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it was one of his associates. >> where was he? >> his place was on the platform, alongside georgi malenkov, his anointed successor. but his health was so poor, his frailty was so obvious that he didn't want to expose himself in the way that would be involved if he gave a really big long speech. so everyone knew there was something wrong with stalin who saw him even just sitting on the podium. >> so when did he -- you know what was it like at the very end? >> at the very end most people who were alive in 1953 had been brought up -- most people were young after all. lots of people had died in the 1930's or died in the second world war. most people in their 20's or 30's or younger had known no other ruler but joseph stalin and they had been taught to revere him. so when the day of the funeral came, there was a huge press of people pushing towards red square and a lot of them got trampled to death in the rush. so even in death, joseph stalin for once inadvertently was a killer. >> what was the story through around his death where -- i
it was one of his associates. >> where was he? >> his place was on the platform, alongside georgi malenkov, his anointed successor. but his health was so poor, his frailty was so obvious that he didn't want to expose himself in the way that would be involved if he gave a really big long speech. so everyone knew there was something wrong with stalin who saw him even just sitting on the podium. >> so when did he -- you know what was it like at the very end? >> at the very...
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was rolling. and that led to a break in the case and was obviously a great break in the case because we were able to trace the number back as of four conall one family owned by writer readily and traced that this particular van to jersey city were it was last rented to an individual by the name of muhammad solomon. salomé was part of a small cell of islamist terrorists incensed by america's support for israel. the attack on the world trade center was their declaration of war. salomé was arrested. the trail led to a storage facility packed with bomb making equipment. but the real mastermind the bomb maker ramzi yousef had fled to pakistan on the night of the world trade center bombing ramzi yosef was basically the lead explosive instructor. in afghanistan teaching other folks to be teachers of builders of bombs. and you could certainly see a bomb or signature between beirut and the ninety three trade center. solemn a's amateurish attempt to reclaim his cash deposit would end in a record two hundred
was rolling. and that led to a break in the case and was obviously a great break in the case because we were able to trace the number back as of four conall one family owned by writer readily and traced that this particular van to jersey city were it was last rented to an individual by the name of muhammad solomon. salomé was part of a small cell of islamist terrorists incensed by america's support for israel. the attack on the world trade center was their declaration of war. salomé was...
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whose decision was that. it was the head. were opposed to any deal with the arabs by the mainstream jewish leadership led by david ben-gurion. and planning car bombs was a short cut to provoking all out war. on january the fourth one nine hundred forty eight he struck. their target was the sariah building in the heart of java a densely populated arab district. disguised as arabs a lot he bomb team drove a truck packed with two hundred pounds of explosives and park close to the building . the electric timer was set for eighty seconds to let the bombers get away. the explosion killed twenty eight including innocent passers by and injured hundreds. less he did not have a monopoly on planning car bombs. the palestinians made plans to strike back using their own bomb maker. trained by the nazis during world war two. thousand the sister. was close to him. she has never spoken about her brother before. she came to what sort of training did he get in germany you know i do is called commando commander. and she has now seen a clue that
whose decision was that. it was the head. were opposed to any deal with the arabs by the mainstream jewish leadership led by david ben-gurion. and planning car bombs was a short cut to provoking all out war. on january the fourth one nine hundred forty eight he struck. their target was the sariah building in the heart of java a densely populated arab district. disguised as arabs a lot he bomb team drove a truck packed with two hundred pounds of explosives and park close to the building . the...
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a black was accused of stealing some hound dogs, and when he was discovered with the dogs, a posse wasinteresting thing about it was that they allowed the youngest one in the posse the honor of shooting the black person who was accused of taking the dogs. in south carolina, the will earl case--will earl was a young black. 31 taxicab drivers took him out and lynched him. montgomery county, georgia, isaiah nixon was accused of voting a--voting registration, getting blacks signed up to vote, and they-- a mob went to his home and asked his wife where he was, and she said, "he's in the house." and she said--the mob said, "tell him to come out." and as soon as he got out and got on the ground, they shot him dead. and she said it was in the presence of his children, and they scattered like a covey of birds. >> narrator: these articles boosted the circulation of the pittsburgh courier. >> 14 editions across the country and in the caribbean, africa, england, and a few in hawaii. 14 editions, 400,000 papers a week, and employing about 350 people. >> narrator: producing a national newspaper with
a black was accused of stealing some hound dogs, and when he was discovered with the dogs, a posse wasinteresting thing about it was that they allowed the youngest one in the posse the honor of shooting the black person who was accused of taking the dogs. in south carolina, the will earl case--will earl was a young black. 31 taxicab drivers took him out and lynched him. montgomery county, georgia, isaiah nixon was accused of voting a--voting registration, getting blacks signed up to vote, and...
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braun was clearly losing the race he was tired of being coming in second he was it was pretty well i think discussed it with with the system the government system that that we were operating under not realizing that the russians were really technology smart. was very much in the public eye he often appeared on television and even helped disney sell the ambition of space travel so the american public he was the first salesman. if we were to stop could be organized and well supported space where i believe a practical passenger rocket could be built and tested within ten years. the press also joined in on the space race. and american newspapers claimed that eleven cosmonauts went into space before guarin did and never return to earth alive they were known as the so-called missing cosmonauts the reports even gave their names to lend credibility to the stories. i was married to one of the names of. long this her. was phoned in under these tests not true it was a form of relaxation my. husband was a tester he often told her about how he had spent six months in a capsule into the ocean he w
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i was. i was ashamed that i had been a hero was. that i was a good fellow. soldier on the other side and i think i'm just in the good. to see. the. people. with the spins. for the full. we've got. the biggest issues get the human voice face to face with the news makers. for the latest headlines of the week's top stories this is our team international threat members of two terrorist cells have been arrested on suspicion of planning attacks on russian cities both groups are believed to have links with global terrorism. startling statistics three decades twenty five million deaths and over sixteen million infections much to talk about at the international aids conference which starts today. kidnap confusion the u.s. media claims that an iranian scientist who says he was adopted by american secret services was buying for washington. drying up record high temperatures in russia causing widespread crop failure forcing deaths for farmers to seek state support. and we'll bring you a sports update next with. your with force news on r t hello welcome of yours i had li
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i was a charade. i was ashamed that i been muted i was ashamed that i had. to go. my way. in the mine. where i would be out in all the hours of four to. get out or i would go. no words or i think. that i was a good soldier. shoulder on the other side and i think i'm just in the good. little milk . still. a little the milk . to wear the latest headlines and the week's top stories here and here is our t.v. international threat members of two terrorist cells have been arrested on suspicion of planning attacks on russian cities all groups are believed to have links from global terrorism. startling statistics three decades twenty five million deaths and over sixty million infections much to talk about and the international aids conference which starts today. kidnap confusion the u.s. media claims that an iranian scientist just as he was abducted by american secret services was spying for washington. drying record high temperatures in russia are causing widespread fraud failure forcing desperate farmers to seek state support. time now to look take a look at what's happening and
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what was he like as a husband? he was nice. he was a good husband. >> that's a tough one. >> did you follow his career? a little. >> he wasn't kissing her a lot. >> next, we have larry and snoop dog. >> 1967 pontiac. i never heard of that. >> yeah. it's low to the floor, too. see? i told you it was low to the floor. [ male announcer ] this rock has never stood still. since our beginning, we've been there for clients through good times and bad, when our clients' needs changed we changed to meet them. through the years, when some lost their way, we led the way with new ideas for the financial challenges we knew would lie ahead. this rock has never stood still. and there's one thing that will never change. we are, the rock you can rely on. prudential. [ but aleve can last 12 hours. ttylenol 8 hour lasts 8 hours. and aleve was proven to work better on pain than tylenol 8 hour. so why am i still thinking about this? how are you? good, how are you? [ male announcer ] aleve. proven better on pain. presenting the cadillac "summer's bes
what was he like as a husband? he was nice. he was a good husband. >> that's a tough one. >> did you follow his career? a little. >> he wasn't kissing her a lot. >> next, we have larry and snoop dog. >> 1967 pontiac. i never heard of that. >> yeah. it's low to the floor, too. see? i told you it was low to the floor. [ male announcer ] this rock has never stood still. since our beginning, we've been there for clients through good times and bad, when our...
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i stood about where the plot was which was a mass grave. there was no marker at all. they were buried together with the other poor in a little area. to be standing there in the space where your great, great grandfather was and other members of your family and have no marker they are the grass. they are the grass underneath your feet or their bodies are. that is a humbling experience. we are part of a remnant if we think we are not we are diluting ourselves that genealogy searchs should humble you. because it's only traces left. there are only signs left. those signs are not empty. you know, they transsubstantiate the lines that were that were there that were gone and yet are somehow encoded in us. >> thank you. [music] ♪[applause] thank you. >> thank you for applauding. never know. [laughter]. so, these next few pieces are jewish art songs the jewish art song is not something that most people know about even if you are into classical music. raise your hand if you know shoemoner shoebert? these songs are actually in yiddish but they are art songs. they are beautiful. a
i stood about where the plot was which was a mass grave. there was no marker at all. they were buried together with the other poor in a little area. to be standing there in the space where your great, great grandfather was and other members of your family and have no marker they are the grass. they are the grass underneath your feet or their bodies are. that is a humbling experience. we are part of a remnant if we think we are not we are diluting ourselves that genealogy searchs should humble...
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that was something she was going to learn over time. unlike john, she didn't have a name -- there was not going to be a name that she then associated with me. but i love children and, you know, sitting there playing with toys with her, she seemed like a really nice child, and -- >> larry: what did you think -- >> i look forward to having a relationship with her at that time. >> larry: you do? >> i did. >> larry: now? >> now there's really no reason for me to. >> larry: did you read or what did you make of the interview that she did with "gq"? >> i -- really, i read a portion of it that my sister forwarded to me, but i didn't read the whole thing. my sister gets incensed and will send me something that makes her mad. >> larry: let's clear something up. she said your relationship was dysfunctional, toxic, way before she came along. >> if that were true, why would john and i have worked so hard under such difficult and public circumstances to make the relationship work? we really -- we both -- i mean, i really think we both worked hard in
that was something she was going to learn over time. unlike john, she didn't have a name -- there was not going to be a name that she then associated with me. but i love children and, you know, sitting there playing with toys with her, she seemed like a really nice child, and -- >> larry: what did you think -- >> i look forward to having a relationship with her at that time. >> larry: you do? >> i did. >> larry: now? >> now there's really no reason for me to....
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cut it was. such was such was there. was. and while most provides for making phone tying in front is rather in the boiling hate european firefighters are battling the fire some of blazes and later in the program we see the help they get from specialist russian have. still seem to say it is moving in the opposite directions and taylor makes the machine most capable of hearing. tough new immigration law is due to become a reality within a fortnight in arizona facing a late legal challenge from the american government their department of justice has filed a lawsuit to stop the act from coming into force on july the twenty nine while five other states plus similar. measures would allow police to stop and question people who they reasonably suspect of being in the go anywhere critics say it will leave targeting of ethnic minorities but supporters believe american. morning reports from california. southern california these immigrant workers are picking the consumer that millions of americans and people around the world. it's a back
cut it was. such was such was there. was. and while most provides for making phone tying in front is rather in the boiling hate european firefighters are battling the fire some of blazes and later in the program we see the help they get from specialist russian have. still seem to say it is moving in the opposite directions and taylor makes the machine most capable of hearing. tough new immigration law is due to become a reality within a fortnight in arizona facing a late legal challenge from...
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he was. right because. it's. the out. there. was. was was. was was was was. was. was perseverance are going to. ok well another. way to look at how european firefighters are relying on russian. blazes that's coming up. the tough immigration law in arizona is being criticized across the united states for a lot of racial profiling the law that said to come into force. the police to stop and search people who are just suspected of being and immigrants critics say will lead to the targeting of ethnic groups supporters claim the. results in california found if illegals have gone. and people around the world. it's a bank breaking job not everyone is fit to do most of these workers arrived in the united states illegally some from as far as central america and many are oblivious to the political firestorm centered around them know what happened here for leave and you're going to leave any time i mean a lot of this is about lawful citizens versus illegal invaders if you want to build a fifty foot fence i'm in favor of the fifty foot fence there's a loving million illegal i
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i was. i was ashamed that i. i was ashamed that i hadn't been a hero why. my legs are. what i wanted to be. what i was growing up once or i think. that i was a good soldier. but now most older on the other side and i think i'm just not good . how will he handle spotlight on our album enough and today my guest in the studio is. he is on the list of the most beautiful people according to people magazine he's performing in the world's best offers and concert sometimes he also works with. but does classical music really need to be in the minutes to survive in the twenty first century the famous italian tenor is here to talk about . safina comes from intel in family with a strong singing tradition at an early age she discovered the passion for singing and by the age of nine decided to dedicate himself to. what his interests became broader bands like you tube genesis and inspired him to experiment as a result started recording successful albums alongside a famous italian pianist and composer of. their recorded a single which top several european charts recorded a soundtrack f
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years ago was indeed kernel. of the k.g.b. but he was gordon the canadian businessman. and he was asleep but it's very unusual it's the most unusual. form in which espionage takes place and this is a song that's actually still ongoing just this week we had the arrest of another yet another spa in the united states only twenty three years old which seems extraordinary young what kind of training do you think he would have had at such a young age well i don't know what i don't know how he was able if he was indeed able to plus the thing about america it's an easier side to penetrate that in british society because i mean america is an ethnic melting pot and you can say hey you know i'm of i'm a polish immigrant i love america i'm a polish american and i have a name like cobol skeet because my american with a name like evolves because it's harder to say i am very open to go my instances go back three hundred years in britain when you're not. these things can be checked so you have to have what's called a legend that
years ago was indeed kernel. of the k.g.b. but he was gordon the canadian businessman. and he was asleep but it's very unusual it's the most unusual. form in which espionage takes place and this is a song that's actually still ongoing just this week we had the arrest of another yet another spa in the united states only twenty three years old which seems extraordinary young what kind of training do you think he would have had at such a young age well i don't know what i don't know how he was...
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when i was a kid, i was a jitter bug.ter bug. >> larry: speaking of girlfriend, how many have you had? >> how many? >> larry: girlfriends when you count up the number? >> i haven't been counting. >> larry: how many do you have now? >> just one. >> larry: ah. >> i'm settling down. >> larry: no more the threesomes, huh? >> no, no. very nice lady. >> larry: there's more to come with you, hefner. we'll ask the first african-american playmate. we'll get to that. time for this week's hero. thousands of children have been born into katherine hall trio's sisterhood, which she calls the underground railroad for new life. take a look. >> as a public health administrator, i use the words infant mortality every day but until i held a dead baby in my arms, i never realized that that meant counting dead babies. my name is katherine hall-trujillo and i remind women they're really sisters and can help each other have healthier babies. what we're saying is that you don't have to have this by yourself. >> it takes regular women in a commun
when i was a kid, i was a jitter bug.ter bug. >> larry: speaking of girlfriend, how many have you had? >> how many? >> larry: girlfriends when you count up the number? >> i haven't been counting. >> larry: how many do you have now? >> just one. >> larry: ah. >> i'm settling down. >> larry: no more the threesomes, huh? >> no, no. very nice lady. >> larry: there's more to come with you, hefner. we'll ask the first african-american...
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that was filed. with that permit, we did a notice to the -- folder and we gave them 10 days to have discretionary review. that was never filed. we have done everything by the book and we can approve that permit. we're waiting for the board's action on the jurisdiction request. >> although they could still file for jurisdiction -- >> they would be able to appeal the issuance of the permit. >> under what section of the planning code or is there any section that would deal with the fact that if this operation was to be a successful ended in -- and it had more than 11 stores, what would happen to the store that locates on fillmore? >> if the permits are approved and issued, it would be a legal nonconforming use. at the time that the permit is issued and the time they commence discussion, then they would be ok to proceed. if they want to come in for a 12 store on fillmore are something else, they would be subject to formulae used provisions. >> i have a couple of questions. >> can these be filed for an en
that was filed. with that permit, we did a notice to the -- folder and we gave them 10 days to have discretionary review. that was never filed. we have done everything by the book and we can approve that permit. we're waiting for the board's action on the jurisdiction request. >> although they could still file for jurisdiction -- >> they would be able to appeal the issuance of the permit. >> under what section of the planning code or is there any section that would deal with...
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>> investigation was submitted to the secretary on 8 june boat, and the inspection was submitted was not submitted to him. we were to from when it was completed to the first part of the year, april or may or so. >> now, as i understand it, there is another report, a department of defense inspector general report. am i correct? >> sir, on the general report, the one that i am aware of and the one that the congressman mentioned, which is the whistle- blower complaint line. this is at arlington national cemetery. it was opened in october 2000 age. that was recommended to dod, the department of defense, and we received the final results of it a week last night. >> will the gentleman from arkansas wish to inquire? >> you have piqued my interest. i sent a letter of inquiry several months ago. mr. skelton got less but or yesterday afternoon. as chairman of the committee, and yet, when i asked about it, you had said you did not have time to read it, and understand the business of lies. on the other hand, you're attending a full committee hearing on these terrible things we do not like at arl
>> investigation was submitted to the secretary on 8 june boat, and the inspection was submitted was not submitted to him. we were to from when it was completed to the first part of the year, april or may or so. >> now, as i understand it, there is another report, a department of defense inspector general report. am i correct? >> sir, on the general report, the one that i am aware of and the one that the congressman mentioned, which is the whistle- blower complaint line. this...
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it was a blasphemous challenge enacts which sole purpose was to have all the global community turned against the chechen republic to impose a negative perception of the republic people understand that it was backed by the enemies of our republic government and our country's government as a whole. this square in the center of the chechen capital is named after journalists who have been killed a year again as name was edited here the place is now calm and quiet unlike year ago when many locals came to say their last good bye to the activist they used to look upon as their last hope colleagues who took up the job investigation will be objective and business also. simple punished time is the only thing that has. these days is a r.t. in grozny. we've got more love story as well as other stories we're covering here today on our website r.t. dot com few others you may be interested in tonight online from us find out how a team of ukrainian other meters the animated psychic german octopus it's all talking about with their football forecasts their car to predict a precise picture of what happ
it was a blasphemous challenge enacts which sole purpose was to have all the global community turned against the chechen republic to impose a negative perception of the republic people understand that it was backed by the enemies of our republic government and our country's government as a whole. this square in the center of the chechen capital is named after journalists who have been killed a year again as name was edited here the place is now calm and quiet unlike year ago when many locals...
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he was a hard-drinking man. he was even accused of murder. research recently claimed to have found his remains. his work has sustained interest. rome was his home, the place where he created many masterpieces and laid down his reputation as a 17th century hell raiser. he may have had a corrupting presence on western art, influencing ruben's and rembrandt. for that, he is being remembered 400 years after his death. he was a genius with paint on canvas and his words off of it, creating conflict wherever he went. he courted scandal, but his work revealed a terrible, beguiling imagination. duncan kennedy, bbc news. >> this >bbc world news. is of the top stories so far. president obama has congratulated bp for stopping the flow of oil into the gulf of mexico. he warns the problem is not completely resolved. steve jobs has apologized to customers over an antenna problem with the iphone 4. he says customers will get a free case to improve reception. the u.s. secretary of state, hillary clinton, has met with her british counterpart william hague rega
he was a hard-drinking man. he was even accused of murder. research recently claimed to have found his remains. his work has sustained interest. rome was his home, the place where he created many masterpieces and laid down his reputation as a 17th century hell raiser. he may have had a corrupting presence on western art, influencing ruben's and rembrandt. for that, he is being remembered 400 years after his death. he was a genius with paint on canvas and his words off of it, creating conflict...
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i was told that i was needed to the record immediately, that the panel was dead. buy it -- before i got up there, marquette already arrived -- mark had already arrived. i informed him that i had worked on that system on the last rig moved and that i had discovered what the issue was with it. i told him i could get it started an automatic so it would work properly. -- in automatic so it would work properly. the repair that i made was really not a repair. it was a true to the system to give it to start an automatic mode. once it started, it would keep running until it lost purge. when it loses purge, the whole purpose is to power it off because it thinks that gas may be in there or something that is combustible. i had trusted to run on automatic, so it was running in automatic mode for a period of weeks. it was not until it lost birds that turn itself off and i asked mark if he wanted me to started back in automatic. his exact words were, "no, and the damn thing has been in bypass four years. why did you even mess with it? as a matter of fact, the entire fleet runs
i was told that i was needed to the record immediately, that the panel was dead. buy it -- before i got up there, marquette already arrived -- mark had already arrived. i informed him that i had worked on that system on the last rig moved and that i had discovered what the issue was with it. i told him i could get it started an automatic so it would work properly. -- in automatic so it would work properly. the repair that i made was really not a repair. it was a true to the system to give it to...
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this was done pursuant to the -- and know -- was filed. now we are here on this jurisdiction request. >> i am not blaming counsel, i'm sure his client was assessing the risk. it is the right of appeal within 15 days. that could be a field goal only for the project sponsor. this is rendered moot if no one knows about it. >> often, the letters only go to the requester and it is on a website. >> if you're watching a property -- ok, thank you. what is the notice with the building permits? >> the permit that we received, because this is not a formula retail use and a neighborhood district, this does not require any notice. the only notice was 10 days in forming the right of discretionary review. >> i have a follow-up question. i don't understand when the 10- day period starts on july 1st if the permit is held up by the request to us. >> we're holding this out of courtesy. there is no hold on the determination, this is just a jurisdiction request. the building permit was submitted on july 1st, we did the permit on july 17th and we are holding th
this was done pursuant to the -- and know -- was filed. now we are here on this jurisdiction request. >> i am not blaming counsel, i'm sure his client was assessing the risk. it is the right of appeal within 15 days. that could be a field goal only for the project sponsor. this is rendered moot if no one knows about it. >> often, the letters only go to the requester and it is on a website. >> if you're watching a property -- ok, thank you. what is the notice with the building...
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and the result was that the war was very quickly unpopular.rum map might had been defeated had he run for re-election in 1952, the reason would have been korea. and based on that model when lyndon johnson got into vietnam in 1965, he didn't go to congress for war declaration, same has been true of every president who has gotten into a car since then. in many way i think it was a bad lesson. >> colonel look back at the particular experience of what was was it like to be there. >> well, one of the things i'd like to say right up front is that some people call it the forgotten war. the veterans don't call it the forgotten war, they call it the forgotten victory. we were very successful in korea. we were successful in the fact that there was the beginning of the end of the cold war. and so it was not forgotten to us. >> and the experience for you and many, all wars brutal, this one had a particularly brutal moments to it. >> well, we landed the first marines that landed in korea was in august of 1950. and i was extremely hot and humid, matter of f
and the result was that the war was very quickly unpopular.rum map might had been defeated had he run for re-election in 1952, the reason would have been korea. and based on that model when lyndon johnson got into vietnam in 1965, he didn't go to congress for war declaration, same has been true of every president who has gotten into a car since then. in many way i think it was a bad lesson. >> colonel look back at the particular experience of what was was it like to be there. >>...
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it was just -- to $500. it was what was needed to persuade the board. it is a very subjective history of art. it has been very much shaped by the individuals involved with the museum over the years. in 1935, would start with the gallery with works that came in through albert bender, one of our founding trusties. when we opened our doors in 1935, 181 of the 186 pieces in our permanent collection had been gifted. >> what are the names that pop out as the museum evolved? >> we have another gallery that looks at the theories that the museum has since the late 1980's. we focus on a particular aspect of that program that developed under one of art curators. he arrived in 1989 and was especially interested in artists. >> are some of the highlights? >> one of the aspects of the museum program that i have been especially involved with have been the exhibitions that stand for society for the encouragement of contemporary art. it is encouraged to honor exceptional bay area artists during their careers. for instance, an early worked who showed here in 1996. for thi
it was just -- to $500. it was what was needed to persuade the board. it is a very subjective history of art. it has been very much shaped by the individuals involved with the museum over the years. in 1935, would start with the gallery with works that came in through albert bender, one of our founding trusties. when we opened our doors in 1935, 181 of the 186 pieces in our permanent collection had been gifted. >> what are the names that pop out as the museum evolved? >> we have...
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he was 36 by my calculation aboutrcer was 27.'r 1916,1917,1918 >> very early. >> then you point out tha in 1945 when he died and you misincorrectly said he died in warm springs, west virginia where it was warm >> that's correct. >> that's an error in th book and it's a common erro because there are warm springs in west virginia. and i've seen that in any material. but just to ease the blo so you say that lucy merce was his mistress for life. from 1916 or thereabouts in warm springs from a >> yes. hemorrhage. >> and point of fact, she married ruth ford who was a bachelor in washington and quite well-to-do. believe that the mistress status was continue us because ruth ford died and she was a free agent fo about 3-4 years before roosevelt died am i correct? >> you are correct about that. >> what's to make you thin she was continuously serving as a mess tress to him? >> their relationshi several different phase that he did have polio and that was disabling in som sfloopts they kept in touch. >> absolutely. >> that's a strong -- >> tha
he was 36 by my calculation aboutrcer was 27.'r 1916,1917,1918 >> very early. >> then you point out tha in 1945 when he died and you misincorrectly said he died in warm springs, west virginia where it was warm >> that's correct. >> that's an error in th book and it's a common erro because there are warm springs in west virginia. and i've seen that in any material. but just to ease the blo so you say that lucy merce was his mistress for life. from 1916 or thereabouts in...
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, he was a great caricature was so strong. but the painting was reworked and there are four different faces that we can see, different poses from full profile and up and down and finally three quarters in view in the final picture. he finished that painting after his summer vacation in spain when a new primitivism was entering his art so he gave her this mask like and stony regard which wasn't there earlier. >> rose: is it true the famous thing she said when she said "it doesn't look like me." and picasso said "oh, yes, it will." >> rose: it will. i'm quite something close to that was said. picasso was right it's an old trope of any portrait painter. in order to get an enduring like ness you have the focus on the skull. painters used to measure the head in order toxd understand where your cheekbones were, where your chin is, what your relationship between these principle features and if you can capture the skull because the face ages, skin sags. then you have an enduring ikeness. >> rose: self-portrait in 1906 where picasso lo
, he was a great caricature was so strong. but the painting was reworked and there are four different faces that we can see, different poses from full profile and up and down and finally three quarters in view in the final picture. he finished that painting after his summer vacation in spain when a new primitivism was entering his art so he gave her this mask like and stony regard which wasn't there earlier. >> rose: is it true the famous thing she said when she said "it doesn't look...
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what was new was the car bomb. parked in the right place packed with enough explosives you can target any man on earth. kings and presidents have to drive the roads just like the rest of us and the moment you do your vulnerable. car bombs are so easy you can use them purely for business if your business is controlling the world's heroin supply. in the early sixty's sicilian mafia discovered a new way to make rival mafiosa disappear by booby trapping their cars and blowing them to pieces. in sicily the power of the mafia is as old as the statute. five million people live here. but hidden amongst them is an estimated seven thousand mafia members. yet the power of the cosa nostra is felt everywhere from the highest political office right down to the smallest market stall. this market. so we how do you know the mafia this year. because. of the. loss to the because you'll. see. things started to change in one nine hundred fifty seven when the sicilian an american mafia met in this lavish palermo hotel organize the world
what was new was the car bomb. parked in the right place packed with enough explosives you can target any man on earth. kings and presidents have to drive the roads just like the rest of us and the moment you do your vulnerable. car bombs are so easy you can use them purely for business if your business is controlling the world's heroin supply. in the early sixty's sicilian mafia discovered a new way to make rival mafiosa disappear by booby trapping their cars and blowing them to pieces. in...
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it was chaos. but the real threat was always car bombs. but until now the car bomb secret history has never been told. who invented it. and who killed. i've come back to the one city where car bombs have forever shaped our history. beirut. i loved. it was a great place to be. and then the embassy got hit. by a suicide car bomber. sixty three dead dead american dead. six of my close colleagues friends in the cia were killed. carsten saw the bomb go off. this. white star. and then of course the bang and then when i looked up. and i run over. and destruction and. it was a stunning assault. one man with a car could wage war on the united states ironically with an american truck. there is one man who knows a lot about lebanese car bombs. mahmoud. a top expert who defused does. palestinian. muslims. in the long drawn out. and then i was the only experts who was dismantling. his adversaries decided to target him. especially for me. it was activated. and as soon as i touch of the. two thousand and five former lebanese prime minister hariri preside
it was chaos. but the real threat was always car bombs. but until now the car bomb secret history has never been told. who invented it. and who killed. i've come back to the one city where car bombs have forever shaped our history. beirut. i loved. it was a great place to be. and then the embassy got hit. by a suicide car bomber. sixty three dead dead american dead. six of my close colleagues friends in the cia were killed. carsten saw the bomb go off. this. white star. and then of course the...
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was no invitation really it was in the newspapers but it. so what did you watch it. at home. i guess i was there for turn those in the middle of what was your impression south africa was it really like very uncomfortable that many people said it was it was it was a great chance to go very uncomfortable for players for cultures for journalists well i never heard about that because a lot of people. also for the holiday and they said it was really comfortable not uncomfortable but comfortable but we have to have to see a change because that was the main target for african food bowl to get the world cup hopefully a change for the people who are living there so many scandals so many problems with the referees during this championship do you do you believe that a reform. is coming in in the in the football the whole system of judgment around several things you think so you know what kind of reform what was only that i think a lot of people have a lot of ideas about the tennis kind of things it is quite simple keep it the way it is now and newman s
was no invitation really it was in the newspapers but it. so what did you watch it. at home. i guess i was there for turn those in the middle of what was your impression south africa was it really like very uncomfortable that many people said it was it was it was a great chance to go very uncomfortable for players for cultures for journalists well i never heard about that because a lot of people. also for the holiday and they said it was really comfortable not uncomfortable but comfortable but...
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what was he like as a husband? he was nice. he was a good husband. >> that's a tough one. >> did you follow his career? >> a little. >> wow! >> that was hard to take. >> he wasn't kissing her a lot, larry. >> no. >> next, we have larry and snoop dog, what a pair. it's next. >> 1967 pontiac parasini. >> never heard of it. >> it's low to the floor too. >> whoa! >> i told you. >> i'm low to the floor. [ male announcer ] if you've had a heart attack caused by a completely blocked artery, another heart attack could be lurking, waiting to strike. a heart attack that's caused by a clot, one that could be fatal. but plavix helps save lives. plavix, taken with other heart medicines, goes beyond what other heart medicines do alone, to provide greater protection against heart attack or stroke and even death by helping to keep blood platelets from sticking together and forming dangerous clots. ask your doctor if plavix is right for you. protection that helps save lives. [ female announcer ] certain genetic factors and some medicines, such
what was he like as a husband? he was nice. he was a good husband. >> that's a tough one. >> did you follow his career? >> a little. >> wow! >> that was hard to take. >> he wasn't kissing her a lot, larry. >> no. >> next, we have larry and snoop dog, what a pair. it's next. >> 1967 pontiac parasini. >> never heard of it. >> it's low to the floor too. >> whoa! >> i told you. >> i'm low to the floor. [ male...
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the one that i was on, it was operations. what we would do is that we would meet at the lodge and we always had a packed house. individuals, people from the public, this was say diverse group. from what i recall, people seem to be able to speak more freely and it was the tone of discussion. i don't recall that we limited the discussion or presentations. the town of the meaning was such that it was a very open kind of dialogue. what i liked best about the process was that if there was any inaccuracies in times of the information' or any stakeholde'' that or not at the meeting that we felt needed to be at the full commission meeting, especially if there was action that was going to be taken, that we would have an opportunity to work with staff right then and there in terms of addressing any of the needs for information and to really make sure that all of the stake holders would be present at some point. at least they would be notified and present the full commission meetings. overall, i thought it was a good process. when we di
the one that i was on, it was operations. what we would do is that we would meet at the lodge and we always had a packed house. individuals, people from the public, this was say diverse group. from what i recall, people seem to be able to speak more freely and it was the tone of discussion. i don't recall that we limited the discussion or presentations. the town of the meaning was such that it was a very open kind of dialogue. what i liked best about the process was that if there was any...
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investigators say the fire was deliberately set but no arrests have been made. >>> what was once a gushing leak is now just a trickle of oil but the government says that's still too much. tonight the admiral in charge is demanding b.p. submit a plan that could lead to reopening the capped well. more now on why the cause for concern. >> reporter: that 75-ton cap is holding back the oil but engineers have discovered seepage in the ocean floor around the well. admiral allen says ifs hydro carbon b.p. must have a plan ready to open the well. that would relieve the pressure but it would also gush oil back in the gulf. b.p. declined to comment on the specific report except to say the company is working very closely with government scientists on the problem. >> no one associated with this whole activity wants to see any more oil flow into the gulf of mexico. >> reporter: with no oil flowing for the first time crews are cleaning up more crude than is being released and even they the gulf beaches aren't as crowded as they usually are more people did turn out this weekend to get a break from the hea
investigators say the fire was deliberately set but no arrests have been made. >>> what was once a gushing leak is now just a trickle of oil but the government says that's still too much. tonight the admiral in charge is demanding b.p. submit a plan that could lead to reopening the capped well. more now on why the cause for concern. >> reporter: that 75-ton cap is holding back the oil but engineers have discovered seepage in the ocean floor around the well. admiral allen says ifs...
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and i was just i was looking up to be in a situation to come through. as some of those stalls played the game with heavy hearts with some very sad news rocking the world of baseball new york yankees owner george steinbrenner died of a heart attack on tuesday at the age of eighteen the boss as he was known have. the historic club does seven world series titles eleven american league pants and sixteen division titles the expanding however was also known as one of the most controversial figures in baseball is numerous fines and brush ups culminating in a three year ban from the sport for his involvement with admit the word spiral back in the mind to mind the reigning champions yankees now continue their title to found soon the all no over a man who once publicly stated winning is second only to breathing for him. all to go for now as the practice rounds are in full swing at santa andrews for the british open which kicks off on thursday and even though tiger woods as dominated the last couple of times there they've failed this pretty wide open this time aro
and i was just i was looking up to be in a situation to come through. as some of those stalls played the game with heavy hearts with some very sad news rocking the world of baseball new york yankees owner george steinbrenner died of a heart attack on tuesday at the age of eighteen the boss as he was known have. the historic club does seven world series titles eleven american league pants and sixteen division titles the expanding however was also known as one of the most controversial figures in...
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>> cruz: because she was so... she thought she was too special to be happy, that she was a genius.us, right? >> javier bardem: i always, always encouraged your talent. >> cruz: not talent. i'm not talking about talent! i said genius, genius! a tortured genius, and she would not allow herself to become more stable and more sane, because she thinks that if she does that, she's afraid that she will become somebody boring and mediocre. >> rose: in real life, cruz can be tortured, obsessive, and driven, which was tough for director woody allen, who's known for shooting a scene in one or two takes. you are a perfectionist. you want to try it again and again and again to get it right. >> cruz: yeah, i think i drove him a little bit crazy asking for more takes. i need somebody to stop me. i will never find the moment to stop, say, "okay, it's enough. we have it." >> rose: that performance earned her an oscar last year for best supporting actress, the first time a spanish actress has ever won an academy award. >> cruz: i still can't believe that i won the oscar last year, because the way i
>> cruz: because she was so... she thought she was too special to be happy, that she was a genius.us, right? >> javier bardem: i always, always encouraged your talent. >> cruz: not talent. i'm not talking about talent! i said genius, genius! a tortured genius, and she would not allow herself to become more stable and more sane, because she thinks that if she does that, she's afraid that she will become somebody boring and mediocre. >> rose: in real life, cruz can be...
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out there, erin was out there and she was upset crying. >> reporter: this was the girlfriend who washe cause of the fight. >> right. she was crying. >> reporter: so you decided even then that you and ryan were going back to the party? >> right. >> reporter: the phone at dave's house started ringing. >> some girl crying and screaming at me saying you guys shot him in the head. i thought it was somebody crank calling me. >> reporter: you had no idea what was going on? >> had no clue. >> reporter: brandy says she and ryan didn't either until a car load of teenagers flagged them down on the way back to the party. >> they said there was a shooting. they said dave stebbins had done the shooting. >> your brother? >> correct. we said that's impossible. we just dropped dave off at home. >> reporter: brandy and ryan continued on to the party and pulled up to flashing police lights and an ambulance. the host of the party saw ryan and pointed him out to a police officer. >> ryan, what's going on, why are they saying this? >> reporter: apparently he kept talking and making a little more ruckus th
out there, erin was out there and she was upset crying. >> reporter: this was the girlfriend who washe cause of the fight. >> right. she was crying. >> reporter: so you decided even then that you and ryan were going back to the party? >> right. >> reporter: the phone at dave's house started ringing. >> some girl crying and screaming at me saying you guys shot him in the head. i thought it was somebody crank calling me. >> reporter: you had no idea what...
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i was!l, you could enjoy the taste of decadent dark chocolate, the crunch of almonds, plus 35% of your daily fiber... plus antioxidants in a kellogg's fiber plus bar. mmmm. right then. two more wishes? i'm good. oh. back to the lamp then. see ya! [ female announcer ] kellogg's fiber plus bars. you couldn't wish for more. you can connect to the internet at blazing fast speeds. wow, look at that! so you can go online and check out the news, or you can just catch up with old friends -- hey buddy. you can download videos and -- wow, that was fast. you can do it all from the comfort of home. so, as you can see, it's a -- whoa. i'm gonna just go grab a sandwich. [ male announcer ] introducing our fastest internet with speeds up to twenty four megabits per second. switch to high speed internet from at&t and get one-hundred dollars back via promotion card. and we're back, a quick check on the markets the down closed a little high area's chapter late day rally stock futures are points in-but the data
i was!l, you could enjoy the taste of decadent dark chocolate, the crunch of almonds, plus 35% of your daily fiber... plus antioxidants in a kellogg's fiber plus bar. mmmm. right then. two more wishes? i'm good. oh. back to the lamp then. see ya! [ female announcer ] kellogg's fiber plus bars. you couldn't wish for more. you can connect to the internet at blazing fast speeds. wow, look at that! so you can go online and check out the news, or you can just catch up with old friends -- hey buddy....
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it was a giant leap for the men on board two. he was the second pilot in a say you screwed. with apollo it was one of the most significant moments in history of russia and the u.s. before everything was secret all the details of our space programs every detail it was a pool of project we could finally pass the barrier. ulead he still remembers all the details of that flight from the technical to the happy banter between them and the american astronauts. who were showing the guys different cities and places in russia and when we were flying over the us brand was showing us florida i remember he said this is where all the attention has go to live. thirty five years on most of these men once again get the chance to meet and share memories of their historic link up my brother. alex. commander is in the united states for the big day or. the launch was during the height of the cold war so this project wasn't just technical and scientific importance but it was also a great step towards cooperation between russia and the u.s. there were no losers. there are plans for alex and his ap
it was a giant leap for the men on board two. he was the second pilot in a say you screwed. with apollo it was one of the most significant moments in history of russia and the u.s. before everything was secret all the details of our space programs every detail it was a pool of project we could finally pass the barrier. ulead he still remembers all the details of that flight from the technical to the happy banter between them and the american astronauts. who were showing the guys different...
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i know that the story was carried and pushed on by fox news, it was bill o'reilly who did call for her resignation, sean hannity who did, but it, and to shepard smith's credit, he said "we do not run it on the show because we do not believe the source." but as you put it in the opening, it is the rush for eyeballs. it for de -- you forget checking your sources and all thing you learned. it is making controversy and getting into the system and making people talk about it. boy, it is a terrible and sad commentary. the one at shirley sherrod speech that -- colby's point is valid on this one -- the speech is that the difference between us is class, not race, the have- not versus the haves, and it was a great speech. >> why would the obama administration respond almost immediately to this thing? >> because they are hypersensitive to the charge that they are soft on black people and our preference for black people. -- and have a preference for black people. andrew breitbart, who pushed -- >> biggovernment blog. >> did not apologize. he saw no reason to apologize. he knew exactly what he was
i know that the story was carried and pushed on by fox news, it was bill o'reilly who did call for her resignation, sean hannity who did, but it, and to shepard smith's credit, he said "we do not run it on the show because we do not believe the source." but as you put it in the opening, it is the rush for eyeballs. it for de -- you forget checking your sources and all thing you learned. it is making controversy and getting into the system and making people talk about it. boy, it is a...
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>> he was facing 22 to life and he was going to get 22 years. there was no doubt in my mind. going to be sentenced and put in an adult prison and that is the problem here. >> larry: what changed the judge? >> when i came up with a colleague, ben kunig, we filed a motion for a new trial, a motion to set aside the verdict, actually, and one of the reasons was that chavis had been tried just the week before for this murder. so the prosecutor went into courtroom one and told the jury that chavis committed this crime and took the bat and bludgeoned terry king. and then the prosecutor sealed that verdict. nobody knew what it was except he and the judge. and then they went back into another courtroom for alex and derek a week later and they told that jury that derek and alex had committed this crime. i mean, it was unfathomable that a prosecutor could do that. there were two different theories. you can't convict two people of one act like that on two different -- two different planets. >> larry: it's crazy. so he was found not guilty in that crime. the judge then threw it out and or
>> he was facing 22 to life and he was going to get 22 years. there was no doubt in my mind. going to be sentenced and put in an adult prison and that is the problem here. >> larry: what changed the judge? >> when i came up with a colleague, ben kunig, we filed a motion for a new trial, a motion to set aside the verdict, actually, and one of the reasons was that chavis had been tried just the week before for this murder. so the prosecutor went into courtroom one and told the...
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who interviewed him he was only there for a few days that was to me the only was a at that time not now was a real rejection of who i was as a man he didn't last he didn't make it he got hit. and i think i didn't even understand it then but that started a defining our relationship which spiraled downward downward downward. so you don't talk about it or do you sit on it. and say i was lucky why did one kit why didn't i both somebody you know guys do that or why did no poor me why didn't i do this. i once tried i don't know still and. i remember i was living in the wide new york city totally alone i don't just to put my bathroom sascha rock hung it sort of share. and why i got down was because. my friends. i had made after the war who had been through the same thing i had and i felt if i did that to myself i would betray. the bond we had. coochie vietnam federer for taint nineteen sixty six by a.p. they call it hell's half acre because of the american boy. that had been still there tonto to island via cong snipers have done most of the damage today was no exception. on the. twenty sev
who interviewed him he was only there for a few days that was to me the only was a at that time not now was a real rejection of who i was as a man he didn't last he didn't make it he got hit. and i think i didn't even understand it then but that started a defining our relationship which spiraled downward downward downward. so you don't talk about it or do you sit on it. and say i was lucky why did one kit why didn't i both somebody you know guys do that or why did no poor me why didn't i do...
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i was told that i was needed to the record immediately, that the panel was dead. buy it -- before i got up there, marquette already arrived -- mark had already arrived. i informed him that i had worked on that system on the last rig moved and that i had discovered what the issue was with it. i told him i could get it started an automatic so it would work properly. -- in automatic so it would work properly. the repair that i made was really not a repair. it was a true to the system to give it to start an automatic mode. once it started, it would keep running until it lost purge. when it loses purge, the whole purpose is to power it off because it thinks that gas may be in there or something that is combustible. i had trusted to run on automatic, so it was running in automatic mode for a period of weeks. it was not until it lost birds that turn itself off and i asked mark if he wanted me to started back in automatic. his exact words were, "no, and the damn thing has been in bypass four years. why did you even mess with it? as a matter of fact, the entire fleet runs
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need to train station it was discovered the future mountain gold was missing by that time and caltex orders to go on to the golden train was handed over to the czechoslovakia internet as. ted it is a small station the train loaded with gold came here nearly ninety years ago seventeen crates of bullion were found to be missing on january the twelve months hundred twenty eight days of the legionnaires began guarding the train. this fast was reported by nature koslow x. because the russian guards had disappeared so there was no one else who could report this theft some of the treasures had also disappeared it was discovered early in the morning by that she khosla max standing guard. when they approached the carriage to find out what had happened they saw that the doors had been broken and that something was missing inside. this document refutes what historian powell cutrone claims the report states of the russian god by the name of shoe caught in a beijing official by the name of keselowski discovered the absence of two seals on one of the carriages they also discovered that thirteen cr
need to train station it was discovered the future mountain gold was missing by that time and caltex orders to go on to the golden train was handed over to the czechoslovakia internet as. ted it is a small station the train loaded with gold came here nearly ninety years ago seventeen crates of bullion were found to be missing on january the twelve months hundred twenty eight days of the legionnaires began guarding the train. this fast was reported by nature koslow x. because the russian guards...
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but the situation that was in place was that we were going down the street, and the man was sitting with all of his stuff in a very large part of the sidewalk, and it was an intimidating situation to begin with but i needed to get from point a to point b with my child. and so i went down the sidewalk, and at that moment -- it was not until i got kicked, that the police officers could do something about it. with civil sidewalks in place, the police officers have the ability to walk down the sidewalks and to say to people, just like this man, i'm sorry, sir, but you're going to have to pick up your stuff and move along. in which case that sidewalk would not have impeded me in which case i would not have had that threat. and in which case i would not have had to have waited for the assault to take place in order to do something about it. that is what civil sidewalks is about. it is about being able to walk or roll down a sidewalk without being intimidated. and i will tell you, as a mom, with my child, my anger was so big that my immediate reaction was to turn around and to start yelling at
but the situation that was in place was that we were going down the street, and the man was sitting with all of his stuff in a very large part of the sidewalk, and it was an intimidating situation to begin with but i needed to get from point a to point b with my child. and so i went down the sidewalk, and at that moment -- it was not until i got kicked, that the police officers could do something about it. with civil sidewalks in place, the police officers have the ability to walk down the...