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it's a way to do that through the uptown tenderloin museum. and, yes it's at the heart of probably our biggest challenge for supervisor kim and i, we established with board president president chiu the payroll tax exemption we wanted to find a way to insight positive environmentalists in our communities. you've seen that in mid-market we wanted to make sure with the help of the c p m y agreement and the help of the neighborhoods that have been strong in helping us keep affordable housing here like the tenderloin development with the economic strategy that our own office of economic workforce development has rejected in the conversation and with huge contributions like architects like olsen perking kins and others who have contributed money in time and design and building your subcontractors you're going to hear about them as well along with the support we're still going to be asking companies that aor he moving 0 n here we want them to pay attention to the tenderloin when you do that you'll see startling recoveries we have not seen before you'v
it's a way to do that through the uptown tenderloin museum. and, yes it's at the heart of probably our biggest challenge for supervisor kim and i, we established with board president president chiu the payroll tax exemption we wanted to find a way to insight positive environmentalists in our communities. you've seen that in mid-market we wanted to make sure with the help of the c p m y agreement and the help of the neighborhoods that have been strong in helping us keep affordable housing here...
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the museum. it was reversing the attention of visitors. the original plan called for huge video screens, projecting news of the world into the square. this whimsical fountain by jean tinguely and nicky de stael add to the creative surroundings. all over the world in the seventies, artists felt the desire to get out of the enclosed space of the museum and try to invade the city, so they start to think big, and they start to think in a large-scale way that creates objects that compete with skyscrapers and with large elements. but also they want to compete with the media and create something that is so theatrical, that takes the attention of the media and compares the media with art. the swiss army knife was designed as a ship for the city of venice. it was the main character of a performance piece created by claes oldenburg, coosje van bruggen, and frank gehry. like any art object, it has different levels of meaning. it represents tourism. in fact, the army knife is always in the pocket of the trave
the museum. it was reversing the attention of visitors. the original plan called for huge video screens, projecting news of the world into the square. this whimsical fountain by jean tinguely and nicky de stael add to the creative surroundings. all over the world in the seventies, artists felt the desire to get out of the enclosed space of the museum and try to invade the city, so they start to think big, and they start to think in a large-scale way that creates objects that compete with...
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>> now, this is the most popular exhibit in the whole museum. this is our square-wheeled-tricycle exhibit, and what's so surprising about it is that you can ride on bicycles that have square wheels, and your ride is perfectly smooth. >> the secret is the design. the wheels -- and the bumpy surface they ride on -- fit together with mathematical precision. for all you math mavens, it has to do with what's called a "catenary" curve. >> and so the square wheels, the point of the wheel is exactly fitting into the bottom of each hump, and so you get a perfectly smooth ride because the bicycle seat is not going up and down, but the wheel mates perfectly with the track. and that's one example of how mathematics can make the seemingly impossible suddenly possible. >> math at its finest. >> absolutely. >> while they say, "seeing is believing," i needed a test ride to be convinced. amazingly, it was just like riding a bike with round wheels. no question about it -- all the exhibits here add up to a fascinating experience. at the national museum of math, i'm
>> now, this is the most popular exhibit in the whole museum. this is our square-wheeled-tricycle exhibit, and what's so surprising about it is that you can ride on bicycles that have square wheels, and your ride is perfectly smooth. >> the secret is the design. the wheels -- and the bumpy surface they ride on -- fit together with mathematical precision. for all you math mavens, it has to do with what's called a "catenary" curve. >> and so the square wheels, the...
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in washington the t rex of formally been on display in what's called the tech crimes of the museum of the repeats in boston and one time not before taking a cross country runner trip to washington via fedex the fall so that the guide for long cause of the powerful than two months and months of not apply to stop and rode in silence. if the precept of the museum of the rockies six is the population and is now being referred to as the knights in his t rex we're unveiling what is called a molar five five five also known as the walpole rex also known as the nation's t rex. he was a nearly complete tyrannosaurus rex discovered in nineteen eighty eight on the shore of the fort peck present or in eastern montana and it lay in the ground much as it died. on the shores of listerine. in montana. just over sixty six million years ago. this presentation was so good that erases all the top five skill that restaurateurs ever discovered. the t rex will tell him despite of the in two thousand the unknowing tape and in the exhibition is to spy is the history of going on up until then the next debate
in washington the t rex of formally been on display in what's called the tech crimes of the museum of the repeats in boston and one time not before taking a cross country runner trip to washington via fedex the fall so that the guide for long cause of the powerful than two months and months of not apply to stop and rode in silence. if the precept of the museum of the rockies six is the population and is now being referred to as the knights in his t rex we're unveiling what is called a molar...
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the museum of modern art. nd they have forgotten remarkably to go through the very simple process of filling out the form for the state department, which protects these from being seized. and they didn't. and they were claimed by a holocaust family. and a manhattan attorney then subpoenaed this and it sent a shockwave through the american museum community. and that resulted in this under pressure creating a series of guidelines for researching art and publishing potential moxy looted art. and so what we did is we came behind that and we continued with 44 countries. and we were able to get them to agree to a set of principles which was to research to see if any were suspect. establish mechanisms and claims processes and make sure the you establish alternative dispute processes that are based upon decisions on merit and not technical defenses. and there was a great burst of activity in the american community. national gallery returned a piece of art that they found, chicago art institute and others traded but the
the museum of modern art. nd they have forgotten remarkably to go through the very simple process of filling out the form for the state department, which protects these from being seized. and they didn't. and they were claimed by a holocaust family. and a manhattan attorney then subpoenaed this and it sent a shockwave through the american museum community. and that resulted in this under pressure creating a series of guidelines for researching art and publishing potential moxy looted art. and...
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the curators of the museum in crimea are concerned about the teak gold shares to which they meant cartoon museum in amsterdam the precious pieces with a post up in the tent i recipients were missed to speak. they were nomadic last month i had no right to left no written legacy. but they did leave indiscretions magnificent garments. and skill to what vessels archaeologists find in burial mounds on crimea the city and took it has to cost up to rome on the steppes north of the black sea. the traveling exhibition of crimean defense has landed in amsterdam. then right in the middle of the ukrainian russian contacts. isn't it romantic style. when we got a problem with the items on loan. legal experts are considering who the object legitimate owners are and who we should return in two thousand. we're hoping it'll all turn out alright but feelings are already running on coupons. most of our little place in the eye most of the items are unknown to me old us of trying into tubs and boxes you seem so priceless treasures. the pride of its collection. that is. this is just evil. the exhibition current
the curators of the museum in crimea are concerned about the teak gold shares to which they meant cartoon museum in amsterdam the precious pieces with a post up in the tent i recipients were missed to speak. they were nomadic last month i had no right to left no written legacy. but they did leave indiscretions magnificent garments. and skill to what vessels archaeologists find in burial mounds on crimea the city and took it has to cost up to rome on the steppes north of the black sea. the...
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but to the museum director. o son of christina. it's all too real when she sent a trip to europe on loan. mia had not picked from ukraine. now she's afraid to live to see the cream of the collection again eye. it's pieces to come back to mention the museum. it would be an enormous tragedy of loss for the entire crimea which in the new the new cornea has been a crossroads for greeks romans. sometimes they just love it people. ancient trade routes to china passed through here. this melting pot produced a wealth of arts and culture. i know. it falls victim to a nest was complex the referendum was held to one month ago the simple question on the questionnaire was ideal for or against independence. the win also came after emailing talking about the referendum that was held right to the house appeared in ut. hundreds of years ago the region of the nice as in northern italy was an independent republic and today many people arafat up with being under the isa from that held a referendum last month when the same day as in crimea for the media
but to the museum director. o son of christina. it's all too real when she sent a trip to europe on loan. mia had not picked from ukraine. now she's afraid to live to see the cream of the collection again eye. it's pieces to come back to mention the museum. it would be an enormous tragedy of loss for the entire crimea which in the new the new cornea has been a crossroads for greeks romans. sometimes they just love it people. ancient trade routes to china passed through here. this melting pot...
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but this building was somehow seem guess that's the museum the national museum of indian cinema has been in the works for seven years now the government funded project in south mumbai will cost nearly twenty million us dollars to complete. you see an end to showcase not only did he need and that was made in ireland but also fly to china in the movies. who is just in different kinds of foods and with these did. so the mind to the pavement was beyond what is being provided by the mainstream. a horde of that has to be taken into a car window thinking and joseph the museum. even if the aim is to bring the tide of history and variety of indian films in mind allows business to be producing countries. visitors can expect to see different types of posts this movie making equipment and recording besides being a tourist attraction. museum officials also hope it can be a resource for those working in the entertainment industry. i am going to be kicking constantly getting something out of luck and nine and that's what i needed. i've honestly looks. so the advice i give the custodians of the museum h
but this building was somehow seem guess that's the museum the national museum of indian cinema has been in the works for seven years now the government funded project in south mumbai will cost nearly twenty million us dollars to complete. you see an end to showcase not only did he need and that was made in ireland but also fly to china in the movies. who is just in different kinds of foods and with these did. so the mind to the pavement was beyond what is being provided by the mainstream. a...
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the world's first permanent museum dedicated to the 1989 tiananmen square protest has opened in hong kong. discussion of the violent military crackdown is banned in mainland china. it's hoped the new facility might educate many who don't know about the event. a report from hong kong >> reporter: with a rip of a copy of china, newspaper dated 25 years ago, the museum is declared open. >> it's designed as a maze and takes the visitor through the events leading up to the june 4th crackdown by the military in which student protesters were killed. at just 75 square meters, it's one of the smallest museums around but organizers expect it to have a big impact. >> we are targeting the younger generation that are born after the june 4th massacre so they can come and experience what we have experienced at that time, to show the despair, and the hope at that time brought about by the democracy movement >> reporter: the group behind the museum is made up of lawmakers and pro-democracy activists. they formed in 1989 to support and help fund the beijing students' democracy movement. with a model o
the world's first permanent museum dedicated to the 1989 tiananmen square protest has opened in hong kong. discussion of the violent military crackdown is banned in mainland china. it's hoped the new facility might educate many who don't know about the event. a report from hong kong >> reporter: with a rip of a copy of china, newspaper dated 25 years ago, the museum is declared open. >> it's designed as a maze and takes the visitor through the events leading up to the june 4th...
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the museum responded when you watch the film in the context of the museum, a lot of text that you willcerned people will not read the text, but watch the short film. >> when i read your great story, my version is all marked up. i of course went to the times web site. i want to watch the video and read the transcript. i could do neither. why is that the case? >> i asked for several weeks to see the film. they want to hold off on showing anybody this information until the museum opening and media embargo. they were concerned if not viewed in the context of the museum, you would not get the full understanding of the sophistication of the message. >> could we use this with how nasty people can be in the blogesphere? i'm addicted to see what is the most popular story and what people are saying about it. they were nasty about this particular piece. >> exactly. this is the concern of the clergy. it included rabbi and priest and many clergy. they are concerned. the idea that islam is somehow responsible for 9/11 is alive and well. you can see it on the new york times web site. they want to mak
the museum responded when you watch the film in the context of the museum, a lot of text that you willcerned people will not read the text, but watch the short film. >> when i read your great story, my version is all marked up. i of course went to the times web site. i want to watch the video and read the transcript. i could do neither. why is that the case? >> i asked for several weeks to see the film. they want to hold off on showing anybody this information until the museum...
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what scientists are learning from the works of a famed 19th century sculpture. a museum denoted to the mass der kerr in tiananmen square stirs controver controversy in china. >>> south africa marking 20 years of democracy. in 1994, the country held its first free elections open to all races. those were the votes that made nelson mandela president. south africa holds general e legs in two weeks. >>> a new museum opened in hong kong marking the 1989 tiananmen square protest gives a rare opportunity to see an important bit of history. some in china just want to move on. a report >> reporter: with a rip of a copy of tchina's state newspape dwighted 5 years ago, the museum is declared open. it's designed as a maze and takes the visitors through the events leading up to the june 4th crackdown by the military in which student protesters were killed. at just 75 square meters, it's one of the smallest museums around but organizers expect it to have a big impact. >> we are talking to the younger generation born after the june 4th massacre so they can come and experience what we ha
what scientists are learning from the works of a famed 19th century sculpture. a museum denoted to the mass der kerr in tiananmen square stirs controver controversy in china. >>> south africa marking 20 years of democracy. in 1994, the country held its first free elections open to all races. those were the votes that made nelson mandela president. south africa holds general e legs in two weeks. >>> a new museum opened in hong kong marking the 1989 tiananmen square protest...
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allison is well known in israel that great art lover and donor to help the museum of arts. she's currently construction on the central sanctuary in at this eighty nine of ten years ago. so it did damage to the gallery standing there quietly and i sat with it and watches it and then the old beast time. just based on an even put yourself up a notch entertainment and it's wonderful. in two months a two nd to the center for arts and music in the conduct of their present my collection and on listings as well. i do in addition to being a working artist klinsmann is also helping a whole new generation of artists get their skills as a teacher at the royal college of arts in london which in one on one jacobson at the museum of arts and tell me i eye. rule the evening. will we be. in the rudy. we are. i mean put. the i can kick you the win. though. in. the he was when when will we. had a falling piece of toast of moments which greatly impact of government. president mike joe who is also the chairman of the ruling queen donna announced his determination to implement major re forms with
allison is well known in israel that great art lover and donor to help the museum of arts. she's currently construction on the central sanctuary in at this eighty nine of ten years ago. so it did damage to the gallery standing there quietly and i sat with it and watches it and then the old beast time. just based on an even put yourself up a notch entertainment and it's wonderful. in two months a two nd to the center for arts and music in the conduct of their present my collection and on...
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the museum of modern art. nd they have forgotten remarkably to go through the very simple process of filling out the form for the state department, which protects these from being seized. and they didn't. and they were claimed by a holocaust family. and a manhattan attorney then subpoenaed this and it sent a shockwave through the american museum community. and that resulted in this under pressure creating a series of guidelines for researching art and publishing potential moxy looted art. and so what we did is we came behind that and we continued with 44 countries. and we were able to get them to agree to a set of principles which was to research to see if any were suspect. establish mechanisms and claims processes and make sure the you establish alternative dispute processes that are based upon decisions on merit and not technical defenses. and there was a great burst of activity in the american community. national gallery returned a piece of art that they found, chicago art institute and others traded but the
the museum of modern art. nd they have forgotten remarkably to go through the very simple process of filling out the form for the state department, which protects these from being seized. and they didn't. and they were claimed by a holocaust family. and a manhattan attorney then subpoenaed this and it sent a shockwave through the american museum community. and that resulted in this under pressure creating a series of guidelines for researching art and publishing potential moxy looted art. and...
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the museum reports twice as many field trip groups and four times more members. c 7 is the official tv partner. our special airs on sunday at 6:30 here on abc 7 >> still ahead a nobel prize winner pays a advise writ to students his >>> coming up at 6:00 we'll have a report from southern california on the victims of the i five tour bus tragedy one is still unaccounted for tonight bart takes a car out of service after a report of bed bugs on board. and a science lesson, how much human energy it takes to make energy. thank you. >> tax day is approaching the president and first lady paid just over $98,000 in taxes. the 42 page return shows the couple donated 12% to 32 different charities the 2013 taxes are posted on white house web site we have a link for you. >> a group of high school students learned a thing or two. >> it's not ef day a prize winner talks to teenagers took questions from students in the mission district. >> lucky them, huh? >> absolutely >>> welcome to "world news." tonight, fiery crash. how did a bus filled with students become an inferno? survivor
the museum reports twice as many field trip groups and four times more members. c 7 is the official tv partner. our special airs on sunday at 6:30 here on abc 7 >> still ahead a nobel prize winner pays a advise writ to students his >>> coming up at 6:00 we'll have a report from southern california on the victims of the i five tour bus tragedy one is still unaccounted for tonight bart takes a car out of service after a report of bed bugs on board. and a science lesson, how much...
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it's one of the smallest museums. organizers expect it to have a big impact. >> we are targetting the younger generation born after the june 4th mass anger, so they can experience what we experienced - knock, despair and hope at that time brought about by the movement. >> the group behind the museum is made up of lawmakers and pro-democracy activists, forming to help fund the students' movement. with the model of tenaman square it's hoped to educate the mapp laiders. mainlanders are un aware because reference to it is banned. this woman says the exhibition shows one side of the story and people want to move on. >> the tina man square incident is created by history. >> some of those that shared her views gathered on the street. >> reporter: the museum is in the middle of this alley of the fifth floor of this building. it's creating a lot of noise on its opening day, in a confrontation between supporters and detractors. >> the commotion and press drew attention to the museum, but could jeopardise its existence. it ends,
it's one of the smallest museums. organizers expect it to have a big impact. >> we are targetting the younger generation born after the june 4th mass anger, so they can experience what we experienced - knock, despair and hope at that time brought about by the movement. >> the group behind the museum is made up of lawmakers and pro-democracy activists, forming to help fund the students' movement. with the model of tenaman square it's hoped to educate the mapp laiders. mainlanders are...
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the museum design which detectives suspect it. corinth was like a keen to defend you know i was like stepping into your toe into the strike authorities in experiment than anything man who lives in mt machines that kind of comedy he reached the point that he hoped his one good joke which was difficult because i don't mean to be because you cannot the bucket list. you mean to folks from tt's today was a maniac. today went for x men have their own undertaking but it is true. she really knows what's around the favourite plasma painting which i was the rightful else and is well known in israel as the great october and donor to help the museum of art. she's currently construction on a central to our sanctuary and four. this eighty nine to ten years ago so put it down the geelong gallery is standing there quietly and i said to the present and what does it and anyway it's called the stein just based on the billboard oh so fun. just entertainment and it's wonderful. in two months a two nd to the center for arts and music in the quantity of
the museum design which detectives suspect it. corinth was like a keen to defend you know i was like stepping into your toe into the strike authorities in experiment than anything man who lives in mt machines that kind of comedy he reached the point that he hoped his one good joke which was difficult because i don't mean to be because you cannot the bucket list. you mean to folks from tt's today was a maniac. today went for x men have their own undertaking but it is true. she really knows...
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. >>> now in hong kong, one of the world's first museums dedicated to the protest opened this weekendt's been 25 years since the crack down on demonstrators that killed hundreds. not everyone is seeing this as good for the public. there is flash photograph ri. >> t thousands of protestors gather around the original in tinmen square. the subsequent military investigation, how the crowds first gathered for the funeral of the former communist party inspired by what they saw as more liberal views. why students and workers joined the movement calling for more openness. then the final brutal crack down on june 4th. the organizers hope the museum filled with donations will attract visitors from mainland china where the discussion is still taboo. >> we believe this is a place, museum, to have the memory of china, memory of june 4th. they come many and have the june 4th experience. when they go back, they'll have the urge to fight for democracy. >> in the past few weeks the museum has become controversial. the other owners in the building including those here on the second floor have sent a fo
. >>> now in hong kong, one of the world's first museums dedicated to the protest opened this weekendt's been 25 years since the crack down on demonstrators that killed hundreds. not everyone is seeing this as good for the public. there is flash photograph ri. >> t thousands of protestors gather around the original in tinmen square. the subsequent military investigation, how the crowds first gathered for the funeral of the former communist party inspired by what they saw as more...
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the exhibit featuring his provocative and captivating pieces of art opened to the brooklyn museum on the eighteenth of april and will continue until the tenth of august. fan. ray and alien types come it's been all but from a source rex known as ammo are falling falling falling which bryan me of some sixty five million years did i discovered in montana in nineteen ninety act has been invited to the media of the smithsonian natural history museum in washington. the t rex had formerly been on display in what's called the tech crimes of the museum of the repeats in boston and one time not before taking a cross country runner trip to washington via fedex. the full scope of the guide for long cause of the power of the fat reminds them on time not apply to stop and rode in silence. if the precepts of the museum of the rockies six is the population is now being referred to as the night to his t rex. we're unveiling what is called a molar five five five also known as the walpole rex. also known as the nations the rocks. he was a nearly complete reference rex discovered in eighteen eighty eight
the exhibit featuring his provocative and captivating pieces of art opened to the brooklyn museum on the eighteenth of april and will continue until the tenth of august. fan. ray and alien types come it's been all but from a source rex known as ammo are falling falling falling which bryan me of some sixty five million years did i discovered in montana in nineteen ninety act has been invited to the media of the smithsonian natural history museum in washington. the t rex had formerly been on...
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here's mark albert. >> eight-year-old brice poole calls it the dinosaur bone museum, his favorite. new they to come. >> it's the last day of the dinosaurs t won't reopen until he's 13. so we thought we would get one last advice knit.o: >> reporter: even a tyrannosaurus rex can't outmuscle museum maintenance. starting on monday the second most visited museum in the world will undergo a 48 million dollar overhaul. the century old dinosaur hall will close and nearly 8 million visitors a year won't get to see the museum's most popular attraction. director. >> there is really no eas easy-- cosmetic fix for the hall. what you are seeing is band dade after band-aid. >> physical repairs which include walls and floor being removed, the hall opened up and the story of more than 2,000 dinosaurs retold after the fossils have been restored. >> the place where the bone was filled in, more plaster paris and paint. we will remove the skeleton from the plaster paris, like we have to excavate it all over again. >> reporter: the museum is also making room for its newest jurassic star, a 56 million yea
here's mark albert. >> eight-year-old brice poole calls it the dinosaur bone museum, his favorite. new they to come. >> it's the last day of the dinosaurs t won't reopen until he's 13. so we thought we would get one last advice knit.o: >> reporter: even a tyrannosaurus rex can't outmuscle museum maintenance. starting on monday the second most visited museum in the world will undergo a 48 million dollar overhaul. the century old dinosaur hall will close and nearly 8 million...
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do you foresee anything and the cost of beauty and diversity museum and the pompidou center have put on a cool trophy for chinese art truly an accent like that. the masterpiece has come from different periods of history including some of the most exciting chapters of french part of a chat in person. i meet you how all these words the things they represent and emotions their health needs thirteen body of a certain idea of friends. pictures of cars like most refers to the report seemed to want to thank you to complain your path will cost of the penny three important areas and artistic movement and friends from the renaissance until after the world war two. one of the centerpiece is a good read my stance as the london eye content from course the new thing. and his nemesis of christmas and candy. the scene of the interest of the spirit of this takes a bit more. we chose this piece of bread one of the cats with his capitol hill and rising crazy life he really captures the cabin to a celebratory atmosphere are parts that i have no way he plays with light and shadow in this painting was tot
do you foresee anything and the cost of beauty and diversity museum and the pompidou center have put on a cool trophy for chinese art truly an accent like that. the masterpiece has come from different periods of history including some of the most exciting chapters of french part of a chat in person. i meet you how all these words the things they represent and emotions their health needs thirteen body of a certain idea of friends. pictures of cars like most refers to the report seemed to want to...
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to the museum of modern art of ig with on -- igon sheila paintings. and they had forgotten, remarkably, to go through the very simple process of filling out form there the state department which protects these from being seized, and they didn't. and they were claimed by a holocaust family. and robert morganthau, the manhattan attorney, then subpoenaed the art, and it sent a shock wave through the american museum community. and that resulted in the amd, the american association museum directors under pressure creating a series of guidelines for researching art, for publishing presidentially nazi-looted art and for establishing a process. and what we did is we came behind that as a bow wave, and we internationalized it with our conference in december of 1998 at the state department with 44 countries. and we were able to get them to agree to a set of principles which was research your perot nance to see if any is suspect, establish mechanisms and claims processes and make sure that you establish alternative dispute processes that are based on decisions on
to the museum of modern art of ig with on -- igon sheila paintings. and they had forgotten, remarkably, to go through the very simple process of filling out form there the state department which protects these from being seized, and they didn't. and they were claimed by a holocaust family. and robert morganthau, the manhattan attorney, then subpoenaed the art, and it sent a shock wave through the american museum community. and that resulted in the amd, the american association museum directors...
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the museum for the first time.d people in the community can take a look for themselves and see what's going on. >> yeah, and jermaine, you've written this museum goes beyond the modern civil rights era. how does it do that? >> reporter: certainly. the original manifestation, the first iteration of the museum, it kind of centered around the most recent civil rights era. but now it takes a look at five centuries of resistance to the transatlantic slave trade, reconstruction, the tragedies and victories and setbacks of the jim crow and civil rights era. and so by connecting folks back to the broadest civil rights and the broadest sense, they hope to connect the whole new generation of americans to what really is at the heart of this american story. >> i know the amumuseum held a special ceremony to mark 46 years cincinatti martin luther king was killed. can you describe the ceremony? >> reporter: yesterday was kind of a mix of a very solemn moment. but also one of honor. a jazz musician that was a member of the alpha
the museum for the first time.d people in the community can take a look for themselves and see what's going on. >> yeah, and jermaine, you've written this museum goes beyond the modern civil rights era. how does it do that? >> reporter: certainly. the original manifestation, the first iteration of the museum, it kind of centered around the most recent civil rights era. but now it takes a look at five centuries of resistance to the transatlantic slave trade, reconstruction, the...
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at the museum there will be a short film called the rise of al qaeda. >> what is wrong with using jihad to describe what happened to us on 9/11? >> nothing when it's put in context. jihad is of the violent nature that we saw so tragically on 9/11 is one of many different kinds of activities. the ones that people most muslims adhere to is the struggle to do good, which is a powerful and real struggle, the struggle to be able to fast. >> struggle to be able to fast. here now megyn kelly you see her after the factor a couple of things that was justice supreme court breyer's daughter. >> yes. justice breyer's daughter. >> this is exactly what happened to me on "the view." remember when behar and goldberg walked off same debate. you can't zero in on jihad or the killers or anything like that because if you do you are besmirching all muslims. when are they going it stop this nonsense? >> they attribute any link that might be in people's minds between islam and al qaeda to a misrepresentation by brian williams who narrates the video at the 9/11 memorial as opp
at the museum there will be a short film called the rise of al qaeda. >> what is wrong with using jihad to describe what happened to us on 9/11? >> nothing when it's put in context. jihad is of the violent nature that we saw so tragically on 9/11 is one of many different kinds of activities. the ones that people most muslims adhere to is the struggle to do good, which is a powerful and real struggle, the struggle to be able to fast. >> struggle to be able to fast. here now...
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the museum is in the middle of this normally quiet alley.its opening day it's already creating a lot of noise between confrontation between supporters and detractors. >> reporter: the commotion and the press will bring attention to the museum but it could also jeopardize its existence. the building's owner is threatening legal action saying that the museum will be disruptive to other tenants. >> authorities in panama have burned 9 tons of illegal drugs. the massive hole include cocaine and marijuana were worth millions of dollars. they were a transit point from drugs being smuggled from south america to the united states. >>> demanding better opportunities within the army. they want changes. they say there is preferential treatment of ranking officers. >>> now we all know that gun crime is one of the biggest problems in america. and especially in chicago. last weekend 45 people were shot there. some residents say the only way to combat gun crime is through better access to firearms. but not everyone agrees. dominick cane has more. >> what we
the museum is in the middle of this normally quiet alley.its opening day it's already creating a lot of noise between confrontation between supporters and detractors. >> reporter: the commotion and the press will bring attention to the museum but it could also jeopardize its existence. the building's owner is threatening legal action saying that the museum will be disruptive to other tenants. >> authorities in panama have burned 9 tons of illegal drugs. the massive hole include...
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in washington the t rex had formerly been on display in what's called the tech crimes of the museum of the rookies in postman a long time not before taking a cross country runner trip to washington to boil fedex the fall so that the guide for monk on the full power of the federal bonds among town of us played the starring role in scientific research of the museum of the rockies six is the population and is now being referred to as the nation's t rex. our five five five also known as the walpole rex. also known as the nations the rocks. he was a nearly complete tyrannosaurus rex discovered in eighteen eighty eight on the shore of the fort peck resin or eastern montana. and it lay in the ground much of it died. on the shores of listerine. in montana. just over sixty six million years ago. this presentation was so good that erases all the top five skelton contrast. the t rex will go on display to the in two thousand the unknowing tape and in the exhibition is to spy is the history of life on a. until then the exit that will undercut the most extensive renovation of an exhibition in the
in washington the t rex had formerly been on display in what's called the tech crimes of the museum of the rookies in postman a long time not before taking a cross country runner trip to washington to boil fedex the fall so that the guide for monk on the full power of the federal bonds among town of us played the starring role in scientific research of the museum of the rockies six is the population and is now being referred to as the nation's t rex. our five five five also known as the walpole...
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dibia gubanman has more >> reporter: with the newspaper dated 25 years ago, the museum is declared open. it's designed as a maze as and takes visitors through the protest. at 75 square meters, it's one of the smallest museums around but organizers expect it to have a big impact. >> we are targeting the younger generation born after the june 4th massacre so they can come and experience what we have experienced at that time, the shock, the despair and, also, the hope at that time brought about by the democracy movement >> the group is made up of lawmakers and pro-democraciracy activists. they formed in 1989 to help fund the democracy movement. the model of tiananmen square and interactive images, with it, the museum hopes to educate mainland tourrists. many mainland editors are unaware of the crackdown because all reference to it is banned there. but there are citizen groups who feel the discourse could threaten hong kong's stability >> latisha lee says it tells one side of the story. people want to move on. >> the tin tin square ince -- t tiananmen square incident is like a wart. why can
dibia gubanman has more >> reporter: with the newspaper dated 25 years ago, the museum is declared open. it's designed as a maze as and takes visitors through the protest. at 75 square meters, it's one of the smallest museums around but organizers expect it to have a big impact. >> we are targeting the younger generation born after the june 4th massacre so they can come and experience what we have experienced at that time, the shock, the despair and, also, the hope at that time...
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now, thousands of people are waiting for aid from the government. plus, a museum devoted to the 1989 massacre tineman square stirs up controversy in china. >>> they have suffered from lots of destruction. >> people are beginning to pick up the pieces after the floods, but they say they still urgently need help >> translator: our shops and houses have been destroyed. so far, we have not received any aid from the government. >> reporter: the afghan military rescued people from the worst affected province. the regional police chief said they found many bodies and expect to find more. >> people took those dead bodies to the hospital. then the bodies were handed over to their families. around 7 villages in the area were destroyed by flooding. >> it's the start of spring, usually a wet season. but not to the extent seen here in recent days. the disaster relief committee says more than 5,000 people have been displeased and medicine and drinking water are running out. it caroline malone, al jazeera. a new museum just opened in hong kong commemorating the 1989 tiananmen sq
now, thousands of people are waiting for aid from the government. plus, a museum devoted to the 1989 massacre tineman square stirs up controversy in china. >>> they have suffered from lots of destruction. >> people are beginning to pick up the pieces after the floods, but they say they still urgently need help >> translator: our shops and houses have been destroyed. so far, we have not received any aid from the government. >> reporter: the afghan military rescued...
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when she died, kali left 86 paintings to the museum in switzerland. the wart work never reached their intended destination. >> they vanished. for 16 years the whereabouts of the paintings were a mystery. four years the museum intensified their search for the artwork n january the polish ministry of culture turned to the fbi in san francisco. >> the polish government had asked us to try and reach out for one of the family members in the bay area and see if he was aware of the location of the paintings. >> the fib went to kali's nephew's home in santa rosa he knew where they were. they were being maintained in a storage facility and after a conversation with us it was agreed that we would take them and get them back to switzerland where they belonged. >> the fbi recovered 75 of the 86 paintings. the nephew said he was protecting the paintings and didn't know the museum was looking for them. the polish government says there are still some 80,000 pieces of art that are missing from its country. most are believed to have been stolen by the nazis and russian
when she died, kali left 86 paintings to the museum in switzerland. the wart work never reached their intended destination. >> they vanished. for 16 years the whereabouts of the paintings were a mystery. four years the museum intensified their search for the artwork n january the polish ministry of culture turned to the fbi in san francisco. >> the polish government had asked us to try and reach out for one of the family members in the bay area and see if he was aware of the...
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. >>> i'm megyn kelly live in new york and tonight, with just weeks to the opening of the 9/11 museum, a controversy erupts over how to portray al qaeda. should radical islam be mentioned? plus with the doj pushing to release thousands of convicted felons, new worries about bad guys getting out that should not and then, one of america's biggest veteran's groups is here for a message after reharks like that one. a big night on "the kelly file" starts now. >>> the national september 11th memorial museum weeks from opening facing explosive controversy over the portrayal of the terrorists that murdered 3,000 americans. good evening, everyone. i'm megyn kelly. this is "the kelly file." the memorial is built, but tonight critics are focussing on a video barely seven minutes in length. a film on al qaeda and the ideology they use to justify hijacking four planes and crashing them in pennsylvania, in washington d.c. and into the twin towers in new york city. now just weeks from the museum's opening at ground zero, critics are raising objections that the video and its mention of radical islam
. >>> i'm megyn kelly live in new york and tonight, with just weeks to the opening of the 9/11 museum, a controversy erupts over how to portray al qaeda. should radical islam be mentioned? plus with the doj pushing to release thousands of convicted felons, new worries about bad guys getting out that should not and then, one of america's biggest veteran's groups is here for a message after reharks like that one. a big night on "the kelly file" starts now. >>> the...
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we will install it in front of the museum with more. my giveaway. the team has been conducting search work since nineteen eighty five the remains found identified and said to fallen soldiers relatives. many soldiers from the start. among them copeland off going up nyonya we made the boxes to store the remains. we kicked it into the re burial over one thousand remains are kept here. soldiers among the sheep from the pool the issue on the agenda was to get to moscow. the soviet forces conducted for attacks to liberate moscow has accused its consisted of ten thousand people that it is a bid of one of the attacks the units were formed in el monte enough to be a flick of a lawyer and political. all good. what in the morning in the war historians argue that this batter should be a separate chapter of the history this matter was not described in the tub because i sort of big losses and i booted up the beach the cute pictures of it. you should totally put it in a memorial cup was was open in two thousand tend to honor the memory of the fallen soldiers. the r
we will install it in front of the museum with more. my giveaway. the team has been conducting search work since nineteen eighty five the remains found identified and said to fallen soldiers relatives. many soldiers from the start. among them copeland off going up nyonya we made the boxes to store the remains. we kicked it into the re burial over one thousand remains are kept here. soldiers among the sheep from the pool the issue on the agenda was to get to moscow. the soviet forces conducted...
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there'll be a small fee to get into the museum but the price hasn't been determined yet. several design and construction crews are offering their services for free to build the museum treated francisco neighborhood known for being heading into the 5:00 hour we have some grave video we want to show with you. if florida fishermen makes the catch of a lifetime. and 800 lb. shark. this is video of joey poke healing are reeling this 805 mako shark. his cousin videotaping the whole thing after taking pictures of the catch pope took the sharks home and a pickup truck and you could see a tie to the back. he says he normally catch and release is fish but this time this was just too good to let go. the >>: aren't here's what we are working on for you at the kron4 morning news at 5 a little girl killed because of the freeways. we will have the latest now on the investigation including what led to that crash. plus the new bart trains turn up lots of debate this morning but it may not be what you think is concerning the public. and a disturbing discovery after more than a dozen dogs a
there'll be a small fee to get into the museum but the price hasn't been determined yet. several design and construction crews are offering their services for free to build the museum treated francisco neighborhood known for being heading into the 5:00 hour we have some grave video we want to show with you. if florida fishermen makes the catch of a lifetime. and 800 lb. shark. this is video of joey poke healing are reeling this 805 mako shark. his cousin videotaping the whole thing after taking...
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he says it is taxidermy, not preservation. >> but the metropolitan museum on 5th avenue here has theed states or whatever there. >> in the american wing. >> in the "surveillance" wing, there is a temple of "surveillance." [laughter] >> david kirkpatrick, you started off as a graphic person ore you became an author -- >> my wife is a painter, a painter. >> are we confusing with taxidermy? >> i do not think it is a black and white question, but the row question is whether the museum of modern art need to create such an empire that and knocks down a museum that is beautiful right next to it, so it can be yet more gigantic. what i think is weird as you have the hearst building where they took this old shell and build a giant tower over a, which is an interesting tower, but -- backdrop, thehe backdrop to mr. kirkpatrick, that is under threat, too, with all those skyscrapers. >> that is what it comes down to. we will be back with more on including how" amazon prime members to get hbo shows. ♪
he says it is taxidermy, not preservation. >> but the metropolitan museum on 5th avenue here has theed states or whatever there. >> in the american wing. >> in the "surveillance" wing, there is a temple of "surveillance." [laughter] >> david kirkpatrick, you started off as a graphic person ore you became an author -- >> my wife is a painter, a painter. >> are we confusing with taxidermy? >> i do not think it is a black and white...
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it will become the centerpiece of the natural history museum's new dinosaur hall, but getting it hereom its home in montana has been quite a journey. in the basement at the museum of the rockies, a delicate packing job is underway. >> this is the pelvis of the t rex. >> a team of scientists from the museum had spent days packing the crates to the bones safely to washington. >> pretty much a once-in-a-lifetime moment, to stand here and help pack up i tyrannosaurus and ship it across the country and put it on display. most museums if they're lucky get one shot. >> it is named after a rancher who found the bones in montana in 1988. >> we could tell, when we got it fully exposed, is one of the most complete tyrannosaurus rex skeletons ever found. >> the skeleton includes the first example of a complete tyrannosaurus forearm, and it is one of the most examined and documented dinosaurs in the world. but the science of discovery can be pretty basic. i ame other day, usually walking along with a pick ax and hammer and pocket knife. those are my tools. >> you turn them over -- >> montana is di
it will become the centerpiece of the natural history museum's new dinosaur hall, but getting it hereom its home in montana has been quite a journey. in the basement at the museum of the rockies, a delicate packing job is underway. >> this is the pelvis of the t rex. >> a team of scientists from the museum had spent days packing the crates to the bones safely to washington. >> pretty much a once-in-a-lifetime moment, to stand here and help pack up i tyrannosaurus and ship it...
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creator of the museum's wide rage of -- wide rangement t he-year-old outside. that knows where we work. >> that's where the boys and girls club of the mission district comes in. three club members are the first to step up for the pilot project. >> the idea of designing architecture and building, i love doing this. >> he will spend a little over a year creating a parklet in their neighborhood. >> the overarching idea was we will focus on design and also 21st century trade. trades the way they looked 15 years ago is nothing like they look now. they are intensive in technology. >> first they learned sketch and 3d computer design. all the while brainstorming ideas. >> the lighting is going to rereflect it. >> they did not skimp on the details. >> solar panels on top to create energy for the lights. >> we wanted somewhere to set and seats for older i'm and this is for younger kids. then we added this table. >> on this day the exploratorium team is helping the team come wine their design into a st. paul plastic model using a 3d printer. >> it will lay down one little
creator of the museum's wide rage of -- wide rangement t he-year-old outside. that knows where we work. >> that's where the boys and girls club of the mission district comes in. three club members are the first to step up for the pilot project. >> the idea of designing architecture and building, i love doing this. >> he will spend a little over a year creating a parklet in their neighborhood. >> the overarching idea was we will focus on design and also 21st century...
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it is the biggest science museum in the western hemisphere.can explore trains, go through a 727, an entire submarine. you can see a four story tall simulated tornado. >> it is all interactive. >> so interactive. lots of science. >> there as also one in rochester you liked. >> this is the number one museum. and this is another really hidden gem that rose to the surface in our family fun awards. this is the straw museum in rochester. and this museum entirely devoted to play. it has the national museum of play -- >> sesame street. >> toy hall of fame. you can dress a giant mr. potato head. you can play oversized games like connect four. you can see comic book heroes and some favorite toy characters there. really fun. >> you say visiting historic sites, those sometimes make for fun vacations for kids. >> the number one site is mt. rushmore in south dakota. >> so fascinating. i loved it. there is crazy horse nearby too right now. so -- >> and our family said you just can't understand how awe inspiring this site is. >> it is unbelievable. >> unless
it is the biggest science museum in the western hemisphere.can explore trains, go through a 727, an entire submarine. you can see a four story tall simulated tornado. >> it is all interactive. >> so interactive. lots of science. >> there as also one in rochester you liked. >> this is the number one museum. and this is another really hidden gem that rose to the surface in our family fun awards. this is the straw museum in rochester. and this museum entirely devoted to...
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>> the film will be shown in the museum as we developed it. >> thank you for being here. best to you, sir. >> thank you. >>> the senior editor of commentary magazine. you say in it you believe that this is really about a december sire to absolve islam with any connection to al qaeda. explain that. >> yeah, this whole controversy which harkens back to the one we had a few years ago about the plans, which never came to fruition to build a mosque in the shadow of the footprint of ground zero is altering the narrative of 9/11, not merely to on solve innocent muslim whose had nothing to do with it, but to edit islam out of the entire 9/11 narrative. to take the meaning of the event exchange it to the real meaning of 9/11 is that after a few extremists did something terrible, americans went on a wave of discrimination against american muslims -- >> that is one of their contentions. let me tell the audience, one of the contentions is that if they don't alter this film, this seven-minute documentary film to point out more clearly that al qaeda is not the same as islam, there will
>> the film will be shown in the museum as we developed it. >> thank you for being here. best to you, sir. >> thank you. >>> the senior editor of commentary magazine. you say in it you believe that this is really about a december sire to absolve islam with any connection to al qaeda. explain that. >> yeah, this whole controversy which harkens back to the one we had a few years ago about the plans, which never came to fruition to build a mosque in the shadow of...
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the whitney is one of the museums i grew up going to and formed my ideas about art. think the art world has changed radically. we all admit new york is no longer the center but many international centers for the production and exhibition of contemporary art. >> rose: london. >> london, berlin. saul paulo. one can even say glassco. huge impact. >> rose: let's thank you about these images. one is -- >> i first came to her writing. she's considered one of the most important living arab writers. but she had also been making paintings even before she began writing. what's remarkable is she writes through paintings. she's really inverting the logic how those two disciplines are kept distinct from one another. >> rose: the second is julie alt. >> julie alt had an exhibition at the whitn in 19889 of a collective called group material. politically engaged collective at the height of the culture wars in the late 80's. this uses, works from the whitney's collection and tries to reimagine a different history or a different trajectory for those works. >> rose: and the next one. >>
the whitney is one of the museums i grew up going to and formed my ideas about art. think the art world has changed radically. we all admit new york is no longer the center but many international centers for the production and exhibition of contemporary art. >> rose: london. >> london, berlin. saul paulo. one can even say glassco. huge impact. >> rose: let's thank you about these images. one is -- >> i first came to her writing. she's considered one of the most important...
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> on monday, i prarmentd in the arts festivity that was a really lovely ceremony on thursday at the museum to honor the awards including our own kevin and many other sfusd faculty members and i want to thank all the folks admiring the effectively work and march 19 i wanted to add kudos for commissioner mendoza-mcdonnell for the toll that was favorable to the community and a shout out to the public schools. i want to worry about folks a heap chavez holiday and commissioner maufas and i have been activity that the street ceremonies and asian-american teachers, faculties members and educators the deadline is april 4th do to asia fair sf.com and nominate our favorite asia person and that's speck for teaching diversity so you're looking for those teachers teaching diversity and their schools are yes, ma'am latino the diversity >> thank you for that clarification. there be joshua activities and finally the ad hoc is meeting on april 30th at the 6 o'clock in this room >> commissioner commissioner mendoza-mcdonnell. >> i wanted to monopolies that tomorrow morning through the around is the first an
> on monday, i prarmentd in the arts festivity that was a really lovely ceremony on thursday at the museum to honor the awards including our own kevin and many other sfusd faculty members and i want to thank all the folks admiring the effectively work and march 19 i wanted to add kudos for commissioner mendoza-mcdonnell for the toll that was favorable to the community and a shout out to the public schools. i want to worry about folks a heap chavez holiday and commissioner maufas and i have...
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the art. to that museum. flood them. start with that then the next thing is finding out why you cannot get on public life i in this building. thank you. [applause] thank you to the profs and does importantly to thank all love you for attending here today your comments and attendance and participation is fantastic. thank you very much we will have another panel in 20 minutes have a great rest of the day. [applause] if you plant a copy of this discussion there are tapes that are available later. also very quickly we believe the doing book signings we have been scheduled in the room. finally the reading series in the auditorium next door. there are tickets left for the fund-raiser tonight. if you want to attend go to the front desk and they will let you know, . thank you so much. [inaudible conversations] is. >> she is on her way. without further delay brothers and sisters those of you standing
the art. to that museum. flood them. start with that then the next thing is finding out why you cannot get on public life i in this building. thank you. [applause] thank you to the profs and does importantly to thank all love you for attending here today your comments and attendance and participation is fantastic. thank you very much we will have another panel in 20 minutes have a great rest of the day. [applause] if you plant a copy of this discussion there are tapes that are available later....
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to ensure the security level museum holds the highest level of culture. i sure as cited in the directory of chewing its earliest tuesday's show on the show it is for its contingency which you can compare. i rule i am. schilling was itching to use a concrete interesting three of the union's continuing in eighteen twenty eight. much new information about the show to like. i did the abundance of historical relics only to lose the great room trying to show the wealth of the dynasty. the bronze age reached its peak during the show and openness. what's the site of the earliest chilean capital. according to historical records the transition from shot to show took place in the sixteenth century bce over two hundred years earlier than the date of the in ruins. loans under eighteen who is proof that the first to show his toe but there was no record of four he established his capital. eye. thousand years ago eastern end of story and then to suggest that only established his capital. some one thousand six hundred years earlier in show she and i will continue a champi
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they have added technology, touch screen technology, they have tried to give the civil rights museum ft and bring it into 2014 and speak to the 2014 museum visits for who could be young and familiar with ipads and all the technology we enjoy. >> as we look back to the civil rightser remarks it does seem to be something vintage to a lot of people. but there are a lot of activity struggles that are -- all of the voting laws that are being passed in several states that people see as sort of a resuscitation of restrictions, almost a 1960s era. how do you get young people like yourself to understand that the civil rights struggle is a current contemporary thing? >> i think it's about educating people about the issues they're dealing with. i think sometimes people just need to separate the sort of blatant separation, you cannot drink from this water fountain, you have to sit at the back of the bus. a lot of african-american and latino men are being stopped and almost targeted or shop and frisk, where you go into a store and you're being accused of stealing and you haven't zone anything wron
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it is just a taste of what the exploratorium has to offer as the museum celebrates its first year in oud to be official of the of the exploratorium abc 7 presents "more to explore." >> what's it feel like? >>> thanks for joining me. i'm dan ashley at pier 15 in san francisco where next week the exploratorium celebrates its first year in this stunning new building. what a year it has been with record crowds, ground breaking exhibits and a lot more excitement still to come in the future. in the next half hour let me show you how the
it is just a taste of what the exploratorium has to offer as the museum celebrates its first year in oud to be official of the of the exploratorium abc 7 presents "more to explore." >> what's it feel like? >>> thanks for joining me. i'm dan ashley at pier 15 in san francisco where next week the exploratorium celebrates its first year in this stunning new building. what a year it has been with record crowds, ground breaking exhibits and a lot more excitement still to...
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nearly complete skeleton of a tyrannosaurus rex will arrive at the museum of national history. the fossil from the museum of the rockies will be the centerpiece of the new hall that opens in 2019. that will be cool for kids. >>> on this day in 1947, a milestone in baseball history. jackie robinson, baseball's first black major league player, made his official debut with the brooklyn dodgers on opening day. >>> happy birthday to emma watson of harry potter fame, 24. seth rogan, 32. music icon roy clark, 81. keep it here for more news, weather and sports. i'm richard lui with bill karins and with the entire "early today" team, thank you for watching us today. have a great one. >>> good tuesday morning to you, it is 4:30. i'm peggy bunker. >> i'm laura garcia-cannon. let's check that forecast with mete meteorologist christina loren. >> we are getting into a lovely estretch of weather in the bay area. starting in the 50s you'll find some fog out there especially at the immediate coast and right along the peninsula. later on today for the peninsula, north bay at 75 degrees with some
nearly complete skeleton of a tyrannosaurus rex will arrive at the museum of national history. the fossil from the museum of the rockies will be the centerpiece of the new hall that opens in 2019. that will be cool for kids. >>> on this day in 1947, a milestone in baseball history. jackie robinson, baseball's first black major league player, made his official debut with the brooklyn dodgers on opening day. >>> happy birthday to emma watson of harry potter fame, 24. seth rogan,...
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