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robert: very rewarding as an artist for you?en a very good experience for you, being part of this? ayomi: yes, yes, very much. robert: and that has been the power of the flower. we hope you have enjoyed our visit to the asian art museum in san francisco for their "flower power" exhibit, which will be open through october 1. and that's it for our show. please join us again next week and every week here, on "asian pacific america." thanks for watching. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> my son is a wonderful young man. >> gerald kushner should be fired or should resign. >> we have two men locked up. they would be brought to justice. >> it could be the beginning of something big. >>> good morning, and welcome to sunday today. this morning a new setback for senate republicans trying to repeal and replace obamacare. action on the new bill put on hold over night after senator john mccain underwent surgery for a blood clot. plus we'll talk to chuck todd about the fallout from the
robert: very rewarding as an artist for you?en a very good experience for you, being part of this? ayomi: yes, yes, very much. robert: and that has been the power of the flower. we hope you have enjoyed our visit to the asian art museum in san francisco for their "flower power" exhibit, which will be open through october 1. and that's it for our show. please join us again next week and every week here, on "asian pacific america." thanks for watching. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪...
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robert: very rewarding as an artist for you?s been a very good experience for you, being part of this? ayomi: yes, yes, very much. robert: and that has been the power of the flower. we hope you have enjoyed our visit to the asian art museum in san francisco for their "flower power" exhibit, which will be open through october 1. and that's it for our show. please join us again next week and every week here, on "asian pacific america." thanks for watching. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ . >>> john kelly will do a . >>> john kelly will do a fantastic job. a site that no parents want to go through. offer of the year right there. good morning and welcome to sunday today. we got a lot to catch up on after an extraordinary week in washington. a failed healthcare bill, brutal fighting with the trump administration. now president trump has a new chief of
robert: very rewarding as an artist for you?s been a very good experience for you, being part of this? ayomi: yes, yes, very much. robert: and that has been the power of the flower. we hope you have enjoyed our visit to the asian art museum in san francisco for their "flower power" exhibit, which will be open through october 1. and that's it for our show. please join us again next week and every week here, on "asian pacific america." thanks for watching. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪...
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robert: very rewarding as an artist for you?s been a very good experience for you, being part of this? ayomi: yes, yes, very much. robert: and that has been the power of the flower. we hope you have enjoyed our visit to the asian art museum in san francisco for their "flower power" exhibit, which will be open through october 1. and that's it for our show. please join us again next week and every week here, on "asian pacific america." thanks for watching. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ there is a place where heroes hspider-man.... black widow... captain america... and eddie? so, what's the plan? breaking out the guardians, pal. come celebrate the all-new guardians of the galaxy-mission: breakout! during the summer of heroes, only at disneyland resort. hero up! >>> something beneath the dignity of the president. >> i am fine, my family brought me up really tough. >> if she played the men's circuit, she would be like 700th. >>> good morning, welcome to "sunday today" on this long fourth of july weekend. i am willie geist. another busy sunday morn
robert: very rewarding as an artist for you?s been a very good experience for you, being part of this? ayomi: yes, yes, very much. robert: and that has been the power of the flower. we hope you have enjoyed our visit to the asian art museum in san francisco for their "flower power" exhibit, which will be open through october 1. and that's it for our show. please join us again next week and every week here, on "asian pacific america." thanks for watching. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪...
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this is about you as an artist. your motivation. a part of you that acknowledges that the work that will define you as an artist happened a long time ago? that is a good question. the third album i made on my own, amused to death, in my view, never received the attention it deserved. in your view, is it up there on the same artistic level as the dark side of the moon or the wall? yes. and it surpasses wish you were here or animals, or any other work that we did. by quite a large margin. however, to answer the question, i am as excited about what i am going to do, when the tour has finished, as i am about either of those works or the dark side of the moon. i will have to end there. roger waters, thank you very much. i have enjoyed it immensely. thank you. hello, good evening. there's something wrong with the weather at the moment, today was a mixture of sunshine and heavy april showers and we've got more showers this evening and overnight. the heavy ones more recently in the south—east should tend to ease away but we'll keep them goin
this is about you as an artist. your motivation. a part of you that acknowledges that the work that will define you as an artist happened a long time ago? that is a good question. the third album i made on my own, amused to death, in my view, never received the attention it deserved. in your view, is it up there on the same artistic level as the dark side of the moon or the wall? yes. and it surpasses wish you were here or animals, or any other work that we did. by quite a large margin....
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siebert earns his living as artist assistance will sell a picture here and there.tion. >> i want to do something, all the time. be creative t if nobody knew i would be building a sand castle. summer or winter, he is a constant presence on rockaway beach. his creation maze disappear, but not the beautiful memories given to those lucky enough to see them. don dahler, cbs news, long island. >>> that's the "ovenight news" for this monday. for some of you the news continues. for others check back with us a little later for the morning news and cbs this morning. from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm elaine quijano. >>> welcome to the "overnight news." i'm elaine quijano. the u.s. has answered a new provocation in the nuclear threat from north korea with its own show of military force. two supersonic bombers were sent on a flight over the korean peninsula. the mission to deliver a big message to the north korean leader. this comes after the rogue regime test fired another ballistic missile on friday. analysts say it had an even longer range. which could possibly
siebert earns his living as artist assistance will sell a picture here and there.tion. >> i want to do something, all the time. be creative t if nobody knew i would be building a sand castle. summer or winter, he is a constant presence on rockaway beach. his creation maze disappear, but not the beautiful memories given to those lucky enough to see them. don dahler, cbs news, long island. >>> that's the "ovenight news" for this monday. for some of you the news continues....
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one of the artists that comes to mind that just sort of does this in a general way as the artist israel minting that probably wasn't the first time but he just has this voice that comes like from the earth great lakes soul. and he has this really amazing way of saying things that have been said thousands millions of times in songs before but where you're just like yeah that's the bare bones human experience simple that's what it is. and then more recently if you're thinking about a song says the one that came to my head is. a great big world say something. it's perfect it's so simple it has extremely like. you know relatable lyrics because they're just any i would have i don't remember what the all of the lyrics are right at this moment but like they've been said a million times in songs but that whole say something i'm giving up on you. who hasn't felt that way and that right when that came out. i was definitely in the midst of one of those experiences and i was like whoever wrote the songs of genius because they just get it if you can just say the thing that is just going to touch peo
one of the artists that comes to mind that just sort of does this in a general way as the artist israel minting that probably wasn't the first time but he just has this voice that comes like from the earth great lakes soul. and he has this really amazing way of saying things that have been said thousands millions of times in songs before but where you're just like yeah that's the bare bones human experience simple that's what it is. and then more recently if you're thinking about a song says...
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into consent decrease saying that any money they had that was payable to artists, that they would pay those over to the state as unclaimed funds in order for artists to be able to go to the state and get their money. they're just not complying with those consent decrees and no one is enforcing them. so when i file a -- >> was it set up that way? was it >> how can you enforce a law that's not on the book? >> attorney generals should be enforcing these laws. >> tell us why they're not. >> i guess there's not enough pressure on them and i tried to see if there was a private right of action, meaning an individual artists could under those conset decrees sue the record companies or music publishers and say, he, you were spode to pay my money from 30 years ago over to the state and you didn't do it, so now i want my money, there is no private right of action, so unless those attorney generals get involved and try to do something, you know, lawyers lie me, i sue universal, i saw warnr chapel, i sue sony and they always hide behind the st. matthews. for instance, peaches and herb royalties going back 30, 40 years, they
into consent decrease saying that any money they had that was payable to artists, that they would pay those over to the state as unclaimed funds in order for artists to be able to go to the state and get their money. they're just not complying with those consent decrees and no one is enforcing them. so when i file a -- >> was it set up that way? was it >> how can you enforce a law that's not on the book? >> attorney generals should be enforcing these laws. >> tell us why...
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you know, as artisted.ioned, the narrative that is driven primarily about chicago is savages, murderers, basically sub-human. i feel it doesn't represent the systemic products behind what we have going on in chicago. you have communities that have zero investment in the community. you got kids growing up. it's 1980 schoolbooks still in schools. food deserts. you can't get fresh fruits and vegetables in a three mile radius of your home. you got to eat flaming hots. you have buildup from factories in gary, indiana that, are build up in our neighborhood so we all have asthma. you wonder how we grow up in a toxic environment and turn into toxic people. i mean it makes perfect sense to me. it's been designed that way. >> so everybody in chicago, whether they acknowledge it or not, they see what you just elaborated on so beautifully. the question is when you're looking at it, you see it through an artistic lens. how do you take what you see, what everybody else sees and apply it to your craft? >> when i started r
you know, as artisted.ioned, the narrative that is driven primarily about chicago is savages, murderers, basically sub-human. i feel it doesn't represent the systemic products behind what we have going on in chicago. you have communities that have zero investment in the community. you got kids growing up. it's 1980 schoolbooks still in schools. food deserts. you can't get fresh fruits and vegetables in a three mile radius of your home. you got to eat flaming hots. you have buildup from...
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else, we think about the smith kids, they're artistic, got their own ideas about the way they do things. what is it you hope you have given to your kids asesson artistically? >> artistically, i think the biggest message that will and i both have, probably you can't help but convey it just because of who we are as artists and individuals is use your art to change the world. just use your art to change the world. and whatever help, use your art to shape the world in which how you see it, to create the world in which you want. you know? and because art is, in my opinion, and in will's opinion, the most beautiful way to, you know, create the world that you see. you know? so even with the idea of gender fluidity, or willow's pro-woman, like, you know -- >> you got it all under one roof. >> we got it all under -- >> under one roof. >> yeah, they all -- or their both interest in, you know, saving the planet, you know, and so that's the only thing that we've -- that we've tried to convey is that to use your gift to shape the world in the way in which you believe it should be. >> when you're married to a man who at one point is regarded as the bi
else, we think about the smith kids, they're artistic, got their own ideas about the way they do things. what is it you hope you have given to your kids asesson artistically? >> artistically, i think the biggest message that will and i both have, probably you can't help but convey it just because of who we are as artists and individuals is use your art to change the world. just use your art to change the world. and whatever help, use your art to shape the world in which how you see it, to...
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this piece really asks me, as the artist, to give up a lot of control, to just let go and see what happenshen you start out, you know, you're sort of timid and you're feeling it out, but as you get more bold and moving through, you start to develop your own style. rexer: there are so many people out there all doing it together, and you kind of have to work with each other and like, "hey, are you gonna use that space over there, or can i go that way?" litchfield: snow is near and dear to our hearts. most of us ski on it, or snowshoe on it, just from point a to point b. this is definitely something new and different. okerman: when people think of public art, they often think of sculpture or murals. snow drawings are a wonderful way to have art that no one really has to worry about. it comes and it goes. hinrichsen: we humans have put so much stuff on this planet. as an artist, i feel like there's no need for me to create even more stuff. i really love the fact that this work is ephemeral. it just melts away and that's that, and then there is only the documentation left of it and, of course,
this piece really asks me, as the artist, to give up a lot of control, to just let go and see what happenshen you start out, you know, you're sort of timid and you're feeling it out, but as you get more bold and moving through, you start to develop your own style. rexer: there are so many people out there all doing it together, and you kind of have to work with each other and like, "hey, are you gonna use that space over there, or can i go that way?" litchfield: snow is near and dear...
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and they're the ones with the with the stories and other ones that i as an as an illustrator and as artist i guess are trying to do to give justice to what was the most difficult almost striking thing that you that you saw there something that really made an impression on you on one side a pile of endless piles of rubble these houses been destroyed in an airstrike and this. came out and bought me a chair to sit on you could see i was touring and just begins to tell a story and isis fighters had fled the mosque next door during the fight a fire fight they'd come into his home where his family were living and then the iraqi army had called in an airstrike which it so often does in mosul of course killing but also killing his mother two of his brothers and one of their wives this attack actually happened on the same day that. the that there was an infamous attack where sixty people were killed in mosul you know the willingness to talk about it and the openness and the normality of it was the most extraordinary thing and that is the fact that i was so regular i guess is a difficult thing to ac
and they're the ones with the with the stories and other ones that i as an as an illustrator and as artist i guess are trying to do to give justice to what was the most difficult almost striking thing that you that you saw there something that really made an impression on you on one side a pile of endless piles of rubble these houses been destroyed in an airstrike and this. came out and bought me a chair to sit on you could see i was touring and just begins to tell a story and isis fighters had...
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thousand are expected by the end of the year local authorities are trying to find a solution but as artists in their pet trying to reports from sicily it's certainly proving a struggle. migrants keep comin true solutions not really the local mayors are desperate for help from the central government and the new but they're not getting it so they decided to get together right there to see what they can do about it. there are new jobs growth peoples and so of course there won't be any of the migrants. the migrant crisis was caused by rome european policy. i blame our government for this persistently the migrants primary destination after crossing the mediterranean and messina the ferry gateway to mainland italy the issue is super delicate and urgent and the meeting is happening behind closed doors . just. tell them not to come in and it's ok. thank you how many people are taking part in this meeting of the five police officers and about forty government officials the forty mayors of local towns spend hours together with the local governor but these aren't the people who are talking to the big
thousand are expected by the end of the year local authorities are trying to find a solution but as artists in their pet trying to reports from sicily it's certainly proving a struggle. migrants keep comin true solutions not really the local mayors are desperate for help from the central government and the new but they're not getting it so they decided to get together right there to see what they can do about it. there are new jobs growth peoples and so of course there won't be any of the...
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this etching in plastic indicates very fine coordination of muscles as well as artistic expression.he patient has reason to be proud. a highlight of the grand tour is a visit to the pediatrics ward. the new nurse may expect assignment to almost any ward depending upon the immediate need of the hospital. although she may be assigned here and become something of a specialist in working with children, she is required to be first and foremost an expert bedside nurse, capable of providing efficient basic care for all types of patients, old or young. a incubator baby doing very nicely. also doing nicely was an army father maintaining a steady vigil, grateful that this one though tiny was all there, perfect in every detail. human life and the struggle to maintain health. this is the great drama of a hospital. to be part of this drama is exciting and rewarding. the skill with which simple bedside care is performed as pride specialized experience. in the first days as a nurse the army urges her to learn and practice those bedside skills, which are the true sign of efficient and effective nur
this etching in plastic indicates very fine coordination of muscles as well as artistic expression.he patient has reason to be proud. a highlight of the grand tour is a visit to the pediatrics ward. the new nurse may expect assignment to almost any ward depending upon the immediate need of the hospital. although she may be assigned here and become something of a specialist in working with children, she is required to be first and foremost an expert bedside nurse, capable of providing efficient...
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siebert earns his living as artist assistance will sell a picture here and there.his motivation. >> i want to do something, all the time. be creative t if nobody knew i would be building a sand castle. summer or winter, he is a constant presence on rockaway beach. his creation maze disappear, but not the beautiful memories given to those lucky enough to see them. don dahler, cbs news, long island. >>> that's the "overnight news" for this monday. for some of you the news continues. for others check back with us a little later for the morning news and cbs this morning. from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm elaine quijano. >>> this is the cbs "overnight news." >>> welcome to the "overnight news," i'm elaine quijano. the u.s. flexed its military muscle, blasting a pair of bombers over the korean peninsula. the show of force was in reply to north korea launching a ballistic missile friday. analysts say this one had the range to hit los angeles possibly even chicago or new york. danielle nottingham reports on washington facing the challenge. >> reporter: the un
siebert earns his living as artist assistance will sell a picture here and there.his motivation. >> i want to do something, all the time. be creative t if nobody knew i would be building a sand castle. summer or winter, he is a constant presence on rockaway beach. his creation maze disappear, but not the beautiful memories given to those lucky enough to see them. don dahler, cbs news, long island. >>> that's the "overnight news" for this monday. for some of you the news...
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siebert earns his living as artist assistance will sell a picture here and there.s motivation. >> i want to do something, all the time. be creative t if nobody knew i would be building a sand castle. summer or winter, he is a constant presence on rockaway beach. his creation maze ear, but not the beautiful memories given to those lucky enough to see them. don dahler, cbs news, long island. >>> that's the "overnight news" for this monday. for some of you the news continues. for others check back with us a little later for the morning news and cbs this morning. from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm elaine quijano. captioning funded by cbs >>> it's monday, july 31st, 2017. this is the "cbs morning news." international tension rises. president trump calls for action against north korea following its latest missile launch. in response to sanctions, russian president vladimir putin flexes his political muscle. >>> and bringing order to chaos. that's the new job of retired general kelly as he steps into the role of the white house chief of staff. >>> good mornin
siebert earns his living as artist assistance will sell a picture here and there.s motivation. >> i want to do something, all the time. be creative t if nobody knew i would be building a sand castle. summer or winter, he is a constant presence on rockaway beach. his creation maze ear, but not the beautiful memories given to those lucky enough to see them. don dahler, cbs news, long island. >>> that's the "overnight news" for this monday. for some of you the news...
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the paintings show everyday scenes in bradford, as he noticed the artistic potential in mundane settingu come to an art gallery and it's the end product, the art, that you see, but here they have recreated a little corner of david hockney‘s stidop, scenic and sit and imagine all the dirty work that goes on, sometimes for months. there are films, too, showing hockney at work, almost obsessive in his work to capture the season to play it was an obsessive one friend was dying of cancer. if i stay, i will have to do something to keep myself busy a bit and then i realised well, paint yorkshire and here i am. alongside the paintings of photos from family photo albums. it is the first time they have gone on display and give it touching insight into the universal ordinariness of his upbringing. there is a down—to—earth quality that makes his artwork seem all the more flamboyant and unexpected. moving tirelessly from one body of work to the next, endlessly creative and different. displayed together, the gallery exposes the person behind the icon, and the bradford roots that shaped him. the day h
the paintings show everyday scenes in bradford, as he noticed the artistic potential in mundane settingu come to an art gallery and it's the end product, the art, that you see, but here they have recreated a little corner of david hockney‘s stidop, scenic and sit and imagine all the dirty work that goes on, sometimes for months. there are films, too, showing hockney at work, almost obsessive in his work to capture the season to play it was an obsessive one friend was dying of cancer. if i...
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peal was incredibly productive as an artist. it's been estimated that he painted more than 600 pictures in his lifetime. he actually did seven self-portraits this is one. and what's amazing to me about the paint something how peal portrays hisself. in other words he's not trying to pretty himself up. his hair is messy, his clothes are rumpled, what he wants to show in this paint something not an elegant person, but a craftsman, an artisan, someone who takes their work seriously. that's why in the portrait the subject's eyes are really the most prominent aspect of the painting. and peal really looks right out at you, the audience. it's very sort of hypnotizing i think his gaze is so intense. the other purpose for doing the self-portrait. when do you a painting of yourself, you have only yourself to blame if it doesn't turn out right. you can't blame it on the client, who is moving too much or talking, because you, yourself the artist, are the subject. peal used the opportunity for this self-portrait to kind of stretch himself a l
peal was incredibly productive as an artist. it's been estimated that he painted more than 600 pictures in his lifetime. he actually did seven self-portraits this is one. and what's amazing to me about the paint something how peal portrays hisself. in other words he's not trying to pretty himself up. his hair is messy, his clothes are rumpled, what he wants to show in this paint something not an elegant person, but a craftsman, an artisan, someone who takes their work seriously. that's why in...
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just as artists create artworks, i create pigeons. i am interested in creating elegance.dise for 5000 birds, but it is one of the biggest in russia. sadly, no one in his family shares his passion. he is so worried he wants to change his will to make sure his birds will be safe. translation: now, this is the life. when you see in the sky is such a huge cloud of pigeons. well, you can find me on twitter. you can find most of the team fare as well. now the weather forecast. hello there. good morning. generally speaking, the weather's been unsettled in recent days. that was certainly the case yesterday with frequent showers in scotland and northern ireland. this was taken by one of our weather watchers in the highlands. this is clearing through the east in the early hours of his morning. we keep showers into western scotland and northern ireland. dry scotland and northern ireland. and bright further s further dry and bright further south and further east in scotland. by the bells and sunshine to be had in northern england, but also patches of cloud and the odd early shower. e
just as artists create artworks, i create pigeons. i am interested in creating elegance.dise for 5000 birds, but it is one of the biggest in russia. sadly, no one in his family shares his passion. he is so worried he wants to change his will to make sure his birds will be safe. translation: now, this is the life. when you see in the sky is such a huge cloud of pigeons. well, you can find me on twitter. you can find most of the team fare as well. now the weather forecast. hello there. good...
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as artist you always happen to be a activist. >> you have to be political to be a good artist?i think every art, if it is relevant, is political. >> that's the purpose of his life. >> evan is a writer for the new yorker who spent years in beijing and chronicled i way's confrontation with authorities calling him entrepreneur of provokation. >> what's that mean? >> no matter what he's doing he's figuring out a way not to koormt wi cooperate with the prevailing wisdom or people in charge. this can make a lot of people angry. >> what's wrong with the way things are. >> in china you're constantly told the world is so much better than 30 years ago when chinese people were literally starving and you should be satisfied. and what this artist is saying absolutely not you should demand more. >> it's not good enough to be rich. >> exactly, you need to be free as well. >> in 2008 his one-man rebellion turned into a war with the chinese government after a massive earthquake shook the province killing almost 90,000 people including several thousand children. many of whom were crushed in poor
as artist you always happen to be a activist. >> you have to be political to be a good artist?i think every art, if it is relevant, is political. >> that's the purpose of his life. >> evan is a writer for the new yorker who spent years in beijing and chronicled i way's confrontation with authorities calling him entrepreneur of provokation. >> what's that mean? >> no matter what he's doing he's figuring out a way not to koormt wi cooperate with the prevailing wisdom...
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losing out more than anybody and the ones for the stories and other ones that i as an illustrator and as artist i guess are trying to do to give justice to this kind of very vulnerable moment and the lack of choice and the thing i guess it was sticks to me is that the drawings that i'm doing are done with permission the best drawings i did were the ones that i was very much emotionally attached to the kind of desire to draw to do justice and draw exactly what was in front of me. now the un has warned spain to urgently prepare for a shop influx of refugees entering the country via the sea from africa the number of migrants who've already reached spain this year is edging closer to the entire total who made it in twenty sixty one let's take a closer look at the western european route that is being taken by the migrants an increasing number of africans are choosing to bypass the primary and notorious route through conflict torn libya instead they're heading straight to europe from morocco through the strait of gibraltar well some of the migrants say it's a safer route but activists have warned of
losing out more than anybody and the ones for the stories and other ones that i as an illustrator and as artist i guess are trying to do to give justice to this kind of very vulnerable moment and the lack of choice and the thing i guess it was sticks to me is that the drawings that i'm doing are done with permission the best drawings i did were the ones that i was very much emotionally attached to the kind of desire to draw to do justice and draw exactly what was in front of me. now the un has...
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more than anybody and they're the ones with the stories and other ones that i as an illustrator and as artist i guess are trying to do to give justice to what was the most difficult almost striking thing that you that you saw there something that really made an impression on you on one side a pile of piles of rubble these houses been destroyed in an airstrike and this. came out and bought me a chair to sit on you could see i was touring and just begins to tell a story and isis fighters had fled the mosque next door during the fight a fire fight they'd come into his home where his family were living and then the iraqi army had called in an airstrike which it so often does in mosul of course killing but also killing his mother two of his brothers and one of their wives this attack actually happened on the same day that that there's an infamous attack hundred sixty people were killed in mosul you know the willingness to talk about it and the openness and the normality of it was perhaps the most extraordinary thing and that is the fact that i was so so regular i guess is was the difficult thing t
more than anybody and they're the ones with the stories and other ones that i as an illustrator and as artist i guess are trying to do to give justice to what was the most difficult almost striking thing that you that you saw there something that really made an impression on you on one side a pile of piles of rubble these houses been destroyed in an airstrike and this. came out and bought me a chair to sit on you could see i was touring and just begins to tell a story and isis fighters had fled...
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so the kamlish, you are a creative and artistic soul as well asa creative and artistic soul as well ascan you show us what you have here in front of you? stadium, orbit — what you think you can defraud hashtags? i might be able to do some of the stadium, but not sending of it, because as straight lines and i'm nota it, because as straight lines and i'm not a fan of those. straight lines running, not so much drawing? exactly. i've always just like to drawing. if i feeling stressed, a rare occurrence, i drawing. if i feeling stressed, a rare occurrence, i will be able to draw it away. i started studying illustration and animation at university, it has been for long, because i've had to keep up my training six times a week and going into unified times a week as well. thank you! harry lennon this morning? tired, but overall, just thinking, i really world champion, 01’ thinking, i really world champion, or is this a lie? what is the reaction be like pass everyone's really pleased, it seems like. people messages from people on facebook you i don't know, that see every seems to happen. you ca
so the kamlish, you are a creative and artistic soul as well asa creative and artistic soul as well ascan you show us what you have here in front of you? stadium, orbit — what you think you can defraud hashtags? i might be able to do some of the stadium, but not sending of it, because as straight lines and i'm nota it, because as straight lines and i'm not a fan of those. straight lines running, not so much drawing? exactly. i've always just like to drawing. if i feeling stressed, a rare...
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seibert earns his living as artists assistant. will sell a photograph of his work here and there.ey has never been his motivation. >> i want to do something, all of the time. and be creative. and if nobody ever knew about it, i would be building a sand castle. >> summer or winter. calvin is a constant presence on rockaway beach. his creations may disappear, but not the beautiful memories given to those lucky enough to see them. don dahler, cbs news, long island. >>> and that's the "overnight news" for this tuesday. for some of you the news continues. for others check back a little later for the morning news, and of course, cbs this morning. from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm anthony mason. thank you for watching. >> announcer: this is the cbs "overnight news." >> welcome. i'm michelle miller. president trump's son-in-law and top adviser, jared kushner told his story as the investigation of russian interference in the presidential election picks up steam. kushner testified behind closed doors on capitol hill, and emerged to insist he did not collude with the crem len t
seibert earns his living as artists assistant. will sell a photograph of his work here and there.ey has never been his motivation. >> i want to do something, all of the time. and be creative. and if nobody ever knew about it, i would be building a sand castle. >> summer or winter. calvin is a constant presence on rockaway beach. his creations may disappear, but not the beautiful memories given to those lucky enough to see them. don dahler, cbs news, long island. >>> and...
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>> well, you know, again, as an artist, you could call him a starving artist. a lot of his friends were on the edge, too, financially. they were just unique people, the type of people that make life interesting. >> his neighbors recall the first time robert has them over for dinner. what was your reaction? >> i was in shock because it was these beautiful wood walls, but floor to ceiling axes, knives. >> cannons. >> cannons. >> guns. >> oh, my. >> yeah, and so after we got in and the door closed, i kind of felt like we were never coming home. >> instead, robert serves them a delicious gourmet meal -- hold the fava beans and nice chianti. do you think he got a kick out of people's reaction. was that part of it? >> you know, probably. he was proud of his collection, but he wanted to overwhelm you. that was his goal. >> for the next 20 years, robert does what makes him happy. he fashions weapons -- lots of them -- and collects them, too. he covers the walls of his house row by row, layer by layer. while his weapons collection grows over the years, he and his brothe
>> well, you know, again, as an artist, you could call him a starving artist. a lot of his friends were on the edge, too, financially. they were just unique people, the type of people that make life interesting. >> his neighbors recall the first time robert has them over for dinner. what was your reaction? >> i was in shock because it was these beautiful wood walls, but floor to ceiling axes, knives. >> cannons. >> cannons. >> guns. >> oh, my. >>...
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as artist, you always have to be an activist. >> williams: you have to be political to be a good artistei: i think every art, if it's relevant, is political. >> evan osnos: that's the purpose of his life. >> williams: evan osnos is a writer for "the new yorker," who spent years in beijing and chronicled ai weiwei's confrontations with the authorities. he calls him an "entrepreneur of provocation." what does that mean? >> osnos: it means that no matter what he's doing, he's figuring out a way not to cooperate with the prevailing wisdom or the people in charge. and this can make a lot of people very angry. >> williams: what's wrong with how things are, to ai weiwei's mind? >> osnos: in china, you are being constantly told that the world today is so much better today than it was 20 or 30 or 40 years ago, when chinese people were literally starving. that you should be satisfied. and what ai weiwei is saying is, "absolutely not. you should demand more." >> williams: it's not good enough to be rich? >> osnos: exactly. it's not good enough to be rich; you need to be free as well. >> williams:
as artist, you always have to be an activist. >> williams: you have to be political to be a good artistei: i think every art, if it's relevant, is political. >> evan osnos: that's the purpose of his life. >> williams: evan osnos is a writer for "the new yorker," who spent years in beijing and chronicled ai weiwei's confrontations with the authorities. he calls him an "entrepreneur of provocation." what does that mean? >> osnos: it means that no matter...
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new york scene as we go to break court watchers don't forget to let us know what you think of the topics we've covered and if you would like to learn more about today's speech and artist check us out on facebook twitter and you tube see our poll shows at r t v dot com coming up the freedom of punk continues as watching the hawks strikes a chord. with. welcome to the wonderful world of blood donation i come here every three weeks to get my transfusion to be specific i receive immunoglobulin that my body gets and some bodies that i cannot produce that south around the world giving blood is seen as a symbol of generosity and does this because it helps people it's just that one of the side of things is that if this applies. to put the money on your car immediately you don't have all plasma based drugs today come from private companies and are produced from paid plans from a small company you know a motor car and. one of the risks of pay donation in it to them is prove that the frequency of pathologies is much higher in paid donations and it. if i was. over two years old he was in the money and that's the drill and who runs the blood business. len i'm a trial lawyer i've s
new york scene as we go to break court watchers don't forget to let us know what you think of the topics we've covered and if you would like to learn more about today's speech and artist check us out on facebook twitter and you tube see our poll shows at r t v dot com coming up the freedom of punk continues as watching the hawks strikes a chord. with. welcome to the wonderful world of blood donation i come here every three weeks to get my transfusion to be specific i receive immunoglobulin that...
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. >> nina simone said, you can't help but be a sign of the times as artists.talk a lot about, it's not parallel but it's a connection from here to now. this is a lot of what's wrong in our country today which started at this time period. and to really see these stories, you can't help but see that, those connections, and understand that. and then, you know, we talk a lot this season about citizen versus soldier and what that means, for you to decide to be a soldier, that doesn't mean just taking up arms, it means what it means for you to fight back against injustice. i think harriet is the perfect example of that. and so that last five minutes where she talks directly to camera about today, just felt right. >> i'm going to step back and open questions to the audience. i'm going to ask. my question is for aisha. playing both harriet tubman and your character on "shots fired," they seem both really emotional. how do you do that how do you prepare as an actress for that? >> hello, can you -- okay. yeah, they are very -- two very emotionally charged women. obvious
. >> nina simone said, you can't help but be a sign of the times as artists.talk a lot about, it's not parallel but it's a connection from here to now. this is a lot of what's wrong in our country today which started at this time period. and to really see these stories, you can't help but see that, those connections, and understand that. and then, you know, we talk a lot this season about citizen versus soldier and what that means, for you to decide to be a soldier, that doesn't mean just...
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. >> i don't think as an artist you should feel obligated to put your politics into your music. d to as a-- i just-- you know, i think people get a lot of grief, like "oh, it's the hollywood elite telling us what to do." or "who is this musician? what does his opinion matter?" i thought if you're an artist that doesn't mean you surrender your rights as a citizen. and if you have a platform to express yourself, do it, if you're compeld to. you don't have to. >> rose: what do you think they're trying to express? is it your voice? is it the songwriting when they say it's the new dillon. >> i thought it was shorthand for "you have a lot of words in your song, and the poetry aspect of it is as important as the musical aspect." i feel like the more i can find something universal. obviously, you're expressing yourself, but finding something that-- i don't know, just, like, human experience, i guess. can you-- if someone listens to a song that i write, can they relate to it as being, like, a fellow human being, like, on this planet and, like -- >> are you saying what they feel? >> i don'
. >> i don't think as an artist you should feel obligated to put your politics into your music. d to as a-- i just-- you know, i think people get a lot of grief, like "oh, it's the hollywood elite telling us what to do." or "who is this musician? what does his opinion matter?" i thought if you're an artist that doesn't mean you surrender your rights as a citizen. and if you have a platform to express yourself, do it, if you're compeld to. you don't have to. >>...
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takes the stage that folks don't like, from the president on down do they need to also accept it as artistic>> yeah, i think they did accept it. >> they did not. >> you had some protesters who were unaffiliated with trump go and protest this play. >> no, they did not. kellyanne conway -- >> there was no sanction -- >> on the top of my head, kellyanne conway and many of presidential advisor, they were rightfully outraged, if that's their position. they were rightfully outraged when they did not like the depictions of the president. so if this is tongue in cheek -- >> but being outraged and saying that it should stop or this is somehow going to lead to violence against journalism is not the same thing. >> but if they are okay with the president doing this, don't they have to be okay with other artists expressing themselves? >> i didn't see one person on donald trump's white house staff come out and say that this julius caesar play should be unfunded or, rather, cancelled because if it was speaking out against the president. there's one thing to criticize that and i think it's fair to criticize
takes the stage that folks don't like, from the president on down do they need to also accept it as artistic>> yeah, i think they did accept it. >> they did not. >> you had some protesters who were unaffiliated with trump go and protest this play. >> no, they did not. kellyanne conway -- >> there was no sanction -- >> on the top of my head, kellyanne conway and many of presidential advisor, they were rightfully outraged, if that's their position. they were...
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education, to behave, and a surgeon, a doctor who works for an international organization, and so, we as many artistsage we were proud of course to see this black man on the screen. at the same time there was something very strange because in fact we didn't realize is that they were giving a model fou for us, until you can equal this, you know, you have no place in the game. >> the model negro. >> the model negro. >> yeah, yeah. >> so it was something people don't know, baldwin was one of the phenomenal film critic. he did a phenomenal job in basically deconstructing hollywood. i've had film critics interviewing me telling me i will never be able to watch certain shows the same way again. because you get used to that. if you have no reason to question what you're seeing you just swallow it. you know. and are not even aware of what you're also swallowing. >> let me ask you, because i promised i would, some questions, if i can about the way you did this. to me what makes it so brilliant, i've never seen a film from beginning to end that are only the words of the subject. every word in this film is bald
education, to behave, and a surgeon, a doctor who works for an international organization, and so, we as many artistsage we were proud of course to see this black man on the screen. at the same time there was something very strange because in fact we didn't realize is that they were giving a model fou for us, until you can equal this, you know, you have no place in the game. >> the model negro. >> the model negro. >> yeah, yeah. >> so it was something people don't know,...
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changing as an artist in a way that barry gordie is not super happy about. ♪ everybody thinks we're wrongould ruin good money. you don't lightly talk about the government. >> yes, i want to know what's going on right now. >> ultimately when he agrees to put out "what's going on," barry tells marvin, okay, if you're right, i'll learn something. and if i'm right, you'll learn something. and of course, as barry will say, i learned something. >> every artist at motown was suddenly also wanting to try their chance at freedom. >> when people say soul, they put you in one category. they say, he is a soul artist. that's all they expect for you to sing. that's all they want you to sing. that's not true. soul is being able to express yourself. >> stevie wonder went to barry gordie and he negotiated his creative freedom and he used every bit of it. ♪ very superstitious writings on the wall ♪ >> stevie wonder making some of the greatest records anyone has ever made in popular music in america, back to back to back. ♪ letter's about to fall >> it's the equivalent of shooting a perfect shot from half c
changing as an artist in a way that barry gordie is not super happy about. ♪ everybody thinks we're wrongould ruin good money. you don't lightly talk about the government. >> yes, i want to know what's going on right now. >> ultimately when he agrees to put out "what's going on," barry tells marvin, okay, if you're right, i'll learn something. and if i'm right, you'll learn something. and of course, as barry will say, i learned something. >> every artist at motown...
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as an artist, as a musician, a person, what's the most important thing in the world to you.our pyramid? >> air. oxygen. >> stephen: really? yeah. not funny. i have horrible asthma. >> stephen: do you -- yeah, it stays with me. it's in my underpants. i didn't want my boxers to look bulky, but -- >> stephen: ah-ha, mm-hmm. is that an inhaler in your pocket or are you just happy to see me is this. >> what? ( laughter ) >> stephen: did you design everything you're wearing now? >> yes. >> stephen: including the necklace? >> yes. elizabeth taylor is my jewelry idol. >> stephen: white diamonds. her use of coral is crazy. she's dead now, though. >> stephen: yeah. ( laughter ) but diamonds are forever. did you ever see national velvet? >> no! >> stephen: you've got to see it. if you want to see jewelry, those violet eyes of hers. >> what are you talking about. >> stephen: elizabeth taylor. he was in a movie? >> stephen: she was in a movie?! ( laughter ) >> i don't know about that stuff. i found a book in barnes & noble and said, oh, this little white lady's got some nice stuff, and c
as an artist, as a musician, a person, what's the most important thing in the world to you.our pyramid? >> air. oxygen. >> stephen: really? yeah. not funny. i have horrible asthma. >> stephen: do you -- yeah, it stays with me. it's in my underpants. i didn't want my boxers to look bulky, but -- >> stephen: ah-ha, mm-hmm. is that an inhaler in your pocket or are you just happy to see me is this. >> what? ( laughter ) >> stephen: did you design everything...