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francesco come on tape. >> welcome to the world of francesco clemente.ist, he is a one-off. a nomad. a storyteller. a joker. creator of strange worlds. he is known for his oil paintings and above all, or colors. his commitment to painting brought it back to the mainstream after years of minimalism and conceptual art. began it was emotional. you have to put the same care .hat you would put when you are touching somebody. >> he is a painter of life. he is a painter of people. he is a painter of intimacy. >> he is an exceptional artist. ofis one of the inventors multicultural art. italy,the aesthetic of , he builds aa unique vision. it has been very influential. >> he was born in 1952 and grew up in naples. naples is a city for the rich and poor are not segregated from each other. that makes it a very pretty city. the absurdity of social inequality is apparent every day of the week. thing that becomes important is dignity and flair. >> as a young man, he started traveling and went to india. it turned out to be life-changing. another looking for narrative of
francesco come on tape. >> welcome to the world of francesco clemente.ist, he is a one-off. a nomad. a storyteller. a joker. creator of strange worlds. he is known for his oil paintings and above all, or colors. his commitment to painting brought it back to the mainstream after years of minimalism and conceptual art. began it was emotional. you have to put the same care .hat you would put when you are touching somebody. >> he is a painter of life. he is a painter of people. he is a...
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joining me now, francesco guerrero, associate editor for politico europe in brussels. much for joining us. >> no problem. >> let's talk about what you've been able to learn on the ground as far as this investigation. i know there are a lot of moving parts. a lot of attention on these three vigilan three individuals at the airport. but we know a bomb was detonated also at the metro strags. whether or not a person left it there or whether it was strapped to someone's body is unclear. what have you been able to get in your reporting there? >> at the moment, there's a lot around the capital here, brussels, the belgian capital, and there are a lot of rumors flying around, but what we do know is the focus is very much on trying to attach some of the suspects, at least, and there are a lot of operations going on, at the same time, in the belgian capital. >> right now, the level of security is described as being at its highest. how do you compare that to what you've seen, given, from november to now, there have been threats, there have been concerns of a possible major attack.
joining me now, francesco guerrero, associate editor for politico europe in brussels. much for joining us. >> no problem. >> let's talk about what you've been able to learn on the ground as far as this investigation. i know there are a lot of moving parts. a lot of attention on these three vigilan three individuals at the airport. but we know a bomb was detonated also at the metro strags. whether or not a person left it there or whether it was strapped to someone's body is unclear....
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>> francesco castillo spokesman for union pacific. >> reporter: we thought it was a tree that fell on the tracks but you're saying it's not that? >> preliminary investigation, they have been here all night through the morning here trying to figure out what actually caused the derailment, preliminary investigation shows that it was a mud slide including a tree that may have caused it. >> reporter: got it. how big was the mud slide? can you give u some indication? >> reporter: that's under investigation right now. -- >> that's under investigation right now. >> reporter: explain what happens. when a train hits mud and debris how is it the last car derails and not the front one? >> that's a great question. there's five cars. the front car was the one that was being controlled by the operator. the last was the engine. they are investigating the car, the rails, checking out to see where the impact was from that mud slide. all those factors will determine what happened. >> reporter: got it. how complicated is it to get the car up on the hill and back on the tracks? >> it will take a lot of w
>> francesco castillo spokesman for union pacific. >> reporter: we thought it was a tree that fell on the tracks but you're saying it's not that? >> preliminary investigation, they have been here all night through the morning here trying to figure out what actually caused the derailment, preliminary investigation shows that it was a mud slide including a tree that may have caused it. >> reporter: got it. how big was the mud slide? can you give u some indication? >>...
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. >> it's pop and francesco by the boiling pot in the back bringing new york style swirled bagels tothey are good. because what we put into it. >> we wanted to know everything about their over the rainbow bagels. here's how it's done. >> first, a sweeter plane bagel dough separated lightly colored then laid on top of each other. >> now what he's going to do he'll cut it in strips. >> look at that. >> all right. >> ites a rain dough. >> he's going to run the through the mr. >> after the dough is formed moo perfect circles, it's dumped into a boiling hot pot. finish in the oven. but not with without a smear of confetti cream cheese which i couldn't get enough of. time to taste the rainbow. >> hagel toast. >> hagel toast over the rainbow. >> here we go. >> down the hatch. >> i've got to do my irish jig again. >> i think so. i'll have to do it with you. >> ♪ >> it's amazing. >> it is. >> it's amazing. >> now, as you may have seen all over social media this colorful new craze started in brooklyn. but how lucky are we that these new york style bagels are right in our own backyard? and how
. >> it's pop and francesco by the boiling pot in the back bringing new york style swirled bagels tothey are good. because what we put into it. >> we wanted to know everything about their over the rainbow bagels. here's how it's done. >> first, a sweeter plane bagel dough separated lightly colored then laid on top of each other. >> now what he's going to do he'll cut it in strips. >> look at that. >> all right. >> ites a rain dough. >> he's going...
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. >> it's pop and francesco by the boiling pot in the back bringing new york style swirled bagels toey are good. because what we put into it. >> we wanted to know everything about their over the rainbow bagels. here's how it's done. >> first, a sweeter plane bagel dough separated lightly colored then laid on top of each other. >> now what he's going to do he'll cut it in strips. >> look at that. >> all right. >> ites a rain dough. >> he's going to run the through the mr. >> after the dough is formed moo perfect circles, it's dumped into a boiling hot pot. finish in the oven. but not with without a smear of confetti cream cheese which i couldn't get enough of. time to taste the rainbow. >> hagel toast. >> hagel toast over the rainbow. >> here we go. >> down the hatch. >> i've got to do my irish jig again. >> i think so. i'll have to do it with you. >> ♪ >> it's amazing. >> it is. >> it's amazing. >> now, as you may have seen all over social media this colorful new craze started in brooklyn. but how lucky are we that these new york style bagels are right in our own backyard? and how lu
. >> it's pop and francesco by the boiling pot in the back bringing new york style swirled bagels toey are good. because what we put into it. >> we wanted to know everything about their over the rainbow bagels. here's how it's done. >> first, a sweeter plane bagel dough separated lightly colored then laid on top of each other. >> now what he's going to do he'll cut it in strips. >> look at that. >> all right. >> ites a rain dough. >> he's going to...
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thank you francesco. very simple and ifou haven't started planning, trip to the ore today, you're done. easter. >> you too. happy easter, happy spring. you. hoppity hop. gus. >> pat, francesco, thank you. after the break, coming up, the not the horse ride you would expect. the scary ordeal that sent this horse through the air. >>> an inside look at the royal life. i had to go there. the p duction team behind the documentary is granted close access to the monarch and those who know her well. ips of the program titled our green at 90. te, the duchess of cambridge says the queen helped her in her approach to public health. >> she's been very generous and not being forceful at all in i feen she's been a tle gui ance really for me. >> she's so lovely. the documentary, by the way, will be shown on itv network on sunday, the 27th of march. >>> this horse in california, safe and sound this morning after he took a tumble down the side of a trail. a liking trail. two helicopters were called in to airlift the animal
thank you francesco. very simple and ifou haven't started planning, trip to the ore today, you're done. easter. >> you too. happy easter, happy spring. you. hoppity hop. gus. >> pat, francesco, thank you. after the break, coming up, the not the horse ride you would expect. the scary ordeal that sent this horse through the air. >>> an inside look at the royal life. i had to go there. the p duction team behind the documentary is granted close access to the monarch and those...
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today is the last day francesco's on hagan berger road from the colosseum, serving up cocktails and caesar salad with crap. the restaurant has been operated by the same family for 48 years. things have changed and the next generation is not interested in keeping the business. it's time to move on. it will take a couple of months to clear up the building and auction off equipment and memorabilia. >> the historic clermont hotel and berkeley and oakland will hold a community meeting to address neighborhood concerns about expansion plans for the owners want to build 45 condos in the parking lot area and nearby residents with a architectural developer will be inspired by the history of the claremont which was built in 1915. >> we want something that is complementary and to the new architecture to pay homage to the existing architecture. >> this may be true but we're interested in the claremont in a surrounding area. >> that meeting begins at 7 pm tonight at the claremont hotel. conceptual designs will be shown for the first time if the project is approved. >>> the broadway blockbuster, hamilton
today is the last day francesco's on hagan berger road from the colosseum, serving up cocktails and caesar salad with crap. the restaurant has been operated by the same family for 48 years. things have changed and the next generation is not interested in keeping the business. it's time to move on. it will take a couple of months to clear up the building and auction off equipment and memorabilia. >> the historic clermont hotel and berkeley and oakland will hold a community meeting to...
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riders take to the subways everyday, including francesco mancelli, though he does so hesitantly. do you feel safe riding the subway at night? >> i'm afraid. there's too much crime. >>reporter: and many other riders feel the same, according to a recent new york college city poll, 51% of new yorkers polled are afraid to ride the subway at night. riders like kim blame the recent string of subway slashings. >> even a headline, if somebody could see a heline and know anything about this story, it will affect the way they feel about riding the subway at night. >> 51% of new yorkers are afraid to ride the subway. i just wonder what your response is. >> i certainly understand why people are worried and they're going to see more police presence. >>reporter: people we spoke with say it's going to take more than just stepped up police presence to increase their sense of security here in the subway system. >> it's not safe anymore, and more police would not do the job, just will deplete the moneys from the city. >>reporter: the nypd's most subway crime this year to date is up 17% compared to
riders take to the subways everyday, including francesco mancelli, though he does so hesitantly. do you feel safe riding the subway at night? >> i'm afraid. there's too much crime. >>reporter: and many other riders feel the same, according to a recent new york college city poll, 51% of new yorkers polled are afraid to ride the subway at night. riders like kim blame the recent string of subway slashings. >> even a headline, if somebody could see a heline and know anything about...