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promise me to deposit the original here, if it be the original of originals. stuart has sold many originals. he wrote respecting his request to obtain a velvet suit. winstanley probably had arrived by july 5. we do not have a portrait of him. he probably had arrived when mrs. thorton noted the boxes came. they contained a likeness by stuart. we think this is the portrait. he called and borrowed the picture to copy in miniature. at the same time, she mentions she wanted to paint miniatures on ivory. i took my palettes and ivory to try to paint in miniature. she reported mr. field brought the miniature. it is a beautiful picture. field and winstanley were friends. soon, mrs. thorton was also copying the washington portrait. she noted, i began to try to copy the head of general washington by mr. field. and show the beginning i had made to mr. field. i had begun with the wrong color. field ultimately painted more than six copies of this portrait. it is now at the metropolitan in new york. with these lessons from field on how to paint miniatures, mrs. thorton had m
promise me to deposit the original here, if it be the original of originals. stuart has sold many originals. he wrote respecting his request to obtain a velvet suit. winstanley probably had arrived by july 5. we do not have a portrait of him. he probably had arrived when mrs. thorton noted the boxes came. they contained a likeness by stuart. we think this is the portrait. he called and borrowed the picture to copy in miniature. at the same time, she mentions she wanted to paint miniatures on...
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original medical tags. one of the original portable phones that is as big as a breadbox. very prevalent on most cold war buildings and school buildings and libraries that have basements. then appear very unique. this is a fallout forecast chart. as the bomb dropped here, this is where the radioactive fallout would trail. to broadcast that out through the radio system and division to get most exposure possible. up here we have a couple of civil defense helmets that were worn, a couple of the posters utilized at the time. there is even a comic book about civil defense and what you can do to prepare. we have a little cartoon character and civil defense guy who would help kids in school andn about cover drills what to do in the event of a surprise attack. >> duck and cover. what he just did, remember to do the same thing. duck and cover. >> this is an official civil inense film produced cooperation with the civil defense administration and in consultation with the safety commission of the national education association. >> we a couple of museum visitors. thank you for coming
original medical tags. one of the original portable phones that is as big as a breadbox. very prevalent on most cold war buildings and school buildings and libraries that have basements. then appear very unique. this is a fallout forecast chart. as the bomb dropped here, this is where the radioactive fallout would trail. to broadcast that out through the radio system and division to get most exposure possible. up here we have a couple of civil defense helmets that were worn, a couple of the...
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original medical tags, nuclear brochur brochures, one of the original portable phones that are as big as a bread box. these fallout shelters signs were prevalent during the cold war on most school buildings and libraries that had basements. they would automatically be turned into a fallout shelter. this is a fallout forecast chart. this was used at civil defense headquarters so if the bomb dropped here and the wind was going this way, this is where the radioactive fallout would trail. they'd have to then broadcast that out through the radio system through all their divisions to get the most exposure possible. up here on the right we have a couple of the civil defense hats and helmets that were worn, a couple of the posters that were utilized at the time. there's even a comic book about civil defense and what you can do to prepare. over here we've got a little cartoon character, civil defense guy who would help kids in schools to learn about duck and cover drills. bert the turtle and what to do in the event of a surprise attack. ♪ duck and cover >> be sure and remember what bert the tu
original medical tags, nuclear brochur brochures, one of the original portable phones that are as big as a bread box. these fallout shelters signs were prevalent during the cold war on most school buildings and libraries that had basements. they would automatically be turned into a fallout shelter. this is a fallout forecast chart. this was used at civil defense headquarters so if the bomb dropped here and the wind was going this way, this is where the radioactive fallout would trail. they'd...
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it's not trying to replace the original, it's trying to support the original. >> reporter: factum makesile, while all the scanned data belongs to the institution caring for the subject. they also train local people to do the scanning and see their work as crucial to the preservation of tombs like that of egyptian pharoah setty i. >> cathedrals were meant to be visited. museums were meant to be visited. tombs were not. >> reporter: replicating a tomorrow is a technological twist on preservation far from the methods practiced 200 years ago. here's what one will of seti's tomb looked like when it was discovered by the italian explorer giovanni in the early 1800s. now look at it today. he gouged out what he wanted to take home. >> the strange thing is what was done in the name of preservation. >> reporter: lowe created a panel to show the crude attempt at preserving. >> at that time the colonial arrogance that the only way to preserve this was to remove it from the wall. why remove this when you're in the most beautiful room in the tomb? >> reporter: in one of their latest large-scale works
it's not trying to replace the original, it's trying to support the original. >> reporter: factum makesile, while all the scanned data belongs to the institution caring for the subject. they also train local people to do the scanning and see their work as crucial to the preservation of tombs like that of egyptian pharoah setty i. >> cathedrals were meant to be visited. museums were meant to be visited. tombs were not. >> reporter: replicating a tomorrow is a technological...
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original medical tags, nuclear brochures.ne of the original portable phones that is as big as a -- red box. these fallout shelter signs were very prevalent during the cold war on most government buildings and school buildings and libraries that had basements. they would automatically be turned into a civil defense shelter. then up here, very unique. this is a fallout forecast chart. and this one was actually used there at the civil defense headquarters so if the bomb dropped here, and the wind was going this way, this is where the radioactive fallout would trail. and they would have to then broadcast that out through the radio system, through all their divisions to get most exposure as possible. up here on the right, we have a couple of the civil defense hats and helmets that were worn. a couple of the posters that were utilized at the time. there's even a comic book about civil defense and what you can do to prepare. and then over here, we've got a little cartoon character, civil defense guy, who would help kids and schools
original medical tags, nuclear brochures.ne of the original portable phones that is as big as a -- red box. these fallout shelter signs were very prevalent during the cold war on most government buildings and school buildings and libraries that had basements. they would automatically be turned into a civil defense shelter. then up here, very unique. this is a fallout forecast chart. and this one was actually used there at the civil defense headquarters so if the bomb dropped here, and the wind...
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these then all the original shock absorbers and yes the original ones are red and those aren't the original ones either the shock absorbers were retrofitted. to organize the original ones are not red blue and they're black the or the original ones are red these are black what kind of car is this already let's go to octavia are so case possible the shock absorbers are red. the devil is in the details and both officers need to find out the vehicles exact specs and check everything the driver and his partner meanwhile are growing impatient. then the driver produces more papers. but there's nothing documenting the car's modified wheel spacers. from having nothing has been documented health has a second page not page. suddenly a van views on to the parking lot. that kill the engine please. it's ok raise it me i've had a drink i don't have to take a breathalyzer test again and he's told us he's had to drink his driving has already made that pretty clear i think with the fact that i'm drug exactly and i lost my driver's license for being drunk you don't even have a license no i'm being honest here
these then all the original shock absorbers and yes the original ones are red and those aren't the original ones either the shock absorbers were retrofitted. to organize the original ones are not red blue and they're black the or the original ones are red these are black what kind of car is this already let's go to octavia are so case possible the shock absorbers are red. the devil is in the details and both officers need to find out the vehicles exact specs and check everything the driver and...
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originally, i want today ask for a continuance because these permits were issued in 1990 originally, and it's my client's desire to rectify the problems. unbeknownst to her, she did not know they expired. i disagree with the three-foot rule. if you take a look at those openings, those are 4 feet from the wall -- or their wall adjacent to my client's property. however, we would ask that we be given an opportunity to work with the board, or i should say the building department to try to rectify any short comings that may have been the result of 29 years passing. we're not trying to avoid the responsibili responsibility, we wish to face it. mr. mulligan. >> good evening, commissioners. my name is edward mulligan. i'm the general contractor that -- >> commissioner honda: i'm sorry, sir. could you put the mic a little closer to you. >> edward mulligan. i'm the general contractor who remodelled the house. i've known the tangs back before that. i have nothing against them. they're nice people, and good people. so i've -- two things you need to know about what i've done. since i got my licen
originally, i want today ask for a continuance because these permits were issued in 1990 originally, and it's my client's desire to rectify the problems. unbeknownst to her, she did not know they expired. i disagree with the three-foot rule. if you take a look at those openings, those are 4 feet from the wall -- or their wall adjacent to my client's property. however, we would ask that we be given an opportunity to work with the board, or i should say the building department to try to rectify...
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what is the name of the sweet fast food pie that originated in germany?. [laughter] i learned my lesson. >>. >> the most grammy awards ever won by an artist in a single night? who are the only two to win eight grammies in one night? different nights of course. >> this is the point in the show where we ask a quiz question without a doubt the most difficult of the day. here it is no guts no glory. since the mid- 18 hundreds one of the most rare and sought after types of coffee on the planet from indonesia one bag of beans could run $600 and the united states it goes by what name? i'm sure that coffee gives you fuel but flaming barry brew there is something there that makes it feel right flaming. it better be it is cap poop. >> i do not believe that what are your sources? three weeks ago we covered this very topic. >> that is when i was going in and out and you were breaking up. >> this is your final question. >> you need the flaming barry coffee the award ceremony question for you. three very different films have achieved this. titanic, then her - - ben hur
what is the name of the sweet fast food pie that originated in germany?. [laughter] i learned my lesson. >>. >> the most grammy awards ever won by an artist in a single night? who are the only two to win eight grammies in one night? different nights of course. >> this is the point in the show where we ask a quiz question without a doubt the most difficult of the day. here it is no guts no glory. since the mid- 18 hundreds one of the most rare and sought after types of coffee...
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to learn about the origins of the modern game. including the birth of several baseball traditions, the impact of immigrants. and the increasing importance of >> welcome to the library of congress. curator of yburn, he collaboration of baseball americana. and today we're going to look at the second half of the exhibition, which looks at baseball themematically, including the experience at the ballpark, the business of baseball. has immigration has affected baseball and the science of winning. what we have here is an original sanborn fire insurance map and what this shows is that d.c.'s original baseball stadium, griffith stadium, was really in the heart of the urban community. you can see that it's next to a number of businesses and residences. we have a college of dentistry, a hospital and a lot of row houses here and a lot of fans would often gather late in the day and sit on the roofs and watch a free game of baseball but what these fire insurance maps do, and we have them for a number of cities here in the library, is show that
to learn about the origins of the modern game. including the birth of several baseball traditions, the impact of immigrants. and the increasing importance of >> welcome to the library of congress. curator of yburn, he collaboration of baseball americana. and today we're going to look at the second half of the exhibition, which looks at baseball themematically, including the experience at the ballpark, the business of baseball. has immigration has affected baseball and the science of...
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s original baseball stadium was in the heart of the urban community. you can see that it is next to a number of businesses and residences. ofhave a hospital and a lot warehouses. a lot of fans gathered late in the day to watch a free game of baseball. what these maps do and we have them for a number of cities is show that these stadiums are right in the midst of their communities. they are not in some idyllic pastor. this map was updated in the early 20th century. and other think we are talking about are the customs and rituals. everything from keeping score. here we have a handwritten scorecard from the first game of the 1936 world series between the yankees and the giants. keeping score is an unusual aspect of baseball in that fans would often keep scores in ways that they don't for other sports. everyone seems to develop their own style based on a template that they learned. and another ritual was singing "take me out to the ballgame." this is the original sheet music cover from when the sun came -- song came out. the words were by jack norris, who
s original baseball stadium was in the heart of the urban community. you can see that it is next to a number of businesses and residences. ofhave a hospital and a lot warehouses. a lot of fans gathered late in the day to watch a free game of baseball. what these maps do and we have them for a number of cities is show that these stadiums are right in the midst of their communities. they are not in some idyllic pastor. this map was updated in the early 20th century. and other think we are talking...
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then three more cars tried to stop in time but collided and crashed into the original crash.also died on scene but chp hasnt said which car that person was in. this is a very complex crash since it involves so many people and cars. chp suspects the wrong way driver was under the influence but will have to wait on the coroners report to confirm that. all northbound lanes will continue to be closed until about ten this morning. avoid if possible or they will direct you off the freeway and back on using alemany blvd. ( marty ) thanks sara. ( marty ) here is a live look at the embarcadero. ( marty ) here is dave spahr with the weather. (dave)scattered showers are forecast today, mainly in the afternoon. a weather disturbance will bring widespread showers to the region tonight, along with a slight chance of thunderstorms. a cold weather system originating in western canada will produce more showe
then three more cars tried to stop in time but collided and crashed into the original crash.also died on scene but chp hasnt said which car that person was in. this is a very complex crash since it involves so many people and cars. chp suspects the wrong way driver was under the influence but will have to wait on the coroners report to confirm that. all northbound lanes will continue to be closed until about ten this morning. avoid if possible or they will direct you off the freeway and back on...
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and you are showing some are ahead of the original plan, and some are behind the original plan, will what you are not showing as the original plan for all of the other spaces. >> we will go back to the total merchandising plan. >> that would give us a more complete picture. >> i will do that. >> maybe perhaps, since things are shifting, it has been two years, and things evolve. it is that now an appropriate time category is at an appropriate time to rebaseline and get a better sense of what this looks like going forward? i think we're getting questions. everything else is on track. maybe now is the moment to look at that. >> we will try to do that next month. we are waiting until we reopened an update it. what we could update it right now and update it later on. >> maybe just one thing to consider, given there's a little bit less interest and less competition for spaces while the closure is going on, being careful not to make a bad ten year deal over a few month period here, so making sure that if it means we have to wait an extra few months, when interest will kick back up after we
and you are showing some are ahead of the original plan, and some are behind the original plan, will what you are not showing as the original plan for all of the other spaces. >> we will go back to the total merchandising plan. >> that would give us a more complete picture. >> i will do that. >> maybe perhaps, since things are shifting, it has been two years, and things evolve. it is that now an appropriate time category is at an appropriate time to rebaseline and get a...
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the woodwork is all original. we know there is original goldleaf under their. representative of what we could piece together from the .ewspaper description language]ng foreign saying, howis is great are your tents of jacob, dwellinging places -- places. if you can imagine these cords coming down. you enter the museum between the building and our new museum structure and you will come into the first floor of the building, which is the same tiny square foot print. you can learn about the early stories of the synagogue, of life in washington as the intersection between the jewish community. you can come up the elevator in the new building and across this beautiful new bridge we are building. you will and right here through corridor. we will turn this into a full height doorway. you will, across the bridge and into the space. we really want to use the at her, storytelling, and projection and have a sense of place and time. it has regained its original orientation. i have never seen it in this perspective. when i walked on the street, i see it in a new landscape. it
the woodwork is all original. we know there is original goldleaf under their. representative of what we could piece together from the .ewspaper description language]ng foreign saying, howis is great are your tents of jacob, dwellinging places -- places. if you can imagine these cords coming down. you enter the museum between the building and our new museum structure and you will come into the first floor of the building, which is the same tiny square foot print. you can learn about the early...
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ethnological collections many of them originated in for not german colonies. the collections are due to move into the who bought foreign currently nearing completion in the center of berlin but a controversial issue was cast a shadow over the opening in twenty seventeen french art historian benedix of war raised some unwelcome questions she asked where did the objects in the collections come from. were they looted. is their history a bloody one these questions shine a spotlight on a long repressed historical chapter germany's colonial past was invested significant museums know pretty well what they have all we at universities now but the broader public didn't know that and i thought that wasn't right but now the debate has started and everyone knows that these collections have a difficult history behind them and i think that has resulted in an important step forward and. the prussian cultural heritage foundation has been researching the provenance of its collections for some time but now it's taking an even closer look the return of individual objects attracts
ethnological collections many of them originated in for not german colonies. the collections are due to move into the who bought foreign currently nearing completion in the center of berlin but a controversial issue was cast a shadow over the opening in twenty seventeen french art historian benedix of war raised some unwelcome questions she asked where did the objects in the collections come from. were they looted. is their history a bloody one these questions shine a spotlight on a long...
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an original score has been handed out, a winfor original score has been handed out, a win for black pantheright but there is still some of the major categories coming up, best director, actor and actress in a leading role and we are waiting for all of that. in case you have missed some of the earlier awards. we have heard from the mexican filmmaker alfonso cuaron who has won a couple of awards for roma, best cinematographer and best foreign language film as well. a black—and—white drama about a mexican family and their live—in maid. it has been a good night in hollywood. we will keep you up—to—date here. hello there. what a difference a year makes. this time last year, the end of february 2018, we were feeling the effect of the ‘beast from the east', the coldest mass of air to affect the uk in a number of years. it brought widespread cold, widespread snow and widespread disruption. fast forward to 2019, things could not be more different. our air not coming from the east, instead we are bringing it up from the south—west and, rather than exceptional cold, this has brought exceptional warmth
an original score has been handed out, a winfor original score has been handed out, a win for black pantheright but there is still some of the major categories coming up, best director, actor and actress in a leading role and we are waiting for all of that. in case you have missed some of the earlier awards. we have heard from the mexican filmmaker alfonso cuaron who has won a couple of awards for roma, best cinematographer and best foreign language film as well. a black—and—white drama...
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the woodwork is all original. we know there is original goldleaf under there.is representative of what we could piece together from the newspaper description. >> [speaking foreign language] in hebrew, there is the saying how great are your tents of jacob, your dwelling places. if you can imagine these cords coming down. theduct work, you enter museum between this building and our new museum structure. you will come into the first floor of the building, which is the same tiny square foot print. you will be able to learn about the early stories of the synagogue, of life in washington as the intersection between the jewish community. you can come up the elevator in the new building and across this beautiful new bridge we are building. you will and right here through this corridor. we will turn this into a full height doorway. you will come across the bridge and into the space. we really want to use the at -- we really want to use theater, storytelling, projection, and really kind of have a sense of place and time. >> i love the way it looks in its new home. it reg
the woodwork is all original. we know there is original goldleaf under there.is representative of what we could piece together from the newspaper description. >> [speaking foreign language] in hebrew, there is the saying how great are your tents of jacob, your dwelling places. if you can imagine these cords coming down. theduct work, you enter museum between this building and our new museum structure. you will come into the first floor of the building, which is the same tiny square foot...
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we had -- original contract amount was 38 million. we've had amendments that have brought it up to 75 million, which is currently where it's @thit's at at this point, and the delta for today is a $3 million request. i've identified on this slight the three main drivers to why this request has come in at this point. i'll especially bring it up at this point because we have incurred a significant amount especially from l.p.i. that have exhausted the funds, but back in april when i was bringing amendment five before this board, there was a certain -- certain conditions that were contemplated at that time. it contemplated a completion, a substantial completion in summer of 2018, and it also had a 90-day tail contractually for final completion that would have been in fall of 2018. and that's what the blue bar is showing. there's -- the three next items are showing the items of what has changed since the april amendment number five. the first one is the -- the -- now the anticipated final completion is april 1 of 2019, and that shows a sign
we had -- original contract amount was 38 million. we've had amendments that have brought it up to 75 million, which is currently where it's @thit's at at this point, and the delta for today is a $3 million request. i've identified on this slight the three main drivers to why this request has come in at this point. i'll especially bring it up at this point because we have incurred a significant amount especially from l.p.i. that have exhausted the funds, but back in april when i was bringing...
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the first time it moved was in 1969, from its original home at the corner of sixth and g. blocks to the corner of third. this was in 1969, a year after there were riots that tore up washington, dc. the downtown core did not look like it did today. so the activists, the jewish community came together to save this building and found a piece of left over highway land. worked through the local and federal bureaucracy. federal nixon had to sign a bill that allowed the city of washington to acquire the synagogue and lease it to the society for preservation. that tells the story about what we are doing in washington, the nation's capital, with congressional oversight. it tells the story of this to his committee that finds meaning and gathers to save this little building that is moving again. we did not do it with invitation this time, we did it mostly with email, but it is a wonderful object for us to be looking at today. one of my other favorite objects in the collection is this banner from the march on washington. and this was used by bookbinder, he was an advocate for jewish c
the first time it moved was in 1969, from its original home at the corner of sixth and g. blocks to the corner of third. this was in 1969, a year after there were riots that tore up washington, dc. the downtown core did not look like it did today. so the activists, the jewish community came together to save this building and found a piece of left over highway land. worked through the local and federal bureaucracy. federal nixon had to sign a bill that allowed the city of washington to acquire...
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gents will be able to create original music original novels original movies. the painter roman lives he is also keen on ai. he uses software that analyzes and reinterprets his works. the machine learning system deconstruct his works and then rearrange is that . he uses the ai main images as inspiration and sometimes incorporates them into his new pieces. the movie and marketing industry is experimenting with ai as well this car ad for example is based on a script generated by i.b.m.'s watson computer system the program was spent award winning ads for cars and luxury products along with that on the japanese carmaker and the project that was the input what came out is an emotional clip in which the car narrowly escapes destruction. the director of the ad was still a human namely the award winning filmmaker kevin macdonald i think we all like to flatter ourselves as human beings that we have a unique way of understanding the world that could ever replicate and i think it's going to be very interesting things that make us laugh and make. this actually being create
gents will be able to create original music original novels original movies. the painter roman lives he is also keen on ai. he uses software that analyzes and reinterprets his works. the machine learning system deconstruct his works and then rearrange is that . he uses the ai main images as inspiration and sometimes incorporates them into his new pieces. the movie and marketing industry is experimenting with ai as well this car ad for example is based on a script generated by i.b.m.'s watson...
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let us break it down. >> break it all down. >> fox nation has a library full of new original contentike documents, live shows and even weekly programming full of raw, honestly and truth. >> that's right. >> think of it as a netflix for conservatives. if you don't have fox nation now then it's time for you to stop what you're doing -- >> stop. >> sign up right now. so here is how you do it, pick up your phone and put it in your hand right now. >> that's right. >> then go to the app store, fox nation. >> opinion done right. >> click the get, install button and after that, you're halfway there. now, what's the red, white and blue fox nation app is on your home screen, we need to get you signed up. >> that's right. >> if you see my girl brit wearing beautiful pink dress and other fox nation hosts that means you're on the right screen. >> that's right. >> click the red button to start trial and choose a plan you want. like which plan would work for you. like what would be best for you. >> that's right. >> if it was diamond and silk, we already know plan we will pick, the yearly plan. >> t
let us break it down. >> break it all down. >> fox nation has a library full of new original contentike documents, live shows and even weekly programming full of raw, honestly and truth. >> that's right. >> think of it as a netflix for conservatives. if you don't have fox nation now then it's time for you to stop what you're doing -- >> stop. >> sign up right now. so here is how you do it, pick up your phone and put it in your hand right now. >> that's...
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it's regained its original orientation. i've never seen it in this perspective.walk down f street, i see it in a new landscape. it's more visible. t looks at home. >> next on american history tv, a look at the struggles and discrimination faced by chinese immigrants 19th century california. the chinese must go, violence exclusion and the making of the alien in america. she's followed by philanthropist david lei who gives an illustrative talk showing articles in the collection that illustrate systematic discrimination against the chinese. the historical society and the chinese sist torquele society of america cohosteded this two-hour event. wonderful y the most part of my evening is introducing our speakers. i'm grat
it's regained its original orientation. i've never seen it in this perspective.walk down f street, i see it in a new landscape. it's more visible. t looks at home. >> next on american history tv, a look at the struggles and discrimination faced by chinese immigrants 19th century california. the chinese must go, violence exclusion and the making of the alien in america. she's followed by philanthropist david lei who gives an illustrative talk showing articles in the collection that...
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the original contract budget when the program was first set up was for $13 million. it has been increased to $16 million. that is what the board is being asked to approve. the full contract, there have been delays in the project, we summarize them on page 12 of the report. our understanding from the airport is a contract with himself was not responsible for any of these delays, but actually has to extend their work because of the delays, and as she said, the approval of this contract at $16 million is to bring a consistent approach to contract approval to the board for airport capital -related contracts so that the board is approving the contract as a whole. we summarize the budget on table one of our report. we did review it and found it to be reasonable, given the delays that were reported to us in this project, and we are recommending approval. >> thank you very much. let's open this up for public comment. are there any members of the public would wish to comment on item number 11? seeing none, public comment is closed. do we have a recommendation here, yes, super
the original contract budget when the program was first set up was for $13 million. it has been increased to $16 million. that is what the board is being asked to approve. the full contract, there have been delays in the project, we summarize them on page 12 of the report. our understanding from the airport is a contract with himself was not responsible for any of these delays, but actually has to extend their work because of the delays, and as she said, the approval of this contract at $16...
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so rk woulder told me the pi - the pipe originally wasn't there, and it wasn't there originally, but now, it's there. the pipe was stuck, it was attached to the wall, my wall. well, he didn't ask me about it. he didn't ask for permission for doing this. now, the pipeline on this is stuck because appeal now, the pipe is unstuck. but he -- when it was on my wall, he didn't ask me. what do you want me to say? am i responsible for all of this? when i bought it, it was a window. now, it's a hole. what am i going to do with it? now i need to patch up the hole. it's my responsibility, it's a lot of money. i'm not a liar. there's no need for me to lie. my girlfriend was trying to deliver -- >> interpreter needs to clarify. >>. [through the interpreter] my girlfriend tried to deliver papers on december 17. it was really rainy, really windy, really cold. it was the worst weather in san francisco in 11 years, and she went to the door, he wouldn't answer the door. he was walking around inside. i told my girlfriend to just call him because i told her that you're a woman, so he might thought that
so rk woulder told me the pi - the pipe originally wasn't there, and it wasn't there originally, but now, it's there. the pipe was stuck, it was attached to the wall, my wall. well, he didn't ask me about it. he didn't ask for permission for doing this. now, the pipeline on this is stuck because appeal now, the pipe is unstuck. but he -- when it was on my wall, he didn't ask me. what do you want me to say? am i responsible for all of this? when i bought it, it was a window. now, it's a hole....
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museum is ablee piecesabout 100 original from our collection on display.here is always reason to come back to the museum because we are rotating those items out. we put new pieces on display all the time, and we like to say a visitor that comes to the museum today, if you come back one later, you will see a whole new group of pieces. today i pulled some pieces out of the vault to show you. ofy help illustrate the life abraham lincoln. this is the oldest piece of writing that lincoln did that survived. a paper that lincoln got his hands on in 1824 when he was living in a cabin. he got his hands on 11 pieces of paper like this. he made a little notebook, and he used this to work his way through a textbook. you can see he worked his way through all sorts of mathematical problems. he is a little boy that is trying desperately to acquire education. lincoln had less than a year of formal education. so a lot of his education is really self-taught. up by working his way through textbooks. of thatthe first page notebook. i think it is quite remarkable. i will show
museum is ablee piecesabout 100 original from our collection on display.here is always reason to come back to the museum because we are rotating those items out. we put new pieces on display all the time, and we like to say a visitor that comes to the museum today, if you come back one later, you will see a whole new group of pieces. today i pulled some pieces out of the vault to show you. ofy help illustrate the life abraham lincoln. this is the oldest piece of writing that lincoln did that...
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which is in keeping with the original scheme. i think things change, in the civil war, things change in the civil war, and things have been different ever since, as you may recall abraham lincoln took a number of unilateral measures at the beginning of the war, he increases the size of the army and expense funds without an appropriation, the writ of habeas corpus unilaterally, and then he summons congress, but he's clever, he summons congress after he does all these things. and his message is really interesting, and it's worth reading, initially says, i didn't do anything that you couldn't do. congress. which, is a clever way of saying, maybe i did something wrong, but it was necessary, and maybe you will approve of this now. that's consistent with the old scheme. what's different is that he go then goes on to talk about habeas corpus, and says can it be the case that congress has a monopoly on the suspension of the privilege when, in fact, it's possible that an invader or rebels will take over washington, or to cover congress an
which is in keeping with the original scheme. i think things change, in the civil war, things change in the civil war, and things have been different ever since, as you may recall abraham lincoln took a number of unilateral measures at the beginning of the war, he increases the size of the army and expense funds without an appropriation, the writ of habeas corpus unilaterally, and then he summons congress, but he's clever, he summons congress after he does all these things. and his message is...
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for bereaved owners like kevin kenji the copied canines are almost as good as the original his picking his puppy is just a few weeks old. he says it's his old dog reborn he's fifteen years old you see the marks i think is the scene in my mind i feel like a sissy. one more success for soul so i am biotech research foundation by engineers here have cloned more than a thousand dogs for customers all over the world. so a lot of people know that it might not be the exact same dog some people think it's the puppies that the orders of them never had or so other people think it's. better to cook when south korean scientists created the world's first cloned dog in two thousand and five today the procedure has become routine and very lucrative the clinic charges eighty eight thousand years per puppy implanted in born by surrogate mother it's not just private pet owners showing interest the security industry sees a way to replicate their best sniffer dogs with the help of cloning they can fast track their breeding and training process. i'm doing this at this young age dogs have an average thirty
for bereaved owners like kevin kenji the copied canines are almost as good as the original his picking his puppy is just a few weeks old. he says it's his old dog reborn he's fifteen years old you see the marks i think is the scene in my mind i feel like a sissy. one more success for soul so i am biotech research foundation by engineers here have cloned more than a thousand dogs for customers all over the world. so a lot of people know that it might not be the exact same dog some people think...
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don sr. kept those originals hidden behind his secret wall, too. to bounce off don my own theory about his cartoonist father. did your dad want to be norman rockwell? >> i don't think he wanted to be norman rockwell. i think he just wanted to absorb and be as, perhaps, as great as norman rockwell in his own right. >> and in a way, don is now helping make that happen. you're surely asking, "where is the fake rockwell now?" well, it's on its own museum tour. that's right. don jr. is showcasing his father's amazing rockwell duplicate along with the seven other paintings he copied, all nearly indistinguishable from the originals. the exhibit places the real and the duplicate painting side by side. imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. i'm jamie colby. thanks so much for watching "strange inheritance," and remember -- you can't take it with you. >> loose change in a desk drawer. >> for 30-plus years, this baggage has sat around? >> yes. >> inside, a fabled coin. >> it was a unicorn, talked about but never seen. >> a rare coin that could bring in
don sr. kept those originals hidden behind his secret wall, too. to bounce off don my own theory about his cartoonist father. did your dad want to be norman rockwell? >> i don't think he wanted to be norman rockwell. i think he just wanted to absorb and be as, perhaps, as great as norman rockwell in his own right. >> and in a way, don is now helping make that happen. you're surely asking, "where is the fake rockwell now?" well, it's on its own museum tour. that's right....
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we are live with an original report. susie? >> reporter: veronica and ken, if you have written the b.a.r.t. , some will push these turnstiles up as they know they will stay up. others will push them selves through emergency exit. this cost the agency $25 million each year. last year they lost a new team to talk about problem. that team plus security measures cost the agency one .3 million dormer dollars. not yet. at five different stations on four different days, we caught hundreds of people riding b.a.r.t. for free. the easiest way in is the emergency exit. we watched people cruising through it like it was nothing in both directions, even holding it open as a courtesy for others. obviously familiar with the route. the occasional scolding from a station employee did not seem to be much of a deterrent. elevators are another weak spot, watch as this woman does it right, swiping her card at the gate before heading to the elevator. is actually easier to cheat than to pay. then there are the freeloaders that push through without a t
we are live with an original report. susie? >> reporter: veronica and ken, if you have written the b.a.r.t. , some will push these turnstiles up as they know they will stay up. others will push them selves through emergency exit. this cost the agency $25 million each year. last year they lost a new team to talk about problem. that team plus security measures cost the agency one .3 million dormer dollars. not yet. at five different stations on four different days, we caught hundreds of...
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he originally wanted $5.7 billion for 234 miles of border barriers. last december, he turned down democrats' offer of $1.6 billion for just 65 miles. and now republicans are surging him to take even less, $1.75 billion for 55 miles. even if the president takes that deal, he still has a few cards up his sleeve in the form of executive ashgsz to fiction to r action. jim acosta has more from the white house. >> reporter: christine, the president says he's not a big fan from capitol hill to provide border fencing. but it appears the president is going to sign this agreement. we talked to a white house official who said the president is likely to sign this deal. although aides, and top aideses are going over what is exactly over this bipartisan agreement. when the president was in the oval office, he registered his complaints. here's what he had to say. >> i have to study it, i'm not anticipate happy about it. it's not doing the trick. i'm adding things to it, and when you add whatever i have to add, it's all going to happen when i'm going to build a big b
he originally wanted $5.7 billion for 234 miles of border barriers. last december, he turned down democrats' offer of $1.6 billion for just 65 miles. and now republicans are surging him to take even less, $1.75 billion for 55 miles. even if the president takes that deal, he still has a few cards up his sleeve in the form of executive ashgsz to fiction to r action. jim acosta has more from the white house. >> reporter: christine, the president says he's not a big fan from capitol hill to...