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. >> but how did it become their strange inheritance? >> i thought, "what on earth was a tombstone doing under my mother's house?" >> only after it's stolen, recovered, hidden, found, fought over, and more. >> we're going to take it back to texas, back home to the good ol' boys where it can have a lone star beer and make a lot of noise. >> you really wanted it back, dave. why? >> maybe they messed with the wrong tombstone owner. [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ] >> i'm jamie colby, and today i'm driving down the street in dallas where president john f. kennedy was shot on that horrible day in november 1963, and i'm about to meet a man who was left with a dilemma tied to jfk's assassin. >> my name is david card. my family's not related in any way to lee harvey oswald, so i don't know what's stranger -- the story of how we inherited his grave marker, or the story of what happened after. >> hi, dave. i'm jamie. >> jamie, david card. such a pleasure to meet you. >> thank you. same here. >> yeah. >> thanks for h
. >> but how did it become their strange inheritance? >> i thought, "what on earth was a tombstone doing under my mother's house?" >> only after it's stolen, recovered, hidden, found, fought over, and more. >> we're going to take it back to texas, back home to the good ol' boys where it can have a lone star beer and make a lot of noise. >> you really wanted it back, dave. why? >> maybe they messed with the wrong tombstone owner. [ door creaks ] [...
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thanks so much for watching "strange inheritance."am hoop. >> i'm baird jones. >> two eccentrics from new york's disco days. >> if you were on baird's list, your social life was assured. >> two oddball art collections. >> all right. >> mel brooks, david bowie, art carney, muhammad ali. >> but the weirdest thing about this story... >> and it's really solid. nothing's going to fall off. >> ...is how the square from the burbs ends up with both. >> i can only imagine this driving around the streets of new york. >> will this two-for-one strange inheritance -- >> i've got $150, can get a $175? once, twice. first piece sold. >> ...ultimately add up? [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ] >> i'm jamie colby, and today and i'm in the pocono mountains of pennsylvania on my way to meet an heir with a head-spinning story that will take us back to 1970s manhattan, the era of punk rock, disco and wild parties at studio 54. >> my name is hugh hooper. back in 2008, my brother hoop received a very strange inheritance. when he
thanks so much for watching "strange inheritance."am hoop. >> i'm baird jones. >> two eccentrics from new york's disco days. >> if you were on baird's list, your social life was assured. >> two oddball art collections. >> all right. >> mel brooks, david bowie, art carney, muhammad ali. >> but the weirdest thing about this story... >> and it's really solid. nothing's going to fall off. >> ...is how the square from the burbs ends up...
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thanks for watching "strange inheritance." this is a special edition of maria wart row's -- bartiromo's" wall street." maria: happy weekend, everybody. welcome to the program that analyzes the week that was and helps position you for the week ahead. i am bringing you my exclusive sit-down interview with president donald trump speaking about everything from the u.s. economy to interest rates and the federal reserve as well as his controversial comments about the late senator john mccain. i began by canning the president what his administration is doing to keep the economic
thanks for watching "strange inheritance." this is a special edition of maria wart row's -- bartiromo's" wall street." maria: happy weekend, everybody. welcome to the program that analyzes the week that was and helps position you for the week ahead. i am bringing you my exclusive sit-down interview with president donald trump speaking about everything from the u.s. economy to interest rates and the federal reserve as well as his controversial comments about the late senator...
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what's your "strange inheritance" story? we'd love to tell it. send me an e-mail or go to our website, strangeinheritance.com. ♪ limu emu & doug look limu. a civilian buying a new car. let's go. limu's right. liberty mutual can save you money by customizing your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. oh... yeah, i've been a customer for years. huh... only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ of all the moments you share with your best friend, the greatest could be the moment you save her life. every second counts in cardiac arrest. learn hands-only cpr and be the difference for someone you love. >> now back to strange inheritance." >> if the british empire and its commonwealth last for 1,000 years, men will still say this was their finest hour. >> prime minister winston churchill's voice helped save europe. dental technician derek cudlipp helped save that voice. and when he leaves his son, nigel, the teeth that won world war ii, well, that's one strange inheritance. no surprise that, after nigel pu
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defenders of home. >> now, back to "strange inheritance." >> it's 2017, and karen schnitzspahn's strangecrafted paper masks, the life's work of renowned mask-maker doane powell, are finally ready for their close-up. after a painstaking restoration process, 69 of the faces go on display at the nebraska history museum in lincoln. karen is seeing the exhibit today for the first time. >> oh, my goodness. oh, wow. finally. oh, it's wonderful. i mean, it just looks beautiful. and i know so many of these faces and these characters from growing up with them. i want to look at each one of these faces again. >> and remember my mask-making friend, jordu? he insists he's been working on something at his studio that i just got to see. >> all right. so i've got something special to show you. >> everything here is special. >> well, this is particularly special. >> why? >> because it's for you. >> really? whoa! look at that. do you think it looks exactly like me? >> i don't think it looks exactly like you. it is somewhat based on some of your features. >> so i inspired this creation? >> yes, you did. >>
defenders of home. >> now, back to "strange inheritance." >> it's 2017, and karen schnitzspahn's strangecrafted paper masks, the life's work of renowned mask-maker doane powell, are finally ready for their close-up. after a painstaking restoration process, 69 of the faces go on display at the nebraska history museum in lincoln. karen is seeing the exhibit today for the first time. >> oh, my goodness. oh, wow. finally. oh, it's wonderful. i mean, it just looks...
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war becomes art, which is strange to say, but these objects all were meant to kill. it's all part of shells, which were shot off either from the germans to the americans or the americans to the germans. many of them exploded wrong, which was a good thing for the soldier. because if the shell is exploding in two, it will only harm you by the blast of the explosion, but not the shrapnel flying around. it's very strange to say, it almost became art. you look at this, they became pieces of art. so even though you talk about war, there's still always something positive to find behind it. it's strange to say, i know, but it's the only reason i can keep doing this work, always find the positive thing behind it. i call it almost the art of explosions. it became of art. jean-paul: where is he? there we go. no. these are one of my favorite things. when i found them, i thought, what are these child's shoes doing on the battlefield? it was made like soldier boots. you have a nice example, i don't know where it is. you can see the soldiers, the shoes were made exactly the same wi
war becomes art, which is strange to say, but these objects all were meant to kill. it's all part of shells, which were shot off either from the germans to the americans or the americans to the germans. many of them exploded wrong, which was a good thing for the soldier. because if the shell is exploding in two, it will only harm you by the blast of the explosion, but not the shrapnel flying around. it's very strange to say, it almost became art. you look at this, they became pieces of art. so...
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strange enough the war is president president people's minds definitely but it's strange isn't really part of the election campaign in terms of different proposals for solving that conflict no one really is willing yet to suggest maybe some kind of compromise towards the russian position and ending the conflict that way present poroshenko on the other hand has released cost himself in this election as the defender of ukraine's interest as someone who stands up to russia so even though he hasn't been able to end that conflict strange enough that confrontation with russia is actually more in his interest than anyone else's just a quick last question if i may be russia has a history of meddling in ukrainian politics going back to recent memory the orange revolution. is there any evidence of that this time around. so far international monitors haven't spoken of any direct manipulations in terms of individual electoral counts that will see happen tonight we have heard from various candidates that they're not happy with the way things are going and they've called the police to investigate v
strange enough the war is president president people's minds definitely but it's strange isn't really part of the election campaign in terms of different proposals for solving that conflict no one really is willing yet to suggest maybe some kind of compromise towards the russian position and ending the conflict that way present poroshenko on the other hand has released cost himself in this election as the defender of ukraine's interest as someone who stands up to russia so even though he hasn't...
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we are in seriously strange times. indeed.rendum, another referendum, do you think that has gone away? no. there is a well—organised campaign group pressing for what they call a people's vote. but it does not have support in parliament now? something thatis support in parliament now? something that is happening now is that there are arguments within the second referendum campaign because many people did not want the amendment to go forward today. they argued that it is the last thing we need. when we are looking into work the abuse them with a —— when we are looking into the chasm, we then say here is an option. i think it is easy for the prime minister now to turn around and say in the house of commons you had a chance to vote for another referendum and that amendment was crushed. and what happens next week and possibly with a fourth vote, it all depends on the brexiteers, doesn't it? this wing of the tory party that we did not know too much about the now we are discovering more and more about it. it is not monolithic block,
we are in seriously strange times. indeed.rendum, another referendum, do you think that has gone away? no. there is a well—organised campaign group pressing for what they call a people's vote. but it does not have support in parliament now? something thatis support in parliament now? something that is happening now is that there are arguments within the second referendum campaign because many people did not want the amendment to go forward today. they argued that it is the last thing we need....
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it is strange. but you'll find, miss eyre, that in many ways mr. edward is a strange man.ht, my dear. good night. [musiclays] bonjour, mademoiselle. mama had a dress like that, mademoiselle, only she could dance much more beautifully. do you wish to see? now? this very moment? now you speak like monsieur rochester. for him it is never the right moment, maisamais. your name's adele, isn't it? do you know what i was inking, adele? i was just t lnking that never in e have i been awakened so happily. [playing piano] you like that, mademoiselle? very much, adele. grealemen and ladies came to see mama, and i used to dance before them or sit on their knees and sing to them. i liked and where was that? in paris. we lived always in paris. but then when mama had to go to the holy virgin, monsieur rochester came and took me across the sea in a great ship d,th a chimney that smo and i was sick. : 5, 6, and 3? dostou like monsieur roc? i've not met him yet. this is his chair. he ss here, and stares into the fire, and frowns like this. [laughing] is he as bad as that? twice as bad. i ca
it is strange. but you'll find, miss eyre, that in many ways mr. edward is a strange man.ht, my dear. good night. [musiclays] bonjour, mademoiselle. mama had a dress like that, mademoiselle, only she could dance much more beautifully. do you wish to see? now? this very moment? now you speak like monsieur rochester. for him it is never the right moment, maisamais. your name's adele, isn't it? do you know what i was inking, adele? i was just t lnking that never in e have i been awakened so...
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so strange. so out of character. to michelle's family and friends it seemed obvious, someone had michelle's phone. someone who was not michelle. >> the more that they went out, it felt like it was becoming -- >> sinister. >> having this person text back as michelle was just extremely, extremely terrifying. >> what did that feel like to go through that? >> it's hard to put into words. living nightmare, i think, is the closest thing. >> reporter: in a strange way as chilling as these messages were they gave michelle's friends and family some hope. to them it seemed obvious they were communicating with someone who had abducted michelle, and so their mission was now clear. michelle didn't just need to be found. michelle needed to be rescued. >> it's a time-critical situation. every second you that waste is a second that she's hurting. we had to find her. >> reporter: saturday afternoon, 18 hours after michelle vanished, michael and a group of michelle's friends met with inspector fraser richie at the hayward police depar
so strange. so out of character. to michelle's family and friends it seemed obvious, someone had michelle's phone. someone who was not michelle. >> the more that they went out, it felt like it was becoming -- >> sinister. >> having this person text back as michelle was just extremely, extremely terrifying. >> what did that feel like to go through that? >> it's hard to put into words. living nightmare, i think, is the closest thing. >> reporter: in a strange...
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>> strange how things turn out.arbara had moved back to florida, remarried, again, had a daughter, took a job at walmart, but still held a candle for david, even as he lay under the ground practically next door to the very walmart where she worked. what did that do to you? >> it's an eerie feeling. it's, you know, that he was in that area, that i didn't even know about. >> such an odd coincidence. too odd, maybe? time for a chat. detective velasquez called barbara, got herself invited over to barbara's house. barbara seemed to have no problem talking about david. she said she cared about him a lot. and i say, well, how is david as a father? well, david became abusive towards johnny physically and emotionally, verbally. >> wait a minute. this was a whole new wrinkle. up until now, everybody about david's history has been squeak y clean. >> as an investigator and as a mom, i begin to say, did you ever call the police? she said, oh, no, i -- i never called the police, she says, i just thought he would change. she proce
>> strange how things turn out.arbara had moved back to florida, remarried, again, had a daughter, took a job at walmart, but still held a candle for david, even as he lay under the ground practically next door to the very walmart where she worked. what did that do to you? >> it's an eerie feeling. it's, you know, that he was in that area, that i didn't even know about. >> such an odd coincidence. too odd, maybe? time for a chat. detective velasquez called barbara, got herself...
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oh, i have something to show you strange.reece? >> no! >> dicky: this has been what's in your fridge, brought to you by cisco. you should try denny's new omelettes. fresh ingredients folded into fluffy eggs all at a great price. denny's new omelette line-up - starting at just $6.99. >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. >> jimmy: i want to thank bob saget, colton and cassie, apologies to matt damon. we did run out of time for him. "nightline" is next, but first here with the song "timebomb," walk the moon! [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ every night every day ten times out of nine i'm a hand grenade ♪ ♪ i don't want to push you away but i'm warnin' you babe this ain't a green light ♪ ♪ no serenade it's a red flag before the mayday check all of my signs ♪ ♪ keep away i'm warnin' you babe afraid to light the fuse again ♪ ♪ start a fire and lose a friend but when your heart opens it's like i'm ready ♪ ♪ to fall again who tripped the red wire out of the blue ♪ ♪ swept off m
oh, i have something to show you strange.reece? >> no! >> dicky: this has been what's in your fridge, brought to you by cisco. you should try denny's new omelettes. fresh ingredients folded into fluffy eggs all at a great price. denny's new omelette line-up - starting at just $6.99. >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. >> jimmy: i want to thank bob saget, colton and cassie, apologies to matt damon....
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that first thing he did is strange. >> absolutely. he had two ankle bracelets and he goes along and commits more crime, which has been proven. which is why he was in jail pretrial detention. before that, like many uth wealthy people, he didn't have to be in jail. what does that tell us? that he thought this was a system that would always give him a break he didn't deserve and tonight paul manafort was partly right, at least about judge ellis. he was right to think he can always get a break nobody else would get. >> he does that on the front side. kilmnik ends umgetting indicted, flees to russia. now he's got a second trial and he pleads and he does this crazy thing again, which is in the midst of the plea, he lies to the people, the conditions of the plea, doesn't tell the truth. which is another crazy reckless thing to do in any other context. >> this is gangster. when you ask why el chapo was doing what he did? he was above the system. eevren in jail, he knew he was going to escape. paul manafort acting that way either because he wa
that first thing he did is strange. >> absolutely. he had two ankle bracelets and he goes along and commits more crime, which has been proven. which is why he was in jail pretrial detention. before that, like many uth wealthy people, he didn't have to be in jail. what does that tell us? that he thought this was a system that would always give him a break he didn't deserve and tonight paul manafort was partly right, at least about judge ellis. he was right to think he can always get a...
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but strange is an understatement.ten to some of the radical dimms latest musings. >> this man and his family are greatest threats to democracy of my lifetime. >> u immigrants are thieves, ths is the same type of propaganda we heard in 1920s, and worl worr i, against jews. >> i think we can win texas. >> in no question that popular vote has been diminished. we need to deal with that. lou: joins us, former reagan whiteside little bit ag director. ed roll ups, listening to that shaking his head, jerry nadler, why isn't there a protest, he is comparing all to hitler. that was mindless tripe. >> the more they have this irresponsible rhetoric and irresponsible activity. the more the public the turn on them. my sense, and poll we'll talk about here, is people draw a line in the sand, people for president trump and they are enthusiastic, they are ready, equally as important democrats too. lou: let's look at what ed is referring to. a poll showing voter enthusiasm. for 2020. there we go. this is a cnn poll. what are we doing h
but strange is an understatement.ten to some of the radical dimms latest musings. >> this man and his family are greatest threats to democracy of my lifetime. >> u immigrants are thieves, ths is the same type of propaganda we heard in 1920s, and worl worr i, against jews. >> i think we can win texas. >> in no question that popular vote has been diminished. we need to deal with that. lou: joins us, former reagan whiteside little bit ag director. ed roll ups, listening to...
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it's very strange that perception here in the market has changed also over the course of the past months in the beginning it was a case of people being aghast at the kind of greed insurers exhibited by mr grown also. mounting up excessive power over the years harsh criticism but now seeing how this plays out in japan as conditions of confinement. the power struggle between paris and japan over the leadership of the alliances makes people skeptical that it was politically motivated people are eager to hear what develops when this case really goes to court absolutely and you will hopefully bring us immediately up to date only routes in frankfurt thank you so much. now all eyes are on beijing these days as the annual national people's congress gets underway where the government unveiled huge tax cuts amid slowing grows hong kong the stocks headed into the break tuesday barely moved as investors held their breath for a breakthrough in the china u.s. trade talks that the focus of the opening session was china's stuttering economy beijing cut to growth forecast to six point six percent and twe
it's very strange that perception here in the market has changed also over the course of the past months in the beginning it was a case of people being aghast at the kind of greed insurers exhibited by mr grown also. mounting up excessive power over the years harsh criticism but now seeing how this plays out in japan as conditions of confinement. the power struggle between paris and japan over the leadership of the alliances makes people skeptical that it was politically motivated people are...
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it is very strange, but it felt very disconnected. 0k, number three is what they had.is an american drama, a woman returning home to help herfather and brother decide how to care for the ailing mother. yes. blythe danner is suffering alzheimer's. and the husband will not put at into a home. hilary swank and michael shannon are the two siblings. hilary swank lives a long way away. the brother is there. he has had to deal with it. and he says, she has to go into a home, she is out walking the streets in the snow, but the father will have none of it at all. here is a clip. it looks like it could be a really... you are not putting your mother in a home. she spent 30 years working on them, they are horrible. dad, it is not a nursing home. it is a neighbourhood. what? reminisce neighbourhood. it's great. they get mass twice a week, restaurant, classes, a jacuzzi. a jacuzzi? your mother can't swim, do you want to drown her? you can't drown in one of those. she is terrified of water. she used to be terrified of auckland and now showers walking down there in her nightingale. th
it is very strange, but it felt very disconnected. 0k, number three is what they had.is an american drama, a woman returning home to help herfather and brother decide how to care for the ailing mother. yes. blythe danner is suffering alzheimer's. and the husband will not put at into a home. hilary swank and michael shannon are the two siblings. hilary swank lives a long way away. the brother is there. he has had to deal with it. and he says, she has to go into a home, she is out walking the...
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in an already beyond strange case.his turned things up to 11. >> their original victim ended up being their number one suspect. >> how's that for whiplash? >> i don't think anyone could believe it. >> reporter: it was time. six months after michelle hadley was first charged, angela diaz was arrested and jailed. >> good morning and thank you all for coming. >> reporter: da tony rackauckas held a press conference and delivered the stunning news. >> i am here to announce the filing of a felony complaint against angela marie diaz by the orange county district attorney's office. >> reporter: there were no charges against ian, the man in the middle. the da said angela diaz was the mastermind and sole actor in an elaborate scheme to portray herself as a victim. she had quite simply framed michelle hadley. >> michelle is accused of being angela who turned out to be angela pretending to be michelle pretending to be angela. >> reporter: the charges were just that convoluted. angela accused of sending herself threatening emails.
in an already beyond strange case.his turned things up to 11. >> their original victim ended up being their number one suspect. >> how's that for whiplash? >> i don't think anyone could believe it. >> reporter: it was time. six months after michelle hadley was first charged, angela diaz was arrested and jailed. >> good morning and thank you all for coming. >> reporter: da tony rackauckas held a press conference and delivered the stunning news. >> i am...
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strangely, even polling has shown that a lot of people don't believe that. they think for the first time somebody leading in the polls, when he gets scrutiny on his personal record, his finances thethings of that nature, vulnerability that would have been exposed not to mention an avowed socialist. democrats a big anchor to put on yourself. policies poll very well, like minimum wage, medicare for all. be that's allill noise, and we have another chance to put me in charge. a lot of the conversation after the election last year's is that bernie sanders ideas have been adopted by the party, a lot of what he was talking about in the democratic primary has early been adopted by the candidates. what will make him stand out if everybody is already talking about his ideas? guest: that's a good question. he is polling in the high teens or low 20's right now. is is one thing for kamala harris or elizabeth warren to support his policies but i was doing it 20 or 30 years ago. who do you trust to deliver? we will see how it goes. therewnside of that is are a lot of democ
strangely, even polling has shown that a lot of people don't believe that. they think for the first time somebody leading in the polls, when he gets scrutiny on his personal record, his finances thethings of that nature, vulnerability that would have been exposed not to mention an avowed socialist. democrats a big anchor to put on yourself. policies poll very well, like minimum wage, medicare for all. be that's allill noise, and we have another chance to put me in charge. a lot of the...
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wave from you realize how strangely artificial. really connected to life. the prize winning documentary from the forest starts people first on t.w. . took to. this. coming up on the program mud that charges dropped in a cold freeze one of the two women accused of assassinating kim jong un's off brother is the to your case. also coming up. it's been a just in some tough wicked tsunami triggered a meltdown at the fukushima nuclear plant a look at why many evacuees are still refusing to talk. and that's the dates for national polls we look at how fashion is being told you this election season. i'm british prime minister welcome. it's good to have you with us. two years ago these two women were arrested and released on suspicion of murdering kin jong nam the half brother of north korean leader kim jong un to be one of those women and indonesians are walked free after prosecutors unexpectedly dropped the charges against her without giving a reason the brazen. airport shocked the world both women claim they were duped into creating all the cold war style hits wit
wave from you realize how strangely artificial. really connected to life. the prize winning documentary from the forest starts people first on t.w. . took to. this. coming up on the program mud that charges dropped in a cold freeze one of the two women accused of assassinating kim jong un's off brother is the to your case. also coming up. it's been a just in some tough wicked tsunami triggered a meltdown at the fukushima nuclear plant a look at why many evacuees are still refusing to talk. and...
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or a further to realize how strange the artificial little. they connected to life. the prize winning documentary from the forest starts people first on t w. most of the world knew her as the prime minister who gave birth while in office and brought her newborn to work her critics claimed lots of style little substance well that all changed last friday for new zealand prime minister just. the deadliest terror attack in her country's history fifty people killed tonight the world is watching the prime minister talk the talk and walk the walk keeping her compassion and keeping her word.
or a further to realize how strange the artificial little. they connected to life. the prize winning documentary from the forest starts people first on t w. most of the world knew her as the prime minister who gave birth while in office and brought her newborn to work her critics claimed lots of style little substance well that all changed last friday for new zealand prime minister just. the deadliest terror attack in her country's history fifty people killed tonight the world is watching the...
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many people told me that it suffers from a strange disease. and familial and they see a bug. phil mickelson. they think you see you can see. through it a bit. because it's called the dutch disease and i thought i should go to whole and good judgment. sadly we see that many of these countries and the much worse economic performance much worse in a call to you much more poverty than before the end or well for the gas well for the mineral wealth so that's been cold i'm dutch my soap has been called the dutch disease. the dutch disease is something which is taught in the mountainous not in the schools one of the main gas export to get old is gussy holding on the north part of holland. as a result of the gas being exported it was a lot of extra mom for the guild or for the dutch currency that pushed up the value of the guild and the made him for. a strong currency but as a result of that the rest of the industry that has became less competitive found a more difficult to export abroad so although we were well through in terms of gas our industry was suffering and my to be causing o
many people told me that it suffers from a strange disease. and familial and they see a bug. phil mickelson. they think you see you can see. through it a bit. because it's called the dutch disease and i thought i should go to whole and good judgment. sadly we see that many of these countries and the much worse economic performance much worse in a call to you much more poverty than before the end or well for the gas well for the mineral wealth so that's been cold i'm dutch my soap has been...
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the strange thing about the coup and threat of invasion is that they didn't just come from the usa. supporters of the right wing opposition asked for a foreign country to invade then as. and i made the mistake of answering one of them. i told him it had happened in greece back in the days of nazi collaborators. i hadn't noticed that the person had hundreds of thousands of followers on twitter . mean you expressions in english and spanish. using teaching methods from the t.v. series norco's. call. each day. key. was when i received an interesting message. i had just been given my next mission my dear twitter friends explained that if i was a real journalist and wanted to understand venezuela i had to go to the border with colombia. they were absolutely right. that night i boarded a bus with dozens of venezuelans leaving the country. just a nation the border crossing out in colombia. a place where the local mafia and. for breakdowns one flat tire found an attack with stones flying past my head resulted in a nineteen hour journey. plenty of time to read international press articles on
the strange thing about the coup and threat of invasion is that they didn't just come from the usa. supporters of the right wing opposition asked for a foreign country to invade then as. and i made the mistake of answering one of them. i told him it had happened in greece back in the days of nazi collaborators. i hadn't noticed that the person had hundreds of thousands of followers on twitter . mean you expressions in english and spanish. using teaching methods from the t.v. series norco's....
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to realize how strange the bart official was really connected to life. the prize winning documentary from the forest starts people first on t.w. . a bull monkhams a global three sounds and. swimming with whale shops is a thrill for tourists in the philippines but it's not so good for the big fish them selfs.
to realize how strange the bart official was really connected to life. the prize winning documentary from the forest starts people first on t.w. . a bull monkhams a global three sounds and. swimming with whale shops is a thrill for tourists in the philippines but it's not so good for the big fish them selfs.
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state of bricks it tonight a surreal desert landscape where time itself is warped a world in which strange and surreal replace normal and authentic and if you look closely the woman in the painting she even looks like a caricature of bridge prime minister to resign me. in two weeks the u.k. is scheduled believe it or not to leave the european union and almost three years since brights it was given the green light by voters parliaments and the government see nothing but read there is no plan for how delete this week m.p.'s again rejected to resubmit its plan and in desperation agreed to ask the european union for a three month delay to breaks it but here is where surreal becomes downright strange next week parliament may vote a third time on to resubmit his plan a third time on a plan rejected twice already by unprecedented margins well here is a synopsis of what happened this week watch it because it may have been the rehearsal for next week so the bodies have ate the eyes of it so the no use of it the no use kind of it so the eyesight it no no no no that's wrong no she can meet it we don'
state of bricks it tonight a surreal desert landscape where time itself is warped a world in which strange and surreal replace normal and authentic and if you look closely the woman in the painting she even looks like a caricature of bridge prime minister to resign me. in two weeks the u.k. is scheduled believe it or not to leave the european union and almost three years since brights it was given the green light by voters parliaments and the government see nothing but read there is no plan for...
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you well it has been a strange week for anyone reporting on britain's struggle with itself to leave the european union that process known as breck's it and as we were pondering today how to best illustrate the political drama and desperation of this week the artist salvador dali came to mind but he must have seen the future mr dali is painting take a look persistence of memory captures the state of bricks it tonight a surreal desert landscape where time itself is warped a world in which strange and surreal replaced normal and authentic and if you look closely the woman in the painting she even looks like a caricature of bridge prime minister to resign me. in the weeks the u.k. is scheduled believe it or not to leave the european union and almost three years since bret's it was given the green light by voters parliament and the government see nothing but read there is no plan for how delete this week m.p.'s again rejected teresa mayes plan and in desperation agreed to ask the european union for a three month delay to breaks it but here is where surreal becomes downright strange and next
you well it has been a strange week for anyone reporting on britain's struggle with itself to leave the european union that process known as breck's it and as we were pondering today how to best illustrate the political drama and desperation of this week the artist salvador dali came to mind but he must have seen the future mr dali is painting take a look persistence of memory captures the state of bricks it tonight a surreal desert landscape where time itself is warped a world in which strange...
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rupert murdoch, they were saying that strangely enough they agree with warren. these companies have too much power in their opinion. so do you think that having bipartisan support will now make it more likely for the big tech companies to get broken up? >> i don't know, i don't think so. technology moves so fast. so quick. i think that there is a role for congress to play. but i also think there is a huge role for the regulators to play. key here is, that we need to regulate to try to keep up and be as innovative as the tech companies, and staying in front of them to make sure we're dealing with new issues and new problems as they develop, so that issues and concern that you hear. some in a bipartisan voice, have talked about. is resolved. something has to be done. we know that they are getting big, but what, let the regulators look at it. we have to be fast, they have to be fast on their feet, everything is at a faster pace now. >> this is jack from baron's magazine, facebook, like the most hated company in america, i call on the new tobacco stock. it is comfor
rupert murdoch, they were saying that strangely enough they agree with warren. these companies have too much power in their opinion. so do you think that having bipartisan support will now make it more likely for the big tech companies to get broken up? >> i don't know, i don't think so. technology moves so fast. so quick. i think that there is a role for congress to play. but i also think there is a huge role for the regulators to play. key here is, that we need to regulate to try to...
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many people told me that it suffers from a strange disease. because it's called the disease. i thought i should go to whole and. sadly we see that many of these countries and up with much worse economic performance much worse in a call to you much more poverty than before the end or well for the gas wealth or the mineral wealth so that's been cold i'm dutch myself that's me call the dutch disease. the dutch disease is something which is taught in the middle of sneddon schools home of the main gas exports he had all this gas he holding up the north part of holland. as a result of the gas being exported it was a lot of extra mom for the guild or for the dutch currency that pushed up the value of the guild and the made him very strong currency but as a result of that the rest of the industry than it was became less competitive found a more difficult to export to bowl so although we were well through in terms of gas our industry was suffering and my to be causing on the point. venezuela has suffered from the dutch disease since the nine hundred thirty s. when oil income was conve
many people told me that it suffers from a strange disease. because it's called the disease. i thought i should go to whole and. sadly we see that many of these countries and up with much worse economic performance much worse in a call to you much more poverty than before the end or well for the gas wealth or the mineral wealth so that's been cold i'm dutch myself that's me call the dutch disease. the dutch disease is something which is taught in the middle of sneddon schools home of the main...
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here is the strange thing, although it is fairly impressive to see you know, a flying elephant broughtfe through the miracle of cg what the film doesn't haveis miracle of cg what the film doesn't have is the simplicity that the cartoon had, and it also doesn't are is is emotional cloud clout of it. i spent time thinking this is visually impressive, a whole section of the film plays out in this future land funfair, and film plays out in this future land fun fair, and you are looking at the design, thinking that is really designed to within an inch of its life, what i didn't get was the thing which you usually get, the fa ct thing which you usually get, the fact it grabs your heart string t cartoon is dark, it is about separation and anxious issues and it makes you cry, when you wash watch it it makes you cry. i don't doubt for one minute lit find an audience and it will be perfectly fine, holiday fare but it doesn't have anything like the classic quality of the original. and the reason is it's it weirdly lacks that emotional engagement. there was something about the original cartoon tha
here is the strange thing, although it is fairly impressive to see you know, a flying elephant broughtfe through the miracle of cg what the film doesn't haveis miracle of cg what the film doesn't have is the simplicity that the cartoon had, and it also doesn't are is is emotional cloud clout of it. i spent time thinking this is visually impressive, a whole section of the film plays out in this future land funfair, and film plays out in this future land fun fair, and you are looking at the...
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. >>> at noon, a plane makes an emergency landing after reports of a strange odor. good afternoon. >>> several people were taken to the hospital because of this foreign smelled. jackie is here with the details. >>> seven people are recovering after the 737 they were on was diverted and made an emergency landing at dulles international airport at washington dc. the plane was headed here, to sfo. the plane left san francisco shortly after 3:30 this morning, our time. some passengers reported smelling in older that smelled faintly like fuel. a passenger said about 20 people complained of feeling nauseous, having chest pains, headaches and anxiety attacks. this is what it looks like for passengers during the entire ordeal. the person taking the video was sitting by the window and had a great view of the fire trucks. can he? >>> we have some breaking news just a few minutes ago. police releasing bodily body camera video. you may find this video troubling. >> police shot and killed really willie mccoy. they say he was asleep with a gun in his lap. they opened fire after h
. >>> at noon, a plane makes an emergency landing after reports of a strange odor. good afternoon. >>> several people were taken to the hospital because of this foreign smelled. jackie is here with the details. >>> seven people are recovering after the 737 they were on was diverted and made an emergency landing at dulles international airport at washington dc. the plane was headed here, to sfo. the plane left san francisco shortly after 3:30 this morning, our time....
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i find it a little bit strange, the horror that someone who looked like this as a child could commitnd i don't think we get very much from it, really. but i think the point they're trying to make is that in many he was a normal quy- make is that in many he was a normal guy. he was a fitness fanatic, use of heavy user, he went to the gym all the time. we are getting bits and pieces about his lifestyle, travelling extensively to europe and pakistan. i think the daily mirror is trying to build a picture of who this guy is. they put it there in the front, a photo has emerged of tarrant as a child with his dad. clearly the appetite for newspapers is to seek as much material and as many explanations and images as they can in situations like this, whether we like it or not. and it is a complicated story to find your own way to tell obviously. but the story of who he is or was as a child will emerge in the coming days and months as he ends up in court. kate, the telegraph, the first social media terror attack? the telegraph's focus on the fact that he live streamed the shooting, so it was po
i find it a little bit strange, the horror that someone who looked like this as a child could commitnd i don't think we get very much from it, really. but i think the point they're trying to make is that in many he was a normal quy- make is that in many he was a normal guy. he was a fitness fanatic, use of heavy user, he went to the gym all the time. we are getting bits and pieces about his lifestyle, travelling extensively to europe and pakistan. i think the daily mirror is trying to build a...
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if you want to talk about a musicaljourney, this is the strange one because he sta rts this is the strangeite direction and goes to britain and heads towards something darker, stranger and if tomorrow gothic. by the time we get to the end we are only very different place. name isn't scott walker, they are this band that are massively successful in britain, much more than america, in the 60s and then he gets a bit tired of being the linchpin of the band. went off to a monastery. he studies a gregorian chantin monastery. he studies a gregorian chant in the late 60s, that's what you need to understand about him, he a different sort of pop star and he likes european culture, he likes french films, so the music that he turns into is much more confessional, grander. if you've ever experienced mark almond's solo career there's an awful lot of scott walker in there. and then there is a fallow period and it looks as though he's disappeared, he doesn't like feeding a great deal. i remember buying an album in the mid—90s called tilt and it was a bit of a surprise because suddenly this is scott walker
if you want to talk about a musicaljourney, this is the strange one because he sta rts this is the strangeite direction and goes to britain and heads towards something darker, stranger and if tomorrow gothic. by the time we get to the end we are only very different place. name isn't scott walker, they are this band that are massively successful in britain, much more than america, in the 60s and then he gets a bit tired of being the linchpin of the band. went off to a monastery. he studies a...
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rules is the preferred outcome for the business community so it's a bit strange when a conservative prime minister says she doesn't want what the business community want these are indeed strange times mr speaker can the prime minister say why she will not include a customs union in the options that will be discussed today. right honorable gentleman who doesn't just read the question that he thought of previously but actually this is the arms that i gave us and i and i well i know. and i repeat again because the right honorable gentleman stood on the platform to be able to do trade deals to have an independent trade policy and soon of a proxy it is policy and customs union breaks the first promise he's never explained why he wants to abandon him in japan to trade policy in his policy on a second referendum breaks his second promise whatever happened to straight talking all this politics thank you mr speaker the prime minister doesn't seem to realize that she doesn't have a deal that's been supported by this house. and that our proposals drug customs union do a give us alignment on workers'
rules is the preferred outcome for the business community so it's a bit strange when a conservative prime minister says she doesn't want what the business community want these are indeed strange times mr speaker can the prime minister say why she will not include a customs union in the options that will be discussed today. right honorable gentleman who doesn't just read the question that he thought of previously but actually this is the arms that i gave us and i and i well i know. and i repeat...
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european union for a three month delay to break shit but here is where surreal becomes downright strange next week parliament may vote a third time on teresa mayes plan a third time on a plan rejected twice already by unprecedented margins here is a synopsis of what happened this week watch it because it may have been the rehearsal for next week so the bodies have ate the eyes have it so the no use of it the no use private so the eyes have it with no no no no that's wrong no she can meet it we don't we we we never did it for. you could leave with the deal which this government is the case isn't it cost you yes no no no no. we could sleep with the teal we have to give the subject to a second referendum no no no no but that this risk no prexy it's all. just looked at you see is done at the end dickless democracy doesn't this country's just don't think we definitely need telling but we get we take us in front of how the rest of us i mean she no longer has the ability to lead this is a rottenness government in the face of a huge national crisis can the prime minister tell us exactly what hoo
european union for a three month delay to break shit but here is where surreal becomes downright strange next week parliament may vote a third time on teresa mayes plan a third time on a plan rejected twice already by unprecedented margins here is a synopsis of what happened this week watch it because it may have been the rehearsal for next week so the bodies have ate the eyes have it so the no use of it the no use private so the eyes have it with no no no no that's wrong no she can meet it we...
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any number of the men or women that are incarcerated today so it was a really strange a strange sort of autonomy or power that we had while there and it just hit home that much harder that we had the luxury of moving through the space while others don't and you know ricky we have so many comments coming in asking us what your life's like now and you know what it was like back then but also they're drawing attention to how common this is you know and how many other people i don't even want to use the word lucky but you know i ended up having another chance if you will or the the chance that they were deprived of wrongfully and i'm just curious why did you agree to do this film and what can be done to actually have others. you know have their rights granted to them from the trauma i was released from prison i always had a mission i did not want to you know not only but must say to translate. a lot of older man did i speak with. thirty young yet close race. we were just really didn't simply. you know i mean you know we're so many people even while languishing chris nearly every once a m
any number of the men or women that are incarcerated today so it was a really strange a strange sort of autonomy or power that we had while there and it just hit home that much harder that we had the luxury of moving through the space while others don't and you know ricky we have so many comments coming in asking us what your life's like now and you know what it was like back then but also they're drawing attention to how common this is you know and how many other people i don't even want to...
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it is a strange thing to have your transcripts out there. ethic is fantastic. people can judge for themselves. >> >> speaking of the transcripts, which you can see at frontline.org. the two really interesting people that are not in our film that are very thought-provoking and i would recommend you looking at, one is the privacy expert at facebook. he had previously worked -- she was a phd in computer science, i think. his explanation of what he thinks as privacy is very different than what probably most of us would think of. his is the right to not have your data taken in order to manipulate you when you do not know it. it is not just not knowing where i live or my social security number, the idea of unknown manipulation. it is much worth reading. the other one is donald graham. the former owner of the post. we got him to -- we tried to get them to talk about zuckerberg. he wouldn't really tell us much that was new or interesting. what is interesting is what he said about who should be the regulator of speech, and do you really want the government to do this? d
it is a strange thing to have your transcripts out there. ethic is fantastic. people can judge for themselves. >> >> speaking of the transcripts, which you can see at frontline.org. the two really interesting people that are not in our film that are very thought-provoking and i would recommend you looking at, one is the privacy expert at facebook. he had previously worked -- she was a phd in computer science, i think. his explanation of what he thinks as privacy is very different...
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an♪ have you noticed hing strange about the air ♪ no, silly.t there? aye. aye. t i'll tell yoresa, today there's something strange in bubbleland. ♪ hear, hear ♪ what's going on here ♪ i'm taking so soundings ♪ ♪ for my next weather report ♪ you should report the truth on television. can't you see the wave out there? ♪id that's whati was aff ♪ ♪ i'm going to swim out ♪ ♪ and find out ♪ how big it is ♪ uh, where's that robert redgate? ♪ he and that sweater maker ♪ went to the national bubble chemical company ♪ could this be w.i. norton donovan's office? i think this is where they told us to go. are you w.i. norton donovan? why have youushosen to come at ourst time? ll, it's about one of your products. we pay you to sell it, not to ask questions. you don't pay me to sell it. i make real sweaters. they don't come from cans. how about a bottle? . not a bottle eith your spray sweater ♪ is a fraud ♪ how dare you ♪ these cans ar selling very well ♪ ♪ but there's nothing in this can ♪ ♪ no, there's nothing in this can ♪ ♪ no, there's nothing in these ca
an♪ have you noticed hing strange about the air ♪ no, silly.t there? aye. aye. t i'll tell yoresa, today there's something strange in bubbleland. ♪ hear, hear ♪ what's going on here ♪ i'm taking so soundings ♪ ♪ for my next weather report ♪ you should report the truth on television. can't you see the wave out there? ♪id that's whati was aff ♪ ♪ i'm going to swim out ♪ ♪ and find out ♪ how big it is ♪ uh, where's that robert redgate? ♪ he and that sweater maker...