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so basically, you know, we switched the whole sketch around so that hans and franz got hypnotized and revered steven segal. >> seth: oh, my goodness.
so basically, you know, we switched the whole sketch around so that hans and franz got hypnotized and revered steven segal. >> seth: oh, my goodness.
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franz: a prueba de agua.s regias en cualquier lugar. franz: ahora, con las cÁmaras que puedes tomarte fotos debajo del agua, este maquillaje es ideal. francisca: o sea que llegas a la playa ya bronceadita de tu casa. me encantÓ. franz: es sÚper natural. eso es lo que creo rimmel london, que fuera un look sÚper natural y fÁcil de usar. francisca: buenÍsimo. mujeres, ya estamos listas para disfrutar del verano. ahora nos vamos con william y un anuncio que nos interesa a todos. william: es que sÍ, cuando yo les diga este anuncio, les va a interesar mucho. ¿quiÉn va a ganarse un mini ipad? con "despierta amÉrica" y "finfing dory",lo estamos regalando. tobi, ¿quieres participar? sÓlo tienen que grabar un vÍdeo hablando como la ballena de "finding dory". y por si acaso usted se acuerda cÓmo en la pelÍcula habla la ballena, habla asÍ, y dice: hola, dory! asÍ que, si se quiere ganar el ipad... es que hago muecas. si se quieren ganar el ipad, sÓlo tienen que ir a facebook y grabar el vÍdeo con un mensaje hablando como
franz: a prueba de agua.s regias en cualquier lugar. franz: ahora, con las cÁmaras que puedes tomarte fotos debajo del agua, este maquillaje es ideal. francisca: o sea que llegas a la playa ya bronceadita de tu casa. me encantÓ. franz: es sÚper natural. eso es lo que creo rimmel london, que fuera un look sÚper natural y fÁcil de usar. francisca: buenÍsimo. mujeres, ya estamos listas para disfrutar del verano. ahora nos vamos con william y un anuncio que nos interesa a todos. william: es...
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kathleen: i'm kathleen franz. i am the business history curator at the national museum of american history at the smithsonian institution. we are here in the object project today, looking at some of the amazing objects that have come out of storage and that you can interact with. i am here with the tiffany bicycle. it is a super-blingy example of a safety bicycle that was introduced in 1895 by tiffany and company for christmas, for the holiday market and for the , very distinguished and wealthy buyers. this was not a common bicycle used by everyone. but the form that it is, two two wheels of about the same size, is something that was new on the market, but aimed at a more middle-class consumer. -- a more middle-class audience. objects can tell us different stories. and this bike is packed full of stories. i will share a couple of them with you. one is that the viking was a craze in the 1880's and 1890's. so, bikes come first, then automobiles. and they overlap a little bit, but bicycles really paved the way, liter
kathleen: i'm kathleen franz. i am the business history curator at the national museum of american history at the smithsonian institution. we are here in the object project today, looking at some of the amazing objects that have come out of storage and that you can interact with. i am here with the tiffany bicycle. it is a super-blingy example of a safety bicycle that was introduced in 1895 by tiffany and company for christmas, for the holiday market and for the , very distinguished and wealthy...
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. >>> the sharks fell short tonight in game one of the western conference finals but franz optimistic they can and will bounce back -- fans are optimistic they can and will bounce mack. maria -- back maria medina has more. >> the energy, the excitement, contagious. >> better than watching in your living room. hold on. >> reporter: as thousands of fans filed into the sap center to cheer on the team as they took on the st. louis blues. but wait a minute, take a look and the fans eyes locked in on the big screen. this is a watch party and the 16,000 free tickets all snagged by sharks fans within 24 hours. >> different. it is funny. but it is just as cloud. >> fans were given a production of this. [ indiscernible ] >> feels like a home game. >> sharks haven't been to the playoffs in a while so knowing they are back everybody is excited. the fact we get to watch it at the shark tank, unique experience. >> the sharks couldn't get the win tonight. >> i wanted to see a win. >> reporter: still the loyalty is strong among these group. >> we will take it. >> every year. we have to think it is th
. >>> the sharks fell short tonight in game one of the western conference finals but franz optimistic they can and will bounce back -- fans are optimistic they can and will bounce mack. maria -- back maria medina has more. >> the energy, the excitement, contagious. >> better than watching in your living room. hold on. >> reporter: as thousands of fans filed into the sap center to cheer on the team as they took on the st. louis blues. but wait a minute, take a look and...
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we also hear from kathleen franz . smithsoniane to the national museum of american history. it is wonderful to welcome you to our new floor that is looking at innovation and invention in america. to start with that, we have extraordinary examples of early inventions and contemporary invasions. we even have apple 1, which is extraordinary. , the ways in which america has been so inventive and continues. invention is one of the most important parts of our country. let's walk through. as you come through, you start to see all these exhibitions that are focused on ways in which we have developed a new way of thinking, of being in time. here we have the bayou of money, which we have an extraordinary collection of coins and paper, but all of them are oriented in a way to understand the role of money. we end up with the bitcoin pity you can see over time how we understand -- bitcoin. so you can see over time how we understand money, going forward. and we walked into part of the show where we have american enterprise, talking about the social history, which is really your history, o
we also hear from kathleen franz . smithsoniane to the national museum of american history. it is wonderful to welcome you to our new floor that is looking at innovation and invention in america. to start with that, we have extraordinary examples of early inventions and contemporary invasions. we even have apple 1, which is extraordinary. , the ways in which america has been so inventive and continues. invention is one of the most important parts of our country. let's walk through. as you come...
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here i want to thank anthony franze especially for coming up with the idea and recruiting this wonderful panel on authors. really looking forward to hearing about books i will actually want to read. not mocking law articles or briefs but it is starting to get old so i am looking forward to hearing what these folks have come up with. we have tony mauro here to led the discussion. we has been covering the -- he -- supreme court for about 36 years and there is no one who would be better able to lead the panel. >> thank you very much for hosting this and thanks also to anthony for organizing it. i hope it will be a fun event. it always is when you talk about supreme court books it is kind of a genre that keeps growing in literature, fiction and non-fiction, we had a panel like this three years ago and it really was intended to celebrate the fact that the supreme court seems to be the subject of more and more books of all kinds, and judging by the corner of my desk where i stack books about the court that have come in from publishers the genre only increased since the last of it. we thought w
here i want to thank anthony franze especially for coming up with the idea and recruiting this wonderful panel on authors. really looking forward to hearing about books i will actually want to read. not mocking law articles or briefs but it is starting to get old so i am looking forward to hearing what these folks have come up with. we have tony mauro here to led the discussion. we has been covering the -- he -- supreme court for about 36 years and there is no one who would be better able to...
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we also hear historical kathleend from curator franz. john: welcome to the smithsonian museum of american history. we welcome you to our new floor which is looking at innovation and invention in america. to start, we have some extraordinary path and models and examples of early invention and technical invention. up heree apple one which is extraordinary. invention is one of the most important parts of our country. let's walk through. as you come through, you start to see all these exhibitions that are focused on ways in which we have developed a new way of thinking. here we have the value of money, which has the most extraordinary collection of gold and silver coins, paper. all of them are oriented in a way to understand the role of money. we end up with the bitcoin. so you can see over time how we understand value, trade, exchange as we go forward. now we walk into part of the , show where we have american enterprise, talking about the social and cultural history which is really your history, of , capitalism, business, the common good.
we also hear historical kathleend from curator franz. john: welcome to the smithsonian museum of american history. we welcome you to our new floor which is looking at innovation and invention in america. to start, we have some extraordinary path and models and examples of early invention and technical invention. up heree apple one which is extraordinary. invention is one of the most important parts of our country. let's walk through. as you come through, you start to see all these exhibitions...
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under general franz sigel. they could destroy a lot of the food that was grown in virginia. supporting the civilian population there. the third thrust would come in southeastern virginia. general benjamin butler. both were really auxiliary operations. the main operation would come in virginia from grant himself would direct the army of the potomac against robbery lee -- robert e. lee. grant's favorite subordinate william t sherman would lead a campaign into georgia. began, the union effort had a problem. the campaign along the gulf coast had to be abandoned because earlier in the year the federal's had gone to red river in louisiana. they continue to advance. by the time they got them out it was too late. the campaign in southeastern virginia under butler. grant said picturesquely not accurately that was a battle strongly corked. it was defeated at newmarket on may 15. the corps cadets from the virginia military institute with a little help from the confederate army unit that happened to be there. it defeated sigel and drove them back down the valley. granted virginia and sh
under general franz sigel. they could destroy a lot of the food that was grown in virginia. supporting the civilian population there. the third thrust would come in southeastern virginia. general benjamin butler. both were really auxiliary operations. the main operation would come in virginia from grant himself would direct the army of the potomac against robbery lee -- robert e. lee. grant's favorite subordinate william t sherman would lead a campaign into georgia. began, the union effort had...
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they go to franz scott key middle school in silver spring.t gummy county police believe the children ate a mixture of sprite, nyquil ranchers yesterday morning. they all had stomach problems and trouble breathing. >>> this morning the parents of one of missing fairfax teenager making a plea for their son to return home. rudy and daniel last seen at theirs homes tuesday night. police believe they left on their own and may have taken a taxi to maryland to that region up there. rudy's parents say there weren't any signs he was planning to leave. >> he was afraid to take my dog out for a walk in the dark. so i can't imagine how he is right now. i cannot imagine how he is on the streets. >> well, police say lima is in need of medication and did not take it with her. >>> and melissa mollet with your first 4 traffic and a look at roads and rails this weekend. as far as metro, single tracking on several lines. red line single tracking between dupont circle and van ness, orange and blue lines single tracking between mcpherson square and mythsonian thi
they go to franz scott key middle school in silver spring.t gummy county police believe the children ate a mixture of sprite, nyquil ranchers yesterday morning. they all had stomach problems and trouble breathing. >>> this morning the parents of one of missing fairfax teenager making a plea for their son to return home. rudy and daniel last seen at theirs homes tuesday night. police believe they left on their own and may have taken a taxi to maryland to that region up there. rudy's...
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in cairo a procter & gamble, they confirmed that one of the companies egyptian employees waived in franzgyptair flight, all right joining us now is keep the chuck nash serving more than 25 years as a naval aviator fox news contributor good morning thanks for coming on again with us. >> goggle. >> this is increasingly looking like could potentially be terrorism if that is the case why hayvenhurst we heard isis or someone claim responsibility? >> good question. because normally they would they would want to get their name out there. to show that they were they were acting in ontive at this point we need to be reminded we are only about less than 33 hours, since the aircraft disappeared this is an in relative terms ongoing very new situation, and we don't know a lot of things, so let's-s right this time they in fact do have debris from 804 if they do now we localize, and find the pingers were attached to the cockpit voice recorder flight data recorder those of really tell us a what happened, to flight 804. >> so what happens to debris it is -- how long does this take bit by bit. >> the egyp
in cairo a procter & gamble, they confirmed that one of the companies egyptian employees waived in franzgyptair flight, all right joining us now is keep the chuck nash serving more than 25 years as a naval aviator fox news contributor good morning thanks for coming on again with us. >> goggle. >> this is increasingly looking like could potentially be terrorism if that is the case why hayvenhurst we heard isis or someone claim responsibility? >> good question. because...
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worth, texas, anger and frustration as parents pack school district meetings over whether franz gender students should be be allowed to use public school bathroom and locker rooms of the gender they identify with. >> transgender students are our neighbors, and they are all of our children. >> reporter: and for the students themselves, they say the bullying has become outrageous. >> i was beaten up. >> i started skipping school because i didn't feel safe in school. >> reporter: now the obama administration says at the request of school districts, it's issuing what it calls a letter of guidance, detailing how schools can ensure transgender students' legal civil rights suggesting schools provide access to an alternative restroom, adding curtains could easily be put up in locker rooms. >> it's not an enforcement action. it does not add a requirement to the applicable law. >> reporter: but critics see it as an ultimatum, that if they don't comply, federal school dollars may be withheld. >> we will not yield to blackmail from the president of the united states. >> reporter: earlier this week
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20th century: jackson pollock, willem de kooning; richard diebenkorn, barnett newman; clyfford still; franzrasner; mark rothko and others. he forged 63 works that sold for more than $80 million to collectors. federal investigators don't know exactly how much pei-shen qian made on the scheme, but it was at least $65,000. he fled to china and was later indicted. in an interview with bloomberg news three years ago, the forger explained he began painting in shanghai, and moved to the u.s. in the 1980s. he insisted he never intended to pass his paintings off as anything other than imitations and found it incredible that anyone had taken the paintings seriously. forensic analyst jamie martin points out there were obvious clues these paintings were fakes if you knew what to look for. this forged jackson pollock, for example, came with a misspelled signature. the "c" in pollock is missing. this fake mark rothko painting was sold by knoedler gallery for more than $8 million. jamie martin found evidence it was a forgery within just a hour of looking at it. an hour? that's all it took? >> martin: well
20th century: jackson pollock, willem de kooning; richard diebenkorn, barnett newman; clyfford still; franzrasner; mark rothko and others. he forged 63 works that sold for more than $80 million to collectors. federal investigators don't know exactly how much pei-shen qian made on the scheme, but it was at least $65,000. he fled to china and was later indicted. in an interview with bloomberg news three years ago, the forger explained he began painting in shanghai, and moved to the u.s. in the...
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so basically, you know, we switched the whole sketch around so that hans and franz got hypnotized and"he's the only one -- the only one that can beat up arnold." [ light laughter ] >> seth: did arnold ever hear this? >> a few months later i ran into arnold. and he's sitting there in a big lounge chair, he's got a foot-long cigar. and i told him what seagal said about wanting to kick his effin' ass. then arnold just takes a puff and he goes, "is that a fact?" [ laughter ] it was just like -- you know. i did a press conference with arnold once, because he wanted me to come and entertain. he would call me up and tell me his agenda. you come to the press conference. you know, i do the speeches and you tell the jokes and everybody is happy for the evening." you know. [ light laughter ] so i show up and the press corps hated him. and he goes, "and now comedian dana carnie." and i come out and they want to talk about -- and it's just dead silence. as we're walking off, i go, "man, is it always like that?" and he literally -- again the giant cigar. he goes, "let me tell you something about po
so basically, you know, we switched the whole sketch around so that hans and franz got hypnotized and"he's the only one -- the only one that can beat up arnold." [ light laughter ] >> seth: did arnold ever hear this? >> a few months later i ran into arnold. and he's sitting there in a big lounge chair, he's got a foot-long cigar. and i told him what seagal said about wanting to kick his effin' ass. then arnold just takes a puff and he goes, "is that a fact?" [...
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melissa franz was weighing in on this earlier. she's absolutely right. and to say that he isn't paying his fair share simply because he makes so much, he's not breaking the law. i just want to make that very clear. that doesn't mean that the pain of these protesters is any less. but the anger -- and i pretty much believe that jeff flock, most of our guests might agree is slightly miss guided. it should be directed to the state legislature. but as you said, and those guys don't do anything. >> this is the only thing that's gotten them any kind of traction. and of course it may just be coming to an end. but these legislatures, adam made a great point. legislatures both republican and democrat have been doing this and say we'll pay you down the road and now we're down the road. and this is where we are. there's no easy solution to any of this. only painful solutions. if there was an easy one, we would have had it by now. any low hanging fruit has already been picked. liz: well, as we look at the markets here, the markets have been relatively flat. what fox
melissa franz was weighing in on this earlier. she's absolutely right. and to say that he isn't paying his fair share simply because he makes so much, he's not breaking the law. i just want to make that very clear. that doesn't mean that the pain of these protesters is any less. but the anger -- and i pretty much believe that jeff flock, most of our guests might agree is slightly miss guided. it should be directed to the state legislature. but as you said, and those guys don't do anything....
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but this president, this administration, have stood squarely on behalf of gay and franz gender peoplechieved many important steps forward, and it will be a defining part of president obama's legacy that he too was a civil rights president. >> evan wolfson, thank you for your time on this sunday. >> thank you. >>> next, one republican's decision to break from the party. strategists and columnist bill o'reilly on the record about why he's dumping trump. >>> and we'll take a deeper look at what moves like this could mean for the democrats' chances of staying in the white house. right after this. correct! ma'am. this isn't an automated computer... operator! ma'am. i'm here. i'm live. wait. you're real? yeah. with discover card, you can talk to a real person in the u.s. day or night. plus, we're not going to waste your time trying to sell you a bunch of other products you don't really need. that is really nice of you. i feel really bad about shouting at you. oh, you weren't shouting. you were just speaking in all caps. at discover, we treat you like you treat you. 100% u.s.-base customer s
but this president, this administration, have stood squarely on behalf of gay and franz gender peoplechieved many important steps forward, and it will be a defining part of president obama's legacy that he too was a civil rights president. >> evan wolfson, thank you for your time on this sunday. >> thank you. >>> next, one republican's decision to break from the party. strategists and columnist bill o'reilly on the record about why he's dumping trump. >>> and we'll...
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sterling of virginia to be ambassador to the slovak republic, kelly ceeterring franz of virginia to be ambassador to the oriental republic of uruguay. steven michael schwartz of in ready to be ambassador to the federated republic of somalia, ambassador to the republic of liberia, elizabeth holzo richard of virginia to be ambassador to the lebanese republic. ms. collins: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from maine. ms. collins: mr. president, i'm pleased to report that due to a lot of hard work on both sides of the aisle by senators and their staffs, the leaders and particularly my colleague, senator reed of rhode island, that we have another group of amendments that we are able to clear tonight. i, therefore, ask unanimous consent that the following amendments be called up en bloc and be reported by number: amendment number 3934 offered by senator king, amendment number 3918 offered by senator rubio, amendment number 3905 offered by senator heller, amendment number 3926 offered by senator rubio, amendment number 3961 offered by senator manchin, and amendment number 394
sterling of virginia to be ambassador to the slovak republic, kelly ceeterring franz of virginia to be ambassador to the oriental republic of uruguay. steven michael schwartz of in ready to be ambassador to the federated republic of somalia, ambassador to the republic of liberia, elizabeth holzo richard of virginia to be ambassador to the lebanese republic. ms. collins: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from maine. ms. collins: mr. president, i'm pleased to report that due to a...
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we also hear historical background from curator kathleen franz. john: welcome to the smithsonian
we also hear historical background from curator kathleen franz. john: welcome to the smithsonian