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andy warhol. discover the next great artist.et out and play and get inspired with toddler classes. experience art where making a mess is part of the process. classes and the size the artistic process rather than the product. children have the freedom to explore materials at their own pace and in their own way. talks love art, especially when they died into the creative process -- dive into the creative process. at the end of the classes, they have cleaned and washup. of.com great way to get out and play. for more information, visit sfrecpark.org. that out and play and get into the groove. rec and parks offers dance classes for seniors. first-time beginners or lifetime enthusiasts -- all are welcome. enjoy all types of music. latins also, country and western. it is a great way to exercise while having lots of fun. seniors learn basic moves and practice a variety of routines. improve your posture, balance, and flexibility. it is easy. get up on your feet and step to the beat. senior dance class is from sf rec and park. a great way
andy warhol. discover the next great artist.et out and play and get inspired with toddler classes. experience art where making a mess is part of the process. classes and the size the artistic process rather than the product. children have the freedom to explore materials at their own pace and in their own way. talks love art, especially when they died into the creative process -- dive into the creative process. at the end of the classes, they have cleaned and washup. of.com great way to get out...
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the lone love was part of andy warhol's fleet. and steve mcqueen raced this dune buggy. long does it take you, start to finish, to restore a car? >> it depends on the condition, this car has taken us about four years. >> with $20 million and untold hours invested in these cars, how do you protect them? >> in terms of stealing them, they are really unstealable. because they are so well known, i mean who could you sell them , to? >> as much as jim loves the prefabricated cars in his collection, he still wants more from a sports car. >> there was a period when people were saying that the new ferraris aren't pretty anymore, and we don't understand them. >> i have been a collector for a number of years, and one day i got a call from pininfarina. >> this was an outside work shop. they created most of the iconic rari models.er the head designer he wanted to prove he could still make a pretty ferrari. that designer turned to jim, offering to make him the ultimate car. >> he needed to find someone who wasn't afraid of annoying ferrari. it was a pretty radical idea, and they did g
the lone love was part of andy warhol's fleet. and steve mcqueen raced this dune buggy. long does it take you, start to finish, to restore a car? >> it depends on the condition, this car has taken us about four years. >> with $20 million and untold hours invested in these cars, how do you protect them? >> in terms of stealing them, they are really unstealable. because they are so well known, i mean who could you sell them , to? >> as much as jim loves the prefabricated...
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plus, i have an investment idea for you inspired by none other than andy warhol. so let's start transporters. single micro- ♪ oh charles: hello, i am charles payne and welcome to my show, "making money." i'm going to help you make a lot of money. so what you have? >> in the case of good news and bad news. we are going to get into it today. tracy byrnes, what has you fired a? >> you watch, this could be the black swan. >> bring up that direction. it's time to buy some stock. charles: kate rogers, what do you say? >> google, facebook, her latest move has people concerned over their privacy. charles: maybe i watch too many james bond movies. but also remember this, i will say it again because this is not about countdowns to the crash. successful investing ideas is to build your portfolio over time and that's exactly what we're going to do here. we start to peel back the layers and we get all of this you can make some money. so let's do it. so we are talking about the link between the middle east market and the big news is al qaeda after taking over the country's seco
plus, i have an investment idea for you inspired by none other than andy warhol. so let's start transporters. single micro- ♪ oh charles: hello, i am charles payne and welcome to my show, "making money." i'm going to help you make a lot of money. so what you have? >> in the case of good news and bad news. we are going to get into it today. tracy byrnes, what has you fired a? >> you watch, this could be the black swan. >> bring up that direction. it's time to buy...
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plus, i have an investment idea for you inspired by none other than andy warhol.
plus, i have an investment idea for you inspired by none other than andy warhol.
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. >> when we say pop art we're talking about -- >> andy warhol. rothko. not to take anything away from what they were doing. it was a different kind of art than the figurative painters. and i'm sure that to some of them it didn't make sense. right? they weren't painting in the same style that the figurative painters were. >> was this hard for your father? >> oh, yeah. i'm sure it was. he was sometimes talk about it. yeah. he saw -- he felt it, yeah. >> he says in one of the clips as bob mentioned there was some footage. and he says i suppose i could have done, i could have gone and done that kind of art. but it didn't make much sense to me. and i think that really kind of sums up what that experience was. he's used to painting figures. and painting landscapes and all of a sudden people are throwing -- you know, putting paint on canvasses in a very different way. so i think that it was confusing. and frustrating for him. >> he was -- he was in the -- in the country side in central france. and then he -- well, i visited him when i was 18. hitchhiking throug
. >> when we say pop art we're talking about -- >> andy warhol. rothko. not to take anything away from what they were doing. it was a different kind of art than the figurative painters. and i'm sure that to some of them it didn't make sense. right? they weren't painting in the same style that the figurative painters were. >> was this hard for your father? >> oh, yeah. i'm sure it was. he was sometimes talk about it. yeah. he saw -- he felt it, yeah. >> he says in...
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. >> andy warhol.o take anything away from what they were doing, it was a different kind of art than the sacred painters and it didn't make sense that they weren't painting in the same style. >> rose: was this hard for your mother. >> i'm sure it was. he would sometimes talk about it. he saw, he felt it. >> he says in one of the clips as bob mentioned there was some footage andkz=d he says i suppi could have done, i could have gone and done that kind of art. but it didn't make much sense to me. and i think that really kind of sums up what that experience was. he's used to painting figures and painting land escapes and all of a sudden people are throwing you know putting payment on can -- paint a canvs in a very different way. it was confusing and frustrating for him. >> he was in the countryside in central france and then i visited him when i was 18, hitchhiking through europe. and then when i was 19, turning 19, i came back three years later, he's now in paris and sort of in a hotel not feeling too g
. >> andy warhol.o take anything away from what they were doing, it was a different kind of art than the sacred painters and it didn't make sense that they weren't painting in the same style. >> rose: was this hard for your mother. >> i'm sure it was. he would sometimes talk about it. he saw, he felt it. >> he says in one of the clips as bob mentioned there was some footage andkz=d he says i suppi could have done, i could have gone and done that kind of art. but it...
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andy warhol took that to another level. art inspired by childhood items, a giant balloon dog and building blocks and statue of pop eye and mound of play dough. in taking items from childhood, he invokes a sense of delight and perhaps a laugh and transports us back to the early life moments when everything seems so big and simple and easy. also making it easy for wealthy collectors to understand his work and let's not be too cynical. to look at this work and any art, and say what does it mean is to ask the wrong question. look at ask yourself, does it make me feel something? if a piece of art only works on your head, it's not as successful as something that works on your art. he is comfortable to make things that just evoke joy. he recently told vanity fair, one of the things i'm most proud of it making work that let's viewers not feel intimidated but they can emotionally participate through their senses and be fully engaged. it's a joy to look at and as well as architectural and engineering fete. i love art that sits in the
andy warhol took that to another level. art inspired by childhood items, a giant balloon dog and building blocks and statue of pop eye and mound of play dough. in taking items from childhood, he invokes a sense of delight and perhaps a laugh and transports us back to the early life moments when everything seems so big and simple and easy. also making it easy for wealthy collectors to understand his work and let's not be too cynical. to look at this work and any art, and say what does it mean is...
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. >> an online social media play where andy warhol's prediction comes through.hey make these music videos. the first quarter of 280%. it is a chinese play. i just really, revenues were up last quarter 100%. it is a showcase for bands. doctor chief ablow. imagine you have all of these years of pent up so society like china where everyone was sort of the him down a little bit. they can go on the internet and sing these songs. along with all the other social media stuff. stuart: do you have to pay to go on it? you think it will go to -- charles: back up to about $90. stuart: is your music video on there yet? >> i am looking at the english version. stuart: okay. the dow is down 46. no movement there. those protests in several cities all across europe yesterday. they were objecting to uber. that is what they were doing. they shut down a couple of european cities. 850% increase in sign-ups for their purchase. what do other ride and share companies think about this? joining us in the studio now, he has been sitting here patiently for a while, a ceo of ride scout. that
. >> an online social media play where andy warhol's prediction comes through.hey make these music videos. the first quarter of 280%. it is a chinese play. i just really, revenues were up last quarter 100%. it is a showcase for bands. doctor chief ablow. imagine you have all of these years of pent up so society like china where everyone was sort of the him down a little bit. they can go on the internet and sing these songs. along with all the other social media stuff. stuart: do you have...
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andy warhol were that watch. stuart: how much for that style? approximately 3500.t the classic trend proof watch. stuart: they are not unusual, are they? >> they have the original matching president bracelet. you are also getting a great value because it is priced around 15,000. with pre-owned vintage watches, we find collectors really love the values. stuart: charles, get your head out of the computer for a second. charles: that sounds like a great deal. it really does. fifteen grand -- >> vintage, late 80s. stuart: how much is that? >> 7500. stuart: i do not have to auction these. >> no. we started a new website. it really is a process where they can interact with a specialist. ask questions. we have recorded videos. they can see it live. do i watch that is coming. we believe it will have a 2.5-inch screen on your wrist. >> i am a huge apple fan. we have two riffs. maybe that would be great. thank you so much. stuart: have to get back to the big story today. getting grilled over the missing e-mails. listen to congressman kevin brady. >> at this point, why should
andy warhol were that watch. stuart: how much for that style? approximately 3500.t the classic trend proof watch. stuart: they are not unusual, are they? >> they have the original matching president bracelet. you are also getting a great value because it is priced around 15,000. with pre-owned vintage watches, we find collectors really love the values. stuart: charles, get your head out of the computer for a second. charles: that sounds like a great deal. it really does. fifteen grand --...
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koons has been called the andy warhol of his time. he's the most expensive living artist today.ler plaza. now we look at split-rocker covered entirely in living flowers. we're joined by jeff koons. welcome back. you like it here, don't you? >> it's wonderful. it's the best place to be in all of new york. >> what makes rockefeller plaza a great place to install your art? >> the setting. the architecture. this is a meeting place for so many millions of people. every day hundreds of thousands g>> ttte des k ton't jnighlk t seea.del i ead illeer anio the. af in eslo willst d mndle. ofe's, thoing t thelernati t'll fd w thevellier here sp omaye whi 's youeoing w > ing,ne.s e. nic firs aler f p f thind g .ightse halmidgeppens sststleerivitglit ia aenue i st othat. ph man infman inrittenhouse video video over the weekend. you'll see him in a moment approach him there. he forced the woman to go einto her apartment at 19th and spruce streets where he raped her. we expect to learn more about the suspect and the arrest when police hold news conference at 10:15. we'll carry that here live on
koons has been called the andy warhol of his time. he's the most expensive living artist today.ler plaza. now we look at split-rocker covered entirely in living flowers. we're joined by jeff koons. welcome back. you like it here, don't you? >> it's wonderful. it's the best place to be in all of new york. >> what makes rockefeller plaza a great place to install your art? >> the setting. the architecture. this is a meeting place for so many millions of people. every day hundreds...
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koons has been called the andy warhol of his time. he's the most expensive living artist today.rocker covered entirely in living flowers. we're joined by jeff koons. welcome back. you like it here, don't you? >> it's wonderful. it's the best place to be in all of new york. >> what makes rockefeller plaza a great place to install your art? >> the setting. the architecture. this is a meeting place for so many millions of people. every day hundreds of thousands of people are coming through. it doesn't get better. >> i want to make sure people understand what this took. you didn't just take overnight. talk about what it took to make this happen. >> i started off with a model i did years ago. it's all stainless steel. it has sections probably about at least 144 sections. each one can be irrigated by itself. it's filled request soil. there's a designing for the all plants that go in there. there's a lot of control that goes into making this piece. >> we're looking at it in the early stages. soon the flowers will burst and cover this completely. you said something back to me in 2000. y
koons has been called the andy warhol of his time. he's the most expensive living artist today.rocker covered entirely in living flowers. we're joined by jeff koons. welcome back. you like it here, don't you? >> it's wonderful. it's the best place to be in all of new york. >> what makes rockefeller plaza a great place to install your art? >> the setting. the architecture. this is a meeting place for so many millions of people. every day hundreds of thousands of people are...