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this gigantic pile of jeans is artist in barry's color palette barry has at least two thousand pairs of jeans here in his london studio and he needs them all he's constantly searching for just the right shade of blue so now i can artists. next. basically going to go find the right walk around. an hour free hours just trying to find the right pace. berries large format photo realistic works look like drawings from a distance but up close you see that they're intricate collages. once barry locates the right shade he cuts the fabric to just the right shape and size and fixes it in place with a special ed piece of. piece by piece the picture grows the many layers make it almost three dimensional. theories of earliest collages were portraits of one nine hundred fifty s. actors who transforms denims image i want to make these portraits of his people made of what it is today. and it wasn't seen as high fashion. these days barry's inspiration comes from the city he lives in london. he's even devoted an entire series to the laundromats he says are the hearts of many communities here it's sad
this gigantic pile of jeans is artist in barry's color palette barry has at least two thousand pairs of jeans here in his london studio and he needs them all he's constantly searching for just the right shade of blue so now i can artists. next. basically going to go find the right walk around. an hour free hours just trying to find the right pace. berries large format photo realistic works look like drawings from a distance but up close you see that they're intricate collages. once barry...
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right after that "barry" was just renewed for a third season.n to add it to your "et" binge worthy watch list. >> you, sir, are doing afghanistan. >> i want to do a story about meeting you. >> what makes "barry" binge worthy is the bromance between henry winkler and bill hader. >> he's the nicest man on the planet. you don't have to do much. you're just like you're henry, go. >> i watch this man on "saturday night live." i'm making him laugh. >> did you think i was good enough to be in your class? >> no barry, i don't. >> the story line follows a student in henry's acting class that wants to quit his day job. >> bill hader is an assassin. all of a sudden it dawns on him, i don't want to kill people anymore, i want to be an actor. >> i don't know if you can do it again but it was amazing. >> we're calling it a thrill o dee a mashup ofler and a h to t with me. >> and you don't want to have awards show fomo. that's fear of missing out. both henry and bill have earned emmys and more could be coming. >> wow. this man created, he writes, he directs, h
right after that "barry" was just renewed for a third season.n to add it to your "et" binge worthy watch list. >> you, sir, are doing afghanistan. >> i want to do a story about meeting you. >> what makes "barry" binge worthy is the bromance between henry winkler and bill hader. >> he's the nicest man on the planet. you don't have to do much. you're just like you're henry, go. >> i watch this man on "saturday night live." i'm...
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dave barry folks, that's the show for today. i'm becky quick.for joining us next week, spring housing season is now the time to buy, sell or wait each week, keep it here. we're "on the money. see you back here then have a great one and see you next weekend ♪ ♪ >> hello there we're live at the nasdaq marketsite the guys are getting ready for a big show while they're doing that, here's what's coming up >> i'm so excited! i'm so excited i'm so -- scared >> big banks kick off earnings season next week, but after you hear what dan has to say about one name, you might want to curb your enthusiasm. he'll break down the trade plus -- lyft options just started trading. >> that's cool and all, but dude, where's my car >> after a wild week for investors, mike ko
dave barry folks, that's the show for today. i'm becky quick.for joining us next week, spring housing season is now the time to buy, sell or wait each week, keep it here. we're "on the money. see you back here then have a great one and see you next weekend ♪ ♪ >> hello there we're live at the nasdaq marketsite the guys are getting ready for a big show while they're doing that, here's what's coming up >> i'm so excited! i'm so excited i'm so -- scared >> big banks kick...
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this gigantic pile of jeans is artist barry's color palette barry has at least two thousand pairs of jeans here in his london studio and he needs them all he's constantly searching for just the right shade of blue so now i can. get shoes pain and mix. basically going to go find the right shade or walk around. an hour free hours just trying to find the right pace. berries large format photo realistic works look like drawings from a distance but up close you see that there are intricate denim collages. once barry locates the right shade he cuts the fabric to just the right shape and size and fixes it in place with a special adhesive. piece by piece the picture grows the many layers make it almost three dimensional. theories of earliest collages were portraits of one nine hundred fifty s. actors who transforms denims image i want to make these portraits of his people made of what it is today in the past. and it wasn't seen as high fashion. these days barry's inspiration comes from the city he lives in london. he's even devoted an entire series to the laundromats he says are the hearts o
this gigantic pile of jeans is artist barry's color palette barry has at least two thousand pairs of jeans here in his london studio and he needs them all he's constantly searching for just the right shade of blue so now i can. get shoes pain and mix. basically going to go find the right shade or walk around. an hour free hours just trying to find the right pace. berries large format photo realistic works look like drawings from a distance but up close you see that there are intricate denim...
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barry: i believe so. chris: the large real estate groups could require agents to use secure software, make it a condition of membership, but they don't. the people at this small meeting told us there's a bigger, more fundamental problem. this gathering is rare. the industry is reluctant to even talk about the scam. should there be more discussions like this out in the open? nate: yeah, there needs to be a lot more conversation about this. i think people have the view, "oh, it won't happen to me." chris: but people are losing money virtually every day. there was even a case right near the boston office where this meeting took place. hackers took ted williams $300,000 down payment. ted: it's gone, there's no recovering that. chris: and yet, the most influential players in the nation told us they've never met like this to discuss stopping it. so, we arranged a first of its kind national meeting. the associations of realtors, mortgage brokers, and title companies committed to an open brainstorming session in
barry: i believe so. chris: the large real estate groups could require agents to use secure software, make it a condition of membership, but they don't. the people at this small meeting told us there's a bigger, more fundamental problem. this gathering is rare. the industry is reluctant to even talk about the scam. should there be more discussions like this out in the open? nate: yeah, there needs to be a lot more conversation about this. i think people have the view, "oh, it won't happen...
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barry sternlicht's here. remember when they lost a couple ceos tragically?lost their way a couple times it was a $12 stock >> i got a call by a hedge fund to join the board, you know, and they were going to go after them. >> way back then >> yeah, four or five years ago, yeah >>> all right, general motors also out with first-quarter results, earnings of $1.41 a share, beat estimates of $1.11 revenue $34.8 billion, was just a little bit shy of expectations that stock for its count is down 1%. >> mary barra making comments as well saying confidence in the year ahead remains strong. gm and mcdonald's, obviously, two of the biggest consumer-facing companies out there that are going to be reporting. again, we'll take a look at what else is happening with these stocks, but again, these are two of the biggest consumer-facing issues that we've been watching through the earnings season coming out barry sternlicht is our guest host today he's the chairman and ceo of starwood capital group, and barry, you've got a great idea of what's happening with consumers through a
barry sternlicht's here. remember when they lost a couple ceos tragically?lost their way a couple times it was a $12 stock >> i got a call by a hedge fund to join the board, you know, and they were going to go after them. >> way back then >> yeah, four or five years ago, yeah >>> all right, general motors also out with first-quarter results, earnings of $1.41 a share, beat estimates of $1.11 revenue $34.8 billion, was just a little bit shy of expectations that stock...
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barry manilow is still going strong after all these years. the singer joins us live to talk about his latest project. >> good morning on this tuesday, april 2nd. a wet tuesday at that. a little morning rain and i wish i could say it is going to get out of here but a lot more rain is on the way. we will check in with rose mary on the forecast coming up in a few minutes. >>> if you are tired of waiting for crews to from michigan took matters into his own mands. montae scott grabbed a shovel and started filling in pot holes on his street. his mom's car was damaged by a pot hole and he didn't want it to happen to anyone else. give him a medal. >> or give him a fine because it is not legal to do what he is doing. >> come on. >> i just wanted to bring everyone down. >> most cities have the option of filing that step. >> i i was the mayor maybe ask him not to do it but commend him. >> very good. >>> we are going to talk more about oakland and starting with the breaking fire we brought you yesterday. a warehouse was destroyed by flames. american empe
barry manilow is still going strong after all these years. the singer joins us live to talk about his latest project. >> good morning on this tuesday, april 2nd. a wet tuesday at that. a little morning rain and i wish i could say it is going to get out of here but a lot more rain is on the way. we will check in with rose mary on the forecast coming up in a few minutes. >>> if you are tired of waiting for crews to from michigan took matters into his own mands. montae scott grabbed...
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"barry" airs sunday nights on hbo. cheers and applause ] ♪ no matter what life throws down roomba is up for the challenge. only roomba uses 2 multi-surface rubber brushes that powerfully clean up debris on all your floors. and only the (new) roomba i7+ empties its own bin into a disposable bag. so you can forget about vacuuming for weeks. if it's not from irobot, it's not a roomba. charmin ultra soft! ♪ it's softer than ever. charmin ultra soft is softer than ever... so it's harder to resist. okay, this is getting a little weird. enjoy the go! with charmin! you'll make my morning, buty the price ruin my day.ou? complicated relationship with milk? pour on the lactaid, 100% real milk, just without that annoying lactose. mmm, that's good. goodreally? [sighs] ♪ have you tried merrick yet? we get it ♪ you got it [sighs happily] we're petsmart and everyone i've ever opioloved away from me.thing everything. i blew my ankle out and i got prescribed pain pills by my doctor. if making my detox public is gonna help somebody i'm a
"barry" airs sunday nights on hbo. cheers and applause ] ♪ no matter what life throws down roomba is up for the challenge. only roomba uses 2 multi-surface rubber brushes that powerfully clean up debris on all your floors. and only the (new) roomba i7+ empties its own bin into a disposable bag. so you can forget about vacuuming for weeks. if it's not from irobot, it's not a roomba. charmin ultra soft! ♪ it's softer than ever. charmin ultra soft is softer than ever... so it's...
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i want to talk about "barry." >> yes.n. >> seth: yes. a it's on sunday night at 10:00. >> seth: and, you know, i don't want to give too much away. because this is a show if people haven'watched it yet, they, you know, obviously, have to start at the beginning. >> sure. >> seth: the season one finale was as good a season finale as you are ever going to see in television.-- but there was hen you first read it, you were worried that you were maybe not -- i >> okay, ss sad. all of a sudden you're inside. and through the window - through the curtains you see the flash of two bullets. and i immediately called bill. i said, "am i dead?" >> seth: yeah. [ laughter ] >> "did i just have one great season? [ laughter ] is that it?" ause everybody dies -- >> seth: yeah. >> on that show. >> seth: a lot of people die. >> got to duck those bullets. >> seth: yeah. then there's two bullets, that obviously doublechances that it was you. but you made it. t yes. >> seth: you made season two. >> i did. >> seth: and we were also talking today,
i want to talk about "barry." >> yes.n. >> seth: yes. a it's on sunday night at 10:00. >> seth: and, you know, i don't want to give too much away. because this is a show if people haven'watched it yet, they, you know, obviously, have to start at the beginning. >> sure. >> seth: the season one finale was as good a season finale as you are ever going to see in television.-- but there was hen you first read it, you were worried that you were maybe not -- i...
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the day we finished "barry", i .ris, took a train for two and a half hours down to angouleme. i hope i'm saying the name correctly. >> seth: t y're not watching. >> no. [ laughter ] next year. >> seth: yeah, yeah, yeah. >> yeah. the reruns. and i -- we spent 12 days with wes anderson who is unto himself. he really is a master. >> seth: yeah. it must have been -- it's so fun to watch you have -o despit incredibly long career, new experiences. that just must be the best thing. >> well, i love my job. and it was so cold that i had to stand on hot water bottles. bob balabam is my brother. and adrien brody is our phew. and benicio del toro, what a sweetie. [ laughter ] he is -- no. he -- you know what? he looks tough. but he's so well informed and such a lovely person. >> seth: yeah. he really is. >>eah. >> seth: in all seriousness, the same thing, when he was here, i was like, "oh, this is such a wonderful surprise how lovely you are." >> yea really. yeah. [ laughter ] >> seth: so menacing. >> because -- yeah. >> seth: y
the day we finished "barry", i .ris, took a train for two and a half hours down to angouleme. i hope i'm saying the name correctly. >> seth: t y're not watching. >> no. [ laughter ] next year. >> seth: yeah, yeah, yeah. >> yeah. the reruns. and i -- we spent 12 days with wes anderson who is unto himself. he really is a master. >> seth: yeah. it must have been -- it's so fun to watch you have -o despit incredibly long career, new experiences. that just...
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barry loudermilk and jodi heise. we have them all. we have them all. [applause] that is a pretty unbeatable group. we have been doing ok together, haven't we? thate people in this room served every day on the frontiers and frontlines of this it is, you a crisis have earned the gratitude of our entire nation. you might not even know it, but the nation loves you. thank you, very much. [applause] you are the first responders who bring patients back to life. you are the law enforcement officers who bring drug traffickers to justice. you are the doctors, nurses, and counselors who give struggling citizens the hope and solace and strength to build a brighter and
barry loudermilk and jodi heise. we have them all. we have them all. [applause] that is a pretty unbeatable group. we have been doing ok together, haven't we? thate people in this room served every day on the frontiers and frontlines of this it is, you a crisis have earned the gratitude of our entire nation. you might not even know it, but the nation loves you. thank you, very much. [applause] you are the first responders who bring patients back to life. you are the law enforcement officers who...
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will earnings be the catalyst to get us there barry james is portfolio management and founding partner and cio. >> hi. >> i'll mention bob summarized the issue. revenues are up and earnings are down how much longer is that likely to persist >> yeah. it looks like this quarter is probably the most heightened quarter of this margin compression that's going on. but now we're learning that next quarter analysts are expecting profits to deteriorate i think wage growth is up 3.5, 3 3.6% we have interest rates up. that is really putting a lot of pressure on margins. as bob said, that's really what investors are focusing on. we need to see once that gets behind us, perhaps we have a catalyst to move stocks higher >> p >> barry, with that background, why do you like a name like kroger, competitive pressures and pressure on prices because of amazon and others why do you think they can do well in this environment >> well, they're shifting their business while they're adding more stores and also going on to the internet and they are raising prices one of the guys in the office went to kroger the o
will earnings be the catalyst to get us there barry james is portfolio management and founding partner and cio. >> hi. >> i'll mention bob summarized the issue. revenues are up and earnings are down how much longer is that likely to persist >> yeah. it looks like this quarter is probably the most heightened quarter of this margin compression that's going on. but now we're learning that next quarter analysts are expecting profits to deteriorate i think wage growth is up 3.5, 3...
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as well as members of congress, rick allen, barry loudermilk and jodi heiss, we have 'em all. that's a pretty unbeatable group. ms. we've been doing okay together, haven't we, huh? we've been doing good. to all of the people in this room who serve every day on the frontiers can anding front lines -- and front lines of this crisis, and a crisis it is, you have earned the gratitude of our entire nation. you may not even know it. but our nation loves you, and they love what you're doing, thank you very much. [applause] you are the first responders who bring patients back to life. you are the law enforcement officers who bring drug traffickers to justice. you are the doctors, nurses and counselors who give struggling citizens the hope and solace and strength to build a brighter and
as well as members of congress, rick allen, barry loudermilk and jodi heiss, we have 'em all. that's a pretty unbeatable group. ms. we've been doing okay together, haven't we, huh? we've been doing good. to all of the people in this room who serve every day on the frontiers can anding front lines -- and front lines of this crisis, and a crisis it is, you have earned the gratitude of our entire nation. you may not even know it. but our nation loves you, and they love what you're doing, thank you...
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barry, final question to you and i'll end this on kroger. a name that you like and a name being put out of business by amazon with everything else that is happening in today's environment. tell us before we go why you like that stock. sglft fir . >> first of all, it's everywhere p people buy their groceries a lot locally. they have gone to the internet and they're actually delivering things to people's homes, you know, that you order online and that's true in my area right here it will take a little while for it to catch up from a profit side but it's coming and kroger is a well-run company and i firmly believe that it will do very well over the years ahead. >> barry james, sir, thank you very much. dom and mike, thanks, as well. >>> we'll dip back into the hearing under way once again questioning the bank's ceos. >> discuss the success of changes made over the last decade and thanks to dodd frank and other legislation and changes you made since the financial crisis and changes you have also made i am grateful for the changes that have been
barry, final question to you and i'll end this on kroger. a name that you like and a name being put out of business by amazon with everything else that is happening in today's environment. tell us before we go why you like that stock. sglft fir . >> first of all, it's everywhere p people buy their groceries a lot locally. they have gone to the internet and they're actually delivering things to people's homes, you know, that you order online and that's true in my area right here it will...
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>> jimmy: hey, i'm excited about "barry" coming back. i love the show.do i love it. [ applause ] are you finished shooting the whole season? >> no, no. we're in a post production right now. >> jimmy: post production. >> yeah. >> jimmy: that's like what happens after the show is over. you used to work in post production. >> yeah, i used to work in post production. i was the post p.a. i used to bring the editors food and coffee and stuff. and i worked on a show called "the surreal life." you remember "the surreal life" where they plugged a bunch of celebrities and put them in a house. >> jimmy: yes, indeed. celebrities in the house. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: on one hand you're a celebrity. >> on the other hand you're on "surreal life." we had corey feldman, and he got married. i was so bummed out, because i like reality shows. and then it was like when i realized reality shows were fake, i was that dumb. i was like 20. wait, what? they don't like each other? what? because they had this moment where corey feldman, i was -- and the editor was watching this. thi
>> jimmy: hey, i'm excited about "barry" coming back. i love the show.do i love it. [ applause ] are you finished shooting the whole season? >> no, no. we're in a post production right now. >> jimmy: post production. >> yeah. >> jimmy: that's like what happens after the show is over. you used to work in post production. >> yeah, i used to work in post production. i was the post p.a. i used to bring the editors food and coffee and stuff. and i worked...
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you just have to give them to british artist barry who makes. this gigantic pile of jeans is artist. barry has at least two thousand pairs of jeans here in his london studio and he needs he's constantly searching for just the right shade of blue. berries large photo realistic drawings from a distance but up close you see the intricate. the right shade he cuts the fabric to just the right shape and size and fixes it in place with a special ed piece of. piece by piece the pictured. the many layers to make it almost three dimensional. earliest collages were portraits of one nine hundred fifty s. actors who transformed. want to make these portraits. of what it is today. and it wasn't seen as. inspiration comes from the city he lives in. he's even devoted an entire series that he says are the hearts of many communities here. you can take several weeks to create. a collage like this one. barry also creates huge denim installations in galleries around the world would sell for tens of thousands of euros but he also exhibits in other spaces like ads so f
you just have to give them to british artist barry who makes. this gigantic pile of jeans is artist. barry has at least two thousand pairs of jeans here in his london studio and he needs he's constantly searching for just the right shade of blue. berries large photo realistic drawings from a distance but up close you see the intricate. the right shade he cuts the fabric to just the right shape and size and fixes it in place with a special ed piece of. piece by piece the pictured. the many...
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or do they ever have qualms about that. >> sreenivasan: our interview with barry mie err continues here and online at pbs.org/newshour. >> what can happen here? i mean you've talked to kind of the end-ser, the end victims, the families that are surviving. it seems a pretty long stretch from the kind of high-minded art wod, right. so the person that might be in appalachia somewhere who suffered at the hands of this drug, what is their relief wht can they get? >> you know, i think the best one can hope for is that there are moneys set aside through this litigation for drug treatment. i think the other benefit that will accrue if attorney geneals cud plaintiffs' lawyers force these nts to become public in that we as a society will knowly what happened during this epidemic. i mean we're dealing with the greatest public health crisis of the 21s-- 21s century. we don't know how the sackler's come ported themselves during it. they claim, you know, we ha clean hands. we're now seeing documents suggesting otherwise. the last thing, the worst thing thes could happen is for cases to be settled and
or do they ever have qualms about that. >> sreenivasan: our interview with barry mie err continues here and online at pbs.org/newshour. >> what can happen here? i mean you've talked to kind of the end-ser, the end victims, the families that are surviving. it seems a pretty long stretch from the kind of high-minded art wod, right. so the person that might be in appalachia somewhere who suffered at the hands of this drug, what is their relief wht can they get? >> you know, i...
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"barry" airs sunday nights on hbo. to chevy. i switched to chevy. we switched to chevy. i switched from ram to chevy. see why people are switching to chevy. we love our chevy. why did we switch? just look at it. switch into a new chevy today. current competitive owners get 20% below msrp on most equinox models when financing with gm financial. that's over eight thousand dollars on this equinox. on most equinox models when financing with gm financial. and your coffee machine is more they'veof a cougher,washer, that's your appliances saying, "softer water is better!" "give me culligan water! it's water but better!" with culligan water the dishes could sparkle, the laundry's to die for and the coffee's remarkable! i'm missing out on our family outings because i can't find a bladder leakage product that fits. everything was too loose. but depend® fit-flex feels tailored to me. with a range of sizes for all body types. depend® fit-flex underwear is guaranteed to be your best fit. depend® fit-flex underwear [ "werk it" by ma
"barry" airs sunday nights on hbo. to chevy. i switched to chevy. we switched to chevy. i switched from ram to chevy. see why people are switching to chevy. we love our chevy. why did we switch? just look at it. switch into a new chevy today. current competitive owners get 20% below msrp on most equinox models when financing with gm financial. that's over eight thousand dollars on this equinox. on most equinox models when financing with gm financial. and your coffee machine is more...
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. >>> everyone needs a real id including barry bonds. the celebrity moment that lined the mood at one bay area dmv. everyone's got to listen to mom. when it comes to reducing the sugar in your family's diet, coke, dr pepper and pepsi hear you. we're working together to do just that. bringing you more great tasting beverages with less sugar or no sugar at all. smaller portion sizes, clear calorie labels and reminders to think balance. because we know mom wants what's best. more beverage choices, smaller portions, less sugar. balanceus.org >>> it is interesting that 87 degrees is a cool down, a little bit of marine era and it is obvious from the pictures that the marine air is a nice link it over san francisco which made it to the 60s today. the sweet spot, not hot not cold today and in the 70s with an overnight low for santa rosa. 52 and san francisco's and i want to give you a reservoir of date. we are done with the rain for now but we do have a significant amount of snow melt. that is average for late april. these lakes are all running
. >>> everyone needs a real id including barry bonds. the celebrity moment that lined the mood at one bay area dmv. everyone's got to listen to mom. when it comes to reducing the sugar in your family's diet, coke, dr pepper and pepsi hear you. we're working together to do just that. bringing you more great tasting beverages with less sugar or no sugar at all. smaller portion sizes, clear calorie labels and reminders to think balance. because we know mom wants what's best. more beverage...
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barry zevin is the simple way -- wee hav we have this mucs and this much housing. and so we are definitely in a crisis. >> by the look at the slide and you look at the behavioral health spectrum of care and i listened to the mission of the department of public health and i see the difference between h.s.h.s budget and the department of public health's budget. i know that there are a variety of services that you provide and a plethora of uses for the resources of the budget. why does d.p.h. not provide any housing as a department under this spectrum of care? >> d.p.h. -- so d.p.h. previously provided housing? >> correct. >> and we transferred all of those services to h.h.s. when it was formed. >> when you transferred all of the services did you also transfer all of the resources? >> i believe so, yes. >> all of them? >> yes. >> okay. so what you're saying is that as we focus on addressing the housing crisis and the homeless crisis, that the department of public health doesn't have any resources to provide for actual housing? >> i believe that's correct. >> yeah and
barry zevin is the simple way -- wee hav we have this mucs and this much housing. and so we are definitely in a crisis. >> by the look at the slide and you look at the behavioral health spectrum of care and i listened to the mission of the department of public health and i see the difference between h.s.h.s budget and the department of public health's budget. i know that there are a variety of services that you provide and a plethora of uses for the resources of the budget. why does...
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barry has made a name for himself with his. international magazines feature his work he's published a coffee table books. and he creates a few. installations works like secret garden have been exhibited in galleries around the world and sell for tens of thousands of euros. he also exhibits in public spaces like here in the self which is department store in london for six weeks the jeans department turned into a small gallery. one of the works is a self-portrait. to me as an artist obviously it's not the showing galleries and museums but it's also nice to show the work in different contexts so it's nice to see people's reactions and likes and obviously nice just to give a different audience because everyone goes to galleries. surf people coming here and it's reaching more people. denmark for all in fact rather like genes themselves. i don't know about you but i have a sweet tooth at dinner i gladly skip the starter and the main course and go straight to dessert pastry chef and if seems to have read my mind because he has opened
barry has made a name for himself with his. international magazines feature his work he's published a coffee table books. and he creates a few. installations works like secret garden have been exhibited in galleries around the world and sell for tens of thousands of euros. he also exhibits in public spaces like here in the self which is department store in london for six weeks the jeans department turned into a small gallery. one of the works is a self-portrait. to me as an artist obviously...
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"barry" airs sunday nights on hbo.my body of proof. man 1: proof of less joint pain and clearer skin. man 2: proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis... woman 2: ...with humira. woman 3: humira targets and blocks a specific source of inflammation that contributes to both joint and skin symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain, stop further irreversible joint damage and clear skin in many adults. humira is the number one prescribed biologic for psoriatic arthritis. announcer: humira can lower your ability to fight infections.ho, have happened, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. man 3: ask your rheumatologist about humira. woman 4: go to mypsaproof.com to see proof in action. " when better chickens are hatched, we wil
"barry" airs sunday nights on hbo.my body of proof. man 1: proof of less joint pain and clearer skin. man 2: proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis... woman 2: ...with humira. woman 3: humira targets and blocks a specific source of inflammation that contributes to both joint and skin symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain, stop further irreversible joint damage and clear skin in many adults. humira is the number one prescribed biologic for psoriatic arthritis. announcer:...
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out your closet now we all know one person's trash is another person's treasure and that's how even barry feels the british artist creates lauch fascinating art works out of old jeans and if you think this pile here is a lot of wait and see what it looks like in his studio. material. of jeans. has at least two thousand pairs. is always searching for the right shade of blue for each specific work of art. or. sometimes. just. uses the material for his. works. they look like drawings but you see that they're made of hundreds of scraps of. the color shading and the surfaces all come from the. shade and. the best things about the works of people. so. it's the right shade. cloth into the. fixes it in place special. piece by piece that. many layers make it almost three dimensional. it's constantly discovering new facets of his material. shiny surface so this using we have makes it looks like a shiny metallic polish. his fascination with denim began nearly fifteen years ago when he came across a pile of jeans while sorting out things his earliest collages were portraits of famous actors from the
out your closet now we all know one person's trash is another person's treasure and that's how even barry feels the british artist creates lauch fascinating art works out of old jeans and if you think this pile here is a lot of wait and see what it looks like in his studio. material. of jeans. has at least two thousand pairs. is always searching for the right shade of blue for each specific work of art. or. sometimes. just. uses the material for his. works. they look like drawings but you see...
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barry manilow's residency will be extended through october at the international theater in las vegas.the star also has a new album called night songs 2 which will be released in june. >> it's a romantic, sexy album of me playing the piano and singing beautiful standards. it's like having me in your living room playing the piano and singing for you! >> reporter: another singer with a long-running residency in vegas has a new gig, celine dion has been named a global ambassador for l'oreal harris. the 51-year-old told people magazine she never expected such an honor. tickets are on sale now for the highly anticipated avengers endgame. the movie opened nationwide april 26. for true marvel movie lovers, a marathon of all 22 films in the marvel cinematic universe will be shown in 11 theaters in the u.s. starting april 23 . >>> coming up, the showdown in oak town. warriors and gonzaga battle for the lead. >>> let's take a quick live look outside right now, downtown san jose is >>> it wednesday morning to you, today will be the driest day of the work week meaning mostly cloudy skies with a ch
barry manilow's residency will be extended through october at the international theater in las vegas.the star also has a new album called night songs 2 which will be released in june. >> it's a romantic, sexy album of me playing the piano and singing beautiful standards. it's like having me in your living room playing the piano and singing for you! >> reporter: another singer with a long-running residency in vegas has a new gig, celine dion has been named a global ambassador for...
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barry petersen, denver. here's a simple true-or-false quiz for you. you're between age 50 and 85, it's important for you to know the truth, so please listen closely. i'm alex trebek, and all of the answers are false. so what is true? you can get coverage, regardless of your health, with the #1 most popular whole life insurance plan available through the colonial penn program. whether you're in the best of health or you have high blood pressure or other health problems, you can get coverage, with no health questions and no medical exam. you can't be turned down for any medical reason. you don't pay a higher rate because of your age. and coverage options start at just $9.95 a month, less than 35 cents a day, and will never increase. permanent coverage with a permanent rate lock. call to get your free information. you'll also get this free beneficiary planner. use this valuable guide to record your important information and your final wishes. it's yours free, just for calling. so call now. just between us, cleaning with a mop and bucket is such a hassle.
barry petersen, denver. here's a simple true-or-false quiz for you. you're between age 50 and 85, it's important for you to know the truth, so please listen closely. i'm alex trebek, and all of the answers are false. so what is true? you can get coverage, regardless of your health, with the #1 most popular whole life insurance plan available through the colonial penn program. whether you're in the best of health or you have high blood pressure or other health problems, you can get coverage,...
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luckily, with me, he never really did that many takes. 0n barry lyndon, i heard he went up to 100 takes chess player and a photographer, to the short films he made as a young auteur, in which he did pretty much everything. each of his major movies is given a gallery, telling its story, presenting the processes, props and people with whom kubrick collaborated. this is where most of the show‘s contents have come from. the film—maker's home and h0 in hertfordshire, which was a sort of kubrick studios. ok, so, this library was the screening room. this was a workroom. so, the steenbeck was over there, the control table was over here. what connection was he wanting to make with the audience? he wanted to tell stories that made people think. he didn't spoon—feed you what you should think about his movie. and that's why, 50 years down the road, people are still discussing and talking about them. the exhibition ends with his oscar—winning sci—fi classic 2001: a space odyssey, complete with a space station v installation, and a range of archive material that brings us as close as we are ever goin
luckily, with me, he never really did that many takes. 0n barry lyndon, i heard he went up to 100 takes chess player and a photographer, to the short films he made as a young auteur, in which he did pretty much everything. each of his major movies is given a gallery, telling its story, presenting the processes, props and people with whom kubrick collaborated. this is where most of the show‘s contents have come from. the film—maker's home and h0 in hertfordshire, which was a sort of kubrick...
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barry award, following his remarks about transgender people.r his character, australian housewife dame edna everage, has also been critisised by other comedians over the comments. it has been five days since wikileaks founder, julian assange was removed from the ecuadorian embassy. his arrest by london police at the invitation of ecuador‘s government brought to an end his seven year stay there. he now faces extradition to the united states on hacking charges. ecuadorian officials said assange's expulsion occurred due to a number of transgressions. well a short time ago, ecuador‘s president lenin moreno sat down with our north america editor jon sopel and he explained the reasons that went behind ecuador revoking assange's asylum. translation: several, from verbal insults and he referred to our country as insignificant. an excuse me ifi country as insignificant. an excuse me if i have to say this, but even smearing his thesis on embassy walls. i think these are sufficient reasons to walls. i think these are sufficient reaso ns to revo ke walls.
barry award, following his remarks about transgender people.r his character, australian housewife dame edna everage, has also been critisised by other comedians over the comments. it has been five days since wikileaks founder, julian assange was removed from the ecuadorian embassy. his arrest by london police at the invitation of ecuador‘s government brought to an end his seven year stay there. he now faces extradition to the united states on hacking charges. ecuadorian officials said...
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. >> glor: all right, barry petersen, good to have you erere. barry, thank you very much.tth the attack happening 20 years ago this week, we sat down ath five columbine survivors, each with a different story then and a different message today. chat includes michelle wheeler, a teacher in the school district currently, now the mother of a 13-year-old. ayw does that impact the way you raise her and... >> i started telling her about the shooting when she was five and going into kindergarten. and i started very developmentally appropriate, just saying, "mommy is sad that her friends are in heaven." and then as she got older, i aarted to tell her a little bit more. ke hardest day of my life was sending her to kindergarten. hhad no idea what i was doing, sty i was letting her go. and every day still is a struggle. >> glor: do you think where she can get out places, exits? o we'll be in the doctor's office or king super's or somewhere, and i'll say, "show me five places where you'll hide," because it could happen anywhere, and i want her to be anepared. and i think it makes me fe
. >> glor: all right, barry petersen, good to have you erere. barry, thank you very much.tth the attack happening 20 years ago this week, we sat down ath five columbine survivors, each with a different story then and a different message today. chat includes michelle wheeler, a teacher in the school district currently, now the mother of a 13-year-old. ayw does that impact the way you raise her and... >> i started telling her about the shooting when she was five and going into...
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david. >> begnaud: barry, we're glad you're there. thank you. journalist on assignment in northern ireland was killed by two teenagers, according to police who have arrested those teens. s is happeneriearlier in the we mckee was hit by a stray bullet that was fired at police officers. authorities are calling her death a terrorist act sanctioned by a dissident group known as the new i.r.a. on this easter weekend, there is growing resentment in france to the push to rebuild a national .reasure, notre dame. reconstruction could easily cost more than $1 billion. and as roxana saberi reports, elme people feel that money could be put to better use. >> reporter: yellow vest protests erupted for the23rdstrh some r demon motorcycles on fire and many more marching peacefully against income inequality and rising prices. but this time, five days after notre dame cathedral went up in xlames, some expressed a new grievance with messages like this, "millions for notre dame of paris. nothing for the miserable ones." some of these protesters are beuse billiona h
david. >> begnaud: barry, we're glad you're there. thank you. journalist on assignment in northern ireland was killed by two teenagers, according to police who have arrested those teens. s is happeneriearlier in the we mckee was hit by a stray bullet that was fired at police officers. authorities are calling her death a terrorist act sanctioned by a dissident group known as the new i.r.a. on this easter weekend, there is growing resentment in france to the push to rebuild a national...
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army four-star general barry mccaffrey.mention the word uncomfortable before the break and it is a meek word for this situation but this entire situation, which many argue is a bonafide crisis at our southern border, puts the u.s. military in a deeply uncomfortable position. >> yeah, i think that is a fair characterization. i've had a lot of experience dealing with those border issues and with mexico and central america. we have around 5,000 troops in the border now active and national guard. it is a half billion dollars in fiscal year '19. and many cases this is nothing new. we've had troops there off and on for the last 20 years. what i opposed when i was in uniform and still oppose as having armed elements of the u.s. military on the border. we don't want to militaryize the borders and we want the customs and border protection law enforcement officers with primary responsibility. now whether it is engineers building roads, national guard troops helping unload trucks so that law enforcement can search them and those are a
army four-star general barry mccaffrey.mention the word uncomfortable before the break and it is a meek word for this situation but this entire situation, which many argue is a bonafide crisis at our southern border, puts the u.s. military in a deeply uncomfortable position. >> yeah, i think that is a fair characterization. i've had a lot of experience dealing with those border issues and with mexico and central america. we have around 5,000 troops in the border now active and national...
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you started as an assistant to barry diller at paramount. right to get where you are? jeffrey: there is one thing, and i've talked about this before, that's been my north star. i didn't know it was my north star as a kid or teenager or working for barry. it was only years later that i was able to express what it was i've always been trying to do my whole life. and it's pretty simple, it's two words. exceed expectations. and so, when barry hired me to be his gopher, his assistant to run around and organize things, previews, get a script copied or whatever it was, no matter what he asked me to do, i always try to do it more, better, faster than he anticipated or he expected me to do. and what i found is that when i did things, and i did exceed expectations, his or others, people would give me more opportunity and more opportunity. and then i started to realize when i go into a meeting with a staff meeting, you try to exceed expectations in that. now, you can't do it all the time and you don't do it in every set of circumstances, but that idea
you started as an assistant to barry diller at paramount. right to get where you are? jeffrey: there is one thing, and i've talked about this before, that's been my north star. i didn't know it was my north star as a kid or teenager or working for barry. it was only years later that i was able to express what it was i've always been trying to do my whole life. and it's pretty simple, it's two words. exceed expectations. and so, when barry hired me to be his gopher, his assistant to run around...
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barry banister is here with, barry world view. tell us what you are seeing. >> yeah, liz.el goes it just shows the s&p at the very top of the range we would have expected. we have had a "v"-shaped market this year, but we're looking at more l-shaped earnings. we're below the street with earnings, mostly technology. one of the thinks that bothers me the market is 17 times forward earnings on consensus, a little above that on our sits. the long-term average is 14.4 times earnings on price-to-earnings ratio. we're talking about somewhat overvalued market where earnings will slow mid-year because a lot of the things that have happened, both on chinese stimulus and fed policy, they work with a lag, a lag that will impact mid-year growth. i'm not terribly attracted to stocks here. in fact we might be setting up for classic sell in may, to away at least through the summer. liz: our traders said exact opposite at the top of the show. two different breeds of cat, you have an investor and trader. i have to ask what is the fed afraid of? they weren't afraid last year when this raise
barry banister is here with, barry world view. tell us what you are seeing. >> yeah, liz.el goes it just shows the s&p at the very top of the range we would have expected. we have had a "v"-shaped market this year, but we're looking at more l-shaped earnings. we're below the street with earnings, mostly technology. one of the thinks that bothers me the market is 17 times forward earnings on consensus, a little above that on our sits. the long-term average is 14.4 times...
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luckily, with me, he never really did that many takes. 0n barry lyndon, i heard he went up to 100 takesays, earning a living as a chess player and a photographer, to the short films he made as a young auteur, in which he did pretty much everything. each of his major movies is given a gallery, telling its story, presenting the processes, props and people with whom kubrick collaborated. this is where most of the show‘s contents have come from. the film—maker's home and h0 in hertfordshire, which was a sort of kubrick studios. ok, so, this library was the screening room. this was a workroom. so, the steenbeck was over there, the control table was over here. what connection was he wanting to make with the audience? he wanted to tell stories that made people think. he didn't spoon—feed you what you should think about his movie. and that's why, 50 years down the road, people are still discussing and talking about them. the exhibition ends with his oscar—winning sci—fi classic 2001: a space odyssey, complete with a space station v installation, and a range of archive material that brings us as
luckily, with me, he never really did that many takes. 0n barry lyndon, i heard he went up to 100 takesays, earning a living as a chess player and a photographer, to the short films he made as a young auteur, in which he did pretty much everything. each of his major movies is given a gallery, telling its story, presenting the processes, props and people with whom kubrick collaborated. this is where most of the show‘s contents have come from. the film—maker's home and h0 in hertfordshire,...
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barry any way in which is that i when i had a one subject. i think is good you become the person that you are now under you know. it's in a lot. you know you turn out good it just took so long enough. so i think that is date don't shade richelle is trying on you our friend. but the reality of finding a new community that you've never experienced tell us about that well you know through embrace islam and career. to prolong it again we the crew are going to. brother who we're told about remember that through what they want to gain. late sixty's and said we are because our brother. but haven't discovered. also reckon that the fact that network. that what your brother. you know it's given me. that is it that never experienced before the goodness of her family again this is a commitment. coming out to the streets and that's been the same thing that sort of ever was devastated you know we had a very strong sense of. community in prison and you know if we come out of produce not experience that was very deborah to me or not i think that was one of t
barry any way in which is that i when i had a one subject. i think is good you become the person that you are now under you know. it's in a lot. you know you turn out good it just took so long enough. so i think that is date don't shade richelle is trying on you our friend. but the reality of finding a new community that you've never experienced tell us about that well you know through embrace islam and career. to prolong it again we the crew are going to. brother who we're told about remember...
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tonight -- adam driver, star of "little", actress regina hall, from "barry", actor anthony carrigan,eaturing the 8g band with fred armisen. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] that is fantastic to hear. in that case, let's get to news. rmer white house chief strategist steve bannon claimed in an interview this week that i if pnt trump were to be re-elected, america will get, quote, "pure trump off the chain." oh, no. no more inscrutable maof mystery? [ laughter ] what does off the chain look like? s i'm pretty sure someone tackle him and put pants on him as it is.ht [ la ] according to a new poll, former vice president joe biden now has a double-digit lead over bernie sanders in the iowa caucus. it's the most space bin has ever given anyone. [ laughter and applause ] while speaking to reporters t today, presidemp talked about his thoughts on the upcoming masters golf tournament saying, quote, "i think ita going to beat masters." well, it ought
tonight -- adam driver, star of "little", actress regina hall, from "barry", actor anthony carrigan,eaturing the 8g band with fred armisen. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] that is fantastic to hear. in that case, let's get to news. rmer white house chief strategist steve bannon claimed in an interview this week...
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barry middleton has played in four olympic games and as many world cups and commonwealth games, scoringys it's been a career littered with highlights. has been amazing for me to play hockeyin has been amazing for me to play hockey in so many places, make so many friends and play tournaments. ifi many friends and play tournaments. if i had to pick a couple, it would be winning something as massive as a country in the group in 2009, it was a special feeling, and for me, london and the hague world cup that we had were both really special. they were home tournaments for me. what about london 2012, just missing out on the bronze? is that a regret? we are proud of what we did achieve, the excitement that we built with hockey around the country around that time. there will always be a feeling of, could we have got that medal at the end? but regret is the wrong word. what's next for you? i'll still be involved in hockey, i'll still be involved in hockey, i'll be playing hockey next year, —— playing club hockey, so i haven't fully retired and i'll be going into coaching work and explore what tha
barry middleton has played in four olympic games and as many world cups and commonwealth games, scoringys it's been a career littered with highlights. has been amazing for me to play hockeyin has been amazing for me to play hockey in so many places, make so many friends and play tournaments. ifi many friends and play tournaments. if i had to pick a couple, it would be winning something as massive as a country in the group in 2009, it was a special feeling, and for me, london and the hague world...
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much for the concert hall they say well over the weekend he gave a much anticipated performance of barry's requiem with his own music a tanna in the milan church where it originally had its premiere way back in one thousand nine hundred eighty four. yet. i. need to be recognizable the passage d.s.e. re the day of wrath one of the climaxes intercept a very nice requiem mass conducted sale jokerman says on the orchestra music a chant of the touring here are one hundred eighty musicians fifteen concerts but this venue stands out milan's on marco church where bass requiem was first performed this is a very very special very. basic of the records of a concert. but is done for different purposes. so this plays give us the opportunity to. finding again true purpose or. secrets of music. and to get connected to this music in different way sanmarco church first mentioned in the year twelve fifty four martin luther was here and so was mozart illustrious guests fantastic acoustics it was here that the premier of his requiem dedicated to his late friend the poet and it's. a month sony first performed
much for the concert hall they say well over the weekend he gave a much anticipated performance of barry's requiem with his own music a tanna in the milan church where it originally had its premiere way back in one thousand nine hundred eighty four. yet. i. need to be recognizable the passage d.s.e. re the day of wrath one of the climaxes intercept a very nice requiem mass conducted sale jokerman says on the orchestra music a chant of the touring here are one hundred eighty musicians fifteen...