been a dream so i was following my dreams. but when i was 17 years old i was a replacement for a wonderful pianist and i performed the tchaikovsky piano concerto number one and i thought, wow. rose: and we conclude with arnie glipl cher, the legendary art dealer at the pace gallery. agnes martin was at the turn of the century. we had pop art happening and the end of abstract impressionism happening and the beginning of minimalism. many people call martin the beginning of minimalism, she s the end of abstract expressionism because there is brush work, there is a very sensitive application by hand. minimalism sought to get rid of all possible human marks on the canvas. rose: literature, music, and art when we continue. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. rose: orhan pamuk is here, the nobel prize winning author of my name is red, snow and the museum of innocence has just had another novel translated i
been a dream so i was following my dreams. but when i was 17 years old i was a replacement for a wonderful pianist and i performed the tchaikovsky piano concerto number one and i thought, wow. rose: and we conclude with arnie glipl cher, the legendary art dealer at the pace gallery. agnes martin was at the turn of the century. we had pop art happening and the end of abstract impressionism happening and the beginning of minimalism. many people call martin the beginning of minimalism, she s the end of abstract expressionism because there is brush work, there is a very sensitive application by hand. minimalism sought to get rid of all possible human marks on the canvas. rose: literature, music, and art when we continue. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. rose: orhan pamuk is here, the nobel prize winning author of my name is red, snow and the museum of innocence has just had another novel translated i
issues no matter what you re what program you re reviewing in the va. the data is of end insufficient. the automated systems they have in many cases cannot produce that, the kinds of things they need. it comes down to a lack of oversight both at the local level and headquarters level and time and time again the claims processing problems we found on emergency care for nonservice connected veterans same thing. the problem is that there will be no overall cultural shift at the va unless there s meaningful change or how whistle blowers are treated or anything else. that s really part of the problem. comes down accountability and it s not there. thank you. here it is june 1st another month and another scandal. and i want seems like the whole year has been like this. i for one am getting sick and tired of it. mr. williamson i would like to ask you for some background in this whole issue. whether we call the contracts illegal or just improper or noncompliant, what can go wr
i think that some people were motivated to get in touch with law enforcement maybe maiden investigate ms and wondered where they had gone. now third person we mentioned greneta else walsz coo of the company that they had formed. but indictment says that miss else previously was convicted of money laundering and spent time prison. now today at the aarraignment here in federal court two of them were held without bond until a hearing on wednesday. the pastor terri mellinder was held and his wife was free to go and the judge also held greneta else and those two will be back in court wednesday for another hearing. live outside the federal courthouse in alexandria, paul wagner, fox5 local news . a new synthetic drug has been moving across the country and now blamed for death of the drug is scald u 47 and police often refer to it as pink. it was recently placed under same classification as heroin and hall us againic drug piote. what makes pink so dangerous, what are local offic
syria and other conflict zones. first that i far right is janin di giovanni, newsweek s middle east editor and contributing editor at vanity fair. at the start of her journalistic career, janine covered the first intifada in the 1960s good since then, she has reported on turmoil in civil conflicts throughout the middle east and beyond. in her latest book, the morning they came for us, she chronicles the root series in seven different if she provides a vivid picture of a ravaged nation experienced by citizens. among them, a nun, dr., musician and student. their stories convey realities from the pervasive spoke to the hunger, to return of such previously vanquished diseases as typhus and polio. next to janine is someone, chief correspondent for the sunday times. christina s introduction to conflict reporting also came in the late 1980s, but in pakistan and afghanistan. her journalism has since taken her far and wide including assignment in brazil, south africa, zimbabwe a