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the painting encourages the viewer to engage with the current debates over immigration and the politics of women and labor. influenced by the campaigns of the chicano civil rights movement, this oakland artist is a print maker whose work has helped and sustainability with the immigrant community as well as other current sociopolitical issues. this print-based work draws on appropriated agricultural worker manuals and high fashion labels to satirically address class issues, cultural identities, and consumerism. >> angelica -- her father was an agricultural worker, so she has drawn a lot from the materials the agricultural department sends to agricultural workers, referencing the depiction of farm workers and some of the information about pesticide application. >> mitzi combines a variety of media, including embroidery, to create artifacts of mexican, chicano, pop culture. she greets immensely detailed drawings of celebrities on the same platform of her friends and families. her work combines elements of chicano portraiture and low writer art, rendered in upon new art style, or intricate
the painting encourages the viewer to engage with the current debates over immigration and the politics of women and labor. influenced by the campaigns of the chicano civil rights movement, this oakland artist is a print maker whose work has helped and sustainability with the immigrant community as well as other current sociopolitical issues. this print-based work draws on appropriated agricultural worker manuals and high fashion labels to satirically address class issues, cultural identities,...
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." >> where she discussed her book "the truth about obamacare" and took book tv viewer phone calls. this is about 30 minutes. >> and our impromptu set here on the ucs campus. this is sally pipes, sally has written her third book about health care. this one is called "the truth about obamacare." how long have you been interested in health care as a professional interest? >> probably, susan, for about 25 years. i grew up in canada, and in the late '80s, we started lookinging at the growing waiting list. then i came to the canada and got the opportunity to get involved in hillarycare, and then, of course, following what's been going on in particular with president obama and obamacare, just totally involved in it. >> host: in the book, you acknowledge that the american health care system was in need of reform. in 2009 when this began to take up the scene. what do you see as the major problem with american health care? >> guest: everyone wanting affordable, accessible, quality health care. that's the goal. and universal coverage. the president wanted universal coverage and to bend the cos
." >> where she discussed her book "the truth about obamacare" and took book tv viewer phone calls. this is about 30 minutes. >> and our impromptu set here on the ucs campus. this is sally pipes, sally has written her third book about health care. this one is called "the truth about obamacare." how long have you been interested in health care as a professional interest? >> probably, susan, for about 25 years. i grew up in canada, and in the late '80s,...
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the f. out of them otherwise bud. and our viewers sure like the cuts that there wasn't exactly what he wrote either but i can support that there's also a thing as a thirty word and i support you pirating stealing burglarizing or even shoplifting anything from the show or any other intellectual property that i may produce to rich cher remakes or even make me look stupid however are the so yesterday about the scam this country referred to as intellectual property seems to have touched off a firestorm of comments and debate i've been responding on our page on facebook but i can't keep up i know the topic of ip is a it's a tough one to get your head around and it was for me too but it was really liberating once i figured out i can't blame anyone for finding yesterday's show insufficient introduction to the topic but on facebook today laurie l. rod wrote it takes an open mind to understand this i get it now thank you oh well certainly encouraging some of us have asked me to do a weekly podcast since when i was going to radio anymore but i
the f. out of them otherwise bud. and our viewers sure like the cuts that there wasn't exactly what he wrote either but i can support that there's also a thing as a thirty word and i support you pirating stealing burglarizing or even shoplifting anything from the show or any other intellectual property that i may produce to rich cher remakes or even make me look stupid however are the so yesterday about the scam this country referred to as intellectual property seems to have touched off a...
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this is the video that stopped viewers around the world dead in their tracks. twister versus tractor trailer. you saw it here last night. not only does the driver walk away, he captured the whole thing on his cell phone in the moments before it happens. incredibly lucky driver joins me now. he's jeremiah morrison. first of all, what an escape. watching these pictures last night, we just assumed the worst. you must feel lucky to be alive. >> yes, sir, i do. what are the injuries you suffered, jeremiah? >> do what, sir? >> what are the injuries that you suffered? >> doctors said i had a cracked humorous in my shoulder, like a fracture. i got scrapes on my legs, bruises. bruises and dings and bangs. nothing severe i guess. >> tell me, just talk me through what was going through your mind as this tornado came towards you. >> it came toward me. i pulled my truck over. i was getting ready to get in the ditch. that's what i've always been taught to do. i looked up. look like the tornado kind of disappeared. i got back in the truck. tried to get my seat belt buckled. c
this is the video that stopped viewers around the world dead in their tracks. twister versus tractor trailer. you saw it here last night. not only does the driver walk away, he captured the whole thing on his cell phone in the moments before it happens. incredibly lucky driver joins me now. he's jeremiah morrison. first of all, what an escape. watching these pictures last night, we just assumed the worst. you must feel lucky to be alive. >> yes, sir, i do. what are the injuries you...
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is the what we call audience i mean the different groups of viewers if they'd done keep being stimulated. you have to stimulate the hunger and the thirst for something else so they get used to always the same dish and that is what explains very often the success of films which are slightly out of the norm i'm talking about american films well some say that tell you in russian cinema or are facing similar problems in trying to resist as hollywood expansion they explain their problems with russian cinema they say it's a lack of money lack of financing problems with the with the economics of film making in italy is it the same or is it something different well you know i mean it italy bade the producers and specially the big production groups they have devised a system to counter. the american attack and that is to say they somehow very schematic a very simple comedy studio audience and that's how we finally reverse. and i mean. we had one commented on the new comedy by a very well known television stand in comedian take out a loan and who finally broke the five million people. in the movie
is the what we call audience i mean the different groups of viewers if they'd done keep being stimulated. you have to stimulate the hunger and the thirst for something else so they get used to always the same dish and that is what explains very often the success of films which are slightly out of the norm i'm talking about american films well some say that tell you in russian cinema or are facing similar problems in trying to resist as hollywood expansion they explain their problems with...
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>>pam: today we passed the viewers about the new zero tolerance concerning alcohol and if they thinkthe race. >> kimberlee: this is a really hot topic, facebook fan page. dozens were talking about this and first, justin. this city should not fight was one to happen anyway they should increase the dollar amount to enter the race and using that for more portal pottys. >> and she sensed the city does a great job up but the arthere are always people that do not able to control. >> rockwell says! no! they created this monster. and let us know what you think. www.kron4.com the facebook fame page the zero tolerance policy for the 100th bayto breakers >>pam: bayto breakers may 15th, 8:00 a.m., and if you happen to miss it? one more showing at 7:00 p.m.. we will be right back. >>pam: drivers are taking out over $4 per gallon particularly in california oil companies will be taking $4 billion in tax breaks. if subsidies are supposed to encourage oil exploration. now, there are encouraging congress to close the loophole as a cut the federal budget. >> closing the oil act referred to by the democ
>>pam: today we passed the viewers about the new zero tolerance concerning alcohol and if they thinkthe race. >> kimberlee: this is a really hot topic, facebook fan page. dozens were talking about this and first, justin. this city should not fight was one to happen anyway they should increase the dollar amount to enter the race and using that for more portal pottys. >> and she sensed the city does a great job up but the arthere are always people that do not able to control....
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everybody is looking for the new thing to keep viewers and readers paying attention. and everybody knows that candidates, flash in the pan candidates like donald trump or palin, get clicks. they get more readers. we create this sort of false tension that really isn't fair to anybody. >> that sounds like it's more about ratings and online traffic than it is about seriously covering this presidential contest. but let me stick with this romney question. the media have created this narrative. he goes out without a tie or to a nascar race, the press questions it. >> wait, but i think the press is questioning it because they do know romney. romney did a complete roundabout on gay rights. i remember the '94 campaign. i worked on that campaign. he was claiming he was better on gay rights than ted kennedy. not today he doesn't claim that. this week he claimed he was for the auto bailout when he was against it two years ago. the media knows -- >> a policy basis because he changed his view. >> in his track record and you hear it from republicans, too. >> there is plenty to critic
everybody is looking for the new thing to keep viewers and readers paying attention. and everybody knows that candidates, flash in the pan candidates like donald trump or palin, get clicks. they get more readers. we create this sort of false tension that really isn't fair to anybody. >> that sounds like it's more about ratings and online traffic than it is about seriously covering this presidential contest. but let me stick with this romney question. the media have created this narrative....
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for more information this week we're calling it you the viewer our first comment comes from facebook from marcus north korean who writes i don't know what i would do without r t even the so called alternative media here in sweden doesn't come close to even contemplate a different view of the osama bin laden events in the mainstream media has kelli bellegarde also from facebook writes as far as i'm concerned we executed a suspected criminal without a trial or even a tribunal and it's kind of sad they were seeing a lot of comments now people questioning the decision by barack obama at least on the legal grounds that it wasn't done properly legally taken bin ladin out the way that he did tommy kirkpatrick writes important show today he's referring of course to yesterday's show following the announcement of solomon islands that americans should understand obama is completely dishonorable in his own character and especially to those that took the oath in this osama spectacle as a marine i have no closure and i highly doubt the official story being presented through the mainstream summer fi
for more information this week we're calling it you the viewer our first comment comes from facebook from marcus north korean who writes i don't know what i would do without r t even the so called alternative media here in sweden doesn't come close to even contemplate a different view of the osama bin laden events in the mainstream media has kelli bellegarde also from facebook writes as far as i'm concerned we executed a suspected criminal without a trial or even a tribunal and it's kind of sad...
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. >> it is really hard to watch, we wanted to know what the viewer stop, on the facebook page we ask tha--if you though--if you saw what happened and thought this was wrong? >> these are some of the comments that we got. david said i think that they should change the rule to feetfirst at home. get well soon, go giants. if you want your comments read on the ear, go to our facebook fan page. >> a live look outside right now, sunny skies over the bay, temperatures are warm, we are running in the upper 60s, the low seventies, in napa, we have the upper 60s in the valleys, we will see big changes as a role in to tomorrow morning. the storm trackers for radar is showing a direct line of clouds. we see the associated low pressure system moving into the north bay. we will see what rain we are expecting in just a little bit. >> now the latest on the giants fan, bryan stow who was attacked outside of the giants stadium, we actually have a picture of giovanni ramirez. the police say that a line of help the case. even though the charges have not been filed. >> the much anticipated police lineup
. >> it is really hard to watch, we wanted to know what the viewer stop, on the facebook page we ask tha--if you though--if you saw what happened and thought this was wrong? >> these are some of the comments that we got. david said i think that they should change the rule to feetfirst at home. get well soon, go giants. if you want your comments read on the ear, go to our facebook fan page. >> a live look outside right now, sunny skies over the bay, temperatures are warm, we...
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what we do is try to bring home the viewer, while they're watching where the tornado is, and you heard me talking. take my stream, i'm talking about live streaming video. that's how we bring the pictures live to the viewer. when you're close to it, it's traumatic, it's chaos, there's drama. it's insane and your main objective is you're trying to tell people this is where it is. if you don't move, you got to get out of the way or go below ground or you're going to die. that's what we're trying to tell people today. this is going to be a horrible day, we knew it. we've been talking about it for a week. it's been a crazy day. i guess now i just talked to the news room. the death toll is officially ten year and they're still trying to find people. there were a lot of tornadoes on the ground for quite a while today. >> yeah. david payne, i'm glad you were safe and appreciate you talking to us tonight. there has been loss of life in oklahoma. joining us on the phone is the governor of oklahoma. we appreciate her talking to us. governor, what is the latest information about the situation in o
what we do is try to bring home the viewer, while they're watching where the tornado is, and you heard me talking. take my stream, i'm talking about live streaming video. that's how we bring the pictures live to the viewer. when you're close to it, it's traumatic, it's chaos, there's drama. it's insane and your main objective is you're trying to tell people this is where it is. if you don't move, you got to get out of the way or go below ground or you're going to die. that's what we're trying...
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the painting encourages the viewer to engage with the current debates over immigration and the politics of women and labor. influenced by the campaigns of the chicano civil rights movement, this oakland artist is a print maker whose work has helped and sustainability with the immigrant community as well as other current sociopolitical issues. this print-based work
the painting encourages the viewer to engage with the current debates over immigration and the politics of women and labor. influenced by the campaigns of the chicano civil rights movement, this oakland artist is a print maker whose work has helped and sustainability with the immigrant community as well as other current sociopolitical issues. this print-based work
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the viewer don't have to wait until 6:30 anymore. >> there's essentially three things you're going toe seeing on the evening news. things you have seen on the evening news over the last few years and we're going to continue to pursue them. first, original reporting. we'll have reporting you haven't seen elsewhere. second fairness. fairness to everyone involved in a story and also unique insight into the news of the day. our goal lesli, is to put the broadcast on and have the viewers say wow, that was worth my time. i learned things. >> let me ask you about your interview with lara logan this past sunday because you covered many, many stories. hers was absolutely rivetting. you showcased her professionalism, her courage, her grace, and your own skill at handling a tough emotional subject with sensitivity. was this one of your toughest interviews? >> well it was a very tough interview because of the subject and because lara is a friend of mine and has long been a colleague, a very dear colleague here at cbs and at 60 minutes. so it was a very difficult interview to do. my job is essenti
the viewer don't have to wait until 6:30 anymore. >> there's essentially three things you're going toe seeing on the evening news. things you have seen on the evening news over the last few years and we're going to continue to pursue them. first, original reporting. we'll have reporting you haven't seen elsewhere. second fairness. fairness to everyone involved in a story and also unique insight into the news of the day. our goal lesli, is to put the broadcast on and have the viewers say...
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>> the study that was published, maybe some of the viewers heard about in pediatrics washington is we showed that girls seven-year-old girls were beginning breast development. among the girls in the study 10% of the white girls were developing breasts at the age of 7 and 23% of african-american girls and 15% of hispanic girls. >> you're seeing the numbers of higher ins donates in ethnic cultures. what is your recommendation to families and girls? >> there are some things that parents can do to decrease the risk of early onset of puberty. one is maintain a healthy weight. and two, healthy levels of physical activity and three, to avoid exposing your daughter even your whole family to some of these environmental chemicals like thise that we discussed early. >> janice, thank you so much. we've run out of time. thank you. we do have to take another break. we're going learning how each of you can help out on the fight against the cancer. we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] nature is unique... ...authentic... ...pure... and also delicious. ♪ like nature valley. granola bars made with cr
>> the study that was published, maybe some of the viewers heard about in pediatrics washington is we showed that girls seven-year-old girls were beginning breast development. among the girls in the study 10% of the white girls were developing breasts at the age of 7 and 23% of african-american girls and 15% of hispanic girls. >> you're seeing the numbers of higher ins donates in ethnic cultures. what is your recommendation to families and girls? >> there are some things that...
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the painting encourages the viewer to engage with the current debates over immigration and the politics of women and labor. influenced by the campaigns of the chicano civil rights movement, this oakland artist is a print maker whose work has helped and sustainability with the immigrant community as well as other current sociopolitical issues. this print-based work draws on appropriated agricultural worker manuals and high fashion labels to satirically address class issues, cultural identities, and consumerism. >> angelica -- her father was an agricultural worker, so she has drawn a lot from the materials the agricultural department sends to agricultural workers, referencing the depiction of farm workers and some of the information about pesticide application.
the painting encourages the viewer to engage with the current debates over immigration and the politics of women and labor. influenced by the campaigns of the chicano civil rights movement, this oakland artist is a print maker whose work has helped and sustainability with the immigrant community as well as other current sociopolitical issues. this print-based work draws on appropriated agricultural worker manuals and high fashion labels to satirically address class issues, cultural identities,...
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i want to welcome our viewers from around the world, our international viewers as well. breaking news here on cnn tonight, on cnn tonight, is that president barack obama, the u.s. president, will make a statement very shortly. that statement will be about national security. as we look at live pictures of the white house now, the president, according to our wolf blitzer, will do that in the east room where they're setting up for that live statement now. wolf blitzer joins us as well as ed henry. wolf, i'm not sure if you have any information. i see you working your sources there. what do you know so far? >> well, i'm just been told by a senior white house official that we at cnn have been very responsible in our reporting so far. they deeply appreciate the restraint that we have that we're showing right now that we're not speculating. other news organizations are wildly speculating right now. we do know -- and i just want to repeat for our international viewers who are joining us right now, not only here in the united states, but around the world -- this is what we know. a
i want to welcome our viewers from around the world, our international viewers as well. breaking news here on cnn tonight, on cnn tonight, is that president barack obama, the u.s. president, will make a statement very shortly. that statement will be about national security. as we look at live pictures of the white house now, the president, according to our wolf blitzer, will do that in the east room where they're setting up for that live statement now. wolf blitzer joins us as well as ed henry....
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there a takeaway for michael sheen, the person, and is there a takeaway from tavis, the rest of us, the viewer, when we see the project about humanity? and i don't want to color that much more than that, but what do we learn here about humanity? >> i guess the aim of all art, of all performance and story telling is, tigs should -- it sd bring us closer together rather than pushing us apart and it should somehow allow us to be brave enough to not take the easy answers. in a way, i can understand that we want to apportion blame, we to understand why these things happen, because if it's senseless and random, that means in a random universe and it's chaos and there's no meaning and that's a truly frightening concept so the idea of wanting to find the answer is an understandable human urge but at the same time i feel like there may be answers for why these things happen but i'm not entirely sure that we, as a species, are there yet. so i'm not saying there is no answer but i'm saying that easy answers and quick answers just to feel better about keeping the chaos at bay doesn't necessarily serve us
there a takeaway for michael sheen, the person, and is there a takeaway from tavis, the rest of us, the viewer, when we see the project about humanity? and i don't want to color that much more than that, but what do we learn here about humanity? >> i guess the aim of all art, of all performance and story telling is, tigs should -- it sd bring us closer together rather than pushing us apart and it should somehow allow us to be brave enough to not take the easy answers. in a way, i can...
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the viewer doesn't understand the mathematics, but subconsciously, it's clear to anyone enjoying this masterpiece that jesus is the powerful center of it all. because of leonardo's experimental fresco technique, deterioration began within six years of its completion. the church was bombed in world war ii, but -- miraculously, it seemed -- the wall holding the last supper remained standing. a recent restoration peeled away 500 years of touch-ups, leaving a faint yet vibrant masterpiece. the room depicted in the painting seems like an architectural extension of the actual room. leonardo even painted as if the light from the real windows hit the fresco from the side. jesus anticipates his sacrifice: his face is sad, all-knowing, and accepting.
the viewer doesn't understand the mathematics, but subconsciously, it's clear to anyone enjoying this masterpiece that jesus is the powerful center of it all. because of leonardo's experimental fresco technique, deterioration began within six years of its completion. the church was bombed in world war ii, but -- miraculously, it seemed -- the wall holding the last supper remained standing. a recent restoration peeled away 500 years of touch-ups, leaving a faint yet vibrant masterpiece. the room...