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photographer lynn goldsmith.rtfolio recently with lynn and kiss rontman gene simmons. photographer lynn goldsmith. we looked through the partnership recently with goldsmith and kiss front man gene simmons. when photographer goldsmith began shooting them, they became the biggest band in new york. four kids from new york, paul stanley, peter criss, ace freely, and gene simmons. >> what's going on. >> he's doing the demon thing, holding out his forked ton, you know, showing the most important part of gene simmons. >> anthony, it's my job. >> goldsmith was a rare breed, a female photographer, who'd shot rock's biggest stars. >> detroit rock city. >> so she wasn't intimidated by a fire-breathing bass player in 40 poumtds of armor and seven-inch heals. >> you know, i'm lucky in that i'm from detroit. even though he's incredibly tall, he's not going to scare me. >> boo. >> found an unexpected connection with simmons and fellow kiss founder paul stanley. >> i really hadn't known any musicians other than classical ones wh
photographer lynn goldsmith.rtfolio recently with lynn and kiss rontman gene simmons. photographer lynn goldsmith. we looked through the partnership recently with goldsmith and kiss front man gene simmons. when photographer goldsmith began shooting them, they became the biggest band in new york. four kids from new york, paul stanley, peter criss, ace freely, and gene simmons. >> what's going on. >> he's doing the demon thing, holding out his forked ton, you know, showing the most...
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the comedy team of goldsmith and simmons. very funny. >> they are.ad. >> lynn is a great photographer. a real pioneer. it's fun if you have a kiss fan in the family. >>> up next, "the dish." whipping up amazing treats was just a hobby for investment banker humber ahmad. now it's her career and >> good morning, everyone, i'm jan carabeo. delaware officials have an agreed pay more than $7.5 milliol lawsuit over a prison stand-off that left the a guard dead. six inmates were charged with rs assault, in the death of guard steven floyd. that stand-off happened at the james t vaughn correctional center in smyrna, back in february. now, under the settlement, 11 plaintiffs, including six department of correction employees, and floyd's relatives, were all share that money. >> now, to the eyewitness weather forecast with meteorologist, chelsey ingram. hi, kelly. >> good morning, jan, good morning to you at home. very chilly start to your saturday. let me show you some numbers across the region, checking in still below freezing in philadelphia. 25 degrees, 26 i
the comedy team of goldsmith and simmons. very funny. >> they are.ad. >> lynn is a great photographer. a real pioneer. it's fun if you have a kiss fan in the family. >>> up next, "the dish." whipping up amazing treats was just a hobby for investment banker humber ahmad. now it's her career and >> good morning, everyone, i'm jan carabeo. delaware officials have an agreed pay more than $7.5 milliol lawsuit over a prison stand-off that left the a guard dead....
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the first gold shipped from east africa was reserved for a special purpose the king instructed the goldsmith. to use it to make a monstrance for the ministry he promised in the early days of his reign to dedicate to his patron saint the jeronimus monastery. on the precise spot where henry the navigator had built the small seaman's chapel work started on the monasteries construction. man where wanted the monastery to stand as a unique monumental tribute to his greatness and glory to finance the costly project he declared the most precious incoming spices pepper cloves and cinnamon the property of the crown the shipment of pepper alone which vasco da gama brought back from india generated revenue sixty times greater than the cost of the expedition. on the less valuable spices and all the other cargoes arriving in belle lane from india africa and brazil the fortunate monarch levied a five percent tax. and with the returning ships came the artists inspired by the buildings they'd seen in mother about the city side mosque to be a mosque in america and the illustrated books full of motifs from per
the first gold shipped from east africa was reserved for a special purpose the king instructed the goldsmith. to use it to make a monstrance for the ministry he promised in the early days of his reign to dedicate to his patron saint the jeronimus monastery. on the precise spot where henry the navigator had built the small seaman's chapel work started on the monasteries construction. man where wanted the monastery to stand as a unique monumental tribute to his greatness and glory to finance the...
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and part of why we are working with goldsmith is we wa nt to we are working with goldsmith is we wantan amazing story can actually do a lot of good. and so we are bringing the art in the science together. what kind of via projects are you working on for children, at framestore? we recently worked with warner brothers and jk rowling on fantastic beasts and where to find them. that is an audience that sta rts them. that is an audience that starts with three —year—olds, that love the wizard in world, all the way the 80—year—old grandparents. and ultimately what great storytelling about this —— is about is taking someone to the heart of the story, and that is really, really powerful. is it more than just vr, though? are we fooling ourselves to think that the future of storytelling is virtual reality? there are many other technologies, should we be thinking about all of those? since the time of cavemen we have been wired to tell stories. what is happening with the is it becomes another medium, another platform on which to tell a story. it is never going to replace a book, it is never going
and part of why we are working with goldsmith is we wa nt to we are working with goldsmith is we wantan amazing story can actually do a lot of good. and so we are bringing the art in the science together. what kind of via projects are you working on for children, at framestore? we recently worked with warner brothers and jk rowling on fantastic beasts and where to find them. that is an audience that sta rts them. that is an audience that starts with three —year—olds, that love the wizard in...
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i'm martin goldsmith, and this is my music. tonight we're going to take you back with some real oldies from the 16th and 17th centuries. we'll meet many of the great masters and tell their stories. i promise you an exhilarating ride. along the way you're likely to hear melodies that you know but perhaps you don't know why. tonight meet the masters, next on pbs. ♪
i'm martin goldsmith, and this is my music. tonight we're going to take you back with some real oldies from the 16th and 17th centuries. we'll meet many of the great masters and tell their stories. i promise you an exhilarating ride. along the way you're likely to hear melodies that you know but perhaps you don't know why. tonight meet the masters, next on pbs. ♪
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neal goldsmith in the new york says trump. we have helen, she says #resist or #metoo, as those two words have become one in 2017. i will have more later. our weather watchers had much to admire during sunday, after dark the feature was the super moon, captured bya number of feature was the super moon, captured by a number of weather watchers. earlier in the day it had been the most glorious sunsets that captured the attention, but that's not to say it's wall—to—wall sunshine to start the new week because we have weather fronts close by. this front at its most active i suspect across the northern parts of scotland, wet and windy start here. further south, especially in the south—east, it may be the density of fog that's a of an issue to say the least and a cruel start to the eastern pennines. elsewhere, and of cloud perhaps in parts of west wales and the south—west for a spot of passing rain and a similar prospect in northern ireland and the western side of scotland but you get the sense there is a lot of dry weather to be had.
neal goldsmith in the new york says trump. we have helen, she says #resist or #metoo, as those two words have become one in 2017. i will have more later. our weather watchers had much to admire during sunday, after dark the feature was the super moon, captured bya number of feature was the super moon, captured by a number of weather watchers. earlier in the day it had been the most glorious sunsets that captured the attention, but that's not to say it's wall—to—wall sunshine to start the...
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probably and when the trains were invented but some people stayed blacksmiths like some people staying goldsmiths but some people staying blacksmiths and you know the train going to passer by and then other people became carnegie's and rockefeller's and. let's go to pizza pizza in the manger according that but according to nick people are getting it at the ground level i mean that the beauty of it the supporters say stay centralized everything that banks you know that know the banks can come in just take your money away and it's big colin and it's the. first of all nobody buying in today is getting it at the ground floor i mean if anything you're going to be left holding the bag but big point is not a technology the technology is the block chain and we can have an argument about you know how relevant the block chain is and how important it may or may not be but be quite is nothing it's simply a digital token that utilizes to block change so when you buy into bitcoin you don't own anything except. that one big point you don't have any ownership of any kind of railroad you've got one car and that c
probably and when the trains were invented but some people stayed blacksmiths like some people staying goldsmiths but some people staying blacksmiths and you know the train going to passer by and then other people became carnegie's and rockefeller's and. let's go to pizza pizza in the manger according that but according to nick people are getting it at the ground level i mean that the beauty of it the supporters say stay centralized everything that banks you know that know the banks can come in...
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holford mackinder professor of geography professor danny dorling he's also a visiting professor at goldsmiths and university of london and a visiting professor at university of bristol is latest book do we need economic inequality is out now in paperback daddy welcome back to going underground i know that there may be a flu epidemic on the way in britain who knows but let's take us back when it comes to life expectancy tell me about the great old days of the mid nineteenth century when life expectancy improved in britain. and you have to go back to the nineteenth century to find periods where life expectancy was actually only going up slowly the life expectancy men about eighteen ninety you're looking at forty two years for men about forty five years for women and from their normal to become to advise it most in the eighty ninety eight it was at the beginning of the last century rose in one thousand twenties martine thirty's lines a year of every field for years at times and it did this constantly constantly even for the second world war even for standards you know nine hundred fifty s. it wa
holford mackinder professor of geography professor danny dorling he's also a visiting professor at goldsmiths and university of london and a visiting professor at university of bristol is latest book do we need economic inequality is out now in paperback daddy welcome back to going underground i know that there may be a flu epidemic on the way in britain who knows but let's take us back when it comes to life expectancy tell me about the great old days of the mid nineteenth century when life...
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the sense of identity is tied up in the ability of economic output that we go by the last names goldsmith, farmer, miller, but these are not fundamentally human but when homo sapiens first appeared 200,000 years ago as fairly small and independent then we evolved to larger groups with tribal affiliations and created an organized macro organism for human race. with no devices to perform later we organize in ways that the value did not exist in any one individual or another it was contained in the organizational process that puts all people as a cog in the machine. so with that belief system humankind created. meds or city state and entire empires. in the modern era in the age of capitalism this structure is no different these culminate that the vast majority of human are mere cogs. this is not for where we associate our self-worth. with that belief system of global capitalism and to take pride whether to wake up at 5:00 a.m. or to the office to put a spreadsheet on the laptop. modern society is contending of capitalism to be in a process so the top 1% becomes smaller and smaller and then t
the sense of identity is tied up in the ability of economic output that we go by the last names goldsmith, farmer, miller, but these are not fundamentally human but when homo sapiens first appeared 200,000 years ago as fairly small and independent then we evolved to larger groups with tribal affiliations and created an organized macro organism for human race. with no devices to perform later we organize in ways that the value did not exist in any one individual or another it was contained in...
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these goldsmith err spicks work on every hair color, and you can make them as subtle or pronounced asou like, try mixing it from cold go variety of colors that glitter here. all right, so, no matter what it looks like it is bound to turn heads. >> maybe because the screen is far from me, but is this really new trends? don't people put the hair spray that casino every has him nerve it already? >> jerome russell, yes, hair spray, usually come around halloween time, the colors. >> oh, you know all about it, have you used before. >> yes. because we did like halloween, you always try to put me on thepo it. >> well, my sister use it is, my mom uses it, like jerome russell, she -- my mom does the belong, my sister did the darker. >> it has spark else? >> some guys use it, too, some - >> it is a shame err. >> yes. some guys use it to fill in, you know? some bald spots. >> oh. so you can get like dark colored one. oh. all right. whatever. >> yes, available at walmart. >> also i forgot the name for split second, lacquer lounge, just down the street, the ones who did the shatter glass nails that
these goldsmith err spicks work on every hair color, and you can make them as subtle or pronounced asou like, try mixing it from cold go variety of colors that glitter here. all right, so, no matter what it looks like it is bound to turn heads. >> maybe because the screen is far from me, but is this really new trends? don't people put the hair spray that casino every has him nerve it already? >> jerome russell, yes, hair spray, usually come around halloween time, the colors....