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and it was his wife, sharon tate, who was one of the victims. >> with sharon tate 25-year-old coffee heiress abigail folger. she's been working with poor kids in watts. it was her body officer derosa saw on the front yard. beside her was her boyfriend wojciech fry kousi,kowski, 32, sometime actor and friend of roman's. in the house next to sharon the man with the towel over his head was 35-year-old jay sebring. >> famous hairdresser to the stars who had been sharon tate's boyfriend. >> jeff gwynn wrote the 2013 book "moons." >> they'd remained frerngsds and sharon tate had invited sebring over that evening. >> anthony demaria is jay sebring's nephew. >> one of the sad ironies is jay was not supposed to be there that night. he was supposed to be in las vegas and for whatever reason he decided to stay. >> the body in the car took longer to identify. he turned out to be 19-year-old steve parent, who'd been visiting the property's caretaker. parent went out to his car at just the wrong moment, never got out of the driveway. l.a. struggled to understand, why would anyone kill all these pe
and it was his wife, sharon tate, who was one of the victims. >> with sharon tate 25-year-old coffee heiress abigail folger. she's been working with poor kids in watts. it was her body officer derosa saw on the front yard. beside her was her boyfriend wojciech fry kousi,kowski, 32, sometime actor and friend of roman's. in the house next to sharon the man with the towel over his head was 35-year-old jay sebring. >> famous hairdresser to the stars who had been sharon tate's boyfriend....
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. >> sharon tate, debra's big sister. >> claude, please stop it! i've hated this. go find yourself another girl. >> sharon tate's biggest film, "valley of the dolls," was two years behind her. now 26, she was known less for her acting than her beauty and style and her husband. director roman polanski had recently shot to fame with "rosemary's baby," in which a woman discovers she may be carrying the child of the devil. in real life, sharon tate and roman polanski were expecting, too. >> she was so excited, like a new mom to be, creating the nice home nest for the family, to welcome the new life. >> and now debra, frantic to learn what happened to her sister, pressed her panic stricken mother. >> mother, what? what? tell me what. >> she must have -- >> she was out of her mind crazy, grief like you could not imagine. >> but it was no mistake. the murders already gruesome, now took on the trappings of celebrity. >> this was at the home of movie director, roman polanski, and it was his wife, sharon tate, who was one of the victims. >> with sharon tate,
. >> sharon tate, debra's big sister. >> claude, please stop it! i've hated this. go find yourself another girl. >> sharon tate's biggest film, "valley of the dolls," was two years behind her. now 26, she was known less for her acting than her beauty and style and her husband. director roman polanski had recently shot to fame with "rosemary's baby," in which a woman discovers she may be carrying the child of the devil. in real life, sharon tate and roman...
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tate. >> sharon tate, debra's big sister. sharon tate's biggest film, "valley of the dolls," was two years behind her already. now 26, she was known less for her acting than for her beauty, her style, and her husband. director roman polanski had recently shot to fame with "rosemary's baby" in which a woman discovers she may be carrying the child of the devil. in real life, sharon tate and roman polanski were expecting, too. >> she was so terribly excited. like a new mom-to-be, creating the nice little home nest for the family to welcome the new life. >> now debra, frantic to learn what happened to her sister, pressed her panic-stricken mother. >> mother, tell me what, what, tell me what. she was out of her minds crazy. grief like you could not imagine. >> but it was no mistake, and the murders already gruesome now tock on the trappings of celebrity. >> this was at the home of michigan director roman -- movie director roman polanski, and it was his wife, sharon tate, who was one of the victims. >> with sharon tate, 25-year-old
tate. >> sharon tate, debra's big sister. sharon tate's biggest film, "valley of the dolls," was two years behind her already. now 26, she was known less for her acting than for her beauty, her style, and her husband. director roman polanski had recently shot to fame with "rosemary's baby" in which a woman discovers she may be carrying the child of the devil. in real life, sharon tate and roman polanski were expecting, too. >> she was so terribly excited. like a...
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. >> sharon tate, debra's big sister. sharon tate's biggest film, vool le of the dolls was two years behind her already. now 26 she was known less for her acting than for her beauty, her style and her husband. director had recently shot to frame with rose mary's baby in which a woman discover she may be expecting a child. >> she was so terribly excited like a new mom to be creating the nice little home nest for the family to welcome the new life. >> and now debra, frantic to learn what happened to her sister pressed her panic stricken mother. >> tell me what. >> she must have been -- >> oh, she was out of her mind crazy. grief like you could not imagine. >> reporter: but it was no mistake and the murders already gruesome now took on the trappings of celebrity. >> this was at the home of movie drerkt tor and it was his wife sarn tate who was one of the victims. >> 25-year-old abigail fall jer, it was her body officers saw on the front yard. beside her was her boyfriend, a sometime actor and old friend of roman's inside the
. >> sharon tate, debra's big sister. sharon tate's biggest film, vool le of the dolls was two years behind her already. now 26 she was known less for her acting than for her beauty, her style and her husband. director had recently shot to frame with rose mary's baby in which a woman discover she may be expecting a child. >> she was so terribly excited like a new mom to be creating the nice little home nest for the family to welcome the new life. >> and now debra, frantic to...
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[cheers and applause] >> president trump: thank you, tate. tuesday go out and vote for tate. he will never let you down and don't kid yourself, your second amendment is under attack. but not with him. so we are also joined tonight by a man who is truly -- and i said it a lot, but he's been a great governor and he loves your estate, and he loves the people of this great state. governor phil brandt. where is phil? come up, phil. look at him. >> i just want to say one more thing. is this trump country? [cheers and applause] let me tell you what, what we always wanted was a fighter. we wanted someone to stand up to the democrats and fight. well, this is what fighting looks like. let's go make america great again. [chanting usa] >> president trump: thank you, phil. what a job, what a great job. now to continue that whole thing going forward, another man who is a warrior, a friend of mine. whenever there's a problem, he's there. he's always there and he will be right out the front. he's tough, he's smart and he's brilliant actually. he loves his state and he loves his people. senat
[cheers and applause] >> president trump: thank you, tate. tuesday go out and vote for tate. he will never let you down and don't kid yourself, your second amendment is under attack. but not with him. so we are also joined tonight by a man who is truly -- and i said it a lot, but he's been a great governor and he loves your estate, and he loves the people of this great state. governor phil brandt. where is phil? come up, phil. look at him. >> i just want to say one more thing. is...
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tate, come on up. tate. [cheers and applause] >> thank you, mr. president. mississippi welcomes you because mississippi is donald j. trump country. we gave you almost 60% of the vote in 2016. and next year, we're going to do even better. and the reason is because president trump is a strong leader. he is the right leader to defeat the radical liberals who have taken over the democrat party. these ladical liberals have been trying to remove our president from office since the very day he was sworn in. they have disrespected him and that means they have disrespected us. jim hood does not stand with our president. he stands with the radical liberals. when the radical liberals tried to stop the president on border security, jim hood stood with the liberals. when the choice was donald j. trump or crooked hillary, jim hood stood with hillary clinton. and today, with the election just days away, i am standing with president donald trump. [cheers and applause] >> and jim hood is standing with the liberals. now, mississippi, it is time to choose. it is time to stand
tate, come on up. tate. [cheers and applause] >> thank you, mr. president. mississippi welcomes you because mississippi is donald j. trump country. we gave you almost 60% of the vote in 2016. and next year, we're going to do even better. and the reason is because president trump is a strong leader. he is the right leader to defeat the radical liberals who have taken over the democrat party. these ladical liberals have been trying to remove our president from office since the very day he...
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tate: thank you so much. thank you so much. all right. so again, my name is david tate. i from bakersfield, california. am i went to school to be a registered nurse, because of the journey that my family has been through with pediatric cancer. my son lucas was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia, father's day, 2009. was that me? i am hearing, like, feedback. i think it's this. sure. sorry about that. so, again, my son lucas was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia, which is cancer, on father's day of 2009. happy father's day, right? nobody wants to hear that. especially on father's day. he was only seven months old when he was diagnosed. ok? he endured a year of treatment, hospitalizations, intense chemotherapy, endless doctors' appointments, the costs of which added up quickly. at nearly half a million dollars a month for his care for in-patient care at ucla, for an entire year, totaling nearly $6 million. our insurance company fought us every step of the way. they tried to avoid paying for lucas' care all together, claiming that his cancer was a preexist
tate: thank you so much. thank you so much. all right. so again, my name is david tate. i from bakersfield, california. am i went to school to be a registered nurse, because of the journey that my family has been through with pediatric cancer. my son lucas was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia, father's day, 2009. was that me? i am hearing, like, feedback. i think it's this. sure. sorry about that. so, again, my son lucas was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia, which is...
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but manson encountered the present a sharon tate, the wife of roman polanski. they cut wires to the house. a young man the property care taker was headed out of the driveway. tex confronted him with a five, then shot him several times the killing had begun. with one standing guard the others went inside the house, they cut wires to the house. a young man the property care taker was headed out of the driveway. tex confronted him with a five, then shot him several times the killing had begun. with one standing guard the others went inside the house, polanski was out of the country that night but his friend was asleep on the couch. tex kicked him. susan atkins went to see who else was there. >> she starts down the hallway. there is a guest bedroom. there is a woman sitting up in bed. it's abigail folger. >> heiress to the folger coffee fortune. >> she thought she was a friend of sharon and waves to her. susan atkins gives the finger wave back and continues down the hall. >> in the bedroom, she found per sharon tate and tate's former boyfriend, she herded them in t
but manson encountered the present a sharon tate, the wife of roman polanski. they cut wires to the house. a young man the property care taker was headed out of the driveway. tex confronted him with a five, then shot him several times the killing had begun. with one standing guard the others went inside the house, they cut wires to the house. a young man the property care taker was headed out of the driveway. tex confronted him with a five, then shot him several times the killing had begun....
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but manson encountered the present a sharon tate, the wife of roman polanski. they cut wires to the house. a young man the property care taker was headed out of the driveway. tex confronted him with a five, then shot him several times the killing had begun. with one standing guard the others went inside the house, polanski was out of the country that night but his friend was asleep on the couch. tex kicked him. susan atkins went to see who else was there. >> she starts down the hallway. there is a guest bedroom. there is a woman sitting up in bed. it's abigail folger. >> heiress to the folger coffee fortune. >> she thought she was a friend of sharon and waves to her. susan atkins gives the finger wave back and continues down the hall. >> in the bedroom, she found per sharon tate and tate's former boyfriend, she herded them in the room. >> at a certain point watson turned his back and he charged and he shot him and watson started stabbing and kicking. >> sharon tate quite naturally is screaming. krokowski and folger break out a side door. they chase after them.
but manson encountered the present a sharon tate, the wife of roman polanski. they cut wires to the house. a young man the property care taker was headed out of the driveway. tex confronted him with a five, then shot him several times the killing had begun. with one standing guard the others went inside the house, polanski was out of the country that night but his friend was asleep on the couch. tex kicked him. susan atkins went to see who else was there. >> she starts down the hallway....
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but manson encountered the present sharon tate, the pregnant wife of roman polanski. they cut wires to the house. they went over the gates, and just then a young man named steven parent who was the property caretaker was leaded out of the driveway. tex confronted him with a five, then shot him several times the killing had begun. with one standing guard the others went inside the house, polanski was out of the country that night, but his friend was asleep on the couch. tex kicked him. susan atkins went to see who else was there. >> she starts down the hallway. there is a guest bedroom. there is a woman sitting up in bed. it's abigail folger. >> heiress to the folger coffee fortune. >> she thought she was a friend of sharon and waves to her. susan atkins gives the finger wave back and continues down the hall. >> in the bedroom she found sharon tate and tate's former boyfriend, she herded them in the room. >> this is jay sebring's nephew. >> at a certain point watson turned his back and he charged and he shot him and watson started stabbing and kicking. >> sharon tate q
but manson encountered the present sharon tate, the pregnant wife of roman polanski. they cut wires to the house. they went over the gates, and just then a young man named steven parent who was the property caretaker was leaded out of the driveway. tex confronted him with a five, then shot him several times the killing had begun. with one standing guard the others went inside the house, polanski was out of the country that night, but his friend was asleep on the couch. tex kicked him. susan...
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tate, come on up. tate. [applause and cheers]ic. mr. reeves: thank you, mr. president. mississippi welcomes you because mississippi is donald j. trump country. [applause and cheers] we gave you almost 60% of the vote in 2016, and next year we are going to do even better. [applause and cheers] and the reason is because president trump is a strong leader. he's the right leader to defeat the radical liberals who have taken over the democrat party. [applause and cheers] now these radical liberals have been trying to remove our president from office since the very day he was sworn in. >> [booing] they have: disrespected him, and that means they have disrespected us. [applause and cheers] jim hood does not stand with our president. he stands with the radical liberals. >> [booing] when the radical liberals tried to stop the president on border security, jim hood stood with the liberals. >> [booing] when the choice was donald j. trump or crooked hillary, jim hood stood with hillary clinton. >> [booing] mr. reeves: and today with the election days away, i'm standing with preside
tate, come on up. tate. [applause and cheers]ic. mr. reeves: thank you, mr. president. mississippi welcomes you because mississippi is donald j. trump country. [applause and cheers] we gave you almost 60% of the vote in 2016, and next year we are going to do even better. [applause and cheers] and the reason is because president trump is a strong leader. he's the right leader to defeat the radical liberals who have taken over the democrat party. [applause and cheers] now these radical liberals...
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that's why you have to go with tate reese. tate is going to send a big signal by the way. it's great for you, he's gonna be a great governor it also sends a big signal to these radical left crazy democrats. it's very important that tate wins. very important. we are also fighting deadly sanctuary cities with the help of states like mississippi, which has banned sanctuary cities because phil brian said we are not going to have them and roger wicker says we are not going to have them. and cindy said we are not going to have them. democrats, sanctuary cities, force the release of dangerous criminal aliens onto our space. if you want a governor who will stand proudly with the heroes of i.c.e. i would want their job. ms 13 they walk right into those nests. they start swinging you never saw anything like it. i said, better you than me, who would do good? that guy would do good, most of you wouldn't do so good back these guys are tough guys and they love our country. who would do it? they are moving thousands of people from ms 13 these gangs are the worst people. these people thes
that's why you have to go with tate reese. tate is going to send a big signal by the way. it's great for you, he's gonna be a great governor it also sends a big signal to these radical left crazy democrats. it's very important that tate wins. very important. we are also fighting deadly sanctuary cities with the help of states like mississippi, which has banned sanctuary cities because phil brian said we are not going to have them and roger wicker says we are not going to have them. and cindy...
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cliff booth is played by brad pitt, who is rick's best friend, his stuntman, and you have sharon tate, played by margot robbie. sharon tate was a real person, she was a real actor, married to roman polanski, and she is the opposite, her star is on the rise. so it's these three people over a few days in hollywood, 1969. this is a clip where rick is desperately trying to get some stunt work for cliff. let's have a look. i can't afford to hire a bunch of guys that smoke cigarettes and sit around and talk to each other all day n the chance i might use them. i got a four—man team here. i need more than that, i got to get it approved. i got to look after my dudes. hey! if your dudes were a better match i would say ok, you got me, but that's not the case and you know it. he is a great match for me. yes. you could do anything you wanted to him. throw him off a building, right. light him on fire, hit him with the lincoln. get creative, do whatever you want. he's happy for the opportunity. rick. yeah. i don't dig him. and i don't dig the vibe he brings on set. well leonardo dicaprio looks lik
cliff booth is played by brad pitt, who is rick's best friend, his stuntman, and you have sharon tate, played by margot robbie. sharon tate was a real person, she was a real actor, married to roman polanski, and she is the opposite, her star is on the rise. so it's these three people over a few days in hollywood, 1969. this is a clip where rick is desperately trying to get some stunt work for cliff. let's have a look. i can't afford to hire a bunch of guys that smoke cigarettes and sit around...
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lucas tate, he's going to share the story of lucas tate, a story that is familiar to everyone who has a loved one who has fought disease. we believe that the most eloquent presentation of the need for the affordable care act, lowering health care costs, preserving the preexisting condition benefit, the list goes on and on and the personal stories that mr. tate is here to deliver on behalf of his son, lucas. we welcome him as our vip today. another vip is with us. the democratic leader in the united states senate, mr. schumer. [ applause ] >> thank you, nancy. speaking of nancy in the one minute, when i first got to the senate and i was giving one of my early speeches, we had someone who was on the floor of the senate who was named lula. do you remember lula? >> oh, yes. >> and she said, well how long do you want to speak and i figured it's the senate, i'll get as much as i can get. could i speak for five minutes? and she said, no one speaks that short around here. [ laughter ] anyway, it's great to be here. i want to thank our great speaker, nancy pelosi, and the wonderful house deleg
lucas tate, he's going to share the story of lucas tate, a story that is familiar to everyone who has a loved one who has fought disease. we believe that the most eloquent presentation of the need for the affordable care act, lowering health care costs, preserving the preexisting condition benefit, the list goes on and on and the personal stories that mr. tate is here to deliver on behalf of his son, lucas. we welcome him as our vip today. another vip is with us. the democratic leader in the...
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tested positive for performance enhancing drug, and now he's facing suspension but tate is fighting back because he claims he took the prescribed medication for a good reason here's nbc's kathy park. >> reporter: frances, good morning. new york giants wide receiver golden tate is hitting a rough patch even before the start of the regular season in a bold movember, , he releas statement saying he received a suspension for taking fertility medicine bolden tate signed a $47 million contract he announced to social media that he failed a drug test after taking fertility medication. i started the treatment prescribed to me and days later i discovered it contained an in greed yent that is on the banned substance list that list stretches seven pages. while tate didn't disclosewhat substance he tested positive for, he immediately discontinued use, adding the treatment didn't give him a competiti edge. >> the three big categories that are ban i had by tned by the nfe anabolic steroids, growth hormones and antiestrogen >> agents reporter: the nfl had no comment but referred us to the strict gu
tested positive for performance enhancing drug, and now he's facing suspension but tate is fighting back because he claims he took the prescribed medication for a good reason here's nbc's kathy park. >> reporter: frances, good morning. new york giants wide receiver golden tate is hitting a rough patch even before the start of the regular season in a bold movember, , he releas statement saying he received a suspension for taking fertility medicine bolden tate signed a $47 million contract...
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cliff booth is played by brad pitt, who is rick's best friend, his stuntman, and you have sharon tate, played by margot robbie. sharon tate was a real person, she was a real actor, married to roman polanski, and she is the opposite, her star is on the rise. it is three people over a few days in hollywood, 1969. this is a clip where rick is desperately trying to get some stunt work for cliff. let us have a look. i can't afford to hire a bunch of guys that smoke cigarettes and sit around and talk to each other all day n the chance i might use them. i got a four—man team here. i need more than that, i got to get it approved. i got to look after my dudes. if your dudes were a better match i would say ok, you got me, but that is not the case and you know it. he is a great match for me. yes. you could do anything you wanted to him. throw him off a building, right. light him on fire, hit him with the lincoln. get creative, do whatever you wanted. he is happy for the opportunity. rick. yeah. i don't dig him. and i don't dig the vibe he brings on set. leonardo dicaprio looks like he is havin
cliff booth is played by brad pitt, who is rick's best friend, his stuntman, and you have sharon tate, played by margot robbie. sharon tate was a real person, she was a real actor, married to roman polanski, and she is the opposite, her star is on the rise. it is three people over a few days in hollywood, 1969. this is a clip where rick is desperately trying to get some stunt work for cliff. let us have a look. i can't afford to hire a bunch of guys that smoke cigarettes and sit around and talk...
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lucas tate, he's going to share the story of lucas tate, a story that is familiar to everyone who has a loved one who has fought disease. we believe that the most eloquent presentation of the need for the affordable care act, lowering health care costs, preserving the preexisting condition benefit, the list goes on and on and the personal stories that mr. tate is here to deliver on behalf of his son, lucas. we welcome him as our vip today. another vip is with us. the distinguished leader -- democratic leader in the united states senate, mr. schumer. [ applause ] >> thank you, nancy. speaking of nancy in the one minute, when i first got to the senate and i was giving one of my early speeches, we had someone who was on the floor of the senate who was named lula. do you remember lula? >> oh, yes. >> and she said, well how long do you want to speak and i figured it's the senate, i'll get as much as i can get. could i speak for five minutes? and she said, no one speaks that short around here. [ laughter ] >> it's true. >> anyway, it's great to be here. i want to thank our great speaker, na
lucas tate, he's going to share the story of lucas tate, a story that is familiar to everyone who has a loved one who has fought disease. we believe that the most eloquent presentation of the need for the affordable care act, lowering health care costs, preserving the preexisting condition benefit, the list goes on and on and the personal stories that mr. tate is here to deliver on behalf of his son, lucas. we welcome him as our vip today. another vip is with us. the distinguished leader --...
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cliff booth is played by brad pitt, and sharon tate played by margot robbie. sharon tate was a real person, married to roman polanski, her star is on the rise, it is three people over a few days in hollywood, 1969, this is a clip where rick is desperately trying to get some stunt work for cliff. let us get some stunt work for cliff. let us have a look. i can't afford to hire a bunch of quys i can't afford to hire a bunch of guys that smoke cigarettes and talk to each other on the grounds i might use them. i have a four-man team. i got to look after my dudes. use them. i have a four-man team. i got to look after my dudesm use them. i have a four-man team. i got to look after my dudes. if your dudes were a better match i would say ok, you got me, but that is not the case and you know it. he is a great match for me. yes. you could do anything you wanted to him. throw him offa do anything you wanted to him. throw him off a building right. do anything you wanted to him. throw him offa building right. light do anything you wanted to him. throw him off a building rig
cliff booth is played by brad pitt, and sharon tate played by margot robbie. sharon tate was a real person, married to roman polanski, her star is on the rise, it is three people over a few days in hollywood, 1969, this is a clip where rick is desperately trying to get some stunt work for cliff. let us get some stunt work for cliff. let us have a look. i can't afford to hire a bunch of quys i can't afford to hire a bunch of guys that smoke cigarettes and talk to each other on the grounds i...
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cliff booth is played by brad pitt, who is rick's best friend, his stuntman, and you have sharon tate, played by margot robbie. sharon tate was a real person, she was a real actor, married to roman polanski, and she is the opposite, her star is on the rise. it is these three people over a few days in hollywood, 1969. this is a clip where rick is desperately trying to get some stunt work for cliff. let us have a look. i can't afford to hire a bunch of guys that smoke cigarettes and sit around and talk to each other all day n the chance i might use them. i got a four—man team here. i need more than that, i got to get it approved. i got to look after my dudes. if your dudes were a better match i would say ok, you got me, but that is not the case and you know it. he is a great match for me. yes. you could do anything you wanted to him. throw him off a building, right. light him on fire, hit him with the lincoln. get creative, do whatever you wanted. he is happy for the opportunity. rick. yeah. i don't dig him. and i don't dig the vibe he brings on set. leonardo dicaprio looks like he is
cliff booth is played by brad pitt, who is rick's best friend, his stuntman, and you have sharon tate, played by margot robbie. sharon tate was a real person, she was a real actor, married to roman polanski, and she is the opposite, her star is on the rise. it is these three people over a few days in hollywood, 1969. this is a clip where rick is desperately trying to get some stunt work for cliff. let us have a look. i can't afford to hire a bunch of guys that smoke cigarettes and sit around...
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we thank tate and this year's jury turner prize. we thank tate and this year'sjury for turner prize. we thank tate and this year's jury for supporting us turner prize. we thank tate and this year'sjury for supporting us in recognising the merits of this decision. we would also all like to truly thank each person who supported us in our work. also to turner contemporary and margate for hosting us as beautifully as they have. this year the jury have selected a group of artists who are all engaged in forms of social participatory practice. we believe when grouped together, such practices become incompatible with the competition format, whose tendency is to divide and to individualise. cheering and applause. placing an contention the issues in out placing an contention the issues in our work would undermine our individual and artistic efforts to show a well entangled. the issues we each deal with are as inseparable as climate chaos is from capitalism. we each seek to use art to push the edges of issues, mapping the bleed of one into ano
we thank tate and this year's jury turner prize. we thank tate and this year'sjury for turner prize. we thank tate and this year's jury for supporting us turner prize. we thank tate and this year'sjury for supporting us in recognising the merits of this decision. we would also all like to truly thank each person who supported us in our work. also to turner contemporary and margate for hosting us as beautifully as they have. this year the jury have selected a group of artists who are all engaged...
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because it is about growing old, it's about two guys having midlife crises, and with the sharon tate storyline, obviously, in the background of the whole film, there's the manson family, the manson family cult, which brings us a much darker side to the story. so there is a lot going on. yes, if you want your big ott tarantino moments — you just saw a clip of bruce lee — there are moments like that in the film. but i think overall, it's much more serious, more authentic, perhaps less immediate than some of the other films, but it is one, you know, as i said, i have been to a couple of times, i think it's a film you will want to revisit because there is so much going on. i have seen criticisms that it is self—indulgent a bit and that the sharon tate character, played by margot robbie, who is obviously a great actress, she just isn't given enough lines. yes. yeah. she doesn't have a lot of dialogue, that is true. i think there is a problem that it is margot robbie. because she's famous, we expect her to be in it more. she's a supporting character, she's not one of the leads. if it
because it is about growing old, it's about two guys having midlife crises, and with the sharon tate storyline, obviously, in the background of the whole film, there's the manson family, the manson family cult, which brings us a much darker side to the story. so there is a lot going on. yes, if you want your big ott tarantino moments — you just saw a clip of bruce lee — there are moments like that in the film. but i think overall, it's much more serious, more authentic, perhaps less...
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all of for us on returns to the tate modern with what's been deemed an unmistakable exhibition one that highlights his delight in visitor participation and concern for the environment. and in our series underground europe we visit an eerie stop to rainy a lake in southern switzerland. dividend or the turning point that's the term that germans used to refer to the fall of the berlin wall in 1909 an event that mend the end of east germany and cleared the way for the country's reunification well for artists who had found a way to co-exist with the communist system and opened a vast new world of possibilities at the same time however it up ended everything about their creative motivation and their lives for 30 years on an exhibition in like 6 looks at the art that was produced during this turbulent period. doris siegler doesn't see herself as someone who can see into the future but what the leipsic artist painted just a year before the fall of the wall did come to pass people peacefully demonstrating with candles crossing a border bridge as poor as nutty it was spring 1980 s. and i explain
all of for us on returns to the tate modern with what's been deemed an unmistakable exhibition one that highlights his delight in visitor participation and concern for the environment. and in our series underground europe we visit an eerie stop to rainy a lake in southern switzerland. dividend or the turning point that's the term that germans used to refer to the fall of the berlin wall in 1909 an event that mend the end of east germany and cleared the way for the country's reunification well...
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you've got to remember it is an incredibly busy time for the tate at the moment. it is the uk's busiest tourist attraction, it hosted 5.9 million visitors. the first day in august, the summer holiday has lots of tourists, it is packed. it is very distressing for many to see this happen to such a small child. it is every pa rent‘s worst happen to such a small child. it is every parent's worst nightmare, and asi every parent's worst nightmare, and as i say, that 17—year—old boy was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder, and he remains in police custody this morning. thank you very much indeed. 20 hospitals in england stand to benefit from a pledge by the prime minister to spend an extra £850 million on nhs building projects. it comes after borisjohnson promised an overall cash boost for the nhs of £1.8 billion. there will be plans to invest in medical equipment and a new attempt to end the dispute about doctors' pensions. labour said it fell significantly short of the amount needed. the emergency services battling to stop a dam collapsing in derbyshire s
you've got to remember it is an incredibly busy time for the tate at the moment. it is the uk's busiest tourist attraction, it hosted 5.9 million visitors. the first day in august, the summer holiday has lots of tourists, it is packed. it is very distressing for many to see this happen to such a small child. it is every pa rent‘s worst happen to such a small child. it is every parent's worst nightmare, and asi every parent's worst nightmare, and as i say, that 17—year—old boy was arrested...
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. >>> 50 years ago this week after sharon tate was murdered. the murders were among 7 carried out. chris martinez reports. >> you learn how to handle it better no, 50 years later, deborah tate is still haunted by the brutal killing of her big sister sharon. >> it never goes away and the grief never goes away but you do learn to cope better. >> good-bye mother i'll wire you first thing in the morning. >> sharon tate was a rising star when she was viciously murdered along with 4 friends in august of 1969 by members of the so-called man son family. the house no longer stands but hollywood's fascination with the actress and her murder remains. >> and i think a lot of it has to do with the hollywood of it all. >> tate's life and death have become something of a pop culture phenomenon. >> i'm sharon tate. >> the actress is being portrayed in no less than 3 movies this year. >> sharon was beautiful, young, rich, and famous and to have this darkness come in with man son and his followers really keeps people interested. >> charles manson and his followers were convicted of the killing in 19
. >>> 50 years ago this week after sharon tate was murdered. the murders were among 7 carried out. chris martinez reports. >> you learn how to handle it better no, 50 years later, deborah tate is still haunted by the brutal killing of her big sister sharon. >> it never goes away and the grief never goes away but you do learn to cope better. >> good-bye mother i'll wire you first thing in the morning. >> sharon tate was a rising star when she was viciously...
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my first ever visit to tate britain was on a school bus. they brought it out here and then we walked in. it isjust about reflecting london and, you know, the future, our future. here we have photos of the test this morning. with so many schools signing up, the challenge has grown and grown. numberone! 2000 more to go! three weeks later they are ready for the grand reveal. what you think is going to happen when these kids come in here and see them? what do you hope will be their response? that they are important. they are on the walls of tate britain and they are important. they are not just important within their school, they are important within the wider environment of london. the first visitors, children from steve mcqueen's old school, little ealing, here to find their picture among the many thousands. really surprising and cool. amazing and cool. it is really amazing to be here. like, ifeel really, like, inspired. the exhibition won'tjust be at the tate britain. but on 600 billboards across london. and at specially decorated tube stati
my first ever visit to tate britain was on a school bus. they brought it out here and then we walked in. it isjust about reflecting london and, you know, the future, our future. here we have photos of the test this morning. with so many schools signing up, the challenge has grown and grown. numberone! 2000 more to go! three weeks later they are ready for the grand reveal. what you think is going to happen when these kids come in here and see them? what do you hope will be their response? that...
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cliff booth is played by brad pitt, who is rick's best friend, his stuntman, and you have sharon tate, played by margot robbie. sharon tate was a real person, she was a real actor, married to roman polanski, and she is the opposite, her star is on the rise. it is three people over a few days in hollywood, 1969. this is a clip where rick is desperately trying to get some stunt work for cliff. let us have a look. i can't afford to hire a bunch of guys that smoke cigarettes and sit around and talk to each other all day n the chance i might use them. i got a four—man team here. i need more than that, i got to get it approved. i got to look after my dudes. if your dudes were a better match i would say ok, you got me, but that is not the case and you know it. 00:02:19,791 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 he is a great match for me. there is the manson family, the manson family cult, which brings us a much darker side to the story. so there is a lot going on. yes, if you want your big ott tarantino moments — you just saw a clip of bruce lee — there are moments like that in the film. overall, i
cliff booth is played by brad pitt, who is rick's best friend, his stuntman, and you have sharon tate, played by margot robbie. sharon tate was a real person, she was a real actor, married to roman polanski, and she is the opposite, her star is on the rise. it is three people over a few days in hollywood, 1969. this is a clip where rick is desperately trying to get some stunt work for cliff. let us have a look. i can't afford to hire a bunch of guys that smoke cigarettes and sit around and talk...
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at the same time as all this was going on, the tate gallery itself was shut down. people have used the term locked down. no people were allowed out. no people were allowed in. that was to allow the emergency services to carry out their business. it all lasted several hours and tate modern eventually emptied the gallery and closed it for the remainder of the day. strike action by airport workers planned for tomorrow which threatened flights at heathrow has been suspended. but another strike, planned for tuesday, is still set to go ahead unless a deal can be reached. katy austin is at heathrow for us. it was quite last minute tonight that we had tomorrow's strike is off while further talks are carried out to try and prevent a strike happening on tuesday. it because it was quite last minute, a lot of disruption had effectively already been caused. some airlines had already cancelled flights and passengers had been left in a lot of uncertainty, in some cases, about whether their flight was going ahead as planned. some said they were finding it very difficult to get a f
at the same time as all this was going on, the tate gallery itself was shut down. people have used the term locked down. no people were allowed out. no people were allowed in. that was to allow the emergency services to carry out their business. it all lasted several hours and tate modern eventually emptied the gallery and closed it for the remainder of the day. strike action by airport workers planned for tomorrow which threatened flights at heathrow has been suspended. but another strike,...
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his biggest show to date has just opened at the tate modern. what do we see in his own what's real what is perception and what is real about perception we are supposed to provide the answers ourselves. uncool shafi when i look at it i create the story in this picture i look at the picture and then i project my feelings my dreams my ideas my thoughts on to the picture and so it is sometimes a bit of work to go to the museum it's not like going to the supermarket and saying now i feel good we are here to question ourselves and to examine ourselves and to see ourselves within the context of the wider world to see. as many sources of inspiration the nature in iceland is one of the most important it's. hard for me high. and for me means the arctic landscape extremely slow and very fragile parents are icelandic as a child i was often out and about in nature my father was an artist and as a painter he was out in nature in a conventional manner and as a little child i went along on from it and he has fans can buy. he is still drawings which day and man
his biggest show to date has just opened at the tate modern. what do we see in his own what's real what is perception and what is real about perception we are supposed to provide the answers ourselves. uncool shafi when i look at it i create the story in this picture i look at the picture and then i project my feelings my dreams my ideas my thoughts on to the picture and so it is sometimes a bit of work to go to the museum it's not like going to the supermarket and saying now i feel good we are...
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you've got a waterfall exhibit here also, at tate modern. and then you also, in the past, had the shock tactic of dyeing rivers green in cities, something which you've stopped. why is climate so important to your work? i should also mention ice watch, in which of course you had glaciers which you had shipped in from greenland to the uk. why is climate so important to you? i'm old enough to remember when there was the distinction between culture and nature, and now we know that nature isn't something out there. nature has been sort of taken over by humankind, so to speak. there is no outside. there's — everything is cultivated. it's what we call the anthropocene. but for many years, i've been interested in moss, in water, in the ephemeral, in the anonymous. it was obviously very easy for me to start thinking about, can i use my artworks to make explicit what it is that the scientists are talking about? what is it the politicians are talking about? what is the data report that the un is making for us, the cop? because for ordinary people, it
you've got a waterfall exhibit here also, at tate modern. and then you also, in the past, had the shock tactic of dyeing rivers green in cities, something which you've stopped. why is climate so important to your work? i should also mention ice watch, in which of course you had glaciers which you had shipped in from greenland to the uk. why is climate so important to you? i'm old enough to remember when there was the distinction between culture and nature, and now we know that nature isn't...
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sunday afternoon, yesterday, the tate modern would have been incredibly busy. if we look up there you can see the tenth floor balcony with the black railing just below the top of the building, and the boy, reports that he was thrown from there, and then onto the central bit of the tate modern there... that has got to be a fall of at least 30—a0 metres. police this morning are saying that he is in a critical but sta ble saying that he is in a critical but stable condition, and that his injuries are no longer considered life—threatening. well, one eyewitness who is actually a bbc reporter from the russian service of the bbc, she was there on that balcony with her four son when took place. i was standing on the balcony, if you can see it from here, on the tenth floor of the building. and at the moment, some moment, i saw the... i was one of my little son and at some moment, people started to push a child and there was a kind of a noise around and my first intention, as i was with a little child, was to move out of there, so we started to move towards the exit.
sunday afternoon, yesterday, the tate modern would have been incredibly busy. if we look up there you can see the tenth floor balcony with the black railing just below the top of the building, and the boy, reports that he was thrown from there, and then onto the central bit of the tate modern there... that has got to be a fall of at least 30—a0 metres. police this morning are saying that he is in a critical but sta ble saying that he is in a critical but stable condition, and that his...
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at the same time as all this was going on, the tate gallery itself was shut down. people have used the term locked down the stop no people were allowed out or in, that was to allow the emergency services to carry out their business. it all lasted several hours. the tate modern was then close for the remainder of the day. thank you for that update, duncan. strike action by airport workers planned for tomorrow which threatened flights at heathrow has been suspended. but another strike, planned for tuesday, is still set to go ahead unless a deal can be reached. katy austin is at heathrow for us. how much optimism should there be for travellers that some deal can be reached in the next 2a hours or so? it is just very hard to tell at this stage. it was quite last minute tonight that we had tomorrow's strike is off. while further talks are carried out to try and prevent a strike happening on tuesday. but because it was quite last minute, a lot of disruption had effectively already been caused. some airlines had already cancelled flights and passengers have been left in a
at the same time as all this was going on, the tate gallery itself was shut down. people have used the term locked down the stop no people were allowed out or in, that was to allow the emergency services to carry out their business. it all lasted several hours. the tate modern was then close for the remainder of the day. thank you for that update, duncan. strike action by airport workers planned for tomorrow which threatened flights at heathrow has been suspended. but another strike, planned...
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a new art show has just opened at london's tate modern gallery and its creator danish icelandic artist for osha provide a feast for the senses you won't just see he's also feel smell and taste it and was previously best known for his giant blazing sun which drew more than 2000000 visitors to the tate modern 16 years ago. being lost in the fog or being confronted with changing colors visitors to london's tate modern can go on a bizarre journey experiencing themselves and their environments a new how our perceptions interpret nature and the elements are part of the show by olaf for us on the danish icelandic berlin based contemporary art star who's highly paid world famous and he makes a few demands of his audience so. sometimes going to a museum can be hard work it's not like going to the supermarket or to question ourselves and to see ourselves in the context of the wider world or in the context of divorce or. the exhibition is called in real life and it shows a few decades of his work wear natural spectacles like a wall of moss or rain that only falls inside the window but not outside
a new art show has just opened at london's tate modern gallery and its creator danish icelandic artist for osha provide a feast for the senses you won't just see he's also feel smell and taste it and was previously best known for his giant blazing sun which drew more than 2000000 visitors to the tate modern 16 years ago. being lost in the fog or being confronted with changing colors visitors to london's tate modern can go on a bizarre journey experiencing themselves and their environments a new...
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well yet another treasure trove at the tate modern in london. son has once again occupied the famous turbine hall 16 years after the last time he did it while the major retrospective of his work includes a ton of lego bricks a long corridor of dense fog and even a huge wall of reindeer moss from finland sun has been billed as a new model of artist to challenges how we interact with the world and now his fans can see the full range of his work. is an art superstar. in a museum 2000000 people trying to see it but it still remained a poetic experience. his monster of florence and the elements in 2008 he created waterfalls in new york a magical natural spectacle in the midst of the metropolis. his biggest show to date just opened at the tate modern what do we see in his own thoughts what's real what is perception and what is real about perception we are supposed to provide the answers ourselves. uncool shafi when i look at it i create the story in this picture i look at the picture and then i project my feelings my dreams my ideas my thoughts on to
well yet another treasure trove at the tate modern in london. son has once again occupied the famous turbine hall 16 years after the last time he did it while the major retrospective of his work includes a ton of lego bricks a long corridor of dense fog and even a huge wall of reindeer moss from finland sun has been billed as a new model of artist to challenges how we interact with the world and now his fans can see the full range of his work. is an art superstar. in a museum 2000000 people...
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well yet another treasure trove at the tate modern in london where a son has once again occupied the famous turbine hall 16 years after the last time he did it while the major retrospective of his work includes a ton of lego bricks a long corridor of dense fog and even a huge wall of reindeer moss from finland sun has been billed as a new model of artists who challenges how we interact with the world and now his fans can see the full range of his work. as a superstar he put the song in a museum 2000000 people came to see it but it still remained a poetic experience. his monster of florence and the elements in 2008 he created waterfalls in new york a magical natural spectacle in the midst of the metropolis. his biggest show to date just opened at the tate modern what do we see in his own real what is perception and what is real about perception we are supposed to provide the answers ourselves. shafi when i look at it i create the story in this picture i look at the picture and then i project my feelings my dreams my ideas my thoughts on to the picture and so it is sometimes a bit of w
well yet another treasure trove at the tate modern in london where a son has once again occupied the famous turbine hall 16 years after the last time he did it while the major retrospective of his work includes a ton of lego bricks a long corridor of dense fog and even a huge wall of reindeer moss from finland sun has been billed as a new model of artists who challenges how we interact with the world and now his fans can see the full range of his work. as a superstar he put the song in a museum...
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was previously best known for his giant blazing sun which drew more than 2000000 visitors to the tate modern 16 years ago. being lost in the fog or being confronted with changing color as visitors to london's tate modern can go on a bizarre journey experiencing themselves and their environments a new how our perceptions interpret nature and the elements a part of the show paola for us on the danish icelandic berlin based contemporary star who's highly paid world famous and who makes a few to months of his audience so this is how. sometimes going to a museum can be hard work so it's not like going to the supermarket yes and here we are here to question ourselves and to see ourselves in the context of the wider world or in the context of divorce. the exhibition is called in real life and it shows a few decades of his work where natural spectacles like a wall of moss all rain that only fools inside the window but not outside have been a constant feature back in 2003 l.a.'s own inspired more than 2000000 visitors at the tate modern with the sun made of light bulbs and mirrors the giant ho
was previously best known for his giant blazing sun which drew more than 2000000 visitors to the tate modern 16 years ago. being lost in the fog or being confronted with changing color as visitors to london's tate modern can go on a bizarre journey experiencing themselves and their environments a new how our perceptions interpret nature and the elements a part of the show paola for us on the danish icelandic berlin based contemporary star who's highly paid world famous and who makes a few to...
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tate adding, i immediately discontinued use and reported the situation to the nfl. he says, well before a failed test was even confirmed. >> your average fan, your average person out there might say, i feel sorry for the poor guy. no, this would be the biggest mistake you have ever made at your workplace. >> reporter: the head of the anti-doping agency and expert not involved in the matter telling abc news, suspensions like this are put in place to stop athletes from potentially cheating, not to trap someone who legitimately needs a medication. but they need athletes to take responsibility, to pick up the phone about the rules that exist. >> every player ought to know if i have a medical need, i need to check it with my doctor. if i can't take it i need to apply for permission to take it and that can be granted. >> reporter: the precedent is set here, in 2014, nfl linebacker robert mathis was also suspended claiming that fertility drugs were the reason. tate says he's confident in the facts here, but the facts are he violated a zero tolerance policy that the players
tate adding, i immediately discontinued use and reported the situation to the nfl. he says, well before a failed test was even confirmed. >> your average fan, your average person out there might say, i feel sorry for the poor guy. no, this would be the biggest mistake you have ever made at your workplace. >> reporter: the head of the anti-doping agency and expert not involved in the matter telling abc news, suspensions like this are put in place to stop athletes from potentially...
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well yet another treasure trove at the tate modern in london where a son has once again occupied the famous turbine hall 16 years after the last time he did it while the major retrospective of his work includes a ton of lego bricks a long corridor of dense fog and even a huge wall of reindeer moss from finland sun has been billed as a new model of artists who challenges how we interact with the world and now his fans can see the full range of his work. as an. people saw him in a museum 2000000 people came to see it still remained a poetic experience. is master of florence and the elements in 2008 he created waterfalls in new york a magical natural spectacle in the midst of the metropolis. his biggest show to date just opened at the tate modern what do we see in his own thoughts what's real what is perception and what is real about perception we are supposed to provide the answers ourselves. shafi here to he she when i look at it i create the story in this picture i look at the picture and then i project my feelings my dreams my ideas my thoughts on to the picture and so it is sometim
well yet another treasure trove at the tate modern in london where a son has once again occupied the famous turbine hall 16 years after the last time he did it while the major retrospective of his work includes a ton of lego bricks a long corridor of dense fog and even a huge wall of reindeer moss from finland sun has been billed as a new model of artists who challenges how we interact with the world and now his fans can see the full range of his work. as an. people saw him in a museum 2000000...
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well yet another treasure trove at the tate modern in london where a son has once again occupied the famous turbine hall 16 years after the last time he did it while the major retrospective of his work includes a ton of lego bricks a long corridor of dense fog and even a huge wall of reindeer moss from finland has been billed as a new model of artists who challenges how we interact with the world and now his fans can see the full range of his work. is a superstar people saw him in a museum 2000000 people came to see it but it still remained a poetic experience. his monster of florence and the elements in 2008 he created waterfalls in new york a magical natural spectacle in the midst of the metropolis. his biggest show to date since just opened at the tate modern what do we see in his own it's what's real what is perception and what is real about perception we are supposed to provide the answers ourselves. when i look at it i create the story in this picture i look at the picture and then i project my feelings my dreams my ideas my thoughts onto the picture and so it is sometimes a bi
well yet another treasure trove at the tate modern in london where a son has once again occupied the famous turbine hall 16 years after the last time he did it while the major retrospective of his work includes a ton of lego bricks a long corridor of dense fog and even a huge wall of reindeer moss from finland has been billed as a new model of artists who challenges how we interact with the world and now his fans can see the full range of his work. is a superstar people saw him in a museum...
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going back to tate, if he wins his appeal he'll no longer face a suspension. >> kathy park, thank you >>> another sports note. history was made at the world's most famous bicycle race today for the first time, a south ish ur american won the tour de france. egan bernal rode to victory on the champs-elysees in paris. at 22 he's one of the youngest winners of the tour de france. >>> with your smartphone, who else is listening when you say, "hey, siri". >>> and using the redwoods of california in the battle against climate change >>> we are back with new privacy concerns involving siri, the ever-present voice inside your apple iphone siri may not be the only one listening in on your conversations. molly hunter has the story >> hey, siri, where's the best pizza? >> reporter: the idea behind apple assistant siri is she's always there, and always listening. >> whether it's amazon or apple or google, they are all building a big surveillance economy that makes its money watching you and me >> reporter: as we reported, much like amazon's alexa and google's assistant, siri records you, as soon
going back to tate, if he wins his appeal he'll no longer face a suspension. >> kathy park, thank you >>> another sports note. history was made at the world's most famous bicycle race today for the first time, a south ish ur american won the tour de france. egan bernal rode to victory on the champs-elysees in paris. at 22 he's one of the youngest winners of the tour de france. >>> with your smartphone, who else is listening when you say, "hey, siri"....
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his biggest show to date has just opened at the tate modern what do we see in his own thoughts what's real what is perception and what is real about perception we are supposed to provide the answers ourselves. i'm cool shafi here i think you should when i look at it i create the story in this picture i look at the picture and then i project my feelings my dreams my ideas my thoughts onto the picture and so it is some a bit of work to go to the museum it's not like going to the supermarket and saying now i feel good we are here to question ourselves and to examine ourselves and to see ourselves within the context of the wider world to see. as many sources of inspiration the nature in iceland is one of the most important. is one how so for me iceland for me means the arctic landscape extremely slow and very fragile like my parents are icelandic as a child i was often out and about in nature my father was an artist and as a painter he was out in nature in a conventional manner and as a little child i went along often only has fans can survive. he is still drawn to it today and many of hi
his biggest show to date has just opened at the tate modern what do we see in his own thoughts what's real what is perception and what is real about perception we are supposed to provide the answers ourselves. i'm cool shafi here i think you should when i look at it i create the story in this picture i look at the picture and then i project my feelings my dreams my ideas my thoughts onto the picture and so it is some a bit of work to go to the museum it's not like going to the supermarket and...
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welcome to "hardta," with me, zeinab badawi, from tate modern in london, where my guest has a major exhibition. he is the award-winning, icelandic-danish artist olafur eliasson. he believes that art can change the world by, for instance, helping to tackle climate change. and e idea is to get peopleinkiy about the environment. for instances could our buildi the future be made with more sustainable materials. is this kind of thinking visionary or just simply farfetched? olafur eliasson, welcomto "hardtalk." thank you, zeinab. you had a fairly unorthodox upbringing. your parents were extremely young when they had you-- your mother 20, you father 19-- born in iceland, moved to denmark. your mother was a seamstress, ather a cook. how did ur early life influence you and your work? well, my father moved back to iceland, and so i always spent my vacations in iceland, tucking arouou in nature when he wapainting. he also worked as an artist, actually, and my mother, then, in demark would make sure i would go to school, and we would say tdt my mother sort of the more disciplined approach to life, where m
welcome to "hardta," with me, zeinab badawi, from tate modern in london, where my guest has a major exhibition. he is the award-winning, icelandic-danish artist olafur eliasson. he believes that art can change the world by, for instance, helping to tackle climate change. and e idea is to get peopleinkiy about the environment. for instances could our buildi the future be made with more sustainable materials. is this kind of thinking visionary or just simply farfetched? olafur eliasson,...
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. >>> 50 years ago this week actress sharon tate was murdered along with four friends in her los angeles home. the killings were among seven carried out in the city over two nights by followers of charles manson. chris martinez looks back at the murders that shocked hollywood and the country. >> you learn how to handle it better. >> reporter: 50 years later debra tate is still haunted by the brutal killing of her big sister sharon. >> it never goes away, and the grief never goes away, but you do learn to cope better. >> good-bye, mother, i'll wire you the money first thing in the morning. good-bye. >> reporter: sharon tate was a rising star and nearly nine months pregnant when she was viciously murdered along with four friends in august of 1969 by so-called members of the manson family. today the house on cielo drive no longer stands, but the fascination with her murder remains. "variety" magazine angela jackson says from books to tv series to films, tate's life and death have become something of a pop culture phenomenon. the actress is being portrayed in no less than three movies this y
. >>> 50 years ago this week actress sharon tate was murdered along with four friends in her los angeles home. the killings were among seven carried out in the city over two nights by followers of charles manson. chris martinez looks back at the murders that shocked hollywood and the country. >> you learn how to handle it better. >> reporter: 50 years later debra tate is still haunted by the brutal killing of her big sister sharon. >> it never goes away, and the grief...
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you've got a waterfall exhibit here also, at tate modern. and then you also, in the past, had the shock tactic of dyeing rivers green in cities, something which you've stopped. why is climate so important to your work? i should also mention ice watch, in which of course you had glaciers which you had shipped in from greenland to the uk. why is climate so important to you? i'm old enough to remember when there was the distinction between culture and nature, and now we know that nature isn't something out there. nature has been sort of taken over by humankind, so to speak. there is no outside. there's — everything is cultivated. it's what we call the anthropocene. but for many years, i've been interested in moss, in water, in the ephemeral, in the anonymous. it was obviously very easy for me to start thinking about, can i use my artworks to make explicit what it is that the scientists are talking about? what is it the politicians are talking about? what is the data report that the un is making for us, the cop? because for ordinary people, it
you've got a waterfall exhibit here also, at tate modern. and then you also, in the past, had the shock tactic of dyeing rivers green in cities, something which you've stopped. why is climate so important to your work? i should also mention ice watch, in which of course you had glaciers which you had shipped in from greenland to the uk. why is climate so important to you? i'm old enough to remember when there was the distinction between culture and nature, and now we know that nature isn't...
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you've got a waterfall exhibit here also, at tate modern. and then you also, in the past, had the shock tactic of dyeing rivers green in cities, something which you've stopped. why is climate so important to your work? i should also mention ice watch, in which of course you had glaciers which you had shipped in from greenland to the uk. why is climate so important to you? i'm old enough to remember when there was the distinction between culture and nature, and now we know that nature isn't something out there. nature has been sort of taken over by humankind, so to speak. there is no outside. there's — everything is cultivated. it's what we call the anthropocene. but for many years, i've been interested in moss, in water, in the ephemeral, in natural phenomena. it was obviously very easy for me to start thinking about, can i use my artworks to make explicit what it is that the scientists are talking about? what is it the politicians are talking about? what is the data report that the un is making for us, the cop? because for ordinary people
you've got a waterfall exhibit here also, at tate modern. and then you also, in the past, had the shock tactic of dyeing rivers green in cities, something which you've stopped. why is climate so important to your work? i should also mention ice watch, in which of course you had glaciers which you had shipped in from greenland to the uk. why is climate so important to you? i'm old enough to remember when there was the distinction between culture and nature, and now we know that nature isn't...
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jon donnison, bbc news, at the tate modern. as the first victims are named after america's latest mass shootings in which 29 people died, there are renewed calls for tighter gun controls, but campaigners are pessimistic. donald trump has linked this weekend's killings in texas and ohio to gunmen who were "seriously mentally ill", although investigators have made no comment about the mental state of the perpetrators. the president's critics say he's part of the problem, citing mr trump's anti—immigrant rhetoric and his opposition to gun control. barbara plett usher is in washington for us. the president is due to a statement make on all of this shortly. any idea what he may say? well, i think you will condemn the attacks. he has already done that on twitter. he has connected them to hate, to mental illness, as you said. we are looking to see if you refers to them as any form of terrorism, because federal prosecutors have said they are treating the el paso shootings as domestic terrorism. it is not also clear whether he will co
jon donnison, bbc news, at the tate modern. as the first victims are named after america's latest mass shootings in which 29 people died, there are renewed calls for tighter gun controls, but campaigners are pessimistic. donald trump has linked this weekend's killings in texas and ohio to gunmen who were "seriously mentally ill", although investigators have made no comment about the mental state of the perpetrators. the president's critics say he's part of the problem, citing mr...
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of a 17 year old after a child was thrown from the 10th floor of the tate modern in london. the photo on the front page of the metro shows the viewing platform at the gallery and the air ambulance arriving to take the boy to hospital, where he is said to be in a critical condition. and finally, politics from the times, with details of borisjohnson‘s planned cash injection to the nhs — £1.8 billion with a promise of more to come. we've of more to come. got a bit of politics and therefore we've got a bit of politics and therefore you. i'm so excited. we've also got the frenchman on the hover board. you want to talk about the exit, tony. people versus politicians pole. some people saying a general election is going to come sooner a general election is going to come sooner rather than later. we don't know. he is laying the ground for it. mps really need to be careful what they wish for. principally because the prime minister who decides if there is a vote of no—confidence. we're then going to have a 2— week period was something called alternative government might be for
of a 17 year old after a child was thrown from the 10th floor of the tate modern in london. the photo on the front page of the metro shows the viewing platform at the gallery and the air ambulance arriving to take the boy to hospital, where he is said to be in a critical condition. and finally, politics from the times, with details of borisjohnson‘s planned cash injection to the nhs — £1.8 billion with a promise of more to come. we've of more to come. got a bit of politics and therefore...