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. >> it is great to be back. >> why leonardo da vinci?all the one you mentioned of people who smart, smart people -- what really counts is being creative. that's what ben franklin was because he loved art and science and steve jobs, was always at the intersection of beauty and engineering so i thought i am going to do leonardo because he's the ultimate example, somebody that crosses all disciplines and sees the beauty and pattern in nature until he can be an engineer and scientist and artist and understands all of creation and including how we fit into it. >> what have you learn of studying these persons and your research broadly, talk about your value of creativity and imagination >> creativity comes in kacuriou and being able to connect your knowledge. steve jobs is very imaginative. he knew how to do a phone but he said lets do it in a creative way. leonardo in particular can do anything from dissecting a human's face and knowing every muscle and painting the lips of mona lisa and getting it exactly right. they come from diverse backgr
. >> it is great to be back. >> why leonardo da vinci?all the one you mentioned of people who smart, smart people -- what really counts is being creative. that's what ben franklin was because he loved art and science and steve jobs, was always at the intersection of beauty and engineering so i thought i am going to do leonardo because he's the ultimate example, somebody that crosses all disciplines and sees the beauty and pattern in nature until he can be an engineer and scientist...
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his 2003 novel the da vinci code sparked outrage in the vatican and he hasjust vinci code sparked outragen the vatican and he has just published another epic tale, this time around man's quest for the origins of life. is there still a public appetite for dan brown's high—5 —— high—fibre blockbusters. dan brown, welcomed a hardtalk. thank you very much. the phrase that follows your name is usually best selling author. but actually, in refuse of the latest offals you've written, 0rigin, one critic came up with a new moniker which is novelist of ideas. i like that, i've heard many things that i like that one. of ideas. i like that, i've heard many things that i like that onelj looked many things that i like that one.” looked at it and i thought hang on, i haven't heard that before but now iam thinking i haven't heard that before but now i am thinking about it, it is thought of what you're about.” i am thinking about it, it is thought of what you're about. i like to write about the grey area between right and wrong and the ethical questions, the idea of all god survive science, is what i thou
his 2003 novel the da vinci code sparked outrage in the vatican and he hasjust vinci code sparked outragen the vatican and he has just published another epic tale, this time around man's quest for the origins of life. is there still a public appetite for dan brown's high—5 —— high—fibre blockbusters. dan brown, welcomed a hardtalk. thank you very much. the phrase that follows your name is usually best selling author. but actually, in refuse of the latest offals you've written, 0rigin,...
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it has been described as the last da vinci.. it was rediscovered 12 yea rs around 1500. it was rediscovered 12 years ago when it was sold at auction, initially believed to be a copy. the nearby started the restoration process and what the old paint layers began to come out, you could see the original quality and it was at that point it was beginning to be understood that it could be leonardo da vinci's lost original but was presumed to be destroyed. leonardo da vinci, perhaps the greatest and most important artist of all time, the creator of the mona lisa and the last supper. so what price do you put on a genius? we're being little vague, around $100 million. there has never been anything like it sold. how much it makes is really... we are not really sure. the market will decide what it is around $100 million is an estimate. all will be revealed next month when the auction ta kes pla ce revealed next month when the auction takes place in new york. soon, the last da vinci will have a new home. a reminder of the main news: deadly
it has been described as the last da vinci.. it was rediscovered 12 yea rs around 1500. it was rediscovered 12 years ago when it was sold at auction, initially believed to be a copy. the nearby started the restoration process and what the old paint layers began to come out, you could see the original quality and it was at that point it was beginning to be understood that it could be leonardo da vinci's lost original but was presumed to be destroyed. leonardo da vinci, perhaps the greatest and...
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still to come: the last da vinci.christ that may sell for $100 million. this was a celebration by people who were relishing their freedom. they believe everything's going to be different from now on. they think their country will be respected in the world once more, as it used to be before slobodan milosevic took power. the dalai lama, the exiled spiritual leader of tibet, has won this year's nobel peace prize. as the parade was reaching its climax, two grenades exploded and a group of soldiersjumped from a military truck taking part in the parade and ran towards the president, firing from kalashnikov automatic rifles. after 437 years, the skeletal ribs of henry viii's tragic warship emerged. but even as divers work to buoy her up, the mary rose went through another heart—stopping drama. i want to be the people's governor. i want to represent everybody. i believe in the people of california. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: deadly wildfires continue to rage across california's famous wine region. at least 15 pe
still to come: the last da vinci.christ that may sell for $100 million. this was a celebration by people who were relishing their freedom. they believe everything's going to be different from now on. they think their country will be respected in the world once more, as it used to be before slobodan milosevic took power. the dalai lama, the exiled spiritual leader of tibet, has won this year's nobel peace prize. as the parade was reaching its climax, two grenades exploded and a group of...
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charlie: the book is called leonardo da vinci.cson, as i understand it from reading the press, it had been sold to the movies, and there is some idea of the own art of dicaprio -- leonardo dicaprio's name had been attached. walter isaacson: i am not a big understand her of how hollywood works. i was happy leonardo dicaprio -- his production company and studio, i am glad they acquired the rights because i think leonardo dicaprio, if he chooses to do this, is someone who loves the environment, has a field for nature, is a performance artist but loves painting. so you want somebody who have a passion for the subject, but i have no idea how it will end up being made or if it will be. charlie: thank you. walter isaacson: thank you, charlie. charlie: thank you for joining us. see you next time. ♪ ♪ yvonne: 7:00 a.m. in hong kong, live from bloomberg's asian headquarters. i am yvonne man come about them to "daybreak asia." a day of major speeches, president xi gave the keynote address at china's crucial congress. he gives his vision at h
charlie: the book is called leonardo da vinci.cson, as i understand it from reading the press, it had been sold to the movies, and there is some idea of the own art of dicaprio -- leonardo dicaprio's name had been attached. walter isaacson: i am not a big understand her of how hollywood works. i was happy leonardo dicaprio -- his production company and studio, i am glad they acquired the rights because i think leonardo dicaprio, if he chooses to do this, is someone who loves the environment,...
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he now turns his attention to leonardo da vinci. he calls his subject the person of the greatest amount of curiosity of any human who's ever existed. we'll talk about that. pleased to have walter isaacson wack at this table. welcome. >> good to be back. you're the only person who gives him a run for his money. >> rose: he was so much wiser and talented. i certainly don't pain nor draw. he does all these things that were quite amazing. how did this come about? how does one who has written a biography of jobs, einstein, franklin, come to leonardo? >> well, as you know, i have been at this table for each of those books. >> rose: right. and i noticed a pattern especially after benjamin frank lib, people who are curious about i've thin, loves the sciences, ben franklin finds whirlwind when he's the coast. he loves the pattern. steve jobs ended every product launch with a slide that showed intersection of liberal arts and technology. people like that tend to be very creative. they love every pattern of nature, whatever it is. and the ulti
he now turns his attention to leonardo da vinci. he calls his subject the person of the greatest amount of curiosity of any human who's ever existed. we'll talk about that. pleased to have walter isaacson wack at this table. welcome. >> good to be back. you're the only person who gives him a run for his money. >> rose: he was so much wiser and talented. i certainly don't pain nor draw. he does all these things that were quite amazing. how did this come about? how does one who has...
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forgive me for saying so but leonardo da vinci never looked like this i want to know. we all know the power of illusion and it may be because of that power that humankind so long as it's artists and gods and builds museums temples and holy places for them such as the former ministry church of santa maria delegates here in milan. the glory of the land is architectural genius it houses my last supper here in northern italy some five hundred years ago the two of us worked on this wonder of the ecclesiastical arts. for man to united the beauty of mathematics and the laws of nature in the aesthetic perfection of his architecture . the dome cloisters and sacristy are not in a gigantic or overwhelming scale a fit sense of proportion rules this is a true jewel in the crown of eternity. and . i did not spend every day in the refectory where i'd been commissioned to paint the picture of pictures instead i would have monday as judges it was built unsure of which to admire the more the graceful movements and physical strength of the workman who were my models obama and his gift fo
forgive me for saying so but leonardo da vinci never looked like this i want to know. we all know the power of illusion and it may be because of that power that humankind so long as it's artists and gods and builds museums temples and holy places for them such as the former ministry church of santa maria delegates here in milan. the glory of the land is architectural genius it houses my last supper here in northern italy some five hundred years ago the two of us worked on this wonder of the...
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successful writers with more than two hundred million books sold his breakthrough came with the da vinci code in two thousand and three now his new novel original has been released with another outing for his protagonist robert lang for the first time the harvard professor has to crack a coat this time in spain. dan brown is back with a vengeance the american author just presented his latest novel at the frankfurt book found origin was published last week in the original english and in fifty five other languages in many countries it lets try to answer the bestseller list brown remains true to his tried and tested recipe for success a thrilling chase across europe filled with unexpected surprises. the wonderful thing about. novels the simpler they are the better they are my goal and some people may have figured it out but my goal is that people read and read and read and read trying to figure out what happened when they figure out what happened i just sort of go like that so it was right in front of me the simpler the better. origin starts at the guggenheim museum in bilbao it is the fift
successful writers with more than two hundred million books sold his breakthrough came with the da vinci code in two thousand and three now his new novel original has been released with another outing for his protagonist robert lang for the first time the harvard professor has to crack a coat this time in spain. dan brown is back with a vengeance the american author just presented his latest novel at the frankfurt book found origin was published last week in the original english and in fifty...
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workshop and perhaps were done by da vinci.r towards authenticating the nude mona lisa. the mystery still remains. >> who did this drawing? it is a question we're not able to answer but remain fine elements which will help to come to the conclusion. >> reporter: once scientists are finished with the sketch, it will be brought back here. only then will they make known their full results of their studies about the possibility that it was drawn by the hand of the great artist himself. jim bittermann, cnn, france. >> jim, thank you so much. >>> some good news to share with you back in my home state of texas, the houston astros booked their trip to the world series. they had their backs up against the wall earlier this week. down 3-2, heading back to houston, but they swept both games at home and will now head to los angeles to take on the dodgers. the world series starts on tuesday. good news after all the terrible damage done by the hurricanes there in texas. thanks for being with us here at "cnn newsroom." i'm george howell at th
workshop and perhaps were done by da vinci.r towards authenticating the nude mona lisa. the mystery still remains. >> who did this drawing? it is a question we're not able to answer but remain fine elements which will help to come to the conclusion. >> reporter: once scientists are finished with the sketch, it will be brought back here. only then will they make known their full results of their studies about the possibility that it was drawn by the hand of the great artist himself....
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his 2003 novel the da vinci code sparked outrage in the vatican, he's just published another epic tale time about man's quest for the origins of life. is there still a public appetite for dan brown's high—fibre blockbusters? dan brown, welcome to hardtalk. usually the phrase which follows your name is "best author" but in reviews of your latest novel, origin, the new phrase for you, and novelist of ideas. i like that. i have heard many things, but i like that. i would did it and thought i had not heard about it but it is sort of what you are about. i love to write about the grey area between right and wrong, big ethical questions, will god survive science is what i tackled in origin. in some ways it would seem hard to package that into a genre that maybe you don't like this word but people would regard as thriller. i love the word. i write books i want to read. thrillers are fun to read but i also like to learn so what i try to do and it's an intentional thing is create a book which is fun to read but that you also learn something along the way. what's more important. they go hand—in—h
his 2003 novel the da vinci code sparked outrage in the vatican, he's just published another epic tale time about man's quest for the origins of life. is there still a public appetite for dan brown's high—fibre blockbusters? dan brown, welcome to hardtalk. usually the phrase which follows your name is "best author" but in reviews of your latest novel, origin, the new phrase for you, and novelist of ideas. i like that. i have heard many things, but i like that. i would did it and...
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>> best selling author walter isaacson has written books about leonardo da vinci.k about leonardo because you describe him as a man of eye catching brewty.eauty and a genius, but a different kind of genius. >> a wonderful drawing. you said that was his self-portrait. >> it fits his description totally and it is an icon of connscience. this is a drawing in which you get every proportion exactly right. 230 measurements to get it right but he also does something of unnecessary beauty as he's standing there naked in the earth and in the universe figuring how do we fit in. >> how is this genius different from other geniuses though? >> some people like mozart say great genius but in a particular field. what's interesting is when you can cross fields. he thoughts of himself as an engineer, a scientist, somebody who loved geology. his notebooks are filled with all of his love of math and science and nature but also art. and so i think real creativity comes when you can see the cross currents of nature as opposed to getting all siloed. >> testifies an expert in so many thin
>> best selling author walter isaacson has written books about leonardo da vinci.k about leonardo because you describe him as a man of eye catching brewty.eauty and a genius, but a different kind of genius. >> a wonderful drawing. you said that was his self-portrait. >> it fits his description totally and it is an icon of connscience. this is a drawing in which you get every proportion exactly right. 230 measurements to get it right but he also does something of unnecessary...
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it is the last-known privately owned work. >> did is one of 15 da vincis in existence. it was thought to have been destroyed but was rediscovered in 2005. >> a bargain price. >> at $100 million! zfrnls and it >>> and a story that almost defies common sense. >> we told you about mcdonalds and their szechuan dipping sauce. it resulted in mob-like >> some are offering framed photos of the mcdonald's szechuan packet. they're not even high-quality photos, printed on normal paper out of an hp desk legitimate. -- jet. >> oh, come on, that looks like a frame that was painted gold. that's not even a gold-plated frame. people are going nuts over this sauce. take a look at this video. this guy jumps on the counter and starts chanting "where is my szechuan sauce". i'm hoping this was a prank just done to get some attention. >> what is he -- oh, wow. >> yeah, he really wanted that sauce, apparently. >> i guess. what is in that sauce? >> i think it was just to get some attention. >> i want some of that sauce now. all right, coming up. the surveillance video that arsonists red-handed
it is the last-known privately owned work. >> did is one of 15 da vincis in existence. it was thought to have been destroyed but was rediscovered in 2005. >> a bargain price. >> at $100 million! zfrnls and it >>> and a story that almost defies common sense. >> we told you about mcdonalds and their szechuan dipping sauce. it resulted in mob-like >> some are offering framed photos of the mcdonald's szechuan packet. they're not even high-quality photos,...
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finally, there are fewer than 20 surviving paintings by leonardo da vinci.eums. there isjust one, said to be by the renaissance master, which was discovered a few years ago, and is in private hands. salvator mundi will be sold in new york next month. for three days, it will be on public display in london before it crosses the atlantic. our arts editor will gompertz has been to the auction house to take a closer look. jesus as salvator mundi, or saviour of the world. right hand raised in benediction, the other holding an orb. it is said to have been painted by leonardo da vinci in the same period, around 1500, when he produced the mona lisa. an old master it might be, but it was only discovered a few years ago in 2005, lurking under layers of over—painting. some thought it was the find of the century. when it goes to auction in a couple of weeks‘ time, it might well end up being the sale of the century. so here it is — leonardo's salvator mundi. it's here at christie's in london to be seen by the public until thursday afternoon. it then goes to new york, wher
finally, there are fewer than 20 surviving paintings by leonardo da vinci.eums. there isjust one, said to be by the renaissance master, which was discovered a few years ago, and is in private hands. salvator mundi will be sold in new york next month. for three days, it will be on public display in london before it crosses the atlantic. our arts editor will gompertz has been to the auction house to take a closer look. jesus as salvator mundi, or saviour of the world. right hand raised in...
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the only painting by leonardo da vinci still in private hands, will be sold next month.at many of his victims have waited forfor decades. the former dictator in the dock, older, slimmer and, as he sat down, obedient enough. dawn, and as the sun breaks through the piercing chill of night on the plain outside korem, it lights up a biblicalfamine, now in the 20th century. the depressing conclusion — in argentina today, it is actually cheaper to paper your walls with money. we've had controversies in the past with great britain, but as good friends, we have always found a good and lasting solution. concorde bows out in style after almost three decades in service. an aircraft that has enthralled its many admirers for so long, taxis home one last time. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: donald trump has denied being insensitive to the widow of an american serviceman. she claimed the president struggled to remember her husband's name during a condolence call. the un says the global community must pledge more money to help hundreds of thousands of rohingya refugees who've f
the only painting by leonardo da vinci still in private hands, will be sold next month.at many of his victims have waited forfor decades. the former dictator in the dock, older, slimmer and, as he sat down, obedient enough. dawn, and as the sun breaks through the piercing chill of night on the plain outside korem, it lights up a biblicalfamine, now in the 20th century. the depressing conclusion — in argentina today, it is actually cheaper to paper your walls with money. we've had...
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dan brown the blockbuster author behind the da vinci code and they'll see his latest novel at the frankfurt book a fair book fair a cultural editor will be here with the lowdown on the thriller with the title margins. it's a pleasure to have you with us we want to begin in the u.s. where thirty one people have been killed in wildfires raging across northern california the deadliest and the state's history now with hundreds of people still missing the death toll is sadly expected to rise and because of dry conditions and fears wins they are been the hampering efforts to bring the fires under control and conditions are forecast to get a whole lot worse over the weekend the blazes have been burning since sunday in a wine country north of san francisco napa valley was the heart of california's wine industry but now napa and its surrounds have seen an unprecedented disaster. these men are among eight thousand firefighters who spent the last few days trying to bring the plies is under control. some houses down the street news there's no better feeling you know it's just there to serve it there ev
dan brown the blockbuster author behind the da vinci code and they'll see his latest novel at the frankfurt book a fair book fair a cultural editor will be here with the lowdown on the thriller with the title margins. it's a pleasure to have you with us we want to begin in the u.s. where thirty one people have been killed in wildfires raging across northern california the deadliest and the state's history now with hundreds of people still missing the death toll is sadly expected to rise and...
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the blockbuster all of a behind the da vinci code on veils his latest novel of the frankfurt book fair culture anderson will be here with the lowdown on don brown's new thriller all riches. i'm phil gale welcome to the program u.s. president donald trump has been outlining america's new strategy on iran focusing on efforts to further curb any possible nuclear weapons development that is to trump announced that he is decertifying the twenty fifteen international agreement that gave iran relief from sanctions in exchange for restrictions on its nuclear development program but he stopped short of withdrawing from the deal completely the president reserved that option if it wasn't strengthened this part of what he said. today that we cannot and will not make this certification we will not continue down a path whose predictable conclusion is more violence more terror and the very real threat of iran's nuclear breakout. let's get more on this from professor syud mohammad marandi from the university of toronto welcome to day w m give us your initial reaction to mr trump's speech well i think.
the blockbuster all of a behind the da vinci code on veils his latest novel of the frankfurt book fair culture anderson will be here with the lowdown on don brown's new thriller all riches. i'm phil gale welcome to the program u.s. president donald trump has been outlining america's new strategy on iran focusing on efforts to further curb any possible nuclear weapons development that is to trump announced that he is decertifying the twenty fifteen international agreement that gave iran relief...
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there are fewer than 20 surviving paintings by leonardo da vinci.at museums. there isjust one, said to be by the renaissance master, which was discovered a few years ago and is in private hands. salvator mundi will be sold in new york next month. for three days, starting tomorrow, it will be on public display in london, before it crosses the atlantic. 0ur arts editor will gompertz has been to the christie's auction house to take a closer look. jesus as salvator mundi, or saviour of the world. right hand raised in benediction, the other holding an orb. it is said to have been painted by leonardo da vinci in the same period, around 1500, when he produced the mona lisa. an old master it might be, but it was only discovered a few years ago, in 2005, lurking under layers of over—painting. some thought it was the find of the century. when it goes to auction in a couple of weeks' time, it might well end up being the sale of the century. so here it is, leonardo's salvator mundi, here at christie's in london to be seen by the public until thursday afternoon.
there are fewer than 20 surviving paintings by leonardo da vinci.at museums. there isjust one, said to be by the renaissance master, which was discovered a few years ago and is in private hands. salvator mundi will be sold in new york next month. for three days, starting tomorrow, it will be on public display in london, before it crosses the atlantic. 0ur arts editor will gompertz has been to the christie's auction house to take a closer look. jesus as salvator mundi, or saviour of the world....
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leonardo da vinci wasn't smart in the conventional processing power of the mind way doing math you andill never figure out. he was a genius and brilliant because he was so curious. he made a list every day of things he wanted to learn so we can relate to him in ways it was hard to relate to other genius us. >> woodruff: the book is filled with amazing pictures, photographs of paintings and of his work, the back cover is vitruvian man which you write about at length. what was he trying to do here? >> this is the ultimate expression of the connection of how we fit into the world. there is this guy spread eagle in the square of the world, in the circle of the cosmos, and it's a self-portrait of leonardo. it is a picture of unnecessary beauty, with the curly hair he had in his 30s when he was doing it, and what he was trying to do with two other friends was sort of show how this ancient roman named vitruvius talked about the proporgs of the human should be reflected in the proportionings of the church. but then larger, it's a work of great science on the proportions of man, but a work of g
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the auction house posted this video on it's website of the last de vinci. it's a depiction of jesus. the rare painting dates back to the 1500s, it's lost for centuries before it was rediscovered in 2005 and you can see it today, tomorrow, and friday. it's on display at minnesota street project and the dodd patch before it goes up for auction in new york next month. the presale estimate is about $100 million. translates to the savior of the world. >> nice. >> yeah. >> that looks cool. what a rare opportunity. >>. >> lets bid on it since we're millionaires because we make our bed and get up early. >> yeah, that's you, not me. >>> okay. here's a live look at santa cruz. have a wonderful day everyone. we'll see you tomorrow. >> four team questions, three lifelines, and one very nervous contestant with a million-dollar dream. the drama begins right now on "who wants to be a millionaire." [dramatic music] ♪ hey, everybody. welcome to "millionaire." are you guys ready to go? we're in the middle of a great game. from newark, delaware, let's welcome back returning c
the auction house posted this video on it's website of the last de vinci. it's a depiction of jesus. the rare painting dates back to the 1500s, it's lost for centuries before it was rediscovered in 2005 and you can see it today, tomorrow, and friday. it's on display at minnesota street project and the dodd patch before it goes up for auction in new york next month. the presale estimate is about $100 million. translates to the savior of the world. >> nice. >> yeah. >> that...
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the landscape outside is my valley and the hills of vinci my paradise my jerusalem. christ has just said one of you shall betray me james seems to be answering tell us who and we still deal with him and philip's gesture says time lord. the right half of the painting has been fully restored i love that shadow and the light. for five hundred years it was damaged smudged corroded and scratched the damp poor rotted napoleon quoted troops in the refectory. and an american bomb destroyed half the whole. what i can show you now the world owes to this woman senor edges a pin up. for decades she's been cleaning analyzing and delicately touching up the colors holding up the long slow death of the last supper. the. a new picture has come into being the original strictly speaking no longer exists but the few pigments that survive from my work have a power that generates new life even from the crumbling reminder. that is. am i. am. the tale of this painting is a dramatic one and a love story like it's contant it is a miracle i scarcely understand myself like christ the painting h
the landscape outside is my valley and the hills of vinci my paradise my jerusalem. christ has just said one of you shall betray me james seems to be answering tell us who and we still deal with him and philip's gesture says time lord. the right half of the painting has been fully restored i love that shadow and the light. for five hundred years it was damaged smudged corroded and scratched the damp poor rotted napoleon quoted troops in the refectory. and an american bomb destroyed half the...
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a new book on the old master, leonardo da vinci, and coming to the theories, woody harrelson plays lbj. >> a new leader has emerge. >> you don't waste any time do you lyndon? >> rather not have it than have it this way. >> rose: we'll have those stories and more on what happened and what might happen. >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by the following: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications >> rose: and so you begin how? >> a series of conversations. >> rose: is it luck? at all or is it something else? >> boom. >> rose: what's the object lesson here? >> i assume we do a lot of good things. >> rose: tell me the significance of the moment. ♪ ♪ >> rose: we begin with a look at the news of the week. here are the sights and sounds of the past seven days. >> time is just about up for i.s.i.s. in raqqa. glus backed cushedz forces u.s.. >> democratic congresswoman for politicizing the president's call to a grieving military widow. >> didn't say what that congresswoman said, didn't sa
a new book on the old master, leonardo da vinci, and coming to the theories, woody harrelson plays lbj. >> a new leader has emerge. >> you don't waste any time do you lyndon? >> rather not have it than have it this way. >> rose: we'll have those stories and more on what happened and what might happen. >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by the following: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services...
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are there any lessons from da vinci we can apply today? is it that curiosity?ervant but we could understand a few things brian is talking about. first of all, in florence at the time you had because of banking and finance coming into its own a great growth of middle and upper middle class wealth and they were patrons of science and the arts. but it was also an incredibly tolerant town. it had immigrants coming in from the fall of constantinople. it had people who were gay like michelangelo and leonardo. it was tolerant of just forms of expression. this is why the renaissance is happening. there's a backlash for a while when they come in, starts burning books, called the bonfire of the vanities. general, there is a move to more inclusion and more tolerance which is why you get creative people. >> walter, thank you for being here. the book is "leonardo da vinci." great to have you here again. that does it for us this morning. stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. stephanie. >> thanks so much, joe. good morning. i'm stephanie ruhle with a lot to cover t
are there any lessons from da vinci we can apply today? is it that curiosity?ervant but we could understand a few things brian is talking about. first of all, in florence at the time you had because of banking and finance coming into its own a great growth of middle and upper middle class wealth and they were patrons of science and the arts. but it was also an incredibly tolerant town. it had immigrants coming in from the fall of constantinople. it had people who were gay like michelangelo and...
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walter isaacson on the great leonardo da vinci when we come back.that sample i doff to ancestry. i was from ethnically. my ancestry dna results are that i am 26% nigerian. i am just trying to learn as much as i can about my culture. i put the gele on my head and i looked into the mirror and i was trying not to cry. because it's a hat, but it's like the most important hat i've ever owned. discover the story only your dna can tell. order your kit now at ancestrydna.com. t-mobile's unlimited now includes netflix on us. that's right. netflix on us. get 4 unlimited lines for just $40 bucks each. taxes and fees included. and now netflix included. so go ahead. binge on us. another reason why t-mobile is america's best unlimited network. hi. so i just got off the phone with our allstate agent, and i know that we have accident forgiveness. so the incredibly minor accident that i had tonight... four weeks without the car. okay, yep. good night. with accident forgiveness, your rates won't go up just because of an accident. switching to allstate is worth it. ♪
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isaacson has now written a book about the original renaissance man, leonardo da vinci. is a treat to hear from isaacson himself on what made leonardo so special. walter isaacson, always a pleasure to have you on. >> thanks for having me back. >> let's start with the mona lisa and that smile. you point out that it looks like it might just have been casually done. this was very painstakingly done over years with a lot of study. >> for 14 years he worked on that smile and it's the most amazing combination of art and science because leonardo has dissected the human face. he's looked the every muscle and every nerve that touches the lips and whether the nerves come from the brain or spinal cord and even figures things out like you can move the bottom part of your lip alone but not the top part. all these things. he also has dissected the human eye and he realizes at the center of your retina sees detail. the corners of your retina see shadows and light. so when he paints the nemona li smile, it's almost augmented reality because the tiniest details of the lips turn down but
isaacson has now written a book about the original renaissance man, leonardo da vinci. is a treat to hear from isaacson himself on what made leonardo so special. walter isaacson, always a pleasure to have you on. >> thanks for having me back. >> let's start with the mona lisa and that smile. you point out that it looks like it might just have been casually done. this was very painstakingly done over years with a lot of study. >> for 14 years he worked on that smile and it's...
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or that leonardo da vinci wrote it as a child. and i think there are a lot of people in the world who are currently studying the wanted manuscript. in this the moment. scientists have determined that the manuscript dates from the fifteenth century that's a period of time that has always especially fascinated one plus a garcia he's always searching for rare historic books as was the book dealer with trade voyage who discovered the manuscript in one thousand nine hundred twelve in the library of a jesuit order in italy he was able to buy it but not to decipher it. i don't doubt that it was made of the script in many books written in the middle ages or the early renaissance there's the author's fear of running afoul of the authorities and that's why the focus of a partially written in a secret code. that's why some people suspect that the voyage manuscript says must be as well for those who don't leave the list goes on at the same time it exhibits so many peculiarities that don't confirm that theory as the. historical books are the s
or that leonardo da vinci wrote it as a child. and i think there are a lot of people in the world who are currently studying the wanted manuscript. in this the moment. scientists have determined that the manuscript dates from the fifteenth century that's a period of time that has always especially fascinated one plus a garcia he's always searching for rare historic books as was the book dealer with trade voyage who discovered the manuscript in one thousand nine hundred twelve in the library of...
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vinci inleonardo da private hands goes to bid. november 15. it was painted around the year 1500 and one of fewer 20 known da vinci's. it will stop to be destroyed but was rediscovered 2005. the seller is a private european collection. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am paul allen. this is bloomberg. ♪ risk appetite may be returning to the market. tension in spain easing, that cap --sident stepping back from the catalonian president stepping back from declaring immediate independence. our reporter has been tracking all of this. we saw pretty big nervous energy over what is going on in catalonia, but that is pulling back. volatility is relatively low here. mark: definitely. there is a tone of relief on the announcement. it is important to note in this situation there has not really been resolved. the catalog government does not , and theack down spanish government will offer concessions. we have the same crisis that we knew this would be a long-running issu
vinci inleonardo da private hands goes to bid. november 15. it was painted around the year 1500 and one of fewer 20 known da vinci's. it will stop to be destroyed but was rediscovered 2005. the seller is a private european collection. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am paul allen. this is bloomberg. ♪ risk appetite may be returning to the market. tension in spain easing, that cap --sident stepping back from the...
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. >> a long lost painting by di vinci going for sale in new york. >> reporter: earl when i in the morning a line stretched around the corner for a 1295 minnesota gallery for something so rare, a painting by the great master, leonardo di vinci that was lost in the 7th century. a depiction of jesus holding a -- historians bereave it was painted at the same time as moe that lisa. >> the face which is less in folks and the hand more in focus. >> reporter: very few eye haves seen this paining until now. >> it's the first. >> reporter: but as strange as it sounds, sometimes in the last 500 years this masterpiece was pained over. >> sometimes it's done to update the look of something as fashions change. sometimes it's done because it's easier to repaint. it was thought to be easier to remain than clean and restore it. >> reporter: owners didn't know they had a piece of his work until private collectors began moving that master paint. now it'll go up for auction. >> how much is this painting worth? >> we're estimating around $100 million. >> reporter: the steady stream of people here to look at t
. >> a long lost painting by di vinci going for sale in new york. >> reporter: earl when i in the morning a line stretched around the corner for a 1295 minnesota gallery for something so rare, a painting by the great master, leonardo di vinci that was lost in the 7th century. a depiction of jesus holding a -- historians bereave it was painted at the same time as moe that lisa. >> the face which is less in folks and the hand more in focus. >> reporter: very few eye haves...
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it‘s been described as the last da vinci. old paint layers began to come off the repaint layers, you could see the original quality. and it was at that point that it was beginning to be understood that it really might be leonardo‘s lost original. so what price do you put on genius? the market will decide, but it‘s around $100 million is an estimate. all will be revealed next month, when the auction takes place in new york. soon, the last da vinci will have a new home. tim allman, bbc news. is that to your taste? would you have that hanging up in your living room? the music, or the portrait? either? no. you could tell everyone it was a leonardo da vinci, but not my cup of tea, that particular one. here is a question i have always wa nted here is a question i have always wanted to ask you. have you ever seen wanted to ask you. have you ever seen an wanted to ask you. have you ever seen an alpine orangutan? no, i have not. that's good, because there is only one in the world —— albino. five—year—old alba was rescued from captivit
it‘s been described as the last da vinci. old paint layers began to come off the repaint layers, you could see the original quality. and it was at that point that it was beginning to be understood that it really might be leonardo‘s lost original. so what price do you put on genius? the market will decide, but it‘s around $100 million is an estimate. all will be revealed next month, when the auction takes place in new york. soon, the last da vinci will have a new home. tim allman, bbc...
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. >> now, it is leonardo da vinci's portrait it was purchased at the auction in 1958 in london for 58nds. after it was authenticated in southern italy, it was sold for $80 million. the dealer flipped it to a russian billionaire for $127 million creating a $47 billion mark up in the painting the painting is a center of a legal battle between the dealer and the russian collector. he said he was over charged by nearly a billion dollars for 40 paintings over the years the piece is the greatest rediscovery. it is estimated it will fetch $100 million or more >> adding to the sale of biblical proportions, christie is also selling for $50 million. >> it was once own by the british royals and it vanished for years and wound up in sales. for years, it was thought to be students and authenticated >> how >> they go back and looked at the brush strokes and compared to another painting. >> now, what's interesting the seller of this sold some paintings that he bought from this dealer for $150 million loss earlier this year includ g this he bought for 127 it is the last known leonardo da vinci in pri
. >> now, it is leonardo da vinci's portrait it was purchased at the auction in 1958 in london for 58nds. after it was authenticated in southern italy, it was sold for $80 million. the dealer flipped it to a russian billionaire for $127 million creating a $47 billion mark up in the painting the painting is a center of a legal battle between the dealer and the russian collector. he said he was over charged by nearly a billion dollars for 40 paintings over the years the piece is the...
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. >> a long lost painting vinci going for sale in new york. >> reporter: earl when i in the morning amething so rare, a painting by the great master, leonardo di vinci that was lost in the 7th century. a depiction of jesus holding a -- historians bereave it was painted at the same time as moe that lisa. >> the face which is less in folks and the hand more in focus. >> reporter: very few eye haves seen this paining until now. >> it's the first. >> reporter: but as strange as it sounds, sometimes in the last 500 years this masterpiece was pained over. >> sometimes it's done to update the look of something as fashions change. sometimes it's done because it's easier to repaint. it was thought to be easier to remain than clean and restore it. >> reporter: owners didn't know they had a piece of his work until private collectors began moving that master paint. now it'll go up for auction. >> how much is this painting worth? >> we're estimating around $100 million. >> reporter: the steady stream of people here to look at the painting was magnificent. >> it's beautiful. >> it's cool to see som
. >> a long lost painting vinci going for sale in new york. >> reporter: earl when i in the morning amething so rare, a painting by the great master, leonardo di vinci that was lost in the 7th century. a depiction of jesus holding a -- historians bereave it was painted at the same time as moe that lisa. >> the face which is less in folks and the hand more in focus. >> reporter: very few eye haves seen this paining until now. >> it's the first. >> reporter:...
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. >> and the $100 million da vinci mastser piece.time we ever get to see it. >>> finally, a group oakland youngsters made promise to have a brighter future. >> how cute. kindergartners from the reach academy elementary school promised their parents and educators that they would go to college. >> it is part of an oakland unified school droikt encourage more students the pursue a higher education. >> i am oakland's promise. i am smart. and strong. and kind. >> the young students signed mock diplomas promising they would stay in school and seek a college degree. >> there is something to having them sign something. >> make certain commitment. >> absolutely. >> world news is up next. a last look at the assistanc >>> tonight, several developing stories as we come on the air in the west. the deadly workplace shooting. the urgent manhunt across state lines in the east. the gunman allegedly calling for employees to gather, then shooting and killing coworkers. then, accused of opening fire in another state. >>> the outrage tonight. president t
. >> and the $100 million da vinci mastser piece.time we ever get to see it. >>> finally, a group oakland youngsters made promise to have a brighter future. >> how cute. kindergartners from the reach academy elementary school promised their parents and educators that they would go to college. >> it is part of an oakland unified school droikt encourage more students the pursue a higher education. >> i am oakland's promise. i am smart. and strong. and kind....
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he joins us now to talk about the most influenced artist in histo history, leonardo da vinci.on walter isaacson in just a moment. ♪
he joins us now to talk about the most influenced artist in histo history, leonardo da vinci.on walter isaacson in just a moment. ♪
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. >> join me next time about walter isaacson of his latest on leonardo da vinci.nd by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> good evening from los angeles. i'm tavis smiley, as president trump decides to visit asia, many are worried that he is looking at war because of his boasts and name calling. many fear the u.s. will become involved in a major conflict in the coming years, tonight, a conversation with yale law school professor, oona hathaway, about the possibility for war and peace, and then deepak chopra, with his piece inspired by american immigrants and he will also talk about the stars in his new york times best seller. we're glad you joined us, all of that coming up in just a moment.
. >> join me next time about walter isaacson of his latest on leonardo da vinci.nd by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> good evening from los angeles. i'm tavis smiley, as president trump decides to visit asia, many are worried that he is looking at war because of his boasts and name calling. many fear the u.s. will become involved in a major conflict in the coming years, tonight, a conversation with yale law school professor, oona hathaway,...
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salve a door mundy, which means savior of the world was a scant 20 paintings made by da vinci and itowned privately. it was purchased in 1958 for 60 bucks. now worth 100 million. there was a dispute about who painted it, but years of research has now proven it was ed look at that face. christy's auction house of london just put it on display and will auction it off in new york in november. >> 60 bucks, they didn't know it was leonardo. ads to the value a wee bit. >> posters.com, let's take a look at this. i think it's stunning, just stunning. and there's a lot of different salve a door mundy's from painters throughout the centuries. that was painted in 1500, they believe. beautiful. >> two major retailers are taking a hit today. production issues of apple's release of its iphone 10 if you're waiting. and sears loses one of its major brands. our consumer reporter susan hogan is here now with what this means for you. >> well, if you've been anticipating the release of apple's latest iphone 10 or x as many are calling it, you may have to wait in line. that's because ini expected to tota
salve a door mundy, which means savior of the world was a scant 20 paintings made by da vinci and itowned privately. it was purchased in 1958 for 60 bucks. now worth 100 million. there was a dispute about who painted it, but years of research has now proven it was ed look at that face. christy's auction house of london just put it on display and will auction it off in new york in november. >> 60 bucks, they didn't know it was leonardo. ads to the value a wee bit. >> posters.com,...
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lee: leonardo da vinci once said that simplicity is the ultimate form of sophistication.s week's "full frame," guests are proving that simple ideas to foster change can have the most profound impact. i'm may lee in los angeles. let's take it "full frame." welcome back. see this bar of soap? well, did you know it has the
lee: leonardo da vinci once said that simplicity is the ultimate form of sophistication.s week's "full frame," guests are proving that simple ideas to foster change can have the most profound impact. i'm may lee in los angeles. let's take it "full frame." welcome back. see this bar of soap? well, did you know it has the