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there are certain pieces that last all night. to reinvent what has been taken away from the churches, in a sense. for many, the way you became a public figure way back in 1968, because you listen to that piece now and how it is so different to where you are now, what do you think of it? i love it. it is a piece you ought to write when you are 20, is full of ideas, imaginative, surrealist, i was interested in surrealism, all of those ideas were interested to be engaged with when you are young. it starts with a description of a whale and then... incorporates so many different things. you said it was written by an angry young man and some of the things you were railing against them have not changed. you mean the po—faced nature of modern art? the po—faced nature of modern art. the fundamentalist... it was an area you could not criticise. they were writing this stuff that was very dangerously near mathematics. it must contain mathematics but it must contain inspiration and divine inspiration. are you still angry about the same things
there are certain pieces that last all night. to reinvent what has been taken away from the churches, in a sense. for many, the way you became a public figure way back in 1968, because you listen to that piece now and how it is so different to where you are now, what do you think of it? i love it. it is a piece you ought to write when you are 20, is full of ideas, imaginative, surrealist, i was interested in surrealism, all of those ideas were interested to be engaged with when you are young....
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in france, the piece kind of wrapped around a mountainside along a ski slope.unt in colorado was probably one of the biggest. we tried to re-create the yampa river that once flowed through that valley on top of a frozen reservoir that is now there where the river used to be. i ask people to imagine themselves as a drop of water and to think about how water moves, you know, how it meanders. it was amazing. it worked really well. it emphasizes the landscape and, hopefully, gets people's minds going about how beautiful this landscape is and how important it is that we preserve it that way. [ suspenseful music plays ] [ beep, shutter clicks ] this is my first project in the sierra nevada. the sierras just didn't have much snow the past few winters. it's really amazing that we can do this this year. at the sagehen field station, there are two big meadows, and i'm hoping that we can cover both of them. [ laughter ] you basically only have to get that first little round straight, and then you just keep following. you guys can go along the forest line as tight as you c
in france, the piece kind of wrapped around a mountainside along a ski slope.unt in colorado was probably one of the biggest. we tried to re-create the yampa river that once flowed through that valley on top of a frozen reservoir that is now there where the river used to be. i ask people to imagine themselves as a drop of water and to think about how water moves, you know, how it meanders. it was amazing. it worked really well. it emphasizes the landscape and, hopefully, gets people's minds...
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the entire plan includes not just this piece of legislation, which is a significant piece, but it's not the entire plan. the other pieces of legislation that provide for increase in competition and increase in choices in the insurance market, and then all of the things that we're doing at the department of health and human services right now as we speak to make certain that we're turning back the tide of all of the rules and regulations that were put in place previously that decreased choices, that increased costs, all of those things. if you look at it in its totality, and nobody is looking at it in its totality, we'll bring down premiums, we'll increase coverage, we'll increase choice and i believe we'll increase the quality of care for this nation. >> they can only examine legislation that's in front of them, not potential future legislation which is yet to be fully introduced. let me ask you about the president's behavior over the last week. not only has he unloaded on cable news hosts including folks that i work with, but he seems to not be trying to be helpful on health care publi
the entire plan includes not just this piece of legislation, which is a significant piece, but it's not the entire plan. the other pieces of legislation that provide for increase in competition and increase in choices in the insurance market, and then all of the things that we're doing at the department of health and human services right now as we speak to make certain that we're turning back the tide of all of the rules and regulations that were put in place previously that decreased choices,...
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this is like a real piece of legislation. seriously, it could be just the silver lining in all of this but who knows and the bill was produced at 6:00 yesterday, under 78 pages. it's got the freedom amendment in. ted cruz has worked on it and by the way he's worked in good faith on these issues. he really has. he's tried really hard. he's been flexible. down the other side of that there's the amendment which you know has been drafted and he is dealt in good faith and then there's most of the pieces were added on so after 178 days of bills introduced on the floor with no cbo's gorin there is a vote. again, this could end up eating the best piece of social policy after known to man but how can you vote yes on the bill you have no idea of the effect it's going to have on our country? today we are going to vote at 12:15 on a repeal that would repeal the major components of the bill and 2020. have the transition period that would force people together. it's going to fail and so i mean i'm going to support it. >> you would prefer i
this is like a real piece of legislation. seriously, it could be just the silver lining in all of this but who knows and the bill was produced at 6:00 yesterday, under 78 pages. it's got the freedom amendment in. ted cruz has worked on it and by the way he's worked in good faith on these issues. he really has. he's tried really hard. he's been flexible. down the other side of that there's the amendment which you know has been drafted and he is dealt in good faith and then there's most of the...
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i think those are the key pieces from my perspective. i know it's a hard question. >> you talked about multi-domain. you talk about sensors. you talk about persistence. how important is it going to be going forward as different capabilities come online and be more important for at 17, f-22, as 35. we've seen an evolution here. can you talk about the pros and cons of this lp platform versus something else. >> sure. i'll start in an alternate over to talking about from an analytical perspective. a kind of goes back to the concept of survivor ability. we were guilty for a while of thinking that was talking about survivor ability. something was the better off it was. to me, when you compare it with a discussion of survivability, he talk about electronic warfare that could supplement in how speed plays and just in very generic terms the faster you are, you can be last lp. the detailed work that the analysis alternatives have talked about will give the final answer. one thing i would say is the price of entry in the high-end environments. the
i think those are the key pieces from my perspective. i know it's a hard question. >> you talked about multi-domain. you talk about sensors. you talk about persistence. how important is it going to be going forward as different capabilities come online and be more important for at 17, f-22, as 35. we've seen an evolution here. can you talk about the pros and cons of this lp platform versus something else. >> sure. i'll start in an alternate over to talking about from an analytical...
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those are the pieces bumping up against our tax reform piece. that's the holy grail. that's the piece -- if we fail to get the rates down for corporations and individuals and put money back in their pocket and get their kids back in some jobs out of high school and college, the american people are rightly cranky right now. wages have been flat for 40 years because productivity's been flat. how do you fix productivity? no one appears to know the answer. it's fairly stunning. you have to incentivize business to be more productive. there's only one way to do that. that to me is the most important piece but we have a logjam with this health care piece and then erasing the debt ceiling these pieces are getting in the way of doing tax reform. that's the home run. >> it's all sort of complicated there. republican congressman dave brat of virginia, thanks very much. >>> on that note, it could be a busy weekend for the president and senate republicans as they try to marshal votes for another shot at their repeal and replace effort as we are learning one more "no" vote could ki
those are the pieces bumping up against our tax reform piece. that's the holy grail. that's the piece -- if we fail to get the rates down for corporations and individuals and put money back in their pocket and get their kids back in some jobs out of high school and college, the american people are rightly cranky right now. wages have been flat for 40 years because productivity's been flat. how do you fix productivity? no one appears to know the answer. it's fairly stunning. you have to...
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♪ break me off a piece of that kit kat bar ♪ >>> chance the rapper break. ♪ break me off a piece of that ♪ >>> promotional considerations provided by -- to relieve chronic pain among leading brands. turn off pain. smart relief. megan's smile is getting a lot because she uses act® mouthwash. act® strengthens enamel, protects teeth from harmful acids, and helps prevent cavities. go beyond brushing with act®. >>> let's seeing what's happening in the world of drones, this is from sochi russia, we know that area from the olympics. >> that looks ache a also-minute redirection. >> ouch, that was so close. let's watch that again. drone pilot cruising along getting that shoreline shot when the seagull enjoying a day of flight cruising along, last second he's like what the heck are you doing up here? the beauty of the bird is captured when you stop it. the bird's head somehow stays in the same position its entire body rotated upside down as the bird is doing everything it can to avoid a collision and manages to just duck underneath. >> that was amazing. >> word is blue angels called this seagull's
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those two pieces were added on. so here last night after 178 page bill is introduced on the floor with no cbo score, there's a vote. again, this could end up being the best piece of social policy ever known to man, but how can you vote yes on a bill you have no idea the effect that it's going to have on our country. so, it didn't pass. and today we're going to vote at 12:15 on a repeal that would repeal major components of the bill and 2020. okay? have a transition period that would force people together. it's going to fail. okay? and so, i mean, i'm going to support it and-- >> and that's the approach you would prefer, the one you said was going to fail? >> i don't know of a bill that focuses the two sides together in a way that-- i don't know how you get to the level-- get the playing field level when you began. >> host: right. >> i mean, the way it is right now, and know the to be pejorative, the democrats are going to bank their gains, right? and negotiate for more. i just don't know how you -- so, look, and tha
those two pieces were added on. so here last night after 178 page bill is introduced on the floor with no cbo score, there's a vote. again, this could end up being the best piece of social policy ever known to man, but how can you vote yes on a bill you have no idea the effect that it's going to have on our country. so, it didn't pass. and today we're going to vote at 12:15 on a repeal that would repeal major components of the bill and 2020. okay? have a transition period that would force...
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we're very lucky to have a textile pieces. so this room is a great place to talk about all the generations of children who grew up here attituder place. and we have toys reflecting those generations from dolls to stuff toys to airplane models and zeppelins. here's a portrait of him over the mantle. but a great room with lots of history, and like i said a number of generations of children grew up here. just a great space. so now i'll step out here into the hall. a great image to end our discussion of the up stairs with is right here showing britannia with her great-grandson, again, armstead peter iii. so you have her great-granddaughter with her great-grandson. think about all those generations of the family, and they're right out there on the garden pathway. and what's fantastic about the collection here you can see britannia is here in this wheelchair, and we have the very wheelchair here in our collection that she is setting in the photo. i think britannia and peter iii are the two family members who did the most to protect
we're very lucky to have a textile pieces. so this room is a great place to talk about all the generations of children who grew up here attituder place. and we have toys reflecting those generations from dolls to stuff toys to airplane models and zeppelins. here's a portrait of him over the mantle. but a great room with lots of history, and like i said a number of generations of children grew up here. just a great space. so now i'll step out here into the hall. a great image to end our...
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times" piece. the healthcare debate becomes front and center when congress returns after the fourth of july recess. live coverage on our companion network, c-span2. keith, florida, independent line. we're talking about the u.n. ambassador, national review calling her the alternative secretary of state? your take on all of that? caller: hey, steve, good morning. pleasure to see you, how well you moderate these programs. i always admire it. little a pleasure to watch. i'm an investigative journalist, and i disagree with the presumption of the national review article. a u.s. secretary and secretary of state all operate as zero sum opponents. i don't think tillerson has any objection to the strong position that nikki takes. i think what the national review is pointing to is distinctions that trump made foreign policy that they think opposes or puts out of joint secretary tillerson. i think that's a false presumption as well. jim baker has a resource that he could fight with a lot. jim baker is no fool.
times" piece. the healthcare debate becomes front and center when congress returns after the fourth of july recess. live coverage on our companion network, c-span2. keith, florida, independent line. we're talking about the u.n. ambassador, national review calling her the alternative secretary of state? your take on all of that? caller: hey, steve, good morning. pleasure to see you, how well you moderate these programs. i always admire it. little a pleasure to watch. i'm an investigative...
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this was a really significant piece. >> so if you look at these pieces here you'll notice the designs. these hat been selected from a book of ancient symbolology. there's a beaver chewing a tree. this piece on the end, the continental $3 bill has a great connection to this musket. it is an eagle cracking can and in legend which translates as the outcome is uncertain. if you look carefully at this you'll see in the head of the eagle slightly concealed between hammer here. you'll roek can go noise that same symbol has been engraved fwi lock smith on this as you were riing those out is something we speak about today. a pair of pistols here. they relate to an interesting character of the lev lugs. >>> it his father is still askered to be the founder of the luthera disturb. there were theology and natural sciences in the military. frederick was the first speaker of the house of representatives and considered an important figure in the adoption of the bill of rights. he was or daned as a minister. he had been or daned in the church of england so he could go to virginia and take audiotape cl
this was a really significant piece. >> so if you look at these pieces here you'll notice the designs. these hat been selected from a book of ancient symbolology. there's a beaver chewing a tree. this piece on the end, the continental $3 bill has a great connection to this musket. it is an eagle cracking can and in legend which translates as the outcome is uncertain. if you look carefully at this you'll see in the head of the eagle slightly concealed between hammer here. you'll roek can...
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it was pieces cut off and sold to people. i'm glad something like that happened, i wish we had the whole door but if we can't i'll take a small piece of it. one of the most compelling thing to come out of election is a pair of bullet riddled shutters. we know, at least some of the other footage around the side of house, there aren't shutters on the house but there are buildings associated with this house. and they're really compelling when you see this visual example of the battle of gettysburg that it affected people's houses, even going through their shutters and hitting their stone. imagine about a civilian. finally, we're pleased to have a chair which held up really well. it's a mid-19th century chair known to have been at the house at the time and was not in the house during the fire that gutted this place. so to have any furniture, there's more than one chair, i believe there's a table and table cloth, we're fortunate to have any of this. there were another 100 art fakts and we opened up to the national park service to
it was pieces cut off and sold to people. i'm glad something like that happened, i wish we had the whole door but if we can't i'll take a small piece of it. one of the most compelling thing to come out of election is a pair of bullet riddled shutters. we know, at least some of the other footage around the side of house, there aren't shutters on the house but there are buildings associated with this house. and they're really compelling when you see this visual example of the battle of gettysburg...
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the other pieces were testified. in their liking, we saw to it. -- we sawail williams abigail williams. the far left, it changes they are to her. this is where betty parris drops out of everything. she has been dropped out. she is too young to be a formal accuser but also, they were trying to get her out of the limelight. systems.anecdotal she took her in, she got better. she went on to get married, have kids, this is where she disappears. there are a lot of the sets were sent to paris -- see the little on that smar? his own thing on and then he would grab a couple other guys so he would have multiple adult men making these accusations. then there is the parallel one that he has written for abigail williams. it is rebecca nurse, elizabeth proctor, john proctor, susannah martin. there are some others where it is just her or just him. we assume there are a lot more these pairs. we had a very nice paternalistic pat on the head. they were telling them something about ancestors that we didn't know. basically, it was good.
the other pieces were testified. in their liking, we saw to it. -- we sawail williams abigail williams. the far left, it changes they are to her. this is where betty parris drops out of everything. she has been dropped out. she is too young to be a formal accuser but also, they were trying to get her out of the limelight. systems.anecdotal she took her in, she got better. she went on to get married, have kids, this is where she disappears. there are a lot of the sets were sent to paris -- see...
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that is a piece of the puzzle. for my sins i worked at a high level in the state department as well as the house and senate and my recollection of those days goes something like this, very exaggerated form of recollection, helping someone in africa or a new project in africa or south america that would be funded with american dollars. the aig programs are ready to go but by the time it hit the ground the corporations had turned it into something else because that is where the power was and that was their intent. let's not make it about good or bad or evil. the institution of power of the large corporation had interests and found ways to manifest it. partly i view the work on rebuilding an american commonwealth, different community, as necessary settings the terms of reference of who we are in our foreign policy. let me say that again. i have written about it, the bombing of hiroshima am a very important -- very unpleasant story and how to run the global economy and prevent wars. hiroshima was unnecessary, virtually
that is a piece of the puzzle. for my sins i worked at a high level in the state department as well as the house and senate and my recollection of those days goes something like this, very exaggerated form of recollection, helping someone in africa or a new project in africa or south america that would be funded with american dollars. the aig programs are ready to go but by the time it hit the ground the corporations had turned it into something else because that is where the power was and that...
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did a piece at a conference. let me know what quantitative easing is. how many of you know what monetary theory is? okay, great. let me give you an explanation and one of the things we think is urgent that could be done. the federal reserve board creates money out of nothing everyday. that's my computer. otherwise, the economy could never expand if there was a little pot of money that was fixed, that's it. so you have to wrap your head around the fact that is what is happening and the bird quantitative easing speaks to a treaty league coach billion-dollar effort to flood the banks with enough capital. the japanese banks, we've owned it for a while. they did it all the time. that's the way the monetary system works. facing up to the implications on the modern times. she had a wonderful comment she said i was there during the depression and there wasn't much money. there was a big war and a lot of money around. when you want to do it, you can in fact create the money the way you usually do and use it for these purp
did a piece at a conference. let me know what quantitative easing is. how many of you know what monetary theory is? okay, great. let me give you an explanation and one of the things we think is urgent that could be done. the federal reserve board creates money out of nothing everyday. that's my computer. otherwise, the economy could never expand if there was a little pot of money that was fixed, that's it. so you have to wrap your head around the fact that is what is happening and the bird...
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this whole piece was added to support the indictments. one of the things we came up with had five dates. the middle of july, in andover, they were relentless. they kept going back to her. we have five different dates associated with that document. one of the things you may notice, the types of uses. within a particular day, we needed to be able to sort what is the order on a particular day. we wanted to keep the offices return with the warrant or the summons. there are all sorts of pieces. we had about 60 different types of uses. you may see offices return but what he was connected with. arrest warrant and return the same day. arrest warrant on a different day. this could help the algorithm. this was a lot of fun, i have to say. this warms the cockles of my heart. what kinds of questions can you ask, with all the information on the handwriting and time? these are two big pieces of the records of the salem witch hunt. the chronology and handwriting. there a -- there are a couple of things you can do. one is figure out a pattern of the offe
this whole piece was added to support the indictments. one of the things we came up with had five dates. the middle of july, in andover, they were relentless. they kept going back to her. we have five different dates associated with that document. one of the things you may notice, the types of uses. within a particular day, we needed to be able to sort what is the order on a particular day. we wanted to keep the offices return with the warrant or the summons. there are all sorts of pieces. we...
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people want a piece of trump. piece of history. that's what we have here. >> i think it helps. it's curiosity, right? everybody wants a little piece of history. his name damaged to it whether you like it or not. >> reporter: we just got a taste of what's going on inside for few minutes before putting together this live report for you. but at 5:00 and six cock we'll take you for the whole tour through the hotel rooms, through the poker room. we'll show you everything coming up a little bit later on tonig tonight. live in atlantic city, henry ross off cbs3 "eyewitness news". >> henry i know rahel wants those chandeliers. you were just oohing and ahhing when you saw those. >> do you have $7,500 to spare. >> no, i don't have that sort of cash on me. >> neither do i. >> a major announcement today by the national constitution center still ahead find out who will be awarded the prestigious liberty medal this fall. >> comedian and actor kevin hart returns to philadelphia for a very special celebration. mural is being dedicated and that's just one part of the festivities underway. we're
people want a piece of trump. piece of history. that's what we have here. >> i think it helps. it's curiosity, right? everybody wants a little piece of history. his name damaged to it whether you like it or not. >> reporter: we just got a taste of what's going on inside for few minutes before putting together this live report for you. but at 5:00 and six cock we'll take you for the whole tour through the hotel rooms, through the poker room. we'll show you everything coming up a...
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there are only a dozen pieces that have survived. one of those is a beautiful p k pickle stand, we display that along an english made example to show tradesmen in philadelphia, new york, boston, charleston, they were capable of making beautiful, decorative arts. the objects tell us a lot about how sophisticated the people of the british colonies were in this period. >> we have been looking at the exhibits inside the museum. let's listen to teresa from pennsylvania. good evening. >> caller: this is so exciting for our region. thank you for being on c-span to show off philadelphia and the wonderful work you are doing there. our city a wonderful spot in this period, our museum, art museum and the piece you discussed. how are you working with the other museums in philadelphia to influence programming and particularly, some of my work at the kennedy library i have seen. our student population is now, so, with all the history we have in the city of the museums are you communicating with those museums and with students around digital develo
there are only a dozen pieces that have survived. one of those is a beautiful p k pickle stand, we display that along an english made example to show tradesmen in philadelphia, new york, boston, charleston, they were capable of making beautiful, decorative arts. the objects tell us a lot about how sophisticated the people of the british colonies were in this period. >> we have been looking at the exhibits inside the museum. let's listen to teresa from pennsylvania. good evening. >>...
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take a piece of it, whether you are up even orthe take a piece of it, whether you are up even or thed a comment, but today it feels like thatis comment, but today it feels like that is a much more restrained element to this. and the agony that his parents have been through. when he was born apparently healthy and then they just saw he was born apparently healthy and then theyjust saw his health seep away over months and less and less they seemed to be able to do for him. it is absolutely tragic and particularly tragic that it became a battle of the authorities versus pa rents battle of the authorities versus parents and that is why it became such an emotive issue. nobody wants to think about that decision being made but the fact is that in the uk every single person in the debate was trying to do what they thought was trying to do what they thought was the right thing for the child and that is a real difference in how it is reported here and perhaps how it is reported here and perhaps how it has played elsewhere in the world, in particular in america where it became highly politicise
take a piece of it, whether you are up even orthe take a piece of it, whether you are up even or thed a comment, but today it feels like thatis comment, but today it feels like that is a much more restrained element to this. and the agony that his parents have been through. when he was born apparently healthy and then they just saw he was born apparently healthy and then theyjust saw his health seep away over months and less and less they seemed to be able to do for him. it is absolutely tragic...
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the owner's son designs many the pieces himself, and sources the rest from jaipur.are huge in india, but you can't take anything that is more than 100 years old out of the country. you can however pick up carved elephants and crystal drawr pulls salvaged from maharashtra palaces just next door. i also found beautiful folk art nearbyi also found beautiful folk art figurines, and an , amazing vintage photo collection. for clothing, there is a great spot called bungalow eight hidden under the bleachers of mumbai's biggest cricket stadium. it is tricky to find, but you will be rewarded with the kafcans and block printed scarves, all arranged by color. but back to business. ♪ if you have one last deal to close, head to bombay canteen. the menu is an ode to india's original recipes and native ingredients. and don't miss the drinks at air, the rooftop bar at the four seasons. guest bartenders sake up some of the scene's best sundowners. let bombay make one last impression on you. ♪ >> from one of the world's busiest cities, we will head for the open road and check three hi
the owner's son designs many the pieces himself, and sources the rest from jaipur.are huge in india, but you can't take anything that is more than 100 years old out of the country. you can however pick up carved elephants and crystal drawr pulls salvaged from maharashtra palaces just next door. i also found beautiful folk art nearbyi also found beautiful folk art figurines, and an , amazing vintage photo collection. for clothing, there is a great spot called bungalow eight hidden under the...
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you've seen all the artistry things, but these quilts are pieces of art. the prices, well, i guess they're not shocking when you really think about how much work goes into them. >> a lot of work >> take a look. >> when the clouds passed and the rain stopped. >> follow the rainbow? into a big old barn where quilt of all colors hang and wait. >> we're proud of what we have. beautiful art pieces in this building >> it's the biggest quilt auction in the country and it's right here in kutztown. >> year after year. >> and we're looking for color. we're looking for design, invasion, taking a traditional pattern and doing something ukee and interesting with it. >> when you see a beautiful quilt the sound is -- is it wow? >> it's wow. >> reporter: look closely and see each stitch has a story, one that's priceless >> two years ago, one of our quilts at auctioned sold for $11,000 >> that's an expensive quilt >> that the not usual. it's unusual to go that high. but this was a very, very special quilt. and the lady who made that after it was sold figured out that she g
you've seen all the artistry things, but these quilts are pieces of art. the prices, well, i guess they're not shocking when you really think about how much work goes into them. >> a lot of work >> take a look. >> when the clouds passed and the rain stopped. >> follow the rainbow? into a big old barn where quilt of all colors hang and wait. >> we're proud of what we have. beautiful art pieces in this building >> it's the biggest quilt auction in the country...
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Jul 22, 2017
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so, for example, the first piece of music i played was this piece. ♪ yo-yo: ok.sounds a little like -- it's kind of fast, lots of notes, but can we make it simpler? david: well, i am sure you can. yo-yo: no, but i am sure you can. what is the first note? it is this. right? ♪ yo-yo: and the second note is this. ♪ yo-yo: the third note is this. ♪ yo-yo: and there is one fourth note. ok, now, this is the first four notes. now, let's listen to what happens. ♪ yo-yo: four notes, and the next four notes are -- ♪ yo-yo: wait a minute. i have heard those notes before. that was the third note, and this was the second note, so basically, if i know how to play the first four notes -- ♪ yo-yo: it is just a permutation of two of those notes. david: you make it sound easy, but it is not that easy. yo-yo: no, but anybody can do that. ♪ yo-yo: we will do that later. david: let's go back to your situation. you go to new york. your father is trying to talk his brother out of moving back to china. father said, you are father gee, maybe this would be a better place for my son to lea
so, for example, the first piece of music i played was this piece. ♪ yo-yo: ok.sounds a little like -- it's kind of fast, lots of notes, but can we make it simpler? david: well, i am sure you can. yo-yo: no, but i am sure you can. what is the first note? it is this. right? ♪ yo-yo: and the second note is this. ♪ yo-yo: the third note is this. ♪ yo-yo: and there is one fourth note. ok, now, this is the first four notes. now, let's listen to what happens. ♪ yo-yo: four notes, and the...
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Jul 6, 2017
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so the objects in here and the media piece really pull that story apart. for native people, for instance, in 1763, they're the first group of people to sort of rise up and push back against an increased british control of their lives and a rebellion known sometimes as pontiac's rebellion. and they pushed the crown to guarantee their sovereignty over their lands in the west. the british conclude that the best way to kind of get their arms around this new empire is to build forts and stations, more than 10,000 british regular troops in north america. not necessarily to oppress colonists but just to keep these various populations separated from one another. and that's a very expensive proposition. british taxpayers have funded this war. they've driven their national debt up very high. in parliament, of course, no one is thinking, well, we should just continue to tax british taxpayers to pay for this. american colonists have enjoyed the benefits of this victory, we should ask them to contribute. so the idea comes up and is eventually passed through parliament
so the objects in here and the media piece really pull that story apart. for native people, for instance, in 1763, they're the first group of people to sort of rise up and push back against an increased british control of their lives and a rebellion known sometimes as pontiac's rebellion. and they pushed the crown to guarantee their sovereignty over their lands in the west. the british conclude that the best way to kind of get their arms around this new empire is to build forts and stations,...
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Jul 7, 2017
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know about half a dozen pieces that have survived. the head ofef the king was actually knocked off the body. theyey fired a musket at it through the eyes, a musket ball into it. they hauled it off to the fort, called fort mwashington, if yo are going over fort washington bridge in new york, you are going over theor remnants of fo washington. they placed it on a pike, which was basically a tallne spear. this is the way traitors at the tower of london were treated. they would be decapitated and their heads placed on a pike. this was the treatment the revolutionaries gave to their king.d the head was actually taken by loyalists andnd smuggled back t england to show, you know, we need your help, these people are crazy. it was last seen in 1778 in the possession of lady townsend in her home in london, apparently kept under a couch. if anybody knows about that we would love to hear about. it is a tremendous story. >> scott stevenson, that answers one of the questions on our facebook page,ut how you chronie the loyalists during the revolutio
know about half a dozen pieces that have survived. the head ofef the king was actually knocked off the body. theyey fired a musket at it through the eyes, a musket ball into it. they hauled it off to the fort, called fort mwashington, if yo are going over fort washington bridge in new york, you are going over theor remnants of fo washington. they placed it on a pike, which was basically a tallne spear. this is the way traitors at the tower of london were treated. they would be decapitated and...
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Jul 10, 2017
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he was at a construction site and carrying a piece of gear, a piece of equipment and slipped.g just went -- >> wow. it's the reality of a man walked into a bar. >> pretty much. good one, my friend. there's the peiece of metal in the doctor's hands after it was removed. >> it could have severed his spine. >> once he got into surgery, doctors spent several hours. they had to cut the piece of metal off first, then get into his neck and gently remove the rest of it. but here's the dude afterwards. got a little bandage on his face and talking to reporters. >> is he barred from that workpla workplace? >>> these guys try their hands at applying fake nails. >> they're going to do the uv gel nails. >> why going through science with a question mark? >>> someone wants to share. ♪ ♪ >>> i like to get my nails done. the fellas from the men try videos youtube channel, they're trying nails. they're going to do the uv gel nails. they are the ones you apply yourself. >> they're doing it themselves? my wife doesn't even do that. i thought they were going to go have them did. >> are they going t
he was at a construction site and carrying a piece of gear, a piece of equipment and slipped.g just went -- >> wow. it's the reality of a man walked into a bar. >> pretty much. good one, my friend. there's the peiece of metal in the doctor's hands after it was removed. >> it could have severed his spine. >> once he got into surgery, doctors spent several hours. they had to cut the piece of metal off first, then get into his neck and gently remove the rest of it. but...