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bone is recovered scientists should be able to identify it in a couple weeks. >>> there are two andy warholfferent ways, they both capture the essence of warhol who remains it reigning king of american pop art. wendy rieger has a look. >> reporter: welcome to the shadow. andy warhol's display of a play of light. in this monument at exhibit, he takes a shadow, which is nothing and makes it something. >> he says it was a shadow in his office. we are not sure of the origin but the idea that is brilliant. >> reporter: it's made of 102 panels, no two alike, aligned along the sweeping curve of the circular walls. it's stunning like a streak of light heading into infiniti. because of the sweeping walls, all 102 panels can be shown together. it is a powerful thing. >> take the experience to be in something that is 450 linear feet. that's the experience we hope they take away. >> reporter: after you feel the shadow, head to the east wing and read the news warhol style. it shows the nexus between art and life. tabloids telling us stuff that doesn't matter. >> he's pointing our attention to the fact w
bone is recovered scientists should be able to identify it in a couple weeks. >>> there are two andy warholfferent ways, they both capture the essence of warhol who remains it reigning king of american pop art. wendy rieger has a look. >> reporter: welcome to the shadow. andy warhol's display of a play of light. in this monument at exhibit, he takes a shadow, which is nothing and makes it something. >> he says it was a shadow in his office. we are not sure of the origin but...
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. >> we're having a kind of andy warhol primary where everyone is leader for ten minutes. it's cain's turn. it's clear he's not running for president. he's sort of strolling for president without infrastructure. it's pretty and cute and nice. whether or not that works, we can be doubtful. >> as always, the presidential race will come down in large part to campaign cash. recent finance reports suggest president obama's weakening relationship with wall street is impacting his fund raidsing. the new york times reports mitt romney is beating the president. since the spring, he's raised an estimated $1.5 million from wall street bankers. president obama raised just over $270,000 from firms that were among his biggest campaign sources in 2008. among republican presidential contender, romney and governor rick per ri lead the race. >>> overseas, iran now demanding access to the man being held by authorities who is suspected of plotting the assassination of saudi arabia's ambassador to the u.s. the supreme leader promises a, quote, unforgettable response to any retaliation from the
. >> we're having a kind of andy warhol primary where everyone is leader for ten minutes. it's cain's turn. it's clear he's not running for president. he's sort of strolling for president without infrastructure. it's pretty and cute and nice. whether or not that works, we can be doubtful. >> as always, the presidential race will come down in large part to campaign cash. recent finance reports suggest president obama's weakening relationship with wall street is impacting his fund...
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so instead, i'm standing in front of andy warhol's shadows exhibit. and frankly i didn't get it. i mean, the program tried to explain things. it said something like the form that once suggests and mock the brush work of the abstract expressionist. what? hey, i admit, this is way out of my comfort zone. my idea of art is this week's maryland football uniform. that's not to say it didn't have something intriguing. i like this picasso and this spooky creature here is called the soul of morvan. who is it? who knows. but i did go away with much more appreciation. the hirsh one is cool, the nfl is much cooler. but making your lady happy doing what she wanted to do, the nfl in my world cannot do that. and let's be real, the redskins are back next week. anita. >> oh, that was so great. thank you, d. >>> imagine you're a teacher getting ready for your first class when suddenly a deer crashes through your window. that is how school started today. a surveillance camera captured some images of the deer. there were two teachers in the classroom. they ran out and closed the door behind them. t
so instead, i'm standing in front of andy warhol's shadows exhibit. and frankly i didn't get it. i mean, the program tried to explain things. it said something like the form that once suggests and mock the brush work of the abstract expressionist. what? hey, i admit, this is way out of my comfort zone. my idea of art is this week's maryland football uniform. that's not to say it didn't have something intriguing. i like this picasso and this spooky creature here is called the soul of morvan. who...
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mass hysteria as it relates to fetishize i'm as it pertains to something of perceived value post andy warhol campbell soup cans where he turned something common a soup can into a fetishistic object that had to be bought at any price enter banksy who rightly called on the cause the report as being completely in tune with the current design of coast post post information age were art value is determined by the collective unconscious winching and the central bank policies are similarly affected pure propaganda ben bernanke he says he's trying to promote inflation but in fact he's scared to death of deflation it's deflation that put back. bernanke in the soup line and we can only hope that his fate is the same as moammar gadhafi remember it's either banksy or it's kaiser report that created that art let's move on to why i think we need to have i can't believe you morons buy this toxic waste plastered across even the foreheads maybe of any central banker or too big to fail banker guess who is even more leverage than the european banks this is on zero hedge dot com and it comes from phoenix capita
mass hysteria as it relates to fetishize i'm as it pertains to something of perceived value post andy warhol campbell soup cans where he turned something common a soup can into a fetishistic object that had to be bought at any price enter banksy who rightly called on the cause the report as being completely in tune with the current design of coast post post information age were art value is determined by the collective unconscious winching and the central bank policies are similarly affected...
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he has a versatility of the conviction over the years and we have an andy warhol primary where everyone is leader for 15 minutes. it's his turn today. >> it will be lined with barbed wire. electrified. with a sign on the other side that said it can kill you. >> that's a joke. that's not a serious plan. >> you got a big laugh. >> that's a joke. i said america needs to get a sensing of humor. that was a joke. >> how do we fix health care? you get thr pills, three days off and three chicken noodle soups. >> for he can explain a 99% sales tax so people decide they'd want it. >> he's not running for president. he is strolling for president. it's not mismanage, but their mission to voi the economy? >> i'm not sure what you mean by neoconservative. i am a conservative, yes. >> he never fails to supply us with material. msnbc contributor and editorial writer for "the washington post." we are grateful to him for that. former rnc chairman. clearly mr. cain has driven to you distraction. what upset you this 9-9-9, 6-6-6, who do you dislike pizza? what's the problem? >> all of it. that "meet the pr
he has a versatility of the conviction over the years and we have an andy warhol primary where everyone is leader for 15 minutes. it's his turn today. >> it will be lined with barbed wire. electrified. with a sign on the other side that said it can kill you. >> that's a joke. that's not a serious plan. >> you got a big laugh. >> that's a joke. i said america needs to get a sensing of humor. that was a joke. >> how do we fix health care? you get thr pills, three...
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andy warhol. >> she's trying to sue. >> let's talk about betty white's video. >> she's so hot in this video. she's doing it with pop star, british pop star. there's so many l.o.l. moments. there's the cheesecake. look at this. she's crazy. she'll do anything. i love her for that. she's doing this for a good cause. she loves animals. the first part of this video is shot at the zoo. a lot of proceeds are going to the los angeles zoo association. that's cool. >> she does look good, doesn't she? >> she's 89 years old. >> i know. >>> on the other end of the age spectrum, racking up numbers is britney spears. we are talking about a twitter following that is through the roof. >> she's the sixth celebrity to reach 10 million views. she follows 400,000 people. that's a lot of people. >> it is. >> ashton kutcher started it all but he's not there. >> he was the first to get 1 million followers. >> what is it about britney getting kicked off? >> i love her. she's a diva. here's the thing, she wouldn't buckle her seatbelt. she got settled in. the crew member said you have to buckle. she said she's
andy warhol. >> she's trying to sue. >> let's talk about betty white's video. >> she's so hot in this video. she's doing it with pop star, british pop star. there's so many l.o.l. moments. there's the cheesecake. look at this. she's crazy. she'll do anything. i love her for that. she's doing this for a good cause. she loves animals. the first part of this video is shot at the zoo. a lot of proceeds are going to the los angeles zoo association. that's cool. >> she does...
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>> clearly andy warhol primary where everybody is leader for 15 minutes and cain's turn today but it's not clear that cain has staying power. he's not running for president, sort of strolling for president without an infrastructure. it's pretty and cute and nice but whether or not it works we can be doubtful. they've clearly decided that romney is the problem. and they have a problem with romney because they're not going to run on their record because the record isn't particularly appetizing, therefore they're going to run on the fitness of the republican candidate. and i think precisely because how do we say this, romney showed a certain versatility of conviction over the years, it's hard to nail him down. >> versatility of conviction, mary, nice way of saying what george was trying to say. do you think the white house is right to be focusing on romney? do you think they've got the right man there? >> i think they're doing everything to not focus on their own guy, they don't want this to be a natural re-election, referendum on the incumbent and axelrod is doing political algebra. if h
>> clearly andy warhol primary where everybody is leader for 15 minutes and cain's turn today but it's not clear that cain has staying power. he's not running for president, sort of strolling for president without an infrastructure. it's pretty and cute and nice but whether or not it works we can be doubtful. they've clearly decided that romney is the problem. and they have a problem with romney because they're not going to run on their record because the record isn't particularly...
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. >> it's like andy warhol threw up. >> threw up and decomposed. >> we don't want to go there. >> i blocked it out. >> mothers, keep your children away from the upper west side. keep your children away from the upper west side. >> i've had to fume gait. >> we have to bring this up quickly. then we'll launch into it. we had bill bennett on yesterday. but bill bennett was complaining about williams' college. they didn't respect him. they had to screen his speech. we got an e-mail from the president of williams college. they gave bill bennett an honorary degree. invited him back. basically put a crown on his head. >> they love him. >> it seems, pat buchanan, that bill bennett is harboring a chip on his shoulder. we will take him up to williamstown ourselves. >> good enough. he graduated from the same high school i did, bill bennett. >> wow! >> i notice he's not contributing as much here. he's doing very well. >> is that the high school that douds brothers graduated as well. >> i'm not sure. >> you were making fun, offhanded, making fun of willie's alm
. >> it's like andy warhol threw up. >> threw up and decomposed. >> we don't want to go there. >> i blocked it out. >> mothers, keep your children away from the upper west side. keep your children away from the upper west side. >> i've had to fume gait. >> we have to bring this up quickly. then we'll launch into it. we had bill bennett on yesterday. but bill bennett was complaining about williams' college. they didn't respect him. they had to screen his...
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what andy warhol would later describe as 15 minutes of fame really existed long before that in the 1920s as sport figures, golfers and baseball players and movie stars became famous. over against that you had this reaction to that revolution. and it was described in an odd word that was created at the beginning of the decade by warren harding who ran in 1920 when he said we want to get back to what he called normalcy. no such word. he wasn't the first -- he was the first republican, i guess, to make up words. but he said normalcy, getting back to the way things used to be. and a lot of people, that resonated with them because they saw the country sort of blowing apart. a lot of the values that they held were changing, and so you had a number of things that came ahong at the same time that sort of emerged, and one was a movement called fundamentalism. when you hear the word fundamentalism today, what you usually think of is it's associated an awful lot with islamic fundamentalism and terrorism and, of course, also people throw it in the with christian fundamentalism and often make the mis
what andy warhol would later describe as 15 minutes of fame really existed long before that in the 1920s as sport figures, golfers and baseball players and movie stars became famous. over against that you had this reaction to that revolution. and it was described in an odd word that was created at the beginning of the decade by warren harding who ran in 1920 when he said we want to get back to what he called normalcy. no such word. he wasn't the first -- he was the first republican, i guess, to...
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its, got its traction in the 1920s, and along with that, the cult of celebrity came along, what andy warholas 15 minutes of fame, it was that in the 1920s with sports figures and movie stars becoming famous. over against that, you had this reaction to that revolution, and it was described in an odd word that was created at the beginning of the decade by warn -- warren harding who ran in 1920 wanting to get back to "normalcy". there was no such word. he was the first republican to make up words, but he said "normalcy" getting back to the way things used to be, and that resinated with a lot of people. they saw the country blowing a part, the values they held were changes, and there was a number of things that came along at the same time that emerged. one was a movement called fundamentalism. when you hear about the word "fundamentalism" today, what you think of is it's associated an awful lot with islamic fundamentalism and terrorism, and, of course, people through it in with christian fundamentalism and make the mistake of using evangelical and fundamentalism as being interchangeable, which
its, got its traction in the 1920s, and along with that, the cult of celebrity came along, what andy warholas 15 minutes of fame, it was that in the 1920s with sports figures and movie stars becoming famous. over against that, you had this reaction to that revolution, and it was described in an odd word that was created at the beginning of the decade by warn -- warren harding who ran in 1920 wanting to get back to "normalcy". there was no such word. he was the first republican to make...
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the phrase, someone said this is the andy warhol primary, everybody gets their 15 minutes of fame.you guys about one more thing, which i wanted to bring up earlier. two of the most -- the concrete things that are sort of coalescing around in the occupy wall street movement and as people start to think about how to operationalize it, one is a march for financial transaction tax, the g-20 is meeting. people say rightly in order for it to really work, you'd have to be global, right, so that you don't have it in the u.s. and then capital goes -- flees to wherever it is. the other thing is people are doing this move your money campaign. moving money out of too large to fail banks into credit unions and institutions like that. what do you think about this? do you think this is -- particularly the move your money campaign which is so nicely concrete but also seems sort of weirdly -- >> insufficient to the task? >> thank you for completing my sentence. what's your feeling? >> two things. i want to correct you it's actually not a 1% financial speculation tax but a 0.1 of 1%. ten cents on ev
the phrase, someone said this is the andy warhol primary, everybody gets their 15 minutes of fame.you guys about one more thing, which i wanted to bring up earlier. two of the most -- the concrete things that are sort of coalescing around in the occupy wall street movement and as people start to think about how to operationalize it, one is a march for financial transaction tax, the g-20 is meeting. people say rightly in order for it to really work, you'd have to be global, right, so that you...
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. >>> we're having a -- andy warhol primary where everyone is leader for 15 moneys. and it's cain's turn today. and it's not clear he's got staying power. he's strolling for president without an infrastructure. it's pretty and cute and nice, and whether or not it works, we can be doubtful. >> good morning. it is monday, october 17th. with us onset, we have msnbc and "time" magazine political analyst mark haleprin, we also have the director of earth institute dr. jeffrey sachs, author of "the price of civilization." reawakening american virtue and prosperity. >> he said the price of civilization is, 9-9-9. >> there you go. >> everybody's coming together here. >> also from washington, the political writer for the "huffington post," sam stein. good to see you. we have so much to talk about. >> we really do. what do you think about what george wills said? this 15 minutes of fame for herman cain? >> well, i was thinking that. i have to say uh i had a probably over the top mocking tone on friday about herman cain. >> are you saying that because people were really rude to y
. >>> we're having a -- andy warhol primary where everyone is leader for 15 moneys. and it's cain's turn today. and it's not clear he's got staying power. he's strolling for president without an infrastructure. it's pretty and cute and nice, and whether or not it works, we can be doubtful. >> good morning. it is monday, october 17th. with us onset, we have msnbc and "time" magazine political analyst mark haleprin, we also have the director of earth institute dr. jeffrey...