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new spaces unique forms expansive horizons with his architecture here on display at the beach design museum . she has always push boundaries. of course general form and formlessness. the form should not be finite but should be more for us. in the 1990 s. the indian architect designed the. gallery as an underground cave she wanted to build something. magical something with cosmic significance something still rooted in the local culture even more important was the building's location exhaustible the campus of the university where she founded a school of architecture. extremely focused. for. sciences. to build a school in his mid thirty's in the indian city and they had a badge surrounded by nature with spacious rooms and large courtyards does she encourages unlimited curiosity in his students he practices this in his own work by asking the question of how people can develop further with the help of architecture . grew up in a large family with cramped shared living spaces as a teenager he vowed to devote his life to helping india's poor. in 951 left for paris he was 24 had no money and didn't
new spaces unique forms expansive horizons with his architecture here on display at the beach design museum . she has always push boundaries. of course general form and formlessness. the form should not be finite but should be more for us. in the 1990 s. the indian architect designed the. gallery as an underground cave she wanted to build something. magical something with cosmic significance something still rooted in the local culture even more important was the building's location exhaustible...
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new spaces unique expansive horizons with his architecture here on display at the beach design museum . she has always push boundaries.
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new spaces unique for expansive horizons with his architecture here on display at the beach design museum . she has always push boundaries.
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decades spot with its retrospective on balakrishna dossie the 1st ever outside of asia the vittra design museum brings his vast range of work into context for western visitors as an architect and urban planner da she was strongly influenced by water masters like local news here but always stayed very true to his indian roots or such that his work never loses sight of the bigger picture nor of the people it's meant to serve. new spaces unique forms expansive horizons with his architecture here on display at the beach design museum krishna da she has always push boundaries. of course to reform and formlessness. the form should not be finite but should be amorphous soledad be experience with. people. in the $990.00 s. the indian architect designed the am divide nikki for art gallery as an underground cave she wanted to build something magical something with cosmic significance something still rooted in the local culture even more important was the buildings location exhaustible the campus of the university where she founded the school of architecture. compartmentalize really the street you focused
decades spot with its retrospective on balakrishna dossie the 1st ever outside of asia the vittra design museum brings his vast range of work into context for western visitors as an architect and urban planner da she was strongly influenced by water masters like local news here but always stayed very true to his indian roots or such that his work never loses sight of the bigger picture nor of the people it's meant to serve. new spaces unique forms expansive horizons with his architecture here...
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the vittra design museum in southern germany. is currently showcasing she's work. amongst the exhibits a model of the iranian housing estate for people on low incomes in the late 1980 s. every resident was given a small plot of land with a toilet. they built themselves depending on their needs and using purpose built design. people live here. the notion of designing your own home according to your personal needs is more relevant than ever right now in western countries as well. almost on the cannot there is a housing shortage cities berlin especially are increasingly having to struggle with rising housing costs and it seems to me that does she has managed to combine a person's apartment with their sense of identity and a highly unique way. it's a meditation on how we want to live in the future how flexible a house or an apartment has to be the whole sign she's granddaughter kentucky who've curated the exhibition they selected is most important works together. some of the most important lesson from his architect or for many students and all practicing architects tha
the vittra design museum in southern germany. is currently showcasing she's work. amongst the exhibits a model of the iranian housing estate for people on low incomes in the late 1980 s. every resident was given a small plot of land with a toilet. they built themselves depending on their needs and using purpose built design. people live here. the notion of designing your own home according to your personal needs is more relevant than ever right now in western countries as well. almost on the...
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new cd instrumental chair as she interpreted furniture pieces that wrote design history as she did some research in berlin's museum of decorative arts. to her this chair by american design a child's can only be chance. to design an icon is tom it's number 14 bistro chair from 859. and when they think of when you see this beast row chair the curved form brings guitars and double bass is to mind. it's got something romantic about it had the whole of us one tissues. seen here was created in 1954 by swiss architect max balan here the musical parts into lock with one another like the furniture pieces dovetail joints instrumental chairs brings together piano guitar bass and drums. for their work the composer waded through countless catalogues and literature on design here at an art book sells in the west of ballin this tape table was created by the bauhaus disciple eric brendel. to fish strata this piece from 924. sounds playful. track and jazz pianist he is the music in tables and chains. it just goes to show you comedians sponsored by anything a mind that's it for this edition more on the website website always a dot
new cd instrumental chair as she interpreted furniture pieces that wrote design history as she did some research in berlin's museum of decorative arts. to her this chair by american design a child's can only be chance. to design an icon is tom it's number 14 bistro chair from 859. and when they think of when you see this beast row chair the curved form brings guitars and double bass is to mind. it's got something romantic about it had the whole of us one tissues. seen here was created in 1954...
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to add more voices to the choir and tell the great stories of mayo through contemporary museum exhibits, designs, films and products like that. today, we are going to explore the history of and more importantly the living legacy of mayo clinic. every patient has a history. the first thing you do when you see a doctor is you give your history as a patient. what your illnesses are, your health status and emily background. that history informs the care that you received today with the hope of a healthier future. just as you, as a patient, have a history, so does an organization. mayo clinic has a history and our history is a living dynamic part of who we are. it informs who we are today. it sets the stage for where we are going in the future. so you will see as you travel around mayo clinic in heritage pole and our other historic displays that history is present with us. people talk about it in an immediate sense. i will show you and my colleagues will show you some really fun and interesting things that bring that to life. a lot of people wonder how a very large, prominent medical center ever got
to add more voices to the choir and tell the great stories of mayo through contemporary museum exhibits, designs, films and products like that. today, we are going to explore the history of and more importantly the living legacy of mayo clinic. every patient has a history. the first thing you do when you see a doctor is you give your history as a patient. what your illnesses are, your health status and emily background. that history informs the care that you received today with the hope of a...
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gallagher and associates is the museum exhibition designer. done an outstanding and professional job. and i wish to thank our own staff. they're here tonight. and all the departments for your hard work and timely effort. thank you and thank you and thank you. [applause] we're proud of every one of you for caring participation. our men and women staff members were on the scene for each and every exhibit bringing to life spy artifacts, the foremost informant world, placing -- foremost in the world spies agents analysts and world leaders, who make life and death decisions. now, i'm going to be 90 years old in a couple of months. [applause] >> i don't feel 90! [laughter] >> but i have so many stories i could tell you, which could be told but i don't think i want to bore you. so i'll reduce the story down to one. let's enter the time tunnel. let's go back to 1947, graduation from hyde park high school in chicago, illinois. incidentally, there were a few very interesting kids in my class. one of them was mel tormey. he played the drums in high schoo
gallagher and associates is the museum exhibition designer. done an outstanding and professional job. and i wish to thank our own staff. they're here tonight. and all the departments for your hard work and timely effort. thank you and thank you and thank you. [applause] we're proud of every one of you for caring participation. our men and women staff members were on the scene for each and every exhibit bringing to life spy artifacts, the foremost informant world, placing -- foremost in the...
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the museum was also careful to design the new hall with what's called universal accessibility. >> we'reorally every visitor who walks in the door, and every visitor is uniq. and they're bringing with them their unique understandings of the world and their unique ways of navigating a museum. >> brangham: for example, here, you're encouraged to touch fossils. literally laying your hands on million-year-old specimens. there's a mobile app available for visitors that may be visually impaired. even games in the "deep time" exhibit have this inclusivity focus. this one traces the ancient origins of our modern bodies, and has a gender-neutral mai character. this inclusivity is also visible in theeople who helped bring the hall to life. back in 1911, not a single woman was on the design team. today, more than 50 women helped resear, develop and create the exhibition. all of the project's team leaders, and all the writers, are women. the museum says there are more women volved in "deep time" than any other exhibit in the institution's history. paleo-ecologist kay behrensmeyer is the head of the
the museum was also careful to design the new hall with what's called universal accessibility. >> we'reorally every visitor who walks in the door, and every visitor is uniq. and they're bringing with them their unique understandings of the world and their unique ways of navigating a museum. >> brangham: for example, here, you're encouraged to touch fossils. literally laying your hands on million-year-old specimens. there's a mobile app available for visitors that may be visually...
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design of thatri me. earlier this month the museum added the names of the gazette shooting victims to atone fallen journalistompany is leaving them in the dark to sela locationsross maryland and virginia. they are demanding a week of action and today they demonstrated outside a store in college park. united nural foods haven't said whether all locations willa grocery stores. on wednesday a bigger demonstration is planned at a shoppers in coral hills. >> and now we know. the 2026 olympic games are going to be held in northern italy. hosting duties for the wnter games will be shared between milan snd the resort of cortina. italy hosted the winter games in turin and they were s to co-host but the bid fell apart during a fight among the city's mayors. and by the way, the only othe contender for 2026 was a dual sod from stockholm and a swedish ski re. >>> well, metro is thinking about going places it has never gone before. >> transportation reporter adam tuss shows us the possibilities it is explrg anduow can get involved in the future of metro. >> if you like today, folks, you'll le tomorrow, hot, humid, and som
design of thatri me. earlier this month the museum added the names of the gazette shooting victims to atone fallen journalistompany is leaving them in the dark to sela locationsross maryland and virginia. they are demanding a week of action and today they demonstrated outside a store in college park. united nural foods haven't said whether all locations willa grocery stores. on wednesday a bigger demonstration is planned at a shoppers in coral hills. >> and now we know. the 2026 olympic...
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grandparents or parents who were involved in the manufacturing and design of this, and we want to tell their stories in our new museummade the trip possible. a lot of people still believed aviation wasn't here to stay and didn't believe it would ever happen. many had never seen an aircraft in 1919, even. and so it was very new, but this showed that it was here to stay and it was reliable, which was very, very important. in the century since they became the first to cross the atlantic in less than a day, their bravery has continued to be honoured. we are going to find out how the weather is looking now. you have some lovely pictures behind you, may bea hint some lovely pictures behind you, may be a hint of better things to come. that is stretching it a little bit. let's get through the rain first and then we'll get to the promised
grandparents or parents who were involved in the manufacturing and design of this, and we want to tell their stories in our new museummade the trip possible. a lot of people still believed aviation wasn't here to stay and didn't believe it would ever happen. many had never seen an aircraft in 1919, even. and so it was very new, but this showed that it was here to stay and it was reliable, which was very, very important. in the century since they became the first to cross the atlantic in less...
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museum was opened to. the 2nd coming is from choreography cutter you know. and has a very special star a design classic the wagner felt powerhouse line. in the beginning i so what's a achieved in bel house the stuff they built and then more and more i researched it i think that they were interesting for me then i started getting into this creative process once they were at the artist soul and then this was the moment that they said that's what's interesting for me the ball house from inside ground this is how design looks from the inside in cozy our schools piece. so what was it like living and working at the bow house this is what interests our 3rd choreographer edward crew shows that those who study at a certain justice license as well as artistic freedom and he has made this freedom to experiment a basic principle in this work. it's a study on bears using the principles of law so i do that in a way naturally because what am i doing. in the work in general it's a process of redox are. sure to. present 3 new dance pieces about the awakening of modernity hundreds of years ago. more and more peo
museum was opened to. the 2nd coming is from choreography cutter you know. and has a very special star a design classic the wagner felt powerhouse line. in the beginning i so what's a achieved in bel house the stuff they built and then more and more i researched it i think that they were interesting for me then i started getting into this creative process once they were at the artist soul and then this was the moment that they said that's what's interesting for me the ball house from inside...
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located near the museum and the california academy of sciences, shakespeares garden was designed in 1928 by the california spring blossom association. flowers and plants played an important part in shakespeares literary masterpieces. here is an enchanting and tranquil garden tucked away along a path behind a charming gate. this garden is the spot to woo your date. appreciate the beauty of its unique setting. the cherry tree, the brick walkways, the enchanting stones, the rustic sundial. chaired the bards'w ro -- share the bard's words. the garden is a gem to share with someone special. pack a picnic, find a bench, enjoy the sunshine and let the whimsical words of william shakespeare float you and your loved one away. this is one of the most popular wedding locations and is available for reservations. shakespeares garden is 8ada accessible. this park is located at the bottom of a hill. it is a secret garden with an infinite and captivating appeal. carefully tucked away, one block from the bottom of lombard street, it makes the top of our list for the most intimate picnic settings. avoid a
located near the museum and the california academy of sciences, shakespeares garden was designed in 1928 by the california spring blossom association. flowers and plants played an important part in shakespeares literary masterpieces. here is an enchanting and tranquil garden tucked away along a path behind a charming gate. this garden is the spot to woo your date. appreciate the beauty of its unique setting. the cherry tree, the brick walkways, the enchanting stones, the rustic sundial. chaired...
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named in creator of the the building near the asian art museum is now the gilbert baker rainbow flag apartments. he was a gay rights activist and designed the flag in 1978 as a symbol for san francisco's lgbtq community. >> when you see this iconic flag that gilbert baker created in 1978, you know you can be safe. you know there's a place for you. >> for many years it was home to many people living with hiv. it's nice to see his legacy lives on there. >> we ran a bunch of interviews for him when we rise last year or the year before. every time i seep t the flag i think of him and what he would think. >> i hope he is happy. >>> tesla's ceo elon musk says it won't be long before the company will have a car with a 400-mile range on the road. he made the announcement during tesla's shareholders meeting yesterday and he also says that some time next year drivers will be able to use self-driving features in their vehicle without intervention. he also says all teslas built since october 2016 will have autonomous driving capability. >>> another elimination game for our dubs. dropping down to 64. pretty comfortable coming in and going out of the
named in creator of the the building near the asian art museum is now the gilbert baker rainbow flag apartments. he was a gay rights activist and designed the flag in 1978 as a symbol for san francisco's lgbtq community. >> when you see this iconic flag that gilbert baker created in 1978, you know you can be safe. you know there's a place for you. >> for many years it was home to many people living with hiv. it's nice to see his legacy lives on there. >> we ran a bunch of...
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museum. some of you may know about it. it's designed and caters to the young earth creationists who believe the liberal. it was a kind of interesting, particularly when i talked to a minister and employee about where to do i fit into this. i try to explore it because this particular museum, hundreds of thousands of visitors and certainly in kentucky and much of the area that i was traveling through, bible belt and that was an aspect of my trials. >> he was accompanied by his brother, john. you invited him to come with you and -- >> the second southern journey i think that his brother invites himself along. he is doing medical training that he has tuberculosis. obviously in that way there is no way to treat it and he thought a horseback ride in texas which was the ultimate destination of the journey. he's along for the ride into thithesomewhat jokingly i invity brother who i knew wasn't going to come and basically said i have a life. [laughter] >> they were fascinated when i told him what i was doing and he had never seen what he called
museum. some of you may know about it. it's designed and caters to the young earth creationists who believe the liberal. it was a kind of interesting, particularly when i talked to a minister and employee about where to do i fit into this. i try to explore it because this particular museum, hundreds of thousands of visitors and certainly in kentucky and much of the area that i was traveling through, bible belt and that was an aspect of my trials. >> he was accompanied by his brother,...
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design. we want to tell their stories in our new museum.ssible. a lot of people still believed aviation wasn't here to stay and didn't believe it would ever happen. many had never seen an aircraft in 1919. this showed that it was here to stay and it was reliable, which was very, very important. in the century since they became the first to cross the atlantic in less than a day, their bravery has continued to be honoured. still to come on breakfast... it's the last 16 for england's lionesses in the women's world cup — we're in nice looking ahead to the final group game against japan on wednesday. stay with us, headlines coming up. this may be our last chance... good morning. welcome to breakfast with charlie stayt and naga munchetty. our headlines today: a major review of hospital food in england is announced by the health secretary, following the deaths of five patients who contracted listeria. the british government blames iran for attacks on two oil tankers in the gulf of oman, warning it's posing a serious danger to the region. flooded f
design. we want to tell their stories in our new museum.ssible. a lot of people still believed aviation wasn't here to stay and didn't believe it would ever happen. many had never seen an aircraft in 1919. this showed that it was here to stay and it was reliable, which was very, very important. in the century since they became the first to cross the atlantic in less than a day, their bravery has continued to be honoured. still to come on breakfast... it's the last 16 for england's lionesses in...
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grandparents or parents who were involved in the manufacturing and design of this, and we want to tell their stories in our new museumlieved aviation wasn't here to stay and didn't believe it would ever happen. many had never seen an aircraft in 1919, even. and so it was very new, but this showed that it was here to stay and it was reliable, which was very, very important. in the century since they became the first to cross the atlantic in less than a day, their bravery has continued to be honoured. it's the largest, most prestigious cooking contest in the world — but not many people have ever heard of the "bocuse d'or". it's held every two years and sees 24 teams of international chefs come together to create elaborate dishes infront of a live arena audience. in a moment, we'll be joined by the uk team president simon rogan, but first here's a taster of what the chefs can expect. and joining us now is the man who hopes to whip the uk team into shape, two michelin star chef simon rogan. you were just you werejust explaining you were just explaining those images, people get a sense of the scale of it, apart from anyth
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building at 324 larkin street near the asian art museum was renamed this afternoon as the gilbert baker rainbow flag apartments. baker is widely credited with designing the rainbow flag that became a global symbol of gay pride. >> when you come to san francisco and you see this iconic flag that gilbert baker created in 1978, you know you can be safe. you know there's a place for you. >> to be a part of -- it's now market rate housing. for many years it was home to many people living with hiv who struggled to find homes. >>> good-bye forgo bike. the bike share system is getting a new name. bay wheels. the rebranded bikes appeared in san jose today for the first time. the department of transportation tweeted these photos we're seeing here. these are the new electric bikes which can be docked at a station by using the bike lock cable. that feature wasn't available before. >>> nmore to come here. a tragic accident and no solution in sight. >> the santa clara couple grappling for answers after their dog died in the care of a local trainer. we got them together searching for solutions. we'll show you what happened next. >>> plus t-mobile, sprint and a laws
building at 324 larkin street near the asian art museum was renamed this afternoon as the gilbert baker rainbow flag apartments. baker is widely credited with designing the rainbow flag that became a global symbol of gay pride. >> when you come to san francisco and you see this iconic flag that gilbert baker created in 1978, you know you can be safe. you know there's a place for you. >> to be a part of -- it's now market rate housing. for many years it was home to many people living...
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open national museum is another eye catching project that costs hard a $1000000000.00 with a past in the future meet through immersive art the building's radical and complex desert rose design is a symbol of national identity history and deeply rooted bedouin culture the landmark is another sign of qatar becoming a regional cultural hub despite the 2 yearlong located by neighboring countries including saudi arabia the united arab emirates and behind you know the growth of a country based on the growth of the artists that are growing in this country and i think qatar has been a major contributor to our ages in the region culture endorses the understanding and tolerance and i hope that remains a q sector and the growth of nations around the world to promote sustainability and you know virtual dialogue it's exactly that dialogue that's m. of his in tried to convey through his art the exhibition includes his quote take life with you take creation with you if you have to keep moving take the whole world with you sort of played out the hard. still to come on al-jazeera the trump administration moves to real holes some of the sanctions on cuba east are barack obama. and sports fac
open national museum is another eye catching project that costs hard a $1000000000.00 with a past in the future meet through immersive art the building's radical and complex desert rose design is a symbol of national identity history and deeply rooted bedouin culture the landmark is another sign of qatar becoming a regional cultural hub despite the 2 yearlong located by neighboring countries including saudi arabia the united arab emirates and behind you know the growth of a country based on the...
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open national museum is another eye catching project that costs hard a $1000000000.00 with a past in the future meet through immersive arts the buildings radical and complex desert rose designis a symbol of national identity history and deeply rooted bedouin culture. the landmark is another sign of qatar becoming a regional cultural hub despite the 2 yearlong located by neighboring countries including saudi arabia the united arab emirates and behind you know the growth of a country based on the growth of the artists that are growing in this country and i think qatar has been a major contributor to our ages in the region culture endorses the understanding and tolerance and i hope that remains a key sector in the growth of nations around the world to promote sustainability and universal dialogue it's exactly that dialogue that's m. of his scene trying to convey through his art the exhibition includes his quote take life with you take creation with you if you have to keep moving take the whole world with you sort of played out the. chinese president xi jinping has arrived to russia for a 3 day state visit to mark 70 years off diplomatic ties or talks between the chinese leader
open national museum is another eye catching project that costs hard a $1000000000.00 with a past in the future meet through immersive arts the buildings radical and complex desert rose designis a symbol of national identity history and deeply rooted bedouin culture. the landmark is another sign of qatar becoming a regional cultural hub despite the 2 yearlong located by neighboring countries including saudi arabia the united arab emirates and behind you know the growth of a country based on the...
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owner of lego land, madam tussauds's wax museum and the london eye wheel they are being taken private for $6 billion >>> when we come back, ive is out. apple's designr more than 20 years he made products like the imac, the iphone, the iwatch, even the new headquarters what does this big departure mean for one of the world's most important stocks >>> then china, the wealth gap, taxes, tariffs, immigration. all taking center stage at last night's presidential debate. you will go live to miami with analysis and reaction. >>> and then mideast tensions on the rise out of next week's critical opec meeting. oil is holding steady. why hasn't oil popped? we have four reasons theye mi ufoyo'rcongp r u. ? for adults with moderately to severely active crohn's disease, stelara® works differently. studies showed relief and remission, with dosing every 8 weeks. stelara® may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections and cancer. some serious infections require hospitalization. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you have an infection or flu-like symptoms or sores, have had cancer, or develop new skin growth
owner of lego land, madam tussauds's wax museum and the london eye wheel they are being taken private for $6 billion >>> when we come back, ive is out. apple's designr more than 20 years he made products like the imac, the iphone, the iwatch, even the new headquarters what does this big departure mean for one of the world's most important stocks >>> then china, the wealth gap, taxes, tariffs, immigration. all taking center stage at last night's presidential debate. you will go...
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colleagues at the jewish museum of milwaukee that tells the story of a family that attended to escape from nazi occupied prague. failed,est for a visa they perished, but the designs survived, and they have been brought to life once again is testimony to some of what america was when we decided that these desperate souls were unwanted. this case is not unique, and it haters just the complicit in the murder of the innocent. part ofs appearance is the request of ms. gloria l schapiro. i want to thank our partners tonight, the library and the united states holocaust memorial museum. here to introduce mr. dobbs is the holocaust museum's the mid-atlantic director, andre able. please welcome. [applause] andre: thank you, marvin. abril.e is andres os i get the opportunity to work with the jewish museum of maryland and others in the community, so thank you for having me. outside of the museums building in washington, the, there is a large wall hanging as you leave captures whatt animates our work every day. the next time you witness hatred, think about what you saw. the next time you see injustice, think about what you saw. the next time you hear about genocide, think abo
colleagues at the jewish museum of milwaukee that tells the story of a family that attended to escape from nazi occupied prague. failed,est for a visa they perished, but the designs survived, and they have been brought to life once again is testimony to some of what america was when we decided that these desperate souls were unwanted. this case is not unique, and it haters just the complicit in the murder of the innocent. part ofs appearance is the request of ms. gloria l schapiro. i want to...
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museum of african-american history and culture today. part of the day's festivities included a panel hosted by today show co host chanelle jones, oscar award winning costume designero al carla haarticipated in the panel. it endedus with former ho democratic leader stacey abrams. >>> for the first time in more than a decade, rparations for slavery will be the topic for congressional hearings. actor danny glover will testify before a house panel next week. the date of the hearing coincides with a cultural holiday commemorating the emancipation of slaved black america.n it was a feature until he wrote an essay to put that topic back into the national discourse. >>> we send things over to storm team 4 meteorologist somara because we are in weather alert mode this afternoon. >> we are sure how bad are we looking right now? >> we've got the map lighting up still. now the line of storms is tarting to shift eas of i-95. heads up if you're in anne ce george's, parts of howard. let's take a look at the map right now. this is the line of storms here. loudon, you're in the clear. frederick, things are looking good. even far fax and arlington no longer under the severe thunder
museum of african-american history and culture today. part of the day's festivities included a panel hosted by today show co host chanelle jones, oscar award winning costume designero al carla haarticipated in the panel. it endedus with former ho democratic leader stacey abrams. >>> for the first time in more than a decade, rparations for slavery will be the topic for congressional hearings. actor danny glover will testify before a house panel next week. the date of the hearing...
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designed to reduce irritation during the shave. because we believe all men deserve a razor just for them. the best a man can get. gillette. >>> happening today, families can get into the san francisco museum admission is free for up to two adults with each visitor 18 and younger. free family day tickets do not include tickets to special exhibitions. lit be various activities. family day activities end at 4:00 this afternoon. get a bit of sf moma action in there and watch dubs on 7. >> definitely. >>> if you're in the east bay valleys it should be mild even around the bay. we do have the freebreeze to cod with. 76 in san rafael. does it get warmer? it does. first half of the workweek warming up everywhere right on through wednesday. temperatures more in line where where they should be. even above average. the cool down is thursday and friday with back to near seasonal averages into next saturday. looks like we are getting to what we would typically expect around here. >> i like the 80s. >> thanks to you for joining us. don't forget game 2 of the nba finals is today only on abc as i've been saying all morning long. coverage begins at 4:00 p.m. join larry biel for the dubs on 7 pre-game show
designed to reduce irritation during the shave. because we believe all men deserve a razor just for them. the best a man can get. gillette. >>> happening today, families can get into the san francisco museum admission is free for up to two adults with each visitor 18 and younger. free family day tickets do not include tickets to special exhibitions. lit be various activities. family day activities end at 4:00 this afternoon. get a bit of sf moma action in there and watch dubs on 7....
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designs. the artist, sean orlando, has had over 20 years of experience creating public art in san francisco and throughout the country. and he is a fellow at the deyoung museum. the arts commission yesterday was presented before the arts commission and they approved it. it is going to the full arts commission on june 2. the final approval would be conditioned -- would be a condition of our permit. the permit would be for three months. currently looking at july 15 through august 12 which fits between bastille day and the install of the ice rink. it is a $20,000 permit fee. it is sponsored by unisync inc., can a local bay company. also structural engineering report to ensure it can withstand all the wind and needs commission approval a. thank you. oh, jill manton from the arts sxhition here and she would like to speak a few words, too. >> ok. reminder, three minutes. >> thank you. good morning, or good afternoon, commissioners. it is a pleasure to be here. sean orlando is the artist, the sculptor who's designed the tower. she did not include the fact that -- probably because we've object recently gotten this information that another artist is here today named
designs. the artist, sean orlando, has had over 20 years of experience creating public art in san francisco and throughout the country. and he is a fellow at the deyoung museum. the arts commission yesterday was presented before the arts commission and they approved it. it is going to the full arts commission on june 2. the final approval would be conditioned -- would be a condition of our permit. the permit would be for three months. currently looking at july 15 through august 12 which fits...
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museum of history. >> the significant persistent and deliberate pattern of systemic racial and gendered human and indigenous rights violations and abuses perpetuated historically and maintain today by the canadian state, designed to displace indigenous people from their land, social structures, and government, and to eraradicate natioio,stence as communities, f families, and indidividuals, is the cause of e didisappearances, murderers, and violence experienced by indigenous women, girls, to be lgbtq, and this is genocide. juan: the inquiry issued 231 recommendations on how to address the deaths. at the same ceremony, prime miminister justin trududeau prod to conduct a thorough review of the report. >> time and again we have heard of their disappearance, viololee them or eveven death beieing lad low p prioritity or ignored. we have heard of their human rights being consistently and systematically violated. it is shameful. it is absolutely unacceptable. and it must end. [applause] to the missing and murdered indigenous women and girls of canada, to their families, and to sururvivors, we have failed you. we will fail youou no longer. in the days ahead, let us walk forward together as partners, hand in hand come a
museum of history. >> the significant persistent and deliberate pattern of systemic racial and gendered human and indigenous rights violations and abuses perpetuated historically and maintain today by the canadian state, designed to displace indigenous people from their land, social structures, and government, and to eraradicate natioio,stence as communities, f families, and indidividuals, is the cause of e didisappearances, murderers, and violence experienced by indigenous women, girls,...
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satellite. 2003,een abandoned until when it was designated as an historic site, and then the north point lighthouse fans got together to restore the house. it was a museum2007. it talks a lot about the history of milwaukee not only through the commerce, but also the immigrants. milwaukee's a melting pot of immigrants. german started coming here en masse in 1840. milwaukee has the largest populations of germans outside of germany and in the world. 48% of the nationality of milwaukee is german ancestry, including myself. the lighthouse was a beacon for trips. now it's a beacon for history. people come here to learn about not only the maritime history of the lake, but the people that lived here and the people that settled and grew milwaukee. >> we're on the banks of lake michigan, where c-span is learning about the city's history. up next, would take you inside the public museum's streets of old milwaukee exhibit at a closer look at the early years. >> the streets of old milwaukee starts in the 1890's and takes a to about 1917, the time when america breaks out on the world scene. it's a wonderful look, immersive, and emotive look at the way people live in
satellite. 2003,een abandoned until when it was designated as an historic site, and then the north point lighthouse fans got together to restore the house. it was a museum2007. it talks a lot about the history of milwaukee not only through the commerce, but also the immigrants. milwaukee's a melting pot of immigrants. german started coming here en masse in 1840. milwaukee has the largest populations of germans outside of germany and in the world. 48% of the nationality of milwaukee is german...
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designed it. they wanted to make something that was funny and also properly symbolized how we feel about donald trump. >> and the museumis now -- is now looking to acquire trump baby and make it part -- a permanent part of the museum's extensive protest collection. this is a museum that chronicles the city back as far as 450,000 b.c. what do you make of the museum of london seeking to add trump baby to its extensive collection? >> it's been -- it's really nice, actually. it shows how important the protest was for london and how many people kind of got behind it. it was a big moment. it did cause a big stir and it is so funny now so i think, yeah. >> is trump baby okay though? we know that a british woman who likes trump, who thinks she's the best person ever, she stabbed him. is he okay? >> yeah, he's going to be fine. he's in psychological recovery from such a traumatic attack. it was a very symbolic moment of her stabbing trump in the back. >> touche. donald trump obviously is really very sensitive, we'll put it that way. not only did he face trump baby which followed him to ireland as well. you also had these projec
designed it. they wanted to make something that was funny and also properly symbolized how we feel about donald trump. >> and the museumis now -- is now looking to acquire trump baby and make it part -- a permanent part of the museum's extensive protest collection. this is a museum that chronicles the city back as far as 450,000 b.c. what do you make of the museum of london seeking to add trump baby to its extensive collection? >> it's been -- it's really nice, actually. it shows...
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designed move-in ready four bedroom, three bath home is a dream. solid hickory wood flooring with an everlasting polished look, museum gallery lighting for your art collectionutdoor dual fireplace make this a jewel among the mansions of gilroy's western foothills. feel that this is the property for you? contact aida pisano to see how to make it yours. this end-unit home offers an open floor plan with high ceilings, an abundance of windows and an outside deck overlooking green space. cook and entertain in the kitchen with granite counters, newer stainless appliances and a breakfast bar. recent upgrades include carpeting, fresh paint and upgraded fixtures. this well managed community features manicured landscaping, a heated pool and a children's play area. this home is close to numerous tech companies and silicon valley landmarks. jeff bell would love to give you a private tour. welcome to the best of bayside living! tucked away in southern novato, this light and bright home exudes warmth and elegance. ideally located towards the end of cul-de-sac street, backing green space and wetlands, this home has breathtaking views from windows at every turn. this expan
designed move-in ready four bedroom, three bath home is a dream. solid hickory wood flooring with an everlasting polished look, museum gallery lighting for your art collectionutdoor dual fireplace make this a jewel among the mansions of gilroy's western foothills. feel that this is the property for you? contact aida pisano to see how to make it yours. this end-unit home offers an open floor plan with high ceilings, an abundance of windows and an outside deck overlooking green space. cook and...
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greetings from berlin and a warm welcome to our arts and culture news a retrospective at the vittra design museum illuminates the work of pioneering indian architect by krishna doxie that's up next and here's a look at what else is in the pipeline. in our common area series tasty taipei my colleague meghan lu dives into the taiwanese hotpot. and in our continuing series on european nuptial traditions we see what it's like to tie the cypriots not. well it's not easy to sum up a career that spans 6 decades bot.
greetings from berlin and a warm welcome to our arts and culture news a retrospective at the vittra design museum illuminates the work of pioneering indian architect by krishna doxie that's up next and here's a look at what else is in the pipeline. in our common area series tasty taipei my colleague meghan lu dives into the taiwanese hotpot. and in our continuing series on european nuptial traditions we see what it's like to tie the cypriots not. well it's not easy to sum up a career that spans...