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and then i also so that experience and then getting to go myself to the visitation gallery and visit of these men and see the community existed out there in a place which is almost by definition supposed to eliminate community was when i there was probably more of a story there that a long time ago now but at the time it seemed like a good idea to try to write a book it but yeah and i know and i know in the book you talk about your your first visit which for me personally extremely i guess it was a learning experience go into into the prison itself and and all the things i'm curious to know more about how it was for you like how when you've had you ever been to a jail or prison before you know. i don't have to think i don't know if that i had i think i had been to a prison once before. maybe not, not in this kind of context, certainly not to talk to anyone. it was very it was very interesting experience. i'd actually love for you to tell your story as well, which i happen to know is a good one. but and maybe folks have been out to the prison, but yeah, you know, we we showed there, i
and then i also so that experience and then getting to go myself to the visitation gallery and visit of these men and see the community existed out there in a place which is almost by definition supposed to eliminate community was when i there was probably more of a story there that a long time ago now but at the time it seemed like a good idea to try to write a book it but yeah and i know and i know in the book you talk about your your first visit which for me personally extremely i guess it...
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to the visitation gallery, which is a very surreal place. and said in a small room with 10 men from death row. and about that many visitors. share some popcorn and have an extraordinarily normal time. which really was unforgettable and led me to writing this book basically. >> when you first got there was an idea of this happening? when did the book come? >> i think after -- two things. as you know, some of the folks who visit on death row held a memorial service or a funeral for him, and i ended up going to that and was very moved by it. some of his paintings were there. and some folks spoke about him and the time they had spent with him. i also -- so that experience, and getting to go to my self and visit and see the community that existed out there in a place which is almost by definition supposed to eliminate community. was when i thought there was probably more of a story there. that was a long time ago now. at the time it seemed like a good idea to try to write a book about it. >> i know you talk about your first visit, which was for m
to the visitation gallery, which is a very surreal place. and said in a small room with 10 men from death row. and about that many visitors. share some popcorn and have an extraordinarily normal time. which really was unforgettable and led me to writing this book basically. >> when you first got there was an idea of this happening? when did the book come? >> i think after -- two things. as you know, some of the folks who visit on death row held a memorial service or a funeral for...
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and i think in the introduction i say it's book is sort of the story of nights spent in the visitation gallery, in the execution chamber, you know. and so my hope is that people can read this both. they can see here the people who are on row hear their life stories to the that i was able to tell them. here's what they're like now if you go sit and talk with them and. you know thankfully people alvaro, david, other visitors who were kind enough to kind of talk to me and share their experiences. i was able to sort of hopefully let people into those relationships. and then here's it looks like when we execute someone. and i think if someone look at all that and decide what they think about, then i guess i can that's up to them, you know, but for for a lot of us, i think, myself included, before i got into this as a reporter, it's not something that you're inclined to think a lot about or that you're really able to access. not many people have the opportunity to go sit with folks on death row in other states. the on death row pretty much can't do this. what is described in this book, i in a lot of
and i think in the introduction i say it's book is sort of the story of nights spent in the visitation gallery, in the execution chamber, you know. and so my hope is that people can read this both. they can see here the people who are on row hear their life stories to the that i was able to tell them. here's what they're like now if you go sit and talk with them and. you know thankfully people alvaro, david, other visitors who were kind enough to kind of talk to me and share their experiences....
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usually you are in the visitation gallery but this happened inside. we sat in the circle and everybody started talking about memories from billy and how they had known him. i was there with one other visitor. i can't think of his name right now, but we shared stories about our experiences with billy through the time i have known him. in the book there's a really powerful piece that his lawyer mentioned about him never having a very happy moment in his life. it was really owpowerful becaus i think he did have a good moment at some point with friends he had inside, but it was very beautiful. to me it was one of the most powerful moments of my life sitting there surrounded by these gentlemen that their fate was to be executed. they were all sharing some testimony of a friend that died recently. i do think there is a lot that goes on. it became really weird at -- really real. >> we have a few more minutes. >> in reading cases, all of the appeals included the psr, the presentence report. for the general public, if you read the psr you would have to say to
usually you are in the visitation gallery but this happened inside. we sat in the circle and everybody started talking about memories from billy and how they had known him. i was there with one other visitor. i can't think of his name right now, but we shared stories about our experiences with billy through the time i have known him. in the book there's a really powerful piece that his lawyer mentioned about him never having a very happy moment in his life. it was really owpowerful becaus i...
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there and to a place that i had not access before in the prison, because usually you at the visitation gallery, but then this service happened inside they where their cells are. so we we sat in a circle and very much just just everybody started talking about memories from from billy and what they had known him in the prison and i was there with one of other billy's visitors, his right now. but we we just shared really stories about our experiences. billy, throughout the time that we have known him, i think you write in the book, there's a really powerful piece where it says that that billy's lawyer mentioned about him never, ever having a very happy moment in his life and. i think that was really powerful because because i think he did have a good moment at some point, the friends that he had inside, which is this new life that he was living within, you know, within that. but it was a very beautiful walk. and i think to me after this day is one of the most powerful moments my life has been sitting there surrounded with all this gentleman who were hit their fate was to be executed some point. t
there and to a place that i had not access before in the prison, because usually you at the visitation gallery, but then this service happened inside they where their cells are. so we we sat in a circle and very much just just everybody started talking about memories from from billy and what they had known him in the prison and i was there with one of other billy's visitors, his right now. but we we just shared really stories about our experiences. billy, throughout the time that we have known...
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we're visiting the gallery space, a photographer, my dad had listened last week. she has more than a decade of experience as a documentary photographer, and she has mentored me on my own photographer during the walk. i'm trying to do is find a different form of visual language to express a person. you know how the visual rhetoric presentation of africa and african people have always been so sweetly simplistic for traits. so i wanted to go a little bit further in to diversity to be phones out tomorrow. sure. name find any medium of painting. a person's identity in the tradition of ethnographic photography. any ciocca in africa as a whole portrait photographs would usually depict people and the simplistic minor facing forward posing formerly for the camera. and creating her body of work called the walls monitor would knock on the door, some ordinary people and asked to enter their homes to photograph. there was in this way, these domestic interiors have come to represent people's identities. the one thing that's very common is i find for traits south are hung along
we're visiting the gallery space, a photographer, my dad had listened last week. she has more than a decade of experience as a documentary photographer, and she has mentored me on my own photographer during the walk. i'm trying to do is find a different form of visual language to express a person. you know how the visual rhetoric presentation of africa and african people have always been so sweetly simplistic for traits. so i wanted to go a little bit further in to diversity to be phones out...
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having arrived in a new city, i could not miss the opportunity. to visit the local art gallery, let's go get acquainted, the bereza art gallery constantly hosts exhibitions, whenever you visit it, you will definitely see something new. i was lucky, i got to the opening of the exhibition of roman bonder, who creates paintings from broken glass. roman, hello, hello, tell me how you came up with the idea of... a glass painting, well, the story actually starts with me getting into a car accident, so, yes, and, well, we are all creative people, you know, you look at the clouds, you see some characters, yes, yes, of course, and maybe some kind of affect, shock or something else, it seemed to me that i noticed something on the broken windshield, i took off the same windshield and tried to finish something on it, well, naturally, nothing worked out, so to speak, and i decided to search the internet, it turns out that already there is such an art, what is it called, no one knows, there are only five of us, maybe 10 in the world, no one knows, in the world, that's the whole joke, and none of th
having arrived in a new city, i could not miss the opportunity. to visit the local art gallery, let's go get acquainted, the bereza art gallery constantly hosts exhibitions, whenever you visit it, you will definitely see something new. i was lucky, i got to the opening of the exhibition of roman bonder, who creates paintings from broken glass. roman, hello, hello, tell me how you came up with the idea of... a glass painting, well, the story actually starts with me getting into a car accident,...
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having arrived in the new city, i could not miss the opportunity not to visit the local art gallery.o and get acquainted. the bereza art gallery constantly hosts exhibitions, whenever you don't... or you will definitely see something new. i was lucky, i got to the opening of the exhibition of roman bonder, who creates paintings from broken glass. roman, hello, hello. tell us how you came up with the idea to create.
having arrived in the new city, i could not miss the opportunity not to visit the local art gallery.o and get acquainted. the bereza art gallery constantly hosts exhibitions, whenever you don't... or you will definitely see something new. i was lucky, i got to the opening of the exhibition of roman bonder, who creates paintings from broken glass. roman, hello, hello. tell us how you came up with the idea to create.
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please visit our museum galleries, which feature a temporary exhibit on how the hoover celebrated birthdays over the years and take advantage of seeing our permanent exhibit galleries for the last time. we are planning on closing in early 2025 to completely replace the exhibits with new information and displays to better reflect. the inspiring story of herbert and lou. while the museum closed in 2025, our research from remain open for use and the herbert hoover historic site will also be open for visits to his birthplace cottage. quaker meeting the jesse hoover blacksmith shop and, the hoover gravesite. we hope your visit the museum again when it reopens. in 2026. a quick program note, alan hoover, the third, had a family emergency that had has prevented him from participating in the family panel today. he sends his apologies and we send our thoughts and good wishes to his family at this time. please silence all electronic devices. i also want to thank the staff here who's done a marvelous job to get ready for this day. richard nash, who's done family activities and the museum galleries thr
please visit our museum galleries, which feature a temporary exhibit on how the hoover celebrated birthdays over the years and take advantage of seeing our permanent exhibit galleries for the last time. we are planning on closing in early 2025 to completely replace the exhibits with new information and displays to better reflect. the inspiring story of herbert and lou. while the museum closed in 2025, our research from remain open for use and the herbert hoover historic site will also be open...
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we visited their new york city gallery for a preview of the sale. culturally, "game of thrones" is -- you can make arguments. you can say "star trek" is super important, obviously. but "game of thrones" is right up there because you have this amazing storytelling. >> reporter: joe mattalena is executive vice president of heritage auctions. >> remember, we were glued. we were waiting for the next week to see what happened. we talked about it in society. >> the next time i see you, it will be in black. >> it was always my color. >> reporter: heritage spent over a year curating all the items for the auction in northern ireland, one of the shooting locations for the series. >> so for the last five years, all of these amazing things have been in belfast, ireland in an archive. and we worked closely with the hbo team of archivists to cure curate the auction. this is coming straight from the archives. >> reporter: the auction, which takes place october 10th through 12th features 900 lots of props, costumes, and memorabilia from the series' eight seasons. y
we visited their new york city gallery for a preview of the sale. culturally, "game of thrones" is -- you can make arguments. you can say "star trek" is super important, obviously. but "game of thrones" is right up there because you have this amazing storytelling. >> reporter: joe mattalena is executive vice president of heritage auctions. >> remember, we were glued. we were waiting for the next week to see what happened. we talked about it in society....
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gallery. >> i was excited it would be up and running again. and it is something new to me because i had not visitedwe wanted to do exhibitions and performances. >> a real estate developer first became a gallery opener in 2012 when he cofounded the collective. a downtown with supporting local causes and the revival of the city center. >> our programming has had a major focus of creating change. >> they wanted to impact a neighborhood for their next project. after meeting with east village leaders, they bought the 113-year-old good shepherd church and three more buildings on the lot. they launched the new cultural space earlier this year. >> it was important for us to keep it intact. >> now called the shepherd, it is a performance space and meeting space all in one. there is an emphasis on artists of color reflecting the communities of the art -- artists. >> we want you to feel welcome and that you have a connection to the work that is here. >> this book is called art in this nation, the detroit people mover. >> there is a small library by the old confessionals curated by the arts educator. a founder
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everything else in the galleries that you are visiting tonight is high-tech, interactive, digital.his is not, but it is just as immersive. we want people to sit on the sofas, sit behind the desk. come over here and pop through the door just as john kennedy did. we want them to immerse themselves in this space and imagine just 150 yards where we are standing tonight is the actual oval office of the president of the united states. host: what is the history of the oval office itself? stuart: up until teddy roosevelt the president's office was on the same floor where the president lived. mrs. roosevelt as the president to find elsewhere for an office, so we built an building that had been on the space of greenhouses, and that is what we call the west wing today. the president's office was not oval in that space. it did not become oval until president taft and it was moved into the corner under franklin delano roosevelt. host: the desk you were standing in front of as a replica of the resolute desk. stuart: there was a british commercial vessel, a sailing vessel that was marooned in the
everything else in the galleries that you are visiting tonight is high-tech, interactive, digital.his is not, but it is just as immersive. we want people to sit on the sofas, sit behind the desk. come over here and pop through the door just as john kennedy did. we want them to immerse themselves in this space and imagine just 150 yards where we are standing tonight is the actual oval office of the president of the united states. host: what is the history of the oval office itself? stuart: up...
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gallery, pushkin museum and the historical museum will be held for teachers. this morning, students solemnly greeted teachers on the red carpet, and the mayor visited the renovated building of school number 37 in ramenki. we send our children like wizards so that you can raise them, give them a good education, and we are waiting for this miracle, you really did this miracle. thank you very much, thank you very much, for the school, thank you very much, thank you for a good school, thank you. happy upcoming teacher's day teachers were congratulated by andrey vorobyov, today in the house of the government of the moscow region he presented awards to the best employees in the field of education. the second international forum of special economic zones was held in dubna near moscow. governor moscow region andrey vorobyov deputy prime minister alexander novak visited two enterprises where innovative products in the field of domestic technologies are created. at the factory, the core produces boards, laptops, and one of the main ones. i am glad that young people work here, i am glad that the most modern technologies are here, that companies, at least those that we just
gallery, pushkin museum and the historical museum will be held for teachers. this morning, students solemnly greeted teachers on the red carpet, and the mayor visited the renovated building of school number 37 in ramenki. we send our children like wizards so that you can raise them, give them a good education, and we are waiting for this miracle, you really did this miracle. thank you very much, thank you very much, for the school, thank you very much, thank you for a good school, thank you....
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of the art they have the art gallery, then there is practice the despise of the sonata is one hospital of that particular area. crowded with many of the class doctor visits prevailing. drawing these, this out, your medical supplies was supposed to relieve the hospital, increase the cubits opperation of operations sustainable, but not anymore. we spoke with dr. unable, somebody who confirmed jobs these, these are getting off the 3rd floor of the office with that too. huge level of damage to many of the boxes that included much needed medical supplies. and we talked about also basic of as stop, like as simple as the on pacific the band, the is the sterilize, the a lot that are needed inside the hospital. the attack resulted in the injuries of 4 of the medical is stopped inside the hospital. let's not forget this really monetary when it storm can. i was on hospital day in 30 was all the medical stuff and listed with only a 3 or 4 medical staff inside the doctor and the nursing team and 3 of the nursing team members who were left in the hospital clinic to 100 other people who were detained as a from the hospital, these were the patients, the injury is any va
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visit studentcam.org for all the details on how to enter. the de is january 20, 2025. >> we are here at the national portrait gallery and time with curator robin asmussen. can you tell us about brilliant exiles? what is an exhibition about and why is right now the best time for this exhibit? >> well, it exhibition features 57 creative,io unconventional independentt women who felt they couldn't achieve everything they the united united states, from 1900 until 1939 they made their way to paris where because they were expatriates in a foreign country they did have to abide by the rules of france for women or of the united states. i had great freedom to decide who they want to be, what they wanted to do,ma and he did remarkable things. >> this history is not been representedd before. the t impact that paris had on these women during that time and the impact that they had on paris. we hear a lot about the lost generation of artists anyway and at scott fitzgerald, at the women's story really hasn't been told. so i wanted to bring that to the fore in this exhibition just focusing on women. and what i found which is remarkable is a lot of the reasons
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london is visiting the capital's four nominations for the stirling prize, the most prestigious architectural award in the country. one of those is the re—development of the national portrait galleryound 950 metres squared of space, which was underutilised and turned it into public space. and for me, this is the essence of tackling the climate crisis. so i think that's been recognised by the riba as being important. and i think that's what this project is really about. let's take a look at the travel news now and there's generally a good service this morning. severe delays on the northbound northern line between kennington and camden town. time now to get a check on the weather for the day ahead, here's kate kinsella. good morning. it is a mild start this morning, but it's also another day of sunshine and showers. a little different to yesterday, however. this morning, there is a bit of patchy rain, quite cloudy, that's the remnants of last night's system. but it is slowly starting to break up, the cloud, and we'll get some sunny spells. that's when we are likely to see more showers. they're not as heavy as yesterday, and we are unlikely to hear any thunder. temperatures today 17
london is visiting the capital's four nominations for the stirling prize, the most prestigious architectural award in the country. one of those is the re—development of the national portrait galleryound 950 metres squared of space, which was underutilised and turned it into public space. and for me, this is the essence of tackling the climate crisis. so i think that's been recognised by the riba as being important. and i think that's what this project is really about. let's take a look at the...
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gallery and gelerovsky. our hero lived in the center of moscow in stoleshnikov lane. the flying correspondent must be everywhere. he rented an apartment. like me, he always had a lot of people visitingle came, the same inhabitants of khitrovka, embarrassingly asked for money on loan, he answered: do not be afraid to get bored, if you get bored. you are watching the news on the rossiya channel. hello, andrey shevtsov is in the studio. the ministry of defense has published a video of the results of the combat work of the heavy fire system crew santsepyok of the southern group of troops on the positions of the armed forces of ukraine. the units provide fire support. assault groups, ensuring their advancement in various areas of the front. the crew of a combat vehicle, accompanied by a fire support detachment, covertly moved to the position and struck with ammunition with a thermobaric mixture. as a result , the identified firing points were destroyed. the crew of army aviation on a mi-28 nm helicopter attacked positions in the armed forces of ukraine in the border area of the kursk region. the strike was carried out with air missiles on ... specified targets enemy. as a result , the
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