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- Captioning sponsored by WNET - >> Sreenivasan: ON THIS EDITION - FOR SUNDAY, MARCH 1: A LOOK - AHEAD TO WHAT'S AT STAKE ON - SUPER TUESDAY. - NEW CONCERNS OVER THE - CORONAVIRUS OUTBREAK. - AND IN OUR SIGNATURE SEGMENT: - THE LEGACY OF PHOTOGRAPHER JIM - MARSHALL LIVES ON THROUGH HIS - ICONIC IMAGERY.S - NEXT ON "WSHOUR WEEKEND." - >> PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND IS MADE - POSSIBLE BY: - BERNARD AND IRENE SCHWARTZ. - HSUE AND EDGAR WACH III. - THE CHERYL AND PHILIMIMILSTEIN - . - A OSALIND P. WALTER. - BARBARPE ZUCKERBERG. - WERLES ROSENBLUM. - RY TO LIVE IN THE MOMENT, - TO NOT MISS WHAT'S RIGHT IN - FRONT OF US. - AT MUTUAL OF AMERICA, WE - BELIEVE TAKING CARE OF TOMORROW - CAN HELP YOU MAKE THE MO OF
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- MOST AMERICANS DON'T WANT THE - PROMISE OF REVOLUTION. - THEY WANT MORE THAN PR - THEY WANT RESULTS. - ( CHEERS ) - >> Sreenivasan: WHEN NBC'S CHUCK - TODD ASKED THIS MORNING, IF HE - BELIE"BERNIE SANDERS WOULD - LEAD THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY TO A - BIG LOSS," BIDEN SAID: - >> I DO. - I THINK BERNIE SANDERS'S - POSITNUIONS ON ER OF THE - ISSUES, EVEN IN THE DEMOCRATIC - PARTY, ARE VERY CONTROVERSIAL. - >> Sreenivasan: THE FORMER VICE - PRESIDENT RECEIVED 48.4% TO - SENATOR SANDERS 19.9%. - THIRD PLACE FINISHER BILLIOANIRE - BUSINESOM STEYER DROPPED - OUT AFTER GET>>NG JUST 11.3%. - SAID IF I DIDN'T SEE A PATH - TO WINNING THAT I'D SUSPEND MY - CAMPAIGN. - AND HONESTLY, I CAN'T SEE A PATH - WHERE I CAN WIN THE PRESIDENCY. - >> Sreenivasan: SECOND PLACE - FINISHER BERNIE SANDERS CONCEDED - SOUTH CAROLINA, PUTTING THE - FOCUS INSTEAD ON SUPER TUESDAY - STATES INCLUDING VIRGINIA-- - WHERE HE HELD HIS RALLY LAST - >> AND THAT WILL NOTE THE ONLY - DEFEAT, THERE ARE A LOT OF - STATES IN THIS COUNTRY, NOBODY - WINS THEM ALL.
- I WANT TO CONGRATULATE JOE BIDEN - ON HIS VICRY TONIGHT. - AND NOW WE ENTER SUPER TUESDAY - IN VIRGINIA. - ( CHEERS AND APPLAUSE ) - >> Sreenivasan: IN THE RACE TO - ENOUGH DELEGATES TO W - THE DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION - SANDERS NOW LEADS WITH 58, BIDEN - HAS 50 AND FORMER SOUTH BEND - INDIANA MAYOR PETE BUTTIGIEG AND - SENATORS ELIZABTH WARREN AND AMY - KLOBUCHAR ARE THE ONLY HERS - WITH DELEGATES AS OF SUNDAY - AFTERNOON. - WE WILL HAVE MORE ON WHAT'S - FACING THE CANDIDATES ON SUPER - TUESDAY WHEN 14 STATES HOLD - THEIR DEMOCRATIC PRIMARIES - ERMING UP AHE NEWS - SUMMARY. - THE NEW CORONAVIRUS HAS NOW - SPREAD TO MORE THAN 60 COTRIES - AND MORE CONFIRMED CASES ARE - BEING REPORTED IN THE UNITED - STATES. - YESTERDAY, WASHINGTON STATE - REPORTED THE FIRST DEATH FROM - THE VIRUS. - THERE ARE NOW MORE THAN 70 - CONFIRMED CASES IN THE U.S., - WITH OFFICIALS IN ILLINOIS AND - RHODE ISLAND EACH REPORTING - THEIITFIRST "PRESUMED POSE" - CASES SINCE YESTERDAY. - IN FRANCE, WHERE THE NUMBER OF - CASES IS NOW MO THAN 100, THE - LOUVRE MUSEUM CLOSED ITS DOORS
- TO VISITORS TODAY. - THE GOVERNMENT HAS CANCELED - LARGE INDOOR IC GATHERINGS - OF MORE THAN 5,000. - IA,N CHHERE THE OUTBREAK - BEGAN TWO MONTHS AGO, THERE WERE - 573 NEW CASES REPORTED TODAY. - IT'S THE FIRST TIME IN FIVE DAYS - THAT THE NUMBER HAS EXCEEDED 500 - NEW CASES. - R MORE ON THE WASHINGTON STATE - OUTBREAK, "LOS ANGELES TIMES" - SEATTLE BUREAU CHIEF RICHARD - REED JOINS US NOW. - WHT AT THE LATERE? - ANY NEW CASES THAT ARE REPORTED? - >> YES, TODAY THERE ARE TWO MORE - PEOPLE, MEN IN THEIR 60's WHO - ARE IN CRITICAL CONDITION HE - AFTER CONTRACTING THE VIRUS. - RELATED TO THE FACILITY, THE - LONG TERM CARE FACILITY THAT WE - WERE TALKING ABOUT OR INTEREST - IN YESTERDA - >> I DON'T BELIEVE IT IS, AND - THAT'S PART OF WHAT'S CONCERNING - OFFICIALS, WE HAVEN'T GOTTEN A - LOT OF DETAILS ABOUT THESE TWO - MEN, BUT THE PERSON WHO DIED, A - MAN IN HIS 50's, HAD UNDERLYING - APPARENTLY NOT CONNECTED TO THIS - NURSING FACILITY WHERE THEY'
- HAVING AN OUTBREAK. - >> Sreenivasan: SO HOW DO WE, IF - IT'S NOT SOMEBODY THAT IS - CONNECTED TO THAT FACILITY, DOES - THAT MEAN THAT HE GOT IT FROM - SOMEBODY EE, SOMEWHERE ELSE? - >> THE STRANGE THING ABOUT HIM, - IT'S A MYSTERY. - SO FARYOU KNOW, THEY KNOW THAT - HE WASN'T TRAVELING AND THERE'S - NO KNOWN CONTACT THAT HE HAD - WITH A CORONAVIRUS PATIENT. - THAT'S WHAT'S CONCERNING THE - AUTHORITIES. - HE ENDED UP DYINAT A HOSPITAL - IN KIRKLAND, WHICH IS THE SAME - HOSPITAL THAT ONE OF THE NURSING - HOME PATIENTS WAS SENT TO. - AND APPARENTLY THEY HAD NEVER - CRSED PATHS BEFORE. - >> Sreenivasan: ARE THE PEOPLE - IN THAT NURSING HOME BEING - TESTED, OR WHAT WERE THE RESULTS - IF THEY WERE SO CONCERNED ABOUT - TH SPOT? - >> YES, THEY'RE ABOUT 50 - RESIDENTS AND STAFF THERE O - HAVE RESPIRATOPTOMS. - AND SO THE C.D.C. IS SENDING A
- ATEAM OF TEN TO INVESTIGA - TO TAKE OVER THE ORGANIZING, THE - TESTING. - FOR SOME REASON, THEY'RE NOT - TESTING TH ATHE FACILITY. - SO FROM WHAT WE'RE TOLD, THEY - HAVE TO BRING THEMUT TO A - LOCAL HOSPITAL FOR TESTS AND - EN BACK THERE AGAIN. - >> Sreenivasan: AND YOU NT - THERE EARLIER TODAY. - WHAT WAS THE SCENE LIKE? - >> I SPOKE TO SOME OF THE - NEIGHBORS. - THEUSY'RE ANXAS YOU MIGHT - PECT. - ANO D THEY'RE TRYINGKE - PRECAUTIONS. - THEY'VE DISINFECTED THEIR OWN - HOMES. - THEY'RE, A COUPLE OF THEM WERE - HEADING OUT TO A GROCERY STORE - TO GET SUPPLIES IN CASE THEY'RE - TOLD TO STAY INSIDE. - SO IT'S-- IT'S A DEVELOPING - SITUATION AROUND THAT - NEIGHBORHOOD. - >>Treenivasan: ARE THERE A - OF PEOPLE IN THE SEATTLE AREA - THAT ARE HEADING TO GROCERY - STORES AND TRYING TO STOCK UP - NOW? - >> YES, I WOULD SAY THERE ARE. - I MEAN, WHEN YOU WALK AROUND THE - DOWNTOWN HERE, YOU DON'T SEE - PEOPLE IN MASKS OR IT LOOKS - PR METTYH THE SAME. - BUT IF YOU GO TO COSTCO, THERE - ARE LINES OUT FRONT OF THE - STORE.
- PEOPLE RUNNING IN TO GET THINGS. - SOME OF THEIR GROCERY STORE - AISLES, THE AISLES WITH THETE - OR THE MEDICAL SUPPLIES - ARE GETTING VERY BARE. - >> Srnivasan: AND FINALLY, I - WANT TO ASK ALSO ABOUT THAT - TEENAGER. - >> THE HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT. - AGAIN, THAT'S A MYSTERY. - HE GOT TESTED WHEN HE HADSP - ATORY SYMPTOMS AND HE WAS - WAITING FOR THE TEST RESULTS AND - WAS FEELING BETTER. - SO, ON FRIY, HE WENT TO SCHOOL - BRIEFLY. - AND THEN FRIDA - BACK POSITIVE. - AND SO NOW THATCHOOL IS BEING - SINFECTED, IT WILL BE CLOSED - ON MONDAY. - THE SAME WITH ANOTHER SCHOOL IN - OREGON. - > R> SreenivasaHARD REED, - THE SEATTLE BUREAU CHIEF FOR THE - "L.A. TIMES," JOINING US VIA - SKYPE TONIGHT. - THANKS SO MUCH. - >> HAPPY TO DO IT. - >> Sreenivasan: THE PATH TO - PEACE IN AFGHANISTAN HIT IT'S - FIRST SNAG TODNE DAY AFTER - THE U.S. AND THE TALIBAN SIGNED - A CONDITIONAL PEACE AGREEMENT. - APRFGHAIDENT ASHRAF GHANI - TOLD REPORTERS IN KABUL TODAY - THAT HE WILL NOT FREE AS MANY AS - 5,000 TALIBAN FIGHTERS AS PART - OF A PRISONER EXCHANGE PROGRAM.
- THE TALIBAN WOULD BE REQUIRED TO - RELEASE 1,000 AFGHAN PRISONERS. - THE EXCHANGE IS SEEN AS A - CONFIDENCE BOOSTING MEASURE - BETWEEN THE AFGHAN GOVERNMENT - AND THE TALIBAN BEFORE INTRA- - AFGHAN POWER SHARING TALKS BEGIN - NEXT WEEK IN OSLO, NORWAY. - THOUSANDS OF SYRIAN MIGRANTS - ONTINUED TO GATHER AT TURKEY'S - BORDEWITH GREECE TODAY IN - HOPES OF ENTERING EURE. - SYRIANS FLEEING CIVIL WAR HAVE - OVERWHELMED GREEK AUTHORITIES - SINCE TURKEY OPENED I BORDER - YESTDAY. - THE GREEK ARMY AND POLICE HAVE - RESPONDED WITH TEAR GAS AND SADN - GREN TO REPEL THE MIGRANTS - FROM ENTERING THE COUNTRY. - TURKEY'S PRESIDENT RECEP TAYYIP - ERDOGAN HAS FREQUENTLY - THREATENED TO ALLOW REFUGEES AND - MIGRANTS INTO EUROPE UNLESS MORE - INTERNATIONAL SUPPORT IS - PROVIDED. - >> Sreenivasan: SUPER TUESDAY IS - GOING TO COME DOWN TO ONE MAJOR - FACTOR FOR THE DEMOCRATIC - PRESIDENTIAL CONTENDERS: - DELEGATES. - AND GETTING THOSE DELEGATES - MEANS THAT CANDIDATES HAVE TO
- MEET A KEY THRESHOLD TO MAKE IT - TO THE CONVENTION. - NEWSHOUR WEEKEND SPECIAL - CORRESPONDENT JEFF GREENFIELD - EXPLAINS. - >>IN WE'RE BRIOUR PEOPLE - TOGETHER! - ( CHEERS AND APPLAUSE ) - >E > MBERS ARE STAGGERING: - 14 STATES AND ONE TERRITORY FROM - ONE END OF THE CONTINENT TO THE - OTHER. - >> THIS IS A MOMENT, AND IT'S - >> 1,357 DELEGATES AT STAKE. - >WE'RE GONNA SHOW THEM, AEM - SURPRISE - >> MILLIONS OF VOTERS, TENS OF - MILLIONS OF ADVERTISING DOLLARS. - BUT IF YOU'RE LOOKING FOR A - NUMBER THAT WILL DETERMINE THE - THERE'S REALLY ONLY ONE THAT - MATTERS: GETTING 15% OF THE - VO. - WHY? - IT'S BECAUSE OF THE GROUND RULES - FOHODEMOCRATS AWARD - DELEGATES IN THE PRIMARIES. - >> WELL, THEY'RE VERY - SIGNIFICANT. - ISD ONE WAY TO UNDERSTAND - IS TO COMPARE THE DEMOCRATIC - RULETHE REPUBLICAN RULES. - >> THERE'S NO BETTER GUIDE TO - THE WAY DEMOCRATS CHOOSE THEIR - NOMINEES THAN ELAINE KAMAR; - SHE HAS BEEN A MEMBER OF THE - PARTY'S RULES COMMITTEE FOR MORE - THAN TWO DECADES AND LITERALLY - WROTE THE BOOK ON HOW AMERICANS - NDMINATE PRESIDENTIAL - ATES.
- >> SO THE DEMOCRATIC RULES TEND - TO FAVOR, NOT LOSERS, BUT THE - SECOND PLACE FINISHERS. - WHEREAS THE REPUBLICAN PARTY - RULES TEND TO BE WINNER-TAKE-ALL - BY CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. - >> DEMOCRATS DO AWARD SOME - DELEGATES TO A STATE'S OVERALL - WINNER, BUT MOST OF THE - DELEGATES ARE BASED ON HOW WELL - THEY DO IN INDIVIDUAL - CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS. - FOR COMPARISON, JUST LOOK AT THE - AMPAIGN. - WHEN DONALD TRUMP WON THE NEW - YORK REPUBLICAN PRIMARY WITH 60% - OF THE VOTE, HE WON 93% OF THE - STATES' DELEGATES. - WHEN HILLARY CLINTON WON THE NEW - YORK DEMOCRATIC PRIMY WITH 58% - OF THE VOTE, SHE GOT ABOUT 56% - OF THE DELEGATES, WITHENATOR - BERNIE SANDERS COLLECTING THE - REST. - BECAUSE DEMOCRATS DO NOT HAV - WINNER-TAKE-ALL RULES, YOU CAN - WIN A FAIR NUMBER OF DELEGATES - WITHOUT ACTUALLY WINNING A - PRIMARY AT ALL. - BUT THERE'S A CATCH: THAT 15% - THRESHOLD CAN ALSO DRAMATICALLY - BOOST A FRONT-RUNNER IN A - CROWDED FIELD. - TAKE SENATOR SANDERS AND - CALIFORNIA, WITH ITS 415 PLEDGED
- DELEGATES. - POLLS NOT ONLY SHOW SANDERS WITH - A LARGE STATEWIDE LEAD, THEY - SHOW EVERY OTHER CANDIDATE - STRUGGLI TO HIT 15%. - IF NO ONE ELSE GETS ABOVE THAT - MARK, SANDERS WOULD GET ALL OF - THE 144 STATEWE DELEGATES. - THAT'S ABOUT A THIRD OF ALL THE - DELEGATES IN THE STATE. - IF THAT HOLDS TRUE IN MANY OF - DISTRICTS, SANDERS WOULD GET THE - LION'S SHARE OF THOSE REMAINING - DELEGATES AS WELL.SO - T IS CONCEIVABLE THAT A - Y NDIDATE LIKE SANDERS COULD WIN - A HUGE MAJORIT THE - DELEGATES, WITH FAR LESS THAN A - MAJORITY OF VO - BOT THOSE SAME RULES THAT OST - A CONTENDER IN A CROWDED FIELD, - CAN ALSO MAKE GAINING GRND IN - A NARROWED FIELD VERY HARD. - IN THE LAST TWO CONTESTED - DEMOCRATIC PRIMARIES-- 2008 AND - 2016OR THE WERE ONLY TWO MAJ - CANDIDATES, SO GETTING TO THAT - 15% THRESHOLD WASN'T HARD AT - AL - BUT MAKING UP SERIOUS GROUND WAS - ALSO NEARLY IMPOSSIBLE WITH NO - WINNER-TAKE-ALL CONTESTS. - THAT'S WHAT DOOMED CLINTON IN
- HER RACE AGAINST BARACK OBAMA IN - 2008-- AND IT'S WHAT GUARANTEED - HER VICTORY OVER SANDERS LAST - TIME OUT. S - WAS WINNING ENORMOUS - MARGINS IN THE SOUTH. - SO HER DELEGATE LEAD OVER BERNIE - SANDERS ESSENTIALLY CARRD HER - THROUGH THE REST OF THE SEASON. - AND RIGHNVON INTO THE - TION. - >> THAT'S A SIMILAR DYNAMIC WE Y - COULD SEE THISEAR: IF SANDERS - SOLIDIFIES A SIGNIFICANT - DELESUGATE LEAD AFTER R - TUESDAY, EVEN A WINNOWED FIELD - WILL HAVE A HA TIME CATCHING - UP. - WITH JOE BIEN'S LANDSLIDE WIN IN - SOUTH CAROLINA LAST NIGHT, HERE - ARE THE CRUCIAL QUESTIONS SUPER - TUESDAY MIGHT ANSWER: - FIRST, CAN BIDEN W MOST OF - THOSE SOUTHERN STATES WHERE - THERE IS A SIGNIFICANT BLACK - ELECTORATE? - COND, WHAT HAPPENS IF NONE OF - THE MODERATES DROP OUT BETWEEN - NOW AND TUESDAY? - WOULD O DIVIDE THE VOTE - THAT NONE OF THEM HITS THAT 15% - MARK? - AND THIRD, WHAT IF BLOOMBERG-- - DESPITE HIS MASSIVE ADVERTISING, - INCLUDING PRIME TIME SPEECHES - TONIGHT ON CBS AND NBC-- - FINISHES FAR BEHIND BIDEN IN THE
- VOTING? - A LITTLE MORE THAN8 HOURS FROM - NOW, SUPER TUESDAY MIGHT GIVE US - MUCH MORE CLARITY ABOUT THE - DEMOCRATIC FIELD-- OR LEAVE IT - EVEN MORE MUDDLED THAN IT IS - NOW. - HARI? - >> Sreenivasan: JEFF, WHAT ABOUT - >> Sreen - GREENFIELD JOINING US FROM - CALIFORNIA TONIGHT. - THANKS SO MUCH. - >> THANK YOU, HARI. - >> Sre - COVERAGE OF THE 2020 RACE AHEAD - OF SUPER TUESDAY VISIT - pbs.org/newshour. - >> Sreenivasan: YOU MAY NOT KNOW - THE NAME JIM MARSHALL, BUT YOU - CERTAINLY KNOW HIS PHOTOGRAPHS. - COLLECTIVELY, HIS WORKNE - COMPLETE ACCOUNT OF THE COUNTER - CULTURAL REVOLUTION, FROM - PHOTOGRAPHING JAZZ CLUBS IN THE - 1950s TO BACKSTAGE IMAGES WITH - THE BEATLES AND WOODSTOCK, FEW - PHOTOGRAPHERS COVERED AS MUCH - GROUND AS WELL AS JIM MARSHALL. - TABLY TALENTED, NOTABLY - DIFFICULT, HIS LONGTIME - LIFE, AND HELPED HATE A DAILY - MASSIVE PHOTOGRAPHY ARCHIVE, - MPILING HIS MOST ICONIC IMAGES - INTO A BOOK AND DOCUMENTARY-- - RYHOW ME THE PICTURE: THES - OF JIM MARSHALL." - NEWSHOUR WEEKEND'S CHRISTOPHER - BOOKER HAS MORE.
- >> Reporter: THERE ARE TWO WAYS - TO CONSIDER THE PHOTOGRAPHS OF - IM MARSHAL - FIRST, THE TECHNICAL. - FEW PHOTOGRAPHERS WORKING IN THE - '60s AND '70s COULD MATCH HIS - ABILITY TO WORK WITH AND USE - NATURAL LIGHT-- THE CONTRAST IN - HIS IMAGES ARE A ROADMAP IN HOW - TO EXPLOIT DARKS AND LIGHTS. - AND SECOND, PROXIMITY. - BACKSTAGE AND UP-CLOSE, HIS - PHOTOS ARE UNGUARDED-- SNAPSHOTS - FROM THE VIEW-POINT OF A VERY - OSE FRIEND. - BUT TO CONSIDER THE WORK OF JIM - MARSHALL, YOU MUST ALSO CONSIDER - THE WAY JIM MARSHALL WORKED. - A PROCESS HIS LONGTIME ASSISTANT - AMELIA DAVIS RECENTLY TRIED TO - EXPLAIN IN HER DOCUMENTARY, - "SHOW ME THE PICTURE: THE STORY - OF JIM MARSHALL." - >> LOOK AT MY WORK. - LOOK AT MY TRACK RECORD OVER 20 - YEARS OF TAKING PICTURES. - LOOK AT MY BODY OF WORK. - THINK IT WORKS? - >> Reporter: DAVIS, ALSO A - PHPHER, MET MARSHALL AFTER - COLLEGE WHEN HE WAS LOOKING - FOR AN ASSISTANT TO WORK OUT OF - HIS HOME OFFICE. - T>> WE WEHIS APARTMENT AND
- THEN I SAW ICONIC PHOTO AFTER - ICONIC PHOTO, JOHY CASH - FLIPPING THE BIRD, THE BEATLES - COMING ON THE STAGE AT - CANDLESTICK PARK. - JIMI BURNING HIS GUITAR. - AND I W MORTIFIED. - AND I SAID, "OH, MY GOD. - I HADO IDEA THAT WAS YOU." - AND HE SMILED AND HE SAID, - "THAT'S WHY I LIKED YOU." - LEARN, AS MANY HAD BEFORE, - WORKING WITH JIM MARSHALL WAS - NOT A SIMPLE PROPOSITION. - >> YOU EITHER LOVED OR HATED JIM - AND HE EITHER LOVED OR HATED - YOU. - AND IF HE LOVED YOU, HE WAS SO - GENEROUS AND HE WOULD LAY DOWN - IN FRONT OF A, YOU KNOW, - ONCOMING TRUCK. - IF HE HATED YOU, HE WOULD BE THE - DRIVER IN THAT TRUCK THAT RAN - YOU DOWN. - SO, THAT'S THE WAY JIM WAS. - >> Reporter: AT LEAST THERE IS - NO MIDDLE GROUND THERE. - >> THERE IS NO MIDDLE GROUND - WHATSOEVER. - >> Reporter: BORN AND RAISED IN - SAN FRANCISCO, MARSHALL PICKED - U AP A CAMEER HIS TIME IN - THE AIR FORCE, TAKING PHOTOS IN - JAZZ CLUBS IN THE LATE '50s. - WHILE HIS MUSIC PHOTOS MADE HIM - CHRONICLING VERTY AND THE - CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT THROUGHOUT - THE SOUTH. - >> JIM ALWAYS WORE ABVE - LEICAS AROUND HIS NECK. - AND HE WOULD ALWAYS, THE MINUTE - YOU STARTED TALKING TO HIM, HE
- WOULD JUST START C, CKING AWAY. - AT FIRST, PEOPLE WERE LIKE, - OH, MY GOD. - BUT THEN YOU FORGET. - THEY WOULD FORGET TH HAD A - CAMERA. - AND THEY REALLY OPENED UP. - AND I ALWAYS LIKE TO SAY AT - WITH JIM'S PHOTOGRAPHY, I NEVER - FEEL LIKE I'M A VOYEUR. - YOU FEEL LIKE YOU'RE THERE. - >> Reporter: ONE OF MARSHALL'S - EARLIEST RELATIONSHIPS WAS WITH - JOHN COLTRANE. - MARSHALL MET THE SAXOPHONE - AND MARSHALL WOULD GO ON TO1960 - PRODUCE SOME OF THE MOST - INDELIBLE IMAGES OF THE JAZZ - LEGEND. - MOST NOTABLY, A PORTRAIT OF - COLTRANE ON THE STREET IN - QUEENS. - THERE WERE MORE. - BOB DYLAN IN GREENWICH VILLAGE, - JOHNNY CASH AT FOLSOM PRISON, - AND MILES VIS IN THE BOXING - RING. - BUT WITH HIS SUCCESS, CAME - EXCESS. - >> I'VE ALWAYS LIKED CARS, GUNS - CARS AND GUNS HAVE GOTTEN ME IN - TROUBLE, CAMERAS HAVEN'T. - GREW, SO, TOO, DID HIS - REPUTATION FOR BEING ABRASIVE - AND DIFFICULT TO WORK WITH. - A SITUATION MADE ONLY WORSE BY A - GROWING COCAINE ADDICTION-- ONE - THAT WOULD LEAD TO ARRESTS AND A
- GUN CONVICTION. - >> I MET JIM LATER ON IN HIS - CAREER IN 1998. - SO, HE REALLY WASN'T DOING A LOT - OF HEPHOTOGRAPHY. - AS LIVING OFF OF HIS - PHOTOGRAPHS. - I MEAN, HE WAS, HE WAS REALLY - WELL KNOWN AT THAT POINT. - HE WAS SELLING IN GALLERIES. - HE DID A LOT OF LICENSING. - SO HE REALLY DIDN'T HAVE TO WORK - ANYMO. - AND HE WAS STILL DOING A LOT OF - COCAINE. - >>eporter: YOU ACTUALLY QUIT - THE JOB TWICE AND CAME BACK - TWICE. - > I DID, I DID. - >> Reporter: WHAT MADE YOU COME - BACK BOTH TIMES ? - >> I KEPT COMING BACK BECAUSE IT - WAS THE PHOTOGRAPHY. - WU KNOW, THERE THIS - INCREDIBLE PHOTOGRAPHER THAT - TOOK THESE AMAZINPIECES OF - HISTORY. - AND I JUST THOUGHT IT WOULD BE - HORRIBLE IF THIS WAS LOST. - >> Reporter: BUT THERE WAS A - COMMERCIAL BENEFIT TO MARSHALL'S - MERCURIAL NATURE-- HIS REFUSAL - TO SIGN AWAY THE RIGHTS TO HIS - WORK PROVED TO BE A PRESCNT - DECISION. - >> JIM WAS FIERCELY PROTECTIVE - SO HE EARLY ON SAID, "I'M NEVER - GONNA BE A WORK FOR HIRE.
- I'M NOT GOING TO WORK FOR A - LABEL WHERE THEY OWN MY - PHOTOGRA - THE ONLY WAY I'M GOING TO WORK - FOR SOMEBODY IS AN INDEPENDENT - CONTRACTOR, BECAUSE THEN I OWN - THE PHOTOGRAPHS. - A IT DID COST HIM, YOU KNOW, - EARLY ON. - IT COST HIM A LOT OF JOBS. - BUHE WAS AHEAD OF HIS TIME - BECAUSE THEN HE OWNED THOSE - COPYRIGHTS. - >> Reporter: I MEAN, WHAT'S - ASINNISHING IS NG OF THE - TIME. - I MEAN, THE BEATLES WEREN'T EVEN - THINKING THIS WAY. - >> I KNOW. - >> Reporter: PAUL McCAHAS - VERY FAMOUSLY BEEN TRYING TO GET - BACK HIS PUBLISHING RIGHTS. - EVEN ACTS LIKE THAT WEREN'T - THTHINKING ABOUT PROTECTINEIR - COPYRIGHT. - >> I KNOW. - Reporter: WHY DO YOU THINK HE - HAD THAT INSTT CT? - >> I DOOW. - IT'S REALLY INTERESTING. - IT'S ONE OF THOSE THINGS. - AND SAME WITH PHOTOGRAPHY. - I MEAN, HE WAS SELF-TAUGHT. - HE DIDN'T GO TO SCHOOL. - SO, HE WAS ONE OF THOSE RARE - CASES WHERE HIS BRAIN, HE COULD - BE REALLY CREATIVE, BUT HE COULD - ALSO BE VERY ORGIZED AND - BUSINESS-LIKE. - WHERE A LOT OF ARTISTS AREN'T. - >> Reporter: DO YOU THINK JIM - COULD WORK AND SUCCEED AS HE DID - IN THIS ERA?
- >> NO. - HE WOULD PISS SOMEBODY OFF SO - MUCH, NO, HE WOULD NOT BE ABLE - TO. - >> Reporter: JIM MARSHALL DIED - IN HIS SLEEP IN 2010, LEAVINGCH - HIS E TO AMELIA DAVIS. - NOW YOU ARE SERVING REALLY AS - THE STEWARD AND PROTECTOR OF HIS - WORK. - WHAT HAPPENS TO JIM'S WORK AND - ALL OF THESE IMAGES? - >> SO, WE DO A LOT OF BOOKS. - WE DO A LOT OF SHOWS. - ONE OF THE REASONS I DID WANT TO - DO THE DOCCOENTARY WAS TO - NNECT THE NAME TO THE - PHOTOGRAPHS, BECAUSE EVERYBODY - WHO'S SEEN JIM MARSHALL - THEY'RE JIM MARSHALLY DON'T KNOW - PHOTOGRAPHS. - AND ESPECIALLY NOW WE'RE LOOKING - 50 YEARS LATER AT A LOT OF THESE - HISTORICAL ENTS AND WE CAN - LEARN FROM THEM WHAT WORKED, - WHAT DIDN'T. - AND BE INSPIRED WITH WHAT JIM - DID. - >> Sreenivasan: ONCE A YEAR, - CALIFORNIA'S YOSEMITE NATIONAL
- PARK PLAYS HOST TO AN IMPRESSIVE - TRICK OF SUNLIT AND WATER ON - THE VERTICAL ROCK FORMATION - KNOWN AS EL CAPITAN. - BUT WARMER WEATHER THIS YEAR - LEAD TO DISAPPOINTMENT. - CHRISTOPHER BOOKER HAS MORE. - >> Reporter: FOR A FEW WEEKS - EACH FEBRUARY, A NATURAL - SPECTACLE DRAWS THSANDS OF - PEOPLE TO CALIFORNIA'S - YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK. - IT'S CALLED FIRE FALL. - IT ONLY LASTS FOR A FEW MINUTES - AT SUNSET, WHEN THE WINTER LIG - HITS THE PARK'S TOWERING HORSE - GLIL FALLS AT JUST THE RIGHT - BUT THIS YEAR THERE WAS NO FIRE - FALL. - PATRICK GONZALEZ IS A PROFESSOR - WITH THE UNIVERSITY OF - CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY. - HE SAYS THIS YEAR THERE WASN'T - ENOUGH WATER.AT - THE REASON: CLCHANGE. - >> THE MORE SNOW THAT YOU HAVE - IN THE WINTER, THE MORE WATER - THAT YOU'LL HAVE COMING OVER THE - FALLS. - OUR ANALYSES SHOW THAT TOTAL - ANNUAL RAINFALL AND SNOWFALL HAS - DECREASED ACROSS ALL OF - YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK. - >> Reporter: AND GONZALES SAYS - FIRE FALL IS NOT THE ONLY PART
- OF THE PARK THAT'S BEING - IMPACTED BY CLIMATE CHANGE. - >> OUR ANALYSES OF CLIMATE DATA - SHOW THAT HUMAN CAUSED CLIMATE - CHANGE HAS HEATED THE PARK 1.1 - DEGREES CELSIUS ORWO DEGREES - FAHRENHEIT. - OUTHAT MIGHT NOT LIKE A LOT, - BUT 1.1 DEGREES CELSIUS IS THE - EQUIVALENT OF PUSHING A MOUNTAIN - DOWN 180 METERS, OR 600 FEET - MORE THAN THE HEIGHT OF THE - WASHINGTON MONUMENT, FROM COOLER - AREAS AT HIGH ELEVATION TO - WARMER AREAS BELOW. - IN YOSEME AND ACROSS THE - WESTERN U.S. HUMAN CAUSED - CLIMATE CHANGE HAS DOUBLED THE - AREA OF WILDFIRE BNED, HAS - DOUBLED TREE DEATH A HAS - SHIFTED TREES UPSLOPE INTO - MEADOWS. - >> Reporter: IN RECENT YEARS, - DUE TO CONCERNS OVER THE - ECOLOGICAL DAMAGE THAT COME WITH - YOSEMITE, THE NATIONAL PARK - SERVICE HAS TRIED TO LIMIT THE - NUMBER OF PEOPLE WHO COME TO - WATCH FIRE FALL, BUT AS THE - CLIMATE CONTINUES TO CHANGE,
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PBS NewsHour
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March 1, 2020, 5:30pm-6:00pm PST
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NewsHour Productions
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Journalists report on the news of the day.
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Covering national and international issues, originating from Washington, D.C.
Broadcast Date
2020-03-01
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Chicago: “PBS NewsHour; March 1, 2020, 5:30pm-6:00pm PST,” 2020-03-01, Internet Archive, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC, accessed January 3, 2025, http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-f237fa3b6a7.
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