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steward of the tanner's guild is sherrif mohamad alaoui.interpreter: if the king is coming or if someone from america or france is coming, we are asked to go out and show our happiness, our appreciation that they come to see us. we go out, around a hundred of us, and we clap our hands and hit this piece of metal that we have. it is quite a show. you can really appreciate it. if the government needs the guild steward in some cases like that, they call him. that's the role of the guild steward. keach: archaeologists believe that in ancient ostia specialists also organized themselves into craft associations and guilds. the shipwrights, for example, had a large and active guild. these are the ruins of what is believed to have been their clubhouse. it was a magnificent building with a suite of dining rooms arranged around a long, indoor fish pond that would have been lined with imported marble. claridge: the principal feature is this large, central court which provides ample space for all sorts of perhaps alfresco dining as well that they could
steward of the tanner's guild is sherrif mohamad alaoui.interpreter: if the king is coming or if someone from america or france is coming, we are asked to go out and show our happiness, our appreciation that they come to see us. we go out, around a hundred of us, and we clap our hands and hit this piece of metal that we have. it is quite a show. you can really appreciate it. if the government needs the guild steward in some cases like that, they call him. that's the role of the guild steward....
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that was bad. >> tanner said this was his first concussion that he ever experienced. thanks to his friends for coming to his aid and helping him through it. he doesn't remember a thing about this incident. he went back and watched the video. he doesn't remember even a second of it. >> maybe he needs to start wearing a helmet. >> he's got one on. >> he does. >> he does have a small helmet over his hat. go back and watch the video in slow motion, he hits in a different place than where his helmet is. like the side of his head. he is expected to recover from his injuries. this next video, not quite sure what this fella is up to. >> what's he trying to do? >> exactly. what is he trying? >> going for the backflip. >> ouch. >> he's shooting up on to a hill. it's not like he can do a backflip and land that high up. the ramp is like two inches. >> goes down. i want to be upside down. >> oh. >> there goes the skis. >> maybe it's the first time he tried this. >> could be. >> great moves aren't pulled off the first time. they have to practice. >> but why build a ramp going in th
that was bad. >> tanner said this was his first concussion that he ever experienced. thanks to his friends for coming to his aid and helping him through it. he doesn't remember a thing about this incident. he went back and watched the video. he doesn't remember even a second of it. >> maybe he needs to start wearing a helmet. >> he's got one on. >> he does. >> he does have a small helmet over his hat. go back and watch the video in slow motion, he hits in a...
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. >> tanner's. >> the coalition for san francisco neighborhood which a is large organization of civiclubs they slit wide open on the issue with no exorbitant it involves and several of the dpw things it san francisco is a small peninsula we have the density population of any of the 48 county as a result people want to increase the population to one million people it is currently 8 hundred and 50 thousand approximately it's a matter of how much in san francisco we'll pay a price for to in terms of accident the and it's accompanying with the right population for san francisco if we go too high a lot of problems. >> kelly how will this impact the city's future development. >> first, i'd like to be clear the proposition only permanence to pier 70 no other waterfronts on san francisco pier 70 plan has come out with many, many years of community input and outreach and measure f is really an additional step in the possess the ballot measure itself is very clear that the environmental review process sequa as well as the mr. larkin process are not shorthand or limited are subject gaited there
. >> tanner's. >> the coalition for san francisco neighborhood which a is large organization of civiclubs they slit wide open on the issue with no exorbitant it involves and several of the dpw things it san francisco is a small peninsula we have the density population of any of the 48 county as a result people want to increase the population to one million people it is currently 8 hundred and 50 thousand approximately it's a matter of how much in san francisco we'll pay a price for...
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talk with tanner after. >> i'm from the south, so i can. [laughter] >> no. -- >> some of my best friends are from the south? book?t your next [laughter] >> this video went viral. cop pulls the guy over, a black guy. guy hops out of his car. totally like, hey, what's up, friendly? just total like like it's a tuesday. >> because he didn't get the talk. what's up,e, hey, officer? the officer is like, i need to see your driver's license. gets his driver's license. he shoots him in the gas station, just because he reached where he couldn't see his hand. he said, excuse me, you asked me for my driver's license. i'm getting my driver's license. but the tape kept rolling for like the next hour. a few days later, it came out. was audio recorded, the officer explaining to his boss what had happened. like, if you watch the video it's literally the guy of the car like, hey, what's going on? sure, i'll get you my driver's license. description was "he lunged at me" and it was like so and dangerous. was that cop, a, lying to cover his ass? or b, was that his actual this ev
talk with tanner after. >> i'm from the south, so i can. [laughter] >> no. -- >> some of my best friends are from the south? book?t your next [laughter] >> this video went viral. cop pulls the guy over, a black guy. guy hops out of his car. totally like, hey, what's up, friendly? just total like like it's a tuesday. >> because he didn't get the talk. what's up,e, hey, officer? the officer is like, i need to see your driver's license. gets his driver's license. he...
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maybe wave it around a little. [ laughter ] my friend burt tanner runs the hotel.d him some closets for his high-roller suites. zebrawood, heated sock drawer, the works. hey, luxury bathroom, it's me, lowly closet. watch your back. mitchell? langham? hey, cam, it's langham and tim! hi! hi! hey! what are you boys doing here? bachelor-party weekend. we're getting married in june. what? oh, we really wanted to invite you, but tim's family is huge --
maybe wave it around a little. [ laughter ] my friend burt tanner runs the hotel.d him some closets for his high-roller suites. zebrawood, heated sock drawer, the works. hey, luxury bathroom, it's me, lowly closet. watch your back. mitchell? langham? hey, cam, it's langham and tim! hi! hi! hey! what are you boys doing here? bachelor-party weekend. we're getting married in june. what? oh, we really wanted to invite you, but tim's family is huge --
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. >> reporter: first time mom anna didn't know she was bathing her son tanner too frequently.is skin is so delicate that every time he takes a bath it removes natural oils. and the new study says that if a baby who is prone to eczema doesn't get a good coating of moisturizer every day, they may have a higher risk of eczema, an angry, itchy rash. almost 11% of kids get eczema and baby tanner has it. >> they said it could go away or could be a lifetime thing. >> reporter: babe silvie's mom tries a different approach. >> it calms or don and is easy an the hands. >> reporter: fewer baths and more moisturizer. and that's what the study tried. they asked some parents who had eczema in their families to coat their newborns with a moisturizer every day. other parents were told not to use moisturizers at all. by the time the babies in the study were six months old, the moisturized babies had 50% fewer cases of eczema. here's what you need to know. lighten up an the rubber duckies. no more than three baths a week and when using baths products, use a small amount. fragrance-free is best,
. >> reporter: first time mom anna didn't know she was bathing her son tanner too frequently.is skin is so delicate that every time he takes a bath it removes natural oils. and the new study says that if a baby who is prone to eczema doesn't get a good coating of moisturizer every day, they may have a higher risk of eczema, an angry, itchy rash. almost 11% of kids get eczema and baby tanner has it. >> they said it could go away or could be a lifetime thing. >> reporter: babe...
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discovery is where all the sudden a certain scientific breakthrough becomes manageable than five per tanner will discover this phenomenon without talking to one another. but it is a network of ideas as people invent the electric label nobody was inventing that he did not understand all this stuff that had to come together so it is a roundabout way to say looking at change in a revolutionary way or compare it to a snail it evolved without a conscious mind the at the same time simultaneous discovery phenomenon is similar to enable that thought the compilation of ideas by this particular moment in time there is a whole booktv written on it may be and will do it one of these days. >> what do you think are there things that would have that type of innovation in the classroom? >> pbs has a big education push sometimes i think it is as simple to show the video because it is exciting but i obsess with the idea of simulations there is a whole day of new stuff happening like mine craft it is like an alternate universe built collectively and here's what they do for fun with this shared environment. th
discovery is where all the sudden a certain scientific breakthrough becomes manageable than five per tanner will discover this phenomenon without talking to one another. but it is a network of ideas as people invent the electric label nobody was inventing that he did not understand all this stuff that had to come together so it is a roundabout way to say looking at change in a revolutionary way or compare it to a snail it evolved without a conscious mind the at the same time simultaneous...
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police say in that incident, he got out of his car on tanner street and grabbed the teen. she struggled with him and broke free. police -- people in the area say that these two incidents of men approaching and grabbing teenaged girls is concerning. >> it's kind of scary, 'cause this is a really nice, quiet area. you know, pretty affluent. >> i would love to see more police presence on the streets. i mean we've said that -- we've been here for a year now, and we've said that the day we moved in we would love to see more of a police presence here to the streets. >> reporter: and police tell using that say for sure whether the two incidents are related why they don't want to scare people they certainly want people to be on alert and if you see anything suspicious, call haddonfield police. jeff. >> jenny, thank you delaware man is is sitting behind bars accused of of murdering another and leaving his body in the ca cash. marcus cruz strangled donald smith. investigators say the two were co-workers but won give a moti motive. cruz is charged with first degree murder and being h
police say in that incident, he got out of his car on tanner street and grabbed the teen. she struggled with him and broke free. police -- people in the area say that these two incidents of men approaching and grabbing teenaged girls is concerning. >> it's kind of scary, 'cause this is a really nice, quiet area. you know, pretty affluent. >> i would love to see more police presence on the streets. i mean we've said that -- we've been here for a year now, and we've said that the day...
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for a thousand years or more the tanners of morocco have sorted, processed and sold the skins of animals. their leather-making skill is world renowned. ar
for a thousand years or more the tanners of morocco have sorted, processed and sold the skins of animals. their leather-making skill is world renowned. ar
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tanner says has perfected the practice of gathering personal data from its customers.he spoke at the fordham university school of law in new york city. ..
tanner says has perfected the practice of gathering personal data from its customers.he spoke at the fordham university school of law in new york city. ..
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and i said what would a dude named tanner know about race and i turns out there were a few things. we did a live event and thought about going on tour together but , that wea lot of work did do one live event a year ago in manhattan, you are a much better audience than they were. experimenting with the format of can we talk to each other and to a group. rachal and i had met on cnn many years ago to talk about obama and we wanted to continue this conversation and expand it, so we reached out to rachal and said are you down for ,unches and a lot of e-mails and so this came out of an attempt to expand the conversation that we were having or to expand on the region holing we had been put into -- pigeon-holing, we had been put -- this was the second iteration of that live event, there was no comfort -- conscious effort to avoid i want toonality, but accept with openness that it is part of the conversation. we have been called upon and chosen to some degree to explore race as a primary variable as an identity. we wanted to talk about the podcast? >> we are trying to do a podcast to see i
and i said what would a dude named tanner know about race and i turns out there were a few things. we did a live event and thought about going on tour together but , that wea lot of work did do one live event a year ago in manhattan, you are a much better audience than they were. experimenting with the format of can we talk to each other and to a group. rachal and i had met on cnn many years ago to talk about obama and we wanted to continue this conversation and expand it, so we reached out to...
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we talked about tanner 11 around and i when the rain will come of the screen here reason there will be slight showers moderate rainfall. set up an impact in the morning commute coming up. >> reporter: the incoming storm and prompting a wave warning tonight is live at the ocean beach him with information coastal people need to know. >> reporter: tomorrow until last thursday afternoon swells could be as high as 12 ft. rolling across the shore in the bay area. the national weather service says the super typhoon this turn toward alaska is sending huge waves toward the california coast that same as as also begin to of causing cold weather across the country. there's allot all there is of ocean beach or on the western edge is gonna have high highways. people are being asked to use caution near the water and you should not you turn your back on the ocean if you have pets and children. large waves have been you know to watch people into the water. >> reporter: that beats faster water warning is in effect until thursday afternoon. >> pam: there's some good news gasoline prices are expected to f
we talked about tanner 11 around and i when the rain will come of the screen here reason there will be slight showers moderate rainfall. set up an impact in the morning commute coming up. >> reporter: the incoming storm and prompting a wave warning tonight is live at the ocean beach him with information coastal people need to know. >> reporter: tomorrow until last thursday afternoon swells could be as high as 12 ft. rolling across the shore in the bay area. the national weather...
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tanner connects with her free transit ride at 10am which takes her to storytime at the library acrosss. when older pennsylvanians make the most of programs supported by the pennsylvania lottery, like free and reduced-fare shared rides, we all benefit. learn more at palottery.com. the pennsylvania lottery benefits older pennsylvanians every day. >> ♪ >> right now on "action news" the desperate search for an abducted woman. police are trying to find a woman who was taken right off the street and her family is making an emotional plea for her return. >> election day in america. we break down the top races and tell you what you need to know before you head to the polls. >> by the end of the day you could have more money than you ever imagined. the mega jackpot is up for grabs and it's one of the biggest in history. >> hello, it's just about 5:30 on this tuesday. let's go right to dave murphy and karen rogers. good morning. >> big day for folks outdoors as they head into the polls and it looks like it's going to be a decent day for voting or anything else you need to do outside today. we a
tanner connects with her free transit ride at 10am which takes her to storytime at the library acrosss. when older pennsylvanians make the most of programs supported by the pennsylvania lottery, like free and reduced-fare shared rides, we all benefit. learn more at palottery.com. the pennsylvania lottery benefits older pennsylvanians every day. >> ♪ >> right now on "action news" the desperate search for an abducted woman. police are trying to find a woman who was taken...
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murphy and felicia tanner our friends bonded by volunteerism. >> i just love to help people. would rathere guy do anything else. >> they are bringing a full meal , courtesy of food and friends, to breast cancer fiction -- patients. all the meals have been prepared volunteersed by 700 and the staff at food and friends. for 26 years, this nonprofit has brought a turkey dinner to the hiv/aidspatients with and other chronic illnesses. >> people feel very vulnerable, particularly in the holidays when they are sick. , the holidays important. it's essential, no question. but -- the essentials are important, no question, but people are hungry for relationships as well. pounds of turkey, 1000 pounds of potatoes, and 780 pounds of green beans. this is naomi's second thanksgiving receiving a meal from food and friends. >> i'm thankful for food and aiends to be able to bring thanksgiving meal that, really, i don't know if i could afford to get everything. it's a blessing to my family and i. we are grateful. next -- >> the number of clients continues to grow. in 2014, they served an addit
murphy and felicia tanner our friends bonded by volunteerism. >> i just love to help people. would rathere guy do anything else. >> they are bringing a full meal , courtesy of food and friends, to breast cancer fiction -- patients. all the meals have been prepared volunteersed by 700 and the staff at food and friends. for 26 years, this nonprofit has brought a turkey dinner to the hiv/aidspatients with and other chronic illnesses. >> people feel very vulnerable, particularly...
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i hope that is referring to comet, the tanner family dog on "full house." >>> that they check every textparents are increasingly keeping tabs on their kids' phones and come suiters with spy tech -- computers computers with spy technology. >> "red eye" debate 2014 live from the" red eye" debate center. >> welcome to the "red eye" debate center. tonight we come to you from brigadoon so try to stay awake. keep your hands and arms in the debate at all times. should parents pry? an app from a p company called custodio can be installed on do vieses to restrict their web browsing and monitor for signs of cyber bullying and on-line predators. the coo told the new york post people say i don't want to spy on my kids, but all parents want to 3r0e -- protect their kids on-line. one guy put teen safe on his 14-year-old daughter's phone to track her texts. he says it is to monitor areas of potential danger. and a mother hired a private-i to make sure her daughter wasn't doing drugs. >> oh. andy, you are both the cat expert and spying expert. should parents spy on their kids or lady it to the nsa? >> i
i hope that is referring to comet, the tanner family dog on "full house." >>> that they check every textparents are increasingly keeping tabs on their kids' phones and come suiters with spy tech -- computers computers with spy technology. >> "red eye" debate 2014 live from the" red eye" debate center. >> welcome to the "red eye" debate center. tonight we come to you from brigadoon so try to stay awake. keep your hands and arms in the...
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. >> reporter: this is the community kitchen where brian tanner said he would make coffee for his family strangers he met on this piece of land offç of bristol pike. volunteers with warming hearts are hope helping the res endid thes pack up. this is only one camp where residents are being ordered out. they have until thursday to leave. >> there's 20 or 30 people. you don't know where you're going to put them? >> no. >> reporter: this is private land and the owner wants the homeless gone. camping at parks and other areas of the county is a huge probable. the county is exposed to loyability and the officials worry about the safety of those here. that's why they're cracking down. the problem is, shelters are already full on a 70 degree day. most of these residents will end up back in the woods, just not here. >> not everybody, you know, can survive every day. we're all really a paycheck away from not paying our bills next month. >> reporter: county ef 0s tell me this shelter is one of a kind. it's the only one like it in bucks county that offers long-term stay and preference is given to fa
. >> reporter: this is the community kitchen where brian tanner said he would make coffee for his family strangers he met on this piece of land offç of bristol pike. volunteers with warming hearts are hope helping the res endid thes pack up. this is only one camp where residents are being ordered out. they have until thursday to leave. >> there's 20 or 30 people. you don't know where you're going to put them? >> no. >> reporter: this is private land and the owner wants...
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tanner: i love energy bars. know that they're loaded with sugar, so how do i make a healthy energy bar at home? evette: that's such a great question, because a lot of us do rely on energy bars, and they are too sweet. vikki: a lot of them have extra calories that you don't need. so what i've got is all natural products. all you need is a food processor. we're going to start with unsalted cashews, medjool pitted dates. evette: okay. vikki: black mission figs, dried, and then we have my favorite. evette: the flax seed. vikki: we have our flax seeds. evette: you've never met a flax seed you didn't like. vikki: i love them all. evette: you do. vikki: it's crazy, and lastly, i have my cacao nibs. evette: so this is what chocolate is made from. vikki: exactly. all we're going to do is pulse it gently. evette: process. vikki: process and process and process. see, it's like crumb-like. so all we have here is a lined baking sheet, because then you can take it out easier. evette: okay, cool. vikki: so then you just want t
tanner: i love energy bars. know that they're loaded with sugar, so how do i make a healthy energy bar at home? evette: that's such a great question, because a lot of us do rely on energy bars, and they are too sweet. vikki: a lot of them have extra calories that you don't need. so what i've got is all natural products. all you need is a food processor. we're going to start with unsalted cashews, medjool pitted dates. evette: okay. vikki: black mission figs, dried, and then we have my favorite....
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. >> reporter: brian tanner camped here for eight months. >> trying to figure out where to go.rd to get help. >> reporter: volunteers with warming hearts based in bristol are pitching in. the problem is, there doesn't seem to be a place for the residents to go. >> you've been living here? >> for a week. this is all new to me. >> reporter: so where are you going to go? >>ç i don't know. >> reporter: local shelters are full and community organizations reached by phone say that's part of the problem. there's not enough shelters in the county to support the need. >> there's six people right in the turn of the hospital. they had to go. now these 11 have to go. you can't hide anymore. everybody in the area wants to hide or say that there's no need. there's a need. >> reporter: joseph says his goal is to get people into permanent housing but that takes time and fears these residents will relocate to another piece of land only to be evicted again. >> this is their home. i mean, if you look at here, yes, this is all they have. >> reporter: now, this shelter behind me in uk abouts count
. >> reporter: brian tanner camped here for eight months. >> trying to figure out where to go.rd to get help. >> reporter: volunteers with warming hearts based in bristol are pitching in. the problem is, there doesn't seem to be a place for the residents to go. >> you've been living here? >> for a week. this is all new to me. >> reporter: so where are you going to go? >>ç i don't know. >> reporter: local shelters are full and community...
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tanners wood three. center city 49. ape kenneth square also in the lower 40's.own across new jersey it is 44 in toms river. cinnaminson, 50 degrees. smyrna at 47. upper 40's there in dover. so here is satellite six with action radar. still mainly clear and quiet across our region. looking off to the west, lots of clouds moving across the area in the ohio valley. thinks leading edge of that colder air that will continue to work its way in to much of our region. it will be all about the temperatures. future tracker six is showing you thursday at 3:30 in the afternoon, numbers along i-95 corridor only in the upper 40's. move over to the north and west. temperatures there holding in the lower 40's. it looks like we will not find much rebound as we get into thursday afternoon late in the day. in fact we're also tracking an upper level low that will move on through thursday night. so with that on the move and cold air working its way south and east ward, rain is not, some snow showers likely for philadelphia and areas north and west. south and east we are dealing with
tanners wood three. center city 49. ape kenneth square also in the lower 40's.own across new jersey it is 44 in toms river. cinnaminson, 50 degrees. smyrna at 47. upper 40's there in dover. so here is satellite six with action radar. still mainly clear and quiet across our region. looking off to the west, lots of clouds moving across the area in the ohio valley. thinks leading edge of that colder air that will continue to work its way in to much of our region. it will be all about the...
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to cut -- [indiscernible] boss man went down fighting because he believes the folks that were on tanner still needed more time to get themselves in a position of total independence. went down fighting for that. his entire life was about fighting for people from his pride days till his days on the city council in the '70s to the time he was a council member early '70s. he was just -- he was a wonderful, wonderful person, a great human being. there are countless stories out there. everybody i talked to said to me i've known him for 30, 40 years. i love people that have long- term friends. because we have long-term friends, you've been through some things. council member has had friends for 50, 60 years of his life. >> reporter: a lot of these friends are here and they thank him for working till the very end to make sure this happened. charms, thank you so much for being here and -- charles, thank so you much for being here and making sure this goes off without a hitch. more than 3,000 families certainly will be helped this thanksgiving thanks to the man who even in death still giving back
to cut -- [indiscernible] boss man went down fighting because he believes the folks that were on tanner still needed more time to get themselves in a position of total independence. went down fighting for that. his entire life was about fighting for people from his pride days till his days on the city council in the '70s to the time he was a council member early '70s. he was just -- he was a wonderful, wonderful person, a great human being. there are countless stories out there. everybody i...
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the lawyer for the family of thomas eric duncan won't say how much texas health tress we tanner is payinghe family. he believes duncan was the victim of medical malpractice if the relatives sued they could have won. the hospital turned duncan away when he force went there for treatment after arriving from liberia he died a few days after being admitted and diagnosed with ebola the s the settlement will compensate his parents and four children. >> juicy love letters from hollywood icon are hitting the auction block and you can't bet they're going to get top dollar. next month an auction house in beverly hills is offering up intimate letters between marlon monroe and two of her ex husbands playwright arthur miller and baseball legend joe dimaggio. actress left the letters in her will to her mentor and acting coach lee strasburg. gave them to friend and his friend's decedents are auctioning them off. the auction house says they give a very intimate look at the private lives of american legends. >> there was a fantastic letter my favorite actually from joe dimaggio and joe did you match joe i
the lawyer for the family of thomas eric duncan won't say how much texas health tress we tanner is payinghe family. he believes duncan was the victim of medical malpractice if the relatives sued they could have won. the hospital turned duncan away when he force went there for treatment after arriving from liberia he died a few days after being admitted and diagnosed with ebola the s the settlement will compensate his parents and four children. >> juicy love letters from hollywood icon are...
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many of the american artists, from romare bearden to henry ossawa tanner, are well known.a, are not. but side by side, the works mirror one another, a shared experience of memory and family, of nature, of music.ç a massive marble elizabeth catlett sculpture commissioned by bill for camille features a couple in an embrace, with the faces of their children engraved on the woman's shoulder. in its shadow stand two mid 20th century male and female wooden figures from cote d'ivoire. another juxtaposition: a 1978 painting titled "benin head" by american artist david driskell, and a copper and iron commemorative head of a king from benin, made in the 18th century. the works are soaring and smallç colorful and spare. camille and bill cosby joined me at the african art museum to talk about it all. mr. and mrs. cosby, thank you so much for inviting us into this amazing exhibition. i want to start by asking you,ç and i'll start with you, camille, when did you start collecting all of this? >> we actually collected three years after we were married. we were married in 1964, so this i
many of the american artists, from romare bearden to henry ossawa tanner, are well known.a, are not. but side by side, the works mirror one another, a shared experience of memory and family, of nature, of music.ç a massive marble elizabeth catlett sculpture commissioned by bill for camille features a couple in an embrace, with the faces of their children engraved on the woman's shoulder. in its shadow stand two mid 20th century male and female wooden figures from cote d'ivoire. another...
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police say he got out of his car on tanner street and grabbed h her.he struggled with him but was able to get away. people who live in the area say two incidents of men approaching and grabbing teenaged girls is concerning. >> that's frightening. i mean that's frightening and it's shocking as well. especially with us living here in haddonfield. we wouldn't expect something like that to happen here. >> reporter: police say it's unclear if the two incidents could be related. while they don't want to scare people, they do want people as always to remain alert and call police if you see anything or anyone suspicious. jeff. >> jenny, thanks much philadelphia police meantime want to find a man who exposed himself to a woman in the popular park in the city around 4:00 o'clock yesterday afternoon in peen knee pack park. the man jumped out from behind a tree and approached the woman along the 8500 block of very street. the man is between 20 and 30 years old. exposed himself and made a harassing gesture. cops say the woman ran away. >> teenager wanted for tackin
police say he got out of his car on tanner street and grabbed h her.he struggled with him but was able to get away. people who live in the area say two incidents of men approaching and grabbing teenaged girls is concerning. >> that's frightening. i mean that's frightening and it's shocking as well. especially with us living here in haddonfield. we wouldn't expect something like that to happen here. >> reporter: police say it's unclear if the two incidents could be related. while...
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tanner says has perfected the practice of gathering personal data from its customers. he spoke at the fordham university school of law in new york city. .. and at the time the city that was still partially in ruin. some of the famous monuments were in rubble. during that day, i was followed by the secret police. i just want to give you a quick indication what the times were like back then. here's a bread store in east berlin in 1988. a long line of people trying to get bread. still more damage on the building. a lot of better things that extra workers could have done with their time. they thought it was good idea to follow me around on this august day in 1988, and this is me taking notes on the streets. they took secret photos of me and they followed me around, minute-by-minute, trying to assess what i was up to during the day. if you go forward a little bit, this year is the schedule -- the outline of a 60-page file just for that day, and here's what it says, for example. at 8:00, the observation has begun. 8:53. i left the hotel and pkw, an automobile, with the -- i
tanner says has perfected the practice of gathering personal data from its customers. he spoke at the fordham university school of law in new york city. .. and at the time the city that was still partially in ruin. some of the famous monuments were in rubble. during that day, i was followed by the secret police. i just want to give you a quick indication what the times were like back then. here's a bread store in east berlin in 1988. a long line of people trying to get bread. still more damage...
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. >> reporter: first-time mom anna didn't know she was bathing her son, tanner, too frequently. baby broken to ex-ma doesn't get moisturer every day, they may get an itchy rash. 11% of kids get it. he has it. >> tkd go away or being a lifetime thing. >> reporter: baby sylvia's mom does a different approach. >> it's easy on the hands. >> reporter: fewer baths and more moisturizer. >> around the neck and behind the ears. >> reporter: that's what the story tried, coat your newborns, a moisturizer every day. others were told not to use moisturizers at all. by the time they were 6 months old, the moisturized babies had 50% fewer cases of eczema. lighten up on the rubber duckies no more than three baths a week. and bath products, small amount. fragrance free is best. none on the face, and moisturize after bath time. but before they're dry. the damp skin will absorb the lotion better. to keep baby's skin as happy as baby's bath. for "good morning america," i'm dr. rich besser, abc news, new jersey. >> we come away with baby envy. we want babies again. >> they just smell so good. like b
. >> reporter: first-time mom anna didn't know she was bathing her son, tanner, too frequently. baby broken to ex-ma doesn't get moisturer every day, they may get an itchy rash. 11% of kids get it. he has it. >> tkd go away or being a lifetime thing. >> reporter: baby sylvia's mom does a different approach. >> it's easy on the hands. >> reporter: fewer baths and more moisturizer. >> around the neck and behind the ears. >> reporter: that's what the story...
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i was asked to blurb it and i asked what where to do that and then i read it and what does tanner know about a race and it turns out a few things that i thought were sharing. we come to blurb and did a lot of events. we thought about going on tour together and we couldn't do that because it takes a lot of work. we did do one live event exactly a year ago and there was a much better -- you are much better audience. and the conversation about race as tanner and i am solid of o'brien were experimenting, we talk to each other in a group? to talk about obama and race stuff and we wanted to continue this conversation and expand it so we reached out to raquel and we had lunches and e-mails and we are honing in on this event. so this came out of an attempt to expand the conversations we were each having or it's made out of pigeonholing that we have put into to represent our people. talking about immigration and then i want to hear if you want to talk about something else as an example. this was like the second iteration of that live event one year later. there was no conscious effort for inter
i was asked to blurb it and i asked what where to do that and then i read it and what does tanner know about a race and it turns out a few things that i thought were sharing. we come to blurb and did a lot of events. we thought about going on tour together and we couldn't do that because it takes a lot of work. we did do one live event exactly a year ago and there was a much better -- you are much better audience. and the conversation about race as tanner and i am solid of o'brien were...
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that was followed by john tanner's paper from the outbreak of ebola in sudan in 2004. this is based on pcr. a little refinement of data. the curve starting low and going up as the disease progresses. importantly here the dark bars represent the fatal outcome and open bars are those that survived. you can see there's a strong correlation between viral load and the outcome of disease. the assetment of risk of ebola virus transmission from bodily fluids. this is dan bush's work. only paper i can find. dan can explain a little bit more. i want to highlight a couple of things. number one, this column here is pcr positive. you probably can't read it but the bottom line you have 14 positive samples. and there's a whole bunch of different categories, is a life, skin, urine, vomit, sputum, breast milk and stool and so on. the center column here is virus culture positive. there were a total of four positive. importantly of those four, two of the specimens were convalescent, one in semen and one in breast milk. we haven't talked much at all about possibility of transmission after
that was followed by john tanner's paper from the outbreak of ebola in sudan in 2004. this is based on pcr. a little refinement of data. the curve starting low and going up as the disease progresses. importantly here the dark bars represent the fatal outcome and open bars are those that survived. you can see there's a strong correlation between viral load and the outcome of disease. the assetment of risk of ebola virus transmission from bodily fluids. this is dan bush's work. only paper i can...
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. >> reporter: first-time mom anna didn't know she was bathing her son, tanner, too frequently. baby that's susceptible to eczema doesn't get moisturizer every day, they may get an itchy rash. 11% of kids get it. he has it. >> it could go away or be a lifetime thing. they don't know yet. >> reporter: baby sylvia's mom does a different approach. >> it calms her down and it's nice. it's easy on the hands. >> reporter: fewer baths and more moisturizer. >> around the neck and behind the ears. >> reporter: that's what the study tried. they asked some parents with eczema to coat their newborns with a moisturizer every day. others were told not to use moisturizers at all. by the time they were 6 months old, the moisturized babies had 50% fewer cases of eczema. here's what you need no know for infants. lighten up on the rubber duckies no more than three baths a week. and when using bath products, use a small amount. fragrance free is best. no soap on the face. and put moisturizer on right after bath time, but before they're completely dry. the damp skin will absorb the lotion better. to
. >> reporter: first-time mom anna didn't know she was bathing her son, tanner, too frequently. baby that's susceptible to eczema doesn't get moisturizer every day, they may get an itchy rash. 11% of kids get it. he has it. >> it could go away or be a lifetime thing. they don't know yet. >> reporter: baby sylvia's mom does a different approach. >> it calms her down and it's nice. it's easy on the hands. >> reporter: fewer baths and more moisturizer. >> around...
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allowed anyone to pick recurs entire town of be painted in red however some waters a little curved tanners long run great word sums due to lack of parking spaces some card come with all dp teal was one brand new this is such the mta several years back >> : knows the losses to stars beyond sending people parking and a thick red zones if this happens to you you can prove it you can have refund >> : are listed as does our problem check out the screen is shown in from the post office city recently installed fire hydrant and a father directed the curve now contents would dictate our park too close to a fire hydrant >> : warding is owned 11:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. card reads a.m. to 6:00 p.m. our ticket receiver vandalized >> : the where some things are not always look the same other news this morning teenager better battling aggressive bone cancer and getting the incredible things check out his book was >> : when we still live in plans to complete his book was by then ought to been able to do some great things because the tickets get the cell intemperances quebec even helpful and airplane the fencing
allowed anyone to pick recurs entire town of be painted in red however some waters a little curved tanners long run great word sums due to lack of parking spaces some card come with all dp teal was one brand new this is such the mta several years back >> : knows the losses to stars beyond sending people parking and a thick red zones if this happens to you you can prove it you can have refund >> : are listed as does our problem check out the screen is shown in from the post office...
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before dar tanner left, he put that into the relative -- could still profit from insider trading, and i know the bush family started in china long ago and i would be curious to know how many members members of cons have relatives with stocks stocd disagree any of this is good for united states citizens. we august to go back to the import tariff issue gut our own borders back, make everything in this country that we possibly can and also in 1944, we decided we were going to take england's police in the world, which explains why we have a parliament now with slates of candidates screaming at each other, going around the world, interfere, having little wars, and we're actually putting infrastructure all around the world for these global companies. i think we ought to listen to our forefathers and have no more foreign entanglements. >> host: several different points there from maria. >> guest: well, a there's certainly a view in this country, and elsewhere around the world, that we should limit our foreign entanglements. i think the united states is inextricably connected to the rest of t
before dar tanner left, he put that into the relative -- could still profit from insider trading, and i know the bush family started in china long ago and i would be curious to know how many members members of cons have relatives with stocks stocd disagree any of this is good for united states citizens. we august to go back to the import tariff issue gut our own borders back, make everything in this country that we possibly can and also in 1944, we decided we were going to take england's police...