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napoleon's sisters were not only jealous of josephine but also of josephine's daughter from a former marriage whose child was rumored to be napoleon's. even napoleon's mother who, in fact, refused to attend the ceremony was duly painted in. all the stars of the empire were gathered. the coronation was as much the triumph of josephine as it was of napoleon. for though she would never present napoleon with an heir she was the love of his life and wanted the world to know it. ingres' own infatuation with the emperor prompted him to paint the official portrait of napoleon in imperial robes. after the french revolution, when the louvre was transformed from a royal palace with private collections to a public museum it was here that young painters could complete their art education by copying old masters learning from the examples of the past. this tradition is still going on in the louvre today... where pierre rosenberg is chief curator of painting. when ingres painted this picture in 1814 he was very much admired and also very much criticized-- criticized because critics say there were th
napoleon's sisters were not only jealous of josephine but also of josephine's daughter from a former marriage whose child was rumored to be napoleon's. even napoleon's mother who, in fact, refused to attend the ceremony was duly painted in. all the stars of the empire were gathered. the coronation was as much the triumph of josephine as it was of napoleon. for though she would never present napoleon with an heir she was the love of his life and wanted the world to know it. ingres' own...
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a woman got out of a car and went right to josephine's steps she took her time carefully unscrewing the wires that secured the figure to the house. >> the neck was wired. she actually sat on the steps 33506789 in the morning and took her time. >> it's not the first time thieves in search of seasonal decore have targeted josephine's home not the first time they've been caught on cram, either. on november 26 of last year two suspects, man and woman, made off with two santas sitting outside on josephine's sidewalk. >> christmas i'm chaining everything up this time. i'm sure they'll find a way to get the chain off. i'm shaping it. >> take extra measures. >> i am. >> her neighbors cannot believe she's been targeted twice they hope grinchs and gouls out there don't steal her holiday spirit altogether. >> her house is always beautiful for the holidays always has beautiful detion rations out and she makes her own a lot. >> and they come along and take it. >> it's a shame, right. >> it is a shame. >> and now the man and the woman who stole the two santas well they were caught shortly afterward w
a woman got out of a car and went right to josephine's steps she took her time carefully unscrewing the wires that secured the figure to the house. >> the neck was wired. she actually sat on the steps 33506789 in the morning and took her time. >> it's not the first time thieves in search of seasonal decore have targeted josephine's home not the first time they've been caught on cram, either. on november 26 of last year two suspects, man and woman, made off with two santas sitting...
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he went by and would it talk. >> reporter: josephine's son lived right across the the street and his surveillance camera capture the thief in action. it was october 23rd at 3:24 a.m., the the woman got out of the car and walk up to the front of the josephine's row home. she took her time, carefully unscrewing the wire, and then attached the the ghoulish guy to the front of the house. >> the the lights were wired, neck was wired, she actually sat on the step 3:30 in the morning and took her time. >> reporter: it wasn't the first time josephine's home had been targeted by suspects in search of seasonal decor, not the first time they had been caught either on camera. november 26th of last year two suspects a man, woman made off with two santa's from her sidewalk. >> i felt like taking everything down, second time this has happened to me. >> reporter: her neighbors feel for josephine fierce grinches steel christmas and now this witch makes off with this monster. >> that is just cruel, that is not nice but i feel like the way the world is, it will be a lot more of that. >> it is a horribl
he went by and would it talk. >> reporter: josephine's son lived right across the the street and his surveillance camera capture the thief in action. it was october 23rd at 3:24 a.m., the the woman got out of the car and walk up to the front of the josephine's row home. she took her time, carefully unscrewing the wire, and then attached the the ghoulish guy to the front of the house. >> the the lights were wired, neck was wired, she actually sat on the step 3:30 in the morning and...
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. >> as always the front of josephine's south philadelphia row home is decked out for the holiday inn this case halloween. her decoration spooky monster butler is missing stolen right off her front step. >> it was a butler. a big bird on the shoulder that talked. and you walked by and it would talk. >> joseph even's son lives across the street and they caught the thief in action. october 23, 4 a.m. the woman got out of a car and walked up to the front of her row home. took her time carefully unscrewing the wire that attached the goolish guy. >> the legs were wired and neck wired she actually sat on the steps 3:30 in the morning and took her time. >> it was not the first time josephine's home was targeted in serve of seasonal decore. not the first time caught on camera i'mer. on november 26 of last a man ane off with two isn'ts from her sidewalk. >> i felt like taking everything down. second time this happened to me. >> her neighbors feel for her. first grinchs steal christmas and now the witch makes off with her monster. >> that's the way the world is and there will be a lot more of t
. >> as always the front of josephine's south philadelphia row home is decked out for the holiday inn this case halloween. her decoration spooky monster butler is missing stolen right off her front step. >> it was a butler. a big bird on the shoulder that talked. and you walked by and it would talk. >> joseph even's son lives across the street and they caught the thief in action. october 23, 4 a.m. the woman got out of a car and walked up to the front of her row home. took her...
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josephine zhao/en contra de la medida "g" 24:48 un impuesto de 24 por ciento es demasiado y tendrias que tener la propiedad por mucho tiempo, 6 anos para no pagarlo, y si tienes una emergencia... ella dice que la medida es demasiada amplia y afectaria a duenos de casa con unidades que subrentan...los defensores de la g...lo niegan categoricamente y sostienen que estarian exentos. 5:59 queremos que los votantes en san francisco vean mas alla de las mentiras, vean mas alla de las tacticas para asustar 6:05 asi mismo este lunes san francisco defendio en la corte federal la nueva ley del supervisor david campos,que aumento sustancialmente el pago por reubicacion a inquilinos desalojados bajo la ley ellis.....ahora el dueno tiene que darle la diferencia entre la renta que pagan y la del mercado por 2 anos.. esto significa miles y miles mas de dolares, por lo que demandantes alegan que es inconstitucional. david campos/supervisor de san francisco 20:38 lo que hemos hecho es consistente con lo que las cortes y por eso sabemos que vamos a ganar este caso 20:45 31:27 la proposicion g necesita
josephine zhao/en contra de la medida "g" 24:48 un impuesto de 24 por ciento es demasiado y tendrias que tener la propiedad por mucho tiempo, 6 anos para no pagarlo, y si tienes una emergencia... ella dice que la medida es demasiada amplia y afectaria a duenos de casa con unidades que subrentan...los defensores de la g...lo niegan categoricamente y sostienen que estarian exentos. 5:59 queremos que los votantes en san francisco vean mas alla de las mentiras, vean mas alla de las...
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. >> reporter: people living near here say the gangs that attacked josephine's husband killed dozens. one group came down this path, the other advanced from the houses down here. they say that the gangs trapped people in the middle, chopping many to death. they are organised and have tactics. the prosecutors at the international criminal court says uhuru kenyatta was behind it. at the times hundreds were killed in this part of the country. some now want to see uhuru kenyatta on trial for his alleged role in it. supporters say the i.c.c. have it wrong. the people here are from uhuru kenyatta's ethnic group, forced from their homes by political opponents in 2008. and can't go home. this woman says the lower level organizers of political violence are free. she's scared of being identified. >> translation: i would like to see them prosecuted. unless you deal with the grassroots organizers, you never deal with the issue. >> in the hague prosecutors say witnesses have been intimidated. the defense says evidence is lacking because uhuru kenyatta is not guilty. >> aside from the i.c.c., human
. >> reporter: people living near here say the gangs that attacked josephine's husband killed dozens. one group came down this path, the other advanced from the houses down here. they say that the gangs trapped people in the middle, chopping many to death. they are organised and have tactics. the prosecutors at the international criminal court says uhuru kenyatta was behind it. at the times hundreds were killed in this part of the country. some now want to see uhuru kenyatta on trial for...
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here with us now is josephine lee. as the group president. >> thank you for joining us. >> sounds like a wonderful affair. tell us about the group. >> the group of our alumni. in the program for 10 years. give us some idea of who these people are who perform in this wonderful choir. to serve nearly 4000 children throughout the city of chicago. please to announce that we're now in 17 chicago public schools. a huge achievement. this is our annual fund- raiser. this is important. we are actually sold out. what is so important as we are creating the next generation of singers and evaders and compassionate world citizens. >> they have to have a passion for singing. to be a civic ambassador. >> to help provide education. provide the programming for our children. it is free to all of our children. for after school in our neighborhood they paid a sliding scale. that sounds wonderful. we can get a little taste of this from them. sounds good. let's go to our alumni here in the chicago children's choir. [music] [music] [music] [m
here with us now is josephine lee. as the group president. >> thank you for joining us. >> sounds like a wonderful affair. tell us about the group. >> the group of our alumni. in the program for 10 years. give us some idea of who these people are who perform in this wonderful choir. to serve nearly 4000 children throughout the city of chicago. please to announce that we're now in 17 chicago public schools. a huge achievement. this is our annual fund- raiser. this is important....
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. >> people living near here say the gangs that attacked josephine's husband killed dozens in this area. the gang came in two gaps, one came down this path, the other group advanced from the houses down here. they say the gangs attacked people he in the middle and hacked them to death with machetes. the prosecutors at the international criminal court say kenyatta was behind it. some want to see him on trial for his alleged role. his supporters say the i.c.c. has got it wrong. the people in this settlement of from kcalty at a's ethnic group. they were forced from their homes in 2008 and still can't go home. this woman says that's because all the lower level organizers of political violence are still free. she's also scared of being identified. >> i would like to see them prosecuted, because unless you deal with the grassroots organizers, you can never deem with the issue. >> in the hague, prosecutors say witnesses have been intimidated. the defense says evidence is lacking, because kenyatta's not guilty. aside from the i.c.c., human rights activists say justice in kenya for what has happ
. >> people living near here say the gangs that attacked josephine's husband killed dozens in this area. the gang came in two gaps, one came down this path, the other group advanced from the houses down here. they say the gangs attacked people he in the middle and hacked them to death with machetes. the prosecutors at the international criminal court say kenyatta was behind it. some want to see him on trial for his alleged role. his supporters say the i.c.c. has got it wrong. the people...
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we have reopened the last lumber mill in josephine county. we have support -- provided support to amy's kitchen, and another project that supports regional agriculture. tuition, 95% of healthans have insurance. last year, in a three-day session, we raise revenue for mental health and reduce the pension system. i'm proud of what we have done agether and i look forward to serious conversation between myself and representative richardson about our accomplishments and visions for oregon's future. tonight's questions have not been shared with the candidates. each candidate will have one minute to answer. the first man will get a 32nd rebuttal when his opponent furnishes -- finishes. flipmentioned, the coin was actually won by governor kitzhaber. representative richardson, we have several questions about education. the first one is from a seventh grader. education is important to me. i want to know what you will do to change graduation rates in oregon." >> thank you. the grant -- the problem we are facing as a result of 20 years policy in the educa
we have reopened the last lumber mill in josephine county. we have support -- provided support to amy's kitchen, and another project that supports regional agriculture. tuition, 95% of healthans have insurance. last year, in a three-day session, we raise revenue for mental health and reduce the pension system. i'm proud of what we have done agether and i look forward to serious conversation between myself and representative richardson about our accomplishments and visions for oregon's future....
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josephine *crook is due in court today for commercial burglary. she's accused of stuffing her purse with underwear and trying to leave without paying for them. police in southern california say she also had wire cutters and scissors. >> she needs to fix that hair. but >> published to the full extent of the law. good morning california it's like to a m there. the current temperature 46 degrees. wind at 15. dew point, 31. the mayor is dry. we have dry air in the regions of the wind would keep the temperatures from dropping. if the clouds lift up our temperatures will drop through the 30's. when you will not seek a warm-up today. cloud cover, cooler air coming in from the west and northwest will keep these temperatures in the upper '40's through the entire day. when you feel when you walk outside is what you will feel this afternoon. its 46 in chicago. union at 45. looking down to the south we have readings of 43. in kerry is just a bit warmer. satellite composite shows cloud cover coming in from the northwest. we may have some sunshine as the sun ri
josephine *crook is due in court today for commercial burglary. she's accused of stuffing her purse with underwear and trying to leave without paying for them. police in southern california say she also had wire cutters and scissors. >> she needs to fix that hair. but >> published to the full extent of the law. good morning california it's like to a m there. the current temperature 46 degrees. wind at 15. dew point, 31. the mayor is dry. we have dry air in the regions of the wind...
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. >> as always the front of josephine's south philadelphia row home is decked out for the holiday inn this case halloween. her decoration spooky monster butler is missing stolen right off her front step. >> it was a butler. a big bird on the shoulder that talked. and you walked by and it would talk. >> joseph even's son lives across the street and they caught the thief in action. october 23, 4 a.m. the woman got out of a car and walked up to the front of her row home. took her time carefully
. >> as always the front of josephine's south philadelphia row home is decked out for the holiday inn this case halloween. her decoration spooky monster butler is missing stolen right off her front step. >> it was a butler. a big bird on the shoulder that talked. and you walked by and it would talk. >> joseph even's son lives across the street and they caught the thief in action. october 23, 4 a.m. the woman got out of a car and walked up to the front of her row home. took her...
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well, because part of the reason for the style of dolly's clothing is that this is what the empress josephine was wearing at that time, and of course we are heavily influenced by french fashion, and the french in general. they had befriended us during the revolutionary war. they were helping us again during the war of 112 and their styles and fashion pretty much dominate american fashion through the 19th century and we'll start to take a look at these when we move forward. the next first lady that we're going to take a look at is angela singleton van buren. angela van buren is actually the daughter-in-law of martin van buren. matter van buren succeeded andy jackson. both were widowers. something of a difference between jackson and van buren is that van buren had four sons, and the four sons moved in with him to the white house and turned it into their little bachelor pad. maybe not a 21st century bachelor pad. that really might have been said about andy jackson because he kind of liked to let anybody come in whenever, but martin van buren's style was obviously much more mass lynn and -- but u
well, because part of the reason for the style of dolly's clothing is that this is what the empress josephine was wearing at that time, and of course we are heavily influenced by french fashion, and the french in general. they had befriended us during the revolutionary war. they were helping us again during the war of 112 and their styles and fashion pretty much dominate american fashion through the 19th century and we'll start to take a look at these when we move forward. the next first lady...
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. >> the problem we have with employment and low tax rates and depression in josephine county is the result of failed policies about our timber, our whole all liesation of the natural resource. in the '90s decisions were being made as to what was going to happen with our federal lands and our own sea lands. we have lost 40,000 timber jobs. where was the governor? was he fighting? was he in d.c. fighting for this? no, wringing his hands and hoping that congress will give him some money. you have defazio, some raider and walden will. widen's bill. they compete but nothing is gets done. it's all talk. we need a governor who will align with other western governors go back to d.c. and make it an issue, an issue as to who is going to manage our federal forests. we have 53% of our land mass controlled by the federal government. i they've broken their trust and we need a representative to make that a national issue and that's not happening with our current governor. >> moderator: 30 second. >> we're both working on the onc act and i'm in the incoming chairman for the western governors associ
. >> the problem we have with employment and low tax rates and depression in josephine county is the result of failed policies about our timber, our whole all liesation of the natural resource. in the '90s decisions were being made as to what was going to happen with our federal lands and our own sea lands. we have lost 40,000 timber jobs. where was the governor? was he fighting? was he in d.c. fighting for this? no, wringing his hands and hoping that congress will give him some money....
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josephine baker arrived from france, but when lena horne tried to interest a television interest -- and interviewing rosa parks, she was sent back to her hotel room. the national council women convened in washington. height thought the focus on that mosttion affected women, decent housing, child care, schooling, and employment. the council quickly went into action. -- theyrst program already had all these other things going on. it's what became known as wednesdays in mississippi. in october of that year, holly murray went -- polly murray went and spoke about the two decades of jane crow treatment by blackmail leaders. wastribute appeasement evident for the a tendency to assign women to a secondary, ornamental, or honor roll. for alls instead partnership that could attack sextus rumination -- sex discrimination. differencest these made all women subordinate to men. it was crystal clear that the fight against discrimination is of sex had to be fought simultaneously with the civil rights struggle. 50 years later, that partnership is still largely unrealized. murray, height, and other afric
josephine baker arrived from france, but when lena horne tried to interest a television interest -- and interviewing rosa parks, she was sent back to her hotel room. the national council women convened in washington. height thought the focus on that mosttion affected women, decent housing, child care, schooling, and employment. the council quickly went into action. -- theyrst program already had all these other things going on. it's what became known as wednesdays in mississippi. in october of...