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and two of vincent van gogh cost most famous paintings are reunited. twothe first time, these shining sunflowers are together again. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. today, a series of bomb attacks in cairo killed six people and wounded 100 more. among the targets, police headquarters. supporters of the army general who seized power last year has blamed the muslim brotherhood and its leader, bahamas morsi, for the attack, but they deny any involvement -- mohamed morsi, for the attack, but they deny any involvement. >> pickups arrive outside the police station. the driver switches quickly to a getaway car, and about two minutes later, this, the first bomb of the day. the massive blast produced panic on the street. at headquarters, a desperate search in the rubble and a rush to help survivors. islamist insurgents have been carrying out attacks since president mohamed morsi was ousted last july. but this was the most significant strike so far in the capital. journalistlocal reasoning for friends and colleagues.
and two of vincent van gogh cost most famous paintings are reunited. twothe first time, these shining sunflowers are together again. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. today, a series of bomb attacks in cairo killed six people and wounded 100 more. among the targets, police headquarters. supporters of the army general who seized power last year has blamed the muslim brotherhood and its leader, bahamas morsi, for the attack, but they deny any involvement...
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moment to moment van gogh when he was in our room he painted the postman the poster he was like in costume get a blue suit and he had a hat and a beard when you paid regular people like someone like a lawyer or doctor or some imagist nab you know it's boring. and sometimes the homeless people do look biblical it looks like they're out of the bible but they have long beards and tragic eyes and so this is what interests me the basic statics of the sun. i know subject. participle. but not a sense of humor ok to catch that. takes coming. i think i'd i'd like. to see the reason he better say right. now we saw. the people that's the way it. was so i'm so old sure. his deal is that he will not look at my painting until it's been that it was finished he wanted to take it away he said that's my soul you know you're a jewel you're going to get a million dollars from the guggenheim museum i mean it was like and say educated and in certain ways you say that i'm taking a page yes mine so we have to we had to fight a little bit so i said look at taken today because we'll buy it be it i'd love to talk ab
moment to moment van gogh when he was in our room he painted the postman the poster he was like in costume get a blue suit and he had a hat and a beard when you paid regular people like someone like a lawyer or doctor or some imagist nab you know it's boring. and sometimes the homeless people do look biblical it looks like they're out of the bible but they have long beards and tragic eyes and so this is what interests me the basic statics of the sun. i know subject. participle. but not a sense...
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this time, we're in the south of france, mixing roman ruins, fine wine, a little van gogh, and even anch bullfight. get ready for not a year, but an exhilarating half hour in provence.
this time, we're in the south of france, mixing roman ruins, fine wine, a little van gogh, and even anch bullfight. get ready for not a year, but an exhilarating half hour in provence.
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you would have an alias, too, when you see theo van gogh's body. all of the people defending roman polanski and woody allen, perverts, aren't defending this guy. there are two reasons they blamed this video. one is to win an election. and number two is it's easier to censor than capture. >> there's a lot of reasons they may have. clinton, carney, susan rice all fell in line. did they fall in line out of, i don't know, a feeling that they needed to or they were told to? >> i wonder about that around this table. it seems to me everybody is falling in line, the sky is falling, conspiracy theory. let's buy into this. let's get back to the facts, eric. the facts are that right now, carter ham said he was never told to withdraw. all he did was say, you know what, guys, it looks like an attack. looks like something that was planned, there was some foresight here. he didn't say it was attached to al qaeda. he didn't say any of that. he didn't say a word like that. >> but when he was pressed, they specifically said, general ham, was it a protest? did it loo
you would have an alias, too, when you see theo van gogh's body. all of the people defending roman polanski and woody allen, perverts, aren't defending this guy. there are two reasons they blamed this video. one is to win an election. and number two is it's easier to censor than capture. >> there's a lot of reasons they may have. clinton, carney, susan rice all fell in line. did they fall in line out of, i don't know, a feeling that they needed to or they were told to? >> i wonder...
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. >> ifill: on the newshour online right now, it appears that van gogh and picasso can keep their detroit home. local and national foundations have pledged more than $300 million dollars to protect the city's beloved art collection while it undergoes bankruptcy. the funds will also bolster the city's ailing pension funds. you can read more about the deal on our rundown. all that and more on our website, newshour.pbs.org. >> woodruff: and that's the newshour for tonight. on tuesday, we'll sit down with former defense secretary robert gates about his attention- grabbing new memoir. i'm judy woodruff. and i'm gwen ifill. we'll see you online and again here tomorrow evening. for all you us here at "the pbs newshour," thank you and goodnight. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and fou
. >> ifill: on the newshour online right now, it appears that van gogh and picasso can keep their detroit home. local and national foundations have pledged more than $300 million dollars to protect the city's beloved art collection while it undergoes bankruptcy. the funds will also bolster the city's ailing pension funds. you can read more about the deal on our rundown. all that and more on our website, newshour.pbs.org. >> woodruff: and that's the newshour for tonight. on tuesday,...
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not to have any more control over sands who is in knots that they will not be satisfied because van gogh these two overs still to come towards me. and you live in community has not seemed to be happy about it because these people and multiple pro eu eu people and fourteen it's the only cool if you made it to a paved road distance with me. as far as the entity of the year is consumed with comp support it because he uses some promotional of the nation's own though is to complete the mission is to lose. to quote it to be one of the union sq and bishops. oh and i've seen myself really fits its ground tombs in rationing be. so in the investigation has changed not only was it into tens of government and called the cheesy looking but the kind of fur. the hero of the line down his cheek i've lately than i i'm watching this case up in the course of the number of months has the nature of the tricks is to get that type of protest as the industry has seen the news fairly complex and think it was useful. people are not happy. so all forced removal as well practiced in the army different peoples somet
not to have any more control over sands who is in knots that they will not be satisfied because van gogh these two overs still to come towards me. and you live in community has not seemed to be happy about it because these people and multiple pro eu eu people and fourteen it's the only cool if you made it to a paved road distance with me. as far as the entity of the year is consumed with comp support it because he uses some promotional of the nation's own though is to complete the mission is to...
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enough to be -- >> i think david would benefit from a quick junket and a stop at a coffee shop and a van goghm. >> for -- there is -- it gets to the class system in this country, if you grow up privileged in this country, you had your years of experiment, of marijuana or whatever and you're probably not going to get caught, but if we have -- we have two graphs that where telling. use of marijuana by race. it is basically even. now look at this. marijuana arrests and you see when you look at the arrest rate, just the idea of keeping this legal, you're also sort of supporting and propping up the system that has been grossly unfair in terms of who pays the price for this. >> as a treatment professional, we never advocated incarceration as a solution to what we now know is a brain disease. and clearly we have a long way to go. when it comes to marijuana, it is a tricky question, there aren't good service structures in place to educate people about marijuana use. let like if you're an oxycontin or vicodin user, you go to treatment and other than that, we leave you alone. we need something in the m
enough to be -- >> i think david would benefit from a quick junket and a stop at a coffee shop and a van goghm. >> for -- there is -- it gets to the class system in this country, if you grow up privileged in this country, you had your years of experiment, of marijuana or whatever and you're probably not going to get caught, but if we have -- we have two graphs that where telling. use of marijuana by race. it is basically even. now look at this. marijuana arrests and you see when you...
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it is relevant the way anybody that produces innovative work artistically, where rd whether it is van goghdahli, hemingway. if they are changing culture, they back part of the dna of the culture. you can't remove it. you can't take the beatles out of history and have history be the same. >> that is true. good point. you will be celebrating all year long? >> yes. we are located at 458 geary street right in union square. the phone number there is (415)441-8840. or you can go to the website at sfae.com. there is so much there. >> thank you so much. >> sure. . >>> welcome back. we are waking up to a mix of mid and high level clouds this morning, but we are looking for a chance of showers on thursday. but before that, let's take a look at our wake up temperatures. upper 40s in some areas. upper 60s for the mountainview, fremont and redwood city. low 70s everywhere else in the south bay. 70 in cupertino. 72 expected in evergreen this afternoon. upper 60s through concord and pittsburg. 70 in pleasanton. mid 60s in hayward this afternoon and in san francisco topping out in the mid 60s. low 60s at
it is relevant the way anybody that produces innovative work artistically, where rd whether it is van goghdahli, hemingway. if they are changing culture, they back part of the dna of the culture. you can't remove it. you can't take the beatles out of history and have history be the same. >> that is true. good point. you will be celebrating all year long? >> yes. we are located at 458 geary street right in union square. the phone number there is (415)441-8840. or you can go to the...