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artist trina merry prefers something a little more personal. >> it's actually a human experience. >>mary says she paints people, she means she paints people. >> bend your head town a little bi bit. i'm a fine art body painter. >> reporter: mary has a certain knack for marrying model to background. on this day the grapevines of jordan winery in healdsburg. >> i'm retuunning back to an optical illusion. so for me the twinkle in their eye is beautiful. >> reporter: beauty may only be skin deep but for mary that's plenty. she's worked her artistic disappearing act around the world. >> i painted in front of pisa, in front of san francisco and the going going. that the golden gate bridge. >> reporter: the flash she takes is permanent. >> from where i'm standing at the exact perspective point, she will disappear. >> you always know it's going to turn out good especially working with trina but you don't understand her full vision until you see that final product. >> there's a shadow i have to compensate for. i hope through a lot of my artwork that people are able to accept their own bodies a
artist trina merry prefers something a little more personal. >> it's actually a human experience. >>mary says she paints people, she means she paints people. >> bend your head town a little bi bit. i'm a fine art body painter. >> reporter: mary has a certain knack for marrying model to background. on this day the grapevines of jordan winery in healdsburg. >> i'm retuunning back to an optical illusion. so for me the twinkle in their eye is beautiful. >>...
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they meir name in hurricane trina, volunteers who bring their own boats and turn out to rescue people. there is already in operation alongside the state level effort. yes, these are immensely challenging conditions for the produced the has monster of a storm. rathe fact that th will continue for the next few days make anything a easier at all. the storm which potentially could cause billions of ollars worth damage is now heading towards south carolina, and the fear that it will do it's worst there, too. rajini: you say it is going to f theother few days storm. what are the knock on effects in the next days and weeks? laura: the worry is that inland flooding will become worse, rajini. the storm came ashore -- the hurricanes are like bulldozers. they just push water in land. because this one is hanging around and lingering like the worst houseguest ever, what you are seeing is more and-- mor what you will see is more and more inland flooding, rivers and places where people don't expect their houses to flood. o be is what they have aware of rajini: laura trevelyan, thanks very much. hope
they meir name in hurricane trina, volunteers who bring their own boats and turn out to rescue people. there is already in operation alongside the state level effort. yes, these are immensely challenging conditions for the produced the has monster of a storm. rathe fact that th will continue for the next few days make anything a easier at all. the storm which potentially could cause billions of ollars worth damage is now heading towards south carolina, and the fear that it will do it's worst...
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the mosel valley is just an hour's drive from the city of trina it's famed for its wine growing culture. it was the ancient romans who brought wine production to this region. challenging no one else in the world either so many steep slope vineyards as there are here. they may look picturesque but their hard work. and this year's hot dry summer has kept the growers guessing marcus long in from the long est hopes the prevailing high temperatures and lack of rain will give his great balance level of rightness. because. we can expect a very good twenty eight. wind often are just measured eighty two degrees on the ursula scale in the great. medicine. is not good either because then the winds have too much alcohol and the mosel isn't known for high alcohol winds but for more delicate one. so now they're hoping for rain so that the grapes are juicy enough otherwise the vendors will have to start harvesting quickly marcus long is getting his cellars ready he needs enough space to prove the great after they've been picked. red wines would actually be better suited to the unusually hot climate ma
the mosel valley is just an hour's drive from the city of trina it's famed for its wine growing culture. it was the ancient romans who brought wine production to this region. challenging no one else in the world either so many steep slope vineyards as there are here. they may look picturesque but their hard work. and this year's hot dry summer has kept the growers guessing marcus long in from the long est hopes the prevailing high temperatures and lack of rain will give his great balance level...
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and who can help europe never go trina so europe is going to work with china instead of opposing china because america is china if you don't mind we're going to go through all three of those adams step by step but we'll start with trump. you mentioned w t o he wants to pull america out of the w here he was skeptical of their concessions from the very beginning when he became president if that actually happens if america is out of there and ization what would that mean for w t o and for the global economy here actually are some good news for you the good news is the rest of the world won't carry on with w t o. with or without the united states and just a few days ago i had a conversation with mr pascal lamy the former head of the world biggio for many years and he said kishore the wu can carry on without the united states and the unitas is surprisingly will pay a price if it leaves the deputy oh so this is where i think the united states should think very carefully because at the end of the day if you want to curb some of the unfair trade and economic practices of china and some of them
and who can help europe never go trina so europe is going to work with china instead of opposing china because america is china if you don't mind we're going to go through all three of those adams step by step but we'll start with trump. you mentioned w t o he wants to pull america out of the w here he was skeptical of their concessions from the very beginning when he became president if that actually happens if america is out of there and ization what would that mean for w t o and for the...
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. >> is it subversion or trina. >> reporter: at a rally in billings, montana, last night, president trumpnued his attack on the "new york times" and the anonymous senior official who penned an op. ed. blasting him. >> the latest active resistance is the op. ed. published in the failing "new york times" by an anonymous -- really an anonymous gutless coward. >> reporter: the author claims many of the president's appointees are thwarting mr. trump's more misguided impulses until he is out of office. the president called on the newspaper to name the writer for the sake of national security. >> to defy the voters to push their own secret agendas are truly a threat to democracy itself. >> did you write that op. ed.? >> no. >> reporter: one by one top administration officials including members of the cabinet denied. >> they ought to resign. >> if you are not in a commander's agen, thats the option to leave. >> reporter: nancy pelosi says republicans are to blame. >> republicans in congress have enabled so much of the, um, mayhem that exists in the white house to occur. >> reporter: the editor of
. >> is it subversion or trina. >> reporter: at a rally in billings, montana, last night, president trumpnued his attack on the "new york times" and the anonymous senior official who penned an op. ed. blasting him. >> the latest active resistance is the op. ed. published in the failing "new york times" by an anonymous -- really an anonymous gutless coward. >> reporter: the author claims many of the president's appointees are thwarting mr. trump's more...
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trina, was where the federal government fell and maria, we left behind 3.5 million americans and we need to make sure we learned the lessons so this will never happen again. [applause] i have to wonder if the government is learning them, the lessons. fundings like you are all of the work in the carolinas through world central kitchen but you are not working with fema. you have not had any conversations with fema since puerto rico. wondering how much is the government learning about what happened in puerto rico or does not care to learn. chef andres: they care. world central kitchen is a 501(c)(3). i'm not funding anything. you are funding everything. thank you. i mean it. we are supported by different people who put one dollar or $1 million. i want to be clear. for thehe most respect people in the federal government, for the people in fema. you'll see in this book, the stories we tell, many of the things that happened were thanks to people of the federal government. sometimes, things happen from the top, things happen at the bottom. department of homeland security, are in thenow they new
trina, was where the federal government fell and maria, we left behind 3.5 million americans and we need to make sure we learned the lessons so this will never happen again. [applause] i have to wonder if the government is learning them, the lessons. fundings like you are all of the work in the carolinas through world central kitchen but you are not working with fema. you have not had any conversations with fema since puerto rico. wondering how much is the government learning about what...