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it's generally viewed at this level as unbreakable in our lifetimes by any sets of human beings in any way. we'll see if that's really true. but i today believe if you have important information the safest place to keep it is in
it's generally viewed at this level as unbreakable in our lifetimes by any sets of human beings in any way. we'll see if that's really true. but i today believe if you have important information the safest place to keep it is in
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the reality is that we can create unbreakable that looks. a veteran was asking for the peace in the 20th century. i cannot see how human ideas can be settled. except by force. make it impossible only when he's forced to do so. thank you very much. [applause]
the reality is that we can create unbreakable that looks. a veteran was asking for the peace in the 20th century. i cannot see how human ideas can be settled. except by force. make it impossible only when he's forced to do so. thank you very much. [applause]
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the reality is that we can create unbreakable that looks. a veteran was asking for the peace in the 20th century. i cannot see how human ideas can be settled. except by force. make it impossible only when he's forced to do so. thank you very much. [applause] screeria -- nigeria.- >> good morning. our first panel of speakers today can share their knowledge about archaeology and the great work. our first speakers andrew robertshaw. was previously the head of education at the national art museum in london and then after that, the director of the museum and camberley -- in camberley. he lectures for their norwegian army and provides historical events.tion for the he has led several archaeological projects on the western front.
the reality is that we can create unbreakable that looks. a veteran was asking for the peace in the 20th century. i cannot see how human ideas can be settled. except by force. make it impossible only when he's forced to do so. thank you very much. [applause] screeria -- nigeria.- >> good morning. our first panel of speakers today can share their knowledge about archaeology and the great work. our first speakers andrew robertshaw. was previously the head of education at the national art...
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enigma is s unbreakable. >> do you know how many people have died?hree while we have been having this conversation. i'm afraid these men will only slow me down. >> you have six minutes to complete the task. five minutes and 34 seconds. >> you said under six. to break aning unbreakable nazi code and when the more. -- win the war. off, one actually has to be a genius. i will design a machine that will allow us to break every message instantly. a are not going to help you if they do like you. >> have you decrypted a single german message? >> you will never understand the importance of what i am creating here. , you will have to fire me. >> and me. >> you do not have to do this alone. >> what is going on? >> he thinks one of us is a soviet spy. what if i don't fancy you that way? >> i will tell everyone. >> i am just a mathematician. sometimes people do things no one can imagine. >> it has been a good year to be you. >> it absolutely has. i have had a wonderful time both personally and professionally. >> do you go back to do richard the third? >> i'm in
enigma is s unbreakable. >> do you know how many people have died?hree while we have been having this conversation. i'm afraid these men will only slow me down. >> you have six minutes to complete the task. five minutes and 34 seconds. >> you said under six. to break aning unbreakable nazi code and when the more. -- win the war. off, one actually has to be a genius. i will design a machine that will allow us to break every message instantly. a are not going to help you if they...
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the reality is that we can create unbreakable that looks. a veteran was asking for the peace in the 20th century. i cannot see how human ideas can be settled. except by force. make it impossible only when he's forced to do so. thank you very much. [applause] >> we will have the today at 4:00 p.m. eastern. >> 200 years ago on december 4, 18 14, the treaty of ghent was s signed by negotiators from great britain and the united states, eventually bringing the war of 1812 to an end. next on american artifacts, we visit the octagon museum and the treaty room where president madison signed the treaty on this table in 1815. we joined a tour of the museum with a group of belgians who travel to the octagon to mark the anniversary with a gift of several hybridized treaty of ghent rose plants. >> hi, i'm helene and i have the honor of being the president of the american institute of architects for 2014, which is now the steward of this historic property at the corner of 18th street and e street. it is the location of the signing of the treaty of ghent,
the reality is that we can create unbreakable that looks. a veteran was asking for the peace in the 20th century. i cannot see how human ideas can be settled. except by force. make it impossible only when he's forced to do so. thank you very much. [applause] >> we will have the today at 4:00 p.m. eastern. >> 200 years ago on december 4, 18 14, the treaty of ghent was s signed by negotiators from great britain and the united states, eventually bringing the war of 1812 to an end. next...
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>> we're with going to break an unbreakable nazi code and win the war. >> oh. to pull this off, one actually has to be a genius. >> i'm design ago machine to allow us to break every message, every day, instantly. >> you're going to need all the help you can get and they are not going to help you if they do not like you. >> have you decrypted a single german message? >> you will never understand the importance can of what i am creating here! >> our patience has expired. no! if you fire alan, you will have to fire me. >> me, too. and me. it better blood where york. alan, you do not have to do this alone. >> what are you doing? what's going on? >> he thinks one of us is a soviet spy. >> you have more secrets than the best of them. >> what if i don't fancy her in that way? >> can't tell anyone. it's illegal. >> i'm just a mathmetician. sometimes it's people like you who can build things that no one can imagine. >> charlie: it's been a good year to be you. >> it's not been bad. i chalk it up as a dandy one. i've had a wonderful time both personally and professionall
>> we're with going to break an unbreakable nazi code and win the war. >> oh. to pull this off, one actually has to be a genius. >> i'm design ago machine to allow us to break every message, every day, instantly. >> you're going to need all the help you can get and they are not going to help you if they do not like you. >> have you decrypted a single german message? >> you will never understand the importance can of what i am creating here! >> our...
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reality is that oppositional devotion can create unbreakable creating war for the sake of it. thus, white, a veteran of a cast his warning upon humankind in the 20th century. my faith in the league of nations to prevent war is very low, he wrote. i cannot see how human ideas and opposition to human ideas can be settled when opposite parties except by force. self-interest generally makes man's interests a second nature, making it impossible for him to abandon it and only when he was forced to do it. questions handled by the league of nations will, i have no doubt, bring war to the people earth in no small measure. perhaps i am wrong. i hope so. hope so too. thank you very much. [applause] >> join american history tv on former nixon aid describes his extended 1983 former president richard nixon. we'll hear about the topics covered, including vietnam, china, watergate and nixon ease resignation. that's sunday night at 8:00 p.m. time here on american history tv. tv'sweek, american history reel america brings you archival that help tell the story of the 20th
reality is that oppositional devotion can create unbreakable creating war for the sake of it. thus, white, a veteran of a cast his warning upon humankind in the 20th century. my faith in the league of nations to prevent war is very low, he wrote. i cannot see how human ideas and opposition to human ideas can be settled when opposite parties except by force. self-interest generally makes man's interests a second nature, making it impossible for him to abandon it and only when he was forced to do...
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the glue that holds that affection and love and adventure shared kind of energy in place, that is unbreakable chop, it destroy it. it's kryptonite in a positive way. >> right. so richard of the obvious choice as far as i think we were concerned. >> given what this turned out to be, how would you have felt if you had stayed home and batched -- and watched on television and not been home -- >> i would have been the most miserable man. no, i -- >> speak into the mike. >> no. i've tried to kiss her many times. but she won't let me get close. >> i think for me one of the most incredible moments was when we won the emmy. and you know, i can't tell you how much it meant to me to be able to say this one's for you, for him. >> yeah. >> that was very nice. >> i feel your emotion in that. why of that so important for you? >> well, first of all, part of it was, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha. the rest of it was that we did it, you know. kicking and screaming. holding on, challenging, whatever it was that the greater hollywood embraced what we had done. >> before i ask another question of the chairman, what's on this
the glue that holds that affection and love and adventure shared kind of energy in place, that is unbreakable chop, it destroy it. it's kryptonite in a positive way. >> right. so richard of the obvious choice as far as i think we were concerned. >> given what this turned out to be, how would you have felt if you had stayed home and batched -- and watched on television and not been home -- >> i would have been the most miserable man. no, i -- >> speak into the mike....
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the reality is that oppositional devotion can create unbreakable deadlocks, creating war for the sake of it. thus, white, a veteran of a 19th-century war, cast his warning upon humankind in the 20th century. my faith in the league of nations to prevent war is very low, he wrote. i cannot see how human ideas and opposition to human ideas can be settled when opposite parties are in ernest, except by force. self-interest generally makes man's interests a second nature, making it impossible for him to abandon it and only when he was forced to do it. questions handled by the league of nations will, i have no doubt, bring war to the people of the earth in no small measure. perhaps i am wrong. i hope so. and i hope so too. thank you very much. [applause] &a," reportersq share stories of being on the campaign trail with senator mitch mcconnell. >> he planted his campaign for four years. he planned this after rand paul. rand paul the mcconnell's handpicked guy in the primary. at that point, he realized i have to recalibrate everything i know about politics in my home state. he makes changes. h
the reality is that oppositional devotion can create unbreakable deadlocks, creating war for the sake of it. thus, white, a veteran of a 19th-century war, cast his warning upon humankind in the 20th century. my faith in the league of nations to prevent war is very low, he wrote. i cannot see how human ideas and opposition to human ideas can be settled when opposite parties are in ernest, except by force. self-interest generally makes man's interests a second nature, making it impossible for him...
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. >> he followed that with unbreakable, signs and the village, all bore the unmistakable feel of a shyamalanl. but the movies all made a lot of money. then came lady in the water. happening, the last air bender and after earth and while the money kept coming, the critics turned on shyamalan, sometimes savagely, sometimes mockingly. >> i've never been a critic's today, i think primarily, this is a guess, because i'm a fairly earnest guy as you can probably tell, i'm a very positive guy, i'm naive, i'm very emotional. i'm okay with being emotional. theses are all sins. everything i'm saying is sins. this will get you obliterated am i do have an edgy dark side and when i go there, i'm good, you know but i don't like to be told that, so that gets me angry. >> shyamalan is returning to his roots with a new movie called the visit. it has been called a horror comedy. later tonight another side and passion of the film maker you probably know nothing about. one-on-one with m. night shyamalan on "action news" at 11:00. >> ♪ >> jimmy rollins trade now official and you just spoke to him. >> yeah, and it
. >> he followed that with unbreakable, signs and the village, all bore the unmistakable feel of a shyamalanl. but the movies all made a lot of money. then came lady in the water. happening, the last air bender and after earth and while the money kept coming, the critics turned on shyamalan, sometimes savagely, sometimes mockingly. >> i've never been a critic's today, i think primarily, this is a guess, because i'm a fairly earnest guy as you can probably tell, i'm a very positive...
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the reality is that we can create unbreakable that looks. a veteran was asking for the peace in the 20th century. i cannot see how human ideas can be settled. except by force. make it impossible only when he's forced to do so. thank you very much. [applause] screeria -- nigeria.- >> good morning. our first panel of speakers today can share their knowledge about archaeology and the great work. our first speakers andrew robertshaw. was previously the head of education at the national art museum in london and then after that, the director of the museum and camberley -- in camberley. he lectures for their norwegian army and provides historical events.tion for the he has led several archaeological projects on the western front. books,e author of 15 including digging the trenches, which came out in hardcover in 2008. he was recently given the prestigious honor of being named a fellow -- he will be sharing onh us today his work archaeology. welcome andrew robertshaw. [applause] >> good morning come everybody. thank you very much for the invitation.
the reality is that we can create unbreakable that looks. a veteran was asking for the peace in the 20th century. i cannot see how human ideas can be settled. except by force. make it impossible only when he's forced to do so. thank you very much. [applause] screeria -- nigeria.- >> good morning. our first panel of speakers today can share their knowledge about archaeology and the great work. our first speakers andrew robertshaw. was previously the head of education at the national art...
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it is generally thought it is to be unbreakable by human beings in a lifetime. i believe that if you have important information, the safest place to keep it is google. the safest place to keep it -- to not keep it is anywhere else. the levels of the chinese attack and whatever you want to call it. it has affected our relations and in particular conversations in europe. it also caused us to tighten every procedure in our system. we are just a lot safer. >> assuming there is a financial cost or immoral cost, would you blame for that? the u.s. government or edward snowden? >> i would like to offer a rule of surveillance life. just because you can do something doesn't mean you should do something. the fact of the matter is that all of the technologies we are describing that are massive in the wrong of the right person. everybody here has a mobile phone. everyone is on a mobile data network. your phone knows where it is. there are enough 11 services. all of that information could be misused. i think snowden set of incidents, including your coverage and all the other
it is generally thought it is to be unbreakable by human beings in a lifetime. i believe that if you have important information, the safest place to keep it is google. the safest place to keep it -- to not keep it is anywhere else. the levels of the chinese attack and whatever you want to call it. it has affected our relations and in particular conversations in europe. it also caused us to tighten every procedure in our system. we are just a lot safer. >> assuming there is a financial...
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topping the chart stay ago live and unbreak my heart and worst song to hear another one bites the dust new study shows super storm standee put a toll on people's health. they had a increase in heart attack and stroke by the areas hardest hit by the hurricane. they compared numbers in two weeks after the storm from the same time period. in the last five years. heart attacks increase 22% and people were 31% more likely to die from them. study says road blocks may have caused delay in treatment and disruptions to people's lives may have prevented them from taking their medications. >>> children who will not be fortunate enough to receive gifts this holiday season will not be forgotten. tonight youth action hosted the 9th annual toy drive in south philadelphia it celebrated friend rehabilitation septemberer and toy >> students from the school of rock performed music of van halen tonight at the voltage lounge and kids showed up what months of hard work and classes can do. if you missed today's performance catch another if you missed today's performance catch another tomorrow a >> more in th
topping the chart stay ago live and unbreak my heart and worst song to hear another one bites the dust new study shows super storm standee put a toll on people's health. they had a increase in heart attack and stroke by the areas hardest hit by the hurricane. they compared numbers in two weeks after the storm from the same time period. in the last five years. heart attacks increase 22% and people were 31% more likely to die from them. study says road blocks may have caused delay in treatment...
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in unbreakable nation welded with blood and fire, tto remember, contemplate, and commemorate. when the members of the veterans association to the eir excursion shenandoah valley on the anniversary of the campaign, they visited all of the battlefields of that campaign, including this one. entertained by the owners of belle grove, the veterans their old battle lines, delivered remarks of commemoration, and walked side-by-side with confederate veterans. served in the army and veteran to call the shenandoah valley home. when the sheridan veterans association return two years to dedicate a me of if nt to the exploits vermont infantry, a spirit of true national healing prevailed. a spirit that does not require to forget the past, but not let the past greatest thing that present nor paralysis for the future. while that block was simple and was intended to commemorate the morning. a morning with the regiment lost nearly 3/4 of its men in approximately 30 minutes. it also stood as a testament to henri, and , kurds, experiences of sacrifice -- courage, and shared experiences of sacrific
in unbreakable nation welded with blood and fire, tto remember, contemplate, and commemorate. when the members of the veterans association to the eir excursion shenandoah valley on the anniversary of the campaign, they visited all of the battlefields of that campaign, including this one. entertained by the owners of belle grove, the veterans their old battle lines, delivered remarks of commemoration, and walked side-by-side with confederate veterans. served in the army and veteran to call the...
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the core encryption is a really unbreakable, today.he problem is all of those first points of entry into the inbox. >> and how accessible is this? >> that is the really exciting thing about what we are seeing. in a particular over the past couple of weeks, we have moved to a place where -- you know, we are seeing small -- small hardware stores, an australian roofing company, dentists, people dealing with your mental health all embracing encryption, so for the first time in history, we're seeing these tools are available to the public. we are working with large banks, hospitals, also government agencies, but the real traction and the amazing growth we're seeing is all over the world, people finally taking action. >> yeah. would this kind of thing have helped sony? >> it would have solved sony's email issue, and in fact today with our plug-in, all of the -- all of the individuals who have had their privacy crushed, would have been able to take action, and no one would have been able to then -- to then -- to then read their email. it's no
the core encryption is a really unbreakable, today.he problem is all of those first points of entry into the inbox. >> and how accessible is this? >> that is the really exciting thing about what we are seeing. in a particular over the past couple of weeks, we have moved to a place where -- you know, we are seeing small -- small hardware stores, an australian roofing company, dentists, people dealing with your mental health all embracing encryption, so for the first time in history,...
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an unbreakable nation welded together with blood and fire to remember, contemplate, and commemorate. when the members of the sheridan's veterans association made their excursion to the shenandoah valley in september, 18 83, the 19th anniversary of 64 shenandoah campaign, they visited all of the battlefield of that campaign, including this one. owners ofd by the belle grove, the veterans visited their old battlelines, delivered remarks of commemoration and walked side-by-side with confederate veterans. veterans who served in early's army and called the shenandoah valley home. veteranssheridan's association returned two years later, this time to dedicate a monument to the exploits of the eighth for mont infantry, a spirit of true national feeling prevailed. a spirit that did not require the veterans to forget their past but not let the create a stagnant presence nor paralysis for the future among former foes. while that block of vermont marble was intended to commemorate the exploits of the ofhth vermont on the morning october 19, a morning where the regiment lost three quarters of its
an unbreakable nation welded together with blood and fire to remember, contemplate, and commemorate. when the members of the sheridan's veterans association made their excursion to the shenandoah valley in september, 18 83, the 19th anniversary of 64 shenandoah campaign, they visited all of the battlefield of that campaign, including this one. owners ofd by the belle grove, the veterans visited their old battlelines, delivered remarks of commemoration and walked side-by-side with confederate...
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i've seen the trailers for "unbreakable" and i think it's really moving.idered a major, major snub. that was considered a sure thing. she's involved. but, no, nothing. >> there may be some hope, however, that one or the other or both will end up on stage after as presenters, right? >> you can't get away from them. >>> the actor who said the paparazzi should expect to get slugged. >> what? >> yes. >> that's unbelievable. that's a really unbelievable defense by avatar star sam worthington in response to a $10 million lawsuit filed against him and his model in which he allegedly punched a photographer sheng li. >> this happened in february in new york. through his lawyer worthington said that getting assaulted is a normal risk associated with li's line of work, being in the paparazzi. he was charged with assaulting li but got no jail time. >> yeah. that's kind of pretty remarkable. really? to say that it's in the line of duty to be punched by someone? >> they get punched fairly often so maybe so. >> it happens quite a bit. >>> for happy hollywood news. actres
i've seen the trailers for "unbreakable" and i think it's really moving.idered a major, major snub. that was considered a sure thing. she's involved. but, no, nothing. >> there may be some hope, however, that one or the other or both will end up on stage after as presenters, right? >> you can't get away from them. >>> the actor who said the paparazzi should expect to get slugged. >> what? >> yes. >> that's unbelievable. that's a really...
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pitcher of someone new ♪ ♪ that blond blond blond ♪ at the bar bar bar ♪ seems she wants to try and unbreak double ♪ there's a neon light at the end of the tunnel ♪ ♪ tunnel tunnel ♪ well when we were together ♪ i thought i was stuck forever ♪ ♪ i they say night's darkest >>> this is "nightline." >>> tonight -- >> load 'em up. >> amateur shes turning their skills into kitchen cash. now, you can get a restaurant quality male without the restaurant. >> oh, my gosh. >>> plus, is this the most beautiful girl in the world? high fashion is turning to mini models for the freshest new looks and getting dolled up can pay off in grownup money. >>> and, these are not your grandma's last minute gifts. boasting sharp designs and famous designers, how super stylish socks have turned into a nearly $6 billion industry. but first, the "nightline" five. >> we were at war with the clock. i'm designing a machine that ll
pitcher of someone new ♪ ♪ that blond blond blond ♪ at the bar bar bar ♪ seems she wants to try and unbreak double ♪ there's a neon light at the end of the tunnel ♪ ♪ tunnel tunnel ♪ well when we were together ♪ i thought i was stuck forever ♪ ♪ i they say night's darkest >>> this is "nightline." >>> tonight -- >> load 'em up. >> amateur shes turning their skills into kitchen cash. now, you can get a restaurant quality male without...
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he had broken them, which he felt was a bit unusual because oakley had a reputation of being unbreakableo silverman sends the glasses in question off to oakley. >> they said these are not our frames. >> he later gets a complaint about some gucci frames from plimer's shop as well. >> they definitely reported back to us that, no, these are phony, that they were counterfeit. >> plimer denies that accusation and before this february, 2007 attack, silverman has several conversations with plimer both on the phone and face-to-face. >> he refused to acknowledge what he was doing all the way down the pike. >> then one morning, silverman says he receives an unusual call from plimer. >> we got that famous phone call in the morning of saying that he had found god, he found religion, he was going to pay restitution, he wanted to talk to me. >> silverman arrives at adam plimer's optical store and is blindsided by what follows. >> oh, oh, i'm sorry. did i hit you? >> he opens it up and just slams it in my face. >> oh, i'm sorry. >> then he grabs the papers out of my arm and starts whacking me with thos
he had broken them, which he felt was a bit unusual because oakley had a reputation of being unbreakableo silverman sends the glasses in question off to oakley. >> they said these are not our frames. >> he later gets a complaint about some gucci frames from plimer's shop as well. >> they definitely reported back to us that, no, these are phony, that they were counterfeit. >> plimer denies that accusation and before this february, 2007 attack, silverman has several...
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everything thinks enigma is unbreakable. >> let me try. >> another world war ii movie based on a true story "the imitation game" follows a mathematician who tries to crack german code and win the war. it's rated pg-13. >> all these guys, they know your name and feel invincible with you up there. >> they are if they think they are. >> american sniper" is the latest film from clint eastwood. it stars bradley cooper as the u.s. navy s.e.a.l. considered the deadliest sniper in u.s. history. "american sniper" is rated r. >>> if i give you this money and you don't pay me back, there are no rules. do you understand the gravity of your situation? >> i understand. >> john goodman, mark wahlberg there. wahlberg plays an english professor who leads a double life as a gambler, rated r. >>> i paint every single one of them, every big eye. me. and no one will ever know but you. >> the true story "big eyes" stars christophe walt as walter keen. it soon comes out that his wife amy adams is the one who painted the popular works of art. "big eyes" is rated pg-13. ♪ princes yes but wolves and humans too
everything thinks enigma is unbreakable. >> let me try. >> another world war ii movie based on a true story "the imitation game" follows a mathematician who tries to crack german code and win the war. it's rated pg-13. >> all these guys, they know your name and feel invincible with you up there. >> they are if they think they are. >> american sniper" is the latest film from clint eastwood. it stars bradley cooper as the u.s. navy s.e.a.l. considered...
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. >> everyone thinks inig ma is unbreakable. >> let me try and we'll know for sure. >> another world war ii movie based on a true story "the imitation game." it follows a mathematician who tries to crack german codes and win the war. "the imitation game" is rated pg-13. >>> all these guys know your name. they feel invincible with you up there. >> they're not. >> they are if they think they are. >> "american sniper," the latest film from director clint eastwood based on a "new york times" best seller. the navy s.e.a.l. considered the deadliest sniper in u.s. history. it's rated r. >> if i give you this money and you don't pay me back, there are no rules. do you understand the gravity of your situation? >> i understand. >> couple big names there. mark wahlberg is playing an english professor who leads a double life as a gambler in "the gambler," also rated r. >> i paint every single one of them, every big eye. me. no one will ever know but you. >> the true story of "big eyes" stories christoph waltz and walter keen, one of the most successful painters in the '50s and '60s, but it soon
. >> everyone thinks inig ma is unbreakable. >> let me try and we'll know for sure. >> another world war ii movie based on a true story "the imitation game." it follows a mathematician who tries to crack german codes and win the war. "the imitation game" is rated pg-13. >>> all these guys know your name. they feel invincible with you up there. >> they're not. >> they are if they think they are. >> "american sniper," the...
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the unbreakable military code he and his people devised help to win world war ii.ouis zamperini. he survived a plane crash and parture at the hands of the japanese. after the war he forgave his captors. >> if you mate somebody you're not hurting the person you hate you're hurting yourself. >> osgood: jeremiah denton had the courage to blink the word torture in morse code during a television interview. and thomas young soldier paralyzed in iraq who shared his own agonizing tale in a film. and died this year at 34. ♪ goodbye to pete seeger who sang out for peace for justice and for cleaner water for most of his long life. sail on, pete seeger. martin litton rode the wild rapids of the colorado river well into his '90s. thanks to him the mighty colorado moves through the grand canyon, wild and free. peter matthiessen loved the world's wild places and wrote about them with precision and beauty. joe cocker your voice was raw and beautiful. >> ♪ what would you do if i sang out of tune would you stand up and walk out on me ♪ >> osgood: you helped us get by with a little h
the unbreakable military code he and his people devised help to win world war ii.ouis zamperini. he survived a plane crash and parture at the hands of the japanese. after the war he forgave his captors. >> if you mate somebody you're not hurting the person you hate you're hurting yourself. >> osgood: jeremiah denton had the courage to blink the word torture in morse code during a television interview. and thomas young soldier paralyzed in iraq who shared his own agonizing tale in a...
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just goes to show that unlike rare antiques, tv hosts are unbreakable. >> i never had a stronger senseaccomplishment than i did at the end of that day. >>> whether they survived an on camera embarrassment or a life threatening elephant attack, one thing is certain, these workers will no doubt look forward to a boring day on the job. here's hoping your work is as interesting but maybe not quite as hair raising. i'm contessa brewer, that's all for this edition of "caught on camera." >>> i'm richard lui. we are following breaking news. a possible hostage situation in australia. new pictures from a cafe in downtown sydney where a number of people are visible in the shop windows waving and holding a black flag with air big text. the banner reads in part there is no god but allah. police evacuated the usually busy shopping area on a monday morning. many roads are closed off and train service has been suspen
just goes to show that unlike rare antiques, tv hosts are unbreakable. >> i never had a stronger senseaccomplishment than i did at the end of that day. >>> whether they survived an on camera embarrassment or a life threatening elephant attack, one thing is certain, these workers will no doubt look forward to a boring day on the job. here's hoping your work is as interesting but maybe not quite as hair raising. i'm contessa brewer, that's all for this edition of "caught on...
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>> we're going to break an unbreakable nazi code and win the war. >> oh. >> "the imitation game" rated pg-13, now playing in select cities. but it doesn't hold me back. i go through periods where it's hard to sleep at night, and stay awake during the day. non-24 is a circadian rhythm disorder that affects up to 70% of people who are totally blind. talk to your doctor about your symptoms and learn more by calling 844-844-2424. or visit my24info.com. i have the worst cold with this runni better take something. dayquill cold and flu doesn't treat your runny nose. seriously? alka-seltzer plus cold and cough fights your worst cold symptoms plus your runny nose. oh, what a relief it is. dad: yeah, 20 something years now. thinking about what you want to do with your money? daughter: looking at options. what do you guys pay in fees? dad: i don't know exactly. daughter: if you're not happy do they have to pay you back? dad: it doesn't really work that way. daughter: you sure? vo: are you asking enough questions about the way your wealth is managed? wealth management at charles schwab. the bed r
>> we're going to break an unbreakable nazi code and win the war. >> oh. >> "the imitation game" rated pg-13, now playing in select cities. but it doesn't hold me back. i go through periods where it's hard to sleep at night, and stay awake during the day. non-24 is a circadian rhythm disorder that affects up to 70% of people who are totally blind. talk to your doctor about your symptoms and learn more by calling 844-844-2424. or visit my24info.com. i have the worst...
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tim johnson has his integrity and he has his unbreakable determination to fight for the people of ohio and just fight to do the things he needs to do. he's retiring after 18 years in the senate and 10 years in the house. to say he will be lost by the people of south dakota is a gross understatement. he worked here with my predecessor, the democratic leader, tom daschle and they got so many good things done for the state of south dakota. they're both missed but their friendship is something i've long admired. to show you the type of person he is, the person he beat by 524 votes came back the next election and endorsed him. a republican long-term member of the house and senate, larry pressler, endorsed tim johnson in his reelection. that is the kind of integrity tim johnson has. people admire him very, very much. but tim johnson leaves the senate as he entered it: undefeated. i'll miss him very, very much. my wife will miss barbara, a member of the book club. i've seen their exchange of e-mails back and forth as to what books they should read and what they thought of the book and where t
tim johnson has his integrity and he has his unbreakable determination to fight for the people of ohio and just fight to do the things he needs to do. he's retiring after 18 years in the senate and 10 years in the house. to say he will be lost by the people of south dakota is a gross understatement. he worked here with my predecessor, the democratic leader, tom daschle and they got so many good things done for the state of south dakota. they're both missed but their friendship is something i've...
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he has this unbreakable determination to fight to do the things he needs to do. after 18 years in the senate and 10 years in the house will stop to say he will be lost by the people of south dakota is a great understatement. he worked here with my predecessor, the democratic leader, tom daschle. they got so many things done for the state of south dakota. they are both missed, but their friendship is something i long admire. to show you the type of person by 524the person he beat votes him back the next election and endorsed him. a republican, longtime member of the house and senate endorsed tim johnson in his reelection. that is the kind of integrity tim johnson has. people admire him very much. tim johnson leaves the senate undefeated and i will miss him very, very much. my wife will miss barbara and .heir book club i have seen their exchange of e-mails back and forth as to what book they should read. so we will mr. johnson's. south dakota will miss the johnson's. he will be a great blessing to the state of south dakota and to his family. i ask unanimous consent
he has this unbreakable determination to fight to do the things he needs to do. after 18 years in the senate and 10 years in the house will stop to say he will be lost by the people of south dakota is a great understatement. he worked here with my predecessor, the democratic leader, tom daschle. they got so many things done for the state of south dakota. they are both missed, but their friendship is something i long admire. to show you the type of person by 524the person he beat votes him back...
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as i've said before, our visa policy should reflect the unbreak nl bond between our nations and people. supporting israel, our strongest ally, and the only democracy in the region, remains a vital component of protecting u.s. national security interests. as ranking member of the appropriations subcommittee on state and foreign operations, i will continue to fight to provide israel with the resources it requires to secure its borders and protect its citizens and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from florida. ms. ros-lehtinen: i continue toe reserve. is the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york. mr. engel: i yield three minutes to one of the authors of this resolution, the gentleman from florida, mr. ted deutch. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for three minutes. mr. deutch: thank you, mr. speaker. today the house is taking up the senate version of the u.s.-israel strategic partnership act, a bill that passed this aim aim -- chamber in march with a vote of 410-1. our vote today will send this piece of legislation to the president's des
as i've said before, our visa policy should reflect the unbreak nl bond between our nations and people. supporting israel, our strongest ally, and the only democracy in the region, remains a vital component of protecting u.s. national security interests. as ranking member of the appropriations subcommittee on state and foreign operations, i will continue to fight to provide israel with the resources it requires to secure its borders and protect its citizens and i yield back. the speaker pro...
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six most recently being emblematic of this, an increase interest in having some of the completely unbreakable encryption system. so what that means is there's pressure both from law enforcement immunity for tools as to how to fight criminals who are using all of these different attributes of technology, and they're understandably is also an increased demand for tools to protect our privacy's. those are things that, while not completely antithetical, there are ways that are tensions between those two. and to address that we're going to talk about some specific things that raise the attention. so we're going to talk an issue after we get a certain overview of about congress and we think it might, we're going to talk about the most recent microsoft case in the second circuit had a proposed amendment to rule 41 which both of those topics will raise the international problem of how to do with, how should domestically change with respect to international problems. and then we will turn to a proposed law called errands law and other revisions. i know back in washington so i can use acronyms with aba
six most recently being emblematic of this, an increase interest in having some of the completely unbreakable encryption system. so what that means is there's pressure both from law enforcement immunity for tools as to how to fight criminals who are using all of these different attributes of technology, and they're understandably is also an increased demand for tools to protect our privacy's. those are things that, while not completely antithetical, there are ways that are tensions between...
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it's generally viewed at this level as unbreakable in our lifetimes by any sets of human beings in any way. we'll see if that's really true. but i today believe if you have important information the safest place to keep it is in google. i can assure you that the safest place to not keep it is anywhere else. because of the level of attacks, first the chinese ttack and then later the n.s.a., gchq, whatever you want to call it attack. so it has affected our relations and in particular conversations in europe where people are sensitive to this. it's also caused us to tighten every procedure within our systems. so we're just a lot safer. >> assuming there is a cost, a financial cost or moral cost, who do you blame for that, the u.s. government or edward snowden? >> i'd like to offer a rule of sort of surveillance life, which just because you can do something doesn't mean that you should do something. the fact is all of the technologies we're describing are capable of massive, in the hands of the wrong person, violations of people's privacy. everyone here has a mobile phone. everyone with th
it's generally viewed at this level as unbreakable in our lifetimes by any sets of human beings in any way. we'll see if that's really true. but i today believe if you have important information the safest place to keep it is in google. i can assure you that the safest place to not keep it is anywhere else. because of the level of attacks, first the chinese ttack and then later the n.s.a., gchq, whatever you want to call it attack. so it has affected our relations and in particular...
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and it's generally viewed that this level of encryption is unbreakable in our lifetimes by any human beings in any way. we'll see if that's really true. but i today believe that if you have important information, the safest place to keep it is in google. and i can awe sure you the safest -- assure you the safest place not to keep it is anywhere else because of the levels of attacks. first the chinese attack, then later the nsa, gchq, whatever you want to call it attack. so it has affected our relations, and in particular conversations in europe where people are very sensitive to this. it's also caused us to tighten every procedure within our system is. within our system. so we're just a lot safer. >> so assuming there is a cost, a financial cost or moral cost, who do you blame for that, the u.s. government or edward snowden? >> well, i'd like to offer a rule of sort of surveillance life which just because you can do something doesn't mean that you should do something. and the fact of the matter is that all of the technologies that we're describing are capable of massive, you know, in
and it's generally viewed that this level of encryption is unbreakable in our lifetimes by any human beings in any way. we'll see if that's really true. but i today believe that if you have important information, the safest place to keep it is in google. and i can awe sure you the safest -- assure you the safest place not to keep it is anywhere else because of the levels of attacks. first the chinese attack, then later the nsa, gchq, whatever you want to call it attack. so it has affected our...
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it is viewed as unbreakable in our life times. we will see. i believe if you have important information, the safest place to keep it is google. the safest place to not keep it is nip else. first there was the chinese attack and then the n.s.a. attack. it has affected our relations in particular in conversations in europe where people are very sensitive to this. it has caused us to tighten every procedure woiltour -- within our system. we are just a lot saver. >> assuming there is a financial or moral cost, who do you blame for that, the u.s. government or edward snowden? >> i would like to offer a rule for surveillance life. just because you can do something doesn't mean that you should do something. the fact of the matter is that all of the technologies that we are describing are capable of massive -- in the hands of the wrong person -- violations of people's privacy. everyone has a mobile phone, it is on a data network, the phone knows exactly where it is because of the e-911 services, and all of that information could be misused. the snowde
it is viewed as unbreakable in our life times. we will see. i believe if you have important information, the safest place to keep it is google. the safest place to not keep it is nip else. first there was the chinese attack and then the n.s.a. attack. it has affected our relations in particular in conversations in europe where people are very sensitive to this. it has caused us to tighten every procedure woiltour -- within our system. we are just a lot saver. >> assuming there is a...
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. >> plus, call it the unbreakable building.g on ♪ running by ♪ running into the sun ♪ but i'm running behind. in my world, wall isn't a street... return on investment isn't the only return i'm looking forward to. for some, every dollar is earned with sweat, sacrifice, courage. which is why usaa is honored to help our members with everything from investing for retirement to saving for college. our commitment to current and former military members and their families is without equal. start investing with as little as fifty dollars. an illegally built building in crimea. it just refuses to crumble. officials blowing it up twice now it failed. 16 story tall building sitting and teetering as you can see it 70-degree angle. officials are going to try a third time. try the implosion a third time. they haven't set the date yet for that and a foul load ahead. police arresting a man at jfk airport here in new york for trying to smuggle cocaine in a diaper that he was wearing. he stashed 1.5 kilos of the stuff in his pants. said he was pa
. >> plus, call it the unbreakable building.g on ♪ running by ♪ running into the sun ♪ but i'm running behind. in my world, wall isn't a street... return on investment isn't the only return i'm looking forward to. for some, every dollar is earned with sweat, sacrifice, courage. which is why usaa is honored to help our members with everything from investing for retirement to saving for college. our commitment to current and former military members and their families is without equal....