Inside his apartment with candy and then touch them inappropriately. Police say azucena tied up a girl with duct tape, then sexually assaulted her. Police say azucena told the victims that he would hurt their family members if they told people. Today i talked with people who live in this complex about these new disturbing details and they say it changes how theyll watch their kids closed captioning will resume shortly closed captioning will resume shortly says that azucena was convicted of manslaughter in california and had been deported out of the usa twice. He is charged with kidnapping, Sexual Assault of a minor, and lewdness with a minor soc a former strip illusionist is pleading guilty. To possessing and distributing child pornography. 39yearold jan rouven was arrested back in march. After police found thousands of videos of very young children. The Us Attorneys Office says rouven advitted to sharing the pictures. His sentencing is set for next march. Rouven headlined the new illu
Lets go ahead and start. Comeseme of this course from the theme of civil war changed. Lly , this is an is over important day. Everybody has different ideas of what the nation is posted become. They had some ideas of what it should be. The northerners had ideas of what america should be. And certainly the norm the northern men. Was whoical question was going to have to stay in it. Youve gone through that as well. Who was going to have a say on what it would be. Today i want to talk about women and womens lives. Their role in what was the reconstruction and rebuilding of the north, south and west. The story of women is way more crucial than what people realize. Here and youtart probably know about this from your High School Days with the seneca falls convention. When a number of women came together in seneca falls, new york they talked about womens rights. And the idea of rights for women bookwhen a number of abolitionists went there and when they spoke about human rights, those women we
Slope to help the underserved in park slope. Forty years ago chips really was in a neighborhood that needed help, and a lot of the residents that lived there were looking for some advocacy programs for them. So theres a group of people that came together, and they thought, well, we can at least offer these services. They started in one store front, they went to another and another and eventually they landed on Fourth Avenue and sackett. So and it was just an old warehouse, i think, of some kind right. And they took that first floor, and they started making soup. And every day on a kitchen stove like youd have at home, volunteers came, and they made soup. And then at that point the Homeless Population was really expanding. Right. So they started putting cots down, so theyd pick up the dining room tables, and theyd this at night. So in addition well, tell me about the programs that you had. So thats how it started. A few years later sister mary maloney came along, shes a plan sis can sis
I am pleased to have rem koolhaas back at this table. Welcome. We missed out two years ago when you were in venice. It continues to be a great life for you. A great life. Rem it is an amazing life because it really enables me to be at places where things are radically changing. Or when there is a need to articulate a particular ambition. Or whether there is a need to intervene in a situation. It is really a great sequence of opportunity. Charlie what you do, you have to define the time we are in. Or what we are missing, even. Rem yes, but o see my role as more of a reporter who is simply alert and describing changes. You findscribed it, the opportunities where to intervene. Part of being in that moment in time when things are changing from one condition to another. Charlie you began life as a writer, didnt you . Rem as a journalist. As an interviewer. Charlie you mean i have hope as an architect . Rem you could. [laughter] charlie at 71, you are going strong. I just mentioned the big p
Dimension, its not only a shape or an organization, its a feat of engineering. Rose it is a feat of engineering. Its also an identity that is not stable. Its also the kind of building that looks completely different from every side. So its a very complex entity and perhaps people would recognize that complexity as a characteristic, in the end. Rose is there a reason you became an architect . I came to moscow for the first time in 67. Rose yeah. And i was aware of soviet architecture. I was aware of th avanguard of e 20s. I became aware of the radical interpretation of architecture, constructionism, that really reinvented daily life from scratch. Also from the beginning, i was less interested in form but the role of architecture in helping to define daily life that really triggered me. And at the time i was also a script writer, so it was a discovery that architecture is actually almost former script writing that made it possible rose a form of script writing . A form of script writing.