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. >> i don't think you to fan a polaro polaroid. >> bring that to the next concert. >> we can print it out right there. >> all together, but not from the car. we're going to send it over to dylan now in the orange room. we have our fan of the day. >> oh, yeah. this morning we have pam golden from vorhees, new jersey, on a trip with some of her girlfriends. >> here to come today, adam levine, keira knightley and mark ruffalo sit down with lester and give him the scoop on their new movie "begin again." but first, these messages. with a smartphone from straight talk wireless.rtphone she'll get the same great nationwide coverage at half the cost. let's see if she notices. brrr-rrrrrr. the boys sure did. she saved 950 dollars. that's enough to rent a sick monster truck! thank you, mom!! you're welcome. who's your mommy now? the world needs more straight talk. same phones. same networks. half the cost. get an lg optimus dynamic. unlimited everything, just $45 a month. only at walmart. >>> that is a clip from the new movie "begin again" about a down and out record exec who finds aa new muse.
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flocked into playing politics, politics is -- polaroization. not in sync with what america is trying to do with economic recovery. the question is, once the republicans have attended it, does that candid it also carry the same brand as the republicans in congress or is he an independent entity into the mind of the voters? strategists are counting on he would be an independent entity. he can make the case against president obama and force the contest which is a referendum on the incumbent. they say the problem is not that a -- congress, it will be president obama's approval numbers. right now he has had a bumper as a result of the gridlock on capitol hill. he is up to about 49%. it is not terrible. he could win with that. if he is in the low 40, then it is a referendum on the president. democrats taking back the house and senate >> taking back the house is difficult. there was such a wave in 2012. i anticipate democrats will make gains. i am in touch with a lot of people in the game of counting. the game of trying to strategizing. it is thought
flocked into playing politics, politics is -- polaroization. not in sync with what america is trying to do with economic recovery. the question is, once the republicans have attended it, does that candid it also carry the same brand as the republicans in congress or is he an independent entity into the mind of the voters? strategists are counting on he would be an independent entity. he can make the case against president obama and force the contest which is a referendum on the incumbent. they...
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that is adrian polaroes holding his daughter and saying hello to pope francis after vespers. he created the special chalice for pope francis who presided over his wedding and baptized his daughter. >> there were smiles ear-to-ear tonight. that's a special nun who had her prayers around. noel devine uses a tablet to communicate because she cannot speak any longer. she wanted to attend the evening service at st. patrick's and meet the pope. both prayers were answered. look at her joy. she got a golden ticket to attend, and the pope stopped to speak to her and listen to her on his way out of the cathedral. >> earlier the pope's morning in washington, dc, included a history-making moment at the u.s. capitol. dana tyler reports. >> reporter: pope francis received the first of many standology visions entering the legislative chamber of america's government. the 78-year-old pontiff, the first address a joint meeting of congress spoke first as the son of italian immigrants who moved to argentina. >> most of us were once foreigners. [ applause ] ment. >> reporter: seated behind the po
that is adrian polaroes holding his daughter and saying hello to pope francis after vespers. he created the special chalice for pope francis who presided over his wedding and baptized his daughter. >> there were smiles ear-to-ear tonight. that's a special nun who had her prayers around. noel devine uses a tablet to communicate because she cannot speak any longer. she wanted to attend the evening service at st. patrick's and meet the pope. both prayers were answered. look at her joy. she...
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a $50 warhol, maybe just a polaro polaroid, or a $50 million war l ho. it's like a vw strategy, where they'll sell a $16 million bull gaty. >> and you characterized what's coming on the market as warhol ephemera, sort of second tier works and maybe below that. does it affect the price, the value, i should say, of those bigger works? >> no, it will not in any shape or form. what's happening is at the highest level the market is stronger than it ever has been. what's p haing is with the emergence of billionairs coming out of the wood work almost every week and they want to get into it because they have enough yachts and race horses or girlfriends, so they decide to get into art. they don't know anything about it, but they know the brand names. who are the brand names? it's picasso and warhol. that's where they head. meantime, the foundation is making quite a lot of money. in addition to this auction taking place, they license. this may not be as well-known. i did some research. they're licensing everything from candies and clothing and perfumes and much wa
a $50 warhol, maybe just a polaro polaroid, or a $50 million war l ho. it's like a vw strategy, where they'll sell a $16 million bull gaty. >> and you characterized what's coming on the market as warhol ephemera, sort of second tier works and maybe below that. does it affect the price, the value, i should say, of those bigger works? >> no, it will not in any shape or form. what's happening is at the highest level the market is stronger than it ever has been. what's p haing is with...
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he is designing high-end furniture with frank polaro who is a good friend of his. the pieces include coffee tables, dining tables, chairs, even, yes -- >> they're nice, hey? what's he doing? is he going after kathy ireland? is he going to be like martha? >> i think it is great. we have a long history of amateurs coming in. john cooper finch who recently passed away. he was a race car driver who designed those barriers you see on the highway and they have avenue saved tons of lives. brad pitt, career change? going into inventing new kinds of furniture? i think it could be great. >> the world has lots of examples of this. there was kathy ireland or cindy crawford home and all of those things? >> brad pitt can do whatever he wants. and i will applaud it. i still remember the very first time i saw him in "thelma and l louise" when he walked into the room and i said, my god, who is that? he can do anything he wants! >> i read about this furniture. it's not quite to my taste. sorry, brad, i'm not going to be one of your customers but it did get some great reviews. some p
he is designing high-end furniture with frank polaro who is a good friend of his. the pieces include coffee tables, dining tables, chairs, even, yes -- >> they're nice, hey? what's he doing? is he going after kathy ireland? is he going to be like martha? >> i think it is great. we have a long history of amateurs coming in. john cooper finch who recently passed away. he was a race car driver who designed those barriers you see on the highway and they have avenue saved tons of lives....
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the musm at the massachusetts institute of technology is telling the story of how the polaro era began in the artists who were there to make it happen. jared of bh boston reports as part of our series on arts and culture, canvas. >> for ansel adams, it answered the call of the wild. william wegman thought it was force play. it was the polaroid camera. when it came tohy photogr, it changed everything kinds surfaces and all kinds of wayof manipulating the materials. it probably drove some of the engineers at polaroid mad because the artists were ignoring the rules and making it up. >> at the m.i.t. meum in cambridge, a few blocks from where the polaroid camera r s invented, cades of polaroids. artists were given cameras and film to experiment, says the curator, starting with ansel adams. >> he was debate. he said, we should use itn the theate and astronomy. he gets really excited. >> the polaroid camera bypassed the process of developing film. for the first time, aists had an immediate look at their work. >> it was a small thing you could hold in the hand but you had to participate in th
the musm at the massachusetts institute of technology is telling the story of how the polaro era began in the artists who were there to make it happen. jared of bh boston reports as part of our series on arts and culture, canvas. >> for ansel adams, it answered the call of the wild. william wegman thought it was force play. it was the polaroid camera. when it came tohy photogr, it changed everything kinds surfaces and all kinds of wayof manipulating the materials. it probably drove some...
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the issue for legislators is in polaros oition, really there is no due process if you are arrested with the aid of this science fiction nightmare. cops don't have to tell you that a corporate scanner conveniently matched your mug with a crime. it's too easy to punish innocent with this, and the burden of proving your innocence will be costly and painful. i don't care if joy behar and -- [inaudible] find the means to end this new form of unconstitutional probery. we have to talk about it and make sure a new surveillance tool isn't weapon niced by the corrupt and lazy in the name of doing good, and that's the memo. ♪ kennedy: now usually when there is bipartisan agreement on something, it is either to spend money or start a war, which is also very costly. so should we be surprised the democrats and republicans agree on not turning america into an orwellian dystopia? here with me tonight, fox business network's very own titan of liberty, john stossel is back. hi, welcome back. >> thank you. kennedy: so what is most problematic for you about this facial recognition technology? >> well, fr
the issue for legislators is in polaros oition, really there is no due process if you are arrested with the aid of this science fiction nightmare. cops don't have to tell you that a corporate scanner conveniently matched your mug with a crime. it's too easy to punish innocent with this, and the burden of proving your innocence will be costly and painful. i don't care if joy behar and -- [inaudible] find the means to end this new form of unconstitutional probery. we have to talk about it and...
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but between podesta and polaro does buy some time. >> he got rid of don reagan and brought in howard baker. you have to make big changes sometimes. thank you, chuck todd. we'll be right back. yeah, you'vr discover it card, so you get your fico® score on your monthly statements now, for free! that's nice of you! it's a great way to stay on top of your credit, and make sure things look the way they should. awesomesauce! huh! my twin sister always says that. wait...lisa? julie?! you sound really different on the phone. do i sound pleasant? for once in your life you sound very pleasant. at discover, we treat you like you'd treat you. free fico® credit score. get the it card at discover.com. life could be hectic. as a working mom of two young boys angie's list saves me a lot of time. after reading all the reviews i know i'm making the right choice. online or on the phone, we help you hire right the first time. with honest reviews on over 720 local services. keeping up with these two is more than a full time job, and i don't have time for unreliable companies. angie's list definitely sav
but between podesta and polaro does buy some time. >> he got rid of don reagan and brought in howard baker. you have to make big changes sometimes. thank you, chuck todd. we'll be right back. yeah, you'vr discover it card, so you get your fico® score on your monthly statements now, for free! that's nice of you! it's a great way to stay on top of your credit, and make sure things look the way they should. awesomesauce! huh! my twin sister always says that. wait...lisa? julie?! you sound...
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but between podesta and polaro does buy some time. >> he got rid of don reagan and brought in howard baker. you have to make big changes sometimes. thank you, chuck todd. we'll be right back. >>> let me finish tonight with this. i'm about to end a 16-city book tour. i think it's the perfect gift for "hardball" folks because it reminds us that politics, smart aggressive politics not only works for the country but it can be a joyous event to watch. i spent 16 years of my life working against flaig reagan. my boss and hero tip o'neill could get things done for the country. call it nostalgia if you want, mr. president, it worked, i was there. i was supposed to be in cincinnati tonight at the book sellers but amid all the snow at laguardia today, we watched that plane being repaired but not in time to get us out of here in ohio. i'll talk to what i'm told is going to be a big sold out crowd out there. back here in new york thursday night at the influential 92nd street along with david gergen who worked on the other side in those o'neal reagan days. i go through the snow and get some copie
but between podesta and polaro does buy some time. >> he got rid of don reagan and brought in howard baker. you have to make big changes sometimes. thank you, chuck todd. we'll be right back. >>> let me finish tonight with this. i'm about to end a 16-city book tour. i think it's the perfect gift for "hardball" folks because it reminds us that politics, smart aggressive politics not only works for the country but it can be a joyous event to watch. i spent 16 years of my...
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. >> if you want to seely polaro a opposite go on social media anda watch allison and i trying toryt dance this morning it lasted ias about eight seconds. it was just a colossal fail. f >> that is the forbidden dance.n >> we didn't do it right.tight we shouldn't have tried it. >> ncaa tournament.rnen the sweet 16 in action back inak action today ott on thisttn thursday four games tonight including for the big one, it is maryland. ap. >> the schools are pete meetingi for the first time sincely a lil later than that if the firsthe f game goes long. goelong the rest of the sweet 16 games g will be played tomorrow night.dt if you want to stay up until midnight go terps.er >> if not maureen even will havh highlights at 4:25.ghts 4 >> how is it they haven't playee them since 2002. different conference. ht i thought in the reel.ug basketball everyone at everyoney played everyone.ry >> it's 200 some teams.ea it would be impossible to playbt everybody.ody. >> gotcha sticking with sports now afteroa 20 plu was scarred by one year bon suspension though for using fori 017 and7nce enhancingyes ho
. >> if you want to seely polaro a opposite go on social media anda watch allison and i trying toryt dance this morning it lasted ias about eight seconds. it was just a colossal fail. f >> that is the forbidden dance.n >> we didn't do it right.tight we shouldn't have tried it. >> ncaa tournament.rnen the sweet 16 in action back inak action today ott on thisttn thursday four games tonight including for the big one, it is maryland. ap. >> the schools are pete...
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. >>> spies it up and have it outdoors. [ laughter ][ laug >> that would be like the polaro blanch. >>> exactly. when we come back, it is so cold out there. so, how low will it go tonight? >> after the break gap within has the why we may not be getting a break from this weather in the next if you days. then a lit bit later beyonce mae be joining forces with someoneee as famous as she is. we'll tell you what tm. z is reporting . and like many of you, my family lived through the beltway sniper crisis. in congress, i'll fight to expand background checks on guns and ammunition, ban assault weapons, and mandate gun safety locks, because too many kids die from accidental shootings. let's show the nra we're not afraid of them; as democrats, as americans, as parents. i'm kathleen matthews and i approve this message. >> gwen you are notify friendre today. n [ laughter ]. >> it is too cold out there. >> blame the messenger. >> i give you credit when its' nice. >>> i want you all to remember this moment. you are absolutely right. unpack the wool lease. you are going toned them. it's valentine's
. >>> spies it up and have it outdoors. [ laughter ][ laug >> that would be like the polaro blanch. >>> exactly. when we come back, it is so cold out there. so, how low will it go tonight? >> after the break gap within has the why we may not be getting a break from this weather in the next if you days. then a lit bit later beyonce mae be joining forces with someoneee as famous as she is. we'll tell you what tm. z is reporting . and like many of you, my family lived...
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so, it doesn't feel so super round, and these or great options from carera and polaro id and they are polarized lens es for $65. it is their 80th anniversary. >> top models are wearing that one. >> yes. >> slim face with the round lens. >> yes. >> important to know. but talking about lenses colored lenses are thinking about season. >> brightly colored mirrored lenses are super big and colored frames, and here's some options, this one back here, in purple, and then we have one from smith which has great color pop lens technology, another polar/and then find this one. you can see bright mirrored lenses popping out and it is fun. >> this one catches my eye in the middle, it is about texture. what is that. >> this is 3-d printing from italy, and thinks the osito brand very high end department stores and sun glass stores. >> talk about this one modeled after a shoe. >> this is javieranas a new collection and it is originally a flip flop brand. this was designed after the flip flop so it has a unique look as you can see. >> yes. >> some fashions go in and out of style, talking about big sun
so, it doesn't feel so super round, and these or great options from carera and polaro id and they are polarized lens es for $65. it is their 80th anniversary. >> top models are wearing that one. >> yes. >> slim face with the round lens. >> yes. >> important to know. but talking about lenses colored lenses are thinking about season. >> brightly colored mirrored lenses are super big and colored frames, and here's some options, this one back here, in purple, and...
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jackson or miss polaro, i don't know who will respond but feel free. >> i'll respond. alex jackson on behalf of mr. spacey. >> sure. >> your honor, i don't believe we need to talk about the scope. that is in terms of a subpoena. what i subpoena or serve on those individuals might require discussion or litigation by the scope. all i'm asking -- all i'm asking is this is data that we believe not only potentially exculpatory but likely exculpatory and i don't want to see that data deleted or destroyed inadvertently or manipulated. i don't think it is a burden at all on the commonwealth nor on the two individuals named in the motion indeed and the complaining witness to simply say i'm ordering you not to destroy anything. so that mr. jackson, miss polaro, the commonwealth can litigate in front of the court at some point whether or not there is exculpatory information that leads up to today. in other words, all i'm asking for is to put a bubble around that data so it doesn't get destroyed. i'm not saying i get it yet. i just don't want it destroyed
jackson or miss polaro, i don't know who will respond but feel free. >> i'll respond. alex jackson on behalf of mr. spacey. >> sure. >> your honor, i don't believe we need to talk about the scope. that is in terms of a subpoena. what i subpoena or serve on those individuals might require discussion or litigation by the scope. all i'm asking -- all i'm asking is this is data that we believe not only potentially exculpatory but likely exculpatory and i don't want to see that...
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she left a toy for her daughter polaro mark occon officer took >> i could accept that she died. that i can accept. what i couldn't accept is that i lost track of where her body went and how she was treated after death. >> that final resting place has never been as dignified as it should have been. it's never gotten the respected -- that needs to change. >> reporter: last december the new york city council transferred control of hart island to the parks department. earlier this month, inmates were replaced by paid landscape workers. many are hopeful that next year hart idil opened as a memorial park honoring those buried there. >> everybody is human. we're all huma >>> the coronavirus outbreak has forced hollywood to go dark. theaters are closed. release dates for major films are on hold. and production is shutdown. carter evans shows us how the movie industry is trying to adapt. >> reporter: coronavirus brought the release of "fast and furious 9" to a screeching halt, delayed until next year. in fact, many of the highly anticipated blockbusters like "no time to die," the latest
she left a toy for her daughter polaro mark occon officer took >> i could accept that she died. that i can accept. what i couldn't accept is that i lost track of where her body went and how she was treated after death. >> that final resting place has never been as dignified as it should have been. it's never gotten the respected -- that needs to change. >> reporter: last december the new york city council transferred control of hart island to the parks department. earlier this...
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polaro pushed shimmering auroras to places where more people can possibly see them. federal forecasters said the northern lights, the aurora borealis may be able be seen tonight as far as iowa or pennsylvania. the solar storm could last a day or longer. officialsaris unveiled the pitch for the 20, 24 x. it's been almost a century since summer games were held there. rome, boston, and hamburg were also in the bidding. france hosted the olympics winter games in 1992. is dead.end patent he appeared on broadway as a child, start on tv in its infancy, and then in middle-age found lasting fame as the father on tvs eight is enough. he died in santa monica california of publications from diabetes. dick van dyke was 86 years old. those the top stories of this hour. become: airlines have famous for nickel one-timing passengers -- nickel and dime and passengers. mark: shaq is making a name for himself off the court. in investing. he joins us to discuss his latest venture. aol is officially under the verizon umbrella. what does that mean for sites like huffington post? second joi
polaro pushed shimmering auroras to places where more people can possibly see them. federal forecasters said the northern lights, the aurora borealis may be able be seen tonight as far as iowa or pennsylvania. the solar storm could last a day or longer. officialsaris unveiled the pitch for the 20, 24 x. it's been almost a century since summer games were held there. rome, boston, and hamburg were also in the bidding. france hosted the olympics winter games in 1992. is dead.end patent he appeared...
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polaro pushed shimmering auroras the places where more people could see them. the northern lights may be able to be seen as far south as iowa or pennsylvania. the storm could last for a day or longer. papa john's once you to know they're taking artificial ingredients out of its pizza. it will not be cheap. they will spend $100 million a year to take the additives out. any companies are doing this. craig, as we were talking about, this is the first company to come out with an actual number on how much it costs. everyone is trying to one up each other. this is one of the first times were someone is saying we are how much and this is it costs. it is not a small amount of money. they say that $50 million of that is foundational. the dough, sauce, cheese. to geter $50 million is preservatives out of things like pepperoni. they are focused on the thing sauces. -- on dipping sauces. they're tackling the msg, preservatives, things that are in those. papa john's himself said that one of the only examples where they lost a little flavor was in the ranch dressing when the
polaro pushed shimmering auroras the places where more people could see them. the northern lights may be able to be seen as far south as iowa or pennsylvania. the storm could last for a day or longer. papa john's once you to know they're taking artificial ingredients out of its pizza. it will not be cheap. they will spend $100 million a year to take the additives out. any companies are doing this. craig, as we were talking about, this is the first company to come out with an actual number on...
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jackson, miss polaro, the commonwealth can litigate in front of the court at some point whether or not there is exculpatory information that leads up to today. in other words, all i'm asking for is to put a bubble around that data so it doesn't get destroyed. i'm not saying i get it yet. i just don't want it destroyed yet. >> well, further response? >> we can only control, judge, at this point what is in the care and custody and control of the commonwealth. >> right. >> as far as information contained within the specific service providers of these individual cell phone carriers, that is different. we have no control over that, judge. we would suggest as far as the preservation goes, to the individuals directly or to the providers, that it be limited at this point to the 7th and 8th until more information could be provided as to why it might likely be exculpatory versus a phishing expedition. >> i haven't seen any of the police reports so i don't know what -- except for the affidavit, i don't know what information that you base this request upon. i do think that the 7th and 8th certainl
jackson, miss polaro, the commonwealth can litigate in front of the court at some point whether or not there is exculpatory information that leads up to today. in other words, all i'm asking for is to put a bubble around that data so it doesn't get destroyed. i'm not saying i get it yet. i just don't want it destroyed yet. >> well, further response? >> we can only control, judge, at this point what is in the care and custody and control of the commonwealth. >> right. >>...