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that i have about the new originalism. again, most of what i know about this comes from larry's work and keith whittington's efforts. to summarize and encapsulate the debate has evolved. i have read randy barnett's pieces. there are so many of you, life is short, there are other things i want to do. you cannot keep up with all of the legal literature. a lot is repetitive so you can figure out the main themes. so there are four problems, new originalism pivots on the idea of imagining a reader of the constitution with the best resources available, trying to -- using a set of linguistic models to come up with the best reading of a particular vision. my first reservation, is it is hard to know who the informed reader really is. there does not seem to be much agreement among new originalists as to who is the ideal type of reader we are trying to conjure up. is it an informed citizen? we will have to use the male pronoun here, if we are doing with the 18th-century context. is it an 18th century of literature? is he a juror? is
that i have about the new originalism. again, most of what i know about this comes from larry's work and keith whittington's efforts. to summarize and encapsulate the debate has evolved. i have read randy barnett's pieces. there are so many of you, life is short, there are other things i want to do. you cannot keep up with all of the legal literature. a lot is repetitive so you can figure out the main themes. so there are four problems, new originalism pivots on the idea of imagining a reader...
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new originalism do not when to use this evidence at all. they want to use it, it seems to me, very incorrectly, the kind of historical evidence i would rely on is acceptable for new originalists if you use it to views.ate linguistic if you try to tell a political story, you know, an explanation of what the actors thought they were doing, then you move into a different category. you are moving -- not the linguistic move. that is old originalism. so does have some validity but only -- i think -- it even so, in anyc arguments, number of opinions, whether they are overtly involving the original so it should be a major function. indiscernible] when i am trying to describe his historical originalism should operate as a dozen other realms. what do i be? many readers, and i think ordinary citizens think that the value of doing history is to learn lessons about the past. the famous statement, he who forgets the past is condemned to repeat it. most historians would disagree. most historians would say the real function of history is to encourage us to
new originalism do not when to use this evidence at all. they want to use it, it seems to me, very incorrectly, the kind of historical evidence i would rely on is acceptable for new originalists if you use it to views.ate linguistic if you try to tell a political story, you know, an explanation of what the actors thought they were doing, then you move into a different category. you are moving -- not the linguistic move. that is old originalism. so does have some validity but only -- i think --...
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. >> you guys can hear secret society perform some new original music along with classics at farragutquare. it will be broadcast live on fox news morning and good day. >> it's a good thing. >> especially when it's a nice groove like that. >> back to the amazon story really quick. you had a good comment. >> amazon and chill does not have the same meaning. >> we'll have to come u you may know what it's like to deal with high... and low blood sugar. along with diet and exercise, helps lower blood sugar. januvia works when your blood sugar is high and works less when your blood sugar is low, because it works by enhancing your body's own ability to lower blood sugar. plus januvia, by itself, is not likely to cause weight gain or low blood sugar (hypoglycemia). januvia should not be used in patients with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. tell your doctor if you have a history of pancreatitis. serious side effects can happen, including pancreatitis which may be severe and lead to death. stop taking januvia and call your doctor right away if you have severe pain in your stomach area w
. >> you guys can hear secret society perform some new original music along with classics at farragutquare. it will be broadcast live on fox news morning and good day. >> it's a good thing. >> especially when it's a nice groove like that. >> back to the amazon story really quick. you had a good comment. >> amazon and chill does not have the same meaning. >> we'll have to come u you may know what it's like to deal with high... and low blood sugar. along with...
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. >> you guys can hear secret society perform some new original music along with classics at farragutquare. it will be broadcast live on fox news morning and good day. >> it's a good thing. >> especially when it's a nice groove like that. >> back to the amazon story really quick. you had a good comment. >> amazon and chill does not have the same meaning. >> we'll have to come up with something else. >> tmz is next. >> good night, everybody. >> today on "tmz" -- harvey: arnold schwarzenegger worked out with the kid we haven't seen him with before, joseph baena. >> they were at gold's gym over the weekend, pumping some iron. harvey: he's a behemoth. >> after arnold works out with joseph, he goes to coachella, hangs out with patrick. >> he knows what they both like. >> weightlifting and ecstasy. [laughter] >> prince was flying from georgia back to minnesota and made an emergency landing in illinois. he's rushed to the hospital. he's reps say he has the flu. a couple hours later he's released and saturday night hosts a dance party. harvey: why does he have to land in moline? >> what's the
. >> you guys can hear secret society perform some new original music along with classics at farragutquare. it will be broadcast live on fox news morning and good day. >> it's a good thing. >> especially when it's a nice groove like that. >> back to the amazon story really quick. you had a good comment. >> amazon and chill does not have the same meaning. >> we'll have to come up with something else. >> tmz is next. >> good night, everybody....
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amazing statement we're not trying to be flashy or shocking just trying to create something new and originalne of the things about the conduct our you enter and turn your your back and just so the orchestra. the most contrary composer of this time if you accountability his music you would think he's a camera come important he become ill and it was crazy he at the end of his life and pushed the boundary to think we're not acceptable at this point for sure it had a great influence he was a great influence on the harmonic language on the contemporary up to now. i thought it would be interesting because they have e he was contemporary we use him on this and his life was you kill our wife you get poisons all those things are great stories for on opera. i was leaving behind a little bit which those collaborative dancers i was really trying to focus on opera. a friend of mine said well, what would you really want to do i said opera what is it not opera parallel. why isn't it are that i have the support now we can do that. i realized that was something that wasn't being done in san francisco no othe
amazing statement we're not trying to be flashy or shocking just trying to create something new and originalne of the things about the conduct our you enter and turn your your back and just so the orchestra. the most contrary composer of this time if you accountability his music you would think he's a camera come important he become ill and it was crazy he at the end of his life and pushed the boundary to think we're not acceptable at this point for sure it had a great influence he was a great...
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cnn's brand new original series "united shades of america" is having those awkward conversations thatstepping out of his comfort zone and getting personal with the kkk. >> this guy said he was coming alone. why did i believe him? don't you think that by wearing the same robes that it's hard to separate those two different clans, like? >> i have an opportunity to wear a klansman's robe. i believe in ritual. i was raised that way. >> all right. kamau is now joining me. hello, kamau, joining us have new york. so many questions. okay. first of all -- >> i'm fine. i'm fine. >> yeah. i see that. so i don't have to ask -- okay. so why and how? >> i think it's important to have these conversations. i mean, you know, the show is not just about me talking to the clan, but it's always about me talking to people i don't understand or don't have a lot of experience with and a way to sort of safely sit down and talk. we make room for humanity when i talk to the clan a lot of it was me asking questions about what it is to be in the clan and what if they are getting out of it. usually it's just a yel
cnn's brand new original series "united shades of america" is having those awkward conversations thatstepping out of his comfort zone and getting personal with the kkk. >> this guy said he was coming alone. why did i believe him? don't you think that by wearing the same robes that it's hard to separate those two different clans, like? >> i have an opportunity to wear a klansman's robe. i believe in ritual. i was raised that way. >> all right. kamau is now joining me....
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cnn premieres a brand-new original series this sunday night called "united shades of america," hostedll tell jokes, but i'm not kidding. and he joins me now. i hate to ask you in this way, but what do you think of this political season? so many extremes. what is going on? you to think it do you think it is a joke? >> i have two kids so i can't completely think it is a joke. i think when you think it can't get any crazier, i think it does get crazier. the left and my friends who are bernie sanders supporters should take trump a little more seriously. i think people waited too long. >> i had a lot of fights with progressives this fall saying you're underestimating your opponent, never, don, never, never. >> in berkeley they were treating him like the candy man. i won't say his name and he won't appear. >> your schohow premieres sunda. you met with a kkk member. >> i met with lots of kkk members. >> let's listen. >> imperial wizard of the international keystone knights of the ku klux klan. you're the president. first of all, thanks for meeting with me. >> okay. >> my first question, klan
cnn premieres a brand-new original series this sunday night called "united shades of america," hostedll tell jokes, but i'm not kidding. and he joins me now. i hate to ask you in this way, but what do you think of this political season? so many extremes. what is going on? you to think it do you think it is a joke? >> i have two kids so i can't completely think it is a joke. i think when you think it can't get any crazier, i think it does get crazier. the left and my friends who...
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original "world news now" music on this -- this was one by yanni. >> i didn't know he did a version.hings you learn. "world news now" history. >> great being with you on this sunday, april 1st, everyone. >> right to our top story. the severe weather in the south especially along the mississippi, alabama boarder >> at least three tornadoes touched down last night. more are possible through this morning. damage is reported to homes and byes. it's part of a storm system working its way across the south. we get more from abc's steve osunsami in arkansas. >> reporter: it's getting dark on millions of families in the southeast who will need to watch out for possibly deadly storms. hail in arkansas is mother the rain trapped drivers in what looked like raging rivers nearly rock. this is the moment when firefighters rescued three people holding on to a tree for dear life. a number of families north of tulsa are homeless. the weather service is now blaming at least two tornados in northeastern oklahoma that smashed homes and knocked down power poles. i hope people are taking cover. phillip me
original "world news now" music on this -- this was one by yanni. >> i didn't know he did a version.hings you learn. "world news now" history. >> great being with you on this sunday, april 1st, everyone. >> right to our top story. the severe weather in the south especially along the mississippi, alabama boarder >> at least three tornadoes touched down last night. more are possible through this morning. damage is reported to homes and byes. it's part...
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bixby were the here.bixby's to ranch the bixby family is a large family, originally from new england, from maine, and they came out here right after the gold rush with cousins and they started out selling things to the miners. they had a butcher shop. they started buying up some of the land that was here in california after california became part of the united states started in central california, but ended up down here in southern california and at first, they purchased a ranch here in long beach, which was one of the original holdings. he lived there with his wife and he invited other bixby relatives to help him on the ranch as well as some of his wives relatives. one of the guys who came out was john bixby. he was a young man from maine, he had been a schoolteacher, carpenter, cabinet maker, quite young when he arrived in california. when he was on the ranch, he was learning how to become a rancher. sister-in-law, susan hathaway, and he married her. the adjoining rancho became available-for-sale, john and susan purchased it. they began leasing the ranch in 1878 and purchased it wit
bixby were the here.bixby's to ranch the bixby family is a large family, originally from new england, from maine, and they came out here right after the gold rush with cousins and they started out selling things to the miners. they had a butcher shop. they started buying up some of the land that was here in california after california became part of the united states started in central california, but ended up down here in southern california and at first, they purchased a ranch here in long...
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in his new book "originals" how nonconformists changed the world, professor grant shares the secrets of successful trail blazers and explains how you can become one. here's nbc's willie geist. >> i want to share a couple things i learned. >> reporter: 34-year-old adam grant is teaching some of the world's brightest young business minds to be productive by being creative. >> some of you had way too much fun with this. >> reporter: the first step to an original idea, he says, is to poke a hole in the status quo. and see what's behind it. >> originality starts with looking at the world around you and seeing something that nobody else saw. it's basically about taking the lead and saying, i'm going to take initiative to not only have the idea but make it a reality. >> reporter: in 2010, four of professor grant students at wharton did just that. they wondered why a pair of eyeglasses should cost hundreds of dollars. that question and the answer the guys found gave birth to the popular eyewear company warby parker. >> we'd like you to invest in this company to which you said -- >> no, i'm n
in his new book "originals" how nonconformists changed the world, professor grant shares the secrets of successful trail blazers and explains how you can become one. here's nbc's willie geist. >> i want to share a couple things i learned. >> reporter: 34-year-old adam grant is teaching some of the world's brightest young business minds to be productive by being creative. >> some of you had way too much fun with this. >> reporter: the first step to an original...
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the bixby family was a very large family, originally from new england, from maine, and they came outere right after the gold rush with cousins, the flints, and they started out selling things to the miners. which the most successful people did at the gold rush. they had a butcher shop. then they started buying up some of the land that was here in california after california became part of the united states, and they started in central california, but eventually ended up down here in southern california, and first, they purchased a ranch here in long beach, which was one of the original holdings. joseph bixby lived there with his wife and he invited other bixby relatives to help him on the ranch as well as some of his wife's relatives. one of the guys who came out was john bixby. he was a young man from maine, he had been a schoolteacher, he had been a carpenter, cabinet maker, a varied background, but he was quite young when he arrived in california. when he was on the ranch, he was learning how to become a rancher. while there, he met his sister-in-law, susan hathaway, and he marrie
the bixby family was a very large family, originally from new england, from maine, and they came outere right after the gold rush with cousins, the flints, and they started out selling things to the miners. which the most successful people did at the gold rush. they had a butcher shop. then they started buying up some of the land that was here in california after california became part of the united states, and they started in central california, but eventually ended up down here in southern...
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i think it's actually worth it. >> still a bargain. >> origin is the new black, breaking bad -- >> walking dead. me and my walking dead. >> everything's on it. >> we've got to get game of thrones there. >> i've got something for that. >> the aspca and the alliance of new york city's animals held the first paws parade. madison square park and marched to union square. many were able to find the perfect pet and to give that animal a loving, new home. >> duke is here now with a look at what's only coming up in sports. >> hello. matt harvey on the round. the first of their ahh... yeah! ahh... ahh... ah. you probably say it a million times a day. ahh... ahh! ahh... ahh! but at cigna, we want to help everyone say it once a year. say "ahh". >>ahh... cigna medical plans cover one hundred percent of your in-network annual checkup. so america, let's go. know. ahh! and take control of your health. >> mets announced today jacob degrom will miss his start wednesday, meantime, harvey day at citi field against the phillies. the rubber game of this three-game series, mets wearing those '86 throwback jersey
i think it's actually worth it. >> still a bargain. >> origin is the new black, breaking bad -- >> walking dead. me and my walking dead. >> everything's on it. >> we've got to get game of thrones there. >> i've got something for that. >> the aspca and the alliance of new york city's animals held the first paws parade. madison square park and marched to union square. many were able to find the perfect pet and to give that animal a loving, new home....
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. ♪ ♪ >> they sound great and you can hear secret society perform new and original music at 17th and reets. allison seymour and wisdom martin will be hosting that show on friday. >> it all starts on fox 5 morning news and we'll be getting going during "good day dc." and it's all free. >> it is free so come on down or tune in as fox 5 rocks on friday morning. we will be broadcasting it live. >> going fob a lot of fun. >> we are talking about the rain chances by friday but that might be beautiful weather out there. it feels like it should be friday. nice weather from the weekend carrying over to the workweek and warmer as we take a live look outside right here in northwest dc. feeling like june weather and we have been making up for the lawsy start to the month and then some. let's get to your headlines now clear and mild again tonight. so while we've had a string of cool mornings last week had a lot frost to start off in the morning, with temperatures in the 50s that is not a concern. temperatures return to more seasonable numbers and by friday shower chances returning possibly even a
. ♪ ♪ >> they sound great and you can hear secret society perform new and original music at 17th and reets. allison seymour and wisdom martin will be hosting that show on friday. >> it all starts on fox 5 morning news and we'll be getting going during "good day dc." and it's all free. >> it is free so come on down or tune in as fox 5 rocks on friday morning. we will be broadcasting it live. >> going fob a lot of fun. >> we are talking about the rain...
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new maps of the rogers creek fault in sonoma county. that show the fault may be more dangerous than originally believed. new research shows, the fault is actually made up of dozens of smaller lines that criss- cross the county. there are now schools. churches. and homes sitting on top of previously unknown faults. the u-s-g-s hopes the new maps will help residents in santa rosa. be better prepared for earthquakes in the future. >> brittney : we're going to have a big difference from the record-breaking heat today as showers move in and letting her into the weekend are temperatures right now it's 72 degrees are such a letter radar shot is showing an area of low pressure will see mostly cloudy skies as we go on to tomorrow and it is setting a new record at 91 our future cast shows us as we go that the clouds will increase and it will stick around through friday then we have another round of shower activity and that will linger and not just through saturday but also into sunday here is the seven day forecast a chance of showers starting friday >> pam :are sports director is your starting tonight with baseba
new maps of the rogers creek fault in sonoma county. that show the fault may be more dangerous than originally believed. new research shows, the fault is actually made up of dozens of smaller lines that criss- cross the county. there are now schools. churches. and homes sitting on top of previously unknown faults. the u-s-g-s hopes the new maps will help residents in santa rosa. be better prepared for earthquakes in the future. >> brittney : we're going to have a big difference from the...
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jim comes to talk about his new book entitled america's original sin, racism, white privilege and the bridge to a new america. i believe that jim wallace is the greatest pathetic voice we have in our country. what he has done for our country and continues to do. it's a free event. we don't do many free events. so take advantage, put it in your calendar and i look forward to seeing you on the night of the 24th which is a wednesday night. our guess speaker is the editor in chief of the baffler magazine there are several things that are odd about me, one of which is i know a lot about literary quarterlies. i have been reading literary quarterly since i was in my early 20s. literally literary quarterlies represent the great underground of american literature. very people know that they exist some of the publications have circulations two and 3000. weigh that against the country of 320 million. their importance is not related to the circulation. their importance is related to things, one who reads them and takes them seriously and secondly, who writes for them. the fact is, in american lit
jim comes to talk about his new book entitled america's original sin, racism, white privilege and the bridge to a new america. i believe that jim wallace is the greatest pathetic voice we have in our country. what he has done for our country and continues to do. it's a free event. we don't do many free events. so take advantage, put it in your calendar and i look forward to seeing you on the night of the 24th which is a wednesday night. our guess speaker is the editor in chief of the baffler...
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why couldn't he have given it to the daily news when originally asked that question? daily news interview and he did say in that interview that he, when asked, does the fed have the power to do it alone? he said he didn't know and he's not alone. most experts are really confused whether the fed does have the power to close down a bank loan on its own and said he would do it as a president and referred to the legislation and also his power over the appointees of a group. he didn't refer to the name of the group. under dodd frank, the group is the federal financial stabilization oversight board. but any president would have a lot of power over that board with regard to decisions as to whether a bank had to be broken up. so i don't know where this kind of tempest came from, cameron. candidates for office, whether they be bernie sanders or hillary clinton or to a much larger extent the republicans don't specify in every little detail what regulatory agency and how they do what and where and even breaking up the big banks, bernie sanders has been very specific on how to do
why couldn't he have given it to the daily news when originally asked that question? daily news interview and he did say in that interview that he, when asked, does the fed have the power to do it alone? he said he didn't know and he's not alone. most experts are really confused whether the fed does have the power to close down a bank loan on its own and said he would do it as a president and referred to the legislation and also his power over the appointees of a group. he didn't refer to the...
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jim comes to talk about his new book entitled america's original sin, racism, white privilege and the bridge to a new america. i believe that jim wallace is the greatest pathetic voice we have in our country. what he has done for our country and continues to do. it's a free event. we don't do many free events. so take advantage, put it in your calendar and i look forward to seeing you on the night of the 24th which is a wednesday night. our guess speaker is the editor in chief of the baffler magazine there are several things that are odd about me, one of which is i know a lot about literary quarterlies. i have been reading literary quarterly since i was in my early 20s. literally literary quarterlies represent the great underground of american literature. very people know that they exist some of the publications have circulations two and 3000. weigh that against the country of 320 million. their importance is not related to the circulation. their importance is related to things, one who reads them and takes them seriously and secondly, who writes for them. the fact is, in american lit
jim comes to talk about his new book entitled america's original sin, racism, white privilege and the bridge to a new america. i believe that jim wallace is the greatest pathetic voice we have in our country. what he has done for our country and continues to do. it's a free event. we don't do many free events. so take advantage, put it in your calendar and i look forward to seeing you on the night of the 24th which is a wednesday night. our guess speaker is the editor in chief of the baffler...
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the new name was originally going to be the "antonin scalia school of law at george mason university"t apparently-- someone realized that it would create an awkward and slightly vulgar acronym. so-- wall street journal' reports the school will now be called the "antonin scalia law school at george mason university." it's xx and we're just getting started. the results are in.. and wisconsin is reshaping the future of the candidates now locked in to a contested convention? we'll break down the race.. coming up. march madness ends with a familiar school on top. and it wasn't exactly close. we have highlights from last night's title game.. coming up. good morning washington. freeze warning remains in effect through 9am. today: mostly sunny to partly cloudy. milder and breezy. highs: 56-60 winds: s 10-15 g 25+ mph tonight: becoming mostly cloudy. not as cold. isolated shower possible.
the new name was originally going to be the "antonin scalia school of law at george mason university"t apparently-- someone realized that it would create an awkward and slightly vulgar acronym. so-- wall street journal' reports the school will now be called the "antonin scalia law school at george mason university." it's xx and we're just getting started. the results are in.. and wisconsin is reshaping the future of the candidates now locked in to a contested convention?...
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now we have a senator from new york, a businessman from new york, a senator originally from new york. new yorkers have been waiting for this moment, i've got to tell you. new yorkers have never felt so important. i expect it to be a very important turnout. >> thanks for being with us this morning. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >> heather. >>> it was a busy night for social media with #wisconsinprimary trending on both facebook and twitter. what else was trending? co-host of "fox & friends" week clayton morris is here with us. good morning, clayton. >> good morning. last night was social media's place to vent your frustrations or your delight as candidates back and forth. wisconsin's primary, that hashtag was trending all throughout the night on twitter and facebook. it was all around cheese. i don't know why people tying their block to cheese. bernie sanders the big winner. this was retweeted more than any other. bernie sanders the real block of cheese and hillary clinton being the imitation chose. you still put that on chose steak so it can be real. here is your today is a big winn
now we have a senator from new york, a businessman from new york, a senator originally from new york. new yorkers have been waiting for this moment, i've got to tell you. new yorkers have never felt so important. i expect it to be a very important turnout. >> thanks for being with us this morning. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >> heather. >>> it was a busy night for social media with #wisconsinprimary trending on both facebook and twitter. what else was trending?...
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. >>> the new cnn original series "united shades of america" comedian bell travels across the countrythe issue of race in america. >> this guy said he was coming alo alone. why did i believe him? >> i'm going to let you know i'm wizard of the international keystone knights of the ku klux klan. >> reporter: don't you think it's hard to separate? >> catch the first episode in the series in a few hours "united shades of america" with w. kamau bell on cnn. >> thank you for sharing your time with us. >> "inside politics" with john king starts right now. >>> donald trump says not to worry. >> at some point i'm going to be so presidential that you people will be so bored. >> reporter: but his new campaign manager tries to
. >>> the new cnn original series "united shades of america" comedian bell travels across the countrythe issue of race in america. >> this guy said he was coming alo alone. why did i believe him? >> i'm going to let you know i'm wizard of the international keystone knights of the ku klux klan. >> reporter: don't you think it's hard to separate? >> catch the first episode in the series in a few hours "united shades of america" with w. kamau...
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. >> you won't want to miss this new cnn original series "united shades of america" and it is it theyour bags. it's a vacation to space? >>> what are these systems going to be used for? is this a space hotel? is this going to be a space station? >> what we're doing is trying to create a sort of generic facility. a habitat. we want to be able to entertain entities, companies, space agencies. >> what you're describing sounds like a landlord. >> it is. it basically is. >> 60 days in space will cost you. you're watching cnn. we'll be right back. burning, pins-and-needles of beforediabetic nerve pain, these feet played shortstop in high school, learned the horn from my dad and played gigs from new york to miami. but i couldn't bear my diabetic nerve pain any longer. so i talked to my doctor and he prescribed lyrica. nerve damage from diabetes causes diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is fda approved to treat this pain, from moderate to even severe diabetic nerve pain. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new o
. >> you won't want to miss this new cnn original series "united shades of america" and it is it theyour bags. it's a vacation to space? >>> what are these systems going to be used for? is this a space hotel? is this going to be a space station? >> what we're doing is trying to create a sort of generic facility. a habitat. we want to be able to entertain entities, companies, space agencies. >> what you're describing sounds like a landlord. >> it is. it...
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please welcome today's contestants -- a physical therapist from nanuet, new york... an attorney originallychorage, alaska... and our returning champion, a hotel front-desk manager from new orleans, louisiana... [ applause ] and now, here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek!
please welcome today's contestants -- a physical therapist from nanuet, new york... an attorney originallychorage, alaska... and our returning champion, a hotel front-desk manager from new orleans, louisiana... [ applause ] and now, here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek!
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you can hear secret societyiety perform new original musicss along with old classic atic a farragut squarewisdom martin and allison willis be your host. your wisdom martin is just readingtea what was in the prompter.roter >> life can be stressful sometimes you need a way to jusj kind of let it go and unwind. un >> now off new option unlike ana other you may have ever triedr i before called flotation therapyp and this morning we're learningl all about how it's done andone a health benefits. ben for that we accept our residents guinea pig erin and tucker tor t bells today. t oh, suffering for the craft.raft you guys look comfortable.omforb >> you guys are bathing bathing together. that's really cute.'sll >> i know, right. >> yeah. real quick wisdom and steve anya opportunity whatsoever to get tt you. you. stay tuned for that. >> eww.>> e. >> more awkward than whataw happened on kelly -- (laughter).ghter) >> all right. come over and join us, please we're at hope floats and joinedj by the owner. >> this is kimmie boone.mie b >> hi. welcome.welc >> introduce us to what i'mhat i about to experie
you can hear secret societyiety perform new original musicss along with old classic atic a farragut squarewisdom martin and allison willis be your host. your wisdom martin is just readingtea what was in the prompter.roter >> life can be stressful sometimes you need a way to jusj kind of let it go and unwind. un >> now off new option unlike ana other you may have ever triedr i before called flotation therapyp and this morning we're learningl all about how it's done andone a health...
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john coltrane and marvin gay an just to name few.just to you can hear secret society perform some new original oldld clavicles classics as well thiss friday at far gut square park. myself -- it says wisdom martin. myself, allison seymour we'llll host the free show and it willl broadcast live on fox5 news n morning and on good day d.c. ass well. well >> it will be great.>> i >> it will be a good time. tim >> yup.>> yup philadelphia flyers fansadel apparently need big old helping of good sports of sportsmanship. they're actions contributed to the break down last night of thf team in caps win. in ca w caps unthree to nothing in theog play off series. sies they were already losing andg then about eight minutes left if the game frustrations justs boiled over.. flyers fans through dozens of glow in the dark wrist ban on ts the ice the give away wristway s bands all the fans got when thee walk in the door. in thdoo they were upset about penaltiesp and that led flyers announcer ac lou nolan has been there longon time to get on the horn pleadind with fans to have some class. (inn awed dill). dl) >> her
john coltrane and marvin gay an just to name few.just to you can hear secret society perform some new original oldld clavicles classics as well thiss friday at far gut square park. myself -- it says wisdom martin. myself, allison seymour we'llll host the free show and it willl broadcast live on fox5 news n morning and on good day d.c. ass well. well >> it will be great.>> i >> it will be a good time. tim >> yup.>> yup philadelphia flyers fansadel apparently need...
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alameda county coliseum and network associates colisieum, mac fee coliseum and back to the original coliseum. new in 2016 the name is up for grabs. >> all the big businesses here and silicon valley, google stadium, go identity there and get some of these people to help us and build a new stadium. all the stadium is still fun but we need a new one. we want to keep them. >> fans filled up every seat with a sellout crowd of under 36 the. >> we have the must affordable professional sports team in the bay area as far as tickets. >> fans will have the winning ticket: the coliseum. >> the giants opened in milwaukee against the brushes and came out swinging. three consecutive home runs in the 8th. the last time that happened was july of 2006. the offense helpeddous bumgarner who has the flu. the giants won. >> now, warriors fan hoping for playoff tickets can try for get them starting tomorrow morning. thteam has a count down clock on the home page they have five games left in the leg son, four wins will set the record for wins in a season. >> water officials are easing up on water regulations but we are
alameda county coliseum and network associates colisieum, mac fee coliseum and back to the original coliseum. new in 2016 the name is up for grabs. >> all the big businesses here and silicon valley, google stadium, go identity there and get some of these people to help us and build a new stadium. all the stadium is still fun but we need a new one. we want to keep them. >> fans filled up every seat with a sellout crowd of under 36 the. >> we have the must affordable...
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please welcome today's contestants -- a physical therapist from nanuet, new york... an attorney originallyska... and our returning champion, a hotel front-desk manager from new orleans, louisiana... [ applause ] and now, here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! alex: thanks, johnny. a lot of you are wondering, will todd be good enough once again today so that he comes back next week as the defending champion. oliver and milton will have a great deal to say about that. i noticed, milton, you wrote your name down with a question mark after it. good for you. let's go to work. now the categories in this first round of play... next... "-phile" coming up in each correct response, of course. you identify the show for us. we'll do... todd, start. let's do toothpaste for $200. alex: oliver. what is colgate? no. todd. what is crest? crest, that's it. toothpaste for $400. milton. what is mortar? no. oliver. what is tartar?
please welcome today's contestants -- a physical therapist from nanuet, new york... an attorney originallyska... and our returning champion, a hotel front-desk manager from new orleans, louisiana... [ applause ] and now, here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! alex: thanks, johnny. a lot of you are wondering, will todd be good enough once again today so that he comes back next week as the defending champion. oliver and milton will have a great deal to say about that. i...
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the new england quarterback was originally suspended for four games over allegations he was involvedn the under-inflating of game balls. a u.s. court overturned the suspension last year, but today, the 2nd u.s. circuit court of appeals in new york upheld the suspensions. if this sticks, brady could miss the first four patriots games this year. >>> and raider nation is really bringing it. this could be a first in raiders franchise history. the team is on the verge of selling out season tickets. that is according to team owner mark davis. a spike in ticket sales could help the team in its push for a new stadium in oakland. the team recently signed a one- year lease to stay at the coliseum for the 2016-17 season. >>> still ahead, an airbnb crackdown. the new san francisco policy that could soon force the company to police its own users. >> plus, a wakeup call for drivers as a sinkhole opens up in the middle of a busy intersection. >> from the kpix weather center, we have wind-swept blue skies. i'll talk about how long it's going to be windy and when the rain will arrive, as the news con
the new england quarterback was originally suspended for four games over allegations he was involvedn the under-inflating of game balls. a u.s. court overturned the suspension last year, but today, the 2nd u.s. circuit court of appeals in new york upheld the suspensions. if this sticks, brady could miss the first four patriots games this year. >>> and raider nation is really bringing it. this could be a first in raiders franchise history. the team is on the verge of selling out season...
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. >> sparow was charged with ripping off a scrap medal dealer originally. >>> a new law in new jersey cuts amount of time cons have to wait to have criminal records clear. the wau law cuts the waiting period from ten years to five. those who finished a court ordered drug rehabilitation program can take advantage of the change. people convicted of murder, sexual assault, robbery, and other more serious crimes cannot have their records expunged. >>> now to decision 2016, both democratic presidential candidates hit pennsylvania hard now as primary day creeps closer. hillary clinton plans to campaign in philadelphia wednesday, but aids have not announced details about that visit yet. today, she spent time shaking hands with employees and union workers at a new york hospital. a new b.c. news wall street journal poll has her leading sanders two points nationally. sanders dismissed the polls this morning on "today" saying the only thing that matters is what happens in the voting booth. tomorrow night, he's in state college to hold a rally at penn state's rec hall. on the republican side, tru
. >> sparow was charged with ripping off a scrap medal dealer originally. >>> a new law in new jersey cuts amount of time cons have to wait to have criminal records clear. the wau law cuts the waiting period from ten years to five. those who finished a court ordered drug rehabilitation program can take advantage of the change. people convicted of murder, sexual assault, robbery, and other more serious crimes cannot have their records expunged. >>> now to decision 2016,...
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. >>> and new york's "daily news" reports one of the originals is finally leaving the treft. baseball star mike trout moved out of his parents' how in southern new jersey and bought a 300-acre spread nearby. the 24-year-old slugger earned about $24 million a year with the los angeles angels. >>> still ahead, drone delivery becomes a reality. we will tell you the unlikely place where commercial drones will be delivering medical supplies. al supplies. introducing the fusion of exceptional taste with the benefits of our probiotic yogurt. new activia fruit fusion, with the exclusive probiotic bifidus regularis. delicious and good for you. new activia fruit fusion. see me. see me. don't stare at me. see me. see me. see me to know that psoriasis is just something that i have. i'm not contagious. see me to know that... ...i won't stop until i find what works. discover cosentyx, a different kind of medicine for moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. proven to help the majority of people find clear or almost clear skin. 8 out of 10 people saw 75% skin clearance at 3 months. while the maj
. >>> and new york's "daily news" reports one of the originals is finally leaving the treft. baseball star mike trout moved out of his parents' how in southern new jersey and bought a 300-acre spread nearby. the 24-year-old slugger earned about $24 million a year with the los angeles angels. >>> still ahead, drone delivery becomes a reality. we will tell you the unlikely place where commercial drones will be delivering medical supplies. al supplies. introducing the...
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i know he's from new york originally. he grew up in an earlier area, but he has been in vermont.to disparage vermont, because i love the state. the press in vermont is very different than the press here. >> that's right. >> that interview with the daily news where he seemed to stumble over a lot of questions, something being thrown in his face by hillary clinton and his opponents. i do wonder if he was fully ready coming into new york to do that. >> the fact that he flubed the question about how to break up the banks, that's -- >> that's an issue, too -- >> -- amazing. >> an issue here in new york, especially for the democrat, bash the banks. bash the banks. you also balance with it in new york that there are employees who depend on the banks for their professional lives. >> sure, there's that. wall street fuels the new york city economy. wall street is key to the national economy. but a lot of people work downtown. a lot of people depend upon it. it's not necessarily the way to go. this is an interesting era in new york city. the moment is interesting. it gives some hope to bern
i know he's from new york originally. he grew up in an earlier area, but he has been in vermont.to disparage vermont, because i love the state. the press in vermont is very different than the press here. >> that's right. >> that interview with the daily news where he seemed to stumble over a lot of questions, something being thrown in his face by hillary clinton and his opponents. i do wonder if he was fully ready coming into new york to do that. >> the fact that he flubed the...
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passenger train that originated in new york struck and killed two amtrak employees on sunday. the federal railroad administration suggests the victims may not have been told traffic. amtrak will reinforce the rule that a track will not be reopened until all workers have cleared the area or been warned about an oncoming train. >>> costume characters put on a show in time's square. this time they weren't asking for tips but holding up protest signs. they are upset the city could restrict where they are allowed to pose for photos and ask for tips. the city council approved a measure giving the department of transportation control over all pedestrian plaza's in the five boroughs. >> if you want to take a photograph with an elmo or take a chance on an unknown artist or saddle up to the naked cowboy, go for it. >> officials say they plan to work with performers to create a better environment for both so you will have your place. >> i never thought i would say that. >> a lot of works i never thought i would say that i said on the air. bill, what is up. >> well, you don't want to be [
passenger train that originated in new york struck and killed two amtrak employees on sunday. the federal railroad administration suggests the victims may not have been told traffic. amtrak will reinforce the rule that a track will not be reopened until all workers have cleared the area or been warned about an oncoming train. >>> costume characters put on a show in time's square. this time they weren't asking for tips but holding up protest signs. they are upset the city could restrict...
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they say the mosquitoes that carry the virus are present in 30 states as opposed to the 12 originally. local news 24 hours a day powered by our journalists and 100 -- 150 news bureaus around the world. carol: let's turn to the credit market. corporate bond etf's have been running strong in 2018. about 5% since february. is maybe the what worst order for profits. it is an interesting time. i think we're trying to look at corporate earnings and get an idea of what to come. what does it save you about the health of our corporations? >> it is a mixed story on the credit side. bond prices are at consistently high levels. it makes sense because it is interest rate linked. corporate america has been following -- borrowing like mad. earnings have rolled over. the reality is the quality is not that great. >> they're working down some of the dead that had higher rates but a lot of companies are money to do things like buybacks. will we look back and say this is not smart? >> it was smart strategy couple years ago. it is advanced and pretty difficult to tell if you are the main company, the main buyer and y
they say the mosquitoes that carry the virus are present in 30 states as opposed to the 12 originally. local news 24 hours a day powered by our journalists and 100 -- 150 news bureaus around the world. carol: let's turn to the credit market. corporate bond etf's have been running strong in 2018. about 5% since february. is maybe the what worst order for profits. it is an interesting time. i think we're trying to look at corporate earnings and get an idea of what to come. what does it save you...
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please welcome today's contestants -- a physical therapist from nanuet, new york... an attorney originally from anchorage, alaska... and our returning champion,
please welcome today's contestants -- a physical therapist from nanuet, new york... an attorney originally from anchorage, alaska... and our returning champion,
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there is no new moment or original moment in history. sort ofa lot about the homosexual underworld of the 1930's. much of it was not an underworld. during the war homosexuality came out to an unprecedented public visibility. it was literary themes. capote. no one is going to mistake the symbolic swampland of other voices, other rooms for a literal transcription of reality but you get really is coming from. suspected ofal, doing in artless documentary. there is always been a gay new york. chompsky has an a classic study. to are inevitably drawn back explain that people are doing in the future. particularly the elements of new york sociology is important to me. mr. bender: there are stories that nearly require a restart. they are not sitting quietly. when i wrote "new york intellect" i had a little epilogue which was maybe a mistake. i did too much and too small of a space. one of the things i argued there was the culture of postwar theod, the 1940's onward to the eyethe culture of and the ear had diminished the written word. it is supreme
there is no new moment or original moment in history. sort ofa lot about the homosexual underworld of the 1930's. much of it was not an underworld. during the war homosexuality came out to an unprecedented public visibility. it was literary themes. capote. no one is going to mistake the symbolic swampland of other voices, other rooms for a literal transcription of reality but you get really is coming from. suspected ofal, doing in artless documentary. there is always been a gay new york....
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mary taylor simeti is originally from new york, but she's been living here in palermo for half a centuryone time, a reformer for social justice, which is a dicey thing to be here. you've been here all this time? well, why? >> mary: well, i came for a year. it was gonna be a year between college and graduate school. i had just finished college. i met a man. and there -- therein lies the tale. i married a sicilian. and i've lived here ever since. >> anthony: piccolo napoli. it's a restaurant like a lot of others around here except for the quality of its food. tell me about -- where are we, first of all. >> mary: okay. the father and mother of the present governor opened this in 1951, and there's a wonderful photograph there on the wall of the opening day. it starts as really a tavern and has become a well-known and much-appreciated restaurant now. it's very straightforward sicilian cooking at its best. >> anthony: we start with some typical things. the kind of things i deeply love. the kind of simple good things that make me happy. panelle, which is fritter made from chickpeas. some capona
mary taylor simeti is originally from new york, but she's been living here in palermo for half a centuryone time, a reformer for social justice, which is a dicey thing to be here. you've been here all this time? well, why? >> mary: well, i came for a year. it was gonna be a year between college and graduate school. i had just finished college. i met a man. and there -- therein lies the tale. i married a sicilian. and i've lived here ever since. >> anthony: piccolo napoli. it's a...
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it starts with a pencil, with the freedom to create new scenes not in the original films.d korean artist, jan. drawing up to 30 pictures a day. the only time he's not at his desk is when he's sleep organize eating. when i went to the "star wars" celebration and visited lucas film for meetings, he said, i suddenly realized how big this was and felt under pressure. fans fight over different versions of the stories. i realize i will never be able to please everyone. a struggling comic industry in the early 2000s led to the creation of the webtoon. now, a $360 million market. it's expected to double within two years. and this is the end product. your "star wars" webtoon on your phone, your tablet, your computer. wherever you want to watch it. it's popular here in south korea. it's in the top ten. and just a few months ago, they translated it into english to tap into the global market. the company behind that translation, exparted it to the united states. its webtoons are read in a number of countries, including china. one in three koreans reads a webtoon nearly every day. a cu
it starts with a pencil, with the freedom to create new scenes not in the original films.d korean artist, jan. drawing up to 30 pictures a day. the only time he's not at his desk is when he's sleep organize eating. when i went to the "star wars" celebration and visited lucas film for meetings, he said, i suddenly realized how big this was and felt under pressure. fans fight over different versions of the stories. i realize i will never be able to please everyone. a struggling comic...
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reporter: the california high patrol has just identified the 15 year-old victim as michael bryan originally at of new hampshire does have an address in pacifica. chp says that he was wearing a seat belt at the time of the collision unfortunately did not survive. in many of the people out there watching this right now may have been in that traffic which was. just south of the with the " road at highway 101 redwood city chp officer says that o'brien was art toyota cn authorities on. the the, held a silver to utter paul the sixth sign on and then overturned several times. >> reporter: driver of the brown van was speeding and that according to witnesses also possible the driver entered the freeway somewhere in san jose under investigation. if caught the driver of the brawn of man is facing felony hit-and-run charges as well as voluntary manslaughter. city of san jose- security after most recent incident 1038 monday night griffey founded city hall plaza near west bench. and then also struck the building twice last week or lights already and looking at security cameras there believed to be gang- related. i
reporter: the california high patrol has just identified the 15 year-old victim as michael bryan originally at of new hampshire does have an address in pacifica. chp says that he was wearing a seat belt at the time of the collision unfortunately did not survive. in many of the people out there watching this right now may have been in that traffic which was. just south of the with the " road at highway 101 redwood city chp officer says that o'brien was art toyota cn authorities on. the the,...
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.>> reporter: the new shepherd rocket took off from west texas and then returned to earth unmanned and upright. blue origin owner jeff raises made the announcement on twitter. cbs news faced consultant bill harwood.>> with one or two test flights, you take a wait-and- see attitude. with three in a row, it's apparent that blue jewel -- blue origin has a maturing technology that they are confident will take people in the space the next few years.>> reporter: it's the latest in the race for space for companies cashing in on space tourism. richard branson's failed attempt in 2014 killed the copilot and left the pilot seriously injured. elon musk spacex mission made history delivering cargo to the internationals a station. spacex also had three failed landings. those missions are considered more complex than blue origins.>> it seems that blue origin clearly has the lead in getting to 's for commercial space tourism. >> reporter: blue origin has said how much tickets might cost. harward says the virgin galactic flights could started around $200,000 until market demand drives prices back down to earth. brian webb
.>> reporter: the new shepherd rocket took off from west texas and then returned to earth unmanned and upright. blue origin owner jeff raises made the announcement on twitter. cbs news faced consultant bill harwood.>> with one or two test flights, you take a wait-and- see attitude. with three in a row, it's apparent that blue jewel -- blue origin has a maturing technology that they are confident will take people in the space the next few years.>> reporter: it's the latest in...
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. >> it is by far the biggest single item from the original building that the new extension wipes away replaces the staircase at the heart of the original aetrium. it was a soaring, open room that visitors entered the museum. they faced the stairs. the problem was, they were a bit forbidding. thispening, the base of staircase was a dark, cavelike granite structure. it wasn't very inviting to museum goers and the staff never really liked it. what has been done is to remove ant staircase and build elegant, wooden structure. into the going awfully up to the ceiling, and now stops of the first for what were visitors will enter the new extension. david: the norwegian architecture firm that won the commission, what will it look like? peter: so, the extension itself 235,000 square feet it doubles the size of the original museum. it is a built in a long way in wedge in the long back of the museum. it is a plastic composite that is light -- a white in color and is rivoli, like the waves on the water. like the water that it is modeled on, the san francisco bay. it rises about 10 stories and look
. >> it is by far the biggest single item from the original building that the new extension wipes away replaces the staircase at the heart of the original aetrium. it was a soaring, open room that visitors entered the museum. they faced the stairs. the problem was, they were a bit forbidding. thispening, the base of staircase was a dark, cavelike granite structure. it wasn't very inviting to museum goers and the staff never really liked it. what has been done is to remove ant staircase...
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. >> from satellite maps it looks like the original factory building is gone. a new collection of buildings, the white ones you see in the distance. >> that over there? that's the exact spot? >> the exact spot. >> hmm . >> it's eerie to be here . when other men arrived here in hoods and shackles. if you were driving around here on any given day it's like none of this ever happened. okay so it's obviously a highly secure location and i think one of the guards probably saw us so we should probably move. but to see the place where we finally understand the dark prison was, is a weird feeling. the cia declined to give us an interview or answer specific questions we sent them. in fact, the agency wouldn't even confirm the dark prison ever existed. so this happened more than a decade ago, to a small group of people, some considered enemies of the u.s. why should ordinary americans care about this? the prison civility may have been razed from the map complely. but the men who spent time there said what was done to them will live in their minds forever. >> ...and on the stre
. >> from satellite maps it looks like the original factory building is gone. a new collection of buildings, the white ones you see in the distance. >> that over there? that's the exact spot? >> the exact spot. >> hmm . >> it's eerie to be here . when other men arrived here in hoods and shackles. if you were driving around here on any given day it's like none of this ever happened. okay so it's obviously a highly secure location and i think one of the guards...
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. >> it is by far the single biggest item from the original building that the new extension wipes awayally replaces the staircase at the heart of the original aetrium which was a soaring open room where visitors enter the museum and faced these stairs. the problem was that the stairs were a bit for bidding. the opening to the stairs was a dark cave like granite structure that was not very inviting to museum goers and the staff never liked it. what they have done is remove that staircase and build an elegant, wooden structure that instead of going all the way to of the aetrium stops at the first floor which is where visitors will enter the new extension. >> ahead of the region architecture firm that won the commission, what do they have envisioned here. about extension itself is 235,000 square feet. it essentially doubles the size of the original museum. it's built in a long wedge in the back of the museum with an original material. it's a kind of fiber plastic composite that is white in color and is rippling like the waves of the water which some architects have said it is modeled on.
. >> it is by far the single biggest item from the original building that the new extension wipes awayally replaces the staircase at the heart of the original aetrium which was a soaring open room where visitors enter the museum and faced these stairs. the problem was that the stairs were a bit for bidding. the opening to the stairs was a dark cave like granite structure that was not very inviting to museum goers and the staff never liked it. what they have done is remove that staircase...
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amazing statement we're not trying to be flashy or shocking just trying to create something new and originalne of the things about the conduct our you enter and turn your your back and just so the orchestra. the most contrary composer of this time if you accountability his music you would think he's a camera come important he become ill and it was crazy he at the end of his life and pushed the boundary to think we're not acceptable at this point for sure it had a great influence he was a great influence on the harmonic language on the contemporary up to now. i thought it would be interesting because they have e he was contemporary we use him on this and his life was you kill our wife you get poisons all those things are great stories for on opera. i was leaving behind a little bit which those collaborative dancers i was really trying to focus on opera. a friend of mine said well, what would you really want to do i said opera what is it not opera parallel. why isn't it are that i have the support now we can do that. i realized that was something that wasn't being done in san francisco no othe
amazing statement we're not trying to be flashy or shocking just trying to create something new and originalne of the things about the conduct our you enter and turn your your back and just so the orchestra. the most contrary composer of this time if you accountability his music you would think he's a camera come important he become ill and it was crazy he at the end of his life and pushed the boundary to think we're not acceptable at this point for sure it had a great influence he was a great...