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comin this is rembrandt peale.g rembrandt peale was one of the sons of charles willson peale. charles willson peale had a huge number of children. char i can't remember how many. but he named some of his sons -- one was rembrandt. one was rubens. one was raphael. this is rembrandt painting rubens, his brother, with a geranium.raph it is a portrait of rubens and of the geranium, which was a very rare species in the colonies at the time. we'll see more work by rembrandt peale later.fait here we come to nelly custis. we saw her in the washington yo family portrait as a young girl. here she is a young woman painted by stuart in 1804, so this is after he had left new york. she's wearing a very comfortable at ease dress, but she has this beautiful sash tied around her u waist and twining over her arm, a transparent sash. nelly custis, she had had a hard life.had her father had died when she was young. she had been very, very close to martha washington. vertha washington died in 1802s. it was very devastating for nelly custis to lose martha washington. also, she had a child that cont
comin this is rembrandt peale.g rembrandt peale was one of the sons of charles willson peale. charles willson peale had a huge number of children. char i can't remember how many. but he named some of his sons -- one was rembrandt. one was rubens. one was raphael. this is rembrandt painting rubens, his brother, with a geranium.raph it is a portrait of rubens and of the geranium, which was a very rare species in the colonies at the time. we'll see more work by rembrandt peale later.fait here we...
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the one i want to focus on is as charles willson peale. peale is another person who painted washington many times. we don't have that here, but we do have this interesting portrait of john boardley by s d peale. peale was an american painter who was a tremendously energetic man.ed out a he always had projects going. he started out as a saddler. he did metal work. he was born in maryland and lived in annapolis. lived he traveled back and forth to philadelphia and various places. to do portraits eventually when he decided he would begin painting.a then he eventually went -- like copley, he eventually went to england and spent some years with benjamin west. benjamin west was an amazing figure who welcomed almost every painter we're going to talk re about today except for savage. west was always welcoming. and they said he never held anything back.aid he always told everything he as knew, so he was willing to share everything he knew. this painting by charles willson peale, this was a man who was a lawyer and a businessman in a annapolis, and
the one i want to focus on is as charles willson peale. peale is another person who painted washington many times. we don't have that here, but we do have this interesting portrait of john boardley by s d peale. peale was an american painter who was a tremendously energetic man.ed out a he always had projects going. he started out as a saddler. he did metal work. he was born in maryland and lived in annapolis. lived he traveled back and forth to philadelphia and various places. to do portraits...
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beside it, is an image of washington by rembrandt peale. it is done in 1859, after washington had died. also, in the gallery, we have another image, now, by rembrandt peale of george washington, before yorktown, that hangs in the stairwell. it is a new painting that came from the corporate. it is magnificent and we may see it later. let's walk across the room and see these portraits of john and abigail adams. we saw john upstairs, and actually that portrait that we saw upstairs of him in the brownish-read coat is a replica from this painting. this painting was commissioned in 1800. it was when adams was about 65. stuart never finished it. abigail adams wrote that she just did not know what to think about that man stuart, that the likeness was good, but perhaps, her children would never see it because stuart just did not finish it. it was only in 1815, that stuart came back to this portrait and finally finished it. adams had to come and sit again for it, because of course, he had changed in 15 years, and stuart repainted it and updated it, w
beside it, is an image of washington by rembrandt peale. it is done in 1859, after washington had died. also, in the gallery, we have another image, now, by rembrandt peale of george washington, before yorktown, that hangs in the stairwell. it is a new painting that came from the corporate. it is magnificent and we may see it later. let's walk across the room and see these portraits of john and abigail adams. we saw john upstairs, and actually that portrait that we saw upstairs of him in the...
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. >> host: did he have a relationship with norman vincent peale? >> guest: well, he did. when carnegie became famous and a success writer with how to win friends, he ran across peel in new york be, sort of intellectual circles, and they did become friends. as carnegie once noted, he said that he and peale were doing the same sort of things, they were working different sides of the street with carnegie doing the sec lahr version of this and peale offering a kind of religious version of positive thought, success and religion as a way to happiness. >> host: is there a contemporary to dale carnegie today? >> guest: well, what i argue in the end of the book and i think in many ways it's the most important consequence of carnegie's life is i think "how to win friends and influence people" became a kind of foundation text for a whole explosion of self-help gurus that we begin to see in the '60s and '70s and then even more i think powerfully thereafter. it includes people like peale, of course, i think in the religious field robert schuller is someone in that tradition. joyce bro
. >> host: did he have a relationship with norman vincent peale? >> guest: well, he did. when carnegie became famous and a success writer with how to win friends, he ran across peel in new york be, sort of intellectual circles, and they did become friends. as carnegie once noted, he said that he and peale were doing the same sort of things, they were working different sides of the street with carnegie doing the sec lahr version of this and peale offering a kind of religious version...
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the one i want to focus on is charles wilson peale. he is another person who painted washington many times. we don't have that here, but we do have this interesting portrait of john bordley by peale. he was an energetic man who always had projects going. he made saddles and did metalwork. he was born in maryland and lived in annapolis. he traveled back and forth to philadelphia and various places to do portraits. he decided he would do paintings. like copley, he eventually went to england and studied for a couple of years with benjamin west. benjamin west was an amazing figure who welcomed almost every painter we will talk about today except for savage. west was always welcoming, and he never held anything back. he always told everything he knew, so he was willing to share everything he knew. this painting by charles wilson peale is a man who was a lawyer and a businessman in annapolis. he is one of the men who put money together in order to send charles to england to study with west. he and about 10 men put together funds in order to
the one i want to focus on is charles wilson peale. he is another person who painted washington many times. we don't have that here, but we do have this interesting portrait of john bordley by peale. he was an energetic man who always had projects going. he made saddles and did metalwork. he was born in maryland and lived in annapolis. he traveled back and forth to philadelphia and various places to do portraits. he decided he would do paintings. like copley, he eventually went to england and...
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tomorrow is our last stand and our last chance to get close to 70 degrees before we start to peal it back. cooler weather to finish the work week and there will be one more low pressure. one more front that comes through to just reenforce the cold across southern new england. so the weather pattern is essentially quiet. looking at a breezy day tomorrow. 68 middleton. 66 marblehead. wellesley close to 70. ducksly as well. a good brisk breeze. west-southwest then northwest this. is a patch of cool air to come in.
tomorrow is our last stand and our last chance to get close to 70 degrees before we start to peal it back. cooler weather to finish the work week and there will be one more low pressure. one more front that comes through to just reenforce the cold across southern new england. so the weather pattern is essentially quiet. looking at a breezy day tomorrow. 68 middleton. 66 marblehead. wellesley close to 70. ducksly as well. a good brisk breeze. west-southwest then northwest this. is a patch of...
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if it's something you're going to peal like an avocado, does that sound about right? >> reporter: it sounds about right. so gasia's talking about if something grows in the ground -- we talked about potatoes. she's asking as a general rule of thumb, if it's in the ground, is it typically -- >> not necessarily. so it just depends on how the pesticides seep into the skin, so typically if they have a skin and you can peal it, that helps but not always. >> so bananas -- >> bananas, you don't have to worry so much about that. avocad o's, definitely don't need to buy organ ic avocados. it changes every year. they do run tests to see which things have a high level of pesticides even after washing, so pretty important. >> pam cook live in marin county, thank you very much, pam. >>> coming up on mornings on two, the nine, a santa cruz native is dedicating his time to provide medical help with nothing but his time. >> and now he's making other people's biggest wishes come true. >> and let's give you a live look into the ktvu newsroom, the editorial meeting underway, of course th
if it's something you're going to peal like an avocado, does that sound about right? >> reporter: it sounds about right. so gasia's talking about if something grows in the ground -- we talked about potatoes. she's asking as a general rule of thumb, if it's in the ground, is it typically -- >> not necessarily. so it just depends on how the pesticides seep into the skin, so typically if they have a skin and you can peal it, that helps but not always. >> so bananas -- >>...
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jackets now and sweaters and hoodies this afternoon, and then the outer layers peal way. tomorrow, much the same. lots of sunshine, and a chilly start tomorrow morning, by tomorrow after, near 70, and 60 on thursday. scattered showers friday afternoon. and at this time, holiday weekend looking great. >> and that is your late fairweather. what's going on there? >> savannah ran in to say hi. >> what's going on? >> sorry. >> please don't bother our sglests i am a fan of aaron work. >> can you do one of your walk and talks as you do so often. >> let's go. >> we have to be -- we have to have purpose. >> yes. >> for literature. >> he changed the world with his revolutionary ideas, apple co-founder steve jobs playing out on the big screen and the segment oscar winner aaron sorkin. >> and savannah. >> i got the woke up l8, freaked, then remembered mcds all day bfast, #boomshakalaka. @mcdonalds yaaasssssssssssssss #alldaybreakfast soooooooooooooooo good yo mcdonald's is serving breakfast all day now? five goal hands emojis #bae @cowsgomookie fo'sho dear @mcdonalds. thank you for s
jackets now and sweaters and hoodies this afternoon, and then the outer layers peal way. tomorrow, much the same. lots of sunshine, and a chilly start tomorrow morning, by tomorrow after, near 70, and 60 on thursday. scattered showers friday afternoon. and at this time, holiday weekend looking great. >> and that is your late fairweather. what's going on there? >> savannah ran in to say hi. >> what's going on? >> sorry. >> please don't bother our sglests i am a fan...
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when row peal it back, it's weak on every single level. just think that hillary clinton wants to end. it's a policy of the president and then the president to end spoofing in the high frequency trading. give me a break. >> which is what, cannot sell. >> it's a way of high frequency training. i am not going bore people with. >> if he can define it, she can. >> i think that there's a lot of theory to this. i they he is right. i know that she wants to punish and extend the time that you can go after financial things to make them pay for the fines and everything else that we want wrong with the melt down. she's making herself. >> well, it's antiwall street candidates. i talked to some that say she she did not mean it. >> well, the melt down was caused by the secretary of the tur erie and out of the federal refe reserve. >> well, he should be in jail. mrs. clinton is getting a huge amount of money from wall street liberals. the idea that she is going to be tough on them is a bad joke. >> yeah, i was hearing that and saying that she has to do th
when row peal it back, it's weak on every single level. just think that hillary clinton wants to end. it's a policy of the president and then the president to end spoofing in the high frequency trading. give me a break. >> which is what, cannot sell. >> it's a way of high frequency training. i am not going bore people with. >> if he can define it, she can. >> i think that there's a lot of theory to this. i they he is right. i know that she wants to punish and extend the...
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we peal away the fog in the morning on thursday, bring back a little sun. roast those temperatures up near 70 then cool off for friday and s.weekend doesn't look half bad. the pats are home this weekend. this is a quick shower in the afternoon. low 60s. see you tonight. >> thanks. some local athletes assembled to make a special visit to children's hospital today. >> stars from boston sports teams were in the see crest studio to answer caughts from patients after the appearance, they visited with the kids are -- and helped decorate sports-themed cookies. >> despite deflate-gate sun's showdown with the coats was in the a rivalry -- not a rivalry. when the jets come to town that is a different story, with rex ryan gone gang green is making a lot of noise in the standings. new head coach todd bawl getting it done. the jets are off to a 4-1 start on the strength of their durel revis led defense by fitzpatrick and shabby. you have one of football's top teams at this point in the season to go along with the league's top-ranked defense, the jets are 8th in total of
we peal away the fog in the morning on thursday, bring back a little sun. roast those temperatures up near 70 then cool off for friday and s.weekend doesn't look half bad. the pats are home this weekend. this is a quick shower in the afternoon. low 60s. see you tonight. >> thanks. some local athletes assembled to make a special visit to children's hospital today. >> stars from boston sports teams were in the see crest studio to answer caughts from patients after the appearance, they...
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tomorrow is our last stand and our last chance to get close to 70 degrees before we start to peal it back. cooler weather to finish the work week and there will be one more low pressure. one more front that comes through to just reenforce the cold across southern new england. so the weather pattern is essentially quiet. looking at a breezy day tomorrow. 68 middleton. 66 marblehead. wellesley close to 70. ducksly as well. a good brisk breeze. west-southwest then northwest this. is a patch of cool air to come in. so we don't see this lasting very long. it'll get reenforced a little bit going into the weekending a you will see. the sun rise sunset times, do we want to talk about this? we're losing another-hour 19 minutes in the next month. next week will be just outside of 7:00 for a sunrise, talk about a sleepy sun. he gets up late. 49-55. tomorrow still mild. in the upper 60s around 60 thursday and friday. might be a little generous there. a lot of us might stay in the upper 50s, saturday, holding our breath for sunday and monday. a two-day stand. pretty chill i air head of the charle
tomorrow is our last stand and our last chance to get close to 70 degrees before we start to peal it back. cooler weather to finish the work week and there will be one more low pressure. one more front that comes through to just reenforce the cold across southern new england. so the weather pattern is essentially quiet. looking at a breezy day tomorrow. 68 middleton. 66 marblehead. wellesley close to 70. ducksly as well. a good brisk breeze. west-southwest then northwest this. is a patch of...
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. >> you showed a live picture of a shot at wrigley pealed. they are celebrating. >> pret. >> i wow. >> you don't often see this in postseason baseball. it happens inches when you wait [ printer whirring ] t don't choose neighborhood health plan just because it costs less. t choose it for the thoughtful things, r like a welcome call to help with any questions... for the big things, p like access to world-class doctors and hospitals... and for the smart things, t like printing a temporary membership card p to start using your benefits right away. choose it because neighborhood values what you value. and see customer stories when cowboys' owner jerry jones was informed of greg hardy's comments, his first response was "oh my goodness" which is what most of us uttered when jones signed a guy who slapped around his ex-girlfriend and dragged her by the hair. this from hardy when tom brady was mentioned. cowboys three times in his career. he has won all of them. but he has only played them once in texas where football is as important as breathing, es
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bill cosby's face still scotland yard tonight on the mural outside ben's chili this afternoon a man pealed away a sticker of kim jong un's face that had been slapped on the face. a street artist named smear leader said it would be better to look at the dictator than bill cosby who he called, quote, a sexual predator. ben's isn't commenting on the stunt today. >>> the death of a transgender woman in montgomery county marks a 22nd murder of a transgender person in the united states this year. that's according to the national coalition of anti-violence programs. but it could be the first one we've seen in maryland. tonight the family of zella ziona wants prosecutors to bring hate crime charges against rico leblond. according to police, the two had known each other since middle school. leblond had two prior arrests. in one case, the charges were dropped and he was waiting for trial on the other. ziona's family says it's time leblond is locked up for good. >> he doesn't need to be out on the street any longer. he doesn't deserve to walk the streets any longer. >> prosecutors say it's too early
bill cosby's face still scotland yard tonight on the mural outside ben's chili this afternoon a man pealed away a sticker of kim jong un's face that had been slapped on the face. a street artist named smear leader said it would be better to look at the dictator than bill cosby who he called, quote, a sexual predator. ben's isn't commenting on the stunt today. >>> the death of a transgender woman in montgomery county marks a 22nd murder of a transgender person in the united states this...
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. >> you showed a live picture of a shot at wrigley pealed. they are celebrating. >> pret. >> i wow. >> you don't often see this in postseason baseball. it happens inches when you wait 108 years. i'm chris bosh. when i was sidelined with blood clots in my lung, it was serious. p fortunately, my doctor had a game plan. treatment with xarelto . hey guys! hey, finally, somebody i can look up to... ...besides arnie. xarelto is proven to treat and help reduce the risk of dvt and pe blood clots. xarelto is also proven to reduce the risk of stroke not caused by a heart valve problem. currently well managed on warfarin, on how xarelto and warfarin compare in reducing the risk of stroke. you know, i tried warfarin, but the blood testing and dietary restrictions... don't get me started on that. . nice pass. safety first. like all blood thinners, don't stop taking xarelto without talking to your doctor, as this may increase your risk of a blood clot or stroke. while taking, you may bruise more easily and it may take longer for xarelto may increase your r
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and are you constantly trying to peal your kids away from their video games. some new research shows you may be the problem. we'll take with the author of a new study... to find out how your behavior might influence how much time your kids spend with their x-box. news at four front door open fall colors today good afternoon ... i'm sonya heitshusen. .and i'm dan winters ... thanks for joining us. topping the news today... thousands of u-s troops will afghanistan until at least 20-17. president obama made the they're vital to afghanistan's future... and necessary to protect our national security. edward lawrence has the details. president obama announced more troops are needed to stay longer in afghanistan to keep that country secure , even though the combat mission is over. by stabilizing afghanistan, the president says americans will be safer. sot: president obama :15-:23i believe this mission is vital to our national security interests preventing terrorist attacks against our citizens and our nation. the president reassessed his plan to draw down the number
and are you constantly trying to peal your kids away from their video games. some new research shows you may be the problem. we'll take with the author of a new study... to find out how your behavior might influence how much time your kids spend with their x-box. news at four front door open fall colors today good afternoon ... i'm sonya heitshusen. .and i'm dan winters ... thanks for joining us. topping the news today... thousands of u-s troops will afghanistan until at least 20-17. president...
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right and left who are way out over their skis on this, basically very critical of trump, perhaps some peal that way, i think that most political reporters even some to lean a bit left are just trying to understand it, a man named stewart stevens he ran mitt romney campaign in 2012, said if trump wins, everything we know about politics is wrong. that is how confused a lot of very smart people are about this. charles: i tell you, thank you byron, you are one of smartest and one of the most honest, i ask everyone to follow you on twitter, thank you,. >> thank you charles. charles: hey, chick-fil-a, they are in the big apple, new york city, we saw long lines overnight, people waiting for this. and wait until you hear what they offer the first 100 customers. we'll be right back. surprise!!!!! we heard you got a job as a developer! its official, i work for ge!! what? wow... yeah! okay... guys, i'll be writing a new language for machines so planes, trains, even hospitals can work better. oh! sorry, i was trying to put it away... got it on the cake. so you're going to work on a train? not on a tra
right and left who are way out over their skis on this, basically very critical of trump, perhaps some peal that way, i think that most political reporters even some to lean a bit left are just trying to understand it, a man named stewart stevens he ran mitt romney campaign in 2012, said if trump wins, everything we know about politics is wrong. that is how confused a lot of very smart people are about this. charles: i tell you, thank you byron, you are one of smartest and one of the most...
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finding solutions for the american peal. >> you talk about finding solutions and moving forward. daniel patrick moyihan said you're entitled to your own opinion. the presidential signature or two-thirds in vote the house and senate. you doint han't have two-thirds vote in house and senate. frankly the freedom caucus doesn't like? >> we can pass bills in the house of representatives. that's one thing that can happen. >> you can pass them, but they're not going to become law. >> that's the problem. >> not get a presidential signature. >> that's possible. but we have to fight to get it to the president's desk. let's see what the president will do. that way the american people know where the president is at. >> not shut down over planned parenthood and not agree to defund. is this about governing or making a point? >> it's about governing and passing a budget. i sit on the budget committee and when you see the president send his budget down to congress, the democrats don't even vote for it. he is not leading on the budget. we are having to lead from behind from congress and say this
finding solutions for the american peal. >> you talk about finding solutions and moving forward. daniel patrick moyihan said you're entitled to your own opinion. the presidential signature or two-thirds in vote the house and senate. you doint han't have two-thirds vote in house and senate. frankly the freedom caucus doesn't like? >> we can pass bills in the house of representatives. that's one thing that can happen. >> you can pass them, but they're not going to become law....
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it includes people like peale, of course, i think in the religious field robert schuller is someone in that tradition. joyce brothers, dr. joyce brothers, deepak chopra, steven covey, m. scott peck. and i think perhaps most popularly in terms of american culture, oprah winfrey. and i think all of them in one way or another talk about how personality development, sort of therapeutic adjustment, human relations is really the key to getting ahead in modern life. and i think dale carnegie's the guy that started all of that. >> host: where are his papers kept? >> guest: well, there's a small archive at the dale carnegie institute, a sort of family company that still runs the educational enterprise. they have offices in new york, but the little archive is out on long island, and all of his papers and stuff is there. not many people had looked at it at all, so i really was the first guy to get in there, and it was a gold mind of information about him. >> host: professor steven watts and author of this, among other books," self-help messiah" about dale carnegie. thanks for being on booktv. >>
it includes people like peale, of course, i think in the religious field robert schuller is someone in that tradition. joyce brothers, dr. joyce brothers, deepak chopra, steven covey, m. scott peck. and i think perhaps most popularly in terms of american culture, oprah winfrey. and i think all of them in one way or another talk about how personality development, sort of therapeutic adjustment, human relations is really the key to getting ahead in modern life. and i think dale carnegie's the guy...
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and bernie sanders, my colleague, an april pealing fella. i've heard all his speeches at democratic lunches for years. it's real, it's for real. many democrats are saying there's a long trek, a lot of things going on when investigations by this committee no the house and that committee in the house. i think there is this angst, this anxiety over the race. >> so you say he's appealing. is he a good leader? does me get stuff done? how's his record? >> oh, think his appeal is he is touching an issue that few will touch. >> but you worked with him. does he get things done? >> excellent. when he was chairman of the veterans committee, he put together an amazing reform bill -- >> would he be a good president? >> i think he would be. the foreign policy part it have is not his strength but i think that he could handle thatwhat really resonates in his message is he's empa tiezing with middle-class families, saying i'm working myself to death and i don't know how i'm going to pay for. >> you wa every time you see a press conference on reing rhett adva
and bernie sanders, my colleague, an april pealing fella. i've heard all his speeches at democratic lunches for years. it's real, it's for real. many democrats are saying there's a long trek, a lot of things going on when investigations by this committee no the house and that committee in the house. i think there is this angst, this anxiety over the race. >> so you say he's appealing. is he a good leader? does me get stuff done? how's his record? >> oh, think his appeal is he is...
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taking of the land and so on, all that continues, where that initially had a justification, that kind of peals away and isn't that as pronounced. >> you're apparently a student of religion and history, certainly american history. my experience of the people in the united states for, you know, roughly the last half of the 20th century was we were very united and respect for science, in fact,re some people would saa lot of people made a religion out of science, that that was what they believed in, i'm wondering, i'm hoping that you would be able to make comments about the way that seems to have turned the corner and the lack of respect that we are experiencing for science these days. >> yeah, great question. i -- that was interesting in that if you ask americans straight up, do you think science progressive force, do you have respect for the work of scientists do and respect in scientists, you get, yes, yes, yes by very large majority. there's still the general respect for science, when it comes to specific scientific findings, your religions run against, well, yeah, generally science is good bu
taking of the land and so on, all that continues, where that initially had a justification, that kind of peals away and isn't that as pronounced. >> you're apparently a student of religion and history, certainly american history. my experience of the people in the united states for, you know, roughly the last half of the 20th century was we were very united and respect for science, in fact,re some people would saa lot of people made a religion out of science, that that was what they...