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the reigning image of the complex was the figure of venice herself-- venice triumphant, venice personified as justice-- the highest virtue of the state. to that traditional imagery, however sansovino brought a new kind of language from rome-- the language of the olympian gods. the figure of minerva represents wisdom-- the wisdom of the ancients, who were so clever as to have established this constitutional republic. the figure of mercury represents eloquence and eloquence is one of the fundamental political virtues of venice. we must also remember mercury is the god of commerce and that is the real foundation of venice. the figure of peace is, of course, the ultimate virtue that is guaranteed by venice. venice brings peace to the world the way the ancient romans did. and then there is apollo. apollo is, after all god of the sun-- sole in italian. sole also stands for "one"-- that is "solo"-- and apollo is one. apollo is unique. apollo is alone in all this, just as venice is alone-- unique in the world. venetian artists--giorgione, veronese, tintoretto and above all, titian-- transformed th
the reigning image of the complex was the figure of venice herself-- venice triumphant, venice personified as justice-- the highest virtue of the state. to that traditional imagery, however sansovino brought a new kind of language from rome-- the language of the olympian gods. the figure of minerva represents wisdom-- the wisdom of the ancients, who were so clever as to have established this constitutional republic. the figure of mercury represents eloquence and eloquence is one of the...
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they occupy a full city block right off the beach here in venice. last year, they turned down a three billion acquisition offer from facebook to try to make it here on their own. >> i think that was sort of a big turning point and since then, people are like, "oh well if snapchat can build a global brand here in los angeles, why can't we? >> three years ago i used to hear people pitching scripts in coffee shops, now they're pitching business plans and business ideas for startups. >> this is the offices of epoxy. which doesn't really look like an office, but i'm going to... hello there! >> hello. welcome to epoxy! >> epoxy tv is a social platform for online video creators. they make youtube stars go viral by leveraging every social media platform under the sun. its run by juan bruce and jason ahmad. >> so this is your home or your office? >> this is our office. it's got a little bit of an interesting history in that it's actually part of dennis hopper's former compound. and this particular building is a frank gehry building from the 1980's. now the f
they occupy a full city block right off the beach here in venice. last year, they turned down a three billion acquisition offer from facebook to try to make it here on their own. >> i think that was sort of a big turning point and since then, people are like, "oh well if snapchat can build a global brand here in los angeles, why can't we? >> three years ago i used to hear people pitching scripts in coffee shops, now they're pitching business plans and business ideas for...
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in 1844 he painted approach to venice.ture is only incidentally about the boating party making their way into the city. turner's interest is in suffusing water and sky with color at twilight and capturing its effect on the distant city's skyline. ruskin was spellbound by its beauty. (ruskin) "it was, i think, when i first saw it... the most perfectly beautiful piece of color of all that i have seen produced by human hands." (narrator) shade and darkness - evening of the deluge, painted in 1843, is more about light than a biblical account of noah and the ark. turner's light produces a mystical bent that shows up in several late canvases. layer after layer of pigment, applied to create the vortex of mist and air churning angrily around the blinding light, conjures up the elemental forces of the cosmos. the abstract beauty of turner's late canvases that dissolve into light are especially apparent in some of his unfinished paintings like norham castle, sunrise. returning to a subject he had painted years earlier, he advanced h
in 1844 he painted approach to venice.ture is only incidentally about the boating party making their way into the city. turner's interest is in suffusing water and sky with color at twilight and capturing its effect on the distant city's skyline. ruskin was spellbound by its beauty. (ruskin) "it was, i think, when i first saw it... the most perfectly beautiful piece of color of all that i have seen produced by human hands." (narrator) shade and darkness - evening of the deluge,...
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these water colors were painted while durer was traveling from nuremberg to venice. he wished to learn from italian art and to have his status as an artist acknowledged in the land of the renaissance. venetian paiings from around 1500 show the city that durer visited-- the wealthiest trading center in europe. giovanni bellini who painted this portrait of the doge of venice, was described by durer as very old but still the best of the venetian painters. the young german was gratified that this italian master should ask him for one of his works. bellini and his contemporaries were influenced by northern art, its realism, its sensitivity to light and landscape and bellini had become a master of the northern technique of oil painting. in his depiction of saint francis the whole landscape seems to convey the ecstasy of the saint's vision. after durer's second venetian journey he engraved some of his most intricate, complex plates. in night, death and the devil, the artist takes the equestrian statue he had seen in italy and rides it into a northern forest. here's the man
these water colors were painted while durer was traveling from nuremberg to venice. he wished to learn from italian art and to have his status as an artist acknowledged in the land of the renaissance. venetian paiings from around 1500 show the city that durer visited-- the wealthiest trading center in europe. giovanni bellini who painted this portrait of the doge of venice, was described by durer as very old but still the best of the venetian painters. the young german was gratified that this...
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and it took just over a month for this letter to travel from damascus to venice in 1390. that's pretty good time. in this case, and under this panel we have artifacts from probably the most famous ship ever to carry the mail. and that's titanic. very few people realized that titanic was a floating post office. it had a full working postal facility on board, five postal clerks on board the ship, all of whom died in the ship's sinking. but we have here on permanent display one of the few pieces of mail that survives from on board titanic. there were more than 3,000 mail bags on the ship. the vast majority of them went down with the ship when it in the atlantic in 1412 but before it went across the atlantic, the ship made three stops at ports in england. if went southampton, sher bothering and queenstown in ireland before heading out to the atlantic ocean in every three ports some mail was taken off the ship and all surviving pieces of mail are from one of those three ports of call. this piece is addressed to berlin in germany so probably left from sher bothering in france.
and it took just over a month for this letter to travel from damascus to venice in 1390. that's pretty good time. in this case, and under this panel we have artifacts from probably the most famous ship ever to carry the mail. and that's titanic. very few people realized that titanic was a floating post office. it had a full working postal facility on board, five postal clerks on board the ship, all of whom died in the ship's sinking. but we have here on permanent display one of the few pieces...
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oldest have here is the is from 1390, it iit was mailed from damascus, syria to venice, italy. it was carried along the silk road. the contents of the letter are you would imagine up for silk road ried on the -- it discusses the cost of fabrics and spices. it took just over a month to reach its destination. this case -- we have artifacts from the probably the to carry mail,ip titanic. that few people realize titanic was a moving post office. what we have on display here is one of the very few pieces of mail that survived titanic. there are more than 3000 mailbags on the ship. the majority went down with the before it it's on, went across the planet, the three stops at three ports in europe. in each one of those ports, some mail was taken off the ship. all of the surviving pieces of mail are from one of those three points. this letter is addressed to berlin, germany. some of the most poignant relics of the disaster are pieces that were recovered from bodies of the ship's victims. on the five postal clerks of all five died -- only of two were recovered. the set of keys on the rig
oldest have here is the is from 1390, it iit was mailed from damascus, syria to venice, italy. it was carried along the silk road. the contents of the letter are you would imagine up for silk road ried on the -- it discusses the cost of fabrics and spices. it took just over a month to reach its destination. this case -- we have artifacts from the probably the to carry mail,ip titanic. that few people realize titanic was a moving post office. what we have on display here is one of the very few...
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alert. [ laughter ] if you're thinking about visiting venice, italy, any time soon -- >> steve: right >> jimmy: apparently tourists in venice can face up to $600 fines for having noisy suitcases with loud wheels. residents were like, "we are fed up these-a loud-a noises, with all the rolling around with the suitcases! what's going on over here? i cannot-a hear you!" [ indistinct yelling ] i'm going to sleep! why you awake-a? all the wheels-a! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] $600 fine. well, this is the nice thing to think about this time of year. according to a new study, the u.s. is tied with myanmar for being the world's most generous country. [ audience aws ] the u.s. said, "you know what? you guys can have the title." [ laughter and applause ] and myammar said "thanks" and the u.s. was like, "ha, that was a trick! we're the champs! that's right! we're the most generous ever, got it?" [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: we have a great show. it's the thanksgiving show! give it up, give some thanks for the roots, everybody! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's what i'm talking about
alert. [ laughter ] if you're thinking about visiting venice, italy, any time soon -- >> steve: right >> jimmy: apparently tourists in venice can face up to $600 fines for having noisy suitcases with loud wheels. residents were like, "we are fed up these-a loud-a noises, with all the rolling around with the suitcases! what's going on over here? i cannot-a hear you!" [ indistinct yelling ] i'm going to sleep! why you awake-a? all the wheels-a! ♪ [ cheers and applause ]...
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in the 16th century, venice was a city of spectacle and rhetoric, of theater and illusion.t saw itself as an ideal city, as the modern culmination of the ancient city-state
in the 16th century, venice was a city of spectacle and rhetoric, of theater and illusion.t saw itself as an ideal city, as the modern culmination of the ancient city-state
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. >> the wedding extravaganza in venice had us working overtime. >> you know who else tied the knot andade a whole bunch of headlines? >> kimmy k. >> and while kimmy k. tried to break the internet with her booty, j. lo made sure we were all remember hers. ♪ big, big booty ♪ >> and speaking of music, could anyone would had a bigger year than queen bee? >> taylor swift. ♪ shake it off shake it off ♪ >> and which lady will reign supreme in our countdown. >> maybe this lady, lady o. >> hello, "entertainment tonight." >> now, "entertainment tonight," we love entertaining people. >> hey, everybody. thanks for joining us on the final monday of 2014. nancy o'dell has the night off, but brooke anderson and nischelle turner are here. >> yes. >> we're holding things down. >> we're going to have a little fun tonight. we're counting down our top 14 stars of 2014 all the way to number one. which celebrity did we cover more than anyone else this year? >> that's the question who was covered the most. it's pretty fascinating, but before we get to that, here is tonight's top story. >> are sofia vergara a
. >> the wedding extravaganza in venice had us working overtime. >> you know who else tied the knot andade a whole bunch of headlines? >> kimmy k. >> and while kimmy k. tried to break the internet with her booty, j. lo made sure we were all remember hers. ♪ big, big booty ♪ >> and speaking of music, could anyone would had a bigger year than queen bee? >> taylor swift. ♪ shake it off shake it off ♪ >> and which lady will reign supreme in our...
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. >> the wedding extravaganza in venice had us working overtime. >> you know who else tied the knot andwhole bunch of headlines? >> kimmy k. >> and while kimmy k. tried to
. >> the wedding extravaganza in venice had us working overtime. >> you know who else tied the knot andwhole bunch of headlines? >> kimmy k. >> and while kimmy k. tried to
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his family long treasured this photo of warren taken in venice in 1945 and re-enacted years later by his daughter, dee. >> it was kind of a once in a lifetime opportunity for me to stand where my dad stood. >> reporter: little did she know at the time just how close she was to a family with a surprising connection to her dad. you see, during the war bruna de maria lived in a small italian town, just 10 years old growing up in a home that doubled as a field hospital when she found a silver bracelet. i was very poor, she says, so a bracelet for me was a treasure. she never wore it but kept it by her bed for 70 years before giving it to her son stefano. he noticed the faded numbers and with help from friends and strangers they learned it was actually a military id number linked to an american soldier, warren mccauley. when you heard about this bracelet, what was your reaction? >> disbelief. i thought someone was playing a joke on my mom. >> well, i was utterly shocked. >> reporter: after seven decades of safekeeping in italy, the bracelet is going home to california, a very special deli
his family long treasured this photo of warren taken in venice in 1945 and re-enacted years later by his daughter, dee. >> it was kind of a once in a lifetime opportunity for me to stand where my dad stood. >> reporter: little did she know at the time just how close she was to a family with a surprising connection to her dad. you see, during the war bruna de maria lived in a small italian town, just 10 years old growing up in a home that doubled as a field hospital when she found a...
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to 1400 -- it was the intersection of two great trading routes -- prague to paris and hamburg to venice. but today, the great trade is tourism. rothenburg is a huge hit with shoppers. true, this is a great place to buy cuckoo clocks, steins, and dirndls, but see the town first. most of the buildings were built by 1400. like many medieval towns, the finest and biggest houses were built along herrengasse, named for the herren, or the wealthy class. the commoners built higgledy-piggledy farther from the center, near the walls. hanging shop signs advertise what they sold -- knives, armor, bread, whatever. rothenburg's wall, with its beefy fortifications and intimidating gates, is about a mile around and provides great views and a good orientation. rodertor is the only tower you can actually climb. it's worth the hike for the commanding city view and the fascinating display on the bombing of rothenburg in the last weeks of world war ii, when much of the city was destroyed. but rothenburg's most devastating days were 400 years ago, during the thirty years' war. in the 1600s, the catholic and
to 1400 -- it was the intersection of two great trading routes -- prague to paris and hamburg to venice. but today, the great trade is tourism. rothenburg is a huge hit with shoppers. true, this is a great place to buy cuckoo clocks, steins, and dirndls, but see the town first. most of the buildings were built by 1400. like many medieval towns, the finest and biggest houses were built along herrengasse, named for the herren, or the wealthy class. the commoners built higgledy-piggledy farther...
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>> for example, the recently renovated 19th century art nouveau gallery, looks like the finist in venicenonetheless, even the staunchest conservationist would agree. that past is not smothered in the race to the future. lucia newman, al jazeera. >>> a lot to come. wild ginseng is bringing one of the world's most depressed economies back to life. commemoration 100 years on. >> wild american ginseng is popular because of its medicinal properties. now it's reviving an economy in the u.s. john hendren reports. in appalachia. >> it's called appalachiacola gold. >> dodging copperhead snakes in what some call the most lucrative legal hern o herb on . >> sometimes they stay in the ground ten to 12 years before they come up. >> chinese value the herb as a l remedy, consumers pay more for wild north american variety. >> most of the dried market goes to china and chinese consumers prefer that wild root because it has deep rings on there, grown slower, so they feel like in their philosophy it's gotten more energy more information from other earth. >> these ten pound boxes hold more than $5,000 worth
>> for example, the recently renovated 19th century art nouveau gallery, looks like the finist in venicenonetheless, even the staunchest conservationist would agree. that past is not smothered in the race to the future. lucia newman, al jazeera. >>> a lot to come. wild ginseng is bringing one of the world's most depressed economies back to life. commemoration 100 years on. >> wild american ginseng is popular because of its medicinal properties. now it's reviving an economy...
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in some cases so big and fat some local surfers cannot resist you have to paddle out to set in venicet because you're working against the wind, 7:00 will show some of the baskervilles lead with three cars this short until it covered by flood waters will show you how they got out of their other said he is doing nothing and a picture of a famous football player wearing nothing but contends. >>stanley: the worst land has the bay in a long time and apparel december or july recess at the bay also our explain in an exhibition of people behaving badly. >>darya: one way to get around them are ready reports about flooding into the vineyards that you for joining us more rain coming down the bay area the same storm in southern california. >> james:
in some cases so big and fat some local surfers cannot resist you have to paddle out to set in venicet because you're working against the wind, 7:00 will show some of the baskervilles lead with three cars this short until it covered by flood waters will show you how they got out of their other said he is doing nothing and a picture of a famous football player wearing nothing but contends. >>stanley: the worst land has the bay in a long time and apparel december or july recess at the bay...
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. >> it wasn't your typical news conference at the manayunk performing arts center at venice island this. our camera man found congressman tom brady doing his best mummer strut as they scheduled a mummer's mardi gras parade on february 22nd. with all the music and pageantry, it's what we have come to expect. >> the mummers association is hit hard financially in recent years, largely because of the economic slump. >> we have on line sponsors and contributions and day of parade collections and we hope to collect a significant amount of money for the mummers. they will march along the street and the restaurant corridor. the parade will kick off at the intersection of green lane and main street. on the morning of february 22nd, at 10:00. and will end at noon at lock street. the hope is that the parade will help to keep the mummers tradition alive. when you lose your traditions you lose your identity. >> and this is our identity. >> unlike new years mummers parade manayunk's mardi gras parade is a smaller version, the march will include string bands and there is no cost to the city. >> everyt
. >> it wasn't your typical news conference at the manayunk performing arts center at venice island this. our camera man found congressman tom brady doing his best mummer strut as they scheduled a mummer's mardi gras parade on february 22nd. with all the music and pageantry, it's what we have come to expect. >> the mummers association is hit hard financially in recent years, largely because of the economic slump. >> we have on line sponsors and contributions and day of parade...
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one of the mcguffey readers had material from "the merchant of venice" which cast jews in a bad lightd so on. in any case, whether or not that was a central influence on ford, it tells you something. he wanted to bring back these great old-fashioned textbooks of the good old days. that to his mind was what america needed. henry ford in 1915 is going to promote peace. some people think he was pro-german. he certainly was a pacifist. and one of the things he pays for is what is known as the pace ship -- peace ship, with a jewish woman named rosita shumer, and the ship is supposed to sail around and promote peace during world war i. many people ridicule the peace ship and ridiculed the pacifism it was promoting. some would argue later one of the problems with her was going to move from her to generalize about all jews. certainly ford was unhappy about the bad publicity he received connected with the peace ship and all that went with it. the reason ford was worried about the bad publicity was actually pr, public relations, was absolutely central to the success of henry ford and he was one
one of the mcguffey readers had material from "the merchant of venice" which cast jews in a bad lightd so on. in any case, whether or not that was a central influence on ford, it tells you something. he wanted to bring back these great old-fashioned textbooks of the good old days. that to his mind was what america needed. henry ford in 1915 is going to promote peace. some people think he was pro-german. he certainly was a pacifist. and one of the things he pays for is what is known as...
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of course the idea of venice is to get them back in shape.so we are not trying to get them out of this but to get them so dead they can continue. >> i want to ask you a question that might lead into this presentation. did he have a hierarchy is to determine what caused the worse shellshocked, was it everything from being too close to the explosion to moral injury? >> he doesn't differentiate and it may be that the american experience was so compressed that he doesn't get to say these things. but what he does do that is interesting is that he insists on longitudinal studies for the people that were affected. so there's a survey and the study and another one in 1924 and that would've gone right through. he wanted to follow up and he followed them back in the states, he fought very hard and on privatization of medical facilities and he was absolutely furious that the first thing that they did to save money was ask all of them if they would like to be in a mental hospital or if they would like to go home. and they all said that we would like to g
of course the idea of venice is to get them back in shape.so we are not trying to get them out of this but to get them so dead they can continue. >> i want to ask you a question that might lead into this presentation. did he have a hierarchy is to determine what caused the worse shellshocked, was it everything from being too close to the explosion to moral injury? >> he doesn't differentiate and it may be that the american experience was so compressed that he doesn't get to say...
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there is one dear friend of mine ao came, i was living in apartment in venice and he said how are youoing and i said i am doing great. really? 4:00 p.m., i had two dogs at the time. is doing themog -- doing now, taking them out? thought maybe i'm not so great. i was not fulfilling my potential. never hadting and i that personality. it was really friends saying are you sure this is the way you want to go because you are about 30. the time for messing around is kind of coming to a close. you talk about what your desires and dreams are but if you do not put the work in, it will not happen. >> were you angry at yourself or was there anything they had to do with your sense of frustration? >> it was more about ease with who i am. just growing up and realizing instead of me trying to figure out who i want you to think i am, i have got to embrace who i am and be at peace. >> not only at peace but be happy about it. >> and be happy with who i am. it is about growing up. i stopped doing all that stuff it 30 but it truly was not until my , that is whenk things really changed in terms through lif
there is one dear friend of mine ao came, i was living in apartment in venice and he said how are youoing and i said i am doing great. really? 4:00 p.m., i had two dogs at the time. is doing themog -- doing now, taking them out? thought maybe i'm not so great. i was not fulfilling my potential. never hadting and i that personality. it was really friends saying are you sure this is the way you want to go because you are about 30. the time for messing around is kind of coming to a close. you talk...
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. >> megan look at the routine flood with a bit of row machbilitys the bridge your gateway to venice. in sonoma the only waterfront dining. restaurant restaurants. when it rains and floods. >> everyone though the grill stayed dray water damage the restaurant bottom line. >> like call up hank and ask for for giveness. >> highway 121 broadway reopen. allowing customers access to the grill. water also recede from the busy intersection but the power remained out. at leisure like mobile home park life back to normal after hours of flood tichlingt we ended up just hanging out and playing yachts i and having good time with friends. >> the fire chef says it's too early to know the storm total reach. >> low land drain then we find out what sort of damage really took place and no drainage here. lingering water turned the barn in an island in petaluma. let's hope they griz on here ground don't consider it home. l the correct should snake across the field. today it claims fence lane to fence line. 2 small flood line brought the crew to the highway this afternoon. cars license up waiting for the f
. >> megan look at the routine flood with a bit of row machbilitys the bridge your gateway to venice. in sonoma the only waterfront dining. restaurant restaurants. when it rains and floods. >> everyone though the grill stayed dray water damage the restaurant bottom line. >> like call up hank and ask for for giveness. >> highway 121 broadway reopen. allowing customers access to the grill. water also recede from the busy intersection but the power remained out. at leisure...
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an area of low pressure dropping south, pretty chose to venice has this associated cold front. was making its way to land getting into the narrow channel of the adriatic, the cold front where the winds have been the strongest, creating the high seas rough waters as this storm system moves out, however, it's going to leave in its wake some pretty cold air. when we talk about the sea surface temperatures very much unlike in the java sea where we have temperatures that are 30 32 degrees celsius, we're looking more around 14, 15 degrees. can you not sustain yourself when you're in the water a long period of time. this is busy. let's break it down a little bit. when it comes to the sea surface temperature, at 10 to 15 degrees you hit exhaustion time one to two hours, but survival depending on your age, how fit you may be you can extend some survival time to maybe four or six hours. the temperatures are dropping. we're in single digits. as one storm system moves out, it's pouring cold air in from the north. the next one develops across the south you can barely see it on the edge of y
an area of low pressure dropping south, pretty chose to venice has this associated cold front. was making its way to land getting into the narrow channel of the adriatic, the cold front where the winds have been the strongest, creating the high seas rough waters as this storm system moves out, however, it's going to leave in its wake some pretty cold air. when we talk about the sea surface temperatures very much unlike in the java sea where we have temperatures that are 30 32 degrees celsius,...
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. >> things are reportedly running rampant in a venice community. >> thank you coming up more problemsthquake. >> yes. >> we're having a earthquake. >> this was a close race but only for a short while once the boats and ballots started to roll role in. >> couple files demonstrating. >> yes. >> what i a said, here we go. >> steve. >> yeah, steve keeley he made it on the list. >> yes. >> there is another good one. he was first person in line in australia to buy an iphone and dropped it. >> fell on the floor. >> yes. >> as i said, the ambulance just left, fire truck just left. >> they are so crazy. >> right now, went and got it. >> yes. >> in this case, and obviously, le bev just kept on moving during the course of this scenario. >> i'm here with richard, from the alliance of utah and you guys have a cross country skis. so give us something. >> down she goes. >> i think she just fainted actually. >> she did. >> yes. >> yes, i will toss it back to you, i just slipped and fell. >> super bowl commercial did you get a lot of reaction to that super bowl commercial. >> what super bowl commercia
. >> things are reportedly running rampant in a venice community. >> thank you coming up more problemsthquake. >> yes. >> we're having a earthquake. >> this was a close race but only for a short while once the boats and ballots started to roll role in. >> couple files demonstrating. >> yes. >> what i a said, here we go. >> steve. >> yeah, steve keeley he made it on the list. >> yes. >> there is another good one. he was...
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it was disrupted between venice city. >> reporter: the snow coming down sideways and as the servant ofxt to sierra tahoe tessie is how we are going. it was underwhelming cowardly we're at about 22 in. of snow back care that is about 1/3 of where we should be boiled water appear very important but everywhere in california the sierra is doing better appear to 50 percent have of what we should be still on we need a lot more to go. but just to even catch up to average an average is not only to be an act to get the drop. >> reporter: we are tracking your burial winds and freezing temperatures outside >> erica: we did see some interesting when the dust of and the oakland hills we did experience with gusts up to 62 mi. from our very strong winds will be higher elevation but the wind is beginning to diminish orbit. it right now heading out to texas on the chilly site cockers stock and stock took 35 reported in san jose opened at 42 degrees the land is at clinics in the air armada was still some locations could hit the freezing mark korea without talking about pretty bruising and this is as it
it was disrupted between venice city. >> reporter: the snow coming down sideways and as the servant ofxt to sierra tahoe tessie is how we are going. it was underwhelming cowardly we're at about 22 in. of snow back care that is about 1/3 of where we should be boiled water appear very important but everywhere in california the sierra is doing better appear to 50 percent have of what we should be still on we need a lot more to go. but just to even catch up to average an average is not only...
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bachelor george clooney tied the knot with british liar amal alamuddin in a lavish wednesday nothing veniceusan marquez, for cbs news in, los angeles. >>> that is "eyewitness news" at 5:00. now at 6:00 developing news a man has been charged with raping and beating two women in penny pack park. he has been found hundreds of miles away we're live. >>> also a serial robber is on the loose this video showing him rob a local hotel at gunpoint. tonight, we will talk to a hotel manager who tried to fight back. >>> and it is one of a kind designated driver program, meet local veterans who are making it their mission, to get you home safe and sound on new years eve. kathy? >>> it has been a mild december but that is about to change, as we ring in the new year, we will talk about how cold it will get, for new years eve and beyond with that seven day forecast, it is all next on cbs-3 "eyewitness news". "eyewitness news" at 6:00 starts right now. >>> there has been a shooting in drexel hill, and "eyewitness news" has now confirmed at least one police officer was involved and at least one person is dead
bachelor george clooney tied the knot with british liar amal alamuddin in a lavish wednesday nothing veniceusan marquez, for cbs news in, los angeles. >>> that is "eyewitness news" at 5:00. now at 6:00 developing news a man has been charged with raping and beating two women in penny pack park. he has been found hundreds of miles away we're live. >>> also a serial robber is on the loose this video showing him rob a local hotel at gunpoint. tonight, we will talk to a...
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today's rededication celebration gets underway at 1:00 at south venice avenue and 24th street. >> big people heading out for the ceremony? >> yes, sunshine. not quite 60 degrees but we have showers in the north bay that could invade your neighborhood around sack rosa, clear lake, cloverdale, hidden valley. some of the location that is could see a stray showers. but overall the main frontal band waits to arrive until this evening through the overnight hours. today we will call it mostly cloudy to partly sunny. 57 concord, 59 santa cruz, 50 san jose. overnight periods of rain. we could see some problems with some low-lying flooding into monday. looks like a wet commute both morning and night. another shot of rain tuesday and wednesday. >> enjoy the sun while we have it? >> yeah, and the rain. >> lisa, thanks. and thanks for spending time with us on the sunday morning news. the news continues now online, on twitter and face look and all your mobile devices with the abc7 news app. carolyn tyler will be back next weekend. for lisa argen, i'm chris okay buddy, what's your favorite kind of c
today's rededication celebration gets underway at 1:00 at south venice avenue and 24th street. >> big people heading out for the ceremony? >> yes, sunshine. not quite 60 degrees but we have showers in the north bay that could invade your neighborhood around sack rosa, clear lake, cloverdale, hidden valley. some of the location that is could see a stray showers. but overall the main frontal band waits to arrive until this evening through the overnight hours. today we will call it...
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today's rededication celebration gets underway at 1:00 at south venice avenue and 24th street.ather. >> maybe a few sprinkles way far north this morning, but otherwise the rain holds off. we will look at a part to mostly cloudy day. temperatures from the he were 50s to the low 60s. rain tonight, tomorrow, and it continues into the middle of the week. a little break late wednesday into thursday and more rain on friday. and low snow levels in the sierra nevada. >> keep the umbrellas nearby. >> right. >> the news continues now online, on twitter, facebook and on all your mobile twices with our abc7 news app. "good morning america" is next. we will see you back here for abc7 news at 9:00. make it a great morning, everybody! the best meat and the bests produce.ving it's my job to start a new legacy, the best wine beer and spirits. we travel all over california and the world to find all sorts of new craft spirits, craft beers, small production wines. ♪ brews from mendocino, and the finest wines from around the world. at raley's, we're really into craft, so we enjoy and are excited ab
today's rededication celebration gets underway at 1:00 at south venice avenue and 24th street.ather. >> maybe a few sprinkles way far north this morning, but otherwise the rain holds off. we will look at a part to mostly cloudy day. temperatures from the he were 50s to the low 60s. rain tonight, tomorrow, and it continues into the middle of the week. a little break late wednesday into thursday and more rain on friday. and low snow levels in the sierra nevada. >> keep the umbrellas...
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today's rededication celebration gets underway at 1:00 at south venice avenue and 24th street. >>> nexty morning news at 6:00. demonstrations turn violent in the east bay at police crackdown on protesters. and students on cal's campus disturbed by life size effigies hanging from nooses. at kaiser permanente, everything you need is under one roof. another way care and coverage together makes life easier. okay, a little easier. become a member of kaiser permanente. because together, we thrive. ♪ start a revolution a revolution in coffee quality with the finest nespresso coffee blends. a revolution in technology with unique centrifusion. a revolution in taste with a naturally formed crema on both coffee and espresso. nespresso vertuoline. experience the revolution of coffee. >> time now is 6:00. thanks for joining us. i'm chris nguyen, carolyn tyler has the day off. if you have places to see, places to go, let's get a check of the weather with meteorologist lisa argen. hi, lisa. >> hello. yesterday we had sunshine. boy, it felt good the middle of the day. and a few high clouds today in adv
today's rededication celebration gets underway at 1:00 at south venice avenue and 24th street. >>> nexty morning news at 6:00. demonstrations turn violent in the east bay at police crackdown on protesters. and students on cal's campus disturbed by life size effigies hanging from nooses. at kaiser permanente, everything you need is under one roof. another way care and coverage together makes life easier. okay, a little easier. become a member of kaiser permanente. because together, we...
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bachelor george clooney tied the knot can amal alamuddin in an a lavish star studded wednesday nothing venicesusan marquez, cbs news, los >>> today, it is saturday, december 27th, good morning, thanks so much for joining us. i'm nicole brewer at 6:30. lets check that forecast with carol, a nice one ahead, um. >> yeah. >> that is an under statement. >> yes, we have got temperatures cold in some locations, cold enough that people have been finding frost this morning but we really, rebound temperature wise. we will be in the middle 50's maybe at least we might be able to get a couple degrees beyond that. center city philadelphia looks just lovely, this morning, storm scan three looks fairly lovely as well. we have a few clouds but it will be a beautiful day and hopefully one you can enjoy. thirty-four in philadelphia right now. thirty-eight in trenton. thirty-three wilmington. still below freezing in a number of locations, 31 in millville. thirty in atlantic city. twenty-nine in allentown but warm up is on the way. by the time we hit the noon we should be at 50 degrees. beautiful afternoon shapi
bachelor george clooney tied the knot can amal alamuddin in an a lavish star studded wednesday nothing venicesusan marquez, cbs news, los >>> today, it is saturday, december 27th, good morning, thanks so much for joining us. i'm nicole brewer at 6:30. lets check that forecast with carol, a nice one ahead, um. >> yeah. >> that is an under statement. >> yes, we have got temperatures cold in some locations, cold enough that people have been finding frost this morning but...
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gerri: that's around venice right? >> yes, it is. gerri: it's a lovely area. from there. that's awesome. okay. so tell me more about how i choose one. can i still get a prosecco on a budget? >> of course you can. the average price is around $11. what you look for if you're wanting the best prosecco you can find is the do doc -- the docg. gerri: what does that mean? >> there are label on top of the bottles that say doc or doocg. the government certification -- gerri: so they all have that little designation, and you know you're getting the best when you look for the right thing. >> exactly. gerri: you're looking for, you're saying, is docg? >> yes. gerri: okay. tell me about serving this. obviously, you know, we're thinking new year's eve and that would be a great thing. how else might you use this wine? >> we make cocktails. we were featured on a bunch of places for doing fantastic cocktails with prosecco. gerri: what do you mix it with? >> about everything. [laughter] every type of juice -- gerri: how about peach neck to have? >> that would be -- nectar. that
gerri: that's around venice right? >> yes, it is. gerri: it's a lovely area. from there. that's awesome. okay. so tell me more about how i choose one. can i still get a prosecco on a budget? >> of course you can. the average price is around $11. what you look for if you're wanting the best prosecco you can find is the do doc -- the docg. gerri: what does that mean? >> there are label on top of the bottles that say doc or doocg. the government certification -- gerri: so they...
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was the case with many established neighborhoods across the nation, like soho in new york city and venice in la. similarly, miami wynwood neighborhood is quickly turning into a trendy art hub. today we're in the up and coming neighborhood of bedford-stuyvesant in brooklyn. this neighborhood, which was once under the radar, now boasts trendy restaurants and art galleries nestled between beautiful 19th century homes. but how do you identify one of these next hot neighborhoods? first, take a look at the cultural aspects of a neighborhood. art galleries are having a positive influence on the growth of neighborhoods nationwide. -opening an art gallery in bedford-stuyvesant was a wonderful experience. and i wanted to share my passion and appreciation for art and play a major part in the revitalization of bedford-stuyvesant. [music playing] -also, keep on the lookout for trendy restaurants and cafes. -the neighborhood is flourishing and i'm so happy to be a part of it. you no longer have to go all the way into the city to, you know, get some good food or a great cocktail. now you can do it just
was the case with many established neighborhoods across the nation, like soho in new york city and venice in la. similarly, miami wynwood neighborhood is quickly turning into a trendy art hub. today we're in the up and coming neighborhood of bedford-stuyvesant in brooklyn. this neighborhood, which was once under the radar, now boasts trendy restaurants and art galleries nestled between beautiful 19th century homes. but how do you identify one of these next hot neighborhoods? first, take a look...
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>> whitaker: if you have ever taken a vacation to italy, chances are you've been to florence, or venicelikely you've been to a place called cremona, a small city with a rich heritage. it's home to one of mankind's most glorious and coveted creations-- elegant, hand- crafted stradivarius violins. cremona was home to the master himself, antonio stradivari, who carved stringed instruments out of raw wood, and set the standard for a vibrant musical tradition that still flourishes today. time seems to stand still in the small northern italian city of cremona. it's a quiet place, almost sleepy. it moves to the rhythms of pedals and pedestrians. but to understand the culture of cremona, you have to listen. ♪ ♪ it's believed the violin was invented here. to an audience of school children in a cremona concert hall, ukrainian musician anastasiya petryshak plays a violin made 300 years ago by the most famous violin maker in history, antonio stradivari. he plied-- many would say perfected-- the craft of violin making in cremona in the 17th and 18th centuries. there are tributes to him all over town
>> whitaker: if you have ever taken a vacation to italy, chances are you've been to florence, or venicelikely you've been to a place called cremona, a small city with a rich heritage. it's home to one of mankind's most glorious and coveted creations-- elegant, hand- crafted stradivarius violins. cremona was home to the master himself, antonio stradivari, who carved stringed instruments out of raw wood, and set the standard for a vibrant musical tradition that still flourishes today. time...
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george clean he knee said yes to amal alamuddin in venice in september.tland said no to independence in britain. october brought the first death from ebola in the united states when liberian thomas duncan died at a dallas hospital. >> voters have given republicans control of both houses of congress. >> republicans will remember november as the month mid term elections game them control of both the house and the senate. >> today the united states of america is changing its relationship with the people of cuba. >> this is the month president obama announced re-establishment of diplomatic relationw with cuba after more than 50 years. >> osgood: coming up. how sweet it is. especially now that i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib a type of irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. i was taking warfarin, but wondered if i kept digging could i come up with something better. my doctor told me about eliquis... for three important reasons. one, in a clinical trial, eliquis was proven to reduce the risk of stroke better than warfarin. two,
george clean he knee said yes to amal alamuddin in venice in september.tland said no to independence in britain. october brought the first death from ebola in the united states when liberian thomas duncan died at a dallas hospital. >> voters have given republicans control of both houses of congress. >> republicans will remember november as the month mid term elections game them control of both the house and the senate. >> today the united states of america is changing its...
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family are trying to anticipate what the fed is going to do and that is in the smart to look at the venicet five days alone. is going to be the big story this weekend is having a tough time modeling that affect of oil. goldman sachs saying that every $10 drop in the price of oil should boost s&p 500 earnings by two dollars per share. that is something that bank of america said -- she said the market is leveraged toward capital spending. oil inieves that even the 70's could trim about three or four dollars off of the share. having abig names are hard time really determining a consensus about what the overall effect is for oil. perhaps explains why some days we are up, some days we are down. people can't quite put their finger on it. >> with the increasing demand for commodities, it paints the picture that the overseas markets are struggling. and that is creating more or less big bag picture we are seeing for the u.s. market. of thise beginning round of oil, everybody was putting into the supplies. production was highest in three decades. now you have the international energy agency cut ther
family are trying to anticipate what the fed is going to do and that is in the smart to look at the venicet five days alone. is going to be the big story this weekend is having a tough time modeling that affect of oil. goldman sachs saying that every $10 drop in the price of oil should boost s&p 500 earnings by two dollars per share. that is something that bank of america said -- she said the market is leveraged toward capital spending. oil inieves that even the 70's could trim about three...
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he wanted the mcguffie readers, had material from the merchant of venice which cast jews in a bad lightd so on. in any case whether or not it really was a central influence on ford it tells you something about him that he wanted to bring back these great old-fashioned textbooks of the good old days. that to his mind was what america needed. henry ford in 1915 is going to promote peace. some people think that he was pro-german but he certainly was a pacifist and one of the things he pays for is known as the peace ship with a jewish woman named rosica schwimmer who is also involved in this peace ship which is supposed to sail around and promote peace during world war i. many people ridiculed the peace ship and ridiculed the kind of pacifism that it was promoting. some will argue later that ford, who quarrelled with schwimmer was later going to move from schwimmer to generalize about all jews. certainly ford was unhappy about the bad publicity that he received connected with the peace ship and all that went with it. and the reason that ford was worried about the bad publicity was actually
he wanted the mcguffie readers, had material from the merchant of venice which cast jews in a bad lightd so on. in any case whether or not it really was a central influence on ford it tells you something about him that he wanted to bring back these great old-fashioned textbooks of the good old days. that to his mind was what america needed. henry ford in 1915 is going to promote peace. some people think that he was pro-german but he certainly was a pacifist and one of the things he pays for is...
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spirit she was living in venice california at the time and said if you tell anybody that you work forthe cia, i will cut your throat. [laughter] [laughter] [laughter] 's connection is very liberal. she just was not amused. >> there were liberals in the cia. >> i've just got my friends, don't ever say it. my daughters didn't know until he went on 60 minutes and they were watching tv and they said that is on tv. >> the next question is also on your left. >> what would you propose that we do with isis or nothing at all what is your fact on that? >> i'm sort of involved in the sense that i keep up with the tribes in and our province and they are quite adamant that they will not deal with the government of their. they said that he is just a clone of the previous premaster and what we want is partition. we want the same right as the kurdish republic which is owned by federal troops didn't. we get a percentage of the oil, we keep iraq that are allies to commit essentially breaking it up. they want to take baghdad to the sunni suburbs to go to the region. baghdad itself would be an open city
spirit she was living in venice california at the time and said if you tell anybody that you work forthe cia, i will cut your throat. [laughter] [laughter] [laughter] 's connection is very liberal. she just was not amused. >> there were liberals in the cia. >> i've just got my friends, don't ever say it. my daughters didn't know until he went on 60 minutes and they were watching tv and they said that is on tv. >> the next question is also on your left. >> what would you...
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style of doing all this violence and fighting >> james: less by demonstrators took to the streets of venicet the white officer shot and killed a black man on tuesday night during a physical struggle with the officer he reached into his pocket at that when the officer opened fire believing that he was written for a gun is an a to be about oxychloride this said of to use excessive force and it was not wharton and is the same week that the grand jury to indict for killing a man with a choke hold sparking protests across the country. president obama will be meeting with seven newly elected governors including one who is suing him hidden in the '70s that lawsuit against president obama executive action of this emigration he overstepped his presidential authority. will take a break for 452 coming up on the kron 4 morgan hill to have more weather and traffic updates for you a storm system very down to the bay area will bring us more rain today, at the top of the hour. >> reporter: the 2 to force him now has the tide of also said to appear oscar winner and and just got arnold schwarzenegger is back
style of doing all this violence and fighting >> james: less by demonstrators took to the streets of venicet the white officer shot and killed a black man on tuesday night during a physical struggle with the officer he reached into his pocket at that when the officer opened fire believing that he was written for a gun is an a to be about oxychloride this said of to use excessive force and it was not wharton and is the same week that the grand jury to indict for killing a man with a choke...
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people in concord in venice are free sand bags are available and that there was a brief supply source the incident they're also being free made for elderly and disabled residents they need to call and in place in order for pick up at the courtyard. if they're preparing for flooding as this also last week the city closes of more setbacks in the area also system is also four times in the last five years the business owner had their mobile flood is installed to try and keep storm water and sewage out of the cafe. >>mark: to get to get the latest weather and traffic information any time also online and mobile application will have the latest weather and traffic information which those resources and tips of kron 4 town and they armed also involved in shooting in san leandro this said the woman who shot by police over the weekend has died officers opened fired on 27 you're woman on sunday night during a stolen car chased the lease back the woman pulled over but then sped off toward oakland and she was shot after she presses several article in a patrol car in a cul-de-sac. the national congr
people in concord in venice are free sand bags are available and that there was a brief supply source the incident they're also being free made for elderly and disabled residents they need to call and in place in order for pick up at the courtyard. if they're preparing for flooding as this also last week the city closes of more setbacks in the area also system is also four times in the last five years the business owner had their mobile flood is installed to try and keep storm water and sewage...
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people, there was one dear friend of mine, i still remember, came, i was living in an apartment in venice and he came and said hey, man. how are dowing. great, i'm doing great. he said yeah, really? well, 4 p.m. i was like-- hi two dogs at the time. how are your dogs doing. taking them out. >> well, you know reasons hi dinner with the the other night. >> yeah. >> how did you think that went. and i just thought like well, maybe i'm not so great. you know. i knew that i wasn't fulfilling my potential. i knew i was sort of coasting and i never had that personality in my life. and it was really friends, charlie, friends just saying you sure this is the way you want to go. because you're about 30 years old, you know. time for messing around kind of coming to a close, you know. you talk about what your desires and dreams are. but if you don't put the work in, it's not going to happen for you. >> rose: were you angry at yourself. was there anything that had to do with your sense of frustration or anything. >> no, i think it was more about just ease with who i am. i think just growing up and real
people, there was one dear friend of mine, i still remember, came, i was living in an apartment in venice and he came and said hey, man. how are dowing. great, i'm doing great. he said yeah, really? well, 4 p.m. i was like-- hi two dogs at the time. how are your dogs doing. taking them out. >> well, you know reasons hi dinner with the the other night. >> yeah. >> how did you think that went. and i just thought like well, maybe i'm not so great. you know. i knew that i wasn't...
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one of the mcguffey readers had material from "the merchant of venice" which cast jews in a bad lightless whether or not that was a central influence on ford, it tells us something. he wanted to bring back these great old-fashioned textbooks of the good old days. that to his mind was what america needed. henry ford in 1916 is going to promote peace. some people think he was pro-german. he certainly was a pacifist. and one of the things he pays for is what known as a ship with a jewish woman named rosita oe shumer, and the ship is supposed to sail around and promote east during world war i. many people ridicule bp's ship and -- the peace ship and ridiculed the pacifism it was promoting. some would argue later one of jg!ññ the problems with her was going to move from her to generalize about all jews. certainly ford was unhappy about the bad publicity he received connected with the peace ship and all that went with it. the reason ford was worried about the bad publicity was actually pr, public relations, was absolutely essential to the success of henry ford and he was one of the very ear
one of the mcguffey readers had material from "the merchant of venice" which cast jews in a bad lightless whether or not that was a central influence on ford, it tells us something. he wanted to bring back these great old-fashioned textbooks of the good old days. that to his mind was what america needed. henry ford in 1916 is going to promote peace. some people think he was pro-german. he certainly was a pacifist. and one of the things he pays for is what known as a ship with a jewish...
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