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disappears into the room because it fills the room with panoramic sound. wire, orun it with a you can run it directly with the bluetooth signal. i'm going to play a little bit louder for you. ♪ glass that's playing? >> feel it. it's vibrating. i will show you. what we are doing is we are vibrating at from the edge. so our fundamental technology would allow us to make the glass on a picture frame into a theker, allow us to make windshield of your car into a speaker, would allow us to turn light fixtures into a speaker. this technology -- that is why we have such strong patents. they can do a lot of different things. this is our very first product. >> why are you up here on the hill? >> the message to congress this help us protect our patents because patents are critical to what we are doing. >> clearview audio. thank you, sir. joining us now is james grace who is with panasonic. what do you do a panasonic? >> i am the director for new product development in the automotive area. >> and what kind of product is panasonic developing for the automotive industry?
disappears into the room because it fills the room with panoramic sound. wire, orun it with a you can run it directly with the bluetooth signal. i'm going to play a little bit louder for you. ♪ glass that's playing? >> feel it. it's vibrating. i will show you. what we are doing is we are vibrating at from the edge. so our fundamental technology would allow us to make the glass on a picture frame into a theker, allow us to make windshield of your car into a speaker, would allow us to...
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it stimulates the edge of the glass to create panoramic, room-filling sound. it's highly patented, we have 39 patents issued -- excuse me, applied for, and 14 issued. and it's our competitive advantage in the marketplace on a global scale. >> host: why did it take 39 patents to put sound out of this acrylic? >> guest: it took us ten years to develop the technology. there is a totally proprietary approach to headache sound come -- make sound come out of this piece of acrylic glass. and we have all kinds of material science and engineering in the design of the product itself. >> host: so being issued 14 patents, waiting on other patents, what's the hold up? >> guest: well, there's really -- well, we're waiting to make sure that they can come through. and we also apply for patents outside of the united states, because we need to be protected on a global basis. we also applied for design patents as well as, you know, scientific patents, so the look and feel of the product is also protected against people who don't recognize modern patents. >> host: what's the proc
it stimulates the edge of the glass to create panoramic, room-filling sound. it's highly patented, we have 39 patents issued -- excuse me, applied for, and 14 issued. and it's our competitive advantage in the marketplace on a global scale. >> host: why did it take 39 patents to put sound out of this acrylic? >> guest: it took us ten years to develop the technology. there is a totally proprietary approach to headache sound come -- make sound come out of this piece of acrylic glass....
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[laughter] thed a panoramic view of , how to phrase it, it was a bloody mass. mess. that -- the troops first act upon the beach and there were only two axes to get off on and engineers are having a difficult time. one of our tanks had a bulldozer blade on the front of it and recall that a tank dozer. but i had some material with me on the car that i wanted to bring. we received a presidential unit citation, our battalion did. it said we were on that beach 16 hours before we got off of it. the infantry got off of it sooner than that. maybe some of these gentlemen can tell you more about that than i can. ours a good time to go to next veteran, mr. lambert, who day.also on that beach that th y i know his service extended far beyond before d-day. if we can move the microphone over to you, sir. >> you are me to go back, how far back to me to go? [laughter] wherever you would like to start. >> i will just tell you that i am listed in the service in 1940 . during the depression, my parents lost everything that they had. after high school there was no money for further educa
[laughter] thed a panoramic view of , how to phrase it, it was a bloody mass. mess. that -- the troops first act upon the beach and there were only two axes to get off on and engineers are having a difficult time. one of our tanks had a bulldozer blade on the front of it and recall that a tank dozer. but i had some material with me on the car that i wanted to bring. we received a presidential unit citation, our battalion did. it said we were on that beach 16 hours before we got off of it. the...
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slightly curved optically clear piece of acrylic gas and stimulate the edge of the glass to create panoramic room-filling sound. we have 38 patons. >> host: why did it take 38 pof them? >> guest: it took years to develop. we have all kinds of material science and other engineering in the design of the product itself. >> host: 14 of them and waiting on others. what is the hold up? >> guest: we are waiting to make sure we can come through and apply for them outside of the united states. >> host: what is the process like of getting a pat? >> guest: it isn't easy and it take as while and you are in the marketplace unprotected until then. >> host: demonstrate the product. >> guest: we send a blue tooth signal, it processes into left and right channel, and you can feel it viberarate and projects sounds backwards and forward and dis d disappears in the room. you can run it with a wire as we have or run it with a signal. i will play a little louder for you. we are vibrating from the edge. this would allow us to make the windshield of your car into a speaker or turn light fixtures into speakers. this
slightly curved optically clear piece of acrylic gas and stimulate the edge of the glass to create panoramic room-filling sound. we have 38 patons. >> host: why did it take 38 pof them? >> guest: it took years to develop. we have all kinds of material science and other engineering in the design of the product itself. >> host: 14 of them and waiting on others. what is the hold up? >> guest: we are waiting to make sure we can come through and apply for them outside of the...
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and i had a panoramic view of the entire -- i guess -- i don't know how you'd phrase it.it was a bloody mess. there were troops stacking up against the beach, but they couldn't get -- there was only two xs on the omaha beach that they could get off on. and the engineers were having a difficult time. and we had one of our tanks that had a bulldozer blade on the front of it. we called it a tank dozer. it was helping. but i've got some material with me out in the car that i wanted to bring to show it. we received the presidential unit citation, our battalion did that day. and it said we were on that beach 16 hours before we got off of it. i think the infantry got off of it a little sooner than that. maybe these gentlemen can tell you more about that than i can. >> it's a good time to go to our next veteran, mr. lambert, who was also on that beach that day. >> what did he say? >> he's talking to me. >> i'll let mr. lambert recount his service. which i know extended far beyond d-day. if we could move the microphone over to you, sir. >> you want me to go back -- how far back do
and i had a panoramic view of the entire -- i guess -- i don't know how you'd phrase it.it was a bloody mess. there were troops stacking up against the beach, but they couldn't get -- there was only two xs on the omaha beach that they could get off on. and the engineers were having a difficult time. and we had one of our tanks that had a bulldozer blade on the front of it. we called it a tank dozer. it was helping. but i've got some material with me out in the car that i wanted to bring to show...
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Aug 21, 2014
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. >> translator: this rooftop provides a panoramic view of the hillside that collapsed and the debris left behind. people saw landslides in at least 30 areas. mudslides, floodwater, broken trees and debris tumbled down the hills, smashing into houses below. the muds damaged cars and crumbles the roads they were on. and more than a day later, water is still flowing from above. people have had time to assess the damage, but some still can't believe what they are seeing. >> translator: i'm anxious that it could start raining again. >> translator: i'm a local here and have a lot of friends. i'm going to check their houses. i've already got in touch with the people i could reach. >> reporter: police officers, firefighters, and self-defense force personnel are trying to find those who are still missing. and they're doing what they can to remove the debris, but it's clear they've still got a lot of work to do. residents worry that work can't happen quickly enough as there's more rain for the -- rain in the forecast for this area. ta takfumi, nhk world. >>> many are wondering how this could h
. >> translator: this rooftop provides a panoramic view of the hillside that collapsed and the debris left behind. people saw landslides in at least 30 areas. mudslides, floodwater, broken trees and debris tumbled down the hills, smashing into houses below. the muds damaged cars and crumbles the roads they were on. and more than a day later, water is still flowing from above. people have had time to assess the damage, but some still can't believe what they are seeing. >> translator:...
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a stroll across the bridge offers panoramic views of istanbul's old town, a chance to see how the fishermen are doing... and plenty of options for a drink or meal with a view. for fast food, istanbul-style, we're grabbing a fishwich, fresh from the guys who caught it, at one of the venerable and very tipsy fish-and-bread boats. oh, man. [ speaking turkish ] [ speaking turkish ] this is istanbul fast food, huh? now, this is what kind of fish? fresh mackerel. steves: from near the galata bridge, it's easy to hop a tour boat for a relaxing sail up the bosphorus and a chance to see the city from the water, with europe on one side and asia on the other. you'll pass massive cruise ships which pour thousands of tourists into the city for a frantic day of sightseeing and shopping. the boat passes homes of wealthy locals who can afford some of the priciest real estate in turkey -- bosphorus waterfront. the dramatic bosphorus bridge was the first bridge ever to span two continents. and the rumeli fortress was built by the ottomans the year before they conquered the city of constantinople. tour boats
a stroll across the bridge offers panoramic views of istanbul's old town, a chance to see how the fishermen are doing... and plenty of options for a drink or meal with a view. for fast food, istanbul-style, we're grabbing a fishwich, fresh from the guys who caught it, at one of the venerable and very tipsy fish-and-bread boats. oh, man. [ speaking turkish ] [ speaking turkish ] this is istanbul fast food, huh? now, this is what kind of fish? fresh mackerel. steves: from near the galata bridge,...
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. >> reporter: abi took video of his room with a panoramic ocean view. $22 9 or $399. in the last hour, the revel is charging top dollars for the rooms still available. the showboat told me i can still get a room for less than $200 if i hurry. do i need to be out on sunday? >> we might get lucky. >> reporter: 500 employees who lost their jobs a showboat got lucky with new jobs at other properties. colleen felt lucky she got to send per 30th birthday at just one more house of blues concert tonight. >> not going to be the same. had a lot of good shows here. lot of really good bands played at house of blewues. going to be sad to see it go. the last show tonight was country singer cassidy pope and now house of blues at the showboat closes its doors tonight. live in atlantic city, lu ann cahn, nbc 10 news. >>> business is good in cape may county. tourism officials telling nbc 10 merchants expect to stop $5.5 billion in retail spending this summer. they say the county also had 100% occupancy from late july to the beginning of august, most agreeing this summer's great weather
. >> reporter: abi took video of his room with a panoramic ocean view. $22 9 or $399. in the last hour, the revel is charging top dollars for the rooms still available. the showboat told me i can still get a room for less than $200 if i hurry. do i need to be out on sunday? >> we might get lucky. >> reporter: 500 employees who lost their jobs a showboat got lucky with new jobs at other properties. colleen felt lucky she got to send per 30th birthday at just one more house of...
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. >> one camera on the outside gives you the 180-degree panoramic view.t camera also has 20 mega pixels much that is i think state of the art. >> reporter: for the first time ever, he says, smart cameras, smart doors and coded id cards are in place. >> we used to have to have personnel to be at every particular place. now we can rei dough employ personnel to different parts of the building. >> la dean hornsby a parent and coach says he hopes other schools follow suit. >> make the place safer for all the kids that go to school. now the kids can go out when they want to. they can stay in school and intruders can't get in. i think it makes it much better for everybody. >> reporter: officials say in addition to this $1.3 million security system, they've put together a list of what they're calling save have reps which is list of places that students can go during their commute in the event of an emergency. we'll zen it back to you guys. >> all right, thalia, thank you. >>> you may remember this. the area in front of theirth street station blanketed in white fo
. >> one camera on the outside gives you the 180-degree panoramic view.t camera also has 20 mega pixels much that is i think state of the art. >> reporter: for the first time ever, he says, smart cameras, smart doors and coded id cards are in place. >> we used to have to have personnel to be at every particular place. now we can rei dough employ personnel to different parts of the building. >> la dean hornsby a parent and coach says he hopes other schools follow suit....
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that is a panoramic shot of one of the shelf clubs with a heavy rain curtain behind it. >> horizontalnbow cut caught avery's attention. this has to be one of the most beautiful sunset tense scene in a while. looking at the >> beautiful son of over lake michigan. we've had some beautiful sunsets. we're clear >> and rain making system out here in the plains. this is a rocky mid 90 degree air comes in contact with their jet stream. >> high-pressure it is going to deflect the rain down to the south of us. will run a northeast wind of lake michigan. >> the lake has warmed up. we of the shoreline water temperature. >> here's all the summer is going. two degrees above normal. july was 3.6 degrees below normal. the 13 school is to lie on the books. a modest surplus. we've been up and down and the bottom line is this summer is just modestly below normal in terms of temperature. it has not had a lot to 93 days. only three of them so far. that is way off the 12-13 you normally see. the impact as modest as a conceit and temperatures. to add a little closer to the lake front wheel sure your readin
that is a panoramic shot of one of the shelf clubs with a heavy rain curtain behind it. >> horizontalnbow cut caught avery's attention. this has to be one of the most beautiful sunset tense scene in a while. looking at the >> beautiful son of over lake michigan. we've had some beautiful sunsets. we're clear >> and rain making system out here in the plains. this is a rocky mid 90 degree air comes in contact with their jet stream. >> high-pressure it is going to deflect...
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i think you have gotten a wonderful panoramic view of the careers of two heroic soldiers, and thank you. >> thank you, doctor. >> we do have a few minutes for questions. i'll bring the microphone aro d around. >> you ask the question, and i'll repeat the question into the microphone. we're having technical probles.s >> does anyone have a question from the audience for any of our panelist panelists. >> i had just wondered if mr. ford had been united with his tank at some time? or how he was reunited. >> did you hear him? >> no. >> all four tanks that i was on were lost. and so i had to ride a supply truck for about a couple weeks before i got a replacement tank. one sniper bullet i would be shaking in fear, i guess i finally got another tank, and we had to get another crew because of the four tanks crewmen. three were killed five of us survive survived we had to get another tank crew, and it was about two weeks. massive count ererattack. we all got out of that one safely. not safely, i got burned and hit on the arm with a piece of shrapn shrapnel. >> another question from the audience? >
i think you have gotten a wonderful panoramic view of the careers of two heroic soldiers, and thank you. >> thank you, doctor. >> we do have a few minutes for questions. i'll bring the microphone aro d around. >> you ask the question, and i'll repeat the question into the microphone. we're having technical probles.s >> does anyone have a question from the audience for any of our panelist panelists. >> i had just wondered if mr. ford had been united with his tank at...
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it was shot on a panoramic, very unusual. been seen before, and shot in broad daylight with the desert background, open and. that is unusual because there was not any fear that they might be hit by an airstrike. int suggests perhaps it was syria and they thought they were unsafe territory. they had the video, and they will focus on the suspect himself, the images, the little we can see of him safe -- of his face. professor jane knows about facial recognition. >> professor, you can see the eyes and the bridge of the nose, but you cannot see the eyebrows. how much information is what is , and what does that provide? what can facial recognition problems, you want to match the image to a very large database of one million individuals. it will be a very difficult problem. but if we know who the suspect might be or have a short list of possible suspects, than it is possible to at least rule out some of the suspects. ofis not a useful amount information, but in this instance, provisional information about the face is minimal. as pet
it was shot on a panoramic, very unusual. been seen before, and shot in broad daylight with the desert background, open and. that is unusual because there was not any fear that they might be hit by an airstrike. int suggests perhaps it was syria and they thought they were unsafe territory. they had the video, and they will focus on the suspect himself, the images, the little we can see of him safe -- of his face. professor jane knows about facial recognition. >> professor, you can see the...
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rushing onward, so if you have questions on our intelligence work, i think you have gotten a wonderful panoramicview of the careers of two heroic fellow soldiers. thank you. >> thank you, dr. stern. >> we do have a few minutes for questions. i'll bring the microphone aro d around. turn it on for me, please. okay. if you would ask a question, and i'll repeat your question into the microphone. we're having technical problems. and now they've been resolved. does anyone have a question from the audience for any of our panelists? i see one back here. >> i just wondered if mr. ford had been reunited with his tank at some time. or how he was reunite d. >> did you hear him, jack? >> no. >> did you ever get reunited with the tank you lost? did you ever get back the tank you lost? just what happened after you lost the first tank. >> all four tanks on the lct that i was on were lost. so i had to ride a supply truck for about a couple of weeks before i got a replacement tank. i didn't like that supply truck because it was carrying mostly gasoline and ammunition. and one sniper bullet and probably if i was g
rushing onward, so if you have questions on our intelligence work, i think you have gotten a wonderful panoramicview of the careers of two heroic fellow soldiers. thank you. >> thank you, dr. stern. >> we do have a few minutes for questions. i'll bring the microphone aro d around. turn it on for me, please. okay. if you would ask a question, and i'll repeat your question into the microphone. we're having technical problems. and now they've been resolved. does anyone have a question...
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so your panoramic view from the cockpit of the car is more limited on the right side. depending on what way tony as turning the car, what way his head was turning at that particular time, he may or may not have seen kevin ward walk down across the racetrack. >> it is very important we note the sheriffs department says there are still no facts at all that leads to them thinking there is any criminal intent in this case at all. >> keeps developing, thank you so much. >> while i wasn't here with you last week my family and i trekked to the great outdoors. block i'll take you inside our great alaskan adventure coming up next. go get 'em, boys. powders may take days to work. for gentle overnight relief, try dulcolax laxative tablets. ducolax provides gentle overnight relief, unlike miralax that can take up to 3 days. dulcolax, for relief you can count on. they're about 10 times softer and may have surface pores where bacteria can multiply. polident kills 99.99% of odor causing bacteria and helps dissolve stains. that's why i recommend polident. [ male announcer ] cleaner, f
so your panoramic view from the cockpit of the car is more limited on the right side. depending on what way tony as turning the car, what way his head was turning at that particular time, he may or may not have seen kevin ward walk down across the racetrack. >> it is very important we note the sheriffs department says there are still no facts at all that leads to them thinking there is any criminal intent in this case at all. >> keeps developing, thank you so much. >> while i...
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the things that was so heartening right after the brown incident happened is that when they did a panoramicw of the rallies around the country you saw a lot of white people involved. i thought that was good. it means they, too, recognize that there is an issue that needs to be addressed and the more people we can get involved in, i believe the more effective and efficient we can be. >> you make the case. you and i grew up with the fact that it was police dogs in birmingham. >> right. >> when the white people of the north, when they saw that by people who were white they said, that's not my crowd. i think the dogs -- >> i remember. >> those pictures on television of dogs biting people and fire hoses being used against people in protests warned everybody in a way they had never been warned before that this is evil, what's going on down there. >> it reminded them that this is bigger than white or black. it's about all of us. it's about diversity. i believe diversity is the promise and not our problem. >> well said. what is going to excite the voters if you are african-american if not this situ
the things that was so heartening right after the brown incident happened is that when they did a panoramicw of the rallies around the country you saw a lot of white people involved. i thought that was good. it means they, too, recognize that there is an issue that needs to be addressed and the more people we can get involved in, i believe the more effective and efficient we can be. >> you make the case. you and i grew up with the fact that it was police dogs in birmingham. >>...
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those screens can display panoramic exterior views in real time using outside cameras.y is very knew. so you wouldn't see it on runways for a bit longer. >> there's big recall tonight involving frozen chicken nugge nuggets. over 15,000 pounds of applegate natural frozen chicken nuggets being pulled off store shelves. they have best before date of february 2015. the u.s. da says they were sold outlets nationwide. this comes after consumers complained small pieces of plastic were found in them. so far there have been no reports of any injuries or illnesseillnesses. spore specific op this recall head to myfoxphilly.com. >> the u.s. tops a new list on calorie intake. a report by the health website evoke finds americans consume over 3700 calories each day. that's more than any other country in the world. austria, and italy round out the top three. all at least 1,000 calories over the suggested daily limit. >> next he's only 10 and living his dream with a guitar even more april spying he was born blind. how his mom says he learned to play the blues just like his idol. ♪ >> we
those screens can display panoramic exterior views in real time using outside cameras.y is very knew. so you wouldn't see it on runways for a bit longer. >> there's big recall tonight involving frozen chicken nugge nuggets. over 15,000 pounds of applegate natural frozen chicken nuggets being pulled off store shelves. they have best before date of february 2015. the u.s. da says they were sold outlets nationwide. this comes after consumers complained small pieces of plastic were found in...
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we're dealing with a whole panoramic view of race here. you leave them on the street for hours. eric garner, i can't breathe. you keep on. you don't treat people of color like human beings and as a result the rules are thrown out the door and the skepticism is warranted by the reputation of agony and grief put upon them. >> what role do you think -- in st. louis there is zoning that has segregated the city in places like chicago where gun violence disproportionately affects african-american males and red lining there created enclaves of all black homes. what does the city do to alleviate this? >> it has to clamp down on real estate people who are red lining and drawing districts and zoning people informal and unofficially where you have these enclaves of horror. you group black people together and pile them on top of each other. the density of population in the relatively small geographic areas is itself a cause of alarm and social distress. then you've got the fact, let's keep them away. zoning is meant to keep at arm's distance, the people meant to pollute our own safe neighbo
we're dealing with a whole panoramic view of race here. you leave them on the street for hours. eric garner, i can't breathe. you keep on. you don't treat people of color like human beings and as a result the rules are thrown out the door and the skepticism is warranted by the reputation of agony and grief put upon them. >> what role do you think -- in st. louis there is zoning that has segregated the city in places like chicago where gun violence disproportionately affects...
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. >>> live picture of san jose, gorgeous, we went a panoramic view of this morning. 5:54 on your tuesday morning, we'll be right back with more news, weather, and traffic. >>> you're watching "today in the bay." >>> welcome back, forget about walking in a straight line, drivers in virginia couldn't drive one. >> this is why. this is what the morning commute looked like in interstate 66 in northern virginia yesterday heading stwards washington, d.c. it's a striving project on the freeway that clearly went horribly wrong. turns out the tape striping laid over the weekend just peeled up. contractor was sent to fix the mess, but it was after the morning rush. >>> 5u6 57 right now, update to bring you to breaking news. >> flames forced dozens of people from their san francisco homes early this morning. an up close look at the damage after the break. >>> plus the clean up under way in napa, this as we learn this morning of two new aftershocks, debris piling up at a local high school. how the community is coming together to rebuild, next. (gnome) instead of hanging out on the couch, you could b
. >>> live picture of san jose, gorgeous, we went a panoramic view of this morning. 5:54 on your tuesday morning, we'll be right back with more news, weather, and traffic. >>> you're watching "today in the bay." >>> welcome back, forget about walking in a straight line, drivers in virginia couldn't drive one. >> this is why. this is what the morning commute looked like in interstate 66 in northern virginia yesterday heading stwards washington, d.c....
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he pans around as you can see providing amazing panoramic view, said to be more than 1000 feet up andpected this video going viral. the world's scariest selfie, and you can understand why. martha: and let's leave it at that. another daredevil photographer this time in new york city, police say a man walks past a security gate at the brooklyn bridge, climb to support beam to the top to take pictures a month after the german artist managed to bleach white u.s. flags and put them on top of the bridge as well. laura angle in the newsroom with more on how this has happened again right after the other thing with the flag. >> i spoke to a spokesperson this morning saying investigators are looking into how much he was able to get past the security gate onto the cable beam and the sergeant first spotted the man making his way up toward the top of the bridge 12:15 yesterday. the sergeant called for backup from aviation harbor and emergency service units respond. he made it to the top platform where he was seen snapping pictures on a smart phone. taken into custody as he descended the tower. ent
he pans around as you can see providing amazing panoramic view, said to be more than 1000 feet up andpected this video going viral. the world's scariest selfie, and you can understand why. martha: and let's leave it at that. another daredevil photographer this time in new york city, police say a man walks past a security gate at the brooklyn bridge, climb to support beam to the top to take pictures a month after the german artist managed to bleach white u.s. flags and put them on top of the...