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of eeps, the tle battle of the zone. he exhibition features artists of different nationalities. so it's a truly visual of the war from multiple perspectives. this s truly unique about exhibition is the images that ou see are drawn from the pencil themselves as well as from the illustrative press. modernism and abstract art were gaining popularity in what rly 20th century, you'll see here is more images representational art that's more similar to those of the 19th century. because of this, a lot of this has been overshadowed by he official artisans who accompanied the troops to the front. the illustrative press, these got the most public exposure in particularly among europeans but a couple reached america and no doubt influenced public opinion. i want to speak a little bit bout the ann s.k. brown military collection. s. brown started collecting artifacts in the 1930s. and she amassed an extensive military prints, manuscripts, maps, all relating to wars. ms. brown donated her xpensive collection to brown university's lineback rare. remains there today as a art and artifacts. let'
of eeps, the tle battle of the zone. he exhibition features artists of different nationalities. so it's a truly visual of the war from multiple perspectives. this s truly unique about exhibition is the images that ou see are drawn from the pencil themselves as well as from the illustrative press. modernism and abstract art were gaining popularity in what rly 20th century, you'll see here is more images representational art that's more similar to those of the 19th century. because of this, a lot...
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now they didn't support lincoln but tle wanted to prove a point and the one wrote after having done this, he said, for of course no one could object us to after voting for lincoln. now, all this sort of evidence suggests i think that there was a great amount of pressure and even coercion to tow the republican party line. i found one democratic are a tillerist who wrote before the election, if i was a civilian, i would say what i thought about it -- about the election. but at present i think i better keep silent. so what does this all mean? first i have to say, i love abraham lincoln. i think he is our greatest president. i have written several books about him and i have several more that i plan it write. i wouldn't devote all of this time to lincoln if i didn't think he was worthy of the study. and certainly i think his election, reelection was the best thing that could have happened. it led to the death of the confederacy and ultimate extinction of slavery. it was mostly a free election but not entirely a free vote. and i think that having this broader understanding helps us better unde
now they didn't support lincoln but tle wanted to prove a point and the one wrote after having done this, he said, for of course no one could object us to after voting for lincoln. now, all this sort of evidence suggests i think that there was a great amount of pressure and even coercion to tow the republican party line. i found one democratic are a tillerist who wrote before the election, if i was a civilian, i would say what i thought about it -- about the election. but at present i think i...
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for fewer video on demand tles. for taking longer to upload our movies. for making me wait longer to share my photo albums. thank you, cable. for taking longer to upload my fantasy picks. thank you, cable. thank you, cable. because if we never had you... we wouldn't know the incredible difference rizon fios makes. the numbers don't lie. in customer satisfaction studies fios is rated #1 in internet speed and reliability 8 years running. #1 in internet customer satisfaction...and hd picture quality. join the millions who enjoy the difference fios makes and get a fios triple play online atan amazing price guaranteed for two years. sign up now and get $300 back with a 2-year agreement and as an extra bonus from verizon wireless, a free lg tablet, or up to $200 off any tablet. go to verizon.com/thefacts today. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v >> we are back with breaking news. a car in ahave is building. you are looking live from news chopper 7. 7500 block of martin luther king jr. highway over in prince george's co
for fewer video on demand tles. for taking longer to upload our movies. for making me wait longer to share my photo albums. thank you, cable. for taking longer to upload my fantasy picks. thank you, cable. thank you, cable. because if we never had you... we wouldn't know the incredible difference rizon fios makes. the numbers don't lie. in customer satisfaction studies fios is rated #1 in internet speed and reliability 8 years running. #1 in internet customer satisfaction...and hd picture...
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. >> tles a lo but don't you worry, that will change be. >> that's my husband. >>> this case is sure to be a topic of discussion today where lawmakers will evaluate the u.s. response to ebola. another case here, tracie potts. what can you tell us? >> reporter: the house oversight committee wants to know is the u.s. prepared to deal with ebola? we've had one patient released, two others doing very well. while it seems like we were doing much better, now we have this new case in new york. lawmakers are asking is every hospital in this country ready to deal with this? you're taking a live look at that hearing now. s as it gets under way, you'll hear from the nurses union the other topic, troops, are they prepared and ready. these are engineers building hospitals. they're not dealing with patients but they still have to go through the training because they're going to be in the hot zahn. >> attacking ebola from many different angles this morning. thank you very much, tracie potts, out of washington. >> and there is an hotline toin. >> there are no confirmed cases of ef blah in california
. >> tles a lo but don't you worry, that will change be. >> that's my husband. >>> this case is sure to be a topic of discussion today where lawmakers will evaluate the u.s. response to ebola. another case here, tracie potts. what can you tell us? >> reporter: the house oversight committee wants to know is the u.s. prepared to deal with ebola? we've had one patient released, two others doing very well. while it seems like we were doing much better, now we have this...
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okay, so a lit tle bit on the demand side, china and brazil is a little lower in demand. it's also because of fracking, also oil use is at a 30-year high. by the way we're going to be self sufficient in oil within the next ten years, which is fantastic. >> excellent. bob, this is from sheryl, bob, do you decorate your house for halloween like you do christmas? >> halloween is a religious thing on my part. >> satanic? >> satanic. it's horrible. i think it's horrible. >> it's the devil's work. >> it is. >> i tell you one thing. >> you needs an kpor fist another in point. >> kimberly, of your many careers, which have you found to be the most exciting. >> oh, should i pick this? i mean, this is definitely the most exciting you never, ever know. i would have to say this job followed by being a prosecutor. >> the dance show you had -- didn't you have a dance show? i'm sorry, i thought you did. >> see what i deal with? >> i had no idea. trudy asked, greg, in your high school yearbook, what are you voted most likely to be, do or succeed at? >> did you vote for yourself as class c
okay, so a lit tle bit on the demand side, china and brazil is a little lower in demand. it's also because of fracking, also oil use is at a 30-year high. by the way we're going to be self sufficient in oil within the next ten years, which is fantastic. >> excellent. bob, this is from sheryl, bob, do you decorate your house for halloween like you do christmas? >> halloween is a religious thing on my part. >> satanic? >> satanic. it's horrible. i think it's horrible....
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tle -- his tenants paid what they could toward their long past due rent and cheered him on hi his way. to this point the trip went well. the troubles began after he left the settled land east of the gainies and began toward southwestern pennsylvania. , a colonial militia officer washington had helped cut a pathway through the wilderness to supply and support a matsive -- massive british assaults and had rereat treated in terror acrossed it. 12 days after leaving mount him along. oad took the all um rain had begun by this time, turning brad ox road into muddy trough. n reality, it was as much as when he surrenderered it to the french 30 years earlier. washington had posted it for lease but so far no takers. with the baggage bogged down in the rain and mud, washington rushed ahead to reach a much larger track at a place called washington's bottom. in time for the scheduled he owned. a mill that since 1772 simpson had been -- ington's agent in manage managing this mill. washington's advanced the capital. simpson provided the labor. and they would share the profits. but there were no prof
tle -- his tenants paid what they could toward their long past due rent and cheered him on hi his way. to this point the trip went well. the troubles began after he left the settled land east of the gainies and began toward southwestern pennsylvania. , a colonial militia officer washington had helped cut a pathway through the wilderness to supply and support a matsive -- massive british assaults and had rereat treated in terror acrossed it. 12 days after leaving mount him along. oad took the...
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tle nutty,tight a lit tonight biz blitz a detroit man. trading his house for an iphone 6. tracy.troit has problem. know but this guy seems to have more problems. >> this is bad. that he can't get rid of these homes, they are stealing sides s off homes for scrap metal, these homes are a mess, before anyoneh buys these, your purchase price does not determine your tax bill, they are assessed $30,000 to $60,000, imagine paying taxes on that.t an neil: get as little as ax bi thousand bucks. >> you still have a big taxa bill. >> whether is it going to end for detroit.l we've been talking about thereen for 4 years. this is a big union town. that is perhaps what drove detroit into bankruptcy weaker have 10 cities in california with the same issues.es, mor i am worried. neil: people swapping a phone for a home? >> i am just saying real estate could plunge. neil: not like iphones would increase.unge >> no.incr, >> do you think this is the sign of the times?nkhis maybe there is such a fixation with this money, all of i may sudden, maybe mercedes, it is out of control, that the phonef is a s
tle nutty,tight a lit tonight biz blitz a detroit man. trading his house for an iphone 6. tracy.troit has problem. know but this guy seems to have more problems. >> this is bad. that he can't get rid of these homes, they are stealing sides s off homes for scrap metal, these homes are a mess, before anyoneh buys these, your purchase price does not determine your tax bill, they are assessed $30,000 to $60,000, imagine paying taxes on that.t an neil: get as little as ax bi thousand bucks....
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tle are not seen. they are not heard. they can't be because they don't exist. they don't pay taxes. so who have been looked down, they brought this beautiful idea of building a clinic and i'm happy to note in august, a beautiful hut with running water, air condition on one kilometer radius. [ applause ] it is this determination. this courage. this belief this they also deserve being part of the community that wakes me up every morning and goes to see them. and that why i do what i do. thank you. [ applause ] >> our next speaker is a very gentle soul. i had the pleasure of working with him on his writing over the last year and i've just been repeatedly touched by how gentle and insightful he is. he also likes to share really gross-out medical stories with me that freak me out. but most of the time, he's very gentle. he's a clinical direct over gundar university hospital. and his interesting fact, you can tell by now, we asked all of them one interesting fact, broke my heart. it is that he loves walking in the rain. so here he is. >> so, do you know this? we humans are in a battle wit
tle are not seen. they are not heard. they can't be because they don't exist. they don't pay taxes. so who have been looked down, they brought this beautiful idea of building a clinic and i'm happy to note in august, a beautiful hut with running water, air condition on one kilometer radius. [ applause ] it is this determination. this courage. this belief this they also deserve being part of the community that wakes me up every morning and goes to see them. and that why i do what i do. thank...
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. >> tles speculation about kim jong un's grip on power.uggested an apology from the u.s. could free remaining americans kenneth bae and matthew todd miller. >> our hope is that they will recognize the goodwill that could be built and the gesture that it would offer to the world of their willingness to try to open up a different diplomatic track. >> a diplomatic track with rare diplomatic moves by the north. holding talks this month with south korea. negotiating with japan about the fate of its citizens kidnapped decades ago and fanning diplomats out across the globe to soften its image. this week, a senior north korean diplomat in new york gave a public address calling for dialogue with the world. victor chau believes the diplomatic charm offensive is less about a new opening and a more tactical move, to avoid condemnation of the regime and its leaders at the united nations over north korea's human rights record. >> they see a steady drum beat of angry in the international community at north korea's human rights abuses. and they're worried
. >> tles speculation about kim jong un's grip on power.uggested an apology from the u.s. could free remaining americans kenneth bae and matthew todd miller. >> our hope is that they will recognize the goodwill that could be built and the gesture that it would offer to the world of their willingness to try to open up a different diplomatic track. >> a diplomatic track with rare diplomatic moves by the north. holding talks this month with south korea. negotiating with japan...
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. >> the republicans are running out of gas and they're running out of steam and the wind is out of tlehe secret's out. the attack on women that leo is talking about, the attack on working people and the attack on unons is an attack on working people and the attack on seniors and people have had it and people now get it. the nerd has been unmasked and he ran as the nerd and nobody knew what he stood for. mark shower is a great guy, a stand-up guy with a great record for standing up for working people and that's exactly what we're going to get with him as governor. we have a u.s. senate race that's clearly on the democratic side and terry has imploded the senate race and gary peters will be the next u.s. senator and he will lead the charge and lon johnson is doing a phenomenal job, turning out the vote and getting people to the polls and the opposite of what the republicans are doing. the voter suppression is disgusting and i've put it on my facebook many times and it is unbelievable and un-american what the republicans are doing and they're not a shamed and they ought to be ashamed beca
. >> the republicans are running out of gas and they're running out of steam and the wind is out of tlehe secret's out. the attack on women that leo is talking about, the attack on working people and the attack on unons is an attack on working people and the attack on seniors and people have had it and people now get it. the nerd has been unmasked and he ran as the nerd and nobody knew what he stood for. mark shower is a great guy, a stand-up guy with a great record for standing up for...
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companies -- >> but companies that pay dividends, buy back their shares -- >> i think you have to get a --tle do that as a strategist. i will putadio plus, this out on bloomberg radio plus, and it is simply the s&p 500 back, and you can see the movement higher, brendan, and a goes to the idea that it has been up, up, up. >> i am fascinated that we will just have to come to terms with 7% growth year on year because that is about culture, not economics, and the other part is that people are going to have to put more money away. we don't like to hear that, right you go >> not at all. there is a great discrepancy between the haves and the have-nots, and unfortunately the have-nots have gotten to a point where they don't know how they are going to retire, especially they want to continue spending the way they have done that is a difficult aspect for people to have a lot, you can enjoy both worlds, savings for retirement and living up to standards you want. we have got into a kind of a payment system if you want to think of it -- it is not how muchois a car, it is how $299 afford the $199 or issue.
companies -- >> but companies that pay dividends, buy back their shares -- >> i think you have to get a --tle do that as a strategist. i will putadio plus, this out on bloomberg radio plus, and it is simply the s&p 500 back, and you can see the movement higher, brendan, and a goes to the idea that it has been up, up, up. >> i am fascinated that we will just have to come to terms with 7% growth year on year because that is about culture, not economics, and the other part is...
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bit difficult tle to see, but their craft in the traffic on sws the columbia ports has increased the last six years in contrast to the traffic in the washington ports. make few things can you direct correlations to, but these are the same coasts serving the same clients in the heartland of north america. our washington ports traffic has declined slightly. now -- now we have china. in the last about decade or so, has been pouring investment from the coastline they were originally focused over the last 30 years or so -- now they are focused on the yangtze river. the three gorges dam is just the most obvious manifestation of this focus. slide basically tells amount of yuan that into the yangtze valley, which is, by the way, just about as long as the mississippi river. their current five-year plan, which ends next year, says they're going to pour $32 billion into the development of the yangtze river. we have seen the -- the the economic activity explode in the yangtze river basin as a result. anywhere from 500% to 1000% in the last 10 years. of course, the chinese are not paying the same
bit difficult tle to see, but their craft in the traffic on sws the columbia ports has increased the last six years in contrast to the traffic in the washington ports. make few things can you direct correlations to, but these are the same coasts serving the same clients in the heartland of north america. our washington ports traffic has declined slightly. now -- now we have china. in the last about decade or so, has been pouring investment from the coastline they were originally focused over...
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so obviously tles a whole story we don't yet know. you have to feel sorry for not only his family and the family of the children who were injured. but the situation is hard for anybody to get their head around because you would never think it would happen at marysville-pilchuck school. you would think in chicago or someplace like that. but not out here. >> a lot of schools nowadays, an increasing number, congressman, have metal detectors when the kids, the teachers, they go into those schools. do you know if this high school has metal detectors at the door? >> i only can guess. and my guess would be they do not. it's just simply not a place where people's minds are tuned to that as a real threat to their daily existence. everybody thinks that kind of thing is going to happen somewhere else. and this certainly would have been one of those places where you people that move out from seattle and say, i want to get out of the inner city, i want to get out of the tumult of living in urban life, it's going to be quiet out here. and that's re
so obviously tles a whole story we don't yet know. you have to feel sorry for not only his family and the family of the children who were injured. but the situation is hard for anybody to get their head around because you would never think it would happen at marysville-pilchuck school. you would think in chicago or someplace like that. but not out here. >> a lot of schools nowadays, an increasing number, congressman, have metal detectors when the kids, the teachers, they go into those...
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highly misleading statements about it have led to considerable degree of shock when people find out what tle doing. >> i would like to go systematically through a few things that you have both referred to. take three or five minutes on each of the following three things. the court and how it works. the 215 program and the third 702. starting with the court. it's my understanding they were created in the 1970s as it was referred to coming out of a recommendation from the church committee which uncovered abuses in the american untell gens program before that. the spying on martin luther king and all of that. and to prevent that, they said we're going to create this court, this specific court. my question, general hayden, how does the court work? can someone who is an intern or young people like edward snowden or one of the american university students who are interning at nsa or cia, can they send an e-mail and say, i'd like some data on this person? or what is the process to have a request -- how is the request made, and what process does it go through? >> lots of things to be said about it.
highly misleading statements about it have led to considerable degree of shock when people find out what tle doing. >> i would like to go systematically through a few things that you have both referred to. take three or five minutes on each of the following three things. the court and how it works. the 215 program and the third 702. starting with the court. it's my understanding they were created in the 1970s as it was referred to coming out of a recommendation from the church committee...
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