and overthrew the czar. in october the bolsheviks came to power what happened in between. there are plenty of history books but i want to know how artists experience the revolution first hand accounts first hand history. there are the diaries of sanity to give us a poet surrounded by scandal and a woman of influence her salon was legendary in st petersburg she became a chronicler of the revolution. it would be good to be blind and deaf show no interest at all and write poems about eternity and beauty. if only i could. what do the memoirs of the painter and art critic on example been telling us every
jump to conclusions. and he says people don t jump to conclusions when black people kill each other. how would you respond to that? well, i would respond a couple of ways, you know. first off, yes, there s black on black crime, but it shouldn t be an either/or proposition should we not actually be concerned when, you know, the official, you know, governmental entities actually, you know, get involved in something like this because there s black on black crime. the second thing is, shouldn t we be able to hold, you know, the criminal justice system to a higher standard than i would hold somebody who is actually out and committing crimes in the streets? shouldn t i be able to hold the criminal justice system to a higher standard? shouldn t i have a different expectation for how i m going to be treated? that protect and serve thing, i actually believe that. shouldn t i be able to hold people carrying badges to a different standard? shouldn t i be able to hold the court system to a dif
dogs for the blind and deaf. but prisoner 100765 did something amazing. he read all he could and taught himself to train service dogs for children with autism. you re teaching them. yeah. that s right, buddy. reporter: the dogs come from local shelters. he trains inside his cell, acting out problem behaviors himself. the parents of 9-year-old zachary tucker were desperate. he was refusing to be touched. his teacher said he would stop class. he was bawling tears. he would crunch down in the fetal position at his desk. so on the weekends, the parents sent their child 200 miles to this state prison to work with mr. vogt. prison guards are nearby. zach s dog, clyde, is learning to know when zach s autism is building and gently break his mood. he socializes with the kids, which i haven t been able to do in a long time. this is the thing i get to do to give back.
shihri. he was killed in a drone strike back in april in yemen. he was widely regarded as al qaeda s number two man in yemen, and once an inmate at guantanamo bay. welcome back to around the world. here are some of the top stories we re following. china will provide $72 million to help people devastated by flooding in four regions, floods have been huge, at least 58 people killed. 175 others missing. officials say relief money will be used to help rebuild damaged homes and provide victims with emergency housing. and next, an amazing story, high school student, in hong kong, who making top marks. and this is against all odds. absolutely. mandy, blind and deaf. challenges don t end there. mandy lacks feeling in her fingertips. so she has learned to read
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