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james terrelle was born in los angeles california about 600 kilometers west of here . oh i get it i'm. doing fine. i think there must be something special about the light of california how did you perceive flied when you were a child. well children oriental light and you do that in the crib or me here you will look to it and something that really helps orient to this. and i mean california is not that different than say south of france or or italy or spain. the thing that is very interesting though is a lot of people who freesheet light are from areas where it's. it is not as prevalent and more precious and so you know you have cost of war you have turner amazing very personal art has just forever tritter if the drug trade school all the painters of light from norway and sweden. and her very who are came to germany to study art in a way. more appreciated words more precious. when james tarell frames like as in a painting he's following a centuries old tradition of western art. from the baroque period to modern times artists have been captivated by the power of light. l
james terrelle was born in los angeles california about 600 kilometers west of here . oh i get it i'm. doing fine. i think there must be something special about the light of california how did you perceive flied when you were a child. well children oriental light and you do that in the crib or me here you will look to it and something that really helps orient to this. and i mean california is not that different than say south of france or or italy or spain. the thing that is very interesting...
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in college terrelle study psychology mathematics and astronomy these disciplines are reflected in his work a sophisticated attempt to alter our sense of perception one might said you are even more than an artist you're a kind of a philosopher a spiritual guy maybe a scientist how do you see yourself as an artist i mean as i say this is not things that inform science i'm informed by of science an interesting point is that life is also used in para p. and one of your pieces is called the healing light so is it kind of a healing experience or do you try to balance it in terms of the frequencies if you stay in the exhibition so it has kind of all kohler but you know really the energy system is those whose cued off of exposure for lloyd. and so people call that the shocker is you just call it anything system that's fine but it is something that is physically us and so we do orient to these things and do it healing from them i was wondering and to what extent at least experience is spiritual i mean life is also a universal symbol for the divine each and every human being yes and artists hav
in college terrelle study psychology mathematics and astronomy these disciplines are reflected in his work a sophisticated attempt to alter our sense of perception one might said you are even more than an artist you're a kind of a philosopher a spiritual guy maybe a scientist how do you see yourself as an artist i mean as i say this is not things that inform science i'm informed by of science an interesting point is that life is also used in para p. and one of your pieces is called the healing...
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i'm meg terrell for "nightly business report." >>> vail resorts heads east. that's where we begin tonight's market focus. the s operator is buying peak resorts for $11 a share or $260 million. the move adds 17 more ski areas in the northeast, parts of the ohio valley and missouri. the stock rose more than to $235.27. >>> p halliburtonted better-than-expected earnings but saw a drop in revenue. growth in its international business helped the results of the oil field services company but its north american unit sales slumped. shares rose more than 9% to $23.74. >>> microsoft is investing a i billion dollao a startup called open a.i. which was created by tesla's elon musk. both companies are going t collaborate to bring advanced technologies and artifial intelligence to microsoft's azure cloud platrm, and microsoft in turn is going to become open a.i.'s exclusive cloud provider. microsoft rose more than 1% in today's trade to $148.33. >>> after the bell whirlpool beat expectations thanks to strongri north an sales. the appliance maker also raised its full-year g
i'm meg terrell for "nightly business report." >>> vail resorts heads east. that's where we begin tonight's market focus. the s operator is buying peak resorts for $11 a share or $260 million. the move adds 17 more ski areas in the northeast, parts of the ohio valley and missouri. the stock rose more than to $235.27. >>> p halliburtonted better-than-expected earnings but saw a drop in revenue. growth in its international business helped the results of the oil field...
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james terrelle was born in los angeles california about 600 kilometers west of here. oh i guess that i'm. doing fine. i think there must be something special about the life of california how did you perceive flied when you were a child. well children oriental light and you do that in the crib or me here you will look to it and something that really helps or into this.
james terrelle was born in los angeles california about 600 kilometers west of here. oh i guess that i'm. doing fine. i think there must be something special about the life of california how did you perceive flied when you were a child. well children oriental light and you do that in the crib or me here you will look to it and something that really helps or into this.
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wanted to do i got back to china in 2011 it was clear the country was at an inflection point there was terrell her terrible corruption a distrust in the communist party and i wanted to see what direction it might go but i wanted to know from ordinary people so i set up a free taxi service in shanghai and met a lot of people through that and what i found that was very interesting is again this disillusionment on the side of chinese folks if you went back to 1989 the tenements where uprising there was a lot of very good feeling towards the united states one person that i got to meet over time most recently she actually is the daughter of communist party leaders officials she went to the united states for an m.b.a. hoping to see a much more democratic place when president trump came into office 5 months later she became increasingly disillusioned actually went back to china do you think the relationship between the u.s. and china is going to improve not anytime soon i think you have 2 very assertive nationalistic leaders even a president trump leaves in 2020 used to have a lot of democrats who ar
wanted to do i got back to china in 2011 it was clear the country was at an inflection point there was terrell her terrible corruption a distrust in the communist party and i wanted to see what direction it might go but i wanted to know from ordinary people so i set up a free taxi service in shanghai and met a lot of people through that and what i found that was very interesting is again this disillusionment on the side of chinese folks if you went back to 1989 the tenements where uprising...
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. >>> hello, everybody i'm meg terrell.ungvolutionary guards the video was taken by an iranian ground on tuesday. nbc news has not confirmed the video's validity president trump marking the 50th anniversary at an oval meeting office with buzz and neil armstro armstrong. they were briefed on the trump administration's plans to send astronauts back to the moon and mars. >>> a heat warning from noon today until 8:00 p.m. on sunday. they say it's ready for the heat wave. >> we are confident in the system we spend all year preparing for periods like this. we've invested $1.5 billion and maintain the system. we augment staffing. >> that c nbc news update at this hour. back to you guys. >> meg terrell >>> oil spiking on headlines involving iran and a u.k. tanker we are tracking the market action. >> not just the oil market but stocks responding. the s&p 500 dipped into negative territory. iran seized a u.k. tanker stocks were higher 50 points with the s&p 500 and lower by around eight points the dow jones holding on positive terri
. >>> hello, everybody i'm meg terrell.ungvolutionary guards the video was taken by an iranian ground on tuesday. nbc news has not confirmed the video's validity president trump marking the 50th anniversary at an oval meeting office with buzz and neil armstro armstrong. they were briefed on the trump administration's plans to send astronauts back to the moon and mars. >>> a heat warning from noon today until 8:00 p.m. on sunday. they say it's ready for the heat wave. >>...
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bertha coombs is looking at those big movers for us and meg terrell is here to explain what it means for investors and for consumers. bertha, kick it off. >> this was a big reversal on a key drug price proposals from the administration that's why you're seeing such a strong relief rally for names like cigna, that acquired express scripps late last year it's up 9% today and also the others as well. some of its rivals with pbms are also surging the proposed bans on rebates while the firms have started to move away from those negotiated rebate contracts and the administration thinks they should get credit for that, the firm said with a quick change, they would have had to raise medicare premiums substantial lip next year. hhs secretary alex azar says that's the reason the administration decided to pull the plug on that rebate ban. but drugmakers today are lower because azar says the administration's other drug price proposals are still very much on the table. and don't forget, that includes basing some medicare drug prices on lower rates paid overseas, which the president also talked ab
bertha coombs is looking at those big movers for us and meg terrell is here to explain what it means for investors and for consumers. bertha, kick it off. >> this was a big reversal on a key drug price proposals from the administration that's why you're seeing such a strong relief rally for names like cigna, that acquired express scripps late last year it's up 9% today and also the others as well. some of its rivals with pbms are also surging the proposed bans on rebates while the firms...
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horace cooper and leo terrell join us next. (drum roll) and the record for longest-lasting aa battery goes to... (cymbal crash) energizer ultimate lithium. guinness world records title holder for longest-lasting aa battery. >> congressman o'rourke, president trump is pursuing a strategy based in part on racial division but how do you convince primary voters that you would be the best nominated take on president trump and heal the racial divide in america? senator klobuchar, what do you say to those trump voters who prioritize the economy over the president's bigotry? >> laura: don lemon summing up how cnn handled that issue tonight. i think the other two guys, they did a fair job. interesting debate. substantive. our star-studded panel is back. rudy giuliani, mark huckabee, mark penn, sara carter. i don't think we've ever have this many people on. horace cooper and leo terrell. it looks like the jumble, the puzzle. horace, questions like that, how does cnn defend having lemon moderate the debate? proclaiming trump, you know, so
horace cooper and leo terrell join us next. (drum roll) and the record for longest-lasting aa battery goes to... (cymbal crash) energizer ultimate lithium. guinness world records title holder for longest-lasting aa battery. >> congressman o'rourke, president trump is pursuing a strategy based in part on racial division but how do you convince primary voters that you would be the best nominated take on president trump and heal the racial divide in america? senator klobuchar, what do you...
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has more from terrell . the revolutionary guard able forces where on an anti smuggling mission in the waters of the strait of hormuz when they came across this vessel on sunday they said that it was suspicious the cargo on board so they decided to investigate further and after that they decided that they needed to pursue legal venues to seize this vessel and that is what they did on sunday the revolutionary guard statement says that the vessel was seized near island in the strait of hormuz with 12 crew members on board apparently this vessel had fueled up from iranian dows where it was heading further south in the strait of hormuz to sell the fuel that it had on board that is when the iranians decided to carry out an operation and seize this ship of course this all comes at a time where tensions are very high in the strait of hormuz a number of incidents have taken place here and also noteworthy is the seizure of a new reigning in oil tanker in the strait of gibraltar on july 4th where it caused major incide
has more from terrell . the revolutionary guard able forces where on an anti smuggling mission in the waters of the strait of hormuz when they came across this vessel on sunday they said that it was suspicious the cargo on board so they decided to investigate further and after that they decided that they needed to pursue legal venues to seize this vessel and that is what they did on sunday the revolutionary guard statement says that the vessel was seized near island in the strait of hormuz with...
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meg terrell has that story for us. >> reporter: today it abandoned the plan.is what it was aiming to do. for medicare insurance plans, beneficiarons pay aly premium and when they get a prescription they pay an oc out-oft cost at the pharmacy counter. how is it determined how much they pay for the medicines? the drug company sets a list price and pharmacy managers negotiate a rebate on the drug, but insuranceco-pays for drugs are often t based onhe list price, not the price after the rebate. and insurane pbms companies take the rebate and spread it across their plan beneficiaries to lower premiums for everyone. wh the trump administration rule sought to do is instead apply the rebates direcy to the price of drugs at the pharmacy counter. so the patient being prescribed the drug could pay a lower pce at the pharmacy, but because the rebates wouldn't be spread across the beneficiaries emiums for everyone could go up. that according to capital streets malinski presented a problem. >> the concern w premiums going up for medicare beneficiaries -- these are those ove
meg terrell has that story for us. >> reporter: today it abandoned the plan.is what it was aiming to do. for medicare insurance plans, beneficiarons pay aly premium and when they get a prescription they pay an oc out-oft cost at the pharmacy counter. how is it determined how much they pay for the medicines? the drug company sets a list price and pharmacy managers negotiate a rebate on the drug, but insuranceco-pays for drugs are often t based onhe list price, not the price after the...
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. >> his ankle monitor had been cut off and destroyed on the side of the road in terrell, texas. >> reportering his trial, carrillo was out on a $100,000 bond and required to wear the ankle bracelet. there were issues as far back as december, when the bond holder says carrillo had already once failed to check in. >> i did not set the bond for this case, the assigned judge at the time did and it may have very well been appropriate, i'm not second guessing it at all. >> reporter: police say the company that tracks the ankle monitor told them that he was tampering with it around 11:00 p.m. the night before the verdict and then removed it soon after, but police say they didn't see the notice for this until the next morning. cecilia? >> a lot of questions there. steve, thank you. >>> when we come back, the small plane crash in the desert. the view from the cockpit. the plane going down after losing its engine. >>> and the 15-year-old tennis star at wimbledon and what she said after defeating her idol. my body is truly powerful. i have the power to lower my blood sugar and a1c. because i can still
. >> his ankle monitor had been cut off and destroyed on the side of the road in terrell, texas. >> reportering his trial, carrillo was out on a $100,000 bond and required to wear the ankle bracelet. there were issues as far back as december, when the bond holder says carrillo had already once failed to check in. >> i did not set the bond for this case, the assigned judge at the time did and it may have very well been appropriate, i'm not second guessing it at all. >>...
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. >> his ankle monitor had been cut off and destroyed on the side of the road in terrell, texas. >> reporter: police releasing this surveillance video from october, 2017, where they say carrillo walks up to that mercedes car, shoots and kills jean carlo casiano-torres in the passenger seat, and wounds a woman with him. all of this stemming from an argument inside a nearby strip club. according to dallas county court records, carrillo was released on a $100,000 bond after his arrest for the murder. the victim's family tells abc news, "there are no words to describe how we feel. i know my son will get justice. he will pay for what he did." jurors convicted carrillo even though he was a no-show. he's been sentenced to life in prison. police say they are re-interviewing carrillo's family and friends, anyone that knows him, so that they can convince carrillo to turn himself in. whit? >> stephanie, thank you. >>> now to dangerous storms and blistering heat heading into the fourth of july. a tornado spotted in south dakota. several people injured by high winds in pennsylvania. and a new heat wave b
. >> his ankle monitor had been cut off and destroyed on the side of the road in terrell, texas. >> reporter: police releasing this surveillance video from october, 2017, where they say carrillo walks up to that mercedes car, shoots and kills jean carlo casiano-torres in the passenger seat, and wounds a woman with him. all of this stemming from an argument inside a nearby strip club. according to dallas county court records, carrillo was released on a $100,000 bond after his arrest...
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come in to place. >> meg terrell, thank you.hat do you think especially when you see it trading lower. every time the president comes out and make comments about reform to health care. >> it's a head wind many expected we're not getting pressure politically but pressure from health care providers to bring cost down. if you're looking at these drug companies that have drugs coming off patent they are trying to get more in the pipeline while you have pressure on revenue and potential for expenses to maintain stable or move higher it will be a hedge wind one thing companies are doing is giving more m and a into these biotech names. pfizer has done it merck has don't. rather than going out there trying to get these new drugs out there to market they are using more of an acquisition, buy versus build strategy. >> whether it's drug makers or other areas do you see opportunities? >> you might want to see and wait and see where this lands in terms of what the specifics of this proposal are. i will say if you are looking at biotech, when
come in to place. >> meg terrell, thank you.hat do you think especially when you see it trading lower. every time the president comes out and make comments about reform to health care. >> it's a head wind many expected we're not getting pressure politically but pressure from health care providers to bring cost down. if you're looking at these drug companies that have drugs coming off patent they are trying to get more in the pipeline while you have pressure on revenue and potential...
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for terrell owens, and let me ntroduce you now to ovos, yes, how perfect a name is that.he capitals star and d.c. hero alexander ovechkin has just gotten his own cereal. will be coming to giant food stores closer to hockey season. now the cereal is a quote, sweetened toasted oats cereal with honey and natural almond flavor. now the rumor has it that you get a special toy with cereal if you eat it in the georgetown waterfront. that's just a rumor. that's a rumor. cocktails. ew >> that got us thinking, i wanted to bring up possible serial names for this teen here. aper flakes, leon loops, doreen-is. doreen-is. >> that's on the menu i switched from dodge. we switched from ford. i switched from ram. i switched to chevy. we switched to chevy. we switched to chevy. dependability. for technology. for the muscle. and just look at it. adios, lexus. bye, bye, ford. we swihed to chevy. and i couldn't be happier. see for yourself why people are switching at the cusvy all-star open hoe. or add another chevy to your driveway. current gm owners can get over $5,100 below msrp on this eqn
for terrell owens, and let me ntroduce you now to ovos, yes, how perfect a name is that.he capitals star and d.c. hero alexander ovechkin has just gotten his own cereal. will be coming to giant food stores closer to hockey season. now the cereal is a quote, sweetened toasted oats cereal with honey and natural almond flavor. now the rumor has it that you get a special toy with cereal if you eat it in the georgetown waterfront. that's just a rumor. that's a rumor. cocktails. ew >> that got...
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ahmed, civil rights attorney leo terrell and horace cooper. horace, is it racist to tell democrats are add rascal as aoc plus three to leave the country, fix some other countries and continue back and tell us how it's done? >> all the president said is you don't like this place. this place has been great, gives great opportunities and you hate it. you don't just dislike it. you hate it. maybe you might be happier somewhere else. that's all he was saying. >> laura: you don't find anything -- >> there's nothing racist about that at all. there's something curious about how this country has allowed people from every background to go to congress, even to enter the wise house, to join the senate or the mansions in california where the richest are. you can be any background in america. that's what is possible. these people hate that. >> laura: leo, even the "new york times" is getting sick of the aoc-style racial drum beat. this is maureen dowd, who is liberal, but she wrote that "aoc should consider the possibility that people who disagree with her
ahmed, civil rights attorney leo terrell and horace cooper. horace, is it racist to tell democrats are add rascal as aoc plus three to leave the country, fix some other countries and continue back and tell us how it's done? >> all the president said is you don't like this place. this place has been great, gives great opportunities and you hate it. you don't just dislike it. you hate it. maybe you might be happier somewhere else. that's all he was saying. >> laura: you don't find...
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betsy ross type, old original his tore point-- the flag was set on fire and the local economaki whoo terrellnt of the -- we've not been madef any arrests. at this time lafayette park is closed and the photographer right now shooting what looks like down there. that's actually where this incident happened. no including the plim. they are takingte being picture right now. >> jackie, thanks so much. >> well, it looks like a pretty good show, but it was totally unexpected. somehow the fireworks exploded inside a container sitting between two fireworks stores in south carolina. that container held dozens of bochs of fireworks w led to this massive displayed. now when the -- there was a massive fifth, this was a difficult fire to put out and no word on the cause yet. >>> three weeks ago this week a myry explosion in new york city's central park blew off the lower leg of a college studento fr fairfax. >> since then conor golden has retitled back, one, but the record behind that blast is still on the sglord a will be at the bag that contained the explosives. >> reporter: union city's bakery has cold
betsy ross type, old original his tore point-- the flag was set on fire and the local economaki whoo terrellnt of the -- we've not been madef any arrests. at this time lafayette park is closed and the photographer right now shooting what looks like down there. that's actually where this incident happened. no including the plim. they are takingte being picture right now. >> jackie, thanks so much. >> well, it looks like a pretty good show, but it was totally unexpected. somehow the...
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. >> hello, i am terrel jones, i am 17 years old. i am here today on behalf of of boys and girls of san francisco. i have been a member of the [inaudible] i am part of the advisory council which has shown me how i can make an impact on the boys and girl love with my opinions and ideas you'd last year 378 teens were connected to jobs throughout the club. 100% of core seniors graduated from high school, working 49500 hours of services area - - services. [inaudible] comprehensive team programming at the boys and girls club is extremely important to me because the clubhouse except all youth. it has help me accept myself as a black person and part of the lgbt community. my favorite part of the club is going on college tours because i was able to ask arians going to sacramento state, and university of nevada. i can figure out what i want to do with my career. in order to continue to do this critical work, the boys and girls love of san francisco needs funding. thank you. >> thank you very much. >> good afternoon, board of supervisors. i ju
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homes has been joined by terrell hatton at the top of the leaderboard. fleetwood and lee westwood just under way brooks koepka picked up a shot and is at level par. it was all about rory mcilroy and what happened to him yesterday morning. now, he hit the first of his shots on the round about 10:09 yesterday. by 10:30 he was 4 over par finished his round 8 over par. triple bogey on the last he said how disappointed he was. he was not alone, as you say, with the big names not going well in the first round. tiger woods, he is 7 over par. the masters winner from this year doesn't look like it will be the 16th major for him the scores for his group, juthey will s will tee off in just a little bit. shane lowry is the only leader who is not on the course at the moment he will start this afternoon brooks koepka is ominous on that first page of the leaderboard. he won four out of the last nine major titles he arguably is the man to beat jb holmes is leading the way at the moment it will be a hugely exciting day on day two here at the 140th open championship, roya
homes has been joined by terrell hatton at the top of the leaderboard. fleetwood and lee westwood just under way brooks koepka picked up a shot and is at level par. it was all about rory mcilroy and what happened to him yesterday morning. now, he hit the first of his shots on the round about 10:09 yesterday. by 10:30 he was 4 over par finished his round 8 over par. triple bogey on the last he said how disappointed he was. he was not alone, as you say, with the big names not going well in the...
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horace cooper and leo terrell. it looks like the jumble, the puzzle.i horace, questions like that, how does cnn defend having lemon moderate the debate? proclaiming trump, you know someone who traffics in racial division. that was actually a question. >> it's like what happens in the forest when no one's around people ask, is there a sound? the ratings that cnn are in such a floor state it's not clear even when they have the democrats on for a debate with onet sided questions offered by mr. lemon. it's not clear that anyone is paying attention anyway. >> laura: beto o'rourke pushed for reparations tonight by dissing basically all of the american history that at least we know of. watch. >> the legacy of slavery segregation, jim crow, it's alive and well in every aspect of the economy and in the country today. as president, i will sign into law a new voting rights act. i will sign into law sheila jackson lee's reparations bill so we can have the national conversation. >> laura: is jim crow still alive and well with b
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come on, terrell owens.ed years ago, you probably ain't got no money. >> reporter: the espys also packing an emotional punch. former marine corps sergeant kirstie ennis, who lost her legs serving overseas, offering up this advice. >> let this be my message tonight. to the athletes in this room, to people in the military brotherhood, and to everyone out there watching, rest a moment less, endure a fraction more. thank you. >> reporter: bill russell winning the arthur ashe courage award. the former nba player and trail kobe bryant, samuel. jackson, and former president barack obama. tonight's most-anticipated moment? sandra bullock presenting the award for best team. >> and the winner is -- all those in favor of equal pay say aye. the women's national soccer team! >> reporter: one more trophy for team usa's shelf. yeah, it sure was an epic day for the u.s. women's national team. the ticker tape parade, hair and makeup during their plane ride to los angeles, then that big win at the espys, all in a day's work,
come on, terrell owens.ed years ago, you probably ain't got no money. >> reporter: the espys also packing an emotional punch. former marine corps sergeant kirstie ennis, who lost her legs serving overseas, offering up this advice. >> let this be my message tonight. to the athletes in this room, to people in the military brotherhood, and to everyone out there watching, rest a moment less, endure a fraction more. thank you. >> reporter: bill russell winning the arthur ashe...
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. >> his ankle monitor had been cut off and destroyed on the side of the road in terrell, texas. >> reporter: police releasing this surveillance video from 2017 where they say he walks up to that mercedes car, shoots and kills john torres in the passenger seat, wounds a woman with him. all this stemming from an argument inside a nearby strip club. according to dallas county court records, carrillo was released on $100,000 bond after his arrest for the murder. the victim's family tells abc news there are no words to describe how we feel. i know my son will get justice. he will pay for what he did. jurors convicted carrillo even though he was a no show. he's been sentenced to life in prison. police say they are reinterviewing family and friends, anyone that knows him, so they can convince carrillo to turn himself in. stephanie ramos, abc news, washington. >>> facebook says it is working on a plan to stop misinformation about next year's census. >> the company's policy will prohibit facebook users from misrepresenting census requirements, methods, or logistics. facebook will use algorithms to f
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>> ain't no mountain high enough >> tammy terrell >> i did not know. >> and who wrote that?me on, david >> what do you mean me he's the one who knows all those things >> i'm trying to think about netflix margins here >> it takes two. look, he's basically talking about when you add that incremental sub, netflix is a lesson >> it's like trying to run with usain bolt, that's what this is. >> it's impossible >> impossible burger no, that has gmos. >> i'm going to let you take a breath i'm going to talk about t-mobile and the doj. >> go ahead. >> thank you >> i want to update our viewers. important updates on those continuing negotiations that have been taking place over the last months between the department of justice anti-trust division, t-mobile, its parent company deutsche telecom, dish, the direct broadcast satellite company that's moving strongly into wireless. here's where things stand. we're finally at decision days, if you want to call it that. perhaps not today or tomorrow. but soon and for the rest of their lives. very soon, in fact next week i am told by people famil
>> ain't no mountain high enough >> tammy terrell >> i did not know. >> and who wrote that?me on, david >> what do you mean me he's the one who knows all those things >> i'm trying to think about netflix margins here >> it takes two. look, he's basically talking about when you add that incremental sub, netflix is a lesson >> it's like trying to run with usain bolt, that's what this is. >> it's impossible >> impossible burger no, that...
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james terrelle was born in los angeles california about 600 kilometers west of here .i guess but i'm. doing fine. i think it must be something special about the life of california how did you perceive flied when you were a child. well children oriental light and you do that in the crib and here you will look to it and something that really helps orient to this. and i mean california is not that different than say south of france or or italy or spain. the thing that is very interesting though is a lot of people who freesheet light are from areas where it's it is not as prevalent and more precious and so you know you have costs of all you have turner amazing very prescient artists just for david friedrich the dutch school all the painters of light from norway and sweden. and paraphrased who were came to germany to study art. you know where it's more appreciated were more precious. when james tarell frames light as in a painting he's following a centuries old tradition of western art. from the baroque period to modern times artists have been captivated by the power of lig
james terrelle was born in los angeles california about 600 kilometers west of here .i guess but i'm. doing fine. i think it must be something special about the life of california how did you perceive flied when you were a child. well children oriental light and you do that in the crib and here you will look to it and something that really helps orient to this. and i mean california is not that different than say south of france or or italy or spain. the thing that is very interesting though is...
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james terrelle was born in los angeles california about 600 kilometers west of here.and i guess that i'm. doing fine. i think there must be something special about the life of california how did you perceive flied when you were a child well children oriental light and you do that in the crib and you will look to it and something that really helps orient of this. and i mean california is not that different than say south of france or or italy or spain. the thing that is very interesting though is a lot of people who freesheet light are from areas where it's it is not as prevalent and more precious and so you know you have custom or you have turner amazing very prescient artists just for david friedrich the dutch school all the painters of light from norway and sweden. and petra very who were came to germany to study art. you know where it's more appreciated words more precious. when james tarell frames light as in a painting he's following a centuries old tradition of western art. from the baroque period to modern times artists have been captivated by the power of ligh
james terrelle was born in los angeles california about 600 kilometers west of here.and i guess that i'm. doing fine. i think there must be something special about the life of california how did you perceive flied when you were a child well children oriental light and you do that in the crib and you will look to it and something that really helps orient of this. and i mean california is not that different than say south of france or or italy or spain. the thing that is very interesting though...
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. >> but i don't think that that has had a terrell negative effect on our economy. >> people recognizeds ceos just so interested in getting a foothold to sell to 1.4 billion people in china forgot to protect their own products we recognize that the chinese have stolen that intellectual property and are beginning to beat america at its own game we are going to continue following that i got to ask about this white house summit holding a social media summit tomorrow at the white house, big tech leaders not on the invite list many there about faced intent consensusorship last month i spoke with president about plans for big technology listen to what he said i found it interesting i got to get your cake. >> how concerned are you that intelligent ask ask skoentz are sensureing conservatives right up to 2020 election. >> they make it very hard for people to join me on twitter they make it very much harder for me to get out the message, they make it -- it is incredible, yeah. maria: what are you going to do about it companions the enormous amount of power if they could even stop the president o
. >> but i don't think that that has had a terrell negative effect on our economy. >> people recognizeds ceos just so interested in getting a foothold to sell to 1.4 billion people in china forgot to protect their own products we recognize that the chinese have stolen that intellectual property and are beginning to beat america at its own game we are going to continue following that i got to ask about this white house summit holding a social media summit tomorrow at the white house,...
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our moderator is terrel derain starr. terrel jermaine starr is a senior reporter at the root. he has more than five years of journalism experience in public radio, television, magazines, and online reporting. he lives in ukraine as a fulbright fellow in georgia as a peace corps volunteer. star has over 4 years of experience living in the former soviet union. he is currently writing a book puzzle that analyzes u.s. - russian relations from a black perspective. we are honored to have him with us here today. please join me in welcoming to the stage, terrel jermaine starr. >> [ applause ] >> >> go, okay, good. excellent. so, first of all, this is the first panel. so, welcome everybody. y'all feel good? there we go. there we go. so, look. were going to start this off and give everyone a chance to speak. so, everyone will introduce themselves and i have got an introduction already. so y'all know, i'm terrel jermaine restart, reported with root. and i am starting to write about the intersection of how marijuana can lead people off of opioid addiction among other things, right? so, on
our moderator is terrel derain starr. terrel jermaine starr is a senior reporter at the root. he has more than five years of journalism experience in public radio, television, magazines, and online reporting. he lives in ukraine as a fulbright fellow in georgia as a peace corps volunteer. star has over 4 years of experience living in the former soviet union. he is currently writing a book puzzle that analyzes u.s. - russian relations from a black perspective. we are honored to have him with us...