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work on the advocation to redo joe dimago park and the library and i worked on the bathroom for michelangelo park and have been an cat for [inaudible] for many different area schools in the area and i love the community and open spaces and it would be an honor to advocate for open spaces in district 3. >> thank you. have you been able to attend or observe any of the meetings? >> i have not because i am just applying to be on the committee so it was my understanding that i had to come before you before i attended any of the meetings but i have attended other city meetings and i'm going to -- i have been involved in other city events. >> thank you. and so just looking at prosack and you talk about your understanding of how they have been an effective body, how it can be stronger. what are the ways it's really asserted its influence and decision making within rec and park especially over land? >> well, i see prosac as a partnership between the government and the community, and i think it's a wonderful partnership and i think that more entities like them should be formed because the city's reall
work on the advocation to redo joe dimago park and the library and i worked on the bathroom for michelangelo park and have been an cat for [inaudible] for many different area schools in the area and i love the community and open spaces and it would be an honor to advocate for open spaces in district 3. >> thank you. have you been able to attend or observe any of the meetings? >> i have not because i am just applying to be on the committee so it was my understanding that i had to...
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the franklin institute will host the new exhibit featuring artwork by michelangelo, bone fragments of saint's peter and paul and re-creations of the papal chambers. the vatican splendors display opens september 19th just before the pope is due to arrive in philadelphia for the world meeting of families. >>> all thoughts were about a bright future today for 11 newly minuted graduates in philadelphia. "action news" reporter eva pilgrim has their story. >> reporter: these young men are the first graduating class of the new welding program at randolph career and technical school. >> it's an amazing opportunity for my future. >> didn't have the opportunity to be here. >> it's an eye opener. allowed me to understand what welding really was and i appreciate it today each of them 11 in total got their trade certificates showing they are certified in specific areas of wedding. their families watched on many with tears in their eyes. >> i'm very proud of him. he's come a very long way. >> by me leaving industry knowing that the demand was great i've kind of molded these students into what was n
the franklin institute will host the new exhibit featuring artwork by michelangelo, bone fragments of saint's peter and paul and re-creations of the papal chambers. the vatican splendors display opens september 19th just before the pope is due to arrive in philadelphia for the world meeting of families. >>> all thoughts were about a bright future today for 11 newly minuted graduates in philadelphia. "action news" reporter eva pilgrim has their story. >> reporter: these...
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. >>> she claimed to be michelangelo of buttocks implants. she was sentenced to 10 to 20 years in prison. back in march, a jury convicted her of killing a british woman after giving her an illegal silicone injection at a hotel. >>> uber got the green light to operate in delaware. officials signed an agreement to set up requirements for the company and drivers who use its platforms. drivers will have to submit to background checks and have insurance. it will give riders new innovative service and provide jobs for registered drivers. >>> get your resumes printed and ready to hand out tomorrow. there are 800 openings at a new shopping outlet in camden county. there will bae a job fair with 800 openings. if you're interested, here's what you need to know. interviews will take place tomorrow between 10:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. at the camden county college blackwood campus in the connector building between civic hall and the atrium on college drive. >>> new at 11:00, a philadelphia brouhaha the city's beer gardens are a sign of summer designed to draw
. >>> she claimed to be michelangelo of buttocks implants. she was sentenced to 10 to 20 years in prison. back in march, a jury convicted her of killing a british woman after giving her an illegal silicone injection at a hotel. >>> uber got the green light to operate in delaware. officials signed an agreement to set up requirements for the company and drivers who use its platforms. drivers will have to submit to background checks and have insurance. it will give riders new...
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but also if they can't tell the difference between you and michelangelo -- >> michelangelo was a forgert of people. he started his career as a teen-ager. it was more lucrative to produce ancient sculptures. he passed one off, he broke it reproduced it and sold it to a cardinal. he got suspicious and sold it back to the artist. >> what usually tips people off? >> what usually eventually tips people off is what the famous forger tom keating referred to as a time bomb, which is an anachronismin inserted into the piece. if you used titanium white paint before it was used. >> is it less of a value once someone finds out it's a forgery? >> it depends. it lessens it if we thought it was from leonardo and it turns out not to be. but if it's a mid-level work sometimes the forger becomes more famous than the artist. >> the forgery itself is not the crime, it the fraud that is the crime. >> you have to defraud someone out of money. most of these forgers, that's the crime they're caught on. you're allowed to copy work and create styles. mark landis seems to have passed over 40 works of forgeries bu
but also if they can't tell the difference between you and michelangelo -- >> michelangelo was a forgert of people. he started his career as a teen-ager. it was more lucrative to produce ancient sculptures. he passed one off, he broke it reproduced it and sold it to a cardinal. he got suspicious and sold it back to the artist. >> what usually tips people off? >> what usually eventually tips people off is what the famous forger tom keating referred to as a time bomb, which is...
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. >> michelangelo. >> he had cut a dear with prosecutors for exchange for leniency was a cell mate ofedro brauv row. >> he slip a note to me. >> it asked the note for someone on the outside to commit a serious of murders similar to christian's killing suggesting the murder was at large and pedro was innocent. he wrote three to four people unfortunately must die. they are random individuals but preference would be two uf students. tased to incapacitate and strangled to kill and have the hands duct taped. >> it's a plan to convince the were that christian was murdered by a serial killer. >> as the jurors struggled to get their heads around this twist the trial came to the end. so much for one family to go through. you could see the tension on thir faces as they began waiting for the verdict. >> we all talked to each other. that day wasn't a day to celebrate whatever the jury had to decide. >> whatever the jury decided erica knew there would be sorrow. the jurors came back in less than four hours. they found pedo bravo guilty of murder in the first degree. a verdict the family wanted. bu
. >> michelangelo. >> he had cut a dear with prosecutors for exchange for leniency was a cell mate ofedro brauv row. >> he slip a note to me. >> it asked the note for someone on the outside to commit a serious of murders similar to christian's killing suggesting the murder was at large and pedro was innocent. he wrote three to four people unfortunately must die. they are random individuals but preference would be two uf students. tased to incapacitate and strangled to...
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. >>> the woman who called herself the michelangelo of buttocks injections will spend 10 to 20 yearsn jail for the death of a british dancer. page winslow convicted of third degree murder back in march. 20-year-old claudia died hours after winslow injected nearly half a gallon of silicone into her buttocks at an airport hotel back in 2011. winslow will be eligible for parole in seven years. >>> man in a wheelchair crossing the street when a car slammed into him. the driver took off. what police say happened when the suspected driver saw this video. >> a mom turns herself in accused of leaving her kids in a hot car while she was shopping. what police say she did as she was talking to investigators that left even cops stunned. >>> mild manner kids to karate super powers. taking the nation by storm. >> are you kidding me? >> this is only some of of it. the bigger understand are upstairs. >> awards everywhere. how south philly 13-year-old fighter is proving to be just as inspirational that is a guy rocky balboa but in karate and in real life. >> sound familiar? >>> drama down the shore.
. >>> the woman who called herself the michelangelo of buttocks injections will spend 10 to 20 yearsn jail for the death of a british dancer. page winslow convicted of third degree murder back in march. 20-year-old claudia died hours after winslow injected nearly half a gallon of silicone into her buttocks at an airport hotel back in 2011. winslow will be eligible for parole in seven years. >>> man in a wheelchair crossing the street when a car slammed into him. the driver...
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over 10,000 square feet will be filled with artwork by michelangelo rare signed documents and even toolson the sistine chapel. the exhibit will run through february of 20 keep. >>> a broken hearted little girl a big hearted neighbor and the internet. it has all the makings of a modern day tragedy. with a very happy ending. our bruce gordon reports. >> reporter: ryan check's eighth grade english class at cedarbrook middle school they're watching the monkey's paw a horror story about three wishes and the terror they produce. but, ryan just made a single wish come true in real life. only his story has a very different ending. >> who did that to you? huh? that wasn't nice. >> reporter: that's 10 year old jerylyn and her teacher miss kaplan at cedarbrook. jerylyn has ya'll palsy and needs a walker and stroller type wheelchair to get around. thursday morning her chair disappeared from right out in front of her house moments after her dad set it out for her to bring to school. ryan lives just up the street, saw the police car that morning and this flyer that afternoon. his neighbors wheelchair
over 10,000 square feet will be filled with artwork by michelangelo rare signed documents and even toolson the sistine chapel. the exhibit will run through february of 20 keep. >>> a broken hearted little girl a big hearted neighbor and the internet. it has all the makings of a modern day tragedy. with a very happy ending. our bruce gordon reports. >> reporter: ryan check's eighth grade english class at cedarbrook middle school they're watching the monkey's paw a horror story...
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nicole jackson's grandchildren thee-year-old mariah and six-year-old michelangelo. >> i was just loss words. heart broken. i didn't understand what was going all i wanted to know why. how could this happen. >> it could have been prevented. >> they could have stopped the chase. he dead wrong. they wrong too though they did didn't call the chase off. >> reporter: how far were police behind him. >> a good three car lengths. >> reporter: the 29-year-old parole abscond for possession of meth. neighbors watched in horror as the camaro went 95 miles per hour. across warren and hit and killed the jackson children who were playing in front of their house. from there lost control and plowed into this house. another car and this porch. three-year-old darius andrews his five-year-old cousin isaia williams and seven-year-old cousins are all injury. darius' father is crediting the seven-year-old for saving his son's life. >> when he seen it happening he grabbed my son and wrapped his arms around him. instantly. he saved my son. and it's just senseless. it's summertime. kids can't be safe outside. >
nicole jackson's grandchildren thee-year-old mariah and six-year-old michelangelo. >> i was just loss words. heart broken. i didn't understand what was going all i wanted to know why. how could this happen. >> it could have been prevented. >> they could have stopped the chase. he dead wrong. they wrong too though they did didn't call the chase off. >> reporter: how far were police behind him. >> a good three car lengths. >> reporter: the 29-year-old parole...
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. >>> new information today about the woman who claimed to be the michelangelo of buttocks injections. she learned today how long she will stay in jail. this morning, padge windslowe found out she will spend 20 years in jail. he the low-grade silicone that windslowe used traveled to a woman's lungs, killing her. windslowe, who had no formal medical training told a jury she injected thousands of women with silicone. today, prosecutors told us they are pleased with the sentence. >> we know that for the next ten years that the black madam won't be killing any other girls on the streets of philadelphia. >> windslowe's family left the courthouse today without commenting. >>> opening statements underway in the cyberstalking trial of relatives who are charged with killing a family member. prosecutors say three family members conspired for years to torment belford with the intent of killing her. thomas matusie wicz committed suicide after a gun battle with police after he shot the two women as they walked into the courthouse. his family denied knowing he was planning to kill belford. >>> poli
. >>> new information today about the woman who claimed to be the michelangelo of buttocks injections. she learned today how long she will stay in jail. this morning, padge windslowe found out she will spend 20 years in jail. he the low-grade silicone that windslowe used traveled to a woman's lungs, killing her. windslowe, who had no formal medical training told a jury she injected thousands of women with silicone. today, prosecutors told us they are pleased with the sentence. >>...
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winds low called herself the michelangelo of buttock injections during her trial winds low saying she not know the dangers involved in the procedure. she will be eligible for parole in seven years a man accused of in string of criminal activity in bucks county is off the streets tonight. police say 33-year-old john serena arrested around 2:00 a.m. after shooting a beebee gun at a person in pine wood. the man did not get hit but a parked car did. police arrested serena and linked him to some other recent crimes. he's now facing arson charges for an incident restoration church in pine wood. police say a fire bomb was thrown into the church back on april 19th. a cross outside and its playground were also set on fire. the pastor says serena's arrest may put his congregation at ease ease. >> for us as a congregation we've been bold enough to preach the gospel of forgiveness in a world that really spits on it. >> he didn't say why. he was just going over his life and is unhappiness in life. >> police say serena also slashed 30 tires parked cars and pine wood and admitted to vandalizing a sc
winds low called herself the michelangelo of buttock injections during her trial winds low saying she not know the dangers involved in the procedure. she will be eligible for parole in seven years a man accused of in string of criminal activity in bucks county is off the streets tonight. police say 33-year-old john serena arrested around 2:00 a.m. after shooting a beebee gun at a person in pine wood. the man did not get hit but a parked car did. police arrested serena and linked him to some...
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you were telling me earlier that this horse american pharaoh is like michelangelo's david if he can make it. he made it by a long shot. >> absolutely. i said he was a beast of a horse and he proved it. he took the lead right from the beginning and carried it all the way to the end. that is a mile and a half of horse, man. that is a great great horse. >> what do you make of the race? did you believe that this was goinging to be the case lou? >> yeah, i did, but i thought the only horse that could beat him was the guy that finished second, "frosted." he wasn't even close, but i mean you've got to give him credit. i don't care if he was running against -- he ran a great race. here is a jockey who was a california jockey not a new york or belmont jockey. he's only on the track maybe once, and, boy, he trafficked that horse so perfectly. he timed it so perfectly. >> yeah. >> that's where it's at at the belmont. you have to have a jockey who knows what they call rating the horse. he said, we're going to go from the beginning according to bob baffert who was serm happy after three losses in a t
you were telling me earlier that this horse american pharaoh is like michelangelo's david if he can make it. he made it by a long shot. >> absolutely. i said he was a beast of a horse and he proved it. he took the lead right from the beginning and carried it all the way to the end. that is a mile and a half of horse, man. that is a great great horse. >> what do you make of the race? did you believe that this was goinging to be the case lou? >> yeah, i did, but i thought the...
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. >> you call american pharoah akin to michelangelo's "david." a little bit about this horse. >> he's a beast of a horse. we talk about american pharoah, a beast of a horse. he's big. he's got great strides. he is really an outstanding animal. >> think this is the year? >> pardon? >> do you think this is the year? >> i think very possibly can. he's positioned nicely at post five. that's on the middle of the track. and really he has no rival the last two races, the derby and the preakness. >> can he handle the distance? because this is the longest of those races. >> oh it's grueling. grueling. absolutely grueling. i mean the oval itself at belmont is -- the whole stretch where they call the gray gods 1,087 yards long, asking your horse to run that last quarter of a mile that's what they like to call the gray gods but a lot of the horses just can't do it. they just fade. >> and of course a lot of the ones he has to compete against haven't run in the first two so they're a little more rested than he is and the others that have run the other two. so
. >> you call american pharoah akin to michelangelo's "david." a little bit about this horse. >> he's a beast of a horse. we talk about american pharoah, a beast of a horse. he's big. he's got great strides. he is really an outstanding animal. >> think this is the year? >> pardon? >> do you think this is the year? >> i think very possibly can. he's positioned nicely at post five. that's on the middle of the track. and really he has no rival the last...
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my favorite artist michelangelo, and his favorite pasta; some lamb in between; and my great-grandma,a and her delicious apple cake. [theme music playing] tutti a tavola a mangiare!
my favorite artist michelangelo, and his favorite pasta; some lamb in between; and my great-grandma,a and her delicious apple cake. [theme music playing] tutti a tavola a mangiare!
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. >> how does one go from being a batrist sta to the michelangelo of milk?ght it was funny. i got really good at doing latte art. someone was like i bet you can't draw a face. >> your career was launched on a dare. >> i tried to take it to another level. >> breach still remains grounded and just like the foam keeps it light. >> the art to me looks very serious. you don't take it that seriously into i actually do love my job. it doesn't even feel like work. i haven't worked a day in over a year and a half. >> for "nightline," i'm juju change in a cup of coffee in brooklyn. >> you would worry that your coffee would be cold? into no, but you can't wait for him >> i'm alex trebek. if you're age 50 to 85 i have an important message about security. write down the number on your screen so you can call when i finish. the lock i want to talk to you about isn't the one on your door. this is a lock for your life insurance, a rate lock, that guarantees your rate can never go up at any time, for any reason. but be careful. many policies you see do not have one, but you c
. >> how does one go from being a batrist sta to the michelangelo of milk?ght it was funny. i got really good at doing latte art. someone was like i bet you can't draw a face. >> your career was launched on a dare. >> i tried to take it to another level. >> breach still remains grounded and just like the foam keeps it light. >> the art to me looks very serious. you don't take it that seriously into i actually do love my job. it doesn't even feel like work. i...
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if i'm going to -- if on the other hand you're michelangelo and creating something new every time, at least for the foreseeable future, your job is relatively safe. but the thing is that those kinds of jobs and especially the number of people that are paid to do those kinds of genuinely creative jobs is really very small. it's a very, very small fraction of our work force. so that doesn't can necessarily offer us a safety net there. so if you really sit down and think about what it would mean for anywhere from 30 to 60% of the jobs in the economy to sort of evaporate over a period of perhaps 20 years, it's really hard to imagine too many things that would have a bigger impact on society and on the economy than that. and the things that you can't imagine are uniformly bad things like wars and plagues and big asteroids and so forth. i mean, this is a big issue. it's something i think is well worth giving a lot of thought to it's well worth having a meaningful public conversation about, and i think we really need to start to wrestle with this and figure out if, indeed, this is something
if i'm going to -- if on the other hand you're michelangelo and creating something new every time, at least for the foreseeable future, your job is relatively safe. but the thing is that those kinds of jobs and especially the number of people that are paid to do those kinds of genuinely creative jobs is really very small. it's a very, very small fraction of our work force. so that doesn't can necessarily offer us a safety net there. so if you really sit down and think about what it would mean...
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. >> how does one go from being a batrist sta to the michelangelo of milk? was funny. i got really good at doing latte art. someone was like i bet you can't draw a face. >> your career was launched on a dare. >> i tried to take it to another level. >> breach still remains grounded and just like the foam keeps it light. >> the art to me looks very serious. you don't take it that seriously into i actually do love my job. it doesn't even feel like work. i haven't worked a day in over a year and a half. >> for "nightline," i'm juju change in a cup of coffee in brooklyn. >> you would worry that your coffee would be cold? into no, but you can't wait for him to do a portrait there are a lot of channels on your tv but only so many you want to watch what if you could pay for the types of channels you want and not the ones you don't w, fios brings you a totally new way to customize your t starting at $74.99 per month with no annual contract. get custom tv, including internet and phone. price guaranteed for two years. or from now until june 8th get a $400 visa prepaid
. >> how does one go from being a batrist sta to the michelangelo of milk? was funny. i got really good at doing latte art. someone was like i bet you can't draw a face. >> your career was launched on a dare. >> i tried to take it to another level. >> breach still remains grounded and just like the foam keeps it light. >> the art to me looks very serious. you don't take it that seriously into i actually do love my job. it doesn't even feel like work. i haven't...
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. >> how does one go from being a barista to the michelangelo of milk? >> i thought it was funny.someone was like i bet you can't draw a face. >> your career was launched on a dare. >> i tried to take it to another level. why stop there? >> despite his rapid success, breach still remains grounded and just like the foam, keeps it light. >> the art to me looks very serious. you don't take it that seriously >> i actually do love my job. it doesn't even feel like work. i haven't worked a day in over a year and a half. >> for "nightline," i'm juju chang in a cup of coffee in brooklyn. >> you would worry that your coffee would be cold? >> when i have an asthma attack... i feel like a fish with no water. learn how to prevent your child's next asthma attack. because even one attack is one too many. no >>> this morning on "world news now," growing suspicion after the take-down of a knife wielding terror suspect in boston. police now making another arrest nearby. the concern of more lone wolf attacks called by isis. >> moment of impact. an amtrak train slices a car in half. as it crosses th
. >> how does one go from being a barista to the michelangelo of milk? >> i thought it was funny.someone was like i bet you can't draw a face. >> your career was launched on a dare. >> i tried to take it to another level. why stop there? >> despite his rapid success, breach still remains grounded and just like the foam, keeps it light. >> the art to me looks very serious. you don't take it that seriously >> i actually do love my job. it doesn't even...