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. >> a priceless piece by michael michelangelo michelangelo, found out how the same technology to retrofit in san francisco is being used to protect this work of dude totino's blasted rolls. sweet. totino's blasted crust rolls... yeah. flavor at full blast you say avocado old el paso says... zesty chicken and avocado tacos in our stand 'n stuff tortillas . (record scratch) you say stand n' stuff tortillas old el paso says... start somewhere fresh covering san rafael south bay and all of the bay area. this is abc 7 news. >>> california's desperate water situation is forcing drastic action by central valley farmers. thousands of orchards are being brought down from one end of the valley to the other. stanislaus county luke wenger finished cutting down 20 acres so he can use his water allotment on his crop of younger, more productive trees. >> they're taking out 50% of what they have in order to irrigate the other 50% and there are other growers who were hit harder who are getting zero water and don't have anything. >> if there is a benefit from the drought that's allowing crews easier access
. >> a priceless piece by michael michelangelo michelangelo, found out how the same technology to retrofit in san francisco is being used to protect this work of dude totino's blasted rolls. sweet. totino's blasted crust rolls... yeah. flavor at full blast you say avocado old el paso says... zesty chicken and avocado tacos in our stand 'n stuff tortillas . (record scratch) you say stand n' stuff tortillas old el paso says... start somewhere fresh covering san rafael south bay and all of...
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we have better plaster than michelangelo tide. dedon't have better artists than michelangelo. and the fact that we have better plaster doesn't make what michelangelo did obsolete. we can rely on technological advances made by our ancestors without having to do the trial of error of trying to figure out how to do them again. you don't have to re-invent the wheel but we cannot let earlier generations macour moral decisions for us. we can't even affirm through some kind of experiment that the decisions made by socrates or other greats were the correct decisions. and if you could we would no longer be free. but worse than that looking for e.t. so that we'll all become better behaved little children is the wrong way to think about the problem. it's a kind of baptizing the universe by imposing our own preconceptions on to the universe itch. i think everybody agrees there's a reason for not imposing our beliefs on to aliens. we must be wary of imposing our religion on to the way we do science that might find the aliens. and wind up instead of ban tieding the aliens you baptize the sc
we have better plaster than michelangelo tide. dedon't have better artists than michelangelo. and the fact that we have better plaster doesn't make what michelangelo did obsolete. we can rely on technological advances made by our ancestors without having to do the trial of error of trying to figure out how to do them again. you don't have to re-invent the wheel but we cannot let earlier generations macour moral decisions for us. we can't even affirm through some kind of experiment that the...
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we have better plaster them michelangelo did. we don't have better artist than michelangelo. that we have got better plaster doesn't make what michelangelo did obsolete. we can rely on technological advances made by our ancestors without getting into the trial and error of figuring out how make them again. we don't have to reinvent the wheel but we cannot let earlier generations make our moral decisions for us. we can't even affirm to some kind of experiment that the decisions made by socrates or any of these other grades actually where the correct decisions. and if we could we would no longer be free. but worse than not, looking for e.t. so we will all become better behaved little children is the wrong way to think about it. it's a baptizing universe by imposing our own preconceptions onto the universe. i think everyone here agrees there is a reason to be wary of imposing our view of religion for or against onto any aliens we might meet. they must also be wary of imposing our view of religion onto the way we do the science that might find those aliens. you know and one episo
we have better plaster them michelangelo did. we don't have better artist than michelangelo. that we have got better plaster doesn't make what michelangelo did obsolete. we can rely on technological advances made by our ancestors without getting into the trial and error of figuring out how make them again. we don't have to reinvent the wheel but we cannot let earlier generations make our moral decisions for us. we can't even affirm to some kind of experiment that the decisions made by socrates...
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how a california painting is protecting a price less piece of work my michelangelo. >>> and now we have is always fun to do something different, for a good cause and to bring someone into that good cause. here is manny and matt from ann animal planet. we want to talk about our perfect pet. tell us about him. meet maurice. he is i'm not saying this lightly, a perfect dog. he is loving blond dark guy. he likes cats likes his condo mates. she one year young, house trains likes kids he is perfect and just needs a home. he has one dirty secret he loves other dogs -- unless he is on his leash, and then he is a sassy sir. >> so if someone has a little practice with leash activity it would be good for him. >> tell us about how animal plant is teaming up with the spca. >> every year we have the puppy bowl. and cl weather it is a player, a kitten cheerleader, they're all adoptables. so we're traveling the country we will be covering adoption fees on all animals. tomorrow the event is from 11:00 to 4:00 but we will be covering feets at both shelters while they're open. you could bring back the nex
how a california painting is protecting a price less piece of work my michelangelo. >>> and now we have is always fun to do something different, for a good cause and to bring someone into that good cause. here is manny and matt from ann animal planet. we want to talk about our perfect pet. tell us about him. meet maurice. he is i'm not saying this lightly, a perfect dog. he is loving blond dark guy. he likes cats likes his condo mates. she one year young, house trains likes kids he is...
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he said, michelangelo allegedly said, i saw the angel in the marble command i carved until i set them was teddy. he set a a really high bar for his fellow senators like the former and current ones who are here today. and when he demanded no less than he applied himself and his staff. teddy was always optimistic at least the time i was with command that was an awful lot come always helpful because i believe, like to few people today, he believed in the basic instinct and capacities and goodness of the american people if just given half a chance. he believe that if you listened to the other guy the other woman if you actually listened you might find something about their argument that made sense and anything was possible. ultimately in my perspective i i think that is his true legacy measure as a a consequence of how we look at one another and in turn how we look at ourselves to establish trust and faith in an institution, in an institution with the potential to make us all better. that is what i expect the institute to fully convey to the future generations of americans who wander thro
he said, michelangelo allegedly said, i saw the angel in the marble command i carved until i set them was teddy. he set a a really high bar for his fellow senators like the former and current ones who are here today. and when he demanded no less than he applied himself and his staff. teddy was always optimistic at least the time i was with command that was an awful lot come always helpful because i believe, like to few people today, he believed in the basic instinct and capacities and goodness...
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it's like seeing michelangelo's brush or ted williams' bat. >> we kind of call this the energy centeris where it all happened. >> yeah. in "old man and the sea" papa wrote of the ocean's split personality, the feminine and the masculine. la mar and el mar. la mar can give you crystalline heaven, blue skies and fish that won't stop biting. but el mar? >> el mar can sink your boat. >> or flood your house. >> or flood your house. we had a problem with it being a tropical island, the el mar comes with that double-edged sword. a matter of time. >> what are the hopes and fears for a place that's this low lying having been through a storm like wilma? >> well, in wilma we saw the waters rise 3 to 6 feet. we know with global warming that eventually that water will come as the ice caps melt. this island will eventually tend to become smaller, 16 feet above sea level, we will be that last peak that when it does happen. >> you're going to stay open till the bitter end. >> they're going to pull the boats up out front and i'm still going to conduct this tour like i'm doing for you today. >> with a
it's like seeing michelangelo's brush or ted williams' bat. >> we kind of call this the energy centeris where it all happened. >> yeah. in "old man and the sea" papa wrote of the ocean's split personality, the feminine and the masculine. la mar and el mar. la mar can give you crystalline heaven, blue skies and fish that won't stop biting. but el mar? >> el mar can sink your boat. >> or flood your house. >> or flood your house. we had a problem with it...
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remind me of the quote my sister always uses attributed to michelangelo who was a sculptor at heart,elangelo allegedly said, "i saw the angel in the marble and i carved until i set him free." teddy set free a lot of folks. he appealed to their better angels. that was teddy. he set a really high bar for his fellow senators, like the former and current ones who are here today, and one he demanded no less be applied to himself and his staff. teddy was always optimistic, at least all the time i was ever with him, and that was an awful lot. always hopeful because i believe like too few people today, he believed in the basic instincts and capacities and goodness of the american people, just given half a chance. he believed that if you listened to the other guy, the other woman, if you actually listened, you might find something about their argument that made sense that anything was possible. ultimately, from my perspective i think that's teddy's true legacy measured as a consequence of how we look at one another and, in turn, how we look at ourselves, to establish trust and faith in an ins
remind me of the quote my sister always uses attributed to michelangelo who was a sculptor at heart,elangelo allegedly said, "i saw the angel in the marble and i carved until i set him free." teddy set free a lot of folks. he appealed to their better angels. that was teddy. he set a really high bar for his fellow senators, like the former and current ones who are here today, and one he demanded no less be applied to himself and his staff. teddy was always optimistic, at least all the...
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he went to see michelangelo. he went to see what fra angelico had done.rlie: this was initiated by the seagram project? annie: yes. then he started pondering, he started thinking and doubting about the seagram project. then he went to england and he saw a group of disciples of him living on an island. he saw trouble. he decided actually i don't want my paintings to be in these surroundings. he's taking back his -- charlie: it was also the rich diners and all of that. annie: that's it, yeah -- so, he decided that politically he does not want his paintings to be in this environment. he sent back the money. that is when dominic came. charlie: and went to do the chapel. annie: he wanted to experiment. he went from being an immigrant to being an artist to becoming a pioneer. charlie: and the relationship to philip johnson? annie: it was not very good. somebody -- i think it was robert motherwell, who was very close to rothko, he said rothko was a mensch and philip johnson was a worldly man. see what i mean? charlie: of course. annie: how is your yiddish? [laug
he went to see michelangelo. he went to see what fra angelico had done.rlie: this was initiated by the seagram project? annie: yes. then he started pondering, he started thinking and doubting about the seagram project. then he went to england and he saw a group of disciples of him living on an island. he saw trouble. he decided actually i don't want my paintings to be in these surroundings. he's taking back his -- charlie: it was also the rich diners and all of that. annie: that's it, yeah --...
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yeah, and michelangelo "only" painted the sixteenth chapel.on't keep your face so close to the paint cans. sorry, buddy i'm getting a golf lesson and then i'm playing with a client, but i'll try to make your next performance. (doorbell rings, thud) phil! little busy. oh, you always do this. you cram stuff in the freezer without thinking about it. i opened the door, and a frozen turkey almost fell on my foot. i keep pulling it to the left. are we sure the house is level? are you not the least bit sorry? i could have broken a toe.
yeah, and michelangelo "only" painted the sixteenth chapel.on't keep your face so close to the paint cans. sorry, buddy i'm getting a golf lesson and then i'm playing with a client, but i'll try to make your next performance. (doorbell rings, thud) phil! little busy. oh, you always do this. you cram stuff in the freezer without thinking about it. i opened the door, and a frozen turkey almost fell on my foot. i keep pulling it to the left. are we sure the house is level? are you not...
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were working on the ceiling at the same time that the vatican was working on the restoration of michelangelo's sys seen chapel's ceiling. they went to virginia to be restored in theshapb dough what's studios. 1893 they were restored as well. the college is recognized nationally as one of the most attractive campuses in the united states. many people come here to tour the campus that have no need for a college. but we have probably about 100,000 people who come through the building as tourists and at least a million people who go by the building to look at the outside ofit is very iconic. it's story has been touted nationally by the national trust and the council of higher education. we are very proud of that fact and work very hard to maintain this room and the historic space. saint augustine's like it's the it's really evident each day and the way we move through the street and the buildings that we see. certainly, we are standing in the building that is recognized most rectally with him in northeast florida. people recognize that saint augustine would not have become economically well off, w
were working on the ceiling at the same time that the vatican was working on the restoration of michelangelo's sys seen chapel's ceiling. they went to virginia to be restored in theshapb dough what's studios. 1893 they were restored as well. the college is recognized nationally as one of the most attractive campuses in the united states. many people come here to tour the campus that have no need for a college. but we have probably about 100,000 people who come through the building as tourists...
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working on the ceiling in this room at the same time the vatican was working on the restoration of michelangelo'ssistine chapel ceiling. they collaborated on technique the use of paint. they went to virginia to be restored in shenandoah studios. the chandeliers were conserved and restored. our lion headlights, which were created out of papier-mÂchÉ date to 1893. they were restored, as well. the college is regularly recognized nationally as one of the most attractive campuses in the united states. many people come here to tour the campus that have no need for a college. we have probably about 100,000 people who come to the building every year as tourists. we know we have one million people who go by the building to look at the outside of it. it is very iconic. it's preservation story has been counted nationally by the national trust, by the council on higher education. we've worked very hard to maintain this room and the historic space. st. augustine's henry flagler legacy is evident each day in the way we move through the street in the buildings that we see. we are standing in the building that i
working on the ceiling in this room at the same time the vatican was working on the restoration of michelangelo'ssistine chapel ceiling. they collaborated on technique the use of paint. they went to virginia to be restored in shenandoah studios. the chandeliers were conserved and restored. our lion headlights, which were created out of papier-mÂchÉ date to 1893. they were restored, as well. the college is regularly recognized nationally as one of the most attractive campuses in the united...
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from 1573, portuguese artist, historian, philosopher, student of michelangelo, who -- and his name escapesd-20th century in the library in madrid. dehollanda. his name. so some of his paintings looked like william blake's but this is 200 years before william blake, a visionary. but other of his painting where he depicts let there be light -- on the left, thank you very much. on the left there, that let there be lying -- let there be light, and the sun is created and the earth and so forth, but that vocabulary of triangle that geo geometric vocabular -- it's 1573. so there's something about the need represent the creation of the universe that somehow pulled ideas from the future of our history to the past. some kind of strange alchemy. the first example i locate was from the mid-'50s, an ocean ographer marie -- she got a job at the columbia university ocean -- lamont ocean ographic institute. balls she was woman they said sit down over there and if we need you, we'll call you, and the men went out in the boats to conduct sonar sounding of the mid-atlantic ridge and marie tharpe was incredib
from 1573, portuguese artist, historian, philosopher, student of michelangelo, who -- and his name escapesd-20th century in the library in madrid. dehollanda. his name. so some of his paintings looked like william blake's but this is 200 years before william blake, a visionary. but other of his painting where he depicts let there be light -- on the left, thank you very much. on the left there, that let there be lying -- let there be light, and the sun is created and the earth and so forth, but...