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for example, the fur, the wonderful satiny quality, the beautiful pearls that decorate the kokoshnik or the very decorative native type of costume or headgear that was worn in the 17th-century russia. now that i have discussed or presented the individual elements of style and i have tried to focus on one particular aspect of style, one particular element in each of these works, i'd like to focus on four works. i'd like to go back to and start with caravaggio. i would like to analyze caravaggio and incorporate or actually inspect and look at all of the essential and most important elements of style which worked in order to create a definite impact on the viewer. the artist caravaggio in the depiction of "the deposition," the body-- it's a religious painting. the body of christ has just been removed from the cross. you have a very theatrical and an exceptionally dramatic representation. what you see-- you have a group of figures. and they have all grouped together, and they are supporting the figure of christ. there is a spotlit effect. now the manner in which the artist was able to su
for example, the fur, the wonderful satiny quality, the beautiful pearls that decorate the kokoshnik or the very decorative native type of costume or headgear that was worn in the 17th-century russia. now that i have discussed or presented the individual elements of style and i have tried to focus on one particular aspect of style, one particular element in each of these works, i'd like to focus on four works. i'd like to go back to and start with caravaggio. i would like to analyze caravaggio...
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oil damages the fur coats exposing them to the elements and for unknown reasons it usually prevents themm giving birth. when she was brought in this summer, scientists discovered she was pregnant. >>> temperatures were cooler today. tomorrow we start the day with fog, it is moving in over san francisco right now. it will clear out in the afternoon, we will see sunshine at the coast line. temperatures warm inland but warmer conditions for the north and south bays. temperatures cool sunday and monday. but we will talk more about that in a moment. tomorrow morning, temperatures running in the 50s. 60 for the delta and inland. noon hour, temperatures climbing into the 70s. inland 80s. staying cool close to the coast line. 60s in san francisco and the peninsula. 3:00 more 80s. mostly the 90s stay out of the bay area tomorrow. couple exceptions, morgan hill, 90 degrees tomorrow. 85 los gatos. 84 sunnyvale. 82 san jose. 89 concord. 89 livermore. east bay shore, 67 berkeley. 78 fremont. coast line staying cool. low 60s. 63 in san francisco. fog lifts off into the early afternoon and north bay te
oil damages the fur coats exposing them to the elements and for unknown reasons it usually prevents themm giving birth. when she was brought in this summer, scientists discovered she was pregnant. >>> temperatures were cooler today. tomorrow we start the day with fog, it is moving in over san francisco right now. it will clear out in the afternoon, we will see sunshine at the coast line. temperatures warm inland but warmer conditions for the north and south bays. temperatures cool...
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picture postcard churches the story of a city built by opportunist explorers political exiles crossed the fur traders. in the fifteen eighties the russians had only just conquered siberia taking it from the muslims. surrounded by enemies to be their stronghold constructed on top of the city but soon enough it became an economic hub siberian for the oil of its time bringing in a third of. what the location had of the east as for the russians the. tabasco is one of the most popular places to send political dissent is not any people were exiled that once a giant bell that was used to incite riots was supposed to set a three hundred ten. the russian heiress across who led a revolt against the czar and eight hundred twenty five known as the decembrists worse than here in droves there they created a replica high society adopting the latest fashions as soon as they came out or at least once they made it from paris to siberia but the city also served up some bitter irony for the russian royal family after the bolshevik revolution. this is the office was czar nicholas the second spend most of the last
picture postcard churches the story of a city built by opportunist explorers political exiles crossed the fur traders. in the fifteen eighties the russians had only just conquered siberia taking it from the muslims. surrounded by enemies to be their stronghold constructed on top of the city but soon enough it became an economic hub siberian for the oil of its time bringing in a third of. what the location had of the east as for the russians the. tabasco is one of the most popular places to send...
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. >>> the fur said he was not dead and said he was dead >>> a lot of confusion >>> the police were there but made no arrests >>> they should have of course >>> the police were not expecting the escalation >>> and the action we take as to be thought out and planned and consideration for officers safety >>> police in a tough spot these guys may have weapons they were throwing things, the most important thing to stop ride from happening, when need to do what we can hold these guys accountable >>> i'm wondering how far this will go in this saturday night the mission everyone lives around here how far they will take it >>> anne mackovic cbs 5 >>> campaign 2012 mitt romney took a swipe at our state while campaigning in california in san diego the nominee told donors president obama is leading america down a path toward europe even california >>> i'm convinced the president does not have a fundamental understanding of what makes this economy work >>> top down economics never works the country does not succeed when the very top as well >>> obama is raising campaign cash in wisconsin he told the
. >>> the fur said he was not dead and said he was dead >>> a lot of confusion >>> the police were there but made no arrests >>> they should have of course >>> the police were not expecting the escalation >>> and the action we take as to be thought out and planned and consideration for officers safety >>> police in a tough spot these guys may have weapons they were throwing things, the most important thing to stop ride from...
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he's got scars on his face, as you can see it in the little white marks on the fur, that's where, you know, he has been bitten in the past. >> reporter: john goodwin of the humane society of the united states, he recognizes the signs of an illegal dog fighting operation. when he watched our video tape, he saw a lot of red flags. >> what we're looking at there is a treadmill that will be designed for them to fight. along with the harnesses and the heavy chains and the brutal device. >> and this is really a torture device. because that dog, they have gotten the neck held down. her waist held down in another. sometimes she would rather fight so what they will do is trap her down to the contraption so she is forcibly bread. he has an extensive criminal history. including charges of wreckless management and along with weapons and drug charges. >> this is a violent subculture. it is a felony. now with the help of the prince gorge's county attorney's office, what happened with the first-degree murder charges there. it is still unclear whether or not they were convicted or whether or not the
he's got scars on his face, as you can see it in the little white marks on the fur, that's where, you know, he has been bitten in the past. >> reporter: john goodwin of the humane society of the united states, he recognizes the signs of an illegal dog fighting operation. when he watched our video tape, he saw a lot of red flags. >> what we're looking at there is a treadmill that will be designed for them to fight. along with the harnesses and the heavy chains and the brutal device....
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nearly bankrupt five years after the incident dennis wrote a memoir called the russians are coming the furring to the famous cold war era catchphrase although he was never formally charged he's quite sure americans still think he's a russian agent. who is the subaru welcome to the show thank you thank you very much for reminding thanks thanks for coming on first of all oh goodness what is your business in russia that brought you to silicon valley because because it's your business is find it as i understand that actually cause you all the trouble they had to come from so i think it's not particularly associated with russia we do business also in china and india but just to say a few words about it we had a project in california. and this involves exports of a piece of equipment from from can from california to to our lunch to our and my and my business is in our. well as far as i understand as far as i read in the papers there was that thing called the there are more due later is that the equipment let us through this is not can you tell us about this did more do you later thing you wanted to
nearly bankrupt five years after the incident dennis wrote a memoir called the russians are coming the furring to the famous cold war era catchphrase although he was never formally charged he's quite sure americans still think he's a russian agent. who is the subaru welcome to the show thank you thank you very much for reminding thanks thanks for coming on first of all oh goodness what is your business in russia that brought you to silicon valley because because it's your business is find it as...
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the furs later reminded an enthusiastic and welcoming crowd that she and her husband came from humbles. >>> he was still the guy who picks me up for our dates in a car that was so rusted out i could actually see the pavements going by in a hole in the passenger's side door. but more importantly missile, sends a message that even though she herself fear that in the president would fundamentally change him it didn't. she believes he is still the man with integrity and regular guy we can trust a leader nation have a tough spots. eteocles i've seen firsthand that being president doesn't change for you are. it reveals for you are. but in the end of the day when it comes time to make that decision as president, all you had to guide you are your values and your vision and life experiences that make you who you are. >>> and she even took a shot he believes that when you've worked hard and done well and walks through that doorway of opportunity you do not slam it shut behind you. he reached back and you give other folks in the same chances that help you succeed. if we want to give them the sen
the furs later reminded an enthusiastic and welcoming crowd that she and her husband came from humbles. >>> he was still the guy who picks me up for our dates in a car that was so rusted out i could actually see the pavements going by in a hole in the passenger's side door. but more importantly missile, sends a message that even though she herself fear that in the president would fundamentally change him it didn't. she believes he is still the man with integrity and regular guy we can...
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in the ninety's johnnie says resolved bosses are like that a pastor pledged to twenty percent of the fur and wants a billion dollar compensation rizal makes a nine percent of the world's alamy amusing construction and call making the company's was some eight and a half billion dollars part of the harry will take place via video link to israel as interpol want tourney on all the charges and he says leaving the country let's check out some markets that must start with europe stocks are indeed gaining you can see ya. and that's really after falling by the most in two months on wednesday we've got speculation that china may and else new stimulus measures and as well before spanish government present their budget to twenty fourteen which means a european currency is that she wants this in anticipation of that budget which protesters in madrid want to include a reversal of those austerity measures you can check out the russian ruble as well so she gave us the basket currencies and if we take out the. international gains i mean that is indeed a game in itself and as for the first time in five s
in the ninety's johnnie says resolved bosses are like that a pastor pledged to twenty percent of the fur and wants a billion dollar compensation rizal makes a nine percent of the world's alamy amusing construction and call making the company's was some eight and a half billion dollars part of the harry will take place via video link to israel as interpol want tourney on all the charges and he says leaving the country let's check out some markets that must start with europe stocks are indeed...
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should announce because they are surprised by the fur ror. n the sidewalk. everybody is talking about it. it >> greg: not on the sidewalk! on the sidewalk? >> dana: my idea is there should be a rematch. n.f.l. should announce -- >> kimberly: do-over. >> dana: seattle and green bay will play in a special event and make a ton of money. it will be the rumble in the jungle. >> eric: they don't do that. what they're doing now -- >> bob: very good. who fought in the rummable in the jung? >> dana: boxing. i don't know. [ laughter ] >> eric: can we point -- >> bob: it sounded start when you said it. >> eric: th the ratings are skyrocketing. >> kimberly: agenda if it was "jeopardy" you would have won. >> bob: you want to beat up unions. i was told when the segment started don't turn it in political discussion. what did you do? >> eric: i said the n.f.l. is laughing to the bank. the games, people are tuning in to how bad the referees are. >> dana: $3 million. they could make that per commercial break. >> bob: you are right about the fight. we could get
should announce because they are surprised by the fur ror. n the sidewalk. everybody is talking about it. it >> greg: not on the sidewalk! on the sidewalk? >> dana: my idea is there should be a rematch. n.f.l. should announce -- >> kimberly: do-over. >> dana: seattle and green bay will play in a special event and make a ton of money. it will be the rumble in the jungle. >> eric: they don't do that. what they're doing now -- >> bob: very good. who fought in...
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the fur turns green. >> that tail is long, like a opossum's tail. >> he uses it as a hand. like balance. >> they're found in south america. >> do you want to jump? >> i can only afford one suit here. >> thank you, jack. >> a lot more animal fun on jack hanna's "wild >>> back now with the country group little big town. the high water mark for this band that can tell you the theme song for "good afternoon america" dearly departed. nominated for three vocal awards and single of the year. the album drops and they join us now. guys, first of all, congratulations on the theme song. how does it feel? i mean that is some serious exhibition. >> oh, man, it's amazing. we've had a really good week. >> yes. >> which one means the most of those? >> well, it was the band's first number one record so that's a pretty big milestone for us. >> 13 years. >> that's the thing. you're an overnight sensation, 13 years. how does it feel for "pontoon" to go number one. one of the hot songs of the summer as 13 years as a group? >>
the fur turns green. >> that tail is long, like a opossum's tail. >> he uses it as a hand. like balance. >> they're found in south america. >> do you want to jump? >> i can only afford one suit here. >> thank you, jack. >> a lot more animal fun on jack hanna's "wild >>> back now with the country group little big town. the high water mark for this band that can tell you the theme song for "good afternoon america" dearly departed....
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also the fur blanket. he doesn't under the purpose of that one. i think the clean style, very modern, soothing, is a nice reflection of both of us. >> are you guys done decorating right now because if you're not we're all in trouble. it looks really good. >> you're never really done. we have the conversation about when we start to think about having another child, which is the first room to go. that's the fun thing. we're always moving in new art. we love contemporary art. so it's obviously that can change really the character of a room. >> and you're getting ready to get back in the boardroom for "celebrity apprentice" again. >> yes. >> when does that start up. >> filming next month. >> how do you fit that in your schedule? >> it's wild but it's a lot of fun. we film right here in new york and it's the 14th season if you can believe it. >> the celebrities, do you know who is on it yet? you can't share. >> you know, this is the network right here, nbc, but, no, i've sworn away arabella, my firstborn child. >> not getting anything. >> soon we'll fi
also the fur blanket. he doesn't under the purpose of that one. i think the clean style, very modern, soothing, is a nice reflection of both of us. >> are you guys done decorating right now because if you're not we're all in trouble. it looks really good. >> you're never really done. we have the conversation about when we start to think about having another child, which is the first room to go. that's the fun thing. we're always moving in new art. we love contemporary art. so it's...
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the fur turns green.>> that tail is long, like a opossum's tail. >> he uses it as a hand. like balance. >> they're found in south america. >> do you want to jump? >> i can only afford one suit here. >> thank you, jack. >> a lot more animal fun on jack hanna's "wild countd anncr: it'll start out as concrete and steel... but it'll become so much more. a new world-class resort casino in maryland. two thousand construction jobs to build it. four thousand permanent, good-paying jobs when it's done. hundreds of millions for maryland schools... real oversight to make sure the money goes... where it's supposed to. but none of it will happen unless we vote for... question seven this november. vote for question seven. and help build a better future for maryland. >>> back now with the country group little big town. the high water mark for this band that can tell you the theme song for "good afternoon america" dearly departed. nominated for three vocal awards and single of the year. the album drops and they join us n
the fur turns green.>> that tail is long, like a opossum's tail. >> he uses it as a hand. like balance. >> they're found in south america. >> do you want to jump? >> i can only afford one suit here. >> thank you, jack. >> a lot more animal fun on jack hanna's "wild countd anncr: it'll start out as concrete and steel... but it'll become so much more. a new world-class resort casino in maryland. two thousand construction jobs to build it. four...
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the boys do. they are quite proud of their foot fur, the hobbits. craig: i don't know. i'm a griffin dor. i don't know anything about that. [applause] so tell me about the "strike back" show then. do you strike back? >> yes. frequently. craig: is it vigilantes? are you crazy vigilantes that go crazy and wreck the joint? >> no, it is a special ops unit out in different parts of africa which is where we have been filming from the last seven months so i have just come back. craig: from africa? see any rhinos? >> touchy subject. craig: they are endangered. >> yeah, they are. craig: that's why we have a rhino here. which is not a real rhino. sandra: you -- he saved me. >> did you? god bless. craig: thanks very much. i saved the gay robot skeleton as well. >> god bless you. craig: really? that's less of a god bless you than the rhino saving. >> well, you know. you know. craig: i understand. he can look after himself. >> what the hell, man? >> i like your suit. >> save me from myself? craig: hey so, you're out in africa? where were you filming in africa? >> mozambique, capetown. craig: that soun
the boys do. they are quite proud of their foot fur, the hobbits. craig: i don't know. i'm a griffin dor. i don't know anything about that. [applause] so tell me about the "strike back" show then. do you strike back? >> yes. frequently. craig: is it vigilantes? are you crazy vigilantes that go crazy and wreck the joint? >> no, it is a special ops unit out in different parts of africa which is where we have been filming from the last seven months so i have just come back....
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the fur one is more my jam. >> what happens when you are not happy? what is a sad tail?k it curls up. >> it creeps me out in a weird way. >> you look not at all creeped out by this. let's say this tail malfunctions and suddenly you are getting unwanted sexual advances? >> between the squirrel and the urine and the tail it has been the stuff of nightmares and i don't know how i will ever sleep again. >> the same company you know makes brain-powered cat ears. will you buy the tail to go with it? >> absolutely. >> i was going say this is creepy, but i am trying to take paul mccurio's lead on this. it would be better to say creepy japanese tail in urine. >> bill, last word to you, and make it good. >> i hate to edit the direction that other people take when they make their commercials, but this would have been so much better if the dude had caught the frisbie in his mouth and they didn't go with what would have worked. and his tail should have been pointed straight up and straight when he met the girl. that was also wrong move on their part. and why is he dressed like woody
the fur one is more my jam. >> what happens when you are not happy? what is a sad tail?k it curls up. >> it creeps me out in a weird way. >> you look not at all creeped out by this. let's say this tail malfunctions and suddenly you are getting unwanted sexual advances? >> between the squirrel and the urine and the tail it has been the stuff of nightmares and i don't know how i will ever sleep again. >> the same company you know makes brain-powered cat ears. will...
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and actually, when it was made a park, there was already some big impacts to the park. furrapping had occurred. elk and deer were being poached. and the park actually formed by bringing in the military to help protect it. and then soon after that, they moved into a phase of trying to manipulate it to get it back to a healthy state, which included the removal and eradication of predators. they were thought to have been bad at that point. narrator: ironically, while striving to preserve the animals and landscape, humans implemented changes that affected the health of the ecosystem. in 1926, park rangers exterminated the wolf population, triggering a cascade effect. in the following years, the elk population soared, seriously impacting other species. the elk consumed much of the vegetation in the lamar valley, an area in the north of the park, and many species that depended on this vegetation, such as beavers, grew scarce. to combat this problem, different methods were adopted over the years to control the elk population, including trapping and killing them. finally, in a cont
and actually, when it was made a park, there was already some big impacts to the park. furrapping had occurred. elk and deer were being poached. and the park actually formed by bringing in the military to help protect it. and then soon after that, they moved into a phase of trying to manipulate it to get it back to a healthy state, which included the removal and eradication of predators. they were thought to have been bad at that point. narrator: ironically, while striving to preserve the...
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the nickname fur lady bird was here comes uncle corn, and his fourth job. they have a contempt for him and the reporters like roberts at the washington post's i have only seen lyndon johnson as a colonel corn pone. i said it is going to be hard to think of him as president johnson. watching him take over some lee it wasn't hard at all. he is towering over the rim. he was always the biggest man in the room. i am trying to talk to everyone alive and i have forgotten some of them. can't imagine who i have forgotten. going over the faces. and it occurs to me that who i forgot was the photographer. the photographer's name was cecil south. he must be dead by this time. but i had my wife looked up in the national telephone directly there was cecil -- cecil southman living in florida, 89 years old. i called and his wife answered the phone and i said mrs. dowman, my name is robert caro and dry writing books about lyndon johnson. she says cecil has been waiting for you to call. [laughter and applause] >> those of you who read the book know that he provided a lot of ot
the nickname fur lady bird was here comes uncle corn, and his fourth job. they have a contempt for him and the reporters like roberts at the washington post's i have only seen lyndon johnson as a colonel corn pone. i said it is going to be hard to think of him as president johnson. watching him take over some lee it wasn't hard at all. he is towering over the rim. he was always the biggest man in the room. i am trying to talk to everyone alive and i have forgotten some of them. can't imagine...
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how much fun are the kids having walking the streets of chicago which we know are some of the most furreduss streets in this country. the one nice thing about this is that ram emmanuel is suddenly finding elected politics is a heck of a lot harder than banging heads together in the west wing. >> that's so true. lori, how is the strike going to end? are they just going to give in anyway because they always do, and then another city will go bankrupt. >> it is close to being bankrupt right now. these teachers are getting a 14% raise. i think the bigger picture here is the union story. i think they are experiencing diminishing cloud, and they are ticked off at the president. i think the point here is the unions can say, we are not teaching your kids. we are relevant and still power wl. powerful. i don't know how it is going to end. it is pathetic. >> bill, you went on strike for three years, and nobody noticed. the office smelled better. >> i forgot what i was protesting. protesting is always fun in america. there is the odd occasion like at kent state, but look back to the 60s. what they wer
how much fun are the kids having walking the streets of chicago which we know are some of the most furreduss streets in this country. the one nice thing about this is that ram emmanuel is suddenly finding elected politics is a heck of a lot harder than banging heads together in the west wing. >> that's so true. lori, how is the strike going to end? are they just going to give in anyway because they always do, and then another city will go bankrupt. >> it is close to being bankrupt...
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let the guy get elected furs. then they said, give him time, and then when things have not worked out the way they thought, they move the goalposts again and said, you wait until the gets his second term, so we keep moving the goalposts, but supporters are saying when he gets a second term it is going to change. i want to know whether or not you think we are going to see a dramatically different rock obama -- barack obama if he wins, and specifically with regard to campaign finance reform. now he has said, and i got to play by the rules, because i cannot lose, but when i get in, i am going to fix this campaign finance issue, so what are your thoughts? >> i think my answer is the same, and that is that i do not know. now i do not think anyone knows. it is the obvious race between obama and romney, but it is the issue of campaigning, and we do not know who is going to end up in the white house if he wins reelection. there are differences between the two. obama campaigned as a leader, but he governs as a timid leader.
let the guy get elected furs. then they said, give him time, and then when things have not worked out the way they thought, they move the goalposts again and said, you wait until the gets his second term, so we keep moving the goalposts, but supporters are saying when he gets a second term it is going to change. i want to know whether or not you think we are going to see a dramatically different rock obama -- barack obama if he wins, and specifically with regard to campaign finance reform. now...
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probably start with german shepherds, maybe a bloodhound and it's a long way down the list before you get to yapping balls of furn japan, some incredibly cute canines are doing their level best to run with the big dogs. and here's abc's akiko fujita. >> reporter: in the dog eat dog world of crime fighting, where intimidation is part of the job, an eight-pound squeal doesn't exactly scream fear. miniature pups have long been considered the pampered lap dogs. arm candy for the rich and famous. but police dogs? at just ten pounds, miniature this nazer is the face of a new breed of police canines in japan. tiny, agile, and, yes, adorable. but don't call him a police mascot. he's trained to sniff out drugs and explosives, follow officer commands. he's even got a few tricks up his sleeve. kind of a pioneer in some ways. police here have traditionally limited their force to big dogs like german she herpds and labs. but three years ago, this dog became the country's first miniature canine, passing a rigorous test few his size had attempted. he blazed a trail and police departments changed their rules, so smaller pups co
probably start with german shepherds, maybe a bloodhound and it's a long way down the list before you get to yapping balls of furn japan, some incredibly cute canines are doing their level best to run with the big dogs. and here's abc's akiko fujita. >> reporter: in the dog eat dog world of crime fighting, where intimidation is part of the job, an eight-pound squeal doesn't exactly scream fear. miniature pups have long been considered the pampered lap dogs. arm candy for the rich and...
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as for the bright red fur? it was an accident. eir was just a jar of bright red paint lying around. >>> speak of little ones. this one might be a surprise. 4-month-old sebastian crying until the scene from "star wars." listen. his parents have tried other songs, they say, but only the "star wars" theme ever works. his mom said she did watch the movie a lot when she was pregnant. whatever the explanation, the force is with the sleep-deprived parents and parents sleep deprived everywhere. >>> tonight jimmy kimmel, julianne moore and the pint-sized girl who stole the show. the scene. ow i can be in advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than twice a day. people with copd taking advair may have a higher chance of pneumonia. advair may increase your ri
as for the bright red fur? it was an accident. eir was just a jar of bright red paint lying around. >>> speak of little ones. this one might be a surprise. 4-month-old sebastian crying until the scene from "star wars." listen. his parents have tried other songs, they say, but only the "star wars" theme ever works. his mom said she did watch the movie a lot when she was pregnant. whatever the explanation, the force is with the sleep-deprived parents and parents sleep...
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little long and self-indulgent but clinton's approval rating is nearly 70% making the endorsement a vital one. one. fur. >>> the romney campaign says clinton's speech brings into focus what they call the failures of president obama and that, after four years of clinton, americans could say they were better off essentially saying that is not the case today with president obama. >> what do we expect to hear from the president tonight? >> one-time chief of staff rahm emmanuel told bloomberg news to expect a big and visionary speech, that the president will talk about where he he wants the country to get and how he plans to get there, essentially what we'll see if he is given another four years. >> all right. thank you very much for that report. >>> one of the pioneers in the nfl in a hospital in maryland in morning. we'll get the latest as we check more headlines. >> a check of the markets showed wall street closed mixed yesterday. dow was up 11 butt nasdaq fell about six points. all world markets are rising ahead of today's meeting at the europe seen central bank where economists expect a new plan to hel
little long and self-indulgent but clinton's approval rating is nearly 70% making the endorsement a vital one. one. fur. >>> the romney campaign says clinton's speech brings into focus what they call the failures of president obama and that, after four years of clinton, americans could say they were better off essentially saying that is not the case today with president obama. >> what do we expect to hear from the president tonight? >> one-time chief of staff rahm emmanuel...
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. >>> switches in the sacramento valley fur a young man from lafayette to vanish over the weekend. 22 let olson was last know what the sacramento river near chico. family friends hold a vigil in the fight yesterday. lot of people are following the story on why. >>> committee for is the pitch that was expected to of about zero thousand members but within 24 hours a 35,000 to 40,000 people out on the page. >>> he was student and his parents contacted the authorities on monday because he built to return home. >>> we have a couple patches of fog. otherwise looking good on this fight. just a couple patches of fog down in towards the south bay. a little cool in spots in the north bay. some of the '40's and low or 50s. clinical monday. but usually average above 70 degrees and 7 cisco. were to be well below the average today though. with a bit above average in livermore had a degrees. >>> live look at some of our sisters and the east bay. so for the freeway closures in effect on the east gallons of highway 4. if your coming and the shore for with this looks like through berkeley. to this that
. >>> switches in the sacramento valley fur a young man from lafayette to vanish over the weekend. 22 let olson was last know what the sacramento river near chico. family friends hold a vigil in the fight yesterday. lot of people are following the story on why. >>> committee for is the pitch that was expected to of about zero thousand members but within 24 hours a 35,000 to 40,000 people out on the page. >>> he was student and his parents contacted the authorities on...
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whole thing is just like gang gangs first allegiances to the gangs second allegiances how the gang makes money furred allegiance might be us the people we may be third fourth or fifth i'm not really sure but they are set up and they operate just like gangs they acquire turf if any third entity and is into the turf the two gangs will team up to expel that third entity or absorbed that third entity so the mindset is identical to the street gangs the crips and the bloods and i apologize to the crips and bloods for having to do that too i'm. and jesse in your book you said that the third party movement tends to start whenever there is a crisis in the country do you believe that that was the case with the occupy movement. it could be but i do it all i go longer support the third party movement i now support the abolishment of all political parties and i have pretty good people that stand behind me in the book if you read my chapter two you'll find that george washington the father of our country thomas jefferson and john adams all agree with me that party should not take over governments and apparently we
whole thing is just like gang gangs first allegiances to the gangs second allegiances how the gang makes money furred allegiance might be us the people we may be third fourth or fifth i'm not really sure but they are set up and they operate just like gangs they acquire turf if any third entity and is into the turf the two gangs will team up to expel that third entity or absorbed that third entity so the mindset is identical to the street gangs the crips and the bloods and i apologize to the...
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the affliction disappeared completely. -- my daughter had bad psoriasis. >> at a furred and vegetable stand at the 18-kilometer mark, we meet 22-year-old egyptian, who fled to greece four years ago. since then, he has held his uncle growing and selling vegetables. he also works in a tire workshop here, but there have been more and more racist attacks in athens, and now, he avoids the capital. >> i have not experienced any racism out here. it is quiet. of course, for immigrants, life is not easy during a crisis. we have to work twice as hard as the greeks. >> some greeks resent the immigrants and say there are too many of them, but not ali's customers. >> there is an egyptian working in my husband's shop, and we are really satisfied. we cannot find any greek workers. a great man came to work in our fields recently and left after just two hours. >> at the 35th kolomna, the marathon route reaches athens out the limits. the streets are lined with vacant shops. signs of the economic demise. the classic marathon route ends here, venue of the first modern olympic games. the original messenger is said to have delivered his message
the affliction disappeared completely. -- my daughter had bad psoriasis. >> at a furred and vegetable stand at the 18-kilometer mark, we meet 22-year-old egyptian, who fled to greece four years ago. since then, he has held his uncle growing and selling vegetables. he also works in a tire workshop here, but there have been more and more racist attacks in athens, and now, he avoids the capital. >> i have not experienced any racism out here. it is quiet. of course, for immigrants, life...
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the cab of count dracula with 20 lithographs inside and lined with beaver fur. really special. >> let's move on to the print shop. >> ok. the core of what we do is making things. this is an example. this is a print project that will be a fund-raiser for the contemporary music players. we decided to put it in the portfolio so you could either frame at or have it on your bookshelf. >> so nonprofits can come to you, not just visual are nonprofits, but just nonprofits can come to you, and you will produce prints for them to sell, and the profits, they can keep. >> the return on investment is usually four times to 10 times the amount of investment. this is for the bio reserve in mexico, and this is one of the artists we represent. >> you also make prints for the artists that you represent. over here are some large prints by a phenomenal artist. >> he writes these beautiful things. anyone who has told you paradise is a book of rules is -- has only appeared through the windows. this is from all over coffee. we are contract printers for all kinds of organizations all acr
the cab of count dracula with 20 lithographs inside and lined with beaver fur. really special. >> let's move on to the print shop. >> ok. the core of what we do is making things. this is an example. this is a print project that will be a fund-raiser for the contemporary music players. we decided to put it in the portfolio so you could either frame at or have it on your bookshelf. >> so nonprofits can come to you, not just visual are nonprofits, but just nonprofits can come to...
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as for saturday, expect more sunshine as fallow officially arrives in the hour throughout saturday. we'll have furetails on your seven-day in just a few minutes. >>> of all of the giants seasons, one honored his son. >> as bruce lee night kicked off with his wife throwing out the ceremonial pitch and his daughter throwing out the first pitch. >> it's nice that he's being honored tonight. it's fun that i get to sing and my mother gets to pitch. it's his hometown. >> remembered with great reverence when martial arts and baseball were one. >> baseball play hears to put all of their energy into the bat. use the entire body in a very limited space. that's exactly what bruce did in his martial arts. >> as a legendary figure was honored in the right setting it's a place that was very important. they all recognize that. it's just a beautiful thing. >> on the home of the giants, i'm laurnls scott. wrence scott. [ female announcer ] you want family dinner to be special. dad, we want pizza. you guys said tacos. [ female announcer ] it doesn't always work out that way. you know what? we're spending too much m
as for saturday, expect more sunshine as fallow officially arrives in the hour throughout saturday. we'll have furetails on your seven-day in just a few minutes. >>> of all of the giants seasons, one honored his son. >> as bruce lee night kicked off with his wife throwing out the ceremonial pitch and his daughter throwing out the first pitch. >> it's nice that he's being honored tonight. it's fun that i get to sing and my mother gets to pitch. it's his hometown. >>...
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and very interested in the furs.so the colony began at the first trading post and then with a small base of farmers as part of what became the dutch west india company's empire in the atlantic ocean. it is an empire that included a couple small islands in the caribbean and for a little while as parts of brazil and some posts in africa as far as they're based in north america. >> so it's a commercial reason for coming over, not so much religious. >> it was a commercial reason, yes, but it was tied up within the broader goals of dutch imperialism, which at the time was to attack and take territory away from the spanish empire in the portuguese as well. peter stuyvesant himself, new netherlands began his career fighting for the dutch in brazil and then he went to caress out in the caribbean, a dutch island and only then did he come up to the new netherlands. so it shows the connection between all these places, even though new netherlands was not the frontier, it was part of this wider imperial after. >> was peter stuyve
and very interested in the furs.so the colony began at the first trading post and then with a small base of farmers as part of what became the dutch west india company's empire in the atlantic ocean. it is an empire that included a couple small islands in the caribbean and for a little while as parts of brazil and some posts in africa as far as they're based in north america. >> so it's a commercial reason for coming over, not so much religious. >> it was a commercial reason, yes,...