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charlie until at the tate modern in london where visitors will have to work together to reveal the new artwork about migration that's hidden underneath. a welcome back we're here across australia particularly down here towards the by we are watching a lot of clouds here so sure with the pressure system that's making its way towards the east now what we're going to be seeing over the next day or so is for adelaide particularly winds are coming out. the north and that means you are seeing some warmer conditions there but as we make our way towards wednesday we are going to be seeing the system push east and the winds are going to be coming out of the south so from twenty eight nineteen degrees as your high here on wednesday the system makes its way towards victoria new south wales and clouds and rain are going to be in your forecast there so for melbourne rainy conditions there down towards tasmania as well we do expect to see mostly cloudy and rainy conditions for you well here across new zealand things are looking better as that one system makes its way towards the east will be seeing auckland
charlie until at the tate modern in london where visitors will have to work together to reveal the new artwork about migration that's hidden underneath. a welcome back we're here across australia particularly down here towards the by we are watching a lot of clouds here so sure with the pressure system that's making its way towards the east now what we're going to be seeing over the next day or so is for adelaide particularly winds are coming out. the north and that means you are seeing some...
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this all includes new artwork and a signature exhibit honoring the one-time supervisor as part of the redesign, airport leaders will also talk about their new crowdsourcing campaign to displace historic artifacts. >>> leaders working to make a dent in clearing trash from the ocean. the group known as ocean cleanup is heading to the great pacific garbage patch to collect plastic from the water. the area halfway between hawaii and california. it's blanketed with discarded junk, including plastic bottles and bags. the nonprofit built a cleanup system. it was tested in bay area waters. >>> this week, kanye west is set to meet with president donald trump at the white house. the "new york times" reporting west will speak with the president about job opportunities for former convicts and manufacturing jobs in chicago. this is west's hometown. you'll remember kanye's wife, kim kardashian, met with the president this year and convinced him to commute one woman's drug-related jail sentence. kanye west was on "saturday night live" a couple weeks ago wearing a make america great again hat. >>> as
this all includes new artwork and a signature exhibit honoring the one-time supervisor as part of the redesign, airport leaders will also talk about their new crowdsourcing campaign to displace historic artifacts. >>> leaders working to make a dent in clearing trash from the ocean. the group known as ocean cleanup is heading to the great pacific garbage patch to collect plastic from the water. the area halfway between hawaii and california. it's blanketed with discarded junk, including...
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so i ended up wrapping all the vans with not only new artwork, but the actual phone number and websiteck it out. >> unbelievable. i love the way it's going around the whole bottom of the truck. it's very classy. >> wow. >> yeah, it's fantastic. and the telephone number's on there. oh, it's beautiful. >> you are? >> i like this look specifically 'cause it's new, and it's different, and it's contrasting. >> i think it's awesome. it's very vibrant. eye-catching, very elegant. >> instead of the decal being a photograph, i would've done it in a painting instead, 'cause it's easy to buy this online or wherever and just slap it on the truck. >> we have a grand opening today. and all i'm getting from hank is dissention. all this hard work's finally coming to an end. i'm excited about the re-grand opening. >> it's good having marcus around. he's just got energy and ideas, and they bounce off the room. and everybody gets excited. "what are they gonna do next?" and i love all the changes. >> i think him coming here has been absolutely fantastic. i think it's great. and i think it's what it's need
so i ended up wrapping all the vans with not only new artwork, but the actual phone number and websiteck it out. >> unbelievable. i love the way it's going around the whole bottom of the truck. it's very classy. >> wow. >> yeah, it's fantastic. and the telephone number's on there. oh, it's beautiful. >> you are? >> i like this look specifically 'cause it's new, and it's different, and it's contrasting. >> i think it's awesome. it's very vibrant. eye-catching,...
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they unveiled images for the upcoming redesign, including new artwork and a signature exhibit honoring the one-time supervisor. as part of the redesign airport leaders will also talk about their new crowd sourcing campaign to display historic artifacts. >>> the bay area is one of the most challenging places to sail in the world. the oracle founder there wants everyone to know this. larry ellison is working to create a sailing league and there will be events here in the bay area. so you might remember america's cup was held here in the bay area a couple years ago. mike, confusion on the roads, confusion on the water, it's everywhere. >> i'll bring my sailor cap, maybe go out as thurston howell iii. >> i will be lovie. >> that was only supposed to be a three-hour tour, a three-hour tour. the south bay your commute is getting a little bit longer, not three hours but a little slower because of the volume of traffic builds through san jose and silicon valley but getting down there from the tri valley, this continues to be the issue this morning. with the slower build, we still have pleasant
they unveiled images for the upcoming redesign, including new artwork and a signature exhibit honoring the one-time supervisor. as part of the redesign airport leaders will also talk about their new crowd sourcing campaign to display historic artifacts. >>> the bay area is one of the most challenging places to sail in the world. the oracle founder there wants everyone to know this. larry ellison is working to create a sailing league and there will be events here in the bay area. so you...
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charlie rangel at the tate modern in london where visitors will have to walk together to reveal the new artwork about migration that's hidden underneath. the death toll has risen past twelve hundred in the indonesian island of three and a half days after it was struck by an earthquake and tsunami and the desperation is starting to show among the thousands left homeless and hungry well there's still not enough rescue equipment to search destroyed buildings much of the focus has been around the city of pellew it was little contact with the city of dongola in the first seventy two hours pictures are now emerging from a local television station residents there have swarmed shops in search of food water and medicine they say they're worried they've been forgotten with attention focused on easier to reach areas like palu even getting into part of the city there remains difficult with many roads blocked by landslides we'll hear from our correspondent andrew thomas in a moment but first this report from germany island dog. rescuers on the indonesian island of silhouette see. they're trying to find surv
charlie rangel at the tate modern in london where visitors will have to walk together to reveal the new artwork about migration that's hidden underneath. the death toll has risen past twelve hundred in the indonesian island of three and a half days after it was struck by an earthquake and tsunami and the desperation is starting to show among the thousands left homeless and hungry well there's still not enough rescue equipment to search destroyed buildings much of the focus has been around the...
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news. banksy‘s artwork, girl with a balloon, which shredded itself after going under the hammer last week hasor more than £1 million, before destroying itself moments later with a device built in to the frame. here's ian palmer with more. applause. the moment banksy‘s girl with a balloon became love is in the bin. sold for £1 million before spontaneously shredding itself inside the auction house. today the artwork went on public display for the first time. it was a great piece of work in the first place, but now it's just had something added to it. it'sjust interesting, how they did it — like, does it go around and down or...? but, no, it is amazing. banksy installed the shredder into the frame before donating the painting in 2006. the stunt has turned the art world upside down because no one knows how he managed to pull it off. the auction house denies any involvement. who other than banksy could create so much excitement by destroying their own work? the conception and execution of this elaborate stunt was such that it's probably worth more now than it ever was. banksy‘s identity remains un
news. banksy‘s artwork, girl with a balloon, which shredded itself after going under the hammer last week hasor more than £1 million, before destroying itself moments later with a device built in to the frame. here's ian palmer with more. applause. the moment banksy‘s girl with a balloon became love is in the bin. sold for £1 million before spontaneously shredding itself inside the auction house. today the artwork went on public display for the first time. it was a great piece of work in...
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is working to program free public events and install a variety of new public artworks on the corridor. new businesses establishing on each avenue bring the potential for business owners to participate in advocating for the community. some of the projects we were working on then and continue to work on include providing free public programs at the new unity plaza, pursue maintenance agreement for balboa park bart station area, outside area, outside the station with bart, which continues. let me go back here. successfully raise funds, for artwork, and o.a.a. 15-year plan for the c.b.d. corridor. >> supervisor kim: thank you so much, mr. weaver. a quick question. you had mentioned some of the challenges for the corridor, accessible business entryway program, high rents, design challenges. what has the c.b.d. done or proposed or advocated for to kind of help alleviate for address some of these challenges on the ocean avenue corridor? >> primarily what we have done, well, for shop worn buildings we have worked with people, we have tried to get whenever possible funding from s.f. shines. we
is working to program free public events and install a variety of new public artworks on the corridor. new businesses establishing on each avenue bring the potential for business owners to participate in advocating for the community. some of the projects we were working on then and continue to work on include providing free public programs at the new unity plaza, pursue maintenance agreement for balboa park bart station area, outside area, outside the station with bart, which continues. let me...
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grandpa needs new artwork on his fridge.you here with us to fill your whole that we have in their hearts. we all love you to the moon and back, and we will never stop looking for you. >> this morning, jayme closs is at the top of the fbi's most wanted missing person list. >> bill: we are praying for the best yet again. baron, wisconsin. >> sandra: the investigation is now expanding with joe biden being a target. on the search for a suspect. where things stand now next. whoooo. tripadvisor makes finding your perfect hotel... relaxing! just enter your destination and dates. tripadvisor searches over 200 booking sites... to find the hotel you want for the lowest price. dates. deals. done! >> bill: from all the news of the day, the world series. fall classic, here we go. they are happy in boston. sandra smith, sure what happened. he's looking at a dollar. >> sandra: i'm no red sox fan, let's be clear! >> bill: they are up to have been zero. he had a son on his flat postgame and watch what happene happened. >> [laughter] >> bill:
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of art history some of these auction house says the reclusive artist has authenticated the artwork and given a new title love is in the bin. that's it for this news hour more news in a few minutes please do join me that. sweden has his home. in northern iraq his homeland. from which he ran. camera in hand he returns. to film he was tiny taste to run. a story soon transformed by a chance encounter. the gal who saved my life i witnessed documentary on mountains here. the cricket world isn't about match fixing i mean you have to think why would you give me a go the us then we're going to get it's i you know the big bang theory. al-jazeera is investigative unit reveals explosive new ad the documentary confirms the my now is a very hard profile figure in much fiction can you question that even though this al-jazeera investigations cricket's much fixed. it's the fog is coming soon. previously where the average person couldn't touch and tell if a post had been set on height or why does this updated nafta have the kind of support that it needs we bring you the stories that are shaping the economic world w
of art history some of these auction house says the reclusive artist has authenticated the artwork and given a new title love is in the bin. that's it for this news hour more news in a few minutes please do join me that. sweden has his home. in northern iraq his homeland. from which he ran. camera in hand he returns. to film he was tiny taste to run. a story soon transformed by a chance encounter. the gal who saved my life i witnessed documentary on mountains here. the cricket world isn't about...
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piece of art history so the bees auction houses the reclusive artist has authenticated the artwork and given it a new title love is in the bin but a very expensive thing. and now a reminder of the top stories on al-jazeera turkish security sources have told al jazeera that they have definite evidence that saudi journalist. was murdered he was last seen entering the saudi consulate in istanbul october the second the father of four was once close to the saudi royal family but became a critic of crown prince mohammed bin sunline and kara says a joint turkey saudi team will be formed to to investigate his disappearance well meanwhile republican senators say the u.s. should stop arms sales to riyadh if it is found to have had a hand in her disappearance earlier the president though said he sees no reason to block the multibillion dollar deal. spending one hundred ten billion dollars purchasing military equipment and other things. if we don't sell it to him they'll say well thank you very much we'll buy it from russia or thank you very much we'll buy it from china that doesn't help us not when it comes to
piece of art history so the bees auction houses the reclusive artist has authenticated the artwork and given it a new title love is in the bin but a very expensive thing. and now a reminder of the top stories on al-jazeera turkish security sources have told al jazeera that they have definite evidence that saudi journalist. was murdered he was last seen entering the saudi consulate in istanbul october the second the father of four was once close to the saudi royal family but became a critic of...
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because they don't ask for subscribers' race but they do admit, "they have a new algorithm to serve up personalized images. artworktion became a priority after the company's own research proved that it was the biggest influencing factor on a viewer deciding what to watch, constituting 82% of their focus." i don't know, 82% sounds a little high. when you're on netflix, 30% of your focus is on your phone, 18% is on the plate of nachosbalancs "how do i reach my coke without making the nachos fall over" and by then "daredevil" is over. but, regardless of netflix's excuses, this is happening. and "the late show" has found some more definitely real examples of netflix's racially-motivated marketing. like this poster for "casablanca" starring sam, a pianist living it up in his newly adopted homeland of morocco. or, if action movies are more your thing, then you might like "jurassic park," starring samuel l. jackson as ray arnold, the chief engineer of a revolutionary new amusement park. or, for a bingeable series, try "seinfeld," a show about renee, an editor at pendant publishing who has to deal with the antics of her k
because they don't ask for subscribers' race but they do admit, "they have a new algorithm to serve up personalized images. artworktion became a priority after the company's own research proved that it was the biggest influencing factor on a viewer deciding what to watch, constituting 82% of their focus." i don't know, 82% sounds a little high. when you're on netflix, 30% of your focus is on your phone, 18% is on the plate of nachosbalancs "how do i reach my coke without making...
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it is a new gallery space and the best staff entrance and service lift for the artworks i've ever seend staff entrance? i've never heard that before!m service lift and staff entrance? i've never heard that before! it is beautiful! the crown of the building is covered with hand glazed blue bricks which change with blood. the whole building is about light, the architects said it was all about the light. we always say about inspiring people about who visit these buildings and also who work there. yes, it was opening time i was watching the staff coming and going, walking down this you landscape on the roof, on top of the gallery. it is one of those civic gift buildings that you feel a lot of care has gone into making something that is part ofa into making something that is part of a place for a whole community of different users. much of the building you can't see but the gallery is this amazing column free space that makes your body feel really good. it is a white cube gallery but an amazing white cube gallery. we've gone through six buildings now. which is your favourite? which should w
it is a new gallery space and the best staff entrance and service lift for the artworks i've ever seend staff entrance? i've never heard that before!m service lift and staff entrance? i've never heard that before! it is beautiful! the crown of the building is covered with hand glazed blue bricks which change with blood. the whole building is about light, the architects said it was all about the light. we always say about inspiring people about who visit these buildings and also who work there....
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new york. a piece of artwork created by artificial intelligence is going to the auction block later this week.ke a man of the church against a dark background. three 25-year-olds created this group obvious. it's an art collective. they've been using artificial intelligence to make a series of paintings. this is one of them. they say the whole process is about humans having as little input as possible in the finished piece. >> and people will spend money on this. >> people will spend money on it. it's framed and signed with a math formula that was used to create it. >> so was that banksy painting. we saw how that worked out. >>> fascinating find in the black sea. the oldest in tact shipwreck was discovered. the 75-foot greek trading vessel was found lying whole with its mast, the rudders -- >> that is very cool. >> the rowing benches. it's been there probably 2,400 years when it went down. it was found in a well-known graveyard of the sea where some 60 other vessels were discovered. what would take them this long? >> you know, all -- looking at that, all i think is that kate should have saved j
new york. a piece of artwork created by artificial intelligence is going to the auction block later this week.ke a man of the church against a dark background. three 25-year-olds created this group obvious. it's an art collective. they've been using artificial intelligence to make a series of paintings. this is one of them. they say the whole process is about humans having as little input as possible in the finished piece. >> and people will spend money on this. >> people will spend...
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the official new name of the artwork is now "love is in the bin."me to terms with the shredded painting after realizing she would "own a piece of art history." ( james ) coming up... starbucks is making a big political push... by encouraging people to register to vote. (ácommercialá) to look at me now, you don't see psoriasis. you see clear skin. you see me. but if you saw me before cosentyx... ♪ i was covered. it was awful. but i didn't give up. i kept fighting. i got clear skin with cosentyx. 3 years and counting. clear skin can last. see if cosentyx could make a difference for you. cosentyx is proven to help people with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis find clear skin that can last. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting cosentyx, you should be checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms. or if you have received a vaccine or plan to. if you have inflammatory bowel disease, tell your doctor if symptoms develop or w
the official new name of the artwork is now "love is in the bin."me to terms with the shredded painting after realizing she would "own a piece of art history." ( james ) coming up... starbucks is making a big political push... by encouraging people to register to vote. (ácommercialá) to look at me now, you don't see psoriasis. you see clear skin. you see me. but if you saw me before cosentyx... ♪ i was covered. it was awful. but i didn't give up. i kept fighting. i got...
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artwork and exhibit. as part of the redesign airport leader also talk about their new crowd sourcing display of artifacts. >> a bay area woman is claiming a massage therapist sexually assaulted her during a visit to the claremont hotel spa. the jane doe lawsuit accuses the hotel of negligence and sexual harassment. she says when she went in december the therapist groped her during the massage. emails and documents obtained by our investigative unit show she reported the incident to hotel management and oakland police. investigators left a voice mail with the hotel and never spoke to the massage therapist. >> he's still allowed to work there and i'm very concerned about him being able to sexually assault other patrons in the way that he did me. >> the claremont declined our interview request but said a thorough and prompt investigation of this alleged incident was conducted and concluded months ago. oakland police say its investigation is still open. after we started asking questions, state investigators called the women and said they're now looking at her claims. >> 34 >>> cal fire blamed pg&e's equipment
artwork and exhibit. as part of the redesign airport leader also talk about their new crowd sourcing display of artifacts. >> a bay area woman is claiming a massage therapist sexually assaulted her during a visit to the claremont hotel spa. the jane doe lawsuit accuses the hotel of negligence and sexual harassment. she says when she went in december the therapist groped her during the massage. emails and documents obtained by our investigative unit show she reported the incident to hotel...
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after fox news profiled the couple in june, senator jean - - of new hampshire invited the pair to washington. last week, they displayed the artworke senate building. >> to see them, it reminds you the opioid epidemic we are facing isn't about numbers and statistics. it's about real people. >> - - who stated among the hardest hit says she hopes the paintings will break down the stigma around addiction and raise more awareness. >> this is something that could happen to anybody.we need to understand this is a disease like heart disease or diabetes or any other disease. we need to treat it that way. >> for jim and anne-marie, the porches provide a silver lining to the pain of losing their youngest daughter, jacqueline. >> after i painted jackie's portrait and a few others, and saw the reactions of the parents. i knew this is what god wanted me to do. >>jon: each of those portraits takes about 12-15 hours to paint. a true labor of love. the - - have started a gofundme page to cover the cost of paint and other art supplies. to donate, head to www.gofundme.com/angels of addictions. >>> next, a ride along and one of the busiest port in t
after fox news profiled the couple in june, senator jean - - of new hampshire invited the pair to washington. last week, they displayed the artworke senate building. >> to see them, it reminds you the opioid epidemic we are facing isn't about numbers and statistics. it's about real people. >> - - who stated among the hardest hit says she hopes the paintings will break down the stigma around addiction and raise more awareness. >> this is something that could happen to...
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news is. it's fun to me. i like writing, i like telling grstories, even in the phohs from the artwork i do, and i even hate tocall it artwork, because that's up to others tosa not to me. i always say when people say, "i'm an artist." oh really? i believe history will be the judge of that. but at the same time, you know, i'm going toay, i'm a photographer, then it sounds like i'm ansel adams. you know? i have a piece called, cancel ansel, which is actually where i scw up his photography, by putting in his beautiful scenery, like cruise ships, and, and you know, litter, and naked peop swimming, and that kind of thing. >> reporter: there is an intimidation, especially as it relates to the contemporary arti world,f, and you know, if you're not in the club, it's frightening to try to get in? l >> well,ed that about it, that it's a secret biker club that hates you. i even have a piece that says, "contemporary art hates you." because it does, if you hate it first. it's a thin line. you can't have contempt it and go in, but you have to learn, you have to study a little. yohave to figure it out. why these things happe
news is. it's fun to me. i like writing, i like telling grstories, even in the phohs from the artwork i do, and i even hate tocall it artwork, because that's up to others tosa not to me. i always say when people say, "i'm an artist." oh really? i believe history will be the judge of that. but at the same time, you know, i'm going toay, i'm a photographer, then it sounds like i'm ansel adams. you know? i have a piece called, cancel ansel, which is actually where i scw up his...
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fresno is dealing with a new case of anti- semitic vandalism. a section of street artwork defaced with anti - jewish symbols. brian johnson reports. its mostly covered now.but you can see some of the pink paint that was used to deface this sprawling piece of artwork on the side of a building on h street in downtown fresno.this is what it looks like underneath the paper.two swastikas surrounded by a circle with lines drawn through them, and some unknown word in the middle.robert whiseant / fresno: "they're looking to get attention. and that's really what they want is that attention and to spark and provoke peoples emotions in a negative way."robert whiseant works for cloud 9 productions, a sound, lighting, and stage company. they keep their equipment in this building.they also welcome artists to create colorful and tasteful pieces at events and on the property this one has been up for about three months.whiseant was confused when he saw the vandalism.he noticed this swastika was inverted from the nazi germany symbol, and he also knows the swastika, including this version, h
fresno is dealing with a new case of anti- semitic vandalism. a section of street artwork defaced with anti - jewish symbols. brian johnson reports. its mostly covered now.but you can see some of the pink paint that was used to deface this sprawling piece of artwork on the side of a building on h street in downtown fresno.this is what it looks like underneath the paper.two swastikas surrounded by a circle with lines drawn through them, and some unknown word in the middle.robert whiseant /...
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new exhibit does a lot more than that. that's ahead. >>> and check out this amazing lunch bag artwork by one east bay parent. bay parent. how it all came about for these california's public schools rank 44th in the nation. 44th. i'm marshall tuck, i'm in the public schools i led, we got more funding into our classrooms, supported our teachers, and we raised graduation rates by 60%. that's why president obama's education secretary endorses me. we've done it before. now, let's do it for every public-school student in california. i'm marshall tuck. i'm running for state superintendent. >>> a new exhibit captures the building of california's boom towns for a new lens. roughly 150 rare photographs of san francisco and los angeles are on display at the california historical society on mission street in the city. they include early photographic tech feiniques during the goldr captured with cameras flown on kites. those were early day drones. and the building of the two modern cities capture a century when california became one of the most photographed places in the whole world. >> think of 1850 to 1950. so that takes us from t
new exhibit does a lot more than that. that's ahead. >>> and check out this amazing lunch bag artwork by one east bay parent. bay parent. how it all came about for these california's public schools rank 44th in the nation. 44th. i'm marshall tuck, i'm in the public schools i led, we got more funding into our classrooms, supported our teachers, and we raised graduation rates by 60%. that's why president obama's education secretary endorses me. we've done it before. now, let's do it for...
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the new european, someone notes jay marek, going on how the picture was shredded in front of the audience. a very vivid image here. the story is yours. i declare an interest in writing it and the artworkink the banks the thing of the weekend is going to become iconic, ari ben copied —— already been copied. a on the report, we have 12 years left to be able to revert this tipping point on climate change under control and under1.5 climate change under control and under 1.5 degrees. and climate change under control and under1.5 degrees. and i climate change under control and under 1.5 degrees. and i think that the point of the piece is basically to look at it did the brexit perspective, how the uk will be less equipped to deal with climate change when we leave the trading scheme and other regulations, so the court of justice will be a would rule on climate issues and i think that is not to say that it's going to get worse because of brexit, but i think of the tools would the uk can do after brexit. it is a whole serious issue. thank you very much indeed. that is up for the moment, do not begin to get to get to the front pages on the papers online on the bbc news website and you can watch
the new european, someone notes jay marek, going on how the picture was shredded in front of the audience. a very vivid image here. the story is yours. i declare an interest in writing it and the artworkink the banks the thing of the weekend is going to become iconic, ari ben copied —— already been copied. a on the report, we have 12 years left to be able to revert this tipping point on climate change under control and under1.5 climate change under control and under 1.5 degrees. and climate...
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the artwork is on loan and is worth $15,000 and anyone with information should call police. >>> breaking news in oakland. a big fire response called up for this. a large fire with fast-moving flames at a warehouse in east oakland. and a number of live power not -- power lines on the ground. >>> hurricane michael hours away from making landfall and we track as it brings fast- moving rain and went to the sun sign -- sunset state. >>> you can clearly see a lot of orange flames and thick, black smoke pouring from the area. you can see the coliseum in the foreground. this is visible for drivers on 580 in oakland. we are bringing in helicopters so that we can get pictures of the response and the fire. >> we will check in because this could be affecting the bart train. we will check in, it a little bit. >>> the other bridge story, from the gulf coast, where the strong winds from hurricane michael are blowing across the white sands of the gulf coast. the storm has maximum sustained wind of 145 and the hurricane is expected to hit land at around 11 am. the effects of the storm are already being felt.
the artwork is on loan and is worth $15,000 and anyone with information should call police. >>> breaking news in oakland. a big fire response called up for this. a large fire with fast-moving flames at a warehouse in east oakland. and a number of live power not -- power lines on the ground. >>> hurricane michael hours away from making landfall and we track as it brings fast- moving rain and went to the sun sign -- sunset state. >>> you can clearly see a lot of orange...
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artwork to shame, i don't think anyone would pay for hours. more coming up with the headlines in asia business report. another edition of newsemperatures of 18 degrees in burlington. beautiful sunshine from one of our weather watchers. gusty winds, and by the end of the week, the wind direction changes to more of a northerly that will draw down so much colder air by friday. at the moment we are south of these weather fronts here, so we are in the mild error, this envelope of milderair are in the mild error, this envelope of milder air with high—pressure shaping our weather. we have a northwesterly wind drawing in a fair bit of cloud, meaning the best of the sunshine in southern england and south wales. much more cloud towards the northwest, more rain gathering in the southwest of scotland. probably not as windy on wednesday, maybe feeling a bit warmer. temperatures up to 16—17d. heading through the evening and into overnight, more rain arriving in the southwest of scotland, particularly over the highlands. we will see some cloud coming further south in england and wales. moving into thursday, and there will be more cloud acr
artwork to shame, i don't think anyone would pay for hours. more coming up with the headlines in asia business report. another edition of newsemperatures of 18 degrees in burlington. beautiful sunshine from one of our weather watchers. gusty winds, and by the end of the week, the wind direction changes to more of a northerly that will draw down so much colder air by friday. at the moment we are south of these weather fronts here, so we are in the mild error, this envelope of milderair are in...
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think the artwork would now be worth less, but some art collectors predict the prank will actually cause the painting's value to rise. >> ninan: roxana, thank you. and that's the cbs weekend news for this saturday. for more news any time, going to our streaming news channel cbsn at cbsnews.com. i'm reena ninan in new york. thank you for joining us. good night. battle. judge brett kavanaugh is confirmed to the supreme court... but one bay area lawmaker says.. the fight is not over. and. it was fleet week's biggest day. we're live with the sights... ds... and enthusiam... t >>> one bay area lawmaker says the fight is not over. >> it was fleet week's biggest day. we are live with the sights and sounds and enthusiasm that filled san francisco. >> but first new at 6, burglary crews beware. one bay area police department has a new tactic tonight to get ahead of thieves before they can strike. >> and good evening. i'm juliet goodrich. >> devon feely shows us the new burglary prevention unit. >> reporter: for years, san jose police investigated and rarely solved property crimes, much to the frustration of victims. >> being a victim of car theft in the past, having lost a camera, almos
think the artwork would now be worth less, but some art collectors predict the prank will actually cause the painting's value to rise. >> ninan: roxana, thank you. and that's the cbs weekend news for this saturday. for more news any time, going to our streaming news channel cbsn at cbsnews.com. i'm reena ninan in new york. thank you for joining us. good night. battle. judge brett kavanaugh is confirmed to the supreme court... but one bay area lawmaker says.. the fight is not over. and. it...
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artwork despite its destruction after it sold at auction. the woman said she was izocked but re she had a piece of art history. the piece has been giveova new name, in the bin." the president of south korea has told the bbc that it is only a matter of timeefore washington and pyongyang declare an end to th 68-year war on the korean ninsula. moon jae-in says there could be more diplomatic bumps and bruises along the way, as he tries to persuadgikim jong-un to up his nuclear weapons. but he described his counterpart as a young leader with a clear vision.ck laura bi reports from seoul. laura: these rare dogs are a special ft from kim jong-un. a symbol of the developing relationship between two leaders who are technically still at war. pres. moon: i got them as a present from chairman kim during my trip to pyongya. they are actually designatre as nationalures in north korea. laura: 150,000 north koreans were introduced to the south korean president in pyongyang. mr. moon has spent decades pushing for peace. he didn't waste this chance to speak. esmoon: i was actually quite nervous to speak. chairman kim gave me the opportunity. he never ask me
artwork despite its destruction after it sold at auction. the woman said she was izocked but re she had a piece of art history. the piece has been giveova new name, in the bin." the president of south korea has told the bbc that it is only a matter of timeefore washington and pyongyang declare an end to th 68-year war on the korean ninsula. moon jae-in says there could be more diplomatic bumps and bruises along the way, as he tries to persuadgikim jong-un to up his nuclear weapons. but he...
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new beginning. >>> we are continuing coverage of the northern california wildfires and one year since the firestorm broke out. ktvu rob roth spoke with the nasa county artist that lost his home and his wife's artwork> reporter: the serenity of the napa road has given way to the sounds of new building. >>> a year later it is incredible. we have come a long way. >> reporter: when the fire blowtorch to its way, it incinerated not only the home of the artist and his wife but their art studio as well and with it the life's work of both artists gone. >>> losing my house was one thing but losing the art was a big one. >> reporter: he says that he knows that he and his wife could have lost their lives and he said on the night of october 8, 2017, -- >> the light started flickering. it was bizarre. i thought it was a strange wind. >> reporter: he got a call from the sports director. he told him that the hillside was on fire and to get out immediately. >> i looked out and there was just a river of flames going down to the hill. >> reporter: he, his wife and their pets piled into the car but the power had gone out and the electric gate was trapping them. >> it was locked. i had to find the key to open the gat
new beginning. >>> we are continuing coverage of the northern california wildfires and one year since the firestorm broke out. ktvu rob roth spoke with the nasa county artist that lost his home and his wife's artwork> reporter: the serenity of the napa road has given way to the sounds of new building. >>> a year later it is incredible. we have come a long way. >> reporter: when the fire blowtorch to its way, it incinerated not only the home of the artist and his wife...
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artworks make slides of them going to uses them to grow bacteria or fungus cultures the reactions . produce suprising effects inflicted on our necks turn on your own marks. culdee has updated its best. new a six month station wagon trains to impress discrimination karma has reached its target. is small but not too small to be a g.'s e i t v tell me you are this sporty version of the city comes design with younger drivers in my. thirty minute on the dotted. line be our fighters want to start families to become farmers or engineers every one of them has a plan have been super you should. say nothing is this that the children who have always been the boy. and those that will follow are part of a new process. you know they could be the future of. granting opportunities global news that matters d. w. made for mines. and most all consuming conflict forth over account for agriculture. thirty years turned out to europe to fulfill. but candidates failed to determine its outcome. in negotiations last time any hears of mediators succeeded in triggering and. it was the birth of modern diplomacy. sixteen forty eight. hours starts october twenty fourth on d w. but on what it. is you know i mean in yo
artworks make slides of them going to uses them to grow bacteria or fungus cultures the reactions . produce suprising effects inflicted on our necks turn on your own marks. culdee has updated its best. new a six month station wagon trains to impress discrimination karma has reached its target. is small but not too small to be a g.'s e i t v tell me you are this sporty version of the city comes design with younger drivers in my. thirty minute on the dotted. line be our fighters want to start...
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news. >>> all this week we are remembering the northern california storm as we approach one year since that tragedy. we talked to the napa county artist and his life's artwork while trying to put the past behind him. >> reporter: the serenity of napa canyon road has given way to the sound of rebuilding. >> a year later it is incredible. >> reporter: when the fire blew through here it not only incinerated the home but their art studio as well. with it the life's work of both artists is gone. >> losing the house was one thing but losing the art was terrible it was 30 years of our life.>> reporter: print knows he could've lost his life. on the night r 8 2017 the lights started flickering. he got a call from the sports director telling them the hillside was on fire into get out immediately. >> i looked out and i said oh my god there was a river of flames.>> reporter: they piled into their car with their pets in the power had gone out and the electric gate was trapping them in the driveway. >> the gate was locked and i had to find a key to open the gate. i dropped the key and i went to pick it up and i look behind me and that is when i saw the flames. >> reporte
news. >>> all this week we are remembering the northern california storm as we approach one year since that tragedy. we talked to the napa county artist and his life's artwork while trying to put the past behind him. >> reporter: the serenity of napa canyon road has given way to the sound of rebuilding. >> a year later it is incredible. >> reporter: when the fire blew through here it not only incinerated the home but their art studio as well. with it the life's work...
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artwork shredded it to pieces. an auction house official described it best when he said it appears we just got banksy'd. join us tomorrow for an all newith lisa ling. more teenagers are rejecting boy or girl gender identities. turning instead to nonth nontraditional labels. here's a preview. >> all grown up, this is e.j. now. 25 and blazing a path of his own. he's taking the johnson name in a different direction. >> i love -- everything. ooh, thank you, yes. >> one of e.j.'s first steps towards independence is developing a fashion line built around his own gender bending style. >> it excites me to create new looks. something that somebody else might never put together. it's something very e.j. this jacket, i'm obsessed with. this could be, like, everything i ever wanted in a jacket actually. obsession. >> e.j. wants to design clothings that empower everyone, no matter their gender, to feel great about how they look. >> what is it about this you love? >> i think it's honestly just a combination of both of my styles. something really cool and urban and then like all of a sudden very, very boujie and, like, uptown. >> the all-new episode
artwork shredded it to pieces. an auction house official described it best when he said it appears we just got banksy'd. join us tomorrow for an all newith lisa ling. more teenagers are rejecting boy or girl gender identities. turning instead to nonth nontraditional labels. here's a preview. >> all grown up, this is e.j. now. 25 and blazing a path of his own. he's taking the johnson name in a different direction. >> i love -- everything. ooh, thank you, yes. >> one of e.j.'s...
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the good news is we are quite a way behind our fiscal competitors, and that's a reserve we can draw on to fuel economic growth. debra: and the unanimous buyer of a banks the artworkshredded itself is said to be keeping the peace. the auction house said the buyer is a female collector from europe and the 2006 balloon will be renamed love is in the been to reflect its changed state. he said he installed a shredder in the frame encased the work ever came up for auction. global news, 24 hours a day on air and at tic-toc on twitter, powered by more than 2,700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. anna and matt? matt: debra, thanks very much. earlier in the show, we interviewed tar mancha and were not known and we incorrectly identified him. we gave him a little bit of a promotion to lead the entire country. we just want to clarify his official position is deputy prime minister, and he is of course the central bank chairman. would like to apologize for that error. hopefully no feelings were hurt. let's get back to the imf and world bank meetings. kathleen hays is there for us. she's been covering it from the get-go. general buzz there?
the good news is we are quite a way behind our fiscal competitors, and that's a reserve we can draw on to fuel economic growth. debra: and the unanimous buyer of a banks the artworkshredded itself is said to be keeping the peace. the auction house said the buyer is a female collector from europe and the 2006 balloon will be renamed love is in the been to reflect its changed state. he said he installed a shredder in the frame encased the work ever came up for auction. global news, 24 hours a day...
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new economic forecasts. premised are theresa may has yet to nail down an agreement in negotiations with the european union. they are basing their premise most likely needing rewriting. anksy artworkhat shredded itself is said to be keeping the peace. it will be renamed lovers in the bin to reflect its changed state. he installed a shredder in case the work came up for auction. global news, 24 hours a day on air and at tic-toc on twitter, powered by more than 2,700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm sebastian salek and this is bloomberg. francine: thank you. let's get back to your markets. stocks in general have stayed robust recovery today. if we look at the boards and some of the scenes in the market, what i want to focus on his u.s. stocks. we bring you to european equities, their gains 0.5%, 0.6%. let me bring you to my bloomberg terminal. stocks overall actually stay robust recovery. strong data from china. and of a tumultuous week. this is my chart of the day, the s&p 500 dropping below the 200 day moving average. we talk about that more. for now, let's talk oil and expensive energy is back. the agency reduced its forecast for demand growth for this yea
new economic forecasts. premised are theresa may has yet to nail down an agreement in negotiations with the european union. they are basing their premise most likely needing rewriting. anksy artworkhat shredded itself is said to be keeping the peace. it will be renamed lovers in the bin to reflect its changed state. he installed a shredder in case the work came up for auction. global news, 24 hours a day on air and at tic-toc on twitter, powered by more than 2,700 journalists and analysts in...