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. >> by the early 1800s, with the development of a machine that teaces the shape of your profile andology that people were just dying to see how it worked, there were just lines out the door. there were hundreds of people getting silhouettes on any given day in any town in america. reporter: this exhibition also shows how silhouettes have inspired contemporary artis. >> so ware standing in the middle of my interactive exhibition. this is a depth camera, looking down. reporter: camille takes the abstract nature to restore the online profile. >> so my software takes that data and extracts the silhouette from above from that information.: reportoking at race through the blackness of silhouettes, while another creates shadows, and yet another takes them from a flat surface to produce in critically -- delicate sculptures. for such an ancit technique, silhouettes seem remarkably adaptable to modern ways of expressing ourselves. jane o'brien, bbc news, washington. laura: the gorgeous silhouettes. i am laura trevelyan. orthanks f watching "world news america." announcer: with the bbc news ap
. >> by the early 1800s, with the development of a machine that teaces the shape of your profile andology that people were just dying to see how it worked, there were just lines out the door. there were hundreds of people getting silhouettes on any given day in any town in america. reporter: this exhibition also shows how silhouettes have inspired contemporary artis. >> so ware standing in the middle of my interactive exhibition. this is a depth camera, looking down. reporter:...
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there's a celebration underway today in the town of the teac in northern uganda but the memory of the past is never far behind the rebels of the launce resistance army left the region some ten years ago the suffering they caused still hasn't healed. the people here are celebrating the anniversary of evelyn and his mother's death margaret a kello died three years after evelyn was liberated from the hands of christian militia margaret's health had suffered under a years of worry for her daughter the years that evelyn spent as a captive of joseph koni head of the n.r.a. . everyone here young and old is a victim of the terror waged by the l r a some are also perpetrators the n.r.a. killed their families their children parents grandparents many were kidnapped and forced to become child soldiers given no choice but to plunder and kill. young women had to bear the children of their kidnapped us. no one man and when i returned home from captivity and from the bush i had two children with him my mother took in my children and love them when my mother died she left a big hole in my life have be
there's a celebration underway today in the town of the teac in northern uganda but the memory of the past is never far behind the rebels of the launce resistance army left the region some ten years ago the suffering they caused still hasn't healed. the people here are celebrating the anniversary of evelyn and his mother's death margaret a kello died three years after evelyn was liberated from the hands of christian militia margaret's health had suffered under a years of worry for her daughter...
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issue terra nova high school teacher marlene gutierrez is all too familiar with.marlene gutierrez/teacg leaving, you know, even though i don't want to." gutierrez says more than 40-percent of her salary pays for her one-bedroom apartment in daly city. combined with minimal annual raises -- she's struggling to keep up. if cheaper, district-owned housing was available -- she says she'd sign up.marlene gutierrez/teacher- "i have to be optimistic." if the measure passes, a citizen oversight committee would monitor how the money is being spent. educators would also have a seven to ten year cap of living in the units... theoretically enough time for them to save enough money to eventually buy their own home. in san mateo county, philippe djegal, kron four news. now to our four zone forecast.four zone now to our now to our four zone forecast. taking a live look outside at s-f-o. kron-4's chief meteorologist lawrence karnow is here now with the forecast lawrence karnow: temperatures remained much cooler than normal for the bay area today. there were also plenty of clouds and we could soon see
issue terra nova high school teacher marlene gutierrez is all too familiar with.marlene gutierrez/teacg leaving, you know, even though i don't want to." gutierrez says more than 40-percent of her salary pays for her one-bedroom apartment in daly city. combined with minimal annual raises -- she's struggling to keep up. if cheaper, district-owned housing was available -- she says she'd sign up.marlene gutierrez/teacher- "i have to be optimistic." if the measure passes, a citizen...
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hea language app that teacs real-life conversations in a new language, like spanish, french, german,an, ande. >> the lemelson foundation. committed to improving lives through invention, in the u.s. and developing countries. on the web at lemelson.org. >> supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. mmitted to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: >> this program was made possible by the corporatron for publiccasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> brangham: three american detainees are on their way home tonight from captity in north korea. the korean-americans were freed today, ahead of a planned summit between kim jong-un and president trump. it came during a visit to pyongyang by secretary of state mike pompeo. pompeo's plane carrying the three men stopped in tokyo on its way back to the u.s. pompeo said they "seem to be in good health." later, at a cabinet meeting, president trump said the release was a gesture of goo
hea language app that teacs real-life conversations in a new language, like spanish, french, german,an, ande. >> the lemelson foundation. committed to improving lives through invention, in the u.s. and developing countries. on the web at lemelson.org. >> supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. mmitted to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: >> this...
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issue terra nova high school teacher marlene gutierrez is all too familiar with.marlene gutierrez/teacr- "i'm always exploring leaving, you know, even though i don't want to." gutierrez says more than 40-percent of her salary pays for her one-bedroom apartment in daly city. combined with minimal annual raises -- she's struggling to keep up. if cheaper, district-owned housing was available -- she says she'd sign up.marlene gutierrez/teacher- "i have to be optimistic." if the measure passes, a citizen oversight committee would monitor how the money is being spent. educators would also have a seven to ten year cap of living in the units... theoretically enough time for them to save enough money to eventually buy their own home. in san mateo county, philippe djegal, kron four news. (robin) coming up on the kron four morning news... many people will be swimming or boating this memorial day weekend. we'll show you how some places are preparing to keep you safe this memorial day weekend. checking in on your morning forecast. tracking hit/miss on/off showers today in the bay area. rain totals
issue terra nova high school teacher marlene gutierrez is all too familiar with.marlene gutierrez/teacr- "i'm always exploring leaving, you know, even though i don't want to." gutierrez says more than 40-percent of her salary pays for her one-bedroom apartment in daly city. combined with minimal annual raises -- she's struggling to keep up. if cheaper, district-owned housing was available -- she says she'd sign up.marlene gutierrez/teacher- "i have to be optimistic." if the...