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to show us the final motif, we have -- >> jessica! >> i like the apron, by the way. >> thank you, i was inspired by the sound of music, in case you couldn't tell. can you help me? >> most certainly. >> you know what, i think a lonely goat herd would like that. look at all the flowers. >> i know. we actually had some rose mary i gathered from outside. >> looks super well. >> i like it, if somebody gives you a fall bouquet, you could tear it apart and do this. i love the fact you're laying it all out. you can put some leaves in there and make it look nice, too. >> what you're telling me is you could come to my house dean this in five minutes. >> i could. >> excellent, great. >> you could do it, too. if you want to do this at home, it's easy, i promise. go to our website, rightthisminute.com, click on tv complex. i mean, you would never understand, so -- >> oh, we understand. >> okay. >> not a man, amanda. >> a >> all women can do this? >> start crawling on the ceiling now? >> nope. she just puts her arms up on the doorway >> oh, man. ca
to show us the final motif, we have -- >> jessica! >> i like the apron, by the way. >> thank you, i was inspired by the sound of music, in case you couldn't tell. can you help me? >> most certainly. >> you know what, i think a lonely goat herd would like that. look at all the flowers. >> i know. we actually had some rose mary i gathered from outside. >> looks super well. >> i like it, if somebody gives you a fall bouquet, you could tear it apart...
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to show us the final motif, we have -- >> jessica! >> i like the apron, by the way. >> thank you, i was inspired by couldn't tell. can you help me? >> most certainly. >> you know what, i think a lonely goat herd would like that. look at all the flowers. >> i know. we actually had some rose mary i gathered from outside. >> looks super colorful, as well. >> i like it, if somebody gives you a fall bouquet, you could tear it apart and do this. i love the fact you're laying it all out. you can put some leaves in there and make it look nice, too. >> what you're telling me is you could come in five minutes. >> i could. >> excellent, great. >> you could do it, too. if you want to do this at home, it's easy, i promise. go to our website, rightthisminute.com, click on tv show, or go to our mobile app. >>> the female body is so complex. i mean, you would never understand, so -- >> oh, we understand. >> all women can do this? >> start crawling on the ceiling now? >> nope. she just puts her arms up on the doorway and starts to contort. >> oh, man.
to show us the final motif, we have -- >> jessica! >> i like the apron, by the way. >> thank you, i was inspired by couldn't tell. can you help me? >> most certainly. >> you know what, i think a lonely goat herd would like that. look at all the flowers. >> i know. we actually had some rose mary i gathered from outside. >> looks super colorful, as well. >> i like it, if somebody gives you a fall bouquet, you could tear it apart and do this. i love...
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. >> see the festive motif you're sure to be thankful for. >>> plus, don't miss friday's buzz word for your chance to win anpad mi th mmoderate to severe ulcerative colitis, the possibility of a flare was almost always on my mind. and how to deal with my uc. to me, that was normal. until i talked to my doctor. she told me that humira helps people like me get uc under control and keep it under control when certain medications haven't worked well enough. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. raise your expectations. ask your gastroenterologist about humira. with humira, control is possible. it's judgment day. the in-laws, the type-a cousins, si
. >> see the festive motif you're sure to be thankful for. >>> plus, don't miss friday's buzz word for your chance to win anpad mi th mmoderate to severe ulcerative colitis, the possibility of a flare was almost always on my mind. and how to deal with my uc. to me, that was normal. until i talked to my doctor. she told me that humira helps people like me get uc under control and keep it under control when certain medications haven't worked well enough. humira can lower your...
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Nov 3, 2016
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[plays sample] that's fairly traditional-- fairly ordinary sort of motif or idea, and so when i startedort of playing around with it, i discovered i could do lots of different things to it to create some different sorts of colors. so the opening of irindji", for instance, starts like this [plays light lullaby ending in discord] [choir sings same piece] there already we start to see the germination of the larger piece. the small idea [plays] and it goes on [continues playing] just repeating the same idea, the same idea but spread out over a couple of octaves [plays] i think a composer's role in passing on information which other people can interpret is to be as clear as possible. sometimes there isn't the language for that to happen explicitly. sometimes you have to invent new symbols or something to suggest the sorts of sounds that you want, because there are no finite symbols for every sound. sometimes you have to create graphic scores or have a combination between standard notation and graphic. [women singing and men whispering "wirindji"] in interpreting the scores, the performer is
[plays sample] that's fairly traditional-- fairly ordinary sort of motif or idea, and so when i startedort of playing around with it, i discovered i could do lots of different things to it to create some different sorts of colors. so the opening of irindji", for instance, starts like this [plays light lullaby ending in discord] [choir sings same piece] there already we start to see the germination of the larger piece. the small idea [plays] and it goes on [continues playing] just repeating...
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get fabric of colors you like that fit in with fall motif, wrap it up like a fancy restaurant. tie they will with twine. >> how do you keep that right amount of cool. >> or frozen grapes. use frozen fruit, use ice to keep it cold. this makes it fancy. >> get your costume jewelry and put it on the edge of home made crust and makes people >> pumpkin mix and you've got a delicious, fancy, pumpkin pie. >>> living the life. pictionary. she says they have been been friends eight or nine years. their game nights are pretty intense because everyone is competitive. >> daylight. >> moon. >> day. >> sunday. >> a new day. >> a new life. >> a person. someone is pregnant. >> right, yes. but day pregnancy. >> day >> now we've got day baby. >> birthday. birthday. really? >> sunny side up. eggs over easy. >> is it something to do with like the constellations. >> no. >> born on a day. >> pregnant, belly, baby bump. >> burrito belly. >> what's going on? >> you're pregnant? >> yes. >> what? >> what? >> what? >> she's pregnant already. >> i don't get why -- >> just a pregnant person would have been
get fabric of colors you like that fit in with fall motif, wrap it up like a fancy restaurant. tie they will with twine. >> how do you keep that right amount of cool. >> or frozen grapes. use frozen fruit, use ice to keep it cold. this makes it fancy. >> get your costume jewelry and put it on the edge of home made crust and makes people >> pumpkin mix and you've got a delicious, fancy, pumpkin pie. >>> living the life. pictionary. she says they have been been...
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Nov 24, 2016
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in those motifs, are they evident off exterior plantation houses? >> yes. you will see the ironwork, which is about acanthus leaves wrapping into grids of iron. you're seeing our mapping using a computer technology to describe, did i it is it's a drawing of how ornament is made, which is represented on this building. >> we're standing in the oprah winfrey theater. >> yes. >> the design here is an echo of that design. can you explain how? >> it's exactly the same pattern, but we have reduced it in scale. we want you to feel you're in the heart of the building, whereas in the outside, it's an object. in the independence side you are the center and the building surrounds you. >> the porch element to the museum is significant. can you it el us why? >> yes, we wanted very much on the south side of the mall to create a real welcome. the welcome of the south, living inside outside, but living under shade, we felt was important idea that we wanted to find a translation of. it basically creates a microclimate, when you're on a hot summer day, you can come to the wel
in those motifs, are they evident off exterior plantation houses? >> yes. you will see the ironwork, which is about acanthus leaves wrapping into grids of iron. you're seeing our mapping using a computer technology to describe, did i it is it's a drawing of how ornament is made, which is represented on this building. >> we're standing in the oprah winfrey theater. >> yes. >> the design here is an echo of that design. can you explain how? >> it's exactly the same...
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. >> the wildlife motif let's call it. one twitter user calls it dead fu fu fu fur furbys. >>> the best time to call in sick without raising suspicion. >>> and the dress sold for nearly $5 million. who wore it and the moment that made it so famous? >> it's gold. er anti-wrinkle crm in no hurry to make anything happen. neutrogena? rapid wrinkle repair works... ...in one week. with the... fastest retinol formula available. it's clinically proven to work on fine lines and... ...even deep wrinkles. "one week? that definitely works!" rapid wrinkle repair. and for dark spots, rapid tone repair. neutrogena?. "see what's possible." ? happy holidays from crayola. so when do i start? um, shouldn't it be "spokes-crayon?" can somebody turn on the a/c? i'm melting here. ?air marker spraayer!!!? chemistry, baby! so i just hold this part and spraaaaaay... i'm okay. the holidays just got more surprising. you can find these great gifts and more in the crayola aisle. aaaaaah! remember 2007? smartphones? o m g ten years later, nothing's real
. >> the wildlife motif let's call it. one twitter user calls it dead fu fu fu fur furbys. >>> the best time to call in sick without raising suspicion. >>> and the dress sold for nearly $5 million. who wore it and the moment that made it so famous? >> it's gold. er anti-wrinkle crm in no hurry to make anything happen. neutrogena? rapid wrinkle repair works... ...in one week. with the... fastest retinol formula available. it's clinically proven to work on fine lines...
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. >> in those motifs are they reflective of the plantation homes in the south? >> they are. you will see the ironwork which is really a classical leaf wrapping into grids of iron. i call it a mapping using computer technology to describe the way in which the ornament is made. it's really a drawing of how ornament is made which is then represented on this building. >> we're standing now in the oprah winfrey theater. >> yes. >> and the design here in the theater is an echo of that design. can you explain how? >> yes. it's actually dpfl same patten but we've reduced it in scale. so really in the oprah winfrey theater we want you to sort of feel you're in the heart of the building. whereas on the outside of the building is objects framed by them all. in the inside you are the center and the building surrounds you. >> the porch element to the museum is significant kchlt you tell us why? >> yes. we wanted very much on the south side of the mall to create a real welcome and the welcome of the south that you file in the community, this idea of living inside-outside but living under
. >> in those motifs are they reflective of the plantation homes in the south? >> they are. you will see the ironwork which is really a classical leaf wrapping into grids of iron. i call it a mapping using computer technology to describe the way in which the ornament is made. it's really a drawing of how ornament is made which is then represented on this building. >> we're standing now in the oprah winfrey theater. >> yes. >> and the design here in the theater is...
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and as -- as you take a look at it, it has been decorated with artistic motifs and that evoke a feeling of the vietnam war. these veterans left this bike about 15 years ago, and -- and here is -- on the collar of the bike is a set of reproduction dog tags of the soldiers that are missing in action from the state of wisconsin. this motorcycle has been on exhibit at a number of locations. it was just most recently in lambeau field in wisconsin as part of a veterans ceremony honoring veterans of america's wars at lambeau field. these guys handmade this motorcycle. they created -- i mean, it's basically a harley-davidson motorcycle, but they have done all this beautiful artwork, beautiful leather work on the seat, and it's not to be ridden until all the pows have returned, and all of the missing in action have been returned. now for the most part people that leave things at the wall, they're more like school groups or individuals who will leave spontaneous things, or in some cases they make pre-conceived things like the motorcycle. in the past when the memorial was first opened, many of the
and as -- as you take a look at it, it has been decorated with artistic motifs and that evoke a feeling of the vietnam war. these veterans left this bike about 15 years ago, and -- and here is -- on the collar of the bike is a set of reproduction dog tags of the soldiers that are missing in action from the state of wisconsin. this motorcycle has been on exhibit at a number of locations. it was just most recently in lambeau field in wisconsin as part of a veterans ceremony honoring veterans of...
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massacre, yom kippur war, christmas eve rampage on the hill -- what's it all about, bobby -- the holiday motif? [ laughs ] well, i checked out of the hotel. i wanted to see when you was gettin' off. you didn't check out! you beat 'em for 25 bucks -- i paid it! oh, come on, bobby -- i'd have sent 'em a check. i do it all the time, boy! now, come on, bobby, have dinner with me tonight. forget about it. there's nothing here, reggie. now, wait a minute -- don't you dare call me reggie! good, bad, or indifferent, i'm still your father! you're not! you never were! i'm sick and tired of you blowin' into my life, tearing up a bunch of old wounds and then getting back on the bus, leaving all over again! i just want you to leave me alone! all right. i'll be -- i'll be going. listen, bobby, i -- i could use a little -- little getting-away cash [ bills rustle ] [ slam ] bobby, i want you to understand something, son -- i didn't come here just to hurt you, boy. and i didn't come here just for the money. bobby, you gotta understand, son, i'm just a -- i'm just a traveling man. then do it -- travel! right no
massacre, yom kippur war, christmas eve rampage on the hill -- what's it all about, bobby -- the holiday motif? [ laughs ] well, i checked out of the hotel. i wanted to see when you was gettin' off. you didn't check out! you beat 'em for 25 bucks -- i paid it! oh, come on, bobby -- i'd have sent 'em a check. i do it all the time, boy! now, come on, bobby, have dinner with me tonight. forget about it. there's nothing here, reggie. now, wait a minute -- don't you dare call me reggie! good, bad,...
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a love triangle may have been the motif behind the murder. >>> a man in custody accused of ramming a san jose police patrol car. they say he was driving a stolen car at the time and had illegal drugs and burglary tools in his possession. investigators say he was in a stolen suv last month when he rammed a police cruiser on wooster avenue. officers opened fire at the suv but the suspect got away. the charges against him include two incidents of auto theft and all the on a police officer with a deadly weapon. >>> tensions were high in chicago overnight when protestses clashed with police sporters at a rally -- -- protestors. authorities say dozens of people were outside the fire station where a man was shot and killed by officers on saturday. investigators that 25-year old jash wa beale got involved in a road rage incident on his way to a funeral. he was holding a gun when they fired at him. >>> 6:38 now. the fbi director says another letter to congress related to hillary clinton's private e emailses and how it could affect the presidential race -- -- emails. >>> the market opened up t
a love triangle may have been the motif behind the murder. >>> a man in custody accused of ramming a san jose police patrol car. they say he was driving a stolen car at the time and had illegal drugs and burglary tools in his possession. investigators say he was in a stolen suv last month when he rammed a police cruiser on wooster avenue. officers opened fire at the suv but the suspect got away. the charges against him include two incidents of auto theft and all the on a police officer...
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this has been a long running theme or light motif of donald trump's thinking.ow you are hearing the reassurances of article v and nato. i'm worried about how russia is viewing this election and donald trump in particular. putin, you know, i have a lot of journalist friends who live in moscow. the jubilation is overwhelming. they got their man is what one paper put to me. donald trump has been auditioning to be vladimir putin's prom dade for a long time. he's tried to do business deals in russia using businessmen with ties to organized crime. he's denied russia downed the mh-17 that was downed in ukraine. he said that crimeans want to be part of the russian federation. this is very odd behavior. this is the telegraphing of somebody that wants to have a purely transactional relationship with the russian government, not one led by american values or internationalism and the underlying principal under any administration. >> hold on there. let's try to do a back and forth. jill, they suggested the russian government was involved in the e-mail hacks to try to influen
this has been a long running theme or light motif of donald trump's thinking.ow you are hearing the reassurances of article v and nato. i'm worried about how russia is viewing this election and donald trump in particular. putin, you know, i have a lot of journalist friends who live in moscow. the jubilation is overwhelming. they got their man is what one paper put to me. donald trump has been auditioning to be vladimir putin's prom dade for a long time. he's tried to do business deals in russia...
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when we were doing the analysis, i said this motif speaks of uplift.metries they go upwards really make you, as a human being, think of a poor form. it is interesting to see how people have emotionally reacted to that. it works. charlie: there is the juxtaposition with or proximity to the washington monument. are you amazed with the layout of the plan? david: it is one of those magnificent landscape script -- landscape strategies. a brilliant man. he saw way ahead. for the contemporary and classical language to all somehow work. he was a brilliant, brilliant master planner. charlie: what is the building on the other side? david: that is the federal triangle, the secretary of commerce's building. i know some of the teams in there, and they allowed us in. charlie: this was at dusk, and this one was at dawn, correct? david: exactly. charlie: the next slide, the exterior of the museum from the washington monument, that's what it looks like from the washington monument. it's big. david: it's a 400,000 square-foot building. it is a sick chicken smithsonian.
when we were doing the analysis, i said this motif speaks of uplift.metries they go upwards really make you, as a human being, think of a poor form. it is interesting to see how people have emotionally reacted to that. it works. charlie: there is the juxtaposition with or proximity to the washington monument. are you amazed with the layout of the plan? david: it is one of those magnificent landscape script -- landscape strategies. a brilliant man. he saw way ahead. for the contemporary and...
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now the motif is early american, as you can see. maple hardwood. red, white and blue quilting. and painted on the inside lid, facing the deceased, the american flag. how much? what's the difference how much, archie? mr. whitehead, i've been listening in, and if you don't mind my speaking openly-- what better time for it, son? in the presence of death, we are all of us achingly aware of the solitude-- whitehead, hold it, will ya? spare us the stained-glass language. what was you saying? i just think this whole thing is barbaric. it's like some kind of circus. you said it. and i'm the clown in the middle ring. come on, whitehead. now how much are you going to charge me for that flag number? $325. $325 just for a box? i'm supposed to give him a home through eternity? [ doorbell ringing ] hold on now. no. edith, edith. no, no. i'll answer the door. i can't stand looking at them things. will you go over and pick something out, huh? from the back of the book. oh, mrs. jefferson. how are you? mr. bunker, i came as soon as i heard the news. i'm so sorry. what are you gonna do? was his
now the motif is early american, as you can see. maple hardwood. red, white and blue quilting. and painted on the inside lid, facing the deceased, the american flag. how much? what's the difference how much, archie? mr. whitehead, i've been listening in, and if you don't mind my speaking openly-- what better time for it, son? in the presence of death, we are all of us achingly aware of the solitude-- whitehead, hold it, will ya? spare us the stained-glass language. what was you saying? i just...
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egyptian motifs swept through the world of fashion and design.the whole world thrilled to the find, death and the supernatural seemed to begin to prey upon the excavators. lord carnarvon died first--from the bite of a mere mosquito. as death closed over him in april of 1923, only a few months after the opening of the tomb, the lights of cairo extinguished with him. stranger still, at the same instant in england, his dog gave a terrifying howl and died. then georges benedite, the head of egyptian antiquities at the louvre museum, died of a stroke after leaving a tomb. still another death occurred-- that of arthur c. mace from the metropolitan museum in new york, who was assisting carter. the bizarre events surrounding the opening of tutankhamun's tomb appear today to have been merely coincidental. the unextinguishable legend of the mummy's curse had begun. who was this king? what was he like? what did he achieve in a life lived 34 centuries ago? we don't know for sure. all we have are images. even with its discovery, the tomb still refuses to yiel
egyptian motifs swept through the world of fashion and design.the whole world thrilled to the find, death and the supernatural seemed to begin to prey upon the excavators. lord carnarvon died first--from the bite of a mere mosquito. as death closed over him in april of 1923, only a few months after the opening of the tomb, the lights of cairo extinguished with him. stranger still, at the same instant in england, his dog gave a terrifying howl and died. then georges benedite, the head of...