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beads involved are coming from europe, and they would be porcelain or glass.justolors available are not even available in nature. also, the ornate glass beads were very desirable to the native americans. haveshowed that they could -- they could show that they had a successful year, because not only do they provide for themselves and the things they really needed, but a bead was something they wanted. are howay, luxuries people who are prosperous show that they are prosperous. one of the trade goods that was very popular was vermilion. vermilion is a powder made from that therom minerals native americans would mix with grease and make their warpaint. in that respect, the fur trade isn't really changing the way that the native americans live, but it is just making it more convenient, more easy. vermillion made them look a lot more fierce when they put the paint on. roadss time in history, were nonexistent. to get around, you had to go by water. green bay is right on the bay of green bay, which connects to like michigan, and we are also on the foxx river -- fox r
beads involved are coming from europe, and they would be porcelain or glass.justolors available are not even available in nature. also, the ornate glass beads were very desirable to the native americans. haveshowed that they could -- they could show that they had a successful year, because not only do they provide for themselves and the things they really needed, but a bead was something they wanted. are howay, luxuries people who are prosperous show that they are prosperous. one of the trade...
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the beads are coming from europe and will be porcelain and glass. the colors available especially like the dark blues are just not even available in nature. but, also, the ornate glass beads were very desirable to the native americans. they could show they had a very successful year because not only did they provide the things they really needed but a bead was something they wanted. just like today. luxuries are how people who are prosperous show they are prosperous. these were definitely luxuries to the native americans. one trade good that was very --ular was for million vermillion. it's a powder made from minerals. the native americans would mix it with grease and make their war paint. so in that respect, the fur trade isn't really changing the way that the native americans live, but it's just making it more convenient and easy because vermilleon made a lot brighter color and made them look a lot more fierce when they put war paint on. back at this time in history, roads were not existent. to get around, you had to go by water. and the bay of gre
the beads are coming from europe and will be porcelain and glass. the colors available especially like the dark blues are just not even available in nature. but, also, the ornate glass beads were very desirable to the native americans. they could show they had a very successful year because not only did they provide the things they really needed but a bead was something they wanted. just like today. luxuries are how people who are prosperous show they are prosperous. these were definitely...
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the beads are going to be porcelain and glass coming from europe. the colors available especially like the dark blues are just not even available in nature. but, also, the ornate glass beads were very desirable to the native americans. they could show they had a very successful year because not only did they provide the things they really needed but a bead was something they wanted. just like today. luxuries are how people who are prosperous show they are prosperous. these were definitely luxuries to the native americans. one trade that was very popular too was vermilleon. it's a powder made from minerals. the native americans would mix it with grease and make their war paint. so in that respect, the fur trade isn't really changing the way that the native americans live, but it's just making it more convenient and easy because vermilleon made a lot brighter color and made them look a lot more fierce when they put war paint on. back at this time in history, roads were not existent. to get around, you had to go by water. and the bay of green bay conne
the beads are going to be porcelain and glass coming from europe. the colors available especially like the dark blues are just not even available in nature. but, also, the ornate glass beads were very desirable to the native americans. they could show they had a very successful year because not only did they provide the things they really needed but a bead was something they wanted. just like today. luxuries are how people who are prosperous show they are prosperous. these were definitely...
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it's where porcelain was first made in japan 400 years ago. this is one of the kilns in the region. 20 potters work here to preserve the skills handed down through eight generations. she's been working with them since may on the so-called first rice bowl project. the idea is to develop a product that can fit in the hands of young children. she discusses with the craftsmen the best shape, weight and size of the bowl. >> translator: there's a proper way of holding it. lift with both hands and hold with one hand. most kids don't know of such manners. the purpose is to learn about the beauty of the gesture and appreciate the craftsmanship. >> reporter: in a world bound by tradition, she, with her common sense approach, stands out. here, she's paying particular attention to the pattern on the bottom of the bowl. she believes an uneven surface will make it easier to hold. to replicate the design more accurately and ensure it is easy to produce, they made a mold based on a computer aided design system. >> translator: i was very surprised by the desig
it's where porcelain was first made in japan 400 years ago. this is one of the kilns in the region. 20 potters work here to preserve the skills handed down through eight generations. she's been working with them since may on the so-called first rice bowl project. the idea is to develop a product that can fit in the hands of young children. she discusses with the craftsmen the best shape, weight and size of the bowl. >> translator: there's a proper way of holding it. lift with both hands...
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it's reduced it's less than that if you want to know an exact neuron number by 40 feet i think the porcelain important thing to see. >> the question was so is it 3 thousand 9 hundred and 17 now. >> no, that's the original. >> we have what the current is at this point. >> thirty square feet less than that. >> so you reduce the mass by 40 square feet is that what you're telling me and since the dr yes and - okay. that's fine other question you mentioned there's a lot of homes similar no square footage you have a plot map that indicates the nearby homes with the scheme on them. >> no, i don't i took a look at and run or ran through the map i found a large amount of homes grern 4 thousand square feet and 6 houses left and right. >> along ashbury and upper terrace are the plain clothes that's the homes i looked. >> and then the next question is. >> may i answer that question i have an exhibit. >> please. >> so here's 1110 ashbury the highway behind is is 3462, 35 eleven and a list here. >> that was what i was concerned with the ones dribble facing our property to the immediate left and right not
it's reduced it's less than that if you want to know an exact neuron number by 40 feet i think the porcelain important thing to see. >> the question was so is it 3 thousand 9 hundred and 17 now. >> no, that's the original. >> we have what the current is at this point. >> thirty square feet less than that. >> so you reduce the mass by 40 square feet is that what you're telling me and since the dr yes and - okay. that's fine other question you mentioned there's a lot...
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. >> his work is printed porcelain. he transfers images onto and spoils the surface a fragile shes of clay. each one, only one-tenth of an inch thick. >> it took about two years to get it down. i would say i lose 30% of the pieces that i made. something happens to them. they cracked, the break during the process. it is very complex. they fall apart. but it is worth it to me. there are photographs i took 1 hours 99 the former soviet union. these are blown up to a gigantic images. they lose resolution. i do not mind that, because my images are about the images, but they're also about the idea, which is why there is text all over the entire surface. >> marie in moved into the mansion on powell street just five years ago. its galleries are housed in one of the very rare single family residences around union square. for the 100th anniversary of the mansion, meridian hosted a series of special events, including a world premiere reading by lawrence ferlinghetti. >> the birth of an american corporate fascism, the next to last f
. >> his work is printed porcelain. he transfers images onto and spoils the surface a fragile shes of clay. each one, only one-tenth of an inch thick. >> it took about two years to get it down. i would say i lose 30% of the pieces that i made. something happens to them. they cracked, the break during the process. it is very complex. they fall apart. but it is worth it to me. there are photographs i took 1 hours 99 the former soviet union. these are blown up to a gigantic images....
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they have porcelain toilets, porcelain sinks. and we do that for a reason.f you affect the mind-set you change the behavior. this facility was not built for the inmates. this was built for the officers who have to work here. it's their day that's affected by the mood of the inmates, not the inmates. >> thank you. >> while tulsa county took strides to make general population housing units more livable, it's one-person segregation cells offer the bare minimum in accommodations. inmates assigned to these cells have either been cited for disciplinary problems, or are high security risks. having recently escaped an oklahoma state prison, jimmy maxwell falls into the latter category. >> how are you spending your time up here? >> planning my next move. no, i'm just kidding. >> with ten felony convictions and a criminal record spanning 30 years, maxwell has seen the insides of cells. but in this one the prior occupant did what he could to make it feel like home. >> we've got, probably used to a lot bigger at home, but for this size of a cell it's not too bad. we've
they have porcelain toilets, porcelain sinks. and we do that for a reason.f you affect the mind-set you change the behavior. this facility was not built for the inmates. this was built for the officers who have to work here. it's their day that's affected by the mood of the inmates, not the inmates. >> thank you. >> while tulsa county took strides to make general population housing units more livable, it's one-person segregation cells offer the bare minimum in accommodations....
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skin painted like porcelain. her lip and alluring red. her eyes shyly shadowed. for this teen girl, every detail must be perfect to please her date for the night. she is a geisha in training. hers is a world of glances and innuendo. there is also an undercurrent of sex. and it all happens behind closed doors. an ancient tradition made famous in "memoirs of a geisha." young girls using any means to please young play mates who pay. >> i wanted to see you in p private. >> reporter: we were invited inside the tea house where it takes years to perfect her skill. entertaining clients with ancient performing art. like dancing. music. and drinking games. this is every college frat person's dream. it may look silly, but this is not a mere game. she can earn hundreds per night. her livelihood depends on her ability to delight and entice her male clients. yes, it's a tradition, yes it involves the art, but it invo e involves serving men. >>> don't really think about it. >> reporter: you don't feel it that way. >> i'm really comfortable serving. >> reporter: she says she gre
skin painted like porcelain. her lip and alluring red. her eyes shyly shadowed. for this teen girl, every detail must be perfect to please her date for the night. she is a geisha in training. hers is a world of glances and innuendo. there is also an undercurrent of sex. and it all happens behind closed doors. an ancient tradition made famous in "memoirs of a geisha." young girls using any means to please young play mates who pay. >> i wanted to see you in p private. >>...
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also a porcelain rhinoceros based on a print by albrecht durer. german states are portrayed through coins from the different regions, a concept for into britain, which has long had a -- foreign to britain, which has long had a common currency. saying goodbye are an angel of peace and a very german garden hgnome, a challenge to the very british preconception that germans have no sense of humor. >> that's all we have for this edition. >> hope to see what the top of the hour. for now, goodbye. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ♪ ♪ >>> south korea, long known as a home genous country has been allowing foreign officials into labor since early
also a porcelain rhinoceros based on a print by albrecht durer. german states are portrayed through coins from the different regions, a concept for into britain, which has long had a -- foreign to britain, which has long had a common currency. saying goodbye are an angel of peace and a very german garden hgnome, a challenge to the very british preconception that germans have no sense of humor. >> that's all we have for this edition. >> hope to see what the top of the hour. for now,...
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selling novel gone girl pulled in $38 million barely beating anibel, the horror movie about a creepy porcelainl. the equalizer slipped to third place followed by box trolls and the maze runner. >>> hundreds attended a very special walk today and this one went to the today. "eyewitness news" at the 15th annual pause for the cause dog work. the event supports research at fox chase cancer center. today they've raid more than $225,000. >>> the philadelphia college of osteopathic medicine is glowing pink tonight. buildings around the region are turning pink as part of the lights for the cure campaign. a joint effort by cbs3 and susan g. komen philadelphia. the pink light is a reminder for women to schedule a mammogram. october is breast cancer awareness month. >> well, a powerful typhoon is heading towards japan's main islands. it is packing winds of up to 90 miles an hour. it could make landfall tomorrow. the storm could dump as much as 15-inches of rain so residents are being warned about the threat of mudslides. that i understand system there could be another typhoon that threatens japan later o
selling novel gone girl pulled in $38 million barely beating anibel, the horror movie about a creepy porcelainl. the equalizer slipped to third place followed by box trolls and the maze runner. >>> hundreds attended a very special walk today and this one went to the today. "eyewitness news" at the 15th annual pause for the cause dog work. the event supports research at fox chase cancer center. today they've raid more than $225,000. >>> the philadelphia college of...
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. >> what i don't understand is there are many out here over 50 at my last count that have porcelain pictures, carving. >> reporter: like a motorcycle, power drill, an rv, skateboarder, there's even a stone shaped like a teddy bear. >> these are people who are buried here. this gives their family comfort. this shows a little bit of peace of who they are. >> reporter: we called the pastor father christopher keen he declined to talk to us on camera but says, bates' design was not approved because it has too many pictures and edgeings including logos of the phillies and eagles. and there's no one for bates to appeal to. the diocese of delaware says it has no oversight and headstone you'll are up to each cemetery. father keen says she'll have to limb her design to a christian symbol of one photo of her son alongside his name and dates. >> my son is more than a name and date. my son has little children. they're young and they deserve to see them with their dad. >> reporter: father keen says the church will draw up specific guidelines to prevent issues like this in the future. bott testimo
. >> what i don't understand is there are many out here over 50 at my last count that have porcelain pictures, carving. >> reporter: like a motorcycle, power drill, an rv, skateboarder, there's even a stone shaped like a teddy bear. >> these are people who are buried here. this gives their family comfort. this shows a little bit of peace of who they are. >> reporter: we called the pastor father christopher keen he declined to talk to us on camera but says, bates' design...
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invisibly distance he keeps it up plunges and draws back, plunges and draws back yesterday hung like a porcelain code behind the eyes. existent extremities, the worm creeping out of the harbor. who are these people we pretend to be untouched by the setting sun? they stand less stiffly than we do an handsomer first on the left foot and then the right. just for a moment we see ourselves inside of them peering out and then they go their own way and we go hours back to the window seat above the driveway christmas lights in the pepper trees black madonna gazing out from the alley at this eyes downcast heavy with weeping and bitterness. her time has come around again. piece by small piece of the world falls away from us like spores from the milkweed pod and everything we have known and everyone we have known is taken away by the winds to forgetfulness. somebody always humming california dreaming. this is called under the nine trees in january. in our backyard in charlottesville at one time there were 21 fruit trees planted by the people who had fixed the house up before us and sold it to us but appare
invisibly distance he keeps it up plunges and draws back, plunges and draws back yesterday hung like a porcelain code behind the eyes. existent extremities, the worm creeping out of the harbor. who are these people we pretend to be untouched by the setting sun? they stand less stiffly than we do an handsomer first on the left foot and then the right. just for a moment we see ourselves inside of them peering out and then they go their own way and we go hours back to the window seat above the...
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yesterday hung like a porcelain cup behind the eye.insistent extremities, the worm creeping out of a heart. who are these people we pretend to be? untouched by the setting sun. they stand less stiffly than we do and handsomer first on the left foot and then on the right. just remote we see ourselves inside them, peering out, then they go their own way and we go hours to back to the window seat above the driveway, christmas lights in the pepper tree, black madonna gazing out from the alley at this, downcast, heavy with wasting -- weeping of bitterness for time has come around again. piece by small piece the world falls away from us like spores from a milkweed pod. and everything we have known and everyone we have is taken away by the wind to forget the fullness. somebody always humming, california dreaming. this is called under the nine trees in january. in our backyard in charlottesville, at one time there were 21 fruit trees planted by the people who fixed the house up for us and sold it to us. but apparently one of them had been kind
yesterday hung like a porcelain cup behind the eye.insistent extremities, the worm creeping out of a heart. who are these people we pretend to be? untouched by the setting sun. they stand less stiffly than we do and handsomer first on the left foot and then on the right. just remote we see ourselves inside them, peering out, then they go their own way and we go hours to back to the window seat above the driveway, christmas lights in the pepper tree, black madonna gazing out from the alley at...
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balloon dogs, some paintings, quasipornographic, some with blow-up pool toys on top of them, sometimes porcelainkitschy figures. he is sitting around with his 150 person staff thinking about what is going to be art. that brings in the crowds and the notoriety because of those high auction prices. >> coons isn't the only one. andy warhol, painting of a can of soup and today he is enshrined among the greatest artists in history. will that same thing be said about coons? >> it is going to be hard to say. andy warhol was a true artist, coming out at a really weird time and he fought his way to public acclaim. and his movement parallelled the rock movement. ir i.t. changed the world. coons isn't anything like warhol, he does anything he can to market his work, and that's why he's so controversial, that people are afraid what to think it would mean if he does become the defining artist of our age and what that says about our age. >> there is this big debate pop art over fine art. why is pop art distinguished from more sophisticated art? >> rock music is popular music, there's always been popular music
balloon dogs, some paintings, quasipornographic, some with blow-up pool toys on top of them, sometimes porcelainkitschy figures. he is sitting around with his 150 person staff thinking about what is going to be art. that brings in the crowds and the notoriety because of those high auction prices. >> coons isn't the only one. andy warhol, painting of a can of soup and today he is enshrined among the greatest artists in history. will that same thing be said about coons? >> it is going...
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and porcelain toilets and sinks. if you affect the mind set, you change the behavior.his facility was not built for the inhates, it was built for the officers that have to work here. it's their day that's affected by the mood of the inmates, not the inmates. >> thank you. >> while tulsa took strides to make houses units more livable, it's one-person segregation cells are more barren. they are security risks. jimmy maxwell falls into the category of security risks. >> how are you spending your time up here? >> planning my next move. no, i'm just kidding. >> with ten felony convictions and a criminal record spanning 30 years, maxwell has seen the insides of cells. but in this one, the priority occupant did what he wanted to make it feel like home. >> it's not a big screen. but it's not too bad. we have a stereo underneath, pretty good speakers. this is one almost any cel is going to look like when you get thrown into it. it's going to look like this, smell like this, it's going to be hot like this, closed in and boxed in like this. and you're going to see stuff on the wa
and porcelain toilets and sinks. if you affect the mind set, you change the behavior.his facility was not built for the inhates, it was built for the officers that have to work here. it's their day that's affected by the mood of the inmates, not the inmates. >> thank you. >> while tulsa took strides to make houses units more livable, it's one-person segregation cells are more barren. they are security risks. jimmy maxwell falls into the category of security risks. >> how are...
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gone girl pulled in $38 million, barely beating out and a bell, the horror move bye creepy porcelainl. the equalizer, hey, that's what it is about, equalizer slipped to third place followed by the box trolls and the maze runner, i know you're reading gone girl. >> i know, i am totally hooked. i couldn't put it down. that's jim ' so sleepy. coming up in the next half hour of "eyewitness news", live with the latest on the four year old boy in new jersey who has been confirmed now, he died of enterovirus d68. plus: an american ebola patient is in route to the u.s. from liberia for treatment. i'm marlie hall in dallas, coming up the latest on efforts to treat patients here in the u.s. >>> and, a fender bender at jfk airport, what caused two planes to collide on the runway. also, jessica and katie return with your traffic and weather together on the 3's. back in just two minutes. how can you explain nature is so hand in hand.nd ♪ a place where by doing nothing you can get so much. how to explain a beach hidden by the earth? some things can't be explained, you have to experience them. vall
gone girl pulled in $38 million, barely beating out and a bell, the horror move bye creepy porcelainl. the equalizer, hey, that's what it is about, equalizer slipped to third place followed by the box trolls and the maze runner, i know you're reading gone girl. >> i know, i am totally hooked. i couldn't put it down. that's jim ' so sleepy. coming up in the next half hour of "eyewitness news", live with the latest on the four year old boy in new jersey who has been confirmed now,...
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. >> pulled in $38 million, barely beating out annabell, horror move bye creepy possessed porcelain dollizer slipped to third place followed by box trolls and the maze runner. >> north carolina mom gets the ultimate revenge on her teenage son. she recorded video of him, shortly after he came out of dental surgery, he was crying, and asking for queen b. >> where is beyonce? >> beyonce couldn't make it. >> (crying). >> she said she would be here. >> well, she couldn't make it: it is going to be okay. >> oh, that poor kid. >> oh, my gosh. >> in a second codey came to he demanded to know where beyonce was, and asked for the singer the entire ride home. you can see, he has all of that gauze in his mind, the 17 year old had his wisdom teeth removed. you're put under for that surgery, you wake up sometimes little loopy, mom recorded it, can you imagine, the video now gone viral on line. >> i wonder if beyonce has seen it? >> oh, my gosh. >> she's going to show up at his house. >> oh, can you imagine higigh school for this important for school for this important for that mmm! ring ring! progress
. >> pulled in $38 million, barely beating out annabell, horror move bye creepy possessed porcelain dollizer slipped to third place followed by box trolls and the maze runner. >> north carolina mom gets the ultimate revenge on her teenage son. she recorded video of him, shortly after he came out of dental surgery, he was crying, and asking for queen b. >> where is beyonce? >> beyonce couldn't make it. >> (crying). >> she said she would be here. >> well,...