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willems has not totally lost himself in the pleasures of paris.ver mo willems goes, he plans to take the rest of us along. >> i want to continue to make my life an adventure. i'd love for people to enjoy watching the results of the adventure that i'm on. >> osgood: still to come. >> that saved my life. >> osgood: batting practice. >> osgood: but next, meet the fighter. ,,,,,, ,,,,,, >> osgood: elizabeth warren is freshman senator from massachusetts who some democrats are talking up a presidential candidate. mark strassmann seeks her out for some questions and answers. >> if you ask many progressive voters from harlem to hollywood a woman should run for president in two years. this woman. senator elizabeth warren. the massachusetts democrat is both revered and reviled. her style is aggressive and her message is economic populism. >> where everyone who works hard, who plays by the rules should have a real chance to get ahead. are you ready? >> main street she says is under siege by wall street. >> how can it be that if you're just big enough and com
willems has not totally lost himself in the pleasures of paris.ver mo willems goes, he plans to take the rest of us along. >> i want to continue to make my life an adventure. i'd love for people to enjoy watching the results of the adventure that i'm on. >> osgood: still to come. >> that saved my life. >> osgood: batting practice. >> osgood: but next, meet the fighter. ,,,,,, ,,,,,, >> osgood: elizabeth warren is freshman senator from massachusetts who some...
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you will look at a beautiful picture but that's willem. part of the place i know well and i recorded from as well. make a sign if you can't hear me. i'm going to tell you about "the wrong enemy" which is my book. "the wrong enemy: america in afghanistan, 2001-2014". it's the story of the war. i reported that for over 10 years from afghanistan. also in pakistan. i wanted to write a book for two
you will look at a beautiful picture but that's willem. part of the place i know well and i recorded from as well. make a sign if you can't hear me. i'm going to tell you about "the wrong enemy" which is my book. "the wrong enemy: america in afghanistan, 2001-2014". it's the story of the war. i reported that for over 10 years from afghanistan. also in pakistan. i wanted to write a book for two
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you will look at a beautiful picture but that's willem. part of the place i know well and i recorded from as well. make a sign if you can't hear me. i'm going to tell you about "the wrong enemy" which is my book. "the wrong enemy: america in afghanistan, 2001-2014". it's the story of the war. i reported that for over 10 years from afghanistan. also in pakistan. i wanted to write a book for two reasons. the title tells part of it. it's a quote from richard holbrooke who was america's special envoy to afghanistan and pakistan as you know before he died in the last two years. he once said to the british foreign secretary in fact, maybe we are fighting the wrong enemy in the wrong country. it was when they were grappling with the problem of the taliban in afghanistan, the obama administration was trying to work out what to do. the insurgency had gotten so difficult in afghanistan that they had to order a surge of troops. so the foreign troops had gone up to 120,000 in at anniston and they were losing the war. it was a very critical moment, and
you will look at a beautiful picture but that's willem. part of the place i know well and i recorded from as well. make a sign if you can't hear me. i'm going to tell you about "the wrong enemy" which is my book. "the wrong enemy: america in afghanistan, 2001-2014". it's the story of the war. i reported that for over 10 years from afghanistan. also in pakistan. i wanted to write a book for two reasons. the title tells part of it. it's a quote from richard holbrooke who was...
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you will look at a beautiful picture but that's willem. part of the place i know well and i recorded from as well. make a sign if you can't hear me. i'm going to tell you about "the wrong enemy" which is my book. "the wrong enemy: america in afghanistan, 2001-2014". it's the story of the war. i reported that for over 10 years from afghanistan. also in pakistan. i wanted to write a book
you will look at a beautiful picture but that's willem. part of the place i know well and i recorded from as well. make a sign if you can't hear me. i'm going to tell you about "the wrong enemy" which is my book. "the wrong enemy: america in afghanistan, 2001-2014". it's the story of the war. i reported that for over 10 years from afghanistan. also in pakistan. i wanted to write a book
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willem dafoe all the time. >> seth: willem dafoe. >> all the time. >> seth: let's take a look at you see that. who else? >> now, here's the thing. that dafoe thing has crossed the weird line. because that's been for years. >> seth: right. >> for years, i'll be like in the airport and people are like "man, you were great in 'platoon'." and i'm like "thank you." [ laughter ] >> because you know he's getting "dumbo drop" someplace right now. >> seth: right, right. >> he's done a lot of good movies. so i just take credit. right? >> but we're both in spider-man movies. >> seth: right. >> so now we crossed this weird thing where, i sometimes get guys like, "hey, spiderman." i'm like, "yeah, right?" and they're like, "yeah, green goblin." and i'm like "no, no, no." so, but the other guy i get is aaron eckhart from "batman." >> seth: got you. aaron eckhart. >> because he's way younger than me. that can't be. >> seth: but that's another one. i get it. those aren't bad, though. those are two great actors. >> those are two great actors. >> seth: you can't be super angry. >> so, now, with this h
willem dafoe all the time. >> seth: willem dafoe. >> all the time. >> seth: let's take a look at you see that. who else? >> now, here's the thing. that dafoe thing has crossed the weird line. because that's been for years. >> seth: right. >> for years, i'll be like in the airport and people are like "man, you were great in 'platoon'." and i'm like "thank you." [ laughter ] >> because you know he's getting "dumbo drop"...
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willem de kooning did portraits that became highly charged responses to the women who were his modelsthe abstract expressionists wanted to paint on the same level of quality as the old masters or as, let's say, the best of the school of paris-- picasso, matisse, mondrian. they were striving for excellence. they found they did better work when they went abstract. mark rothko chose a path to pure expression by using only gradations of color on his canvases. pollock's vision and greenberg's theory were explored by a second generation. many acknowledged that helen frankenthaler adapted pollock's technique in a way that made him more accessible to other artists. she stained her canvas with highly diluted paint to achieve these haunting effects in mountains and sea. the abstract expressionist movement dominated the world of western art for over a decade. by the mid fifties, they were established, only to be superseded by a new avant-garde. the postwar world is characterized by an acceleration of speed-- speed of travel, of information, of communication, indeed, speed of change itself. a sty
willem de kooning did portraits that became highly charged responses to the women who were his modelsthe abstract expressionists wanted to paint on the same level of quality as the old masters or as, let's say, the best of the school of paris-- picasso, matisse, mondrian. they were striving for excellence. they found they did better work when they went abstract. mark rothko chose a path to pure expression by using only gradations of color on his canvases. pollock's vision and greenberg's theory...
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. >> willem, thanks. coming up, the 2014 masters tournament. will look at the leaderboard and figure out what is missing and more likely, who is missing from this year's event in a gusto. >> it is time for today's latin american report. nicaraguan president daniel ortega has declared a state of yellow alert following an earthquake that hit the western part of the country on thursday. the nicaraguan newspaper, 800 homes were damaged and one person killed in that 6.1 magnitude quake. tremors were also felt in costa rica, honduras, and guatemala. the stocksays that are us so. analysts say that while upcoming elections can offer a potential upside, the downside risks are "intensifying." general elections will be held in october for presidential, congressional, and gubernatorial posts. the stock market is dropped 12% in the last 30 days. year's our focus to this masters golf tournament. bubba watson sits atop the leaderboard at this hour. he has made 5 straight birdies .nd is 8 under par but the big story this year is the absence of 4-time champ tig
. >> willem, thanks. coming up, the 2014 masters tournament. will look at the leaderboard and figure out what is missing and more likely, who is missing from this year's event in a gusto. >> it is time for today's latin american report. nicaraguan president daniel ortega has declared a state of yellow alert following an earthquake that hit the western part of the country on thursday. the nicaraguan newspaper, 800 homes were damaged and one person killed in that 6.1 magnitude quake....
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. > > at one point it was so intense that it created its own willem--storm. > > some very scary moments there. i checked with the captain and both fire fighters are expected to be ok. still no word on what caused the fire. that san jose fires comes a day after a 6 alarm fire broke out in berkeley. firefighters are still on scene 24 hours after the blaze. three different addresses were burned to the ground. the fire started in 18-hundred 2nd street and spread to 18-02 and 18-10. kron 4's alecia reid is at the scene where business owners are left to figure out where to go from here. three adresses were affected, but there are a number of businesses in each building. business owners and employees were here today checking out the damage done. essentially this is a total loss. sot - i gotta find a new place of business. i gotta find a new place for a shop and basically get all new equipment. it's like starting from scratch again. the fire ripped through all three buildings until the roofs collapsed. the fire chief tells us burnt beams are now holding up the side walls. a building inspector,
. > > at one point it was so intense that it created its own willem--storm. > > some very scary moments there. i checked with the captain and both fire fighters are expected to be ok. still no word on what caused the fire. that san jose fires comes a day after a 6 alarm fire broke out in berkeley. firefighters are still on scene 24 hours after the blaze. three different addresses were burned to the ground. the fire started in 18-hundred 2nd street and spread to 18-02 and 18-10. kron...
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>> i would ask willem the question. i don't think so.k at a lot of people who study this and the council on foreign relations people, a number of issues, the sunni-shiite split and if you look at protestant and catholics in europe split, it took 300 years to clean up and some people believe -- >> like the canadians and maple leafs split. same thing. took a hundred years. >> thinking about displacement of syrian's and fluidity, porosity of borders, is syrian refugee aid to 13, believe it or not, performing king lear at a refugee camp in jordan last month. 100 children were cast in this experience adaptation. according to the united nations, more than half of the registered refugees in jordan are younger than 18. it is touching, but at the same time, it just breaks your heart. >> at least there is a silver lining. >> that is phenomenal. eliza, thank you. that is fabulous. >> much more coming up. next up, box every raised their 2014 games in a brings a brings of parts what question of the day -- is this the beginning of the end of the bull
>> i would ask willem the question. i don't think so.k at a lot of people who study this and the council on foreign relations people, a number of issues, the sunni-shiite split and if you look at protestant and catholics in europe split, it took 300 years to clean up and some people believe -- >> like the canadians and maple leafs split. same thing. took a hundred years. >> thinking about displacement of syrian's and fluidity, porosity of borders, is syrian refugee aid to 13,...
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. ♪ ♪ >>> here with us now, bloomberg correspondent willem marx who is the co-author of "balochistan balochistan is. where is it? >> it's a region within pakistan, on the border of iran and afghanistan. very thinly populated. you don't know much about it. in terms of scales to give you an idea, it's the size of montana and wouliyoming combine. it's a huge area. >> looking at the book, you talk about it's like the moon. some of the shots you've taken? >> yeah, it's very mountainous and desert. and the home of the insurgency of the pakistani central government have been there for about seven years now. we've got pictures from the book. these are people living in incredibly difficult situations. they're treated as second-class citizens by pakistan's government. over the last seven or eight years they've picked up arms against the state. it's not a war we hear much about. it's very difficult for journalists to get there. people like myself who have spent time there have subsequently will be blacklisted. >> what have we got here? >> we've got a man in charge of the baloch liberation army.
. ♪ ♪ >>> here with us now, bloomberg correspondent willem marx who is the co-author of "balochistan balochistan is. where is it? >> it's a region within pakistan, on the border of iran and afghanistan. very thinly populated. you don't know much about it. in terms of scales to give you an idea, it's the size of montana and wouliyoming combine. it's a huge area. >> looking at the book, you talk about it's like the moon. some of the shots you've taken? >> yeah,...