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. >> inspired by the early colors, images, embroidery, the designer brought these in a contemporary modethe color palette had a rich offering of orange, turmeric yellow, and maroon reflecting the glory of the vibrant region. away from the auditorium, it was already committed. the showstopper looked radiant in a leaf green ensemble, saying indian clothes would look stunning for infants like red carpet. >> beautiful. at the end of the day, i think there are occasions for which indian is just stunning. i think about my wedding, and for infants like -- even -- events like red carpet. >> celebrities graced the wrap as showstoppers for many designers in the finale of fashion week, 2013. >> with that, we come to the end of this edition of newsweek south asia. we will be back next week with more news, views, and analysis from the subcontinent. meanwhile, keep writing into us. on behalf of the entire production team of "news week south asia
. >> inspired by the early colors, images, embroidery, the designer brought these in a contemporary modethe color palette had a rich offering of orange, turmeric yellow, and maroon reflecting the glory of the vibrant region. away from the auditorium, it was already committed. the showstopper looked radiant in a leaf green ensemble, saying indian clothes would look stunning for infants like red carpet. >> beautiful. at the end of the day, i think there are occasions for which indian...
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i got them from a lady in gloucester who dealt in old embroidery pictures. i was deputed by my brother and sister to buy a golden wedding anniversary present for our parents. and what attracted you to them? i collect embroidery pictures. so, of course, for me, that was, you know, absolutely wonderful. and this bucolic scene-- absolutely. and what's so fascinating about them is that you have this supposed shepherd and shepherdess. but, of course, these would've been for a very grand house. and it's very interesting-- the rich love to have these romantic notions of what people in the countryside did. yes, the shepherdess. the shepherdess. and if you think about it, in the 18th century, the porcelain factories were producing lots of shepherds and shepherdesses, and even people like marie antoinette had her own little farm where she had powdered sheep. ( laughter ) and she would play shepherdess for the day. and this is very much the same thing. and what's very interesting is the little butterfly here. and there's another one there. yes, absolutely charming. and
i got them from a lady in gloucester who dealt in old embroidery pictures. i was deputed by my brother and sister to buy a golden wedding anniversary present for our parents. and what attracted you to them? i collect embroidery pictures. so, of course, for me, that was, you know, absolutely wonderful. and this bucolic scene-- absolutely. and what's so fascinating about them is that you have this supposed shepherd and shepherdess. but, of course, these would've been for a very grand house. and...
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just exquisitely in pinks, creams, along with metalworks, sequence, and heavy embroidery on their ensembles. the folks-inspired collection showcases traditional indian outfits that include saris and skirts among others. heavily inspired from india's northern cultural regions. >> i'm very, very happy because this is the first time fashion week is doing a show at that scale, a show before the fashion week actually starts, so tonight show is a landmark show in that sense. it is the first time. >> with festive season in mind, the designer used right colors such as mint green, burgundy, as well as mirror work, popular choices of indian bride. as for the fabric, there was a wide range. a bollywood filmmaker said he was amazed at the constant new designs created by his friend. >> an array of celebrities were present. the fashion week that commissions on august 23 will last until august 27. >> and with that, we come to the end of this edition of "news week south asia." we'll be back next week with more news and analysis. meanwhile, do keep writing into us. i'm signing off on behalf of the entire pr
just exquisitely in pinks, creams, along with metalworks, sequence, and heavy embroidery on their ensembles. the folks-inspired collection showcases traditional indian outfits that include saris and skirts among others. heavily inspired from india's northern cultural regions. >> i'm very, very happy because this is the first time fashion week is doing a show at that scale, a show before the fashion week actually starts, so tonight show is a landmark show in that sense. it is the first...
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by the age of 25 they retire from weaving, and take up easier embroidery. with hundreds of tiny knots to be made on each line, it can take a year or even two to make just one carpet. >> it changes color as you see. it's 100% silk on silk. one of the old designs of bukhara from the 8th century design, yeah? >> i'm scared to ask, but... >> the price you mean? oh, two girls-- >> because i always fall in love with the most expensive ones. >> two girls worked on it about 17 months, it's one of the complicated designs. so, the price would be around 6,500 only u.s. dollars. >> you know, i think that's a little rich for my blood. i don't think i can do it, i've got about 100 bucks in my pocket. >> only?! what about cards? i think you need to find a rich husband. >> the cards melted in this heat. a rich husband now that's an idea. i don't have one of those either. >> yeah i think you need to get a rich husband, so that he can buy, whenever he says you diamond ring, no, you go "no i've seen a bukhara carpet, so i need to buy." >> that's right, forget the diamonds, ge
by the age of 25 they retire from weaving, and take up easier embroidery. with hundreds of tiny knots to be made on each line, it can take a year or even two to make just one carpet. >> it changes color as you see. it's 100% silk on silk. one of the old designs of bukhara from the 8th century design, yeah? >> i'm scared to ask, but... >> the price you mean? oh, two girls-- >> because i always fall in love with the most expensive ones. >> two girls worked on it...
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. >> turning that inspiration into beautiful black and white embroidery. this . the jumpsuit, the four-time cover girl presenting her friend with the magazine of the year award. >> everyone else thinks we're tattooed. >> reporter: online now, a full gallery of stars at fashion week, go to extratv.com and click on l'oreal paris cam. >>> with all the amazing fashion hitting runways this week in new york, it was tough to fit everything in one piece so we're giving you two. i'm backstage and i'm about to give you a sneak peek of what i'll be wearing on the runway. >> reporter: it's all about lace, light colors and floral patterns. >> you see a lot of sequins, but there's always a lot of sequins. >> we're not subtle. we do love our swarovski. >> reporter: miss universe taking only "extra" behind the scenes getting ready to rock the runway with a "duck dynasty" star. >> i didn't know i'd ever be at fashion week, but here i am. >> reporter: his daughter, sadie, is ready for the catwalk. >> do you see that? >> reporter: the 16-year-old teaming up with sherry for h
. >> turning that inspiration into beautiful black and white embroidery. this . the jumpsuit, the four-time cover girl presenting her friend with the magazine of the year award. >> everyone else thinks we're tattooed. >> reporter: online now, a full gallery of stars at fashion week, go to extratv.com and click on l'oreal paris cam. >>> with all the amazing fashion hitting runways this week in new york, it was tough to fit everything in one piece so we're giving you...
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playing billions of neurons team how that should be revealed so the un investigation i think is just embroideries. clear from the u.n. investigation will not be capable of getting the provenance of the chemical weapons were allegedly used only that if they were used in war they were but we do know from a prior u.n. investigation led by going to special investigator color they are pointing at me that there was a strong way that the rebels had saddam and mr this is based on her questioning all of victims of the previous attack in turkey so this really does go we had all the hallmarks of a set up and it is preparing to make the stage for the military political disaster and what should not be forgotten in the most important aspect almost is as we speak the syrian people are living with a gun to their heads in the shape of cruise missiles we don't know if these missiles are going to be fired or more and that's an awful thing to contemplate this is a form of torture with the city people who are undergoing well ok thank you mr bott we do have to leave it there that's john white political commentator liv
playing billions of neurons team how that should be revealed so the un investigation i think is just embroideries. clear from the u.n. investigation will not be capable of getting the provenance of the chemical weapons were allegedly used only that if they were used in war they were but we do know from a prior u.n. investigation led by going to special investigator color they are pointing at me that there was a strong way that the rebels had saddam and mr this is based on her questioning all of...
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no good biography the reason number two is this has also led some writers to go beyond his own embroidery to fabrications so the challenge with both to dig deeper of what had already been written. what did i know about him that are wrong? >> the first was what everybody thinks they know about him that he was not just a civil war photographer but he was the photographer and that he himself took all the photographs that we have become familiar with. it is to receive a number of the same photographs again and again. this one for instance call three confederate prisoners has just become a u.s. postage stamp. there are people from roanoke that actually convince the postal service would of these guys was a relative of theirs because the pitcher had hung in their parlor 80 years they don't take i am quite is gullible as the postal service. [laughter] that they were invited to the ceremony. is theoretically possible one man could have made the photographs that we do know that are familiar because there were no photographs and all of this signal events from the first bull run to after. really ther
no good biography the reason number two is this has also led some writers to go beyond his own embroidery to fabrications so the challenge with both to dig deeper of what had already been written. what did i know about him that are wrong? >> the first was what everybody thinks they know about him that he was not just a civil war photographer but he was the photographer and that he himself took all the photographs that we have become familiar with. it is to receive a number of the same...
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i remember -- have you ever seen an embroidery hoop? you take it off, and you have an embroidered handkerchief or something like that. i thought, that's what we are going to do. pieceou have a flexible with a measured reduction. everyone use that now? >> it's probably one of the most used in the world. >> what was your day like? what time did you start? >> he operating room started at 8:00. i would get there at seven and get home after seven. >> how many would you do a day? >> i have done as few as two and as many as six or seven. >> what would you advise patients to have a hard problem? what do they most often worry besides death? that.rybody worries about the second thing they worry about is strokes. at risklooked at who is of a stroke, who is at risk of dying. what their risks are, and we tell them in a matter of fact way about that. probably the other thing is people don't want to go to war with somebody they don't know. they think they are going to war, so you talk to them straight, and they appreciate that. thing is we give classe
i remember -- have you ever seen an embroidery hoop? you take it off, and you have an embroidered handkerchief or something like that. i thought, that's what we are going to do. pieceou have a flexible with a measured reduction. everyone use that now? >> it's probably one of the most used in the world. >> what was your day like? what time did you start? >> he operating room started at 8:00. i would get there at seven and get home after seven. >> how many would you do a...
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the embroidery on the key chain. you know, i have somethin' like that. nelda made this for me.u? yeah, she gave it to me last month. you ever look at it closely? you see twined into the weave the black shiny thread? well, actually, it's not thread. it's hair. long human hair. (eames) i'll bet a dna test will show they belong to ray garnett. what? (goren) she made a special memento for you. a keepsake. to commemorate her visit to your idol's home. yes, i did it. but i got the hairs from the clinic when he stayed there. i knew how much you enjoyed his show. i wanted you to have something of his. something that no one else had. (goren) so you got the hair from the clinic when garnett was there detoxing from his addiction to painkillers. yes. so if we test the hair, it should show traces of the painkiller. but it won't, will it? robert, why are you doing this? i thought you cared about me. you're under arrest, nelda. you said you knew. you knew how important barry is to me. i just wanted to be connected to him. that's why i did it. i thought you liked susan's stories. why couldn't
the embroidery on the key chain. you know, i have somethin' like that. nelda made this for me.u? yeah, she gave it to me last month. you ever look at it closely? you see twined into the weave the black shiny thread? well, actually, it's not thread. it's hair. long human hair. (eames) i'll bet a dna test will show they belong to ray garnett. what? (goren) she made a special memento for you. a keepsake. to commemorate her visit to your idol's home. yes, i did it. but i got the hairs from the...
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the embroidery on the belt, the carving on the a sheath those who the person belongs. >> it shows yoyou are genuine yemen. without a knife i'm nobody. we don't be look at their dress. we look at their gambias. >> it can be expensive. they can cost a million dollars. they are made of rhino hones. and they have to be smuggled into yemen. >> it has special powers. it protects you from poison. >> in desperate need of cash. he wants 4,000 u.s. dollars. it's made of rare gold pieces. he says he feels a part of him is being taken away, but he has no option but to sell his gambia to pay their debts. most yemenis prefer to keep their curved daggers tucked in their robes paying tribute to an ancient tradition. >> and now we go to the sports. >> thank you very much well djokovic will see ralph nadal: meanwhile celebrations continue for serena williams who claimed victory over sick tore i can't asarenka. >> another sign for the world's number one. >> ladies and gentlemen, you your 2013 u.s. open women sings champion, serena williams. >> it was the second successive year that williams-azarenka ha
the embroidery on the belt, the carving on the a sheath those who the person belongs. >> it shows yoyou are genuine yemen. without a knife i'm nobody. we don't be look at their dress. we look at their gambias. >> it can be expensive. they can cost a million dollars. they are made of rhino hones. and they have to be smuggled into yemen. >> it has special powers. it protects you from poison. >> in desperate need of cash. he wants 4,000 u.s. dollars. it's made of rare gold...
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in the years since his death, the paucity of fact has led some writers to go beyond brady's own embroidery to pure speculation and even fabrication. so the challenge was to dig deeper and be skeptical about what had already been written about him. one of the things i thought i knew about brady that were wrong, the first was almost everyone who knows anything about brady thinks they know about him which was he was not just the civil war photographer but he was in some sense the civil war photographer. he himself took all of those photographs we have become so familiar with in the last two years. it is true we see a number of the same photographs again and again. this one for instance called three confederate prisoners. has just become a u.s. postage stamp. there are people from roanoke who convinced the postal service that one of these guys was a relative of theirs because this print had hung in there harbor for 80 years or something and i am not quite as gullible as the postal service. they were invited to the ceremony. it is theoretically possible one man could have scurried around and ma
in the years since his death, the paucity of fact has led some writers to go beyond brady's own embroidery to pure speculation and even fabrication. so the challenge was to dig deeper and be skeptical about what had already been written about him. one of the things i thought i knew about brady that were wrong, the first was almost everyone who knows anything about brady thinks they know about him which was he was not just the civil war photographer but he was in some sense the civil war...
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reason to is that in the years since his death this has led some writers to go beyond his own embroideryto pure speculation and even fabrication. so the challenge is both to dig deeper and be even more skeptical about would've been written about him. one of the things i thought i knew about brady that were brought, the first was almost anyone who knows anything about brady thinks they know about him, which is that he was not just a civil war photographer but that he was in some sense the civil war photographer. but he himself took all of those photographs we have become so firmly with in the last two years. is true we see a number of the same photographs again and again. this one, for instance, called three confederate prisoners has just become a u.s. postage stamp. there are people from roanoke who actually present to the postal service one of these guys what a relative of theirs, because this print had hung in their parlor for 80 years or something him and i think i'm not quite as gullible as the postal service in that regard. but anyway, they were invited to the ceremony when the stam
reason to is that in the years since his death this has led some writers to go beyond his own embroideryto pure speculation and even fabrication. so the challenge is both to dig deeper and be even more skeptical about would've been written about him. one of the things i thought i knew about brady that were brought, the first was almost anyone who knows anything about brady thinks they know about him, which is that he was not just a civil war photographer but that he was in some sense the civil...
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and so i remembered back -- have you ever seen an embroidery hoop? a hoop that holds a piece of cloth tight. you put the stitches through, pull them tight, you take it off, and there's an embroidered handkerchief, something like that? i said that's what we're going to do. we made a frame, tied the stitches through, took the frame off, had a flexible piece with a measured reduction. so that was some of the thinking that went into it. >> everybody using that now. >> probably one of the most use in the world. >> when you were operating, what was your day like? what time did you start? >> operating room started at 8:00. i would get there at 7:00 and i generally get home after 7:00. >> how many would you do a day? >> i've done just as few as two and as many as six or seven. >> what would you advise patients that are -- that have a heart problem? what would you say to them to try to put them at ease? and what did they most often worry about? besides the obvious, death? >> everybody worries about that, i think. but the second thing they worry about is strok
and so i remembered back -- have you ever seen an embroidery hoop? a hoop that holds a piece of cloth tight. you put the stitches through, pull them tight, you take it off, and there's an embroidered handkerchief, something like that? i said that's what we're going to do. we made a frame, tied the stitches through, took the frame off, had a flexible piece with a measured reduction. so that was some of the thinking that went into it. >> everybody using that now. >> probably one of...
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no leaking, no spitting, no kidding; >> madeira, makers of embroidery, quilting and sewing, and serger thread... color your life with madeira; omnigrid... providing quilters with specialty rulers and accessories for over twenty-five years; quilters club of america, offering patterns and videos to the passionate quilter. erer - "as a child in school, i was... overall a good student and fast." - [laughing] no! - "i get so wrapped up in what i'm doing that i lose track of everything else." - do you wanna circle that one for me? - i'm--i'm-- - i saw you laughin'. i saw that. it's true! - oh, hi. i'm rick green, and i'm a comedian. but a few years ago, i made this documentary about a.d.h.d. and a.d.d. in adults. - everything i thought i knew about a.d.d. is wrong! - what i learned to do in graduate school to treat a.d.h.d. i would now consider malpractice. - this is a documentary that dares to suggest that a.d.d. is not necessarily a total disaster. - it's the story of my friend comedian patrick mckenna and his amazing wife, janice. - when patrick agreed to do this, i felt as if we were abo
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can we have some embroidery around the collar, opal?but, pearlie-- pearlie's unstoppable when she's in perfect wedding planning mode! oh! hold on, brush. it's bad luck to see the bride in her gown before the big day. now, off you go! uh, pearlie, i wanted to ask you about, um, my tuxedo. do i have to wear it? of course! the groom simply has to wear a tuxedo! i'm also, um, i'm wondering... i'd rather the wedding not be such a big to-do. couldn't we just have it at my place? no, no, no! you can't have a wedding in a hole in a tree. there's no room for the guests, musicians, caterers. no, the fairy ring is a much better venue. you're just feeling nervous. don't you worry about a thing. this wedding will be absolutely perfect! now i've got to fly. see you later! it's just that i-- bye. hey, pearlie. need any help? jasper! just the elf i'm looking for! i've got an extremely important job for you. i've been thinking about the music for the ceremony. it's got to be soulful, beautiful, moving. i need a brilliant musician. well, i'd be glad to--
can we have some embroidery around the collar, opal?but, pearlie-- pearlie's unstoppable when she's in perfect wedding planning mode! oh! hold on, brush. it's bad luck to see the bride in her gown before the big day. now, off you go! uh, pearlie, i wanted to ask you about, um, my tuxedo. do i have to wear it? of course! the groom simply has to wear a tuxedo! i'm also, um, i'm wondering... i'd rather the wedding not be such a big to-do. couldn't we just have it at my place? no, no, no! you can't...
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three of her favorite pastimes, being as reclusive that she was, was the embroidery work, reading poetry, and scrap booking. in the broader sense, they received political gifts while they were in the white house. we have an ivory baskets that came from the queen of the sandwich islands. they are now being hawaiian islands. that was the first time in queen came to the white house. they had the first easter egg hunt on the white house lawn. it stops during the civil war, but he brought it back. he held it on the white house lawn so that eliza could watch. she was not able to get out much. she watched it from the portico of the white house. >> she chose not to assume the role of the first lady. she received many kids that she brought home with her after they left the white house. -- she received many gifts that she brought home with her after they left the white house. one of them was a box that had 50 pounds of chocolate bonbons. we have letters from some of her children say they would go up to mom's room to get a tree from the bonbon box. another item she thought that was a remembrance of
three of her favorite pastimes, being as reclusive that she was, was the embroidery work, reading poetry, and scrap booking. in the broader sense, they received political gifts while they were in the white house. we have an ivory baskets that came from the queen of the sandwich islands. they are now being hawaiian islands. that was the first time in queen came to the white house. they had the first easter egg hunt on the white house lawn. it stops during the civil war, but he brought it back....