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-- it's a very visual-- its position is very significant because it is the focal point. and so when the congregation gathers, facing or focusing towards the sanctuary which is usually in the eastern most part of the church. therefore, the sanctuary really holds your attention. and it is a very important vehicle for the communication of the church theology and liturgy. so you have the representation then of the holy person which is the entire theology, the entire-- the idea or concept of the liturgy represented then for you on this screen. now, the entire then program of the church really works together. it works together and in summary to communicate the idea that the church is really a miniature version, a microcosm of the entire order or the entire-- hierarchically placed order of the total universe, with god at its apex and then descending down to the physical or mortal world, and then representing on the screen the liturgical context and the theological context, which is very much visible and very much in place for the beholder. also, when we are looking at these ima
-- it's a very visual-- its position is very significant because it is the focal point. and so when the congregation gathers, facing or focusing towards the sanctuary which is usually in the eastern most part of the church. therefore, the sanctuary really holds your attention. and it is a very important vehicle for the communication of the church theology and liturgy. so you have the representation then of the holy person which is the entire theology, the entire-- the idea or concept of the...
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for the american visual part of the technicolor. the company in shanghai in two thousand london help of hollywood movies. to the caribbean and africa are. the court for the chinese movie company. in better stead with the controversial pectin from asia. the lower by thirty percent to one in america and europe. as for china to move the post production work is mainly occupied by doom at the post production company few chinese movie producers referred to by hollywood as opec company you work because they're just too bad for them. data showed that i put two companies accounted for seventy five percent of china's push to market. there are many challenges for countries opec. the tool bag the cost of visual back to the port director of the total production cost but in china. the cost of diesel back. we counted twelve percent of the movie chinese media release. many chinese directors would rather use that money on with the stars. although the movie industry has rapidly grown in china. the quality of film to let one of the major factors in th
for the american visual part of the technicolor. the company in shanghai in two thousand london help of hollywood movies. to the caribbean and africa are. the court for the chinese movie company. in better stead with the controversial pectin from asia. the lower by thirty percent to one in america and europe. as for china to move the post production work is mainly occupied by doom at the post production company few chinese movie producers referred to by hollywood as opec company you work...
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it is not safe for our customers, and especially the visually impaired. anything could happen, and it is muni's policy not to double park. normally what i do, if i can safely go in behind, i pull in the zone, offload my customers, load the customers that are waiting for me. when the bus in front of the leaves, i will pull to the front for the customers that did not see me. >> sometimes, the bus pulls up, and there is stuff in my way because the boys -- bus has not pulled up right in front of me. i have to figure out how to get around or through. i have to navigate through all of that in order to get onto the bus. >> when i pick up a visually impaired customers, i like to pull up right in front of them, make sure nothing is in the way so they can walk right on the coach. >> okay, take one big step forward. >> when i drop off a visually impaired customers, make sure you do not pull up at the shelter. you want to give them a straight shot so they can go to the left or the right. you want to pull in front or behind the shelter. never around any trees or pose.
it is not safe for our customers, and especially the visually impaired. anything could happen, and it is muni's policy not to double park. normally what i do, if i can safely go in behind, i pull in the zone, offload my customers, load the customers that are waiting for me. when the bus in front of the leaves, i will pull to the front for the customers that did not see me. >> sometimes, the bus pulls up, and there is stuff in my way because the boys -- bus has not pulled up right in front...
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what are these formal visual elements of style? let's identify them. rsofll, we need to discuss and address the concept of shape and fm, mass and volume, line, composition, color, light--and those are very closely related-- texture and space. well, space will figure predominantly in works addressing architectur or sculptu, but they are created in an illusionary way in paiing. how are these works or how are these elements thenntroduced in works of art? this is what we have to look at in order to be able to describe a work effectively. descriptive criticism, firstly, involves the ability to define these terms. and secondly, the ability to identify em in separate or individual works of art, for exple, as we have distributed here on the wall or hung on the wall. let's first look at or analyze shape and form. what do we mean by shape and form? well, these are clearly discerned. we are talking about color, shapes which our eye clearly distinguishes, and we are able to separate individual shapes of color in the painting that we are looking at. and this is wha
what are these formal visual elements of style? let's identify them. rsofll, we need to discuss and address the concept of shape and fm, mass and volume, line, composition, color, light--and those are very closely related-- texture and space. well, space will figure predominantly in works addressing architectur or sculptu, but they are created in an illusionary way in paiing. how are these works or how are these elements thenntroduced in works of art? this is what we have to look at in order to...
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. >> we have this amazing new visual technology that there is no screen the image is projected directlyo your eyes every take this new technology to put it into a head the and of your phones see you can listen to music if you want a video that you are year-old movie theater. gerri: should i be concerned about my eyeballs of? >> not at all. this is more comfortable the of the lcd monitor the use tear at all day it is the light here rise naturally see it seems more comfortable tuned real than any other dispy. gerri: how did you come up withhthis idea? >> we are doing crazy resech for the government and i was called up what about projecting light directly into your eye? i fly out to i stuck my face into this contraption and there was a moment i thought something is happening. gerri: does it hit your retina? i cannot get over the technology. do you need a tv ever again? >> no. you plug this and tear iphones or your tablets u.k. and street liked netflix or view games it feels like a huge personal theater it is an amazing experience. gerri: what is the cost? >> it is on kickstart right now yo
. >> we have this amazing new visual technology that there is no screen the image is projected directlyo your eyes every take this new technology to put it into a head the and of your phones see you can listen to music if you want a video that you are year-old movie theater. gerri: should i be concerned about my eyeballs of? >> not at all. this is more comfortable the of the lcd monitor the use tear at all day it is the light here rise naturally see it seems more comfortable tuned...
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. >> san francisco is a lively street life, it can be an issue with people with visual disabilities as well. they have these diverting barriers on other side of this tables and chairs area. if people can find thraeur way around it without getting tangled up, it is still fully accessible. >> we don't want anything special. we want people to basically adhere to the regulations and laws as they are on the books now. people can also, just be cognizant if they have stuff on the street, they thaoed to have 48 inches so we can pass, think outside your own spectrum of yourself that there are other people you need to share the sidewalk with. we will all get along better. >> although san francisco is a hilly place for a whraoel chair user, we seem to be better at most. that doesn't mean we can't continue to improve upon ourselves. >> the public has a clear are -- of travel. we can't be every to make sure that is the place. we have to rely on the place. call 311. give them your name. that goes into a data base. >> it is difficult, still, um to make the case that the disabled community isn't being
. >> san francisco is a lively street life, it can be an issue with people with visual disabilities as well. they have these diverting barriers on other side of this tables and chairs area. if people can find thraeur way around it without getting tangled up, it is still fully accessible. >> we don't want anything special. we want people to basically adhere to the regulations and laws as they are on the books now. people can also, just be cognizant if they have stuff on the street,...
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i think so i think what's really interesting about it is that visually looking like an architectural renda it's not real life it's not the kind of of the city of the melting pot it's like a very sanitized version it becomes a sort of known place. rather than public. is civil rights apply only until the private investor chooses to deny access. how many of these known spaces in a city and. where can one lead to free urban life in such a controlled space. to create so where. the politics and geography of some cities and perhaps many cities are starting to read. oh some of the sort of many evil structures of and place of power with barriers access controls and of course instead of the big massive stone structures of the medieval military architecture we now have systems by some outrunning passage control trying to access biometric scanning some people are suggesting that perhaps the app or it is the paradigm space of the future city that maybe cities in the future might have apple style restrictions generalized across the whole landscape. london's canary wharf. when the financial markets
i think so i think what's really interesting about it is that visually looking like an architectural renda it's not real life it's not the kind of of the city of the melting pot it's like a very sanitized version it becomes a sort of known place. rather than public. is civil rights apply only until the private investor chooses to deny access. how many of these known spaces in a city and. where can one lead to free urban life in such a controlled space. to create so where. the politics and...
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so there was no way to visually witness what was happening. in fact by the end of the war a lot of it was being destroyed as evidence by the retreating germans. the only visual witness tended to be people drawing usually at great personal risk where sometimes the drawings would survive and they wouldn't or they would be buried and found later. and those provided a way to visualize the oxymoron of life inside a death camp. >> coming up. i'll talk to art spiegelman in his work creating the covers of new yorker magazine. al jazeera america. we understand that every news story begins and ends with people. >> the efforts are focused on rescuing stranded residents. >> we pursue that story beyond the headline, pass the spokesperson, to the streets. >> thousands of riot police deployed across the capital. >> we put all of our global resources behind every story. >> it is a scene of utter devastation. >> and follow it no matter where it leads - all the way to you. al jazeera america, take a new look at news. >> aging america... the sacrifice growing ch
so there was no way to visually witness what was happening. in fact by the end of the war a lot of it was being destroyed as evidence by the retreating germans. the only visual witness tended to be people drawing usually at great personal risk where sometimes the drawings would survive and they wouldn't or they would be buried and found later. and those provided a way to visualize the oxymoron of life inside a death camp. >> coming up. i'll talk to art spiegelman in his work creating the...
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in the journal was created some books for visually impaired people two thousand five hundred people with vision problems live in the region. the campaign called green together was organized in the support of the regional library for the blind and visually impaired where fighting completely destroyed the rail cars in the visual complex with special equipment for the blind volunteers who make their contributions to the restoration of the library. the journalist in the era constantly read books. a popular sites in class really should think isaac and russian languages in order to send them to the wire. all will be peaceful we should live without hope in the world is not without good people. i sink in i believe that will recreate our rich library to reconstruct from the ashes and we'll live on. we hope that people will help us hopefully its performance in the community see his testimony was just meant that the only thing that we can do in this situation as the journalist is to read these books which are so necessary for the blind initially impaired people in our campaign only begins we have a
in the journal was created some books for visually impaired people two thousand five hundred people with vision problems live in the region. the campaign called green together was organized in the support of the regional library for the blind and visually impaired where fighting completely destroyed the rail cars in the visual complex with special equipment for the blind volunteers who make their contributions to the restoration of the library. the journalist in the era constantly read books. a...
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so there was no way to visually witness what was happening. in fact by the end of the war a lot of it was being destroyed as evidence by the retreating germans. the only visual witness tended to be people drawing usually at great personal risk where sometimes the drawings would survive and they wouldn't or they would be buried and found later. and those provided a way to visualize the oxymoron of life inside a death camp. >> coming up. i'll talk to art spiegelman in >> aging america... the sacrifice growing children endure, to care for their parents >> i left my job as a lawyer... >> best ways to cope... my husband was like a single father... >> my mother said: "take care of dad" on al jazeera america >> i'm ali velshi, the news has become this thing where you talk to experts about people, and al jazeera has really tried to talk to people, about their stories. we are not meant to be your first choice for entertainment. we are ment to be your first choice for the news. >> start with one issue education... gun control... the gap between rich and
so there was no way to visually witness what was happening. in fact by the end of the war a lot of it was being destroyed as evidence by the retreating germans. the only visual witness tended to be people drawing usually at great personal risk where sometimes the drawings would survive and they wouldn't or they would be buried and found later. and those provided a way to visualize the oxymoron of life inside a death camp. >> coming up. i'll talk to art spiegelman in >> aging...
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. >> the visual of it. >> yes. i'm glad you just left it there. some things, you just knew on. >> the art. >> i got joe getting ready. joe, i know -- don't put him up but i wore glasses today because alex said i was terrible yesterday and that i couldn't read. and i have my pajamas on. >> thank god for splendor from thomas roberts. halpern is sliding down fashionly and we know about barnicle. the last time i was here, joe was wearing pajama pants. this is a show of elegant
. >> the visual of it. >> yes. i'm glad you just left it there. some things, you just knew on. >> the art. >> i got joe getting ready. joe, i know -- don't put him up but i wore glasses today because alex said i was terrible yesterday and that i couldn't read. and i have my pajamas on. >> thank god for splendor from thomas roberts. halpern is sliding down fashionly and we know about barnicle. the last time i was here, joe was wearing pajama pants. this is a show of...
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so there was no way to visually witness what was happening. in fact by the end of the war a lot of it was being destroyed as evidence by the retreating germans. the only visual witness tended to be people drawing usually at great personal risk where sometimes the drawings would survive and they wouldn't or they would be buried and found later. and those provided a way to visualize the oxymoron of life inside a death camp. >> coming up. i'll talk to art spiegelman in >> no doubt about it, innovation changes our lives. opening doors ... opening possibilities. taking the impossible from lab ... to life. on techknow, our scientists bring you a sneak-peak of the future, and take you behind the scenes at our evolving world. techknow - ideas, invention, life. on al jazeera america al jazeera america gives you the total news experience anytime, anywhere. more on every screen. digital, mobile, social. visit aljazeera.com. follow @ajam on twitter. and like aljazeera america on facebook for more stories, more access, more conversations. so you don't just
so there was no way to visually witness what was happening. in fact by the end of the war a lot of it was being destroyed as evidence by the retreating germans. the only visual witness tended to be people drawing usually at great personal risk where sometimes the drawings would survive and they wouldn't or they would be buried and found later. and those provided a way to visualize the oxymoron of life inside a death camp. >> coming up. i'll talk to art spiegelman in >> no doubt...
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the web is turning visual. this was inevitable. are there any disadvantages?e challenging for a company to try to express things visually versus through text. we have been reading words for a few hundred years and listening to words for thousands of years. we have been interpreting images for millions of years. whether it was to look at the sky to plant the crops or writing on cave walls. what moves you to drive a certain car? you see the look of it. it is rides the web and happening. >> are you surprised it took this long? >> no, i don't think so. exploding with 60 million users this year. if you look at most social platforms that are really exploding, they are up -- they have two things in common. they are on a mobile device. and you have snap chat and instagram all born on a mobile device and all very visual in nature. bikes which are growing the fastest? >> instagram is right up there. snap chat, read chat, i would say those three. >> what distinguishes them? a small screen. they were born on a mobile phone. and again, more visually based in nature. these
the web is turning visual. this was inevitable. are there any disadvantages?e challenging for a company to try to express things visually versus through text. we have been reading words for a few hundred years and listening to words for thousands of years. we have been interpreting images for millions of years. whether it was to look at the sky to plant the crops or writing on cave walls. what moves you to drive a certain car? you see the look of it. it is rides the web and happening. >>...
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in the journal was created some books for visually impaired people two thousand five hundred people with vision problems live in the region. the campaign called green together was organized in the support of the regional library for the blind and visually impaired where fighting completely destroyed the rail cars in the visual complex with special equipment for the blind volunteers will make their contributions to the restoration of the library. the journalist in the era constantly read books. a popular sites in class really should think isaac and russian languages in order to send them to the wire. all will be peaceful we should live without hope in the world is not without good people. i sink in i believe that will recreate our rich library to reconstruct from the ashes and we'll live on. we hope that people will help us well ultimately leads to police. communities to his testimony was just meant that the only thing that we can do in this situation as the journalist is to read these books which are so necessary for the blind initially impaired people in our campaign only begins we have
in the journal was created some books for visually impaired people two thousand five hundred people with vision problems live in the region. the campaign called green together was organized in the support of the regional library for the blind and visually impaired where fighting completely destroyed the rail cars in the visual complex with special equipment for the blind volunteers will make their contributions to the restoration of the library. the journalist in the era constantly read books....
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going up the block that we have an almost picture-perfect example of a mixed visual character. the highest house up the block, the one that's about 45 feet at the flat roof point, that is one of the dr requesters that looks directly across us. this is back to that perspective. so the question is, does this project meet the requirements necessary to take dr i think not. the addition is code complying, the portion of the project that requires a variance is essentially underneath the grade and will create more open space when this project is done than exists currently. all up the block you can see the development up to 4th lane, that these houses going all the way up on 19th street have developed their rear yards in such a way that there's very little usable open space and if you'll take a look at the plans before you, you'll see a project that really contributes to usable open space on this property. the yellow house in the center is the canadian consulate, the small gray house next to it is the existing property on the other side of lampson. this photograph is taken from carolyn
going up the block that we have an almost picture-perfect example of a mixed visual character. the highest house up the block, the one that's about 45 feet at the flat roof point, that is one of the dr requesters that looks directly across us. this is back to that perspective. so the question is, does this project meet the requirements necessary to take dr i think not. the addition is code complying, the portion of the project that requires a variance is essentially underneath the grade and...
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all analysts could say was that visually, it looked more similar to beck's hair than bullard's. but inside roy beck's apartment, the one with no electricity that the call girl visited, police found a potential clue. >> we found three bottles of michelob beer. >> so, now you have two michelob light beers at the body scene, one unopened and a carton in virginia russell's car and three at beck's unpowered apartment. >> scientists swabbed the beer bottles from the murder scene, looking for a possible connection. unfortunately, they didn't find enough saliva or skin cells to generate a dna profile. >> testing for saliva at that time on the mouth of a beer bottle wasn't as commonly done as it is today. >> the bottles were then subjected to super glue fuming. these fumes will adhere to finger oils and often produce quality prints. >> glass is a very smooth surface, and the residue that builds up on the ridges and the fingers and in the palms of the hands will easily transfer from the surface of the hand onto the glass surface, and that glass surface will hold it. >> after 15 minutes in
all analysts could say was that visually, it looked more similar to beck's hair than bullard's. but inside roy beck's apartment, the one with no electricity that the call girl visited, police found a potential clue. >> we found three bottles of michelob beer. >> so, now you have two michelob light beers at the body scene, one unopened and a carton in virginia russell's car and three at beck's unpowered apartment. >> scientists swabbed the beer bottles from the murder scene,...
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good news for the 285 million visually impaired people around the world.s of dollars. this one can be made for a few hundred. he says he broke seven models before completing his working version for a science project. he plans to offer the design and software free of charge to anyone online. >>> the countdown to rain is on in the bay area. it's coming just four days from now on wednesday. you can track it on your smartphone anytime with the abc7 news weather app. and our weather forecaster joins us from the roof with a look at live doppler 7hd. i know we have rain coming. i was reaching for the sun screen today. >> i know. it was a beautiful day. it would a gorgeous day today around the bay area. mostly sunshine for everyone, and then as soon as he sun started to asset we started to see the clouds rolling in and fog long the coast. the mt. tam cam, you can see over richardson bay and see right there, that's san francisco, and see the clouds just starting to pour into downtown san francisco. on the left that is oakland, and still a bit hazy looking off in th
good news for the 285 million visually impaired people around the world.s of dollars. this one can be made for a few hundred. he says he broke seven models before completing his working version for a science project. he plans to offer the design and software free of charge to anyone online. >>> the countdown to rain is on in the bay area. it's coming just four days from now on wednesday. you can track it on your smartphone anytime with the abc7 news weather app. and our weather...
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great deal of team she was hired in 2005, she struggled with finding the correct and appropriate visualxpression. >> it was a bench at one point. it was a darkened room at another point. but the theme always was a theme of how do we call people's attention to the issue of speci species extinction. >> many exhibits do make long detailed explanations about species decline and biology of birds and that is very useful for lots of purposes. but i think it is also important to try to pull at the strings inside people. >> missing is not just about specific extinct or endangered species. it is about absence and a more fundamental level of not knowing what we are losing and we need to link species loss to habitat loss and really focuses much on the habitat. >> of course the overall mission of the academy has to do with two really fundamental and important questions. one of which is the nature of life. how did we get here? the second is the challenge of sustainability. if we are here how are we going to find a way to stay? these questions resonated very strongly with maya. >> on average a species
great deal of team she was hired in 2005, she struggled with finding the correct and appropriate visualxpression. >> it was a bench at one point. it was a darkened room at another point. but the theme always was a theme of how do we call people's attention to the issue of speci species extinction. >> many exhibits do make long detailed explanations about species decline and biology of birds and that is very useful for lots of purposes. but i think it is also important to try to pull...
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all 20 were then examined visually.. >> this print came up, it was like, oh, my gosh, this looks awfully good. this looks like we're going to have a hit. >> the print belonged to 58-year-old james davis, a career criminal. >> i identified him four different times. i identified him eight fingers. right index, right middle, right ring and then the right palm. >> it's hard to really describe how i felt, but i was absolutely elated about it. >> james ray davis spent the majority of his adult life incarcerated. auto theft, forgery, assaults. >> davis was living in a housing project on the texas/arkansas border. he had been out of prison for about ten years following a conviction for abducting a young girl. detective ramsey knocked on his door. >> i said, mr. davis, i'm from the houston police department. and you could tell his demeanor changed drastically. he just stared at me. >> ramsey pulled out a photo of diane's car. davis didn't want to look at it. >> he said, i've never, ever seen that car. well, that's strange. that'
all 20 were then examined visually.. >> this print came up, it was like, oh, my gosh, this looks awfully good. this looks like we're going to have a hit. >> the print belonged to 58-year-old james davis, a career criminal. >> i identified him four different times. i identified him eight fingers. right index, right middle, right ring and then the right palm. >> it's hard to really describe how i felt, but i was absolutely elated about it. >> james ray davis spent...
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good news for the 285 million visually impaired people around the world.le printer can cost thousands of dollars. this one can be made for a few hundred. he says he broke seven models before completing his working version for a science project. he plans to offer the design and software free of charge to anyone online. >>> the countdown to rain is on in the bay area. it's coming just four days from now on wednesday. you can track it on your smartphone anytime with the abc7 news weather app. and our weather forecaster joins us from the roof with a look at live doppler 7hd. i know we have rain coming. i was reaching for the sun screen today. >> i know. it was a beautiful day. it would a gorgeous day today around the bay area. mostly sunshine for everyone, and then as soon as he sun started to asset we started to see the clouds rolling in and fog long the coast. the mt. tam cam, you can see over richardson bay and see right there, that's san francisco, and see the clouds just starting to pour into downtown san francisco. on the left that is oakland, and still
good news for the 285 million visually impaired people around the world.le printer can cost thousands of dollars. this one can be made for a few hundred. he says he broke seven models before completing his working version for a science project. he plans to offer the design and software free of charge to anyone online. >>> the countdown to rain is on in the bay area. it's coming just four days from now on wednesday. you can track it on your smartphone anytime with the abc7 news weather...
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is sort of on the units and ultimately of the people dwelling on the units as opposed to something visual from the street? >> absolutely. you wouldn't see those from the street. the only thing you would see from the street, the appellant has stated they support and that is to have against the building wall is on clay and larkin. most impacted obviously the impacted by the unit and those which immediately abut and they are supportive of the project. >> so arguably the variances to cut an interest to the developer that say this is a cut back? >> we can talk about planning code. but it's similar to other buildings that are existing in the neighborhood already. that may have been built under previous code requirements but are still there and part of the fabric there today and part of the character that the building is attempting to match. >> a lot of it is driven by the corner lot? >> yes. >> thank you. >> isn't it though, along the same line, the reason these things are coming forth is because of your urban design, the criteria and what you wanted this corner to be, a code compliant solution
is sort of on the units and ultimately of the people dwelling on the units as opposed to something visual from the street? >> absolutely. you wouldn't see those from the street. the only thing you would see from the street, the appellant has stated they support and that is to have against the building wall is on clay and larkin. most impacted obviously the impacted by the unit and those which immediately abut and they are supportive of the project. >> so arguably the variances to...
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. >> a driver with a visual impairment in his right eye would have had difficulty judging the distanceside of the vehicle. now suspicious, investigators checked the mirabals' telephone record, looking for possible clues. and they found something. matthew spent hours on the phone talking with his brother's wife, lisa. this call was recorded after natalie's murder. >> what would you like me to do? >> i'd like for you to lay on the bed and pull me down on top of you, naked, both of us. >> you know i like that, huh? >> uh-huh. >> mmm, you know me better than anybody. >> and lisa's neighbors told investigators matthew had been visiting lisa's apartment for months when her husband marcus wasn't there. >> he said, without fail, within five minutes after marcus would leave to go to work, this guy would come around the corner, peek into his apartment, wearing white clothes, which is what all the painters wore, and go into the apartment next door. furthermore, his wife said she had heard on several occasions, had heard the sounds of sex coming from this apartment next door. >> investigators unco
. >> a driver with a visual impairment in his right eye would have had difficulty judging the distanceside of the vehicle. now suspicious, investigators checked the mirabals' telephone record, looking for possible clues. and they found something. matthew spent hours on the phone talking with his brother's wife, lisa. this call was recorded after natalie's murder. >> what would you like me to do? >> i'd like for you to lay on the bed and pull me down on top of you, naked, both...
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originally had three holes in her heart which not necessarily completely resolved, but now she has visual impairment ks she has a developmental delay, severely developmental delay. she requires a g tube to feed. she was not able to walk, she was not able to hold herself up even to sit. she was not able to do that and we credit that all to all the programs, but essentially, all of this had to be manifested through the i talk which she started in kindergarten. so, it is a good program. we are very grateful for having it and we are very grateful for the teachers that have supported us through this. thank you. >> thank you, mr. tam. next speaker, please. >> hi, my name is lillian, and i'm representing room 108 and 109. the program is the only program in the entire city that serves children who are unable to talk. my child with a help of a device is able to talk. i'm extremely and all the apparent we are extremely upset that we received the letter 3 days. the school district sent us a letter saying we have 3 days to pick another school. our child are extremely disabled. there are programs wher
originally had three holes in her heart which not necessarily completely resolved, but now she has visual impairment ks she has a developmental delay, severely developmental delay. she requires a g tube to feed. she was not able to walk, she was not able to hold herself up even to sit. she was not able to do that and we credit that all to all the programs, but essentially, all of this had to be manifested through the i talk which she started in kindergarten. so, it is a good program. we are...
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i'm losing visual. >> i can't breathe. oh no! what do i do? ♪ >> "gravity" is nominated for 10 academy awards. including st actress, best i am pleased to have sandrao ha bullock and alfonso cuaron atns this table together. he has been here before. but never with you. >> he hasha done everythi donter and before me. i am ok following him. >> when they show you this part, d you say you loved it? >> no. >> did you say you are tired of working? >> i said, i have nothing tohave offer. i don't even know where to begin to start talking myself inalkit. >> why? >> i want to stay i w.. with my sweet little boy. that would be the child. i was not in ai wa inwa in my life. retty much. life--that was it. >> why did you wonder? -- want her? austin. her in we had a l y conversation. i called my partner. i said she is right, but e is r , does not want to work. apparently she wanted to do ittd after th sation.on. she did not let us know for ano nofew days. we suffered. >> she upped the>>nte, as they theyey >> as interesting as gameplaying might sound, there are
i'm losing visual. >> i can't breathe. oh no! what do i do? ♪ >> "gravity" is nominated for 10 academy awards. including st actress, best i am pleased to have sandrao ha bullock and alfonso cuaron atns this table together. he has been here before. but never with you. >> he hasha done everythi donter and before me. i am ok following him. >> when they show you this part, d you say you loved it? >> no. >> did you say you are tired of working?...
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prepare, visualize, and breathe. [ inhales deeply ] [ exhales deeply ] >> many of us take pride on how fast we can text. in fact, there's even a national texting championship. a recent winner was able to text almost six letters a second. in other words, the winner could text the word "second" almost as fast as i can say it. second. second! let me see you beat that. >> i'll tell you why some kids won scholarships by drilling holes in trash cans. [ drill whirs ] >> an abandoned reservoir, a lot of mosquitos, and some very dedicated students add up to an award-winning science project. veronique has the buzz. >> i have lived in jersey city for 14 years now, and i used to walk by these stone walls and wonder, "what's in there? why is it so important?" >> it was very important back a long time ago. for more than 100 years, reservoir number 3 provided drinking water to the town, but when it was no longer needed, it fell into disrepair. >> and the reservoir is, like, an abandoned place, and nobody really goes there. >> one of the reasons why people avoid the area is that it's infested with mos
prepare, visualize, and breathe. [ inhales deeply ] [ exhales deeply ] >> many of us take pride on how fast we can text. in fact, there's even a national texting championship. a recent winner was able to text almost six letters a second. in other words, the winner could text the word "second" almost as fast as i can say it. second. second! let me see you beat that. >> i'll tell you why some kids won scholarships by drilling holes in trash cans. [ drill whirs ] >> an...
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visual artists say the powerful emotions of a real-life actor remain difficult to duplicate especiallyed as philip seymour hoffman. >> we want to make sure we're clear, erin, that we don't know if digital domain or any other company is actually going to recreate these digital images to finish this "hunger games" series. it's just one possibility. these technologies, though, can provide some other benefits to producers. we were told by one of these visual artists about the story of one particularly petulant, uncooperative actor who was actually persuaded to get back on set and do his scene under the threat of replacing him with a digital image, erin. >> well, that's pretty incredible. i mean, so casey, what do you think the chances are they do this? i guess how long and painstaking is the process? >> well, it can be very, very long. it can take months. and it can be very, very expensive. millions of dollars, depending on how long the scene that needs to be shot is. the reports are that there's not that much left to shoot in this film. so it's probably fairly likely that they could use s
visual artists say the powerful emotions of a real-life actor remain difficult to duplicate especiallyed as philip seymour hoffman. >> we want to make sure we're clear, erin, that we don't know if digital domain or any other company is actually going to recreate these digital images to finish this "hunger games" series. it's just one possibility. these technologies, though, can provide some other benefits to producers. we were told by one of these visual artists about the story...
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he's got a visual aid. i've got a visual aid. it's no secret i'm a canadian businessman too. i have a fishing lodge up in canada. let me tell you about regulations, my friends. it's very interesting. this is our 6,000-gallon diesel gas tank. this one's for ab gas. what are all these things? oh, yeah. that's regulated. you have to put these highway jobbers up there, and they've got to be four feet from the tank and they've got to be 36 inches apart by regulation. this tank has to be inspected every two years. it has to be tagged or they'll put me out of business and i really get really ornery when i can't catch fish. you know what i mean? here's the bottom line. this is a double-walled tank. or i couldn't be in business. in other words, you have to have two sheets of iron in this tank in case there's some kind of a spill. then there has to be a catching mechanism on the outside, which is what that wall is. then of course this has to be up to code, that has to be up to code, the nozzle up to code and anything within 25 feet up to code. i got all kinds of regulations when it com
he's got a visual aid. i've got a visual aid. it's no secret i'm a canadian businessman too. i have a fishing lodge up in canada. let me tell you about regulations, my friends. it's very interesting. this is our 6,000-gallon diesel gas tank. this one's for ab gas. what are all these things? oh, yeah. that's regulated. you have to put these highway jobbers up there, and they've got to be four feet from the tank and they've got to be 36 inches apart by regulation. this tank has to be inspected...
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you know, like some visual effects.t when trying the combination, it was clear it was not going to work. so we needed to find a way of making that work. and one of the principles that we discovered is try to move the actor as little as possible and try to move the universe around as much as possible. he have this idea of experimenting with life. this image that life with travel and expaneled. that's the point of departure. we combined that with robots, the ones that used to build cars. >> put a hole in it dr. stone. >> i can't. the board's still initializing. >> i'm not going to ask you again. >> one second. >> not one second, now. shut it down. that's an order. >> okay, i'm sorry. i'm sorry, i'm done. >> as a writer we always say we have composed a screen play in harmony and sandra came to giver the melody. and it's true literally in the sense that there was in a script like that sandra read, it was every single scene that you see in the film. but the way of taking the character that was still open to interpretation. a
you know, like some visual effects.t when trying the combination, it was clear it was not going to work. so we needed to find a way of making that work. and one of the principles that we discovered is try to move the actor as little as possible and try to move the universe around as much as possible. he have this idea of experimenting with life. this image that life with travel and expaneled. that's the point of departure. we combined that with robots, the ones that used to build cars. >>...
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the visual proof: surveillae videos released by the publ defender three years ago... undercover cops allegedly barging into tenderloin hot rooms without a warrant.. in some cases ... stealing the other was arraigned yesterday, and is out on ba. a stretch of interstate 580n castro valley is open for ts morning's commute... after a shooting forced it to shut yesterday afternoon. the shooting left this vehie with at least three bullet holes. the c-h-p says someon a silver ford focus pulled and started firing... on westbound 580, around four o'clock. all westbound lanes were cl for about an hour, right at castro valley "y." that caused a huge backup. officers searched the scene, looking for shell casings a other evidence. they're sti trying to track down the shooter. chopper five captured image of what appears to be the driver, another adult and t kids. no one was hurt. castro valley was also the e of an accident, that sent a pedestrian to the hospital. the man was struck by a carn stanton avenue, about seven yesterday evening. the c-h-p arrested a woman, on suspicion of
the visual proof: surveillae videos released by the publ defender three years ago... undercover cops allegedly barging into tenderloin hot rooms without a warrant.. in some cases ... stealing the other was arraigned yesterday, and is out on ba. a stretch of interstate 580n castro valley is open for ts morning's commute... after a shooting forced it to shut yesterday afternoon. the shooting left this vehie with at least three bullet holes. the c-h-p says someon a silver ford focus pulled and...
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stiff in the areas of the art is sweet we are critics art critics meaning we we specialize in the visual arts so we have not been critics when the theater critic swim on top. music critic so we knew we only visual arts critic although the store to go up and most of the they specialize in contemporary art. so off you know people who write about that renaissance aren't all borrow current are usually considered art historians more than art critics though so in some way we are present all fall of the arts you know we deal what's happening now. we tried to kind of reports to a live audience is to know what's happening at the moment so we can write reviews about borrow car and go about it traditional chinese art but the idea is that we report on today so it will be like a program you know when you tried to kind of fall. inform your neo knew you were just about what's happening in the world nowadays. okay and that given the fact that you know it's pretty much on the official aspect of the heart and go home get me when people get together at you and your congress to bohol do they relate to each
stiff in the areas of the art is sweet we are critics art critics meaning we we specialize in the visual arts so we have not been critics when the theater critic swim on top. music critic so we knew we only visual arts critic although the store to go up and most of the they specialize in contemporary art. so off you know people who write about that renaissance aren't all borrow current are usually considered art historians more than art critics though so in some way we are present all fall of...
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image -- >> it is a perfect visual image.houunding like a psychologist or a shrink -- >> are you licensed? [laughter] continue. >> 11 health. >> i have. i still need more, not by you, but by a professional with a license. >> when you described his character, have you met someone similar to it in your own life? >> knon wood that i should never experience what she has experienced. we all get knocked about. if you have lived a good life, you will be knocked about. >> you have taken risks. >> getting up every day they risk. open your heart to people is a risk. will this guy be honest about the journey we are going on? wondering why i said yes to something i did not want to say yes to? >> how you answer those questions? >> why they say yes? initial we had the conversation, we spoke about adversity and what we wanted out of life is the more terms. fax what was the language? [laughter] >> you see what i got you to admit? >> it comes down to not knowing. we have absolutely no control over anyth once you admit that you have absolute c
image -- >> it is a perfect visual image.houunding like a psychologist or a shrink -- >> are you licensed? [laughter] continue. >> 11 health. >> i have. i still need more, not by you, but by a professional with a license. >> when you described his character, have you met someone similar to it in your own life? >> knon wood that i should never experience what she has experienced. we all get knocked about. if you have lived a good life, you will be knocked...
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then you have instagram, all very visual in nature. they stay ahead look for promising technologies. technologies that can find anomalies in your data stream, , because youor can't predict what the next one is going to look like. >> the downshift is a more sustainable level of activity. you can't have double digit price growth, sharp rise in activity, with mortgage rates trending higher and the fundamentals very weak. >> what i'm worried about is that some of the losses we saw, although they are in areas of foot traffic, department stores, places where people go out, restaurants, they were hit. on the other side of it, grocery stores did better. though the materials. with thessociated disruption and the damages caused by storms. there was an imprint of the weather, but i worry about those that lost wages due to the weather coming repeated events. at 39abbing an injury years old is not a lot of fun. hade he is healthy, he has a year to work out. i am sure he is going to make this swansong special. with us. another check of the market mo
then you have instagram, all very visual in nature. they stay ahead look for promising technologies. technologies that can find anomalies in your data stream, , because youor can't predict what the next one is going to look like. >> the downshift is a more sustainable level of activity. you can't have double digit price growth, sharp rise in activity, with mortgage rates trending higher and the fundamentals very weak. >> what i'm worried about is that some of the losses we saw,...
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donde tuvo lugar la clausura de los juegos olimicos, el adiós al evneto consistio en un espectáculo visuale plata y 9 de bronce >> los juegos tendrán en corea 2018 próximamente. ponemos fin a un fin de semana muy informativo informado. >>> vamos a empezar. >>> detalles de la captura de uno de los hombres mÁs buscados en todo el mundo. algunos se preguntan ha
donde tuvo lugar la clausura de los juegos olimicos, el adiós al evneto consistio en un espectáculo visuale plata y 9 de bronce >> los juegos tendrán en corea 2018 próximamente. ponemos fin a un fin de semana muy informativo informado. >>> vamos a empezar. >>> detalles de la captura de uno de los hombres mÁs buscados en todo el mundo. algunos se preguntan ha
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viral to visual evidence. people are mounting cameras to protect themselves.catches a shoot out. the driver caught in the cross fire. the driver of this car helped police determine who was at fault. an amazing meteor shower. police have been using dash cameras for decades documenting cameras that go bad. >> the new model came out and it is pretty dramatic. >> reporter: sales spiked at the holidays. they haven't tapered off. >> snowboarding and winter sports are popular. >> reporter: the dashboard cam is doing for drivers, pedestrians and cyclists. it is integrated with experiences. >> people are so familiar with mobile applications to utilize video, having a go prois pro is a good way to record your experience. >> they are $200 to $400. garmin has a camera for $200. wal-mart sells a dash cam as well. >>> this driver dropped his from a plane. it took it 30 seconds to make it back to earth. a pig tried to eat it and the camera still works. the video is viral with 3 million hits. he was hungry. >> the pig liked the $400 version. interesting. >> high taste. >> i d
viral to visual evidence. people are mounting cameras to protect themselves.catches a shoot out. the driver caught in the cross fire. the driver of this car helped police determine who was at fault. an amazing meteor shower. police have been using dash cameras for decades documenting cameras that go bad. >> the new model came out and it is pretty dramatic. >> reporter: sales spiked at the holidays. they haven't tapered off. >> snowboarding and winter sports are popular....
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as a visual you created that shows generally on the upswing and if that visual had reflected what divisionas before the retroactive activity you would have had a big increase in the americas and it did decrease in switzerland and that would be a hell of a lot different than what you charted. would you agree with back? it would be a very different impression visually. >> i would agree and i agreed the numbers need to be accurate. i agree with those comments, yes. >> now is the bank going to look at this process to try to avoid this kind of a situation where your internal books i'll call them are different from your external to this degree? are you going to change any procedure at all? >> we are going to look into the whole process and we will take whatever measures we need to take and i think it's mr. cerutti said it's premature to talk much about that mr. chairman but certainly we believe it has been a process but we will look at it and make sure that it doesn't certainly make any changes we need to make to it. >> just take a look at exhibit 28. this is a credit suisse e-mail dated january
as a visual you created that shows generally on the upswing and if that visual had reflected what divisionas before the retroactive activity you would have had a big increase in the americas and it did decrease in switzerland and that would be a hell of a lot different than what you charted. would you agree with back? it would be a very different impression visually. >> i would agree and i agreed the numbers need to be accurate. i agree with those comments, yes. >> now is the bank...