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understand it does show respect and justice in an i unpretentious manner >>> it stands at the s at moma staring across room and a self portrait of the artist it remains on display through fall. >>> lawrence you wipe your workplace down every hour on the hour >>> let the record show i lead a clean workspace. we have changes on the way. the cool us down has begun on the coast line and inside a de chopper five is up and looking towards sutro tower, you see the clouds on the horizon that is squarely pushing onshore. you'll see more clouds about the weekend. for monday at chance of rain, latest satellite shows patchy fog along the coast a flare-up of thunderstorms over the sierra, if ever a camping trip on monday be prepared. at of the day we are looking to get a quiet evening and the breeze kicks up, the temperature is hot and lent 92 degrees at concord, 63 at san francisco and 78 in san jose and. tonight more low clouds and fog, by day tomorrow sunshine and cool temperatures and and breezy in the bay. around the state 90s in the central valley tomorrow, maybe some clouds over the sierra, a
understand it does show respect and justice in an i unpretentious manner >>> it stands at the s at moma staring across room and a self portrait of the artist it remains on display through fall. >>> lawrence you wipe your workplace down every hour on the hour >>> let the record show i lead a clean workspace. we have changes on the way. the cool us down has begun on the coast line and inside a de chopper five is up and looking towards sutro tower, you see the clouds on...
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. >> you're here in new york at moma, then you go to california. there a difference in the way you present it depediing on the museum? >> yes. at the gallery in berlin i physically constructed an archive and we recreated these stacks that are hidden in the basement and kind of put them on steroids in the main hall and the works are embedded within them and that's the response to this incredible building whereas in tate modern or moma they are works of art hanging on the wall so it has less of an installation appearance. so it has varied and that was a really lucky experience to work in that building because it forced me to think about my work differently almost like if you consider an archive this pile of information what is said is actually this... is constructed in the space between all that collected information. >> rose: do you have heroes or role models? >> i have... i mean, my biggest influence has always been my father and my grandfather for that matter. my father was an avid photographer, an obsessed photographer. i grew up learning about t
. >> you're here in new york at moma, then you go to california. there a difference in the way you present it depediing on the museum? >> yes. at the gallery in berlin i physically constructed an archive and we recreated these stacks that are hidden in the basement and kind of put them on steroids in the main hall and the works are embedded within them and that's the response to this incredible building whereas in tate modern or moma they are works of art hanging on the wall so it...
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alaina well in churches in ecuador as capital kiddo has been looking into his asylum chances moma songe has been claiming that he's case was politically motivated denying sex crime allegations always he's wanted for questioning in sweden and it's exactly those claims of political nature of the case that are being tara we looked into here in ecuador where there is still no sign that of the season is on the way now president rafael correa says ecuadorian authorities are assessing if there is a real threat to the songes life the latin american leader has stressed that echo the rejected the penalty so if he finds there's strong grounds to songes fears of being ultimately extradited to the united states he might decide the whistleblower needs protection he would have pretty little of what we have to see if there's any death threat against julian assange we have to analyze his reasons for requesting asylum if he's had due process ecuador is a country that rejects persecution for ideological motives. lost his extradition appeal to the u.k. supreme court even we could accept if there is ultimat
alaina well in churches in ecuador as capital kiddo has been looking into his asylum chances moma songe has been claiming that he's case was politically motivated denying sex crime allegations always he's wanted for questioning in sweden and it's exactly those claims of political nature of the case that are being tara we looked into here in ecuador where there is still no sign that of the season is on the way now president rafael correa says ecuadorian authorities are assessing if there is a...
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this woman for got her purse was in the back seat of her car, the moma she got to the bay bridge tollr forgot you just cannot back up out of a fast track lane is simply because you need to take cast. in fact, the driver kept backing up for quite a while. this driver for got the note text in law. in the process she forgot the lebron to the steering wheel. then she remembered for a brief second before forgetting again. maybe her from is stuck there and she is looking at me as a sign for help that she needs help getting attached. quite a few drivers for got the just cannot cross over multiple traffic lanes of the because you see a shorter line. you absolutely cannot cross over the delineators just because they have been torn off of the ground. that has been forgotten by more drivers than i can count. it can get pretty scary out there at the toll plaza. you are not the only one for getting things. this toll collector forgot to close her lanes of that it could be converted to carpool. someone forgot to turn on the car pool lanes until well after 3:00 p.m.. what a forgetful world we live in
this woman for got her purse was in the back seat of her car, the moma she got to the bay bridge tollr forgot you just cannot back up out of a fast track lane is simply because you need to take cast. in fact, the driver kept backing up for quite a while. this driver for got the note text in law. in the process she forgot the lebron to the steering wheel. then she remembered for a brief second before forgetting again. maybe her from is stuck there and she is looking at me as a sign for help that...
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earliest and most important works in philadelphia which had been in the bus station that belongs to momag saga. so this is really his second but only public commission in philadelphia. >> rose: do you have a great love for a particular artist or particular time? >> tod and i actually look at a lot of contemporary art and we're very, very interested in art and i have to say that when we first saw the collection we were overwhelmed with all the pink ladies because there were a lot of renoirs there. >> rose: (laughs) >> but we've really grown to love it. >> rose: how many are there? >> i think over 107. >> rose: when i saw that number... >> it's a lot of flesh. but it's also a lot of beautiful colors under the light that we've got. so we come to appreciate renoir a whole lot more than we ever did. but our interests are eclectic, too, we love contemporary art. if you're interested in things in the world you look at everything. everything is a possibility. >> rose: so the funny thing is in new york none of us have apartments that are big enough to have just one thing on the wall. so if you co
earliest and most important works in philadelphia which had been in the bus station that belongs to momag saga. so this is really his second but only public commission in philadelphia. >> rose: do you have a great love for a particular artist or particular time? >> tod and i actually look at a lot of contemporary art and we're very, very interested in art and i have to say that when we first saw the collection we were overwhelmed with all the pink ladies because there were a lot of...
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he told reporters after the game sharing the moma with teammates was the highlight. >> it is starting to settle in a little bit, being able to celebrate with the guys in the clubhouse and enjoy it for a second. that was something that i will never forget. it was unbelievable from the beginning. >> early in the season i thought he had a chance of a no-hitter, but a perfect game? it is historic. and this is my first one and i could not be happier for him. there is a lot of players on those pressures out there. >>james: here is cell phone at video of the moment. last night was only the 22nd perfect game in major league baseball history, the first and the giants franchise history. >>justine: the best was the eyes on the shoulders. we are following a breaking news story, a fire in oakland and there is no bart service. we will take a break and be right back. >>justine: breaking news involves a big fire happening in oakland this morning. it is some sort of abandoned apartment complex. we can see from some of the video, there are a lot of flames but most importantly, a fire has now burned par
he told reporters after the game sharing the moma with teammates was the highlight. >> it is starting to settle in a little bit, being able to celebrate with the guys in the clubhouse and enjoy it for a second. that was something that i will never forget. it was unbelievable from the beginning. >> early in the season i thought he had a chance of a no-hitter, but a perfect game? it is historic. and this is my first one and i could not be happier for him. there is a lot of players on...
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and we started talking about the tate and moma. they thought it was crazy initially.working well. what's been the reactions of the museums? how many countries and museums signed up? >> initially we had nine countries and 17 museums. the last ten months we added 141. the reactions is pretty fostered. a lot of questions. what is the future of the museum? can this supplement the real thing? >> our view is of course. it's for people who can't visit these museums that's special. >> that's the extraordinary thing for me. it gives lots of people around the world an opportunity to access the joy of art and the contribution of art. you can really go there and see stuff you can see in books, but to see it there and change the realm. how many museums said we'll pass? >> a few. a few. i think the ones that said no in the first phase, joinsed us in the second phase. there are a couple that think it's a great idea, but not for them. that's great. it's not a problem. a couple european ones have still held out. >> i want to go online and see the mona lisa i can go to google art. >> y
and we started talking about the tate and moma. they thought it was crazy initially.working well. what's been the reactions of the museums? how many countries and museums signed up? >> initially we had nine countries and 17 museums. the last ten months we added 141. the reactions is pretty fostered. a lot of questions. what is the future of the museum? can this supplement the real thing? >> our view is of course. it's for people who can't visit these museums that's special. >>...