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from his training at the distilled off academy of arts. i had to forget everything i had learned there and embark on a new beginning. it was practically an existential decision existence it's hard for me to believe now but i've been one of the best students in life drawing at the academy i realized i had to put all that aside it was over and it all been done before it was time to start anew and really go back to the beginning. getting of the beginning striving for artistic renewal and a clean slate hines mark and his fellow artists named their group zero experimented with new forms materials textures and techniques. totally while the entire surface was as white as this area and then i took it to scraper and used it to rake this rhythm into the painting of to. attract critical acclaim and collectors. and well drive a sports car boat an estate i was with good times he says. to be free in germany and take a risk to have the courage to take a path that had never been taken before it was an unparalleled adventure. minimalist black and white. col
from his training at the distilled off academy of arts. i had to forget everything i had learned there and embark on a new beginning. it was practically an existential decision existence it's hard for me to believe now but i've been one of the best students in life drawing at the academy i realized i had to put all that aside it was over and it all been done before it was time to start anew and really go back to the beginning. getting of the beginning striving for artistic renewal and a clean...
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rhine-westphalia is former parliament building is now called k twenty one and houses one of the city's many modern art museums. the academy of the arts is a center of creativity founded in seven hundred seventy three it's fostered many talented artists. banquets such major names as you know is it boys and get. off to architecture and dot a third must see here is fashion and nine hundred forty nine dusseldorf hosted the world's first trade show for the fashion industry. you'll find luxury clothes on. the bill of known to locals as is one of the most exclusive shopping streets in germany. and the last big must see and disappear off is of course the old town here there are lots of brewpubs that serve the top fomented dock bed typical of the region. it's quite a convivial district if you can meet locals not just the tourists. it's even more boisterous join the annual conical season. desoto is higher a district is pretty cool up until thirty years ago this was an industrial port close to the general public these days there's still a lot of work being done here but mostly in the offices of architects on my company's fashion lab
rhine-westphalia is former parliament building is now called k twenty one and houses one of the city's many modern art museums. the academy of the arts is a center of creativity founded in seven hundred seventy three it's fostered many talented artists. banquets such major names as you know is it boys and get. off to architecture and dot a third must see here is fashion and nine hundred forty nine dusseldorf hosted the world's first trade show for the fashion industry. you'll find luxury...
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working on a revisionist history of the founding, and in 2009 he was inducted into the american academy of arts and sciences. i ask you to please welcome our guest. [applause] prof. klarman: thanks for coming. i'm delighted to be here. i've never given this talk before, so i am not sure how long it is going to take. i will just stop after 30 minutes. there is some overlap for those of you who heard the talk last night. that is not surprising since a great deal of what i know and i suspect what all of us know about this material comes from his scholarship. however, he is a new york yankees fan, whereas i am a red sox fan. so i think what i am going to say is more credible. [laughter] fair enough. i am going tow, talk briefly about five different topics. first, background to the 15th amendment. second, reason for enacting the amendment when it was enacted hawaii and protecting black enacted in 1869 and protecting black suffrage. why is it limited to barring disenfranchisement based on race? talk about the difficulties the republicans had in ratifying the amendment, and briefly describe the reason
working on a revisionist history of the founding, and in 2009 he was inducted into the american academy of arts and sciences. i ask you to please welcome our guest. [applause] prof. klarman: thanks for coming. i'm delighted to be here. i've never given this talk before, so i am not sure how long it is going to take. i will just stop after 30 minutes. there is some overlap for those of you who heard the talk last night. that is not surprising since a great deal of what i know and i suspect what...
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when they arrived they were not well known at all, their works were rejected by the royal academy of artssels painting the scenes around them, claude manet in hyde park. it was forbidden to walk on the grass in parisien gardens so it stretches the imagination. if you look carefully that are possibly two people walking on the pathway. kammy passaro worked in the suburbs. this avenue hasn't changed much, and apart from the tarmac you could easily recognise the scene. while they were observing our society the exiled artists formed their own community around leicester square, soho became known as the french ghetto, they were missing their bohemian bars in paris so they used to gather at places like cafe royale which still exists today. fog and scaffolding shred the big ben towerjust like in the 18705. big ben towerjust like in the 1870s. for budding impressionists, london's other soft on the edges, blue and the sharp lines. the way in which claude manet painted fog inspired other iconic pictures which marks the birth of impressionism. wendy harrell, bbc news. cycling enthusiasts have gathered
when they arrived they were not well known at all, their works were rejected by the royal academy of artssels painting the scenes around them, claude manet in hyde park. it was forbidden to walk on the grass in parisien gardens so it stretches the imagination. if you look carefully that are possibly two people walking on the pathway. kammy passaro worked in the suburbs. this avenue hasn't changed much, and apart from the tarmac you could easily recognise the scene. while they were observing our...
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currently working on a revisionist history of the founding and he was inducted into the american academy of arts and sciences in 2009. i ask you to please welcome our guest. [applause] >> thank you for coming. i am delighted to be her. we were asked to talk for about 30 minutes. i have never given this talk before so i'm not sure exactly how long it is going to take. i will just stop after 30 minutes. there is some overlap in some of your ford the talk last night. that is done surprising since a great deal of what i know and isis spect what all of us know about this material comes from his scholarship, however he is a new york yankees fan whereas i am a red sox fan but i think what i'm going to see as more credible. however, i am not disagreeing with the facts, but yeah. fair enough. [laughter] : i will speakman about six topics, maybe just five because of time. reasons for neck teen amendment when it was enacted, why are the republicans adopting me 15th amendment in 1869 protecting lack suffrage when they did not do it in the 14th amendment which was adopted in 1866. i will talk about the scope
currently working on a revisionist history of the founding and he was inducted into the american academy of arts and sciences in 2009. i ask you to please welcome our guest. [applause] >> thank you for coming. i am delighted to be her. we were asked to talk for about 30 minutes. i have never given this talk before so i'm not sure exactly how long it is going to take. i will just stop after 30 minutes. there is some overlap in some of your ford the talk last night. that is done surprising...
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by this, and our company is actually not one of them, but some of the smaller ones, like the academy of arts and the kulinary academy, and the art institute, there's a lot of for-profit programs that may intentionally want to get into the employment aspect of reentry services, and passing this resolution would hurt not the for profit companies, it would really hurt those individuals that are trying to be returning citizens coming back out of jail and need the services that everyone can provide. thank you. >> thank you for your comments. next speaker, please. >> ma'am, please pull the microphone closer to -- thank you. >> good evening. i would like to about kwaebequeath of all o the committee. the city should not bully our children by providing publicated information which is merely propaganda from certain groups of extremists. i'm afraid the city might be misled by some left leaning people. this will certainly lead to the opening of flat gates for others seeking a platform to create unwanted incidents elsewhere. we won't have the city of harmony, just the city of dischord. thank you. >> than
by this, and our company is actually not one of them, but some of the smaller ones, like the academy of arts and the kulinary academy, and the art institute, there's a lot of for-profit programs that may intentionally want to get into the employment aspect of reentry services, and passing this resolution would hurt not the for profit companies, it would really hurt those individuals that are trying to be returning citizens coming back out of jail and need the services that everyone can provide....
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they were created by students and graduates of the academy of art and design in jerusalem. essor addie stern is the president of the academy as well. thanks for talking with us. what is the inspiration behind -- or the idea behind shoes as art. >> good morning. the idea of curating this show is really to bring the -- these 60 pairs of shoes from israel, from jerusalem. and it is about really thinking of the role or reflecting on this question of the role of shoes in modern society. it is also really dealing with this question of can a shoe be a work of art or if you cannot wear it, if it is not wearable, is -- is it still a shoe. >> most of these are wearable. these are the toucan shoes. some are wearable. some aren't. but then that raises a whole question of, you know, what purpose is a shoe if you can't wear it. does it have some other aesthetic purpose. >> exactly. and also questions about the aesthetics and functionality of shoes. also part of everything else that we do at the academy is pushing the boundaries, the envelope and asking questions about those products and h
they were created by students and graduates of the academy of art and design in jerusalem. essor addie stern is the president of the academy as well. thanks for talking with us. what is the inspiration behind -- or the idea behind shoes as art. >> good morning. the idea of curating this show is really to bring the -- these 60 pairs of shoes from israel, from jerusalem. and it is about really thinking of the role or reflecting on this question of the role of shoes in modern society. it is...
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by the end of the month, certainly by the end of the year to get them out of where they are, academy of art great partners with us, to move them over to the treasure island training facility and work with d.p.w. to have them sheltered from the weather. >> president cleaveland: thank you, chief. vice president nakajo additional comment. >> vice president nakajo: two, and yield to the commissioners. thank you very much, chief, for making it clear. it was the intention in working with the work group, because you formulated the budget committee and it's appropriate in that and i want to be consistent, to the commissioners, the plan again hope all of us digest it, because we participated in it, but at some point i think we will be able to comment on this content as well. thank you, chief. >> president cleaveland: thank you, vice president. commissioner covington. >> commissioner covington: thank you, mr. president. and thank you for the report, commissioner nakajo. quite comprehensive, and i am happy that the president and the vice president met with the mayor regarding these pressing issues. we
by the end of the month, certainly by the end of the year to get them out of where they are, academy of art great partners with us, to move them over to the treasure island training facility and work with d.p.w. to have them sheltered from the weather. >> president cleaveland: thank you, chief. vice president nakajo additional comment. >> vice president nakajo: two, and yield to the commissioners. thank you very much, chief, for making it clear. it was the intention in working with...
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pisaro arrived, they were not well known at all but the works were also rejected by the royal academy of artshway. and pisaro in the subway —— suburbs. the pathway. and pisaro in the subway -- suburbs. from the tarmac, you could easily recognise this scene. while they were here observing our society the exiled artist is formed their own community around less dough —— leicester square. it became known as the french ghetto. they used to gather or cafes here, such as cafe royale which still exists today. fog and scaffolding shrouds big bennjust as they did in the 1870s. for the budding impressionists, london‘s weather softened the edges and blurred the sharp lines. the way in which monet painted inspired other iconic pictures which marked the birth of impressionism. they are really beautiful. i am so jealous. those conditions, we did have a bit of everything, haven‘t we, matt. a beautiful picture from last night. usually at this time of year, the airgets usually at this time of year, the air gets misty usually at this time of year, the airgets misty and usually at this time of year, the air gets
pisaro arrived, they were not well known at all but the works were also rejected by the royal academy of artshway. and pisaro in the subway —— suburbs. the pathway. and pisaro in the subway -- suburbs. from the tarmac, you could easily recognise this scene. while they were here observing our society the exiled artist is formed their own community around less dough —— leicester square. it became known as the french ghetto. they used to gather or cafes here, such as cafe royale which...
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has the national humanities medal, national book award pulitzer prize, member of the american academy of arts and science and also had a guggenheim fellowship and macarthur fellowship. so the epiphany of a distinguished biographer and here tonight because bob edited two of the books, one of whom she's also written about andrew johnson and she's done a lot. how is that for a summary? she's done a lot. i've learned i go on for too long in introductions. [applause] >> bob has done a lot. i will sit down now. no, this is wonderful to be here and introduce my editor and my friend, the person who deserves every accolade that can be given him. i met him back in the late '90s when our mutual friend gave him a copy of the manuscript, the first book i've ever written and didn't have a publisher or anything but off somebody's got to publish this and he read it and liked it but i ended up going with the university press of virginia because it was a new book about jefferson and i was saying controversial things and i thought they would handle it in a way that would make the historical community accept it
has the national humanities medal, national book award pulitzer prize, member of the american academy of arts and science and also had a guggenheim fellowship and macarthur fellowship. so the epiphany of a distinguished biographer and here tonight because bob edited two of the books, one of whom she's also written about andrew johnson and she's done a lot. how is that for a summary? she's done a lot. i've learned i go on for too long in introductions. [applause] >> bob has done a lot. i...
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national humanities medal, won the national book award, the pulitzer prize, member of the american academy of arts and sciences, she also has had guggenheim fellowship a macarthur fellowship. she essentially is the epit me of a distinguished biographer and she is here tonight because bob weil had ed it two of her books, one is hemings and the other one -- the patriarch. also written about andrew johnson and quite -- a lot. so how is that for a summary. she's done a lot. i have leonard guy on too long in introductions so i'll just say it speaks to the quality of bob weill that annett is the person that we asked to introduce him. annette, please join us. thank you. [applause] >> bob's done a lot. this is wonderful to be here, and to be able to introduce bob, my editor and my friend. a person who deserves every accolade that can be given him. me bob in the late '9 sod when a mutual friend gave him a copy of the man man manumaleuna uscripte first book i've written, and bob read it and liked it and bid for it. it by went with the university press of virginia because it was new book about jefferson and
national humanities medal, won the national book award, the pulitzer prize, member of the american academy of arts and sciences, she also has had guggenheim fellowship a macarthur fellowship. she essentially is the epit me of a distinguished biographer and she is here tonight because bob weil had ed it two of her books, one is hemings and the other one -- the patriarch. also written about andrew johnson and quite -- a lot. so how is that for a summary. she's done a lot. i have leonard guy on...
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after studying at the disorder of arts academy thomas started with architectural photography but soon moved on to making portraits retouching images and creating montage is. explored unusual cameras too and used them to play with notions of authorship and reception. he borrowed equipment police used in the one nine hundred ninety s. to make facial composites of suspects to blur the line between portrait and mug shot in his own work. in response to the media coverage of the first gulf war got a special camera suited for nightime photography and took pictures of tranquil distant of the result haunting images evocative of war zones. his series entitled stana all stars experiments with scientific pictures taken by the european southern observatory which he says are better than anything he could produce amid the glass of images in the digital age who has been taking fewer pictures of his own relying more on photo archives. there are so many pictures on instagram because people want to capture the present. that's why they're constantly snapping away. the catch is that once they take a pictu
after studying at the disorder of arts academy thomas started with architectural photography but soon moved on to making portraits retouching images and creating montage is. explored unusual cameras too and used them to play with notions of authorship and reception. he borrowed equipment police used in the one nine hundred ninety s. to make facial composites of suspects to blur the line between portrait and mug shot in his own work. in response to the media coverage of the first gulf war got a...
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after studying at the decider of arts academy of started with architectural photography but soon moved on to making portraits retouching images and creating montage is. explored unusual cameras too and use them to play with notions of authorship and reception. he borrowed equipment police used in the one nine hundred ninety s. to make facial composites of suspects to blur the line between portrait and mug shot in his own work. in response to the media coverage of the first gulf war got a special camera suited for nightime photography and took pictures of tranquil does that often the result haunting images evocative of war said. his series entitled stana all-stars experiments with scientific pictures taken by the european southern observatory which he says are better than anything he could produce amid the class of images in the digital age has been taking fewer pictures of his own relying more on photo archives. there are so many pictures on instagram because people want to capture the present. that's why they're constantly snapping away. the catch is that once they take a picture they
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in fact, the pennsylvania academy of fine arts recently launched a new popup space in chestnut hill, where you can buy books and artwork. and it's not just popups. year-round brick and mortar independent bookstores are refusing to die. that's according to the website statista. their research finds the number of independent bookstores is on the rise. last year, there were about 2,300 across the country. that compares to 1,900 back in 2013. joining me now is amy hordes. amy is the north american sales director for phaidon. phaidon is a book publisher based in new york and in london, and your titles focus on the arts, cooking, travel, children's books, so plenty to digest here. thanks so much for being with us. amy hordes: my pleasure. rosemary: so, tell us why bookstores are refusing to die, and how they are surviving and thriving. amy: it's interesting. i think we--throughout history, we've talked a lot about different things dying when a new form of media comes into play. so, movies would die when television became popular. magazines would die when the internet, you know, started to
in fact, the pennsylvania academy of fine arts recently launched a new popup space in chestnut hill, where you can buy books and artwork. and it's not just popups. year-round brick and mortar independent bookstores are refusing to die. that's according to the website statista. their research finds the number of independent bookstores is on the rise. last year, there were about 2,300 across the country. that compares to 1,900 back in 2013. joining me now is amy hordes. amy is the north american...
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here with us now is richard hart, he is an adjunct professor of media technologies at the academy of art new report just released that says automation brings substantial benefits to businesses and economies while replacing 375 million jobs by 2030.he is very good with new technologies and excellent on what's to come in the future. recent developments in robotics, artificial intelligence, and machine learning have put us on the cusp of a new automation age. robots and computers can not only perform a range of routine physical work activities better and more cheaply than humans, but they are also increasingly capable of accomplishing activities that include cognitive capabilities once considered too difficult to automate successfully, such as making tacit judgments, sensing emotion, or even driving. automation will change the daily work activities of everyone, from miners and landscapers to commercial bankers, fashion designers, welders, and ceos. but how quickly will these automation technologies become a reality in the workplace? and what will their impact be on employment and productivi
here with us now is richard hart, he is an adjunct professor of media technologies at the academy of art new report just released that says automation brings substantial benefits to businesses and economies while replacing 375 million jobs by 2030.he is very good with new technologies and excellent on what's to come in the future. recent developments in robotics, artificial intelligence, and machine learning have put us on the cusp of a new automation age. robots and computers can not only...
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. >> academy of arts and science s. >> they expelled weinstein for life. they said the academy stands behind those affected by this issue. >> wow. >> low key, i remember tmz did a story last week where he went to the restaurant. he had an orange wig on and painted his face on and different color. >> if you are trying to disguise yourself, here's a tip, would i not use an orange wig. >> maybe it was blonde, sorry. >> okay. >> come in looking like boozoo >> the point is he had a disguise on, but tmz was talking about it. >> yes. >> he went, sat in the glass room which doesn't make sense. >> shouldn't throw stones. >> pretty much a paraya in hollywood. >> ben affleck has dealt with sexual misconduct allegaions of his own but he has pledged to donate all of his earnings through weinstein company to film independent or the rape abuse and insist national network a fleck hoist promoting his new justin league movie said this weekend that more woman need to be pushed to power. >> well, yes, there is not a lot of woman in hollywood. >> they have to have access to be
. >> academy of arts and science s. >> they expelled weinstein for life. they said the academy stands behind those affected by this issue. >> wow. >> low key, i remember tmz did a story last week where he went to the restaurant. he had an orange wig on and painted his face on and different color. >> if you are trying to disguise yourself, here's a tip, would i not use an orange wig. >> maybe it was blonde, sorry. >> okay. >> come in looking like...
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and they can have their picture taken with santa, we will have artists from the pennsylvania academy of fine artsing, drawing, your pet portrait so a lot of fun and dogs all get into it and love being here. >> jan, it is just so neat on it there they have fire pits and a beer garden. fun for the entire family and all ages. >> 50,000leds. >> yes. >> that is 12 feet tall alone this work hard. >> they do i great job every ye honey, what are you doing? watching a cow...? what's it doing? impressions start your day with the new hash brown scramble bowl from chick-fil-a. >>> well, welcome back. happening today, a holiday bizarre at the assisted living home paul's run in, northeast philadelphia. for more than two decade now the community event bizarre has wowed crowd in the neighborhood with art, fun activities. it is sponsored by friends and family of the home. the bizarre is a tradition that features crafts, raffles, baked goods, jewelry and much more, bizarre is opened from 10:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. >>> well, check this out everybody knows phillies fanatic is the best mascot in the sports world, but
and they can have their picture taken with santa, we will have artists from the pennsylvania academy of fine artsing, drawing, your pet portrait so a lot of fun and dogs all get into it and love being here. >> jan, it is just so neat on it there they have fire pits and a beer garden. fun for the entire family and all ages. >> 50,000leds. >> yes. >> that is 12 feet tall alone this work hard. >> they do i great job every ye honey, what are you doing? watching a...
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the academy of television arts , sciences made that decision over weekend to ex- spell weinstein for life. government's board released a statement saying the academy stands behind those affected by this issue. >>> philadelphia judge sentenced meek mill to prison time for violating his probation. philly rapper facing two to four years behind bars in his drug and weapons case after appearing in court yesterday. you know he was already on thin ice after being put on house arrest in 2015, for leaving pennsylvania for a gig without court approval. this year, he has been arrested twice once for fighting and once for reckless driving in new york. rapper ti and basketball star isaiah thomas posted on social media showing their support. actor and comedian and fellow philadelphia native kevin hart has coming out offering pray ers for meek mill. he posted praying for my brother meek mill right now. god sometimes puts toughest battles on his strongest soldiers. i'm here for you man, my brother for life. >>> jay-z coming out in support of meek he posted saying quote the sentence handed down by the
the academy of television arts , sciences made that decision over weekend to ex- spell weinstein for life. government's board released a statement saying the academy stands behind those affected by this issue. >>> philadelphia judge sentenced meek mill to prison time for violating his probation. philly rapper facing two to four years behind bars in his drug and weapons case after appearing in court yesterday. you know he was already on thin ice after being put on house arrest in 2015,...
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academy of television arts and sciences made the decision over week toned ex-pell weinstein for life.he board release aid statement saying the academy stands behind those affected by this issue. >>> a fail judge has sentenced meek mill to prison time for violating his probation. rapper's facing two to four years behind bars in his drug and weapons case after appearing in court yesterday. now he was already on thin ice after being put on house arrest in 2015, for leaving pennsylvania, for a gig without court approval and then this year he was arrested twice, once for fighting at st. louis airport and then another arrest for driving an atv through the streets in new york city. actor, comedian, philadelphia native kevin hartist offering support. he posted on instagram saying in part praying for my brother meek mill, sometimes. god puts tough battles on his strongest soldiers and i'm here for you, man. meek is on jay-z's label rock nation and jay is supporting him as well. he posted on facebook saying sentence handed down begins assistant district attorney and probation officer is unjust
academy of television arts and sciences made the decision over week toned ex-pell weinstein for life.he board release aid statement saying the academy stands behind those affected by this issue. >>> a fail judge has sentenced meek mill to prison time for violating his probation. rapper's facing two to four years behind bars in his drug and weapons case after appearing in court yesterday. now he was already on thin ice after being put on house arrest in 2015, for leaving pennsylvania,...
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one of my students at the arts academy graduated at the top of her class and was accepted to her dream callers -- college with a scholarship a first and scholarship how many you first-generation kids? disappointing there not more at harvard and there should be but for complicated reasons she never stepped foot on her college campus. she lost her scholarship this summer after high school because she missed a deadline to send in a deposit to hold her space. for reasons was of lack of experience and absence of capital and i am sure some of shame this one mistake had a dramatic effect on the course of schanita life that is the impetus for this new book. when i step down from the day-to-day leadership of the academy and wanted to take a more critical look at what i had accomplished and examine some long-held assumptions. in those who had graduated to the people started that a spoken to dozens more. schanita story was not the exception. and to all of you and those that go on to college to say yet like that. to golan to that conservatory but all of you will go on to college is the right promi
one of my students at the arts academy graduated at the top of her class and was accepted to her dream callers -- college with a scholarship a first and scholarship how many you first-generation kids? disappointing there not more at harvard and there should be but for complicated reasons she never stepped foot on her college campus. she lost her scholarship this summer after high school because she missed a deadline to send in a deposit to hold her space. for reasons was of lack of experience...
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expelled from number of professional organizations including the producers guild, and the academy of motion picture arts and sciences. that's after dozen of women have come forward to accuse him of sexual harrassment or assault. >> coming up. two planes clip their wings at one of the nation's busiest airports. we will show you the damage. >> also a terrifying encounter between a 13 year old girl and a man who broke down the door to get inside her home. where he found her hiding and what she did next that's stunned neighbors. plus this. >> new drug giving hope to thousands of people who suffer a stroke in their eye. i'm nicky in new york, that story more people shop online for the holidays than ever before. and the united states postal service delivers more of those purchases to homes than anyone else in the country. because we know, even the smallest things are sometimes the biggest. >> talk about a close call, two planes tacking so close to one another they clipped wings >> happened last night at jfk airport. egypt air touched the left win of virgin atlantic a330. >> closer look now of the damage. you
expelled from number of professional organizations including the producers guild, and the academy of motion picture arts and sciences. that's after dozen of women have come forward to accuse him of sexual harrassment or assault. >> coming up. two planes clip their wings at one of the nation's busiest airports. we will show you the damage. >> also a terrifying encounter between a 13 year old girl and a man who broke down the door to get inside her home. where he found her hiding and...
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a circus themed celebration was held at the pennsylvania academy of the fine arts. opened her home and her heart in west philadelphia to six siblings. >> it's rewarding. it's challenging. but at the end of the day it's very rewarding, when you -- you can see their little faces light up like i was telling the group earlier from the little things that excite them. i took them to the mall once, i don't know if they had ever been to a mall and it was like such an eye opener for them. >> that is one very special lady, stephanie says three of the siblings are teenagers so, yes, it can be a lot she admits but she says she's so happy to have them altogether and that they are no longer separated. last year more than 550 kids in philadelphia found permanent homes through adoption. a feel good story for sure. >> yeah, a family gets to stay together, pretty cool. all right alicia. >>> tonight at 11:00 you may monitor what your children are doing online but do you know who is talking to them? "action news" goes inside one particular app posing as a teenager. take a look. >> repo
a circus themed celebration was held at the pennsylvania academy of the fine arts. opened her home and her heart in west philadelphia to six siblings. >> it's rewarding. it's challenging. but at the end of the day it's very rewarding, when you -- you can see their little faces light up like i was telling the group earlier from the little things that excite them. i took them to the mall once, i don't know if they had ever been to a mall and it was like such an eye opener for them....
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never land comes to philadelphia this month, details on the musical and they say at academy of music and six abc loves the arts. >>> get ready for nostalgia as three items linked to many fond memories are induct in the toy hall of fame, i am feeling a little aged and vintage looking at solve those toys right now. >>> taking a live look at penns landing, meteorologist chris sowers will have your full accu weather information cost, it is still, brisk and cold out there this afternoon but changes are ahead. we will tell you about them when we come right back. >>> the seventh annual show us your hand, in montgomery county. participants donated canned goods and in return they got a boot camp class from local trainers and it lasted 75 minutes. they are get gooding sweat in this sunday. the cans and donations goes toward philabundance that will help feed the need any our area. it is a fun, fit way to give back to the community and, of course, burn off a few extra calories ahead of thanksgiving which is less than two weeks away. hello, november. >>> what is that end called. >> okay. >>> show us your cans. >> no commen
never land comes to philadelphia this month, details on the musical and they say at academy of music and six abc loves the arts. >>> get ready for nostalgia as three items linked to many fond memories are induct in the toy hall of fame, i am feeling a little aged and vintage looking at solve those toys right now. >>> taking a live look at penns landing, meteorologist chris sowers will have your full accu weather information cost, it is still, brisk and cold out there this...
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a short film, the house i live in, was given a special award by the academy of motion xers arts and sciencesn pictures arts and sciences for its contribution to racial tolerance. this is a body of work for which this committee urges i be blacklisted in the film industry. way,row, if it has its -- , must not be allowed to write does the censorship stop with me or have the others been singled out for attack? if it requires acceptance of the ideas of this committee to remain immune from the brand on americanism,-- un- who is safe except for members of the clue" and. clan -- -- clue clucks klan.ux why else would thomas jefferson write an opinion and the just maintenance of it shall never be a crime in my view. very well then. why ire the other reasons and others have been commanded to appear before this committee, our ideas. in common with many americans, i supported the new deal. in common with many americans, i andorted against mr. thomas mr. renton, the anti-lynching bill. i signed petitions for these measures and joined organizations to advocate and contributed money and will continue to do
a short film, the house i live in, was given a special award by the academy of motion xers arts and sciencesn pictures arts and sciences for its contribution to racial tolerance. this is a body of work for which this committee urges i be blacklisted in the film industry. way,row, if it has its -- , must not be allowed to write does the censorship stop with me or have the others been singled out for attack? if it requires acceptance of the ideas of this committee to remain immune from the brand...
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the college acceptance rates of students from the boston arts academy is very high. i could have just been pleased with those statistics. 94 to 98% are accepted to college and waited nearly two thirds graduate within six years. these are extraordinary figures for any school particularly urban school, but i wanted to understand what happened to those that didn't go to college or were not successful and i wanted to understand the journey of those in college. it's too easy for us to assume all students start in the same place and everyone has access to the same degree of knowledge to navigate. as a recent "new york times" article says this came out just as i was turning the puck into o the publisher and i would quote for young people with college-educated parents, the path to higher education may be stressful but there is a roadm roadmap. if thehe essay is lackluster aty can hire a writing coach and no one will be all the wiser. if they can't decide which college is the best fit they can visit and when they ar are tempd tare temptedto get off, their pl push them on. few
the college acceptance rates of students from the boston arts academy is very high. i could have just been pleased with those statistics. 94 to 98% are accepted to college and waited nearly two thirds graduate within six years. these are extraordinary figures for any school particularly urban school, but i wanted to understand what happened to those that didn't go to college or were not successful and i wanted to understand the journey of those in college. it's too easy for us to assume all...
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of j.f.k. drive to vehicle traffic. m.o.d. has received feedback about this proposal from active accord fators recognizing the fine arts museums and the academy of science and the member of the public with disabilities and as such is in conversation with the recreation and parks about accessibility and impacts with this effort. it's recommended that the mayor's disability council assist in monitoring the progress of this proposal and consider this for future m.c.d. public hearing agenda item. the next item is an update from the sheriff's department. in response to public comment provided at the mayor's disability council at the july 21, 2017 meeting, m.o.d. partnered with deaf counselling and referral agency to have training specific to law enforcement and the sheriff's department on cultural competencies related to deafness and committing with deaf individuals in emergencies and in other situations. this training was very well received and m.o.d. will be working with the sheriff's department on any follow-up and implementation related to this discussion. and the final item for today in my report is an update on the supported home voucher pro
of j.f.k. drive to vehicle traffic. m.o.d. has received feedback about this proposal from active accord fators recognizing the fine arts museums and the academy of science and the member of the public with disabilities and as such is in conversation with the recreation and parks about accessibility and impacts with this effort. it's recommended that the mayor's disability council assist in monitoring the progress of this proposal and consider this for future m.c.d. public hearing agenda item....
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academy of music. for tickets and show times go to the arts in philly.org. for 6abts i'm karen rogers.ou, ikea. oh, john can't come. your cousins just confirmed. looks like i'm meeting the whole family. oooo, a food blogger? and a wine expert? yes, and yes. expert-level glassware. my uncle geo onfirmed. the one that' historically, yes... but we've got plus-one insurance. what's your dream? at ikea, we help you live it. make the dream yours. ♪ ♪ (cheering) >> philadelphia residents have the chance to getreattoday. phlg away 50 trees in field reside,medium or large and it must planted inon privategive ad >> meanwhile meteorologist, david murphy going out on a limb and telling us that we will clear out in the accuweather forecast. >> we are. it may stay fairly cloudy this afternoon. by tomorrow we'll see some sun clouds mix pretty nicer. we'll only get up to about 48 or 49 depending on where you are under mostly cloudy skies. some of you could see some sunny breaks north and west. mostly cloudy in the eight. winds down the shore getting a little bit mild to 50 in some shore spots, mostly
academy of music. for tickets and show times go to the arts in philly.org. for 6abts i'm karen rogers.ou, ikea. oh, john can't come. your cousins just confirmed. looks like i'm meeting the whole family. oooo, a food blogger? and a wine expert? yes, and yes. expert-level glassware. my uncle geo onfirmed. the one that' historically, yes... but we've got plus-one insurance. what's your dream? at ikea, we help you live it. make the dream yours. ♪ ♪ (cheering) >> philadelphia residents...
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my short film, the house i live in, was given a special award by the academy of motion pictures arts nces for its contribution to racial tolerance. this, then is the body of work for which this committee urges i be blacklisted in the film industry and tomorrow if it has its way, in the publishing and magazine fields also. by cold sencensorship, if not legislation. i must not be alowed to write. will this censorship stop with me or has the others now singled out for attack? if it requires acceptance of the ideas of this committee to remain immune for the brand of americanism, then who is ultimately safe except members of the ku klux klan. why else does this committee seek to destroy me and others? because of our ideas, unquestionably in 1908 when he was president of the united states, thomas jefferson wrote opinion and the just maintenance of it shall never be a crime in my view, nor bring if hnjury toe individual. very well then. here is the other reasons why i and others have been commanded to appear before this committee. our ieds. in common with many americans, i supported the new
my short film, the house i live in, was given a special award by the academy of motion pictures arts nces for its contribution to racial tolerance. this, then is the body of work for which this committee urges i be blacklisted in the film industry and tomorrow if it has its way, in the publishing and magazine fields also. by cold sencensorship, if not legislation. i must not be alowed to write. will this censorship stop with me or has the others now singled out for attack? if it requires...
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academy awards. you have "60 minutes," who pioneered the art of gotcha journalism. >> juan: 60 minutes, cbs on michaelphony sting operations? >> greg: no, they mastered the art of sting reporting. they used to show up with a microphone. >> juan: but they don't lie. or deceive people. >> greg: i'm not defending. what i'm telling you is that it's relatively new for the right but the left has been doing it for years. >> juan: maybe they just do good journalism. >> greg: i have a solution. there needs to be a rehab. you could have celebrities. keith, kathy griffin, what's her face from "will and grace." >> dana: do you not know her name or are you purposely -- >> greg: she is a has-been. >> kimberly: "will and grace is back on." >> greg: worst show on tv. everybody has something off about themselves. i happened to be more forgiving. denzel washington says don't blame the prison system for crime in black communities. blame the parents. ter how the markets change... at t. rowe price... our disciplined approach remains. global markets may be uncertain... but you can feel confident in our investment experienc
academy awards. you have "60 minutes," who pioneered the art of gotcha journalism. >> juan: 60 minutes, cbs on michaelphony sting operations? >> greg: no, they mastered the art of sting reporting. they used to show up with a microphone. >> juan: but they don't lie. or deceive people. >> greg: i'm not defending. what i'm telling you is that it's relatively new for the right but the left has been doing it for years. >> juan: maybe they just do good...
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mayakovsky enters the academy it will be over my dead body if he tries to do so i shall shoot him that's classless art for you. one person calls for setting up a commission for the protection of historical monuments. that's followed by a counterproposal that a commission be founded for the systematic destruction of art and history. it's no longer the council of workers' deputies but the council of workers and soldiers deputies. in its latest proclamation there was a very strange order for number one garrison. the order stripped the officers of their authority and legalize the soldiers councils that had sprung up spontaneously. it also guaranteed that the soldiers of st petersburg would not be sent to the front if they did not want to go more and more soldiers were deserving and heading home news of the revolution was spreading fast. many were drawn to the capital the call for peace was growing louder. we have dual rule the incoherent council with its absurd proclamations and the menace of the front. the question of war must be addressed without delay as a reminder to myself i will give a brief outline of my current views on war i am in favor of war that is to say i am in favo
mayakovsky enters the academy it will be over my dead body if he tries to do so i shall shoot him that's classless art for you. one person calls for setting up a commission for the protection of historical monuments. that's followed by a counterproposal that a commission be founded for the systematic destruction of art and history. it's no longer the council of workers' deputies but the council of workers and soldiers deputies. in its latest proclamation there was a very strange order for...
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quite the honor from the museum of honor art, stars gathered in new york last night for the pimp benefit honor. friends and fellow actors joined in celebrating the academyng actress, she was awarded for her accomplishments in film. sponsored the gala, which raises money for film programs >> also, got to tell you, glamour magazine honors its women of the year for 2017. the publication recognizes honorees last night in new york. the annual list includes super model gg, actress nicole kidman, among many others. organizers say the event about recognizing the accomplishments and capability of women. >> and get ready, swifties, taylor swift bringing her reputation tour here to home philly. the perform letter return to lincoln financial field, july 14th, part of her. s stadium tour. tickets go on sale just in time for the holidays, september 13. this will be swift's sixth time performing at the linc. >>> and, i tell you, moriah carry christmas, star's new animated movie named after her hit holiday song is out today. all i want for christmas is you, of course, popular tune, but now it is a movie. the singer voiced the film's main character, and serves as the ph
quite the honor from the museum of honor art, stars gathered in new york last night for the pimp benefit honor. friends and fellow actors joined in celebrating the academyng actress, she was awarded for her accomplishments in film. sponsored the gala, which raises money for film programs >> also, got to tell you, glamour magazine honors its women of the year for 2017. the publication recognizes honorees last night in new york. the annual list includes super model gg, actress nicole...