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. ♪ >> i would i would like to take a look at some of this artwork crafted by students k-12. >> up in arms about this particular exhibit. >> but it raises the age old question, freedom of speech inside the classroom quex@3500. >> at 3500-pound six team for great white come back to the jersey shore? hope she is not hungry. >> she enjoys estate and takes off. >> check out my sketches. pretty good, right? >> all the rage these days. your reaction? >> well. >> no. >> that guy needs to go to the gym. >> there is no definition. ♪ bill: you are chasing a story that has some folks up in arms over an art show that many are saying was decidedly anti- cop. >> i want you to take a look at some of this artwork. a body in a pool of blood. here is another one controversial, a symbol of the gun on his back. the artwork are crafted by students k-12 of westfield new jersey put on display by the school in an art exhibit. causing a lot of controversy one facebook user rating this should be taken down and burned for all to see. i spoke with some parents. >> i actually just look at the title and moved on
. ♪ >> i would i would like to take a look at some of this artwork crafted by students k-12. >> up in arms about this particular exhibit. >> but it raises the age old question, freedom of speech inside the classroom quex@3500. >> at 3500-pound six team for great white come back to the jersey shore? hope she is not hungry. >> she enjoys estate and takes off. >> check out my sketches. pretty good, right? >> all the rage these days. your reaction?...
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.) >> bringing such high quality artwork into the sacred and public spaces send see the message that art is on a essential part of san francisco. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> we look forward to continuing this tradition of showcasing some of the best contemporary art from around the world and making it assessable for everyone to joy. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> while this was a privately funded project we thank our private colleagues thank you inform phil ginsburg is here the is zoning administrator, what say you? office and the risk manager peter good afternoon, supervisors and peter perry fire his stewardship and the staff particularly joe who went behind the scenes to make sure the project move forward and all the arts commissioners making aorta assessable in our neighborhood. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> so again welcome i look forward to the photos by the artwork later. >> thank you to everyone. have a good day. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> (clapping) thank you tom and now i'd like to welcome dr. benjamin the director from the academy in california. >> (
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the glazing and preserve 60 percent minimum of the transparency of that glazing and integrate public artwork as well as retail feature that jonathan mentions facing van ness this is the van ness from right to left on the far right the entrance of the corner of the intersection and the retail element is immediately adjacent to the left we've utilizing embroider wails for artwork public artwork visible to the street on both frontages and have staff work areas to the left we've preserved with the inclusion of a mural 70 percent restraint or transparency of this facade mural property by the business owner this is a make up of a local artist eureka and the design concept is a historic prospective of the mission to the est to the by the way, with mud flats and creeks and sand don't you understand march p marsh land this tear dropped shape in the i'd like to say lower off center to the left of mural is pinning the project location to super exposed street grid tying the past to the present this is the 20th street elevation reading left to right the corner industry and the gravity greet and wait to t
the glazing and preserve 60 percent minimum of the transparency of that glazing and integrate public artwork as well as retail feature that jonathan mentions facing van ness this is the van ness from right to left on the far right the entrance of the corner of the intersection and the retail element is immediately adjacent to the left we've utilizing embroider wails for artwork public artwork visible to the street on both frontages and have staff work areas to the left we've preserved with the...
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but his artwork provides a unique insight. into his life behind bars. >> here's a scorpion that he's made. basically just taking thread from various types of items, socks and t-shirts and towels and he creates it and uses a marker to color it. this is probably one of the items that he makes the most of, would be scorpions and spiders. this is, i would assume, something like a harp and he's made it out of toilet paper, and newspaper. this looks like some dental floss, a small stick and probably for the coloring he used kool-aid to get the coloring for it. >> why do you guys have this stuff? >> he's not allowed to have it. he occasionally we go through and do a cell searches, and just confiscate all items. he doesn't have a hobby card. other inmates try to sneak it out and put it on ebay and sell it and whatnot so we go in and confiscate it and dispose of it. >> how does he react when you guys take his stuff. >> sometimes he's passive, occasionally he gets pretty angry and threatens us. but for the most part he's usually pretty
but his artwork provides a unique insight. into his life behind bars. >> here's a scorpion that he's made. basically just taking thread from various types of items, socks and t-shirts and towels and he creates it and uses a marker to color it. this is probably one of the items that he makes the most of, would be scorpions and spiders. this is, i would assume, something like a harp and he's made it out of toilet paper, and newspaper. this looks like some dental floss, a small stick and...
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the artwork which is privately funded has stirred up controversy among residents. they want to know if it meets the public criteria for public art. good art creates conversation and the hand certainly is doing that. that's interesting. >> it sounds like this would. i first thought, can i see kids or people trying to climb it and sit in the hand and take their selfie up, there right, sal? >> more things are controversial these days, you know why? >> because we need content for social media, just like you know, i don't like this i'm going to put it up there and people jump on. >> it's good to have discussion. >> exactly, pam. pam is so diplomatic. good morning, everyone. we're diagnose to have a discussion about our traffic. steve has been saying and i have to, it's wet out there, give yourself extra time. this is the look at the golden gate bridge. this looks good at the toll plaza and there's no problems heading down to this drive. the san mateo bridge looks good. the east span getting into san francisco westbound that is also a nice drive into the city, and just t
the artwork which is privately funded has stirred up controversy among residents. they want to know if it meets the public criteria for public art. good art creates conversation and the hand certainly is doing that. that's interesting. >> it sounds like this would. i first thought, can i see kids or people trying to climb it and sit in the hand and take their selfie up, there right, sal? >> more things are controversial these days, you know why? >> because we need content for...
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he amassed that by artwork. >>> and we are coming to the end of an era here at cbs. david letterman is in his final days as his time as host of "late show." some of david's favorite guests are sending him off in retirement. last night, radio shock jock howard stern made his last appearance. >> i'm not going to get all sentimental, as far as i'm concerned, thank god you're leaving. [ laughter ] >> you know really these appearances, they cause a lot of angst. i'm here to announce my retirement from this show. [ laughter ] which is great, finally. >> how many times have you been on this show, 20 something, 24, 25? >> i'm sure it could have been a lot more. but i stopped doing it a lot. i didn't want it to turn into regis like some ridiculous number like 175 appearances. >> and departing gifts he gave david letterman a picture that he painted himself. and later, he tried to give david a personal farewell. >> wait a second, come over here. come over here. is this good-bye? is this our final time together? >> no what are you going to do? >> come here. [ laughter ] [ laught
he amassed that by artwork. >>> and we are coming to the end of an era here at cbs. david letterman is in his final days as his time as host of "late show." some of david's favorite guests are sending him off in retirement. last night, radio shock jock howard stern made his last appearance. >> i'm not going to get all sentimental, as far as i'm concerned, thank god you're leaving. [ laughter ] >> you know really these appearances, they cause a lot of angst. i'm...
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. >> brown: is it a product or is it artwork? >> we struggled a lot with the terminology throughout all of this. i think when you call it artwork it gives it the reverence it deserves. when you call it a product, it has a certain honesty that i really like. >> brown: the walker is one of the nation's leading museums for contemporary art. and like museums everywhere it has a gift shop. but "intangibles" is something different, intended to encourage a deeper relationship between artist and audience. and experience seems to be the mantra. >> i think people are looking for more personal experiences with artists. i think they are used to a museum experience and they're looking for different ways to interact with artists and also be a collaborator in the artistic process. >> brown: so, for example, you could have a personal experience, via email, with nico muhly, one of today's leading young composers. for $150, muhly would compose an original ringtone for your cellphone, whether it's a "stressful family call" or "booty call". his 12 o
. >> brown: is it a product or is it artwork? >> we struggled a lot with the terminology throughout all of this. i think when you call it artwork it gives it the reverence it deserves. when you call it a product, it has a certain honesty that i really like. >> brown: the walker is one of the nation's leading museums for contemporary art. and like museums everywhere it has a gift shop. but "intangibles" is something different, intended to encourage a deeper...
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he will work through it use it process it through his visual artwork. >> trying to do fiction of it. i no what i see. then i think i can believe that it happened. >> i share with them the story of my great uncle two companies haunted to his death by why he got to live while others were so fortunate. all he can -- he and i could do was shake her head. >> events like this make you realize how lucky you really are. in one car, in another car he could have easily been dead something which registers with him and all people who watch this happen how ephemeral life can be. >> a really good guy to talk to about this. not want to push away these experiences pleasant are not he calls it part of his software. something he has begun to process cannot will continue to process may take years but he knows that he is forever changed in ways he does not really no just quite yet. also very tired, along 48 hours. >> think about what happened how it happened just thinking about howow to get as soon as possible. >> attacked a 28 -year-old woman the yielding a hammer. it all came to an end when he attacke
he will work through it use it process it through his visual artwork. >> trying to do fiction of it. i no what i see. then i think i can believe that it happened. >> i share with them the story of my great uncle two companies haunted to his death by why he got to live while others were so fortunate. all he can -- he and i could do was shake her head. >> events like this make you realize how lucky you really are. in one car, in another car he could have easily been dead...
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the changes are quite remarkable in every semester we show case student's artwork in the new york's art district in contemporary galleries. >> when i saw my artwork in a real gallery, i feel proud of myself. >> jadau, that's amazing. hope it sets a spark that it's okay to go after your dreams and you should go after it fully and fearilous fearlessly and that everything is possible. >> go cnn heroes.com. "ac 360" starts to right now. >>> good evening, thanks for joining us tonight. a bomb shell out of washington d.c. he one of the most powerful men in the white house. now, dennis hastert is an alleged
the changes are quite remarkable in every semester we show case student's artwork in the new york's art district in contemporary galleries. >> when i saw my artwork in a real gallery, i feel proud of myself. >> jadau, that's amazing. hope it sets a spark that it's okay to go after your dreams and you should go after it fully and fearilous fearlessly and that everything is possible. >> go cnn heroes.com. "ac 360" starts to right now. >>> good evening, thanks...
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student's artwork in the new york's art district in contemporary galleries. >> when i saw my artwork in a real gallery, i feel proud of myself. >> jadau, that's amazing. hope it sets a spark that it's okay to go after your dreams and you should go after it fully and fearilous fearlessly and that everything is possible. >> go cnn heroes.com. "ac 360" starts to right now. >>> good evening, thanks for joining us tonight. a bomb shell out of washington d.c. he one of the most powerful men in the white house. now, dennis hastert is an alleged felon. paying money to cover up? some as yet unrevealed misconduct. 3.5 million dollars and agreed to pay much more than that. and as you can imagine, this is sending shock waves through washington and his home town. >> president of the united states. [ applause ] >> reporter: the former speaker of the house, once second in line to the presidency, now facing federal charges. accused of making false statements to the fbi and trying to hide large financial transactions that the government says was hush money. he agreed to pay 3.5 million dollars to som
student's artwork in the new york's art district in contemporary galleries. >> when i saw my artwork in a real gallery, i feel proud of myself. >> jadau, that's amazing. hope it sets a spark that it's okay to go after your dreams and you should go after it fully and fearilous fearlessly and that everything is possible. >> go cnn heroes.com. "ac 360" starts to right now. >>> good evening, thanks for joining us tonight. a bomb shell out of washington d.c. he...
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she's expressing her emotions through her artwork. >> she's a computer geek. she and her father built one out of old parts. she wants to design video games. >> i want to do the code and i want to do business and marketing. >> i'm hoping in five years she's going to be back here saying i'm done with college. look at this job i have. in ten years she may be running the business. >> students -- here she is at the gala this year and this fall she'll go to the institute of technology. she wants to set an example for her brothers and sisters. >> gives them a sense of confidence and pride that they can do whatever they want to do too. i give them hope. i want to be an example for my family. >> wendy kpix 5. >> to find we showed these kids some items from a nearby store, whoa! but they didn't know they were all tobacco products. ooh this is cool. it smells like gum. yummy. this smells like strawberry. ooh, are these mints? with colorful packaging and fruit and candy flavors that kids love, who do you think tobacco companies are targeting? do we get to keep any? >>> to
she's expressing her emotions through her artwork. >> she's a computer geek. she and her father built one out of old parts. she wants to design video games. >> i want to do the code and i want to do business and marketing. >> i'm hoping in five years she's going to be back here saying i'm done with college. look at this job i have. in ten years she may be running the business. >> students -- here she is at the gala this year and this fall she'll go to the institute of...
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she also has brought in some of her artwork. >> sheep is here in two print not kidding you! ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> look at that, look closely, john bon jovi is on that stage. he is becoming a doctor today. >> yes getting his doctorate, he is in camden right now. they is. look at the that smile on his face. >> he looks darn happy. >> he does. >> wait a minute. >> we have a camera there as you can tell, so we will record his talk and his speech. >> would i love to hear what he has to say. >> well, you will alex holley tomorrow probably on the show. >>> one of my favorite people is in the studio right now. you know her from doctor quinn medicine woman wedding crashers, kit cat, is here hi jane. >> hi there. >> good to see you. >> so nice to meet you. >> you guys are old friend. >> we know each other. >> we go back a long way. >> well, in fact, i had that same piece of artwork behind you in my house. >> you do. >> you do. >> one of my very first came up. >> yes. >> who knew what would happen good where did that come from open heart idea. >> my mom survived world war two in the japanese
she also has brought in some of her artwork. >> sheep is here in two print not kidding you! ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> look at that, look closely, john bon jovi is on that stage. he is becoming a doctor today. >> yes getting his doctorate, he is in camden right now. they is. look at the that smile on his face. >> he looks darn happy. >> he does. >> wait a minute. >> we have a camera there as you can tell, so we will record his talk and his speech. >>...
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some of them are even turned into artwork like the bus that we sat in front of for our interview. >> these are used postconsumer coffee capsules. >> and it was named madame capsule. bill: the -- of course it was. he did not make me feel bad about the fact that i really love it. >> it is hard to completely turn all the waste often your life in one step. our step. our hope is that we could help consumers take a couple small steps. >> i've seen that perspective. >> i understand there is a big environmental issue. so i i no a few of these companies have made refillable cups where you can just -- bill: i am glad you said that. >> i have to say. bill: but you have to have the coffee grounds, fill it up why should. [laughter] bill: one of the reasons why they have not been taking off. and off. i was one of the reasons why. efficiency, baby. capitalism works. judy franco said that she would work a hearings. >> and when she is done done give them to bill so that he can throw the hallway. ♪ >> a storm brewing in montgomery. the fight continues over the deaths of john and joyce sheridan in th
some of them are even turned into artwork like the bus that we sat in front of for our interview. >> these are used postconsumer coffee capsules. >> and it was named madame capsule. bill: the -- of course it was. he did not make me feel bad about the fact that i really love it. >> it is hard to completely turn all the waste often your life in one step. our step. our hope is that we could help consumers take a couple small steps. >> i've seen that perspective. >> i...
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picasso's painting sold for 170 $9 million yesterday at christie's auction house, making that the cost of artwork to ever be sold at auction. 170 $9up, if you got million was expensive, we will show you what $150 million will buy you. ♪ pimm: welcome back to bloomberg market day. let's go straight to julie hyman with a look at what is happening. julie: i want to take a look at the movers today. the bigger one and has been is pall corporation. the biggest gain in s&p 500. wall street journal reporting 80's in nearing a deal to sell itself near a valuation of $10 billion. the stock is up 18% on that. who could be a buyer? perhaps dan her and thermo liner scientific buying -- for that acquisition. if you look at how those stocks are performing today and you look at dan her and thermo fisher, hopefully, we can. there we go. they are trading higher but derma fisher is not, so it looks like folks are tried to place their bets on who could be the winner of that acquisition rates. take a look at international flavors today. that company came out with its earnings. earnings per share cannot ahead of est
picasso's painting sold for 170 $9 million yesterday at christie's auction house, making that the cost of artwork to ever be sold at auction. 170 $9up, if you got million was expensive, we will show you what $150 million will buy you. ♪ pimm: welcome back to bloomberg market day. let's go straight to julie hyman with a look at what is happening. julie: i want to take a look at the movers today. the bigger one and has been is pall corporation. the biggest gain in s&p 500. wall street...
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that has some memorabilia from other members, and i pulled out some of the portraits and the artwork from previous members but i think in terms of hawaii we are very proud of the fact that people love us for our macadamia nuts and chocolate. and then when we talk about hawaii and being on the hill there is almost an expectation that you either come with a lei wearing a lei or you come with chocolate covered macadamia nuts. so i bring them out once in a while. host: you talked about what you want to do on the armed services committee. more broadly, how long do you want to serve, and what are your broader goals in congress? rep. mark takai: i got elected at 47, and i was elected in the state legislature and served for 20 years, and as i mentioned earlier, the commitment that our family has made, if given the opportunity and privilege, to put in another 20 years so that would make me 67. that is not too, so, yes it even the opportunity
that has some memorabilia from other members, and i pulled out some of the portraits and the artwork from previous members but i think in terms of hawaii we are very proud of the fact that people love us for our macadamia nuts and chocolate. and then when we talk about hawaii and being on the hill there is almost an expectation that you either come with a lei wearing a lei or you come with chocolate covered macadamia nuts. so i bring them out once in a while. host: you talked about what you...
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will: so whether or not the artwork is sold, the seller will get paid. it can leave the auction house financially exposed. that was not the case yesterday. the painting from picasso was one of 34 lots. not a bad night's work. bbc news. laura: and money for a painting. i will have a postcard. a neat camp for children who do not conform to gender roles. it lets kids enjoy a long weekend to freely express their selves alongside their parents and siblings. their experience had been captured in a new book by lindy morris who has been involved with the camp since it began in 2007. she spoke to us about the images. wendy cole -- lindy morris: i think the kids are participating in an important part in history. the title of my book is "you are you are go it documents a camp for non-gender conforming told in and their parents. the project, for me, is very personal. we wanted to create a beautiful safe haven for the kids where they could express themselves freely and not feel the need to look over their shoulder. by contribution to the camp was asked the photograph
will: so whether or not the artwork is sold, the seller will get paid. it can leave the auction house financially exposed. that was not the case yesterday. the painting from picasso was one of 34 lots. not a bad night's work. bbc news. laura: and money for a painting. i will have a postcard. a neat camp for children who do not conform to gender roles. it lets kids enjoy a long weekend to freely express their selves alongside their parents and siblings. their experience had been captured in a...
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the glazing and preserve 60 percent minimum of the transparency of that glazing and integrate public artwork as well as
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schemes to hand out lucrative contracts, using high priced artwork as payoffs shredding records, for a udz $110 million scheme. >> this is a world class violation and we're issuing fifa a red card. >> the doj saying sepp bratter isblatteris not being charged at this time. among the 14 other suspects, former fifa vice president jack warner of trinidad accused of soliciting $10 million in bribes from the south african government to host the 2010 world cup. warner issued a statement saying he's innocent of any charges. >>> the russia 2018 and qatar 20 2022 were all rigged. there will be no changes to the upcoming schedule. >> this is good what happens it confirms that we are on the right track. it hurts it's not easy but it is the only way to go. >> reporter: around the world news of the arrests registered more anger than shock. >> translator: it's absurd, absurd fifa won lots of money in the meantime we have be brassians struggling to survive. >> it is not a surprise. they built all the stadiums they left brazil and the country is even worse. >> reporter: swiss authorities announced th
schemes to hand out lucrative contracts, using high priced artwork as payoffs shredding records, for a udz $110 million scheme. >> this is a world class violation and we're issuing fifa a red card. >> the doj saying sepp bratter isblatteris not being charged at this time. among the 14 other suspects, former fifa vice president jack warner of trinidad accused of soliciting $10 million in bribes from the south african government to host the 2010 world cup. warner issued a statement...
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review the report identifies that as a result master artist and finds the health center and significant artworks were created during a vital point of his life and considered for the landmarked it didn't effect the allen health center of the see emergency health center their historically prepared by artist but to better evaluate the thresholds as well as the knows the specifics questions including the state of health care in the city at the time those buildings were constructed how they served the neighborhood and if their potentially eligible for the association with community health care and their architecture one the item the office is supervisor campos if anything is drafting the legislation to protect that the city reserves the right to protect and no - to include the department finds the background and use of those buildings will meet the designation you have several option postpone any decision until a landmark application or choose to add one of both of the buildings to the landmark if you choose the latter get a application or direct the department to direct the landmark designation that
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's the most expensive artwork ever sold. the three most expensive objects ever sold at auction sold at the last >>> coming in by phone may well have been people up in the boxes behind the opaque screens. talk me through this if you would. >> there are around 600 people in the room as you witnessed. behind the scenes around 80 clients in our sky boxes, which are basically an area where they can maintain their privacy. they'll be bidding on telephones down into the room with our senior directors, many of whom were taking those bids last night. brett gorvey was taking bids all evening with people in the sky boxes. >> this is market you have to create every six months you have to persuade people to part with high-priced works of art. you have to create a guarantee system for them. you have to ensure enough people turn up in the room you have to insure that it's presented in the right order. what lessons did we learn last night? >> it's no problem getting the right people in the room. if the art you're selling is high, high calib
's the most expensive artwork ever sold. the three most expensive objects ever sold at auction sold at the last >>> coming in by phone may well have been people up in the boxes behind the opaque screens. talk me through this if you would. >> there are around 600 people in the room as you witnessed. behind the scenes around 80 clients in our sky boxes, which are basically an area where they can maintain their privacy. they'll be bidding on telephones down into the room with our...
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. >> reporter: question or recreating artwork falls under fair use. it allows comments to change existing artwork to create something different. >> we may not see as much transformation as you would think. sometimes relatively small change can be considered fair, if it creates a new expression. >> reporter: take for exam this work by prints, he modified picture on the left by adding guitar and blurring certain areas of the face. although courts called the reproduction copy right infringement that ruling was overturn in appeal but even if a court find that prints instagram pictures fall under infringement and prevent future sales the the users may be won't see any money from the decision. >> instagram photos are exchange for free so what value in fact do they have, for the average user, the answer might be none. >> reporter: so he says only way to prevent someone reusing your instagram or social media images is making sure your account is private. >> it is another good example of why you should be very careful burr social media settings. >> reporter: f
. >> reporter: question or recreating artwork falls under fair use. it allows comments to change existing artwork to create something different. >> we may not see as much transformation as you would think. sometimes relatively small change can be considered fair, if it creates a new expression. >> reporter: take for exam this work by prints, he modified picture on the left by adding guitar and blurring certain areas of the face. although courts called the reproduction copy...
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memorials to me are different from artworks. they are artistic, but memorials have a function. >> it is a beautiful scupltural objective made with bronze and lined with red wood from water tanks in clear lake. that is the scupltural form that gives expression to maya's project. if you think about a cone or a bull horn, they are used to get the attention of the crowd often to communicate an important message. this project has a very important message and it is about our earth and what we are losing and what we are missing and what we don't even know is gone. >> so what is missing is starting with an idea of loss, but in a funny way the shape of this cone is whether you want to call it like the r.c.a. victor dog, it is listen to the earth and what if we could create a portal that could look at the past, the present and the future? >> you can change what is then missing by changing the software, by changing what is projected and missing. so missing isn't a static installation. it is an installation that is going to grow and change
memorials to me are different from artworks. they are artistic, but memorials have a function. >> it is a beautiful scupltural objective made with bronze and lined with red wood from water tanks in clear lake. that is the scupltural form that gives expression to maya's project. if you think about a cone or a bull horn, they are used to get the attention of the crowd often to communicate an important message. this project has a very important message and it is about our earth and what we...
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that has some memorabilia from other members, and i pulled out some of the portraits and the artwork from previous members, but i think in terms of hawaii we are very proud of the fact that people love us for our macadamia nuts and chocolate. so i think when you talk about hawaii and being on the hill there is almost an expectation that you either come with a lei, wearing a lei, or you come with chocolate covered macadamia nuts. you would be surprised. so i bring them out once in a while. host: you talked about what you want to do on the armed services committee. more broadly, how long do you want to serve, and what are your broader goals in congress? rep. mark takai: i got elected at 47, and i was elected in the legislature and served for 20 years, and as i mentioned earlier, the commitment that our family has made, if given the opportunity and privilege, to put in another 20 years, so that would make me 67. that is not too old. so, yes, if given the opportunity to stay here, i think it is critical for hawaii for seniority, and for this place, for the most part it -- works on senior
that has some memorabilia from other members, and i pulled out some of the portraits and the artwork from previous members, but i think in terms of hawaii we are very proud of the fact that people love us for our macadamia nuts and chocolate. so i think when you talk about hawaii and being on the hill there is almost an expectation that you either come with a lei, wearing a lei, or you come with chocolate covered macadamia nuts. you would be surprised. so i bring them out once in a while. host:...
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genie: a masterpiece by pablo picasso has smashed the world record for the most expensive artwork sold at auction. the painting, called the women of algiers, went for over $179 million in new york. >> $120 million. reporter: chapter 11 anxious minutes of getting, -- after 11 inches min civilian, the women of algiers made history. the painting had already been sold at christie's in 1997, but the price today's five times the amount, with the buyer wanting to remain anonymous. the previous record was for francis bacon's "three studies of lucian freud." >> the triptych by bacon last year and $142 million. the most stylish of 20 century painters, in my mind, picasso, should sell for $180 million. it is a wonderful, wonderful work. reporter: it is part of a series of paintings. it was inspired by picasso's fascination with 19th century french artist eugene delacroix and was made to commemorate henri matisse, who died the year before. another record was broken for the must expensive sculpture. life-size "tournament -- "pointing man" sold for $144 million. genie: let's look at our headlines on
genie: a masterpiece by pablo picasso has smashed the world record for the most expensive artwork sold at auction. the painting, called the women of algiers, went for over $179 million in new york. >> $120 million. reporter: chapter 11 anxious minutes of getting, -- after 11 inches min civilian, the women of algiers made history. the painting had already been sold at christie's in 1997, but the price today's five times the amount, with the buyer wanting to remain anonymous. the previous...
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. >>> an anonymous bidder is the new owner of the most expensive artwork ever sold at auction. pablo picasso's "women of algiers" the painting sold for nearly $180 million at christie's in new york. it's one of a series that picasso created in the 1950s. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch" apple pay sets its sights on china and high-tech department stores try out high-tech fitting rooms. jill wagner is at the new york stock exchange. >>> good morning, royal shell received considerable improvement to drill gas. shell was given the green light by the bureau of ocean management and still must obtain other permits. it's a major victory for the oil and gas industry. environmenting groups blasted the decision. shell plans to drill up to six wells beginning this summer. >>> back on wall street edged lower because of drop in oil prices. the dow fell nearly 86 points the s&p lost 10. and the nasdaq 10 points lower. >>> apple in talks with chinese e-commerce giant alibaba to bring apple pay, it's mobile payment system, to china. apple pay allows customers to buy goods by holding a mobile device
. >>> an anonymous bidder is the new owner of the most expensive artwork ever sold at auction. pablo picasso's "women of algiers" the painting sold for nearly $180 million at christie's in new york. it's one of a series that picasso created in the 1950s. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch" apple pay sets its sights on china and high-tech department stores try out high-tech fitting rooms. jill wagner is at the new york stock exchange. >>> good morning,...
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supervisors peter cohen the housing orchards i wound consider myself an artist but i appreciate my kids artwork on my refrigerator artists needs places to live and i'm here to listen to the hours and development it is interesting the planning department and the malice talked about some large city initiative i want to could he on the specific point planning department staff planning department has a city of neighborhood initiative at the end of the day supervisors our district supervisors and folks relate to policy at a local level you peer into the staff proprietors about what they're going to be do with their time and look at the questions that a neighborhood scale what kind of a analysis for each neighborhood the types of housing and what sort loss of rent control or other such things what needs for the population whether youth or a homeless or whether it is homeownership it is not enough i'll august to look at those things many a marking are have $10,000.0 units but what is the right fit of our housing policy we are different across the city it is one of the things wonderful and slaerl the p
supervisors peter cohen the housing orchards i wound consider myself an artist but i appreciate my kids artwork on my refrigerator artists needs places to live and i'm here to listen to the hours and development it is interesting the planning department and the malice talked about some large city initiative i want to could he on the specific point planning department staff planning department has a city of neighborhood initiative at the end of the day supervisors our district supervisors and...
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. >> that's great artwork. and let's be honest, honestly-- it's free speech. on some level what pamela geller is about is hate speech. overwhelmingly the community did not care. they ignored the event. if you want to piss us off, don't let us haggle at the stores over prices. it was 20 bucks she said i'll give you $15. she said, this is macy's sir. the cartoon piss off a few fringe people but overall, especially american muslims we have more things to worry about. >> larry: one thing i wasn't cool with. we talked about the security guard. he wasn't a person participate but he could have been killed. >> absolutely. >> larry: do you think there should be charges against intentional sorts of things. >> i think she should be punished. and i think you should tattoo a painting of muhammad on her back, and send her to afghanistan. just pannish her to afghanistan. >> larry: tell us how you really feel. have you ever had a joke in your act which calls for violent paver from people? >> yes, yes, i said something about a guy's wife, and he threw a slice of lemon at me. >
. >> that's great artwork. and let's be honest, honestly-- it's free speech. on some level what pamela geller is about is hate speech. overwhelmingly the community did not care. they ignored the event. if you want to piss us off, don't let us haggle at the stores over prices. it was 20 bucks she said i'll give you $15. she said, this is macy's sir. the cartoon piss off a few fringe people but overall, especially american muslims we have more things to worry about. >> larry: one...
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prehistoric paintings -- featuring a replica of cave artworks in southern france. feathered friends -- fly like a bird with a swiss-built simulator. luxury living -- a new exhibition opens at the v and a museum in london. well, france is certainly blessed with a wealth of natural and historic sites, not to mention pretty incredible food. the chauvet cave with its prehistoric paintings is just one of their many riches. it's located in the ardeche
prehistoric paintings -- featuring a replica of cave artworks in southern france. feathered friends -- fly like a bird with a swiss-built simulator. luxury living -- a new exhibition opens at the v and a museum in london. well, france is certainly blessed with a wealth of natural and historic sites, not to mention pretty incredible food. the chauvet cave with its prehistoric paintings is just one of their many riches. it's located in the ardeche
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. >>> a pablo picasso painting has set a new world record for artwork sold at auction raking in $179 million. here's the painting. it's called women of algiers version o. a woman bought it last night. the master piece is the most important painting by the spanish artist. >>> now your "nbc 10" first alert weather. >> clouds are moving in but showers, they're avoiding us. that's a live view from center city. 69 degrees at 4:26. and get ready for summer-like temperatures this afternoon. in fact we'll be in record territory later today. where are we traffic wise? jessica boyington is in the first alert traffic center. good mornings jessica. >> good morning, bill. this is what we like to see in the morning, route 309 at susquehanna road no volume no construction, no problems. smooth sailing. we're going to check in with the rest of the drive times at 4:30. >>> a philadelphia student hurt when a chunk of concrete came flying through her school bus window. next, her mother says she was targeted. >>> "nbc 10 news" starts now. >>> get ready for near record heat. summer is taking over today. w
. >>> a pablo picasso painting has set a new world record for artwork sold at auction raking in $179 million. here's the painting. it's called women of algiers version o. a woman bought it last night. the master piece is the most important painting by the spanish artist. >>> now your "nbc 10" first alert weather. >> clouds are moving in but showers, they're avoiding us. that's a live view from center city. 69 degrees at 4:26. and get ready for summer-like...
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. >> i can tell you stories behind the carpet, behind the finish on the dresser, behind artwork, behind the pillows. so you start with carpet. you have a color idea. they will come in and there might be a gray scheme. it will be presented as a warm grey scheme and then a cool gray scheme. >> this is what? >> this is a cool gray scheme. >> the regency has 380 rooms, each one brand-new, with almost all of the design elements selected personally by tisch himself. the most expensive part -- the marble bathrooms. >> the bathroom has become a point of competition. a lot of new hotels have big bathrooms and they sparkle. we wanted the bathrooms to -- >> i noticed there was a television. >> we have televisions in the mirrors. every bathroom has a tv in it. >> one thing i have to ask is do you test the mattresses out? >> i have tested many. my wife and i have stayed in this hotel. it is comfortable. >> it's pretty comfortable. do you do this in every one of your hotels? you pick every piece of fabric -- >> we have lots of renovations. we bought a hotel in hollywood, california. we finished up a
. >> i can tell you stories behind the carpet, behind the finish on the dresser, behind artwork, behind the pillows. so you start with carpet. you have a color idea. they will come in and there might be a gray scheme. it will be presented as a warm grey scheme and then a cool gray scheme. >> this is what? >> this is a cool gray scheme. >> the regency has 380 rooms, each one brand-new, with almost all of the design elements selected personally by tisch himself. the most...
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previous meeting thank you for the james right direction herman million but the contribute the actual artwork is out of this world and inspiring thank you for your vision and our incredible over time because it is outside of your day job i don't think you were here verna but i had an acknowledgment and renee and all the port staff and commissioner president katz you're leadership and commissioners commissioner adams you've mentioned several times about the growing presence of homeless on the ports warrant on the promenade we thought it will be good to notify booefb the director of the housing stunt partnership and engagement office which is called hope the great acronym for the work beacon hill doesn't see he kindly will talk about the effort beacon hill i mean has served as the city supervisor and serviced two terms representing district 8 on the board of supervisors which was a wonderful fast 8 years as well as worked in the mayor's office heading up the neighborhood services office that was a very good prelude for a city supervise and beseeching you bummed up that scope in a way that benef
previous meeting thank you for the james right direction herman million but the contribute the actual artwork is out of this world and inspiring thank you for your vision and our incredible over time because it is outside of your day job i don't think you were here verna but i had an acknowledgment and renee and all the port staff and commissioner president katz you're leadership and commissioners commissioner adams you've mentioned several times about the growing presence of homeless on the...
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. >> reporter: now, back here live, you can see right here an artwork has popped up on the side of the building, a tribute to freddie gray. near this area we saw a neighborhood group just wrapping up serving lunches to people who live here in this community. again, when i spoke with kevin moore this afternoon, he told me that he never believed, he never imagined that video that he shot would spark all of this that we've seen going on in baltimore over the past week. we've got more of that interview with him coming up tonight at 11:00. back to you. >>> also tonight at 11:00, we're live in baltimore to learn if the curfew is holding up through the weekend. we're also looking at the impact the weekend curfew is having on people who work in the bar and restaurant industry in baltimore. >>> looking to beef up the offensive line for the burgandy & gold, while fans are having a blast at the draft party. we'll take you there next. >> and of course we are keeping an eye on baltimore. taking a live look now >>> it's a great time to be a dc sports fan. now it's football's turn. >> dozens of fans
. >> reporter: now, back here live, you can see right here an artwork has popped up on the side of the building, a tribute to freddie gray. near this area we saw a neighborhood group just wrapping up serving lunches to people who live here in this community. again, when i spoke with kevin moore this afternoon, he told me that he never believed, he never imagined that video that he shot would spark all of this that we've seen going on in baltimore over the past week. we've got more of that...
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. >> make it darker for the water. >> when i saw my artwork in a real gallery i feel proud of myself. >> jada that's amazing! i hope it sets a spark that it's okay to choose after the your dreams. go after it wholly and fearlessly and anything is possible. >>> let me call your attention now to this live look at the senate floor, right there, where lawmakers have begun debating key provisions of the patriot act. right there indiana republican senator dan coates has the floor. >> when the tsarnaev brothers' phone was accessed and it was run against the numbers, there was some suspicion that additional terrorist activity of woke place in new york and that wasn't the case there weren't the connections made. >> so far, senator rand paul threatening to force the patriot act to expire has not spoken. we will monitor this throughout the afternoon and bring you updates. >>> five taliban militants released by the u.s. last year in exchange for u.s. army sergeant bowe bergdahl could be free to travel within hours. ever since their release from guantanamo bay last may, they have been living in ca
. >> make it darker for the water. >> when i saw my artwork in a real gallery i feel proud of myself. >> jada that's amazing! i hope it sets a spark that it's okay to choose after the your dreams. go after it wholly and fearlessly and anything is possible. >>> let me call your attention now to this live look at the senate floor, right there, where lawmakers have begun debating key provisions of the patriot act. right there indiana republican senator dan coates has the...
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. >> reporter: he says he will not hesitate to finish the artwork on his arm. cbs news, new york. >> all right then researchers say most long lasting complications were found with the colors red and black the two most common tattoo ink col gluers one of the top mountain trail runners is talking about a gruesome accident that shattered a leg. dave macelhattoney was rung along bear creek in colorado on saturday and slipped off a ridge and fell more than 20 feet and boulders came tumbling on top of him. one of them crushed his leftleg. other runners came to his aid but because of that terrain it took a rescue team hours to get him to a hospital operating table. doctors inseared metal rod to reassemble the leg bones and heknows it could be a long time before he is -- inserted a metal rod to reassemble the leg bones and he knows it could be a long time before he runs again. >> it's been 20 years and i am lucky i have a family. >> his future includes more surgery to repair the soft tissue damage but he says he is just lucky to be alive. >> no kidding. >> yeah. >> the
. >> reporter: he says he will not hesitate to finish the artwork on his arm. cbs news, new york. >> all right then researchers say most long lasting complications were found with the colors red and black the two most common tattoo ink col gluers one of the top mountain trail runners is talking about a gruesome accident that shattered a leg. dave macelhattoney was rung along bear creek in colorado on saturday and slipped off a ridge and fell more than 20 feet and boulders came...
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well, original artwork along with our forecast, for mothers day. a lot of love of course, morning fog but lots of sunshine for my mom and a high temperature of 86 degrees. summery temperatures will be all and things will get cooler, alex, by middle of next week. feeling like springtime. >> remember bringing artwork home for my mom. >>> let's talk about spring fling. we are part anything allentown. the it is all about allentown. weather is beautiful . come down. is there still time to come to seventh and hamilton. lucy noland and quincy harris is having a party, hi, lucy. >> owe nice. >> i want to say thank to you sue serio for my mothers day forecast. >> happy mothers day. >> and happy mothers day to all of the moms in the crowd here. >> yes, my goodness. >> we are having so much fun. >> we have to say hi to our friend matt and jen. they on tv right now. they want to say hi to mike and alex. >> and let's start right here. guys, from the dime, how are you doing today. >> great. >> who are you. >> ryan. >> i'm jr. >> what have have you brought for us
well, original artwork along with our forecast, for mothers day. a lot of love of course, morning fog but lots of sunshine for my mom and a high temperature of 86 degrees. summery temperatures will be all and things will get cooler, alex, by middle of next week. feeling like springtime. >> remember bringing artwork home for my mom. >>> let's talk about spring fling. we are part anything allentown. the it is all about allentown. weather is beautiful . come down. is there still...
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you get the dual experience of seeing some artwork or a show. >> it is hoped going underground will appeal to other organizations or the shops could become to pop-up shops galleries, and even an underground hotel. the group needs to raise $2 million. they have only managed a fraction of that so far. nevertheless, they plan a limited opening in july. laura: that brings today's broadcast to a close. you can find much more and all the days news at our website. you can reach me and most of the bbc team on twitter. from all of us here, thanks for watching, and please, tune in tomorrow. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation newman's own foundation giving all profits from newman's own to charity and pursuing the common good, kovler foundation, and mufg. >> build a solid foundation and you can connect communities and commerce for centuries. that is the strength behind good banking relationships, too. which is why, at mufg, we believe financial partnerships should endure the test of time -- because with time c
you get the dual experience of seeing some artwork or a show. >> it is hoped going underground will appeal to other organizations or the shops could become to pop-up shops galleries, and even an underground hotel. the group needs to raise $2 million. they have only managed a fraction of that so far. nevertheless, they plan a limited opening in july. laura: that brings today's broadcast to a close. you can find much more and all the days news at our website. you can reach me and most of...