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east meets west in the mythic imagery that gauguin invented.ought parallels between christianity and the spirituality of other cultures. "ave maria" shows a tahitian madonna and child being worshipped by two women inspired by a relief at borobudur. gauguin was intent on searching for a spiritual connection that he thought was the essence of humanity.
east meets west in the mythic imagery that gauguin invented.ought parallels between christianity and the spirituality of other cultures. "ave maria" shows a tahitian madonna and child being worshipped by two women inspired by a relief at borobudur. gauguin was intent on searching for a spiritual connection that he thought was the essence of humanity.
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the satellite the last couple of failure ind a imagery.lso, one of the critical things upon for initializing numerical simulations atmosphere. is how it looks from the western satellite. you can see some of the data glitches as it has gone to the couple of hours. hopefully, that will get fixed. not, here is another satellite that is a standby. tomorrow, the word is bundle up. even some the tins for the youngsters. morning,ut into the temperatures around the low 40's. rapidly, by the afternoon, we south to southwesterly wind, and the warm air comes in. some of that moisture because a few showers. maybe light. nothing to worry about. smarm morning when you get help out, it will be chilly. 40 degrees in some of the chilly spots. be into the will 40's. afternoon, mid 70's. then comes the chance of wednesday and thursday. >> the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. moving you forward. is new with the nats? >> playoff baseball. i love it. to have then plans clinche -- give up four hits and two walks. ryan zimmerman, i
the satellite the last couple of failure ind a imagery.lso, one of the critical things upon for initializing numerical simulations atmosphere. is how it looks from the western satellite. you can see some of the data glitches as it has gone to the couple of hours. hopefully, that will get fixed. not, here is another satellite that is a standby. tomorrow, the word is bundle up. even some the tins for the youngsters. morning,ut into the temperatures around the low 40's. rapidly, by the afternoon,...
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>> the imagery will change. there will be four different sets. it is a two dimensional image. it is stretched out into three dimensions. the device is part of the experience. you cannot experience the image without the device as being part of what you are seeing. whereas with the tv you end up ignoring it. i make gallery work more self and budget and public art work where i have to drop this of indulgence and think about how people will respond. and one of the things i was interested in the work and also a little fearful of, it is not until you get to the first and second floor were the work is recognizable as an image. it is an exploration and perception is what it is. what are you seeing when you look at this image? one of the things that happens with really low resolution images like this one is you never get the details, so it is always kind of pulling you in kind of thing. you can keep watching it. i think this work is kind of experience in a more analytical way. in other words, we look at an image and there is an alice going on. -- and there is an analysis going on. >> c
>> the imagery will change. there will be four different sets. it is a two dimensional image. it is stretched out into three dimensions. the device is part of the experience. you cannot experience the image without the device as being part of what you are seeing. whereas with the tv you end up ignoring it. i make gallery work more self and budget and public art work where i have to drop this of indulgence and think about how people will respond. and one of the things i was interested in...
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>> soft gel medium, and it allows you to transfer imagery from paper to something like this block.it to the block. put the soft gel medium right on the block here. >> and then you apply your picture face-side down. >> let this sit on for an hour. >> this is an hour, okay. this stays on here just like that for one hour. use this little tool, burnisher to make sure you get it flat. >> there it is. it's been on one hour. wet it with your wet paper towel like this. >> why do you do that? >> the only way to get the paper off easily without ripping off the imagery. >> oh, okay. >> and then just peel off the paper part. >> it comes off. >> okay. >> and you're left with -- >> you'll just have to trust us. it's a very beautiful imagery. >> and this is nice just to make a photo collage out of round pictures. really focusing on the people, on the places, and you have a very pretty picture of the back of a boat. >> how do we get the circles? >> this is a circle cutter. now hold this ring down, one of our craft projects which i think is one of the most brilliant because it allows you to cut. pr
>> soft gel medium, and it allows you to transfer imagery from paper to something like this block.it to the block. put the soft gel medium right on the block here. >> and then you apply your picture face-side down. >> let this sit on for an hour. >> this is an hour, okay. this stays on here just like that for one hour. use this little tool, burnisher to make sure you get it flat. >> there it is. it's been on one hour. wet it with your wet paper towel like this....
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how has been imagined for us how imagery creates this image that is consumed and bought and sold how complicated the actual human geography of the place. i will take you to number mexico briefly. and gillette chose northern mexico both families haft of issues with addiction as another point* of encounter between us. she chose mexico not to be right next door but close enough so we could visit. there is a place along highway 68 that comes out of santa fe going to towson mexico that has the highest rate of her when addiction and anyplace in the country. and has for a long time. it is not getting better bet worse. she is day observer at the detox clinic and i am along for the ride even though i knew her work even the danger of it it was not registering for me. and how i would be like d.h. lawrence among the snowcapped peaks shirley after we arrived of what we've encountered get that fuck out of here. for the past our screaming and crying, if list pounding on a car hood and screen doors slamming and in the midst of the battle the voice of a small boy a talking to himself. i said i want y
how has been imagined for us how imagery creates this image that is consumed and bought and sold how complicated the actual human geography of the place. i will take you to number mexico briefly. and gillette chose northern mexico both families haft of issues with addiction as another point* of encounter between us. she chose mexico not to be right next door but close enough so we could visit. there is a place along highway 68 that comes out of santa fe going to towson mexico that has the...
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here is satellite imagery showing this area of rain over our area. we are over the northwest aids in baltimore. the clouds are beginning to break up. -- we are over the northwest edge in baltimore. we could have some more storms this afternoon. a low pressure area offshore. that is helping to stir things up right now. there is another cold front out to the west. it will be coming in. between that in the heat of the afternoon, it will trigger some more thunderstorm activity. in the gulf of mexico, it is a little piece of what is left of isaac. one part of it went up into new england and another part headed down to the gulf of mexico. forecasters are watching that to see if it develops into an additional tropical feature. a lot of thunderstorms and activities south of louisiana. we also have leslie. eventually, leslie will turn north. now it is to the east of bermuda. then we have michael. 150 miles an hour winds. it does not look like it will affect anybody. the eyewall on michael is spectacular. the winds around that are running 150 miles per hour. w
here is satellite imagery showing this area of rain over our area. we are over the northwest aids in baltimore. the clouds are beginning to break up. -- we are over the northwest edge in baltimore. we could have some more storms this afternoon. a low pressure area offshore. that is helping to stir things up right now. there is another cold front out to the west. it will be coming in. between that in the heat of the afternoon, it will trigger some more thunderstorm activity. in the gulf of...
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now farmers have set out to revive their imagery. >> he has grown rice and vegetables for more than four decades. things are not much better this year. >> translator: it's been about three months since we planted the crop. it should be ready by now but we can't sell it. it's not edible. >> the earthquake and tsunami damaged 22,000 hectors of farmland. including 10% oover the fields here. so, government officials. >> workers have only cleaned up about half the problem. the other half remain untouched. >> they are trying to develop a variety of rice that can this rooif in this harsh environment. >> we would like to kre item a variety of rice that is resis tent to samt pollution. >> experiments suggest the process can turn other grains of rice into ones immune to salt. researchers have found only about one in every hundred irradiated grains will grow into a plant that survives. but then, they will be able to use all the grains from that plant. >> farmers have other plants, too. drug makers use its roots in various medications including one to treat stomach ulcers. people in japan use about
now farmers have set out to revive their imagery. >> he has grown rice and vegetables for more than four decades. things are not much better this year. >> translator: it's been about three months since we planted the crop. it should be ready by now but we can't sell it. it's not edible. >> the earthquake and tsunami damaged 22,000 hectors of farmland. including 10% oover the fields here. so, government officials. >> workers have only cleaned up about half the problem....
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and bill clinton gave voice and imagery to how a lot of people felt. >> in 200 8 he speaks, we were looking at the tape, a thunderous applause. and he, he finally says you know, i'm going to run out of time if you don't stop cheering for me, and he pulls back and says, i love this. that's in 2008 after he had been so critical of obama. eel play a huge role again in 2012. trying to sell the president's economic visions. >> one of the most conservative people i know in america, hugely successful guy -- real libertarian, not just a republican and a conservative, but a real libertarian says, clinton would get elected with 85% of the vote in this election. he said i would vote for him because he i think a lot of people feel that he was nimble enough to work across the political spectrum. and identify with what the needs are. and not get hung up on ideology. but move swiftly. as he did. i thought one of the most important things he did as president was welfare reform. >> he went against the liberal wing of his party and said we've got to eliminate what we're doing now, dependency and make it work
and bill clinton gave voice and imagery to how a lot of people felt. >> in 200 8 he speaks, we were looking at the tape, a thunderous applause. and he, he finally says you know, i'm going to run out of time if you don't stop cheering for me, and he pulls back and says, i love this. that's in 2008 after he had been so critical of obama. eel play a huge role again in 2012. trying to sell the president's economic visions. >> one of the most conservative people i know in america, hugely...
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it really did look like this to me. >> it is not that the result of his film or his digital imagery.> i was wondering did you do something. he said the exposure was five to ten seconds. nasa tells me this happens. it is so unusual to get to witness it. the solar flares can cause real problems. this one kind of grazed earth. in the process you get beautiful light and color all of which ends up right here. it's absolutely stunning. and more infmation on social media and our light year's blog. >> excellent. very good. that is a nice mural on a wall. something else today is grandparents' day. we all need reminders on that. for all you grand kids who might have trouble remembering to call your grandparents the advocacy group for people over 50, aarp has put out this reminder. ♪ it's hard to look right at you baby ♪ ♪ here's my number so call me maybe ♪ ♪ i just met you and this is crazy ♪ ♪ but here's my number so call me maybe ♪ >> everyone had to do this song. for grandparents' day who better than these guys. >> have your kids call their grandparents. >> i'm going to go home after this
it really did look like this to me. >> it is not that the result of his film or his digital imagery.> i was wondering did you do something. he said the exposure was five to ten seconds. nasa tells me this happens. it is so unusual to get to witness it. the solar flares can cause real problems. this one kind of grazed earth. in the process you get beautiful light and color all of which ends up right here. it's absolutely stunning. and more infmation on social media and our light year's...
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a lot of folks take these classes and take their digital imagery and turn it into negatives. >> there are not many black and white darkrooms available anymore. that is a really big draw. >> this is a signature piece. this is the bill largest darkroom in the u.s.. >> there are a lot of people that want to get into that dark room. >> i think it is the heart of this place. you feel it when you come in. >> the people who just started taking pictures, so this is really an intersection for many generations of photographers and this is a great place to learn because if you need people from different areas and also everyone who works here is working in photography. >> we get to build the community here. this is different. first of all, this is a great location. it is in a less-populated area. >> of lot of people come here just so that they can participate in this program. it is a great opportunity for people who have a little bit of photographic experience. the people have a lot, they can really come together and share a love and a passion. >> we offer everything from traditional black and wh
a lot of folks take these classes and take their digital imagery and turn it into negatives. >> there are not many black and white darkrooms available anymore. that is a really big draw. >> this is a signature piece. this is the bill largest darkroom in the u.s.. >> there are a lot of people that want to get into that dark room. >> i think it is the heart of this place. you feel it when you come in. >> the people who just started taking pictures, so this is really...
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i will add the satellite imagery. the sun is breaking out around charlottesville.he rain has moved to the east. sun has not been a thing around baltimore. rain continues overhead. i will have the forecast coming up. >> within the last 60 minutes, the main race for the 2012 grand prix wrapped up with the defending champion taking the top prize. it looks like things are winding down. >> they sure are. we are set up along the convoy portion of the track. a lot of excitement has drifted to the winner's circle. a lot of people have taken off. it was not long after the race ended that people started clearing out. today was the last day of the baltimore grand prix. people came out to watch the following races. they came to see several of the races. i covered the event last year. it was easier driving around downtown this year. race officials have not elaborated on ticket sales hit. they say that sales are down compared to last year. they estimate 100,000 people came out over the course of the week to downtown baltimore. that is still a lot of people. spectators say it did
i will add the satellite imagery. the sun is breaking out around charlottesville.he rain has moved to the east. sun has not been a thing around baltimore. rain continues overhead. i will have the forecast coming up. >> within the last 60 minutes, the main race for the 2012 grand prix wrapped up with the defending champion taking the top prize. it looks like things are winding down. >> they sure are. we are set up along the convoy portion of the track. a lot of excitement has drifted...
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political cartoons also depend on a lot of common imagery. the symbols we see every day. this cartoon -- she was a cartoonist at the miami daily news from 1933 to 1956 and during that time was the only female editorial cartoonist in the country and in this one using a couple -- familiar imagery of the donkey as the democratic party and the elephant as the republican party and this was drawn in the 50s where adlai stevenson and truman with their candidacy are pulling the party in two different directions and the republicans again in a laugh at it. important editorial cartoon usually takes a physical features and exaggerates it. here we see churchill with his cigar. the analogy that socialism is like a lion getting his tail clipped and reflection on world war ii that now we are going to net socialism one bit at a time. the way we get these materials is they give insight into what the average person thought about the issues of the day. we hope in 100 years when people look to these materials that they will be the primary sources that they use in order to give context into an
political cartoons also depend on a lot of common imagery. the symbols we see every day. this cartoon -- she was a cartoonist at the miami daily news from 1933 to 1956 and during that time was the only female editorial cartoonist in the country and in this one using a couple -- familiar imagery of the donkey as the democratic party and the elephant as the republican party and this was drawn in the 50s where adlai stevenson and truman with their candidacy are pulling the party in two different...
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>> the imagery will change. there will be four different sets. it is a two dimensional image.nto three dimensions. the device is part of the experience. you cannot experience the image without the device as being part of what you are seeing. whereas with the tv you end up ignoring it. i make gallery work more self and budget and public art work where i have to drop this of indulgence and think about how people will respond. and one of the things i was interested in the work and also a little fearful of, it is not until you get to the first and second floor were the work is recognizable as an image. it is an exploration and perception is what it is. perception is what it is. what are you seeing when you
>> the imagery will change. there will be four different sets. it is a two dimensional image.nto three dimensions. the device is part of the experience. you cannot experience the image without the device as being part of what you are seeing. whereas with the tv you end up ignoring it. i make gallery work more self and budget and public art work where i have to drop this of indulgence and think about how people will respond. and one of the things i was interested in the work and also a...
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looking ahead at water imageries. there is some remnants once a hurricane. and interest there is tomorrow morning we'll start out with usual fog. watch this moisture here. this is a slight chance of showers looking here on wednesday. and if that moisture gets up far enough north there is some wet weather here in the bay area so stay tuned there is highs for south bay, 83 degrees in san jose. 87 in los gatos, on the peninsula, 78 degrees in redwood city. there is fog near the coast in pacifica keeping you cool. there is mid-50s in san rafael. oakland 74. inland areas, still a warm one. 92 in livermore. 64 degrees in nont ray. fog playing tag with santa cruz. accu-weather forecast slow cooling trend. temperatures low 80s thursday and friday. upper 50s coast side. there is a possibility of moisture here in the middle of the week. >> thank you. >> and just ahead a warning to dog owners using golden gate park. there could be danger out there. >> and later at 6:00 new labor day tradition that is starting to rival black friday. >>> in highland an heir to the red bu
looking ahead at water imageries. there is some remnants once a hurricane. and interest there is tomorrow morning we'll start out with usual fog. watch this moisture here. this is a slight chance of showers looking here on wednesday. and if that moisture gets up far enough north there is some wet weather here in the bay area so stay tuned there is highs for south bay, 83 degrees in san jose. 87 in los gatos, on the peninsula, 78 degrees in redwood city. there is fog near the coast in pacifica...
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we're watching the very dry air aloft on water vapor imagery. there is going to start to pull up moisture from what was once hurricane iliana. and once tropical storm john just remnants of john. so moisture from those two systems getting drawn up. it's a new stream of moisture wh. that happens if the right dynamics come foo play, watch is what going to happen. computer models bringing up cloud cover. heading into wednesday night, we can see moisture developing. thursday, we can see possibility of thunderstorms. so between wednesday evening, thursday, and slight chance of thunderstorms here in the bay area. initially dry thunderstorms but could see wetting rains as thunderstorms do develop. please stay tuned. high temperatures tomorrow afternoon, into south bay, 83 cupertino, san jose. on the pin anyone slarks you'll see more cloud cover tomorrow. and upper 70s redwood city. coastside and downtown san francisco 66 degrees and daily city is 58 and as we get you up into north bay there is 72 in oakland. heading inland, temperatures coming down and
we're watching the very dry air aloft on water vapor imagery. there is going to start to pull up moisture from what was once hurricane iliana. and once tropical storm john just remnants of john. so moisture from those two systems getting drawn up. it's a new stream of moisture wh. that happens if the right dynamics come foo play, watch is what going to happen. computer models bringing up cloud cover. heading into wednesday night, we can see moisture developing. thursday, we can see possibility...
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on the satellite imagery, you can see that very clear and defined eye in here. around that eye is the eye wall, and that's where you're packing some winds upwards of 288 kilometers per hour. it does look like all this energy is going to continue to push off here towards the north across portions of southern okinawa here. you could actually be seeing some ten-meter-high waves with it as it starts to crash onshore. also, you have the risk of storm surge here, and the right front quadrant of the storm is where you're going to be seeing some wind blowing this water onshore. and then on sunday morning you have high tide, so that combined with this high storm surge is definitely going to be creating the risk of some coastal flooding across much of this region here. and then as it continues to push off there towards the north, some widespread rain showers in western portions of mainland japan here, even toward korea, as well. but not just that, some heavy rainfall could be seen. in the next 24 hours in okinawa, you could see as much as 180 millimeters and going into su
on the satellite imagery, you can see that very clear and defined eye in here. around that eye is the eye wall, and that's where you're packing some winds upwards of 288 kilometers per hour. it does look like all this energy is going to continue to push off here towards the north across portions of southern okinawa here. you could actually be seeing some ten-meter-high waves with it as it starts to crash onshore. also, you have the risk of storm surge here, and the right front quadrant of the...
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or how hot the desert has been imagined for us as an artistic representation that is created crow imagery. they are consumed, bought and sold, the stage upon which real estate is sold in hotels and staying at hotels. and how complicated the actual human geography of the place is. as you imagine there's a place and i still that place. so i'm going to take you to northern new mexico briefly here. angela chose northern new mexico. she's from central new mexico albuquerque. both of our families have issues with addiction. i think that was another point of encounter between us. but she chose northern new mexico i think should not be right next door to her family, you know, but close enough so that we can visit often. and also because northern new mexico is a place called the espanola valley, which runs along highway 68, which ultimately comes out of santa fe and goes to taoist. so if you separate your friend from santa fe to taoist, you've driven the road. i'm not place has the highest rate of heroin addiction and death from overdose of heroin up anywhere in the country. and house for a long t
or how hot the desert has been imagined for us as an artistic representation that is created crow imagery. they are consumed, bought and sold, the stage upon which real estate is sold in hotels and staying at hotels. and how complicated the actual human geography of the place is. as you imagine there's a place and i still that place. so i'm going to take you to northern new mexico briefly here. angela chose northern new mexico. she's from central new mexico albuquerque. both of our families...
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here is the satellite imagery. these clouds, some of them and pennsylvania, producing some sprinkles, even a sharp. there is one front off over the ocean. that was a rainmaker yesterday. here is that little disturbance that is up in the great lakes right now. of more concern, this is a minor thing that will pass through during the day tomorrow. but there is a storm system developing down in the south. a lot of rain in texas. they wished they had had them this summer. that will be passing across the gulf coast and coming our way early next week. winter weather is on the way. tomorrow is a minor thing. mostly cloudy tonight. sprinkle north. 47 to 54 the overnight low our insta-weather futurecast for tomorrow. by afternoon, we begin to see not only clouds but that little disturbance producing a few scattered showers, or at least the chance for it. we cannot take rain out of the forecast for tomorrow. it will not be a big thing. for the red sox game, it looks like we stand a chance to see a few scattered showers and mo
here is the satellite imagery. these clouds, some of them and pennsylvania, producing some sprinkles, even a sharp. there is one front off over the ocean. that was a rainmaker yesterday. here is that little disturbance that is up in the great lakes right now. of more concern, this is a minor thing that will pass through during the day tomorrow. but there is a storm system developing down in the south. a lot of rain in texas. they wished they had had them this summer. that will be passing across...
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painters fed a steady demand for pompeian imagery with romantic evocations of the city's daily life.he influence of pompeii continued to emerge in 19th century building like the pavilion in buckingham palace ...and the appropriations conference room in the united states senate. but more then anything, the discoveries found in the vesuvian towns gave the world an enduring image of the roman world. not the bloody business of wars and conquest... or the relentless demands of running an empire. the houses and villas on the bay of naples revealed a way in which daily life could be made beautiful by the elegant craftsmanship of artisans and the refined taste of patrons.
painters fed a steady demand for pompeian imagery with romantic evocations of the city's daily life.he influence of pompeii continued to emerge in 19th century building like the pavilion in buckingham palace ...and the appropriations conference room in the united states senate. but more then anything, the discoveries found in the vesuvian towns gave the world an enduring image of the roman world. not the bloody business of wars and conquest... or the relentless demands of running an empire. the...
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and here is a look at the water vapor imagery. you notice the stream of high clouds coming in. these are getting pulled in by this area of low pressure. they will continue to move in for your saturday. that's what will happen. temperatures will be similar to today. and then on sunday this trough will dive down the spine of the sierra. when it does it will bring a little cooling on sunday. the overall temperatures much like today for saturday, the first day of fall. 7:49. autumn arrives. i can't even speak. i am speechless. it will be beautiful in the south bay. 85 in campbell. 80 in mill pea ties. 83 in san hoe says. san jose. 79 in palo alto, menlo, pa. coast side 65 in half moon bay. downtown san francisco, a mild 68-degree day. 64 in the sunset district. gets you into the north bay. 91 in ukiah. it will be a warm day no matter where you are. 80 degrees in san rafael. 84 in sonoma, santa rosa. head out toward the east bay. berkeley 72. 74 oakland. inland valleys, nice looking day for the first day of fall. 90 in livermore and 89 in concord. as we look at the monterey bay, 62
and here is a look at the water vapor imagery. you notice the stream of high clouds coming in. these are getting pulled in by this area of low pressure. they will continue to move in for your saturday. that's what will happen. temperatures will be similar to today. and then on sunday this trough will dive down the spine of the sierra. when it does it will bring a little cooling on sunday. the overall temperatures much like today for saturday, the first day of fall. 7:49. autumn arrives. i can't...
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here it is again from satellite imagery and the warming that you see could mean more extreme weather, including a particularly ferocious winter, the scientists say in the northern plains and northeast of the united states. >>> and we were struck tonight by new celebrities everyone sending this one to their friends. absolutely fascinated they were by a tiny, tiny caterpillar and here they are. two endangered gorilla with a guest in their cage in canada. there it goes crawling up their barrier. there they are studying it. so close they almost kissed it. another one nudging in, rushing back to keep the view all to themselves. it's a kind of love, all requited. >>> coming up the professor why she thinks this tiny explosive document is a clue in an ancient debate? did jesus have a wife? i have a cold, and i took nyquil, but i'm still stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus liquid gels speeds relief to your worst cold symptoms plus has a decongestant for your stuffy nose. thanks. that's the cold truth! who have us
here it is again from satellite imagery and the warming that you see could mean more extreme weather, including a particularly ferocious winter, the scientists say in the northern plains and northeast of the united states. >>> and we were struck tonight by new celebrities everyone sending this one to their friends. absolutely fascinated they were by a tiny, tiny caterpillar and here they are. two endangered gorilla with a guest in their cage in canada. there it goes crawling up their...
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. >> eliot: part of the reason for this is there is this huge chasm when the imagery of ronald reagan and the reality of how he governed. the article is titled "who is driving mitt," eric bates, executive editor of "rollingstone" magazine, thank you for time you tonight. >> thank then how'd i get this... [ voice of dennis ] ...allstate safe driving bonus check? what is that? so weird, right? my agent, tom, said... [ voice of dennis ] ...only allstate sends you a bonus check for every six months you're accident-free... ...but i'm a woman. maybe it's a misprint. does it look like a misprint? ok. what i was trying... [ voice of dennis ] silence. ♪ ♪ ask an allstate agent about the safe driving bonus check. are you in good hands? from silver screens... to flat screens... twizzlerize your entertainment everyday with twizzlers the twist you can't resist. >> eliot: >> eliot: still to come signs of life in the union movement lessons from the chicago teacher's strike. but you heard me say it once or twice, mitt romney is the most awkward politician ever. >> ladies and gentlemen, time for a new
. >> eliot: part of the reason for this is there is this huge chasm when the imagery of ronald reagan and the reality of how he governed. the article is titled "who is driving mitt," eric bates, executive editor of "rollingstone" magazine, thank you for time you tonight. >> thank then how'd i get this... [ voice of dennis ] ...allstate safe driving bonus check? what is that? so weird, right? my agent, tom, said... [ voice of dennis ] ...only allstate sends you a...
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and here is a look at the water vapor imagery. you notice the stream of high clouds coming in. getting pulled in by this area of low pressure. they will continue to move in for your saturday. that's what will happen. temperatures will be similar to today. and then on sunday this trough will dive down the spine of the sierra. when it does it will bring a little cooling on sunday. the overall temperatures much like today for saturday, the first day of fall. 7:49. autumn arrives. i can't even speak. i am speechless. it will be beautiful in the south bay. 85 in campbell. 80 in mill pea ties. 83 in san hoe says. san jose. 79 in palo alto, menlo, pa. coast side 65 in half moon bay. downtown san francisco, a mild 68-degree day. 64 in the sunset district. gets you into the north bay. 91 in ukiah. it will be a warm day no matter where you are. 80 degrees in san rafael. 84 in sonoma, santa rosa. head out toward the east bay. berkeley 72. 74 oakland. inland valleys, nice looking day for the first day of fall. 90 in livermore and 89 in concord. as we look at the monterey bay, 62 in caramel
and here is a look at the water vapor imagery. you notice the stream of high clouds coming in. getting pulled in by this area of low pressure. they will continue to move in for your saturday. that's what will happen. temperatures will be similar to today. and then on sunday this trough will dive down the spine of the sierra. when it does it will bring a little cooling on sunday. the overall temperatures much like today for saturday, the first day of fall. 7:49. autumn arrives. i can't even...
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on the satellite imagery, you can see that very clear and defined eye in here. around that eye is the eye wall, and that's where you're packing some winds upwards of 288 kilometers per hour. it does look like all this energy is going to continue to push off here towards the north across portions of southern okinawa here. you could actually be seeing some ten-meter-high waves with it as it starts to crash onshore. also, you have the risk of storm surge here in the right front quadrant of the storm is where you're going to be seeing some wind blowing this water onshore. and then on sunday morning you have high tide so, that combined with this high storm surge is definitely going to be creating the risk of some coastal flooding across much of this region here. and then as it continues to push off there towards the north, some widespread rain showers in western portions of mainland japan here, even toward korea, as well. but not just that, some very heavy rainfall could be seen. in the next 24 hours in oak gnaw washgs you could see as much as 1888 millimeters and go
on the satellite imagery, you can see that very clear and defined eye in here. around that eye is the eye wall, and that's where you're packing some winds upwards of 288 kilometers per hour. it does look like all this energy is going to continue to push off here towards the north across portions of southern okinawa here. you could actually be seeing some ten-meter-high waves with it as it starts to crash onshore. also, you have the risk of storm surge here in the right front quadrant of the...
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and here is a look at the water vapor imagery. you notice the stream of high clouds coming in. these are getting pulled in by this area of low pressure. they will continue to move in for your saturday. that's what will happen. temperatures will be similar to today. and then on sunday this trough will dive down the spine of the sierra. when it does it will bring a little cooling on sunday. the overall temperatures much like today for saturday, the first day of fall. 7:49. autumn arrives. i can't even speak. i am speechless. it will be beautiful in the south bay. 85 in campbell. 80 in mill pea ties. 83 in san hoe says. san jose. 79 in palo alto, menlo, pa. coast side 65 in half moon bay. downtown san francisco, a mild 68-degree day. 64 in the sunset district. gets you into the north bay. 91 in ukiah. it will be a warm day no matter where you are. 80 degrees in san rafael. 84 in sonoma, santa rosa. head out toward the east bay. berkeley 72. 74 oakland. inland valleys, nice looking day for the first day of fall. 90 in livermore and 89 in concord. as we look at the monterey bay, 62
and here is a look at the water vapor imagery. you notice the stream of high clouds coming in. these are getting pulled in by this area of low pressure. they will continue to move in for your saturday. that's what will happen. temperatures will be similar to today. and then on sunday this trough will dive down the spine of the sierra. when it does it will bring a little cooling on sunday. the overall temperatures much like today for saturday, the first day of fall. 7:49. autumn arrives. i can't...
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here is the water vapor imagery. we have this area of high pressure overhead, and that is what provided us with the warm weather inland today, and that also provided record heat to fresno. 106 today and alsoa record high0 degrees today. we have a trough developing offshore, and this is going to be a key player in our forecast starting on sunday. cooling trend, and it runs right on through tuesday as the wind flows more off the ocean coming in toward the land. that ridge of high pressure will continue to weaken. today's high temperatures were down by a few degrees by the way except at the coastline. tomorrow morning they are coming down on the cool side. you might want to bundle up. 49 in santa rosa, and 69 in antioch. most other areas in the 50s. the fog will start off the morning at 5:00 a.m. it is with us for a little bit. the first couple hours of the morning. and then pulls away. most of the bay area will enjoy sunshine. it is mild to warm weather. 90s inland. 60s coast side. it is going to be a wide range once a
here is the water vapor imagery. we have this area of high pressure overhead, and that is what provided us with the warm weather inland today, and that also provided record heat to fresno. 106 today and alsoa record high0 degrees today. we have a trough developing offshore, and this is going to be a key player in our forecast starting on sunday. cooling trend, and it runs right on through tuesday as the wind flows more off the ocean coming in toward the land. that ridge of high pressure will...
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here is the water vapor imagery. we have this area of high pressure overhead, and that is what provided us with the warm weather inland today, and that also provided record heat to fresno. 106 today and also los angeles was a record high of 100 degrees today. we have a trough developing offshore, and this is going to be a key player in our forecast starting on sunday. cooling trend, and it runs right on through tuesday as the wind flows more off the ocean coming in toward the land. that ridge of high pressure will continue to weaken. today's high temperatures were down by a few degrees by the way except at the coastline. tomorrow morning they are coming down on the cool side. you might want to bundle up. 49 in santa rosa, and 69 in antioch. most other areas in the 50s. the fog will start off the morning at 5:00 a.m. it is with us for a little bit. the first couple hours of the morning. and then pulls away. most of the bay area will enjoy sunshine. it is mild to warm weather. 90s inland. 60s coast side. it is going to
here is the water vapor imagery. we have this area of high pressure overhead, and that is what provided us with the warm weather inland today, and that also provided record heat to fresno. 106 today and also los angeles was a record high of 100 degrees today. we have a trough developing offshore, and this is going to be a key player in our forecast starting on sunday. cooling trend, and it runs right on through tuesday as the wind flows more off the ocean coming in toward the land. that ridge...
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but we also see the attribute of imagery, of seduction, which was exactly what was into it in madonna. >> so we can all understand. when you saw madonna in her appointed course it, this was not the first time you had seen womens' underwear -- in her pointed corset, this was not the first emmy had seen women's underwear. you saw it with your grandmother and the work she did. isn't there a teddy bear in bastardi -- in the story? >> the teddy bear was there. [unintelligible] for a little boy, no, you cannot have a doll. you have to have a train. i was not traumatized by the train. maybe why do not drive. but also like a teddy bear. i cannot put it in a dress. i cut bras with newspaper or a magazine and would use pins to make that bra. to me, it was like the silhouettes as of may be on the tv. we saw a lot of movies. so i tried to reconstitute the body of a woman. and -- >> how old were you at this point? >> i think i was around -- i was around, i was a round -- the teddy bear, i got it at 3:00, but i let him free at that time at the three years old. i let him free. i think i was around f
but we also see the attribute of imagery, of seduction, which was exactly what was into it in madonna. >> so we can all understand. when you saw madonna in her appointed course it, this was not the first time you had seen womens' underwear -- in her pointed corset, this was not the first emmy had seen women's underwear. you saw it with your grandmother and the work she did. isn't there a teddy bear in bastardi -- in the story? >> the teddy bear was there. [unintelligible] for a...