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. >> as kay was rushed to the hospital, paramedics noticed that her attacker had drawn a smiley face on her back in her own blood. >> the smiley face is one of those chilling details of a crime scene that seem does serve no purpose other than to sort of mock or demean the victim of that attack. >> you have to know that this person's very sick and very violent and possibly a serial killer. >> miraculously, despite being stabbed 28 times, kay survived. >> when i woke up, i didn't want to be there. i was furious that i was on life support. my throat was cut in 10 to 15 different places. i basically felt like he was trying to decapitate me. i felt like i was in a horror movie. >> they didn't sever her carotid artery or spinal cord or anything so that she would have been paralyzed. she's extremely lucky. >> it's a miracle in my book. and i think everybody felt that way. >> kay not only survived. she said she'd be able to identify her attacker if she ever saw him. >> he didn't blindfold me. i was making myself remember every little detail that i could about him. right down to the length of
. >> as kay was rushed to the hospital, paramedics noticed that her attacker had drawn a smiley face on her back in her own blood. >> the smiley face is one of those chilling details of a crime scene that seem does serve no purpose other than to sort of mock or demean the victim of that attack. >> you have to know that this person's very sick and very violent and possibly a serial killer. >> miraculously, despite being stabbed 28 times, kay survived. >> when i woke...
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from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. tonight, a conversation with the one of the world's most honored composers and conductors, esa-pekka salonen. as well as the conductor laureate of the l.a. filler mining. in we turn to a conversation with jazz great wayne shorter, who added to his honors earlier by winning best improvised jazz solo. he will give us a sample of his artistry with a performance to close out tonight's program. we are glad you have joined us. those conversations and a performance from wayne shorter, coming up right now. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. and composertor esa-pekka salonen was the leader of the l.a. philharmonic for 17 years before handing over the baton. he has now returned to the l.a. field for a series of concerts. he is currently leading the orchestra and seven conserves including the premiere of frank zappa's 200 motels. plus his own violin consider cho -- concerto. let's listen as they play his violin concerto. ♪ tavis: you really consider you
from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. tonight, a conversation with the one of the world's most honored composers and conductors, esa-pekka salonen. as well as the conductor laureate of the l.a. filler mining. in we turn to a conversation with jazz great wayne shorter, who added to his honors earlier by winning best improvised jazz solo. he will give us a sample of his artistry with a performance to close out tonight's program. we are glad you have joined us. those conversations and a performance...
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from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. tonight, first a conversation with singer gregory porter, who earlier this year won a grammy album withzz vocal his latest cd, liquid spirit. and we turned to a conversation with ben harper and charlie musselwhite, whose collaboration on their first cd together one of grammy as best blues album of the year. we are glad you have joined us. those conversations, coming up right now. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: grammy nominee gregg reporter had intended to be a linebacker but a football injury ,ound him twitching to music decision which is now paying some pretty nice dividends. after three albums he is making his mark not only as a singer but as a songwriter. entitledt cd is "liquid spirit." let's take a look at a cut from the cd. ♪ sorry that i had to ring your doorbell so late there's something bothering me i really am sorry, but it just couldn't wait is there someone else instead of me ♪ tavis: i was saying to gregory a moment ag
from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. tonight, first a conversation with singer gregory porter, who earlier this year won a grammy album withzz vocal his latest cd, liquid spirit. and we turned to a conversation with ben harper and charlie musselwhite, whose collaboration on their first cd together one of grammy as best blues album of the year. we are glad you have joined us. those conversations, coming up right now. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank...
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from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. we begin with a conversation with emeli sande, who single spent most of the year dominating the airwaves. and then we will turn to a conversation with robert randolph. one of the 100 greatest guitar players of all time. hiwe are glad you have joined us. ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: to say things are heating up for emeli sande would be an understatement. she has been dominating the british and european charts. her latest cd is taking off here in the states. let's take a look at her singing "next to me." ♪ ♪ when the skies are great and all of the doors are closing handall i need is the i will find them find him next me met to next to me i will find him i will find him next to me ♪ tell me about your last name. >> my father is from zambia. tavis: you grew up in scotland. i felt like an outsider. we were the only mixed-race family in the village and it was big news when my dad moved to the town. it was in the local paper. african
from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. we begin with a conversation with emeli sande, who single spent most of the year dominating the airwaves. and then we will turn to a conversation with robert randolph. one of the 100 greatest guitar players of all time. hiwe are glad you have joined us. ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: to say things are heating up for emeli sande would be an understatement. she has been dominating the british and...
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from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. tonight a conversation with tim conway, one of the funniest men to perform on television. he is probably best known for "the carol burnett show." entitlediography is "what's so funny?: my hilarious life." we are glad you joined us. a conversation with tim conway is coming up right now. ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: there's funny, and there's hilarious. so funny that even costars can't keep a straight face during his gets. that pretty much sums up the work of tim conway, whose work on "the carol burnett show" remains the standard by which all comedians are judged. he has written an autobiography titled "what's so funny?: my hilarious life." before we begin our conversation, first a look at the skit on "the carol burnett show" that goes on the little longer than the producers intended, and that's because carol and vicki couldn't stop laughing. >> i was at this freak show, and i saw these siamese elephants. [laughter] they were con
from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. tonight a conversation with tim conway, one of the funniest men to perform on television. he is probably best known for "the carol burnett show." entitlediography is "what's so funny?: my hilarious life." we are glad you joined us. a conversation with tim conway is coming up right now. ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: there's funny, and there's hilarious. so funny that even...
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from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. a conversation with lawrence brownlee, one of the most celebrated tenors. spirituald out called sketches. we will turn to a conversation with shemekia copeland, whose voice carries on a tradition that goes all the way back to bessie smith. she will close out our show with a song from that project. we have -- we are glad you have joined us. ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: lawrence brownlee possesses one of those rare operatic voices. singing in those peter school highflying -- those beautiful highflying registers. he is one of the opera world's most sought after singers. he is about to make his debut in "the magic flute." he first started singing in church. the cd is called "spiritual sketches." this is from the metropolitan opera house in new york city. ♪ ♪ tavis: oh, my. you sounded good, brother. i do not often get a chance to do this, to welcome to this program not just an amazing artist, the one you also went to a great school
from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. a conversation with lawrence brownlee, one of the most celebrated tenors. spirituald out called sketches. we will turn to a conversation with shemekia copeland, whose voice carries on a tradition that goes all the way back to bessie smith. she will close out our show with a song from that project. we have -- we are glad you have joined us. ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: lawrence brownlee...
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from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. tonight a conversation with award-winning journalist miriam auto -- aboutr her biography of caesar chavez. her tome is called "the crusades of cesar chavez." then stanley jordan. we will close with a song from his latest cd, "friends." we are glad you joined us. those conversations are coming up now. ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: march 31 is the birthday of one of the most charismatic and important leaders, cesar chavez. he got a nice farm workers and took on big agriculture, demanding fair play for those in the field. the movement he created remains a touchstone for many and the nation. "the crusades of cesar chavez" is a new meticulously researched biography. let's take a look first at news chavez of shop as -- announcing a strike. >> they will not recognize the association. i?is: a pretty charismatic >> in a very untraditional way. he was not a very good speaker. he was not comfortable speaking. he was not charismatic in the
from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. tonight a conversation with award-winning journalist miriam auto -- aboutr her biography of caesar chavez. her tome is called "the crusades of cesar chavez." then stanley jordan. we will close with a song from his latest cd, "friends." we are glad you joined us. those conversations are coming up now. ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: march 31 is the birthday of one of the most...
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from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. tonight a conversation with shyima hall, whose harrowing story as a child slave is covered in her book, "hidden girl." 43is estimated there are thousand slaves right here in the u.s. at any given time. hyima was one of those living right here with the egyptian family who enslaved her. those conversations are coming up. ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: some sobering stats. 20 one million people worldwide are modern-day slaves. 43,000 in this country a loan. now freeslave and to tell her story. her book is called "hidden gir " ." thanks for being on this program. talked, and i was so taken by our conversation i thought we would continue this a bit. i want to have you go through this again. how yousome sense of found yourself being sold into slavery in the first base. >> it really started with my older sister. i am seven of 11 kids. egyptrks for a family in by choice. she would pretty much steal money from them, and they gave of eithe
from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. tonight a conversation with shyima hall, whose harrowing story as a child slave is covered in her book, "hidden girl." 43is estimated there are thousand slaves right here in the u.s. at any given time. hyima was one of those living right here with the egyptian family who enslaved her. those conversations are coming up. ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: some sobering stats. 20 one million...
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from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. stokely biographer of carmichael. fire for his support of the black panther party. and later martina mcbride about her new cd called everlasting. we are glad you joined us. those conversations are coming up right now. ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> you will be placed under arrest. >> we don't want anybody to move. the time for running has come to an end. folk in the white aressippi the scared -- dead. they have to deal with the mess. stokelyid i just hear n-- areel say the dead dead with martin luther king next him? >> yeah. >> he was arrested 27 times for activities.ghts carmichael's life is finally the subject of a masterful biography. "stokely: a life." dr. joseph, good to have you on this program. i suspect that clip might be a bit arresting. that's some pretty strong language for this person we know as america's peacemaker standing right next to him. >> yes, and it's a really good example of king and carmichael's relationship with each other. are friends. in a w
from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. stokely biographer of carmichael. fire for his support of the black panther party. and later martina mcbride about her new cd called everlasting. we are glad you joined us. those conversations are coming up right now. ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> you will be placed under arrest. >> we don't want anybody to move. the time for running has come to an end. folk in the white aressippi the...
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from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. tonight a conversation with multi-grammy-winning artist alicia keys. she won her 15th grammy for her most recent release, "girl on fire." then herb albert. hit the charts for pop instrumental. we are glad you joined us. those conversations are coming up now. ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ tavis: please welcome alicia keys to this program. the 14 time grammy award winner is out with her first album in three years. it's the first since the birth sonher two-year-old egypt. it is called "girl on fire." here is the video for the title track. ♪ we got our feet on the ground, and we are burning it down ♪ clouds andead in the were not coming down ♪ fire ♪girl is on ♪ this girl is on fire ♪ she's walking on fire ♪ ♪ this girl is on fire everybody says when she goes by they can see the flame in her eyes ♪ tavis: you have a legitimate reason for being gone for three years. a baby. you have earned that. take a few years off. three years in this b
from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. tonight a conversation with multi-grammy-winning artist alicia keys. she won her 15th grammy for her most recent release, "girl on fire." then herb albert. hit the charts for pop instrumental. we are glad you joined us. those conversations are coming up now. ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ tavis: please welcome alicia keys to this program. the 14 time grammy award winner is out with her...
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from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. on sunday night the oscars will be held in los angeles. last year was an exceptionally strong year for movies. tonight we will look at three excellent film that earned multiple nominations, and we will highlight upstanding documentaries. we will also single out to first , both in thences supporting acting categories. we will catch up with three actors in the best adapted screenplay category. we are glad you have joined us. a preview of the academy awards coming up right now. ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ tavis: hollywood is often criticized for ignoring stories about older people. this year there are two films that challenge that conventional wisdom. philomena starring judi dench at nebraska with six nominations, including best victor and a nomination for bruce turned 36 years after his first acting nomination for coming home. dern has a fascinating story. he beat -- he came from a privileged family and new eleanor roosevelt. stevenson -- adlai stevenson was a family friend. >> you told t
from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. on sunday night the oscars will be held in los angeles. last year was an exceptionally strong year for movies. tonight we will look at three excellent film that earned multiple nominations, and we will highlight upstanding documentaries. we will also single out to first , both in thences supporting acting categories. we will catch up with three actors in the best adapted screenplay category. we are glad you have joined us. a preview of the academy awards...
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from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. tonight, first a conversation with academy award-winning documentarian errol morris whose latest film titled "the unknown known" shines a light on arnold rumsfeld. he was one of the primary architects of the iraq war. this film draws on extensive memos he wrote detailing why he took us to war and why he would do it again. then we will turn to a conversation with grammy nominated singer-songwriter ledisi about her new cd called "the truth." we are glad you could join us. conversations with errol morris and ledisi coming up right now. >> and by contributions to your ebs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: errol morris has made a career of exposing the foibles of those in power. his oscar-winning film "the fog of war exposed a role in the vietnam war. explainsnt documentary and defends donald rumsfeld's decisions. "the unknown known" will be in select theaters next week. we start our conversation first with a clip from "the unknown known." >> what about all these so-called t
from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. tonight, first a conversation with academy award-winning documentarian errol morris whose latest film titled "the unknown known" shines a light on arnold rumsfeld. he was one of the primary architects of the iraq war. this film draws on extensive memos he wrote detailing why he took us to war and why he would do it again. then we will turn to a conversation with grammy nominated singer-songwriter ledisi about her new cd called "the...
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tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley.ajoin me next time for a conversation wijd po writer -- conversation with joseph gordon levitt. that's next time. we will see you then. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> be more. pbs.) (♪ theme music ) matt elmore: (♪) welcome to imagemakers a weekly showcase featuring the best short films from around the world. stay tuned and enjoy the filmmakers of tomorrow today on imagemakers. imagemakers is made possible in part by a grant from: celebrating the vitality and power of the moving image. and by the: miss purdy (teacher): i want you to look for the words reveal, pretend, and love in your readers tonight. i want you to be able to spell them on monday. entire class: ohh....
tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley.ajoin me next time for a conversation wijd po writer -- conversation with joseph gordon levitt. that's next time. we will see you then. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> be more. pbs.) (♪ theme music ) matt elmore: (♪) welcome to imagemakers a weekly showcase featuring the best short films from around the world. stay tuned and enjoy the filmmakers of tomorrow today on imagemakers. imagemakers is made...
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from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. tonight with russia taking over crimea and as president obama begins his meeting with world leaders at the hague, we get an assessment at how important this country can be with brooke jones, the author of the timely "still ours to leave." then we turn to a conversation with actors dule hill and james roday. we are glad you can join us. those conversations are coming up right now. ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> with russia grabbing crimea and western leaders traveling to determine how to respond, international policy once again comes into focus. at theector on strategy brookings institution has written a timely new text that looks into america's role as a coalition builder entitled "still ours to leave." jones also holds major appointments at stanford and in why you. good to have you on this program. what a timely text this is indeed. the conversation too much, your thoughts on what we see happening in crimea. >> this is a critical te
from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. tonight with russia taking over crimea and as president obama begins his meeting with world leaders at the hague, we get an assessment at how important this country can be with brooke jones, the author of the timely "still ours to leave." then we turn to a conversation with actors dule hill and james roday. we are glad you can join us. those conversations are coming up right now. ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers...
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from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. he will turn to a conversation .ith brian jay jones henson was a much more driven creationsis sunny might suggest. we are glad you joined us. those conversations coming up right now. ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. -- >> we hear a great deal about weapons of mass destruction. it seems we have come close to accidentally detonating one. award-winning journalist eric schlosser has pulled back the curtain on what has been capped hidden. -- kept hidden. good to have you on this program. thanks for the research that went into making this possible. referenced this before you went on camera. i grew up in a place called bunker hill. my dad served in the air force for 37 years. in 1964,d i know that the year i was born, there was a major accident in indiana. >> a be 58, was taxiing, and the plane in front of it hit it with exhaust. the runway was icy. the bomber caught on fire. two of the three crewmen got out safely. one was killed, but there wer
from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. he will turn to a conversation .ith brian jay jones henson was a much more driven creationsis sunny might suggest. we are glad you joined us. those conversations coming up right now. ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. -- >> we hear a great deal about weapons of mass destruction. it seems we have come close to accidentally detonating one. award-winning journalist eric schlosser has pulled back the...
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from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. tonight a conversation with silent halfusually of penn & teller. to unravel how the 17th century artist created those paintings out of -- with exceptional detail. robert hilburn with "johnny cash: the life." those conversations coming up right now. ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: teller, the silent half lks loud andller ta clear in the first documentary "tim'sdirected called verneer." verneer created those canvases. directed by teller. am loving my head up and down so i can see first the original and then my canvas. i am looking at both things at the same time. right on the four head you can see the match. you cannot see that. matchs your clue you can the paint. it is not subjective, it is objective. i am a piece of human photographic film at that point. pbs and you can actually talk tonight. you can talk as much as you want to talk. [laughter] i am going to make you talk. i wanted you to talk. let me start with this. of talking.
from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. tonight a conversation with silent halfusually of penn & teller. to unravel how the 17th century artist created those paintings out of -- with exceptional detail. robert hilburn with "johnny cash: the life." those conversations coming up right now. ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: teller, the silent half lks loud andller ta clear in the first documentary "tim'sdirected called...
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from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. tonight, a conversation about the clclash between the cia and the senate amid accusations that the intelligence agency spied on the senate in an effort to thwart their investigation into the cia's interrogation and detention program. we will talk to pulitzer prize-winning journalist tim weiner and then we turn to a conversation with oscar-winner marlee matlin about her role on the hit abc family series "switched at birth". we are glad you have joined us for these conversations, coming up right now. ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. feinsteinator dianne has said that the cia allegedly spied on congress to thwart its investigation into cia wrongdoing, including the use of advanced interrogation practices, also known as torture. it has erupted into charges that the cia has violated the constitutional guarantee of separation of hours. joining us from new york to talk about these allegations and implications for the future is tim weiner, former
from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. tonight, a conversation about the clclash between the cia and the senate amid accusations that the intelligence agency spied on the senate in an effort to thwart their investigation into the cia's interrogation and detention program. we will talk to pulitzer prize-winning journalist tim weiner and then we turn to a conversation with oscar-winner marlee matlin about her role on the hit abc family series "switched at birth". we are glad you have...
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from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. first a conversation with robert bright come a former labor secretary under president clinton. we will talk about the state of the country's economy, fed chair janet yellen just heard her first press conference. we will get an assessment from reich what we can expect in the coming weeks and months. then we will turn to a conversation with benmont tench, one of music's great session men who has backed up by billion, johnny cash and was a member of the tom petty and the heartbreakers band. he has finally released his first cd, titled "you should be so lucky." those conversations coming up right now. contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ago, janetw days yellen held her first press conference telling us how she plans to guide the nation's fiscal future. joining us now for an assessment is former labor secretary robert reich who is now a professor of public policy at uc berkeley and author of "aftershock." , good to haveh you back on this program. what did yo
from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. first a conversation with robert bright come a former labor secretary under president clinton. we will talk about the state of the country's economy, fed chair janet yellen just heard her first press conference. we will get an assessment from reich what we can expect in the coming weeks and months. then we will turn to a conversation with benmont tench, one of music's great session men who has backed up by billion, johnny cash and was a member of the tom...
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from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. tonight a conversation with scott adams, the creator of "dilbert." he is also the writer of a memoir called "how to fail at almost everything and still win big." then we will turn to a conversation with acclaimed novelist edwidge danticat about her latest novel, "claire of the ," set in her native haiti. we are glad you joined us. those conversations coming up right now. ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. -- tavis: is without question one of this generation's most successful syndicated comic strips, appearing in 2000 newspapers worldwide in 70 countries and 20 languages. dilbert creator scott adams says you learn more from failure than success. he has written a new book about his philosophy with a wonderful title -- "how to fail at almost everything and still win big." good to have you on this program. why this book and why now? >> i noticed 80% of the world has never met a famous or successful person. mentors,people have no no role models,
from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. tonight a conversation with scott adams, the creator of "dilbert." he is also the writer of a memoir called "how to fail at almost everything and still win big." then we will turn to a conversation with acclaimed novelist edwidge danticat about her latest novel, "claire of the ," set in her native haiti. we are glad you joined us. those conversations coming up right now. ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from...
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tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley.join me next time for a conversation with the usually silent tell her about his new acclaimed ."cumentary, "tim's vermeer that is next time. we will see you then. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> be more. pbs. >> be more. pbs. captioning sponsored by wpbt >> sharks have fascinated mankind and held it in awe for centuries. however, most people only know of the few species that sometimes come in contact with humans. >> most of the living species oç sharks on the planet live in the deep sea. of the, say, 500 species of sharks living that we know of now, between 55% and 60% of them live their whole lives deeper than 700 feet deep. >> it's a totally, totally different environment. >> the information that we have for a lot of these deepwater species has been restricted, historically, to a handful of specimens that exist in museums.
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but you're bute saying the same thing tavis smiley essay.so that really shut down our ability a lot about to have these, right, these conversations about how do we get people to support barack obama. you can enjoy the symbolic capital of that, but our unemployment in some places are twice, even three times that of white america. what through white america into financial crisis would've reached like a% everybody was going hysterical, the unplumbed rate for black america have been that and more for many years prior to that. and -- there wasn't history. so there was a clear disparity in the kind of economic and social strife that america was under. in other words, there were multiple america's, right? we wanted to really address that issue and really think about what kind of voice to we need to have as a black community to push the president to actually act on this and to say, you know what? america is hurting, but black america, around america has been hurting even worse and for longer period of time. so it's not like i'm singling them out for
but you're bute saying the same thing tavis smiley essay.so that really shut down our ability a lot about to have these, right, these conversations about how do we get people to support barack obama. you can enjoy the symbolic capital of that, but our unemployment in some places are twice, even three times that of white america. what through white america into financial crisis would've reached like a% everybody was going hysterical, the unplumbed rate for black america have been that and more...
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tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley.ext time for a conversation with elizabeth kolbert and the notes comedian greg edwards. that is next time. we will see you then. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. thank you. u.s. interviewing people who are living life by doing what they love. (female #1) i'm here on this trip to talk to people whave taken unconventional routes in life. (male #1) i have a lot of interests and i want to see how they can come together to make me successful on my own terms. (female #2) i'm looking for different perspectives on what other people h gone through and how they got where they are to. (grant) i was like you, i didn't know what i wanted to do, but i wanted to see what's out there. (female announcer) state farm has made it possible for this documentary series to be shared on public television stations across the country. roadtrip nation would like to sincerely thank our friends at state farm for helping a nation of young people define their own roads in
tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley.ext time for a conversation with elizabeth kolbert and the notes comedian greg edwards. that is next time. we will see you then. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. thank you. u.s. interviewing people who are living life by doing what they love. (female #1) i'm here on this trip to talk to people whave taken unconventional routes in life. (male #1) i have a lot of interests and i want to see how they can come together...
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i'm tavis smiley. tonight, a conversation about the state of our planet with elizabeth kolbert. her latest is titled "the sixth extinction." then we will turn to a conversation with comedian greg edwards. he is something of an internet sensation with a video site called "thug notes." which distills some of the world's greatest literature through the hip-hop generation. those conversations are coming up right now. yourd by contributions to pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. have been five ethics where a catastrophic event has wiped out life on earth. the most recent was caused by an asteroid that wiped out the dinosaurs. now, best-selling author elizabeth kolbert says we are living in another -- in the middle of another mass extinction caused by human activity. her tone is called "the sixth extinction." it is the result of years of research. but to have you on this program. with this notion of why there is still so much today. you have scientists, researchers, best-selling texts about the reality of what we are enduring today. yet on capitol hill and beyond -- this obv
i'm tavis smiley. tonight, a conversation about the state of our planet with elizabeth kolbert. her latest is titled "the sixth extinction." then we will turn to a conversation with comedian greg edwards. he is something of an internet sensation with a video site called "thug notes." which distills some of the world's greatest literature through the hip-hop generation. those conversations are coming up right now. yourd by contributions to pbs station from viewers like you....
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smiley face.love streaks in sports, especially san antonio in the nba. 14 straight after monday. a hater? philadelphia. they got beat 113-91. their streak, now 25 losses. one shy of the all time record. >>> two weeks, that's when augusta national could be tigerless. tiger woods says it is too soon to tell if his back problems will keep him out of the masters. it is the only major he's never missed. >>> washington redskins owner daniel snyder continues to argue his team's name honors native americans. snyder now starting a foundation to assist native american tribes. unclear how much money, if any, he's contributing. critics say snyder's latest move is somewhere between a pr assault and bribery. >>> top nfl prospect johnny manziel's arm strength, that's been questioned. not with hoops, it seems. the under 6 footer showing he can dunk. >>> all righty. just ahead, forget ratings. we have a whole new way to tell who is king of late night tv. >>> plus, jennifer aniston opens up about fame. wait until y
smiley face.love streaks in sports, especially san antonio in the nba. 14 straight after monday. a hater? philadelphia. they got beat 113-91. their streak, now 25 losses. one shy of the all time record. >>> two weeks, that's when augusta national could be tigerless. tiger woods says it is too soon to tell if his back problems will keep him out of the masters. it is the only major he's never missed. >>> washington redskins owner daniel snyder continues to argue his team's name...
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. >> exactly, smiley face, you hit it. >> but we are, we're real people. >> i was talking to smiley face. >> they're taking an idea logical stand at our expense. >> all right, no kidding no one would ever say that. >> problem solved. so bravo texas tennessee florida, on all the others who stood up to the $5 million working poor desperate-- desperate for help. but just in case ever have doubts, this is for you. >> hi, i'm al madrigal, medicaid expansion say horrible idea. i would love to have treatment for my asthma but i know that there's more at stake. >> i'm to the going to say that. >> rejecting medicaid expansion is good for all of us. >> but it's not. >> okay. >> well, actually america can afford. >> okay. >> i want you to just say what i [bleep] tell you to. you want to be in this or not. >> we have to keep washington out of health care. >> i want washington in my health care. >> hi. i would like to have treatment for my wife's degenerative bone disorder thing but i realize that it's more at stake. >> [bleep] (laughter) ♪ there's a new leader in network speed. t-mobile. an entirely
. >> exactly, smiley face, you hit it. >> but we are, we're real people. >> i was talking to smiley face. >> they're taking an idea logical stand at our expense. >> all right, no kidding no one would ever say that. >> problem solved. so bravo texas tennessee florida, on all the others who stood up to the $5 million working poor desperate-- desperate for help. but just in case ever have doubts, this is for you. >> hi, i'm al madrigal, medicaid expansion...
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. >> smileys. >> oh. >> smileys. fire roasted sheep's head.ctus of deliciousness. chopped into tasty, tasty bits and eaten with cold beer? yes, of course, yes. just needs a little salt and pepper. >> good stuff. that looks good. >> it's pap. >> what is it? >> it's like maize. >> a sticky porridge from ground meal. it fills the role grits do in the american southwest. rice in much of asia. it's tasty, relatively nutritious and cheap filler. it sops up gravy when you have something like this stewed beef real good. >> that's a dumpling. >> that's a dumpling? >> dumplings. important throughout the africa diaspora. made with flour and yeast. a spongy, bread type tool for mop it up sauce. stewed greens, carrots, beans and more gravy. that's awesome. tell me about your band. how long have you guys been together? >> about ten years now. >> whoa. a long time. >> yeah. >> would you say you were an indie band? is there an indie theme? what i guess i'm getting at, is there a -- i was kind of getting there. ♪ >> in terms of south african street culture, pe
. >> smileys. >> oh. >> smileys. fire roasted sheep's head.ctus of deliciousness. chopped into tasty, tasty bits and eaten with cold beer? yes, of course, yes. just needs a little salt and pepper. >> good stuff. that looks good. >> it's pap. >> what is it? >> it's like maize. >> a sticky porridge from ground meal. it fills the role grits do in the american southwest. rice in much of asia. it's tasty, relatively nutritious and cheap filler. it sops...
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really excited and smiley and happy. i'm here to speak about the memorandum of understanding and the youth commission and other community groups that been working on the mou for three years at this point now and we are excited to see it back in front of the board of education for a vote. we have been engaged in conversations with the police chief since the last board vote and we were hope in all he would reconsider and actually make some amendments that you passed at the last board meeting where this came before you. he did give us some occasions that indications that he would be working with you through the resolution in some internal ways. here today speaking on behalf of coleman advocates as well as other yutd -- youth groups in the process we are going to try continue the battle to ensure that you put back in the resolution that the police chief wasn't comfortable in signing. i want to thank you for your hard work and look forward to a positive relationship. thank you very much. >> thank you, laura fair. i'm a statew
really excited and smiley and happy. i'm here to speak about the memorandum of understanding and the youth commission and other community groups that been working on the mou for three years at this point now and we are excited to see it back in front of the board of education for a vote. we have been engaged in conversations with the police chief since the last board vote and we were hope in all he would reconsider and actually make some amendments that you passed at the last board meeting...
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he will be missed he was a joyful smiley man who we're a bow toy. i consider ron to be a dear friend and he will be sorely missed. the second item i'd like to introduce is the hearing requester inform the transbay loop. this project is extremely important for sfmta to serve the growing neighborhood of the mission bay and essential part of the central subway alignment mta is getting ready to finalize their construction for the loop it will be done in june 2014 and i'm calling for a hearing request to get an update it will begin at the end of the 2014 and be completed at the end of 2016. madam clerk the rest i'll submit >> thank you supervisor cowen. supervisor farrell >> thank you, madam clerk. i want to thank you for your work so colleagues i'm introducing a motion that will require all the legislation we've introduced here at the board of supervisors to be uploaded to the web and be consistent with the recent passed our clerk's office is one of the best and i've been posting our information. this motion simply directions them to add the additional
he will be missed he was a joyful smiley man who we're a bow toy. i consider ron to be a dear friend and he will be sorely missed. the second item i'd like to introduce is the hearing requester inform the transbay loop. this project is extremely important for sfmta to serve the growing neighborhood of the mission bay and essential part of the central subway alignment mta is getting ready to finalize their construction for the loop it will be done in june 2014 and i'm calling for a hearing...
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they call me smiley, because i'm always smiling.ice person, but don't get in my personal space because it's going down. >> minacapelli proved her point just a few days after arriving in jail. she got into fight with another female inmate. >> she got a broken eye socket. i put her in the infirmary for eight days. time to go. >> the fight earned her a lengthy stay in the female segregation unit. she was released to general population a few weeks ago. despite her sometimes violent tendencies, she claims her numerous days in the suffolk county jail stem from her addiction to cocaine and heroin. >> when i was with my kids, i never did nothing. never did no drugs. did nothing. i was a stay-at-home mom. i was good, and then started racking up charges and doing drugs. it was all downhill. >> she says she turned to prostitution to support her drug habit. her two children, ages 5 and 6, are now in the custody of their father. >> i do write to them. i don't get any mail back from them. i don't get to talk to them on the phone. my family talks
they call me smiley, because i'm always smiling.ice person, but don't get in my personal space because it's going down. >> minacapelli proved her point just a few days after arriving in jail. she got into fight with another female inmate. >> she got a broken eye socket. i put her in the infirmary for eight days. time to go. >> the fight earned her a lengthy stay in the female segregation unit. she was released to general population a few weeks ago. despite her sometimes...
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. >> a woodchuck tries to -- tries -- tries -- >>> smiley pig. ♪ >> happy piggy. you are smiling. smiling! look at that smile. i see it. >>> it was a day of amazing firsts for bruce miller. he is in auckland, new zealand, off the north shore there. and look what's off in the distance, a baby orca, he said the baby orca hung around for 45 minutes. he was out paddleboarding. this was the first day he took his go pro out and this is the first time that he's run in to a baby orca and not just one because mom was around. >> that's scary, though. >> yeah. >> a little bit scary. >> killer whale, yeah. >> they could knock your board over real quick if they wanted to. >> but he didn't do this on purpose. at one point he takes the go pro off his head, puts it under water so you can see the orca. an event of a lifetime to have a baby orca say play time. it's not the only animal to approach a human. this is in the smoky mountains. a baby bear. >> adorable. >> watch what this woman does. >> come here, buddy. here, buddy. come on over. >> you think the bear is going to sit down and look, oh, no
. >> a woodchuck tries to -- tries -- tries -- >>> smiley pig. ♪ >> happy piggy. you are smiling. smiling! look at that smile. i see it. >>> it was a day of amazing firsts for bruce miller. he is in auckland, new zealand, off the north shore there. and look what's off in the distance, a baby orca, he said the baby orca hung around for 45 minutes. he was out paddleboarding. this was the first day he took his go pro out and this is the first time that he's run in...
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the baby have a simple smiley face, and rather than a mother's smile. nailing these images are the process of making a comic. the iconic images and usually there's something exists between word and picture, usually something that's bugging me. when i feel good i tend not to make pictures. i don't have that kind of joie de vivre, let me paint the sunset, it's usually an irritant that i have to work through that leads to my better pieces. >> again, when i look on the wall and i see some of this work, it, comic doesn't seem to me to give it as much respect and tribute as it deserves. >> that's why i started misspelling it to, comic had to be light and funny. the only thing i wanted to do is comics and i'm still not well equipped to do it. >> i would disagree. >> i know what i can do. >> i look forward to seeing more of your work. thank >> this is al jazeera america. live from new york, i'm tony harris. russia backs up plan of crimea to secede from ukraine. >>> surprising jobs report better than expected for the economy. >>> and the it's a decision that cou
the baby have a simple smiley face, and rather than a mother's smile. nailing these images are the process of making a comic. the iconic images and usually there's something exists between word and picture, usually something that's bugging me. when i feel good i tend not to make pictures. i don't have that kind of joie de vivre, let me paint the sunset, it's usually an irritant that i have to work through that leads to my better pieces. >> again, when i look on the wall and i see some of...
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by the way, one of our hints for the top city was the smiley face emoticon.ted back in 1982 by a computer science research professor at carnegie mellon in pittsburgh. >> who knew? i didn't know that. we turn now from first-time home buyers to the super, super rich buyers. one of the hottest spots for high-end real estate right now is new york city. and who knows the market better than your next guest? joining us now from bravo's hit show "million-dollar listing new york" is ryan. >> thank you for having me. >> tell us about the high end. who's buying? where are they buying? give us the scoop. >> i do my best to get them to buy in new york city and through me. naturally. but everybody is buying. year over year, it's not just internationals anymore. people are talking it was the russians and the chinese. but now it's everywhere. it's the guy who's looking to use the cash he's been sitting on for five years to put into something that he feels is a good, tangible, appreciating asset. >> you're currently trying to sell, like, a $23 million property in chelsea. >>
by the way, one of our hints for the top city was the smiley face emoticon.ted back in 1982 by a computer science research professor at carnegie mellon in pittsburgh. >> who knew? i didn't know that. we turn now from first-time home buyers to the super, super rich buyers. one of the hottest spots for high-end real estate right now is new york city. and who knows the market better than your next guest? joining us now from bravo's hit show "million-dollar listing new york" is...
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. >> as powerful as the film may be, some like talk show host tavis smiley were left with a feeling of think are important. it's important that we like our jewish brothers and sisters never forget, but what does that have to do with what we're doing in realtime to value the lives of black men, of black boys and black people at large? >> smiley believes the present and the past are the inextricably linked. >> strip your clothes. >> all these years after "12 years a slave," the fact that we still have in this country an intractable issue like racism even in the era of the nation's first black president, it's a shame. and a disgrace for all of us. >> reporter: but if "12 years a slave" moves people even a single step says ridley, that's important. >> i want to live. >> my hope is that people will come out of this theater moved and not decent sized but sensitized and say if i feel that way about a film, that way about a story that happened back then, how should i feel about what's going on in the world right now? >> for "meet the press," harry smith, nbc news. >>> going to be a big night t
. >> as powerful as the film may be, some like talk show host tavis smiley were left with a feeling of think are important. it's important that we like our jewish brothers and sisters never forget, but what does that have to do with what we're doing in realtime to value the lives of black men, of black boys and black people at large? >> smiley believes the present and the past are the inextricably linked. >> strip your clothes. >> all these years after "12 years a...
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>> smiley believes the present and the past are inextricably linked. >> strip your clothes.all these years after "12 years a slave," the fact that we still have in this country an intractable issue like racism even in the era of the nation's first black president, it's a shame and a disgrace for all of us. >> but if "12 years a slave" moves people even a single step, says ridley, that's important. >> i want to live. >> my hope is that people will come out of this theater moved and not sedesensitized but sensitized and say if i feel that way about a film, that way about a story that happened back then, how should i feel about what's going on in the world right now? >> for "meet the press," harry smith, nbc news. >> going to be a big night tonight. is this the winner tonight for best picture? >> sounds like it. i'm behind in my movie viewing. from what i've just seen, i would be surprised. >> i didn't predict the invasion of crimea but i think this is going to win. >> there was such a lot of expectation that lincoln was going to win last year. sometimes it is a very grueling m
>> smiley believes the present and the past are inextricably linked. >> strip your clothes.all these years after "12 years a slave," the fact that we still have in this country an intractable issue like racism even in the era of the nation's first black president, it's a shame and a disgrace for all of us. >> but if "12 years a slave" moves people even a single step, says ridley, that's important. >> i want to live. >> my hope is that people...
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and sure enough, i did get a text from joey's phone that says, can't wait to see you tonight with a smileymouth thing which means i'm being naughty. does in fact -- it is a working app. >> whether you're lifting, gaming or just hanging with the bros, bro app maximizing your relationship. >> let's get real. if you're using this as an actual tool and in your relationship, you probably shouldn't be -- >> you are a tool. >> that's it for us here at "right this minute." we'll see you next time. >>> hi, everybody. i'm beth troutman. if you want great videos, we got them, "right this minute." >> a mountain biker has his eyes on the trail. >> then he notices something. >> what it was that stopped him dead in his tracks. >> a bride a grand entrance high on a crane. >> very elaborate. >> why it also turned out to be very dangerous. >> it seemed impossible to rescue a cat trapped under a ferry until this. >> you're about to see the human boat. >> how a crewman backstroked her right back to
and sure enough, i did get a text from joey's phone that says, can't wait to see you tonight with a smileymouth thing which means i'm being naughty. does in fact -- it is a working app. >> whether you're lifting, gaming or just hanging with the bros, bro app maximizing your relationship. >> let's get real. if you're using this as an actual tool and in your relationship, you probably shouldn't be -- >> you are a tool. >> that's it for us here at "right this...
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happy smiley face? yes, i did! did you know that more people prefer viva® vantage over bounty?'m gonna show you why. it stretches... stretch...stretch. it has a stretch. it stretches! oh, i wish my jeans had that kind of stretch. [ laughs ] you use that stretch to get the scrubbing power. i think that's the cleanest spot on my table now. can you do the rest of it? wow, that's awesome. right? yeah! [ abbey ] new viva® vantage. the towel more people prefer. [ abbey ] new viva® vantage. you'll...
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and sure enough, i did get a text from joey's phone that says, can't wait to see you tonight with a smileymouth thing which means i'm being naughty. does in fact -- it is a working app. >> whether you're lifting, gaming or just hanging with the bros, bro app maximizing your relationship. >> let's get real. if you're using this as an actual tool and in your relationship, you probably shouldn't be -- >> you are a tool. >> that'ts i for us here at "right this minute." we'll see you next time. ♪you fill up my senses ♪like a night in a forest ♪like the mountains in springtime♪ ♪like a walk in the rain ♪like a storm in the desert ♪like a sleepy blue ocean ♪you fill up my senses ♪come fill me again ♪come let me love you ♪let me give my life to you ♪let me drown in your laughter ♪let me die in your arms ♪let me lay down beside you ♪let me always be with you ♪come let me love you ♪come love me again >> announcer: these statements have not been evaluated by the food and drug administration. this product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. >> hi. and thanks for watching.
and sure enough, i did get a text from joey's phone that says, can't wait to see you tonight with a smileymouth thing which means i'm being naughty. does in fact -- it is a working app. >> whether you're lifting, gaming or just hanging with the bros, bro app maximizing your relationship. >> let's get real. if you're using this as an actual tool and in your relationship, you probably shouldn't be -- >> you are a tool. >> that'ts i for us here at "right this...