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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.
. >> 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...
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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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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. >>...
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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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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...