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, painter formally known as a historian mel painter. i think that's pretty good and i got it out, i rehearsed it a lot. i'm thrilled we are able to bring her here from princeton to roosevelt house. please welcome professors please welcome professors patricia bell scott and mel painter. [applause]. >> would you like to say something about polly murray before we start? >> i would like to say how pleased i am to be here at this event hosted by an institution that is part of her alma mater, hunter was very important to polly. she came here in 1928 after having graduated from a small high school in the south that only went to the 11th grade which meant that she had to come to new york and earn a second high school diploma so that she could be admitted into hunter. and if you have read her autobiography, what you know is that hunter, of all the institutions she approached during her weekend here was the one place where she found acceptance in the encouragement. so so she did come to hunter, polly had all kinds of financial trouble so that she
, painter formally known as a historian mel painter. i think that's pretty good and i got it out, i rehearsed it a lot. i'm thrilled we are able to bring her here from princeton to roosevelt house. please welcome professors please welcome professors patricia bell scott and mel painter. [applause]. >> would you like to say something about polly murray before we start? >> i would like to say how pleased i am to be here at this event hosted by an institution that is part of her alma...
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it's written through the lens of five great painters of the era. they are a fascinating group of men to begin with but you see the revolution through completely different eyes when you study the paintings they did which were so iconic at the time there were plenty of paintings around positive sentiment for england at the time and many that supported the colonists cause. each of the artist had its own connection to the revolution. heated portraits of all sorts of people at valley forge. he fought in the battle of princeton. another great artist was involved with the continental army. benjamin west was in london the whole town. he was very much in favor of the american cause but he was also a leader for george the third so he couldn't go too far in what he believed. he had to hold back. it gives you a fully different look at the american revolution. >> what was your reaction when you first heard about that book? >> that i did not know this aspect of the revolution. i had never really read about any of those. i had never read those so i didn't know th
it's written through the lens of five great painters of the era. they are a fascinating group of men to begin with but you see the revolution through completely different eyes when you study the paintings they did which were so iconic at the time there were plenty of paintings around positive sentiment for england at the time and many that supported the colonists cause. each of the artist had its own connection to the revolution. heated portraits of all sorts of people at valley forge. he...
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. >> ali banisadr is a painter. find that interesting, because especially for younger artist, because painting is not considered a young man's game anymore. >> he is able to create a multicultural painterly statement that reflects our world today and the strains of our history that make contemporary art so dynamic. >> he is one of that generation of iranians that were born in the 1970's before the revolution, lived through the revolution, then the iraq-iran war. and his family migrated like many families from iran to the united states or europe. but he was interested in being a painter and an artist. he came to new york and studied at the school of visual arts. ali: i started making drawings when the iran-iraq war was happening. i was making drawings based on the sounds i was hearing. because you know, you would -- when the alarm would come on, you would run down to the basement, and then all you are left with was the sounds and vibrations. and i made drawings based on the sounds to try to sort of understand what wa
. >> ali banisadr is a painter. find that interesting, because especially for younger artist, because painting is not considered a young man's game anymore. >> he is able to create a multicultural painterly statement that reflects our world today and the strains of our history that make contemporary art so dynamic. >> he is one of that generation of iranians that were born in the 1970's before the revolution, lived through the revolution, then the iraq-iran war. and his family...
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copies and zelda's paintings are also rejected as being the work of an amateur play girl sort of painter. the tension in the marriage, though, is a result of zelda's quitting painting professionally but continuing to do many -- dedicate many hours to artwork at home. for example, in the museum -- these are from the collection at yale university -- we have the earliest known paper doll that zelda ever produced. these were multimedia paper dahls and were done as gifts for children or just for their own daughter, scotty to play with. however, theit -- it "girl was no longer the flapper. it was the actress, when they get to hollywood scott tells zelda, more or less you need to be more like women like lois who is a 17-year-old girl when they met, and already had a career in which she dedicated already artistic mind to making money with her artistic production. sell does not find this very flattering and has a huge fight with fitzgerald in which she burns all of the artwork she had produced and the couple very much, tail between legs, had to leave hollywood, very, very soon after they arrived
copies and zelda's paintings are also rejected as being the work of an amateur play girl sort of painter. the tension in the marriage, though, is a result of zelda's quitting painting professionally but continuing to do many -- dedicate many hours to artwork at home. for example, in the museum -- these are from the collection at yale university -- we have the earliest known paper doll that zelda ever produced. these were multimedia paper dahls and were done as gifts for children or just for...
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also, malcolm gladwell offers his take on what hillary clinton has to do with an obscure painter and his plans to remake the olympic games. but first here is my take. i was asked to make sense about one more things that donald trump said demonstratively false. i replied that there was a pattern here and a term for a person who did this kind of thing. a bullshit artist. i wasn't using that casually. trump has many things. some of them dark and dangerous. but at his core, he is a b.s. artist. harry frankfurt, a moral philosopher, wrote a brilliant essay in 1996 called "on bullshit." frankfurt distinguishes crucially between lies and b.s. telling a lie is an act with a sharp focus. it is designed to insert a particular falsehood at a specific point. in order to invent a lie at all, the teller of a lie must think he knows what is true. but someone in engaging in b.s., frankfurt explains, is neither on the side of the true nor on the side of the false. his eye is not on the facts at all. he writes that the focus is panoramic rather than particular and more spacious opportunities for impro
also, malcolm gladwell offers his take on what hillary clinton has to do with an obscure painter and his plans to remake the olympic games. but first here is my take. i was asked to make sense about one more things that donald trump said demonstratively false. i replied that there was a pattern here and a term for a person who did this kind of thing. a bullshit artist. i wasn't using that casually. trump has many things. some of them dark and dangerous. but at his core, he is a b.s. artist....
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that's right. >> the man taking the video tried to see the painter's face. there is a clear shot right there. he did get a look at the spray paint can. and their license plate. and now the jefferson county sheriff's office says this type of crime could lead to a fine of up to a thousand dollars or what? if you recognize these guy, tun them in. that was just plain wrong. >>> around here today, a few clouds around the central and southern part of the state. clear conditions here, we are already seeing some rain. in extreme southwestern colorado. not very heavy just yet. but it will pick up later in the day. in fact, we anticipate moderate to heavy thunderstorms in the four corners. the san juans. and then spreading up through the gunnison area. and into the arkansas valley. vista and slida. and fair play, showers. and glenwood springs and aspen and carbondale. the one area we are concerned with is south and west of gunnison. with a flash flood watch. it starts at noon today, from montrose and south. >> all right, someone likely started the fire burning in thou
that's right. >> the man taking the video tried to see the painter's face. there is a clear shot right there. he did get a look at the spray paint can. and their license plate. and now the jefferson county sheriff's office says this type of crime could lead to a fine of up to a thousand dollars or what? if you recognize these guy, tun them in. that was just plain wrong. >>> around here today, a few clouds around the central and southern part of the state. clear conditions here,...
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maybe the painter will give you a million dollars. nothing to say, then i should just go. i'm sure you have some plan, 'cause you don't seem to be concerned about paying me back. knows how it feels to see your numbers go up,tes despite your best efforts. but what if you could turn things around? what if you could love your numbers? discover once-daily invokana®. it's the #1 prescribed sglt2 inhibitor that works to lower a1c. invokana® is a pill used along with diet and exercise to significantly lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. and in most clinical trials, the majority reached an a1c goal of 7 percent or lower. invokana® works around the clock by sending some sugar out of your body through the process of urination. it's not for lowering systolic blood pressure or weight, but it may help with both. invokana® can cause important side effects, including dehydration, which may cause you to feel dizzy, faint, lightheaded, or weak, upon standing. other side effects may include kidney problems, genital yeast infections, chang
maybe the painter will give you a million dollars. nothing to say, then i should just go. i'm sure you have some plan, 'cause you don't seem to be concerned about paying me back. knows how it feels to see your numbers go up,tes despite your best efforts. but what if you could turn things around? what if you could love your numbers? discover once-daily invokana®. it's the #1 prescribed sglt2 inhibitor that works to lower a1c. invokana® is a pill used along with diet and exercise to...
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. >> two spray painters made their mark on colorado's outdoors and coloradans law enforcement and some visitors are pretty upset about it. we will show you a confrontation caught on camera. >> and when i walked up to him. he turned around an going to die. >> one man, one house, and one bigamies -- bigamies tri. the man who risked his life. >>> and we take a look at the day. meteorologist marty coniglio is joining us. and a few cooler days before a warmup in the weekend. >> that's the way things look. absolutely. we are seeing some clear
. >> two spray painters made their mark on colorado's outdoors and coloradans law enforcement and some visitors are pretty upset about it. we will show you a confrontation caught on camera. >> and when i walked up to him. he turned around an going to die. >> one man, one house, and one bigamies -- bigamies tri. the man who risked his life. >>> and we take a look at the day. meteorologist marty coniglio is joining us. and a few cooler days before a warmup in the...
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for that was the day writer, painter and naturalist roger tory petersen was born in jamestown, new york. a lover of birds from boyhood, petersen believed he could improve on the overly technical bird watching manuals of the time. >> became evident that it was possible to identify almost any bird if you knew a few things to look for on each bird, the field mark as we called them. wrote and illustrated his own field guide to the birds. it was published in 1934. >> only 2,000 copies were printed and i was to receive no royalty on the first thousand. but for some reason the field guide just took off almost immediately was literally sold out within a week. >> when "sunday morning" visited him at his connecticut home in 1980, petersen was busy refining his bird paintings, confident that they were truer in their way than photographs. >> a photograph is a record of a split second that moment. and the painter offers a composite of his experience. >> osgood: president jimmy carter awarded petersen the president shall medal of freedom that very same year, 1980. appropriate since freedom is exactly
for that was the day writer, painter and naturalist roger tory petersen was born in jamestown, new york. a lover of birds from boyhood, petersen believed he could improve on the overly technical bird watching manuals of the time. >> became evident that it was possible to identify almost any bird if you knew a few things to look for on each bird, the field mark as we called them. wrote and illustrated his own field guide to the birds. it was published in 1934. >> only 2,000 copies...
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and the painter offers a composite of his experience. >> osgood: president jimmy carter awarded petersen the president shall medal of freedom that very same year, 1980. appropriate since freedom is exactly what petersen envied about his subjects. >> originally i reacted to the fly, go where they wanted to when they wanted to, i wish i could do that. >> he died in 1996, a month shy of his 88th birthday. his field guides are still in print and still cherished by bird lovers everywhere. >> osgood: now some works in progress. it's an exhibit of unfinished works of art and just finished branch. new york metropolitan museum of art. anna warner is our guide. >> it's a new face for one of the nation's largest and oldest art museums. and a new calling for a familiar new york city cultural landmark. welcome to met breuer. why did the met, one of the world's most visited museums, need another location? >> the met has been collecting its inception. >> thomas campbell, the met's director and ceo. >> we want more space, we want to be more exploratory we want to do more. >> with that in mind the met we
and the painter offers a composite of his experience. >> osgood: president jimmy carter awarded petersen the president shall medal of freedom that very same year, 1980. appropriate since freedom is exactly what petersen envied about his subjects. >> originally i reacted to the fly, go where they wanted to when they wanted to, i wish i could do that. >> he died in 1996, a month shy of his 88th birthday. his field guides are still in print and still cherished by bird lovers...
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she was an artist, a painter and she believed that was her path. over the course of ten years, she ended up drawing more than 200 cartoons for the national women's party. images that resonated with women. someone they could look up to and relate to. so her perspective became very important to the overall success and strategy of the national women's party. this like so many other, so much of the other work they were doing was really dedicated to getting their message out in the press. positive or negative no matter what. and though casing the strategy to bring this to a close. in 1920 when women got the right to vote, it made expense allender continued to draw. her last work appears in 1927. but allender continued to work for the national women's party ultimately becoming cheryl of the world women's party later on. and chairman of the legal counsel so she really delved into other areas later in her life shelf passed away at the age of 88. her work today tens to resonate with visitors. and it is a draw for a lot of people who come here. but oddly eno
she was an artist, a painter and she believed that was her path. over the course of ten years, she ended up drawing more than 200 cartoons for the national women's party. images that resonated with women. someone they could look up to and relate to. so her perspective became very important to the overall success and strategy of the national women's party. this like so many other, so much of the other work they were doing was really dedicated to getting their message out in the press. positive...
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she was a painter, and she always believed that that was her path. but over the course of more than ten years, she ended up drawing more than 200 cartoons for the national woman's party. images that resonated with women, that created a new image for women, somebody that they could look up to and relate to. and so her perspective became very important to the overall success and strategy of the national woman's party. this, like so many other -- so much of the other work that they were doing was really dedicated to getting their message out in the press, positive or negative, no matter what, and showcasing the strategy that they were employing to bring this movement to a close. so in 1920 when women won the right to vote, it made sense that allender turned right around and continued to draw. her last work appeared in "equal rights" in 1927. allender actually continued to work for the national woman's party, ultimately becoming chairman of their world woman's party later on, and chairman of their legal counsel. she really delved into other areas in her
she was a painter, and she always believed that that was her path. but over the course of more than ten years, she ended up drawing more than 200 cartoons for the national woman's party. images that resonated with women, that created a new image for women, somebody that they could look up to and relate to. and so her perspective became very important to the overall success and strategy of the national woman's party. this, like so many other -- so much of the other work that they were doing was...
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i have long been fascinated by a female painter, at a time when there were no women in the world of paintingainting was a huge deal in the 19th century, it's an incredibly prestigious profession and she sort of breaks in an has this brilliant painting that and everyone gets convince that she's going to break down the world of art for women. so everyone thinkin ings of her pioneer. so the instant she has this break through with this brilliant painting, boom, they slam the door. >> and there are no more great painters. >> so the next time it was thought she might become a member of the royal academy of art and as it turns out, this was in 1873, there wasn't another woman who joins the royal academy until the 1930s. so everyone thought women will be joining willy-nilly in the 1870s, it didn't happen for another 50 for 60 years. this is a phenomenon. it's a token phenomenon. there's a lovely work called "moral licensing" which says that when a favored group a majority group does an act of generosity towards an outsider, it doesn't necessarily signal that more acts of generosity are coming, it ju
i have long been fascinated by a female painter, at a time when there were no women in the world of paintingainting was a huge deal in the 19th century, it's an incredibly prestigious profession and she sort of breaks in an has this brilliant painting that and everyone gets convince that she's going to break down the world of art for women. so everyone thinkin ings of her pioneer. so the instant she has this break through with this brilliant painting, boom, they slam the door. >> and...
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painters and plumbers. architects. we now have a long list. anchor: both dates are considered swing states. the clinton super pac advertising dollars out of colorado, a sign of her confidence in that state. anchor: now to five on the opioid crisis and startling statistics. half of all deaths in massachusetts are linked to one powerfulrug. live now, a city feeling the impact. >> the number of fatal overdoses connected to fence in all. >> people that are in treatment are doing very well. anchor: athena says progress is being made in the fight against opioid abuse but not enough progress and not quickly enough. that is borne out in data released by the department of public health showing deaths are up overall and 66% of those deaths now -- fentanyl. >> i don't see these numbers will go down until we have more places available where people who have substance abuse disorders can get treatment same day. anchor: more options are a large part of the solution but reducing the availability is also vital since it is highly potent and highly lethal. that
painters and plumbers. architects. we now have a long list. anchor: both dates are considered swing states. the clinton super pac advertising dollars out of colorado, a sign of her confidence in that state. anchor: now to five on the opioid crisis and startling statistics. half of all deaths in massachusetts are linked to one powerfulrug. live now, a city feeling the impact. >> the number of fatal overdoses connected to fence in all. >> people that are in treatment are doing very...
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. >> i could be a professional painter because i know how to do this. >> i can tell that it's a really nice shell, that nice crunch. >> but inside. >> oh, my god. so you are
. >> i could be a professional painter because i know how to do this. >> i can tell that it's a really nice shell, that nice crunch. >> but inside. >> oh, my god. so you are
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an investigation looks at how big utility companies are how much they can charge appears -- the painters. -- customers. >> if people think that the game is rigged if a company is able to get a larger increase, that is really destructive of the hold-- of the system. >> it could affect the solar industry race you should pay attention to tomorrow and in november. >>> one day before the primary election the fbi confirmed that hackers broke into databases into states-- in 2 states, arizona and illinois. there is no evidence that anything was compromised but in illinois they believe that hackers got personal information for up to 200,000 people. the fbi says it is looking into both attacks. donald trump will speak at the phoenix convention center in wednesday joined by his vice president pick. we are live back in phoenix with more on the campaign stop. for all of our viewers, this is a go, this is confirmed?>> this is confirmed and this may be his most important and one of the most-watched speeches he has given to date. the expectation is that he's going to deliver a major policy speech surpri
an investigation looks at how big utility companies are how much they can charge appears -- the painters. -- customers. >> if people think that the game is rigged if a company is able to get a larger increase, that is really destructive of the hold-- of the system. >> it could affect the solar industry race you should pay attention to tomorrow and in november. >>> one day before the primary election the fbi confirmed that hackers broke into databases into states-- in 2...
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>> multiple sc made by the civilians, prior to the fire department arrival, using a ladders, and painter trucks as an example. >> firefighters at a station about a mile away say they actually felt the explosion even before the 911 calls started coming in. >>> breaking news in wakefield, where a pickup truck has been hit by an inbound commuter train. the driver of the truck went around the lower gates just before it was hit. we're told there are no injuries on the train. we do not know the condition of that pickup truck driver. although med flight was called to the scene. we're going to continue to follow this breaking news story for you, and bring you updates as soon as we get them. >>> the other story today, the heat. >> it's expected to be one of the most uncomfortable days of the year. temperatures soaring into the 90s, but the humidity is going to make it feel a whole lot warmer, and it's sticking around. pamela gardiner is here with mo the humidity is high. temperatures are nice and hot, and we have a heat advisory in effect through 7:00 this evening. this is some dangerous heat her
>> multiple sc made by the civilians, prior to the fire department arrival, using a ladders, and painter trucks as an example. >> firefighters at a station about a mile away say they actually felt the explosion even before the 911 calls started coming in. >>> breaking news in wakefield, where a pickup truck has been hit by an inbound commuter train. the driver of the truck went around the lower gates just before it was hit. we're told there are no injuries on the train. we...
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not iny painter has led her to the nevada connection academy. she takes online courses. >> it gives me the freedom and the flexibility to continue my education abroad. >> autumn credits that flexibility as a life line almost. the ability to continue school and pursue life as a frod 80, taking tests and studying in hotels and airports. >> she shares the hope of going to college. >> i would like to go to ucla and yale and oxford. >> it's ambitious. john treanor, news3. >> time to check with our weather authority in the news3 weather authority. >> hello jerry. >> how is it going? now the heat returns just in time for new school year. wouldn't you let's go over and look at our skies. actually it's a beautiful day today, 93, by august standards, that's living large, bubbling clouds over the setting sun. flush of color at the sunset, skies have darkened, down at that camera in the southeast dew point headed in the right direction. 86 in the central valley on the strip and as you move to the west, southwest anyway, 78 at durango and blue diamond. 82 in
not iny painter has led her to the nevada connection academy. she takes online courses. >> it gives me the freedom and the flexibility to continue my education abroad. >> autumn credits that flexibility as a life line almost. the ability to continue school and pursue life as a frod 80, taking tests and studying in hotels and airports. >> she shares the hope of going to college. >> i would like to go to ucla and yale and oxford. >> it's ambitious. john treanor,...
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that's the sound of economic recovery as more construction long-time painter dennis. >> everybody was here for a few years after that, but that's -- you know, that's -- that was in the mirror. >> reporter: when work was scarce and jobs were hard to come by but now reality is changing. >> it's harder to find people in i mean, the amount of job openings outnumber number the number of people to put in. >> reporter: dan shea says roadwork and highway work has helped pull the construction industry out of its hole. while jobs are not at prerecession levels, they are the best they've been since the stock market fell. >> 120,000 workers working every single day. it dropped down to half of that d better. >> reporter: as for dern -- dennis and his crew, they will continue to put in hard work each way with the hope the future will only get future. >> we're on the upswing with every aspect of it. >> reporter: and the industry experts say a lot of jobs were funded by fuel index tax passed by the state a few years ago. that issue is on the ballot of sex and drugs. >> people -- a lot of people shock
that's the sound of economic recovery as more construction long-time painter dennis. >> everybody was here for a few years after that, but that's -- you know, that's -- that was in the mirror. >> reporter: when work was scarce and jobs were hard to come by but now reality is changing. >> it's harder to find people in i mean, the amount of job openings outnumber number the number of people to put in. >> reporter: dan shea says roadwork and highway work has helped pull the...
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. >> had a lot of wood, had a lot of lacquers, thinners, painters, paint in the shop spread. >> it was like a weird immense smell. it was really strong. >>reporter: the warehouse, listed as new york custom interior millwork corporation, a family-owned woodwork and interior design company. no employees were nz the building when the flames began around 7:30 p.m. it took crews four hours to get it under control. the chief urging people who live nearby to take precautions. >> close your windows. combustion. we asked that question right away, what's burning, but we hope most of it is consumed in the fire. >>reporter: and four firefighters did suffer some minor injuries during that fire fight. as for the cause of what ignited the flames, that is still under investigation this morning. reporting live from sunnyside, queens. janelle burrell, cbs 2 news. >> janelle, thank you. >>> time now 4:32. it's time for traffic and weather on the 2s. vanessa murdock is in for john this morning. hi, vanessa. >> good morning. we have another beautiful day on tap, and we are starting out, oh, so comfortably.
. >> had a lot of wood, had a lot of lacquers, thinners, painters, paint in the shop spread. >> it was like a weird immense smell. it was really strong. >>reporter: the warehouse, listed as new york custom interior millwork corporation, a family-owned woodwork and interior design company. no employees were nz the building when the flames began around 7:30 p.m. it took crews four hours to get it under control. the chief urging people who live nearby to take precautions....
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. >>> because dumb isn't a crime, yet, they are going to site the look-out mountain spray painter with defacing property. poor tagger never had a chance, someone caught him in the act, face on video. he took a picture of his temporary tag on his car. jeffco deputies put out the on a monkey and deputies got the guy to turn himself in, 18-year-old stanley stetler looking at a fine $1,000. the other dude looking guilty was not seen spray painting so he wasn't charged. >>> it would appear that jeffco deputies are up to their elbows in human stupidty these days, they are on the look out for these 2 seen ripping shingles off a roof and throwing them at cars at an apartment complex near belleview and sims, uncle throw shingles at cars and to be honest t probably doesn't matter once they are in a courtroom. they need your help, if you recognize the model citizens youshgs know what to do. -- citizens, you know what to do. if the justice system wanted to punish them, they would say, i am not mad, i am disappointed. mom and dad knew what they were doing, it works. the city of longmont is so convi
. >>> because dumb isn't a crime, yet, they are going to site the look-out mountain spray painter with defacing property. poor tagger never had a chance, someone caught him in the act, face on video. he took a picture of his temporary tag on his car. jeffco deputies put out the on a monkey and deputies got the guy to turn himself in, 18-year-old stanley stetler looking at a fine $1,000. the other dude looking guilty was not seen spray painting so he wasn't charged. >>> it...
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a place to develop art, and all the artists i knew, all the playwrights and songwriters and the painters and poets had all left, they'd all moved out. i just got in that spot in new york where i felt i was doing the same thing over
a place to develop art, and all the artists i knew, all the playwrights and songwriters and the painters and poets had all left, they'd all moved out. i just got in that spot in new york where i felt i was doing the same thing over
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and carefully remove the painters tape. if you want to take it one step further to make your baseboards look more like brand new baseboards or if you have to resurface your floors, here is a secret the experts use. you will need an xacto knife, pry bar, hammer, needle nose pliers, safety gloves, a belt sander or sandpaper, wood filler, latex caulking, a small ruler, a drop cloth, and white take an xacto knife to break the caulking seal from the baseboards at the wall. use a pry bar to pry it loose from the wall. pry baseboards from underneath so you don't damage your walls. pull out the baseboards and once they are out you will need needle nosed pliers to pull out the nails. use the safety gloves and twist and pull the nails towards you to get them out. if you can't get them out that way, you can really cut them baseboards. next step. use a lightly damp cloth to wipe down and get anything off of the baseboards. now sand down the baseboards to get out any rough edges. fill any holes or dents with wood filler. once the filler
and carefully remove the painters tape. if you want to take it one step further to make your baseboards look more like brand new baseboards or if you have to resurface your floors, here is a secret the experts use. you will need an xacto knife, pry bar, hammer, needle nose pliers, safety gloves, a belt sander or sandpaper, wood filler, latex caulking, a small ruler, a drop cloth, and white take an xacto knife to break the caulking seal from the baseboards at the wall. use a pry bar to pry it...
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. >> i'm a painter and i generally paint still lives and so this is a potential subject for one of my paintings. >> reporter: just make sure to get here early before they sell out. in san francisco, sandra osborne, kpix 5. >> they're doing good business. the bakery is located in the 300 block of argue wella boulevard in san francisco. >>> success in the pool and on the road. americans produced more gold last night. swimmers took home gold in the woman's 4 by 200 style free lay. katie ledecky was the team's anchor and got a third gold medal in rio. she will be following in the step mates of maya dorado by attending stanford this fall. >> also nathan adrian took a bronze in the 100-mile freestyle and look for a showdown tonight when friends and rival michael phelps and ryan lochte go head to head in the 200-meter individual medley. >>> meanwhile, american diver sam dorman and michael hixon are taking home silver. they were beat by a pair from britain. and despite some very wet roads in rio, now 43-year-old kristin armstrong won gold defending her 2012 london title in the individual cycl
. >> i'm a painter and i generally paint still lives and so this is a potential subject for one of my paintings. >> reporter: just make sure to get here early before they sell out. in san francisco, sandra osborne, kpix 5. >> they're doing good business. the bakery is located in the 300 block of argue wella boulevard in san francisco. >>> success in the pool and on the road. americans produced more gold last night. swimmers took home gold in the woman's 4 by 200 style...
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there was not a lot left over for things like a fresh coat of paint where their one day crew of five painters came into play today, giving the outside a fresh look. >> this would have cost us over $15,000 if we had to do it, but the money being saved by their volunteer works will help us buy the beds and the sheeteds and the mattresses -- sheets and the mare shelter. >> reporter: remember that women will be walking up to this place on one of the worse days of their lives, having something that is is warm and attractive to look at it will make it easier for them. on your side john kosich news channel 5. >>> the national weather service is out today surveying areas that will be hit by the hardest in northwest ohio. county leaders are declaring a state of emergencies for the county after the twister touched down, debris was everywhere as you can see the trees on top of the homes, but nobody was hurt. now they will talk about their encounter with mother nature. >> reporter: describing how she needed to shield her kids in the bathroom had the storm hit. >> and you could hear all the cracking of th
there was not a lot left over for things like a fresh coat of paint where their one day crew of five painters came into play today, giving the outside a fresh look. >> this would have cost us over $15,000 if we had to do it, but the money being saved by their volunteer works will help us buy the beds and the sheeteds and the mattresses -- sheets and the mare shelter. >> reporter: remember that women will be walking up to this place on one of the worse days of their lives, having...
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well, commish....i'm putting in my application to be a painter in canton. it's good to have a fall back job.. plus i can't mess up any more than you folks did! the sticky slippery paint at midfield and in the end zones didn't keep aaron rodgers and hall of fame quarterback brett favre from getting some time together. number 4 told the crowd that number 12's done enough to punch his ticket to the hall already. the rest of his caree the cake. here's aaron on the man he backed up for 3 years. "he often got attention for his ability to throw from different platforms, his feet kind of all over the place. underhand throws or different things but as far as his ability to throw from in the pocket and subtle movements and the ability to time his drops up with the route concepts that's one of the biggest things a young quarterback can learn." the packers are reportedly giving a workout to well-traveled tight end has suffered 2 legs injuries- and hasn't played since the 2 thousand 13 season. but the 6th overall pick by the browns in the oh 4 draft may get a shot. with
well, commish....i'm putting in my application to be a painter in canton. it's good to have a fall back job.. plus i can't mess up any more than you folks did! the sticky slippery paint at midfield and in the end zones didn't keep aaron rodgers and hall of fame quarterback brett favre from getting some time together. number 4 told the crowd that number 12's done enough to punch his ticket to the hall already. the rest of his caree the cake. here's aaron on the man he backed up for 3 years....
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that is the case for one up and coming san jose painter. >> a teacher once said looking at don riker's portfolio, there's also motion in his subjects. they could have said the same thin about don himself. as that in case, always forward. >> amazing. often takes time. good mix. all right. >> and by that, we don't just mean the many hours don riker will spend on this work of art. no. don who has cerebral palsy, has been doing amazing for much longer than that. his mom andrea, says that was always the plan. >> yes, we were very proactive about making sure don got to participate in everything and there wasn't any, we didn't see any reason he shouldn't. we just had to figure out how. >> how don would wash dishes or play baseball. how he would mow the lawn. ride a horse. or even lead a marching band. still, it wasn't until an art teacher encouraged don to start painting that he didn't just try something. he decided to excel at it. he's been seriously working at his craft for just a few years. but the results are amazing. and now, the center piece of an exhibit in downtown san jose at the off
that is the case for one up and coming san jose painter. >> a teacher once said looking at don riker's portfolio, there's also motion in his subjects. they could have said the same thin about don himself. as that in case, always forward. >> amazing. often takes time. good mix. all right. >> and by that, we don't just mean the many hours don riker will spend on this work of art. no. don who has cerebral palsy, has been doing amazing for much longer than that. his mom andrea,...
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a little more spunk and then she goes on to tell the president that he needs it covers and maybe painters maybe were a tie-dye shirt and get this and he responded to her when while he doesn't think michelle melia and sasha would approve of a wardrobe change he did say he thinks that she had enough spunk to keep our nation strong and she will be president someday that for joining us good day i stay up late at night because i'm night guy. night guy wants to stay up late. what about getting up after five hours of sleep? that's morning guy's problem. that's not my problem. i'm night guy. i stay up as late as i want. you get up in the morning, you're exhausted, groggy. oh, i hate that night guy. see, night guy always screws morning guy. there's nothing morning guy can do. the only thing morning guy can do is try and oversleep often enough so that day guy loses his job and night guy has no money to go out anymore. i am rich. in my gentleman's quarters, we sip champagne and peruse my art collection, which consists of renaissance classics and more avant-garde pieces. yes, i am rich. that's why i
a little more spunk and then she goes on to tell the president that he needs it covers and maybe painters maybe were a tie-dye shirt and get this and he responded to her when while he doesn't think michelle melia and sasha would approve of a wardrobe change he did say he thinks that she had enough spunk to keep our nation strong and she will be president someday that for joining us good day i stay up late at night because i'm night guy. night guy wants to stay up late. what about getting up...
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judith: is it mel painter who wrote -- called for a cost accounting? that nel painter? i'm going to stick with that, later on i might find out i'm incorrect. wrote an essay years ago now about sort of we have not yet the psychological consequences of slavery and she talks a lot about rape and sort of -- and others have referred to it, as sort of the how does a negotiate -- what is the mother of a child -- what does whatell that child and does she not tell that child when the child asks questions and sort of how do you manage a mother and sort of, you not giving children information that makes them feel whatever unloved or and she refers to that as sort of the long-term psychological that we really haven't -- the short answer to your question is there isn't -- i'm not familiar with anything like that but there are these -- there have been occasionally these calls for us as scholars take these things into account. sort of -- it could get -- the psychological part but there parentage claims. judith: she also talks about it meanthe -- what does for children to grow up in vi
judith: is it mel painter who wrote -- called for a cost accounting? that nel painter? i'm going to stick with that, later on i might find out i'm incorrect. wrote an essay years ago now about sort of we have not yet the psychological consequences of slavery and she talks a lot about rape and sort of -- and others have referred to it, as sort of the how does a negotiate -- what is the mother of a child -- what does whatell that child and does she not tell that child when the child asks...
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. >> i could be a professional painter because i know how to do this. >> i can tell that it's a really nice shell, that nice crunch. >> but inside. >> oh, my god. so you are going to -- cheat a little bit. i had to give you a heads up on that. >> what's happening tomorrow? these cookies, there's a lot of love in these cookies. i don't know how else to say it. it really just makes me so happy. man, you bake a mean cookie, anthony. >> i know. people really know if they are getting something made with love. >> aww >> you know, you can't fool people. they know if you are taking shortcuts here and there. they can eat something and tell the care that went into it. they get what they expect. >> uh-huh. >> system development and things like that. >> sounds so technical. >> i'm an engineer. >> that's right, that's right. cookies are so good, drove all other thoughts out of my head. thank you for taking time out it talk to us about what you do and the love with which you do it. we appreciate your time here on quick bites. i hope you've enjoyed our delicious tale of defendant 93 and dessert. as f
. >> i could be a professional painter because i know how to do this. >> i can tell that it's a really nice shell, that nice crunch. >> but inside. >> oh, my god. so you are going to -- cheat a little bit. i had to give you a heads up on that. >> what's happening tomorrow? these cookies, there's a lot of love in these cookies. i don't know how else to say it. it really just makes me so happy. man, you bake a mean cookie, anthony. >> i know. people really know...
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well, commish....i'm putting in my application to be a painter in canton. it's good to have a fall back job.. plus i can't mess up any more than you folks did! the sticky slippery paint at midfield and in the end zones didn't keep aaron quarterback brett favre from getting some time together. number 4 told the crowd that number 12's done enough to punch his ticket to the hall already. the rest of his career would be icing on the cake. here's aaron on the man he backed up for 3 years. "not every backup quarterback in the league gets that opportunity to really see what it takes to be a guy that can last for a long time. and it's everything from the practice habits to the energy and enthusiasm he brings each week. the huddle presence. those are the things that i got those three years were invaluable to me." fall camp kicked off for the badgers football team yesterday. the biggest talking points are the starting quarterback..senior bart houston or redshirt freshman alex horny-brook, and the tough schedule. dare ogunbowale's part of a talented trio at running ba
well, commish....i'm putting in my application to be a painter in canton. it's good to have a fall back job.. plus i can't mess up any more than you folks did! the sticky slippery paint at midfield and in the end zones didn't keep aaron quarterback brett favre from getting some time together. number 4 told the crowd that number 12's done enough to punch his ticket to the hall already. the rest of his career would be icing on the cake. here's aaron on the man he backed up for 3 years. "not...
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dignitaries here to honor the legendary tony bennett who of course is world-renowned as a singer but also a painterhe is also a very strong civic leader. and all his fans are out here today. i was really curious why this was at the fairmont hotel so i caught up with the general manager and asked him, why here? >> um, this is always his home away from home. we certainly hope it is. this is where he first sang that little song "i left my heart in san francisco" in december of 1961 on new year's eve so we're here to celebrate that and reveal a beautiful statue of mr. bennett. >> take you back to 1873 ... >> reporter: so i was able to catch up with tony bennett about this time last summer. i did catch up with tony bennett. he was singing at wente vineyards in the livermore area. i had a little meet and greet with him and he was performing with his daughter. and i have to say the man after over a 50-year career, he still has the charm. he still has the charisma. he still has the pipes. he is still a showman. tony bennett day here in the city by the bay. the city of san francisco. behind me here, you see
dignitaries here to honor the legendary tony bennett who of course is world-renowned as a singer but also a painterhe is also a very strong civic leader. and all his fans are out here today. i was really curious why this was at the fairmont hotel so i caught up with the general manager and asked him, why here? >> um, this is always his home away from home. we certainly hope it is. this is where he first sang that little song "i left my heart in san francisco" in december of 1961...
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the author discussed her book with nell irvin painter in new york.hey are introduced by the director of the public policye
the author discussed her book with nell irvin painter in new york.hey are introduced by the director of the public policye
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a poet, sculptor, painter, musician. now perhaps his own greatest artistic creation. from view. and to stand in opposition. an eyesore, a rebuke -- a defiant, gwar-like embarrassment to the occupiers. as he dresses now, this is for protection but, as i understand, also protest? >> carlos: it's a kind of protest, but also protection. >> carlos: it's a kind of protest, but also protection. you know? >> anthony: who's the enemy? >> anthony: everyone. >> carlos: you see faces but not see heart. yeah. >> anthony: how long have, uh, you been wearing the armor? how long? >> carlos: 46 years. >> anthony: 46 years. that was a long time ago. you ever go to the beach? >> carlos: no sun. only shadow, and beer. and no sun. >> anthony: in the darkness. you're goth dude. >> carlos: whiskey and coconut milk. but not sun. no sun. not water, not sun. >> anthony: just down from where we're sitting, jayme's pelourinho studio. his water and power have been shut off. but he insists, he's going nowhere. >> anthony: brazil is supposed to be about what, music, dancing, sun, hot women, does he
a poet, sculptor, painter, musician. now perhaps his own greatest artistic creation. from view. and to stand in opposition. an eyesore, a rebuke -- a defiant, gwar-like embarrassment to the occupiers. as he dresses now, this is for protection but, as i understand, also protest? >> carlos: it's a kind of protest, but also protection. >> carlos: it's a kind of protest, but also protection. you know? >> anthony: who's the enemy? >> anthony: everyone. >> carlos: you...
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he says he started sculpting because he thought he was a terrible painter. it took a year to design and build. it was manufactured in morn trial and shipped to rio where all 6,000 pounds of it was put together. >> this is one of the more out there designed. he cooked up several spectacular designs and each is only four feet in diameter. instead depending on the reflection of the stainless steel sculpture. >> stainless steel sculpture. >> similar creations tower over the property. there will never be anything like seeing his work captivate they had a thousand people creaming at the top of their lungs and clapping. it was unbelievable. >> i just go back to work and keep making in >> it is definitely quiet a site to see. summer is over and if you need your ac fixed, we're making sure you don't get ripped off by your contractor. you're watching 12 weekend if you're told you have cancer, explore your treatment options cancer. every stage... every day.... at cancer treatment centers of america. >>>welcome back. your full forecast up next here on 12 weekend today.
he says he started sculpting because he thought he was a terrible painter. it took a year to design and build. it was manufactured in morn trial and shipped to rio where all 6,000 pounds of it was put together. >> this is one of the more out there designed. he cooked up several spectacular designs and each is only four feet in diameter. instead depending on the reflection of the stainless steel sculpture. >> stainless steel sculpture. >> similar creations tower over the...
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i am personally sickened when i hear the stories about donald trump refusing to pay plumbers and paintersnd marble installers and glass installers and small businesses who have done the work. i think about my dad. he worked hard. what would have happened if the customers he had after he printed those drapery fabrics made them into the draperies loaded them into his car, delivered them, helped to install them, and somebody like donald trump said we're not paying you. my dad would have said what do you mean? i did what i was contracted to do. but to person after person and business after business donald trump said i don't care. it's not because he couldn't pay. he wouldn't pay them. he drove businesses into bankruptcy. in addition to taking bankruptcy himself six times. my friends, that's not how we do business in america. if you do the work, you deserve the pay. and we're going to stand up and make that case against donald trump. the other thing about trump -- you've heard him. he says america first. that's great. doesn't it? as if we wouldn't put america first. that's sure what i believe.
i am personally sickened when i hear the stories about donald trump refusing to pay plumbers and paintersnd marble installers and glass installers and small businesses who have done the work. i think about my dad. he worked hard. what would have happened if the customers he had after he printed those drapery fabrics made them into the draperies loaded them into his car, delivered them, helped to install them, and somebody like donald trump said we're not paying you. my dad would have said what...
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she was a painter. she loved to paint. that was a big part of her identity. she also worked for the government land office. she recognized that painting wouldn't pay the bills. she was president of the d.c. branch of the national american woman's suffrage association for many years, and when alice paul came to d.c. in 1912 with the intention of lobbying for the federal amendment, it alander watched first with interest in this new woman. there's a great story in one of the early biographies of the national woman's party where alander and her mother receive alice paul at their house, and both of them, of course, were very interested in the suffrage movement, and they were eager to hear from this woman who they claimed was about as big as their finger, walking into their house, and the story goes that by the time alice paul left, they had committed both time and money to the suffrage movement and to the congressional union without realizing what they had actually committed to or how this little woman had managed to convince them to begin lobbying for the federal
she was a painter. she loved to paint. that was a big part of her identity. she also worked for the government land office. she recognized that painting wouldn't pay the bills. she was president of the d.c. branch of the national american woman's suffrage association for many years, and when alice paul came to d.c. in 1912 with the intention of lobbying for the federal amendment, it alander watched first with interest in this new woman. there's a great story in one of the early biographies of...