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we see fort tompkins at the top of the lough and battery -- top of the bluff. the lower fort is for trade much larger than it is in real life. the narrows are much more narrow than they are in real life. he is taking great liberties the facts in order to create a good picture. as every artist knows, don't let the facts stand in the way of a good picture. , oh, too coincidental pardon me. of ais a comparative view painting of the narrows. cropsey was ae -- member of the staten island where and here we can see it was painting from a different point of view. we can see a close-up on the left of fort hamilton and lafayette, the island standing slightly offshore, and we can see fort tompkins on the bluff to the right. now these two points are connected by a bridge. here we see two other forts, fort knox andand these forts, these paintings were almost certainly constructed from photographs. .ere is a photograph i found if we compare it to the painting to the left, we can see that eastman is compressing the space, shrinking the distances, he is thinking about a painti
we see fort tompkins at the top of the lough and battery -- top of the bluff. the lower fort is for trade much larger than it is in real life. the narrows are much more narrow than they are in real life. he is taking great liberties the facts in order to create a good picture. as every artist knows, don't let the facts stand in the way of a good picture. , oh, too coincidental pardon me. of ais a comparative view painting of the narrows. cropsey was ae -- member of the staten island where and...
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over staten island from what is now brooklyn could we see for wadsworth which is two forts, fort tompkins at the top of the bluff and battery weed at its foot. the lower fort is portrayed much larger than it is in real life. the narrows are much more narrow than they are in real life. he is taking great liberties with the facts in order to create a good picture. as every artist knows, don't let the facts stand in the way of a good picture. it is too coincidental, oh, pardon me. here is a comparative view of a pending of the narrows from the hill in staten island. jasper cropsey was a member of the hudson river school from here we cand and see where eastman was painting from a different point of view. we can see a close-up on the left of fort hamilton and lafayette, the island standing slightly offshore, and we can see fort tompkins on the bluff to the right. now these two points are connected by a bridge. here we see two other forts, fort trumbull and fort knox and these forts, these paintings were almost certainly constructed from photographs. here is a photograph i found. if we compare
over staten island from what is now brooklyn could we see for wadsworth which is two forts, fort tompkins at the top of the bluff and battery weed at its foot. the lower fort is portrayed much larger than it is in real life. the narrows are much more narrow than they are in real life. he is taking great liberties with the facts in order to create a good picture. as every artist knows, don't let the facts stand in the way of a good picture. it is too coincidental, oh, pardon me. here is a...
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tompkins was dismissed from city year.ave no bearing on volunteers. when she shared the recording and told her we had it on tape she refused further comment and we'll leave it to you to decide why. that's about it for us tonight. tune in every night at 8:00 p.m., eastern time to the show that is the sworn enemy of lying pomposity, smugness and especially group think in whose clutches this country finds itself. we are doing our best to resist. jennifer palmieri from the clinton campaign has a new book out. she is going to join us tomorrow night that will be fun. good night from washington. sean hannity is next. >> sean: hey, tucker. great show as always. welcome to hannity. multiple breaking news stories to bring you tonight. show down brewing at this hour in the sanctuary state of california some now revolting against that state's insane policies that literally shield criminal illegal immigrants. one california county has a new plan to bust the golden state policies and actually help ice enforce america's immigration laws.
tompkins was dismissed from city year.ave no bearing on volunteers. when she shared the recording and told her we had it on tape she refused further comment and we'll leave it to you to decide why. that's about it for us tonight. tune in every night at 8:00 p.m., eastern time to the show that is the sworn enemy of lying pomposity, smugness and especially group think in whose clutches this country finds itself. we are doing our best to resist. jennifer palmieri from the clinton campaign has a...
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. >>> back in 1968, doug tompkins went to the last wild place on earth, patagonia, south america. he fell in love with it, he and his wife moved there and began a huge conservation program. so far their business for conservations that conserved 13 million acres in this area. >> you can't come to patagonia without being exposed to. >> look at that guy. >> it makes you feel so vulnerable. >> that's pro outdoor photographer chris burkhardt. they handed him a dji maverick air, he was tasked with going into the area and shooting video. you see the most incredible spaces on the planet. >> halfway up, loose rock. >> look at some of the places he hases to climb to get the shots he wants. >> we don't know what we're getting ourselves into. >> he's hiking and climbing and doing all this stuff, not just with his gear he needs for the trek but also with all his camera gear which probably means he's carrying a lot of weight. >> for me one of the most important things is not being weighed down by tons of gear. it allowed me to get the best of both worlds. >> it is teenie tiny. >> it is but he's
. >>> back in 1968, doug tompkins went to the last wild place on earth, patagonia, south america. he fell in love with it, he and his wife moved there and began a huge conservation program. so far their business for conservations that conserved 13 million acres in this area. >> you can't come to patagonia without being exposed to. >> look at that guy. >> it makes you feel so vulnerable. >> that's pro outdoor photographer chris burkhardt. they handed him a dji...
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. >> chip tompkins says clients like klein and wheeler have made his business a success that it is today>> it was the right answer at the right time. >> the owner of we think in ink in ash land, virginia, knows small business people like rebecca and jock need to be responsible with their spending. >> when you're a small business owner your reaction time is crucial. being able to respond quickly is everything. >> what we have today may be great for today, but in five months as our business evolves and changes that needs to be able to change with us. >> rebecca the owner of rba auctions online and jock the owner of old dominion mechanical don't want to waste money on printed money on brochures or business cards. >> capital and cash is really important and it can make the difference between us being able to do a job and not able to do a job. >> you're susceptible to busy seasons and slower seasons and upswings and downswings in the economy. >> that's why chip has made it his mission to help. >> we specialize in doing short runs for the customers that are in sort of a growth mode. >> chip kn
. >> chip tompkins says clients like klein and wheeler have made his business a success that it is today>> it was the right answer at the right time. >> the owner of we think in ink in ash land, virginia, knows small business people like rebecca and jock need to be responsible with their spending. >> when you're a small business owner your reaction time is crucial. being able to respond quickly is everything. >> what we have today may be great for today, but in...
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(pam) it is a scheme happening around the country..and as jamie tompkins reports... knew something was not right. itús breakfast for dinner at the nelson home in ravensdale. things are starting to feel normal again, after a very scary phone call mom, kelly, got last week..kelly nelson, mother: "when i heard the child screaming i thought something was happening at her school, like one of those awful shooting phone calls." kelly says the call came from a blocked number.. on the other end.. a young girl, with a faint hispanic accent, screaming for help!kelly nelson, mother: "and that was when the man got on the phone and said is this kelly we have rebecca. my guys were doing a job on a doctor and she saw something she shouldnút have seen and she started to scream and they grabbed her. he says to me get your purse and get your keys and get in your car." kelly says the man kept hanging up and calling her back with more threats if she didnút pay up.. her husband called 911.. who called the school.. and confirmed 13-year-old rebecca was safe and sound.rebecca nelson, daught
(pam) it is a scheme happening around the country..and as jamie tompkins reports... knew something was not right. itús breakfast for dinner at the nelson home in ravensdale. things are starting to feel normal again, after a very scary phone call mom, kelly, got last week..kelly nelson, mother: "when i heard the child screaming i thought something was happening at her school, like one of those awful shooting phone calls." kelly says the call came from a blocked number.. on the other...
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every time i come to new york i always stay around sort of tompkins square park. >> jimmy: oh yeah. >o. >> you've never been in them? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: no, no i've never been there. yeah. the russian bath house? >> the russian bath house on tenth street. >> jimmy: oh yeah. >> i've always given it a wide berth. like i've always walked past it thinking, "i don't want to know what goes on inside of a a russian bathhouse." >> jimmy: yeah, what does go on? >> i've always -- you know, you always imagine it's just a kind of hot steamy room full of big sweaty men covered in tattoos. but people kept saying to me, "oh, you live on tenth street, you've got to go to the russian bath house,." and like, "you're in the east village? you've got to go to the russian bathhouse." so like, i was really hungover one morning after a weekend, i mean dying hungover. where you don't know where to put yourself in any position, and then i was like, "i might try out the russian bathhouse." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you know what, that's the only time you do go. >> now might be a good time, and it might clear m
every time i come to new york i always stay around sort of tompkins square park. >> jimmy: oh yeah. >o. >> you've never been in them? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: no, no i've never been there. yeah. the russian bath house? >> the russian bath house on tenth street. >> jimmy: oh yeah. >> i've always given it a wide berth. like i've always walked past it thinking, "i don't want to know what goes on inside of a a russian bathhouse." >> jimmy: yeah,...
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this is tompkins sitting in the middle in the front row outside the old general hospital number two. his office was down at the corner of 18th and paseo in what was called the thompkins building. starting in 1928, you go back and read his editorials, and he really rips a guy named herbert hoover running for president. he was very strongly supportive of al smith dinner and his argument was that house smith was a catholic, and catholics ressed, so here's a guy i can vote for because he understands what depression is. win.usly, al smith didn't you probably did not know that. goes all outpkins for fdr. no sooner than the election is askingat thompkins start white democrats all over the state to help them get a job in washington, d.c. he wanted to be the governor of the virgin islands. that did not happen. in 1934, fdr appointed him the recorder of deeds for the district of columbia, which was a job once held by frederick douglass. since the 1880's, african-americans had always been appointed. he moves his family to washington, d.c. his daughter was only six. she is now 90 years old. i th
this is tompkins sitting in the middle in the front row outside the old general hospital number two. his office was down at the corner of 18th and paseo in what was called the thompkins building. starting in 1928, you go back and read his editorials, and he really rips a guy named herbert hoover running for president. he was very strongly supportive of al smith dinner and his argument was that house smith was a catholic, and catholics ressed, so here's a guy i can vote for because he...