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a judge in paris issued an international warrant for bouvier's arrest. the art dealer was suddenly being sought by police forces all over the world. years gasoline with pablo picasso and her mother. back then they lived in the south of france on the hill of moshe in an old farmhouse called note. because i lived in painted there for twenty years or so. in the fourteenth district of paris we're going to meet peter dupont. this former journalist was jacqueline picasso's confidant she wrote about their relationship in a book and she witnessed the scale of the artist by. the of work. so the ship was a like his charge a clean sheet image that the cib. yellow gold is that he did back a lot of it. on the artist's death in one thousand nine hundred seventy three then on jackson's death thirteen years later almost two thousand paintings seven thousand drawings and one thousand two hundred sculptures were officially recorded . you know order to pay the inheritance duties part of the work was given to the state something known as payment in the you. know this you do
a judge in paris issued an international warrant for bouvier's arrest. the art dealer was suddenly being sought by police forces all over the world. years gasoline with pablo picasso and her mother. back then they lived in the south of france on the hill of moshe in an old farmhouse called note. because i lived in painted there for twenty years or so. in the fourteenth district of paris we're going to meet peter dupont. this former journalist was jacqueline picasso's confidant she wrote about...
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clearly troubled by our camera he bouvier quickly calls his assistant to go reassure him. use it the way you did you'd. need. it to be just like it most of them showed his emotion at the buses. but he has no rights regarding our footage to. the missouri. side to the likes of. david no mudd isn't just anyone he's the man with three hundred picasso's the head of one of the most powerful families in the art world the numb ods renown dealers. here's their stand at art basel by calder mirror who's fun tanos because. and also a roy lichtenstein and initial interview face all of them stars of modern art. in the mud collection is valued at almost three billion dollars thousands of works most of which are stored at the geneva freeport. maybe the reason david no mud prefers to be discreet is because one of the paintings he owns is causing him problems with the law. the story started here in the paris archives in two thousand and eleven with this man james palmer. is a canadian private detective who specializes in finding art looted from jews by the nazis. one day while rummaging in
clearly troubled by our camera he bouvier quickly calls his assistant to go reassure him. use it the way you did you'd. need. it to be just like it most of them showed his emotion at the buses. but he has no rights regarding our footage to. the missouri. side to the likes of. david no mudd isn't just anyone he's the man with three hundred picasso's the head of one of the most powerful families in the art world the numb ods renown dealers. here's their stand at art basel by calder mirror who's...
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a judge in paris issued an international warrant for bouvier's arrest. the art dealer was suddenly being sought by police forces all over the world. years gathering with pablo picasso and her mother. back then they lived in the south of france on the hill of moshe in an old farmhouse called note. because i lived in painted there for twenty years or so. in the fourteenth district of paris we're going to meet peter dupont. this former journalist was checking picasso's confidant she wrote about their relationship in a book and she witnessed the scale of the artist body of work. total. then ended in la had to send them in. so worship was it like is charge a clean sheet image that this that it will. be identified and yeah we'll call it is that he did back then we'll have it. on the artist's death in one thousand nine hundred seventy three then and jackson's death thirteen years later almost two thousand paintings seven thousand drawings and one thousand two hundred sculptures were officially recorded. in order to pay the inheritance duties part of the work wa
a judge in paris issued an international warrant for bouvier's arrest. the art dealer was suddenly being sought by police forces all over the world. years gathering with pablo picasso and her mother. back then they lived in the south of france on the hill of moshe in an old farmhouse called note. because i lived in painted there for twenty years or so. in the fourteenth district of paris we're going to meet peter dupont. this former journalist was checking picasso's confidant she wrote about...
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accompanied by his art consultant sixteen yves bouvier is here to check out the new trends. most of the works on show come from the store rooms of the geneva freeport some two hundred fifty kilometers away. v.a. is here to show his fellow professionals that he's still in the game and is still to be taken seriously. to build up all the automation on a say probably factors of good will by last week and most of. us oh yeah we'll still be oh yes how are you going to. very good. question. and i was. the man on his cell phone is david no mud. clearly troubled by our camera he blew via quickly calls his assistant to go reassure him. use it the way you did you'd. need. to be just like you just at the job was busy and it's the bosses. but he has no rights regarding our footage to. fight the excess. david no mudd isn't just anyone he's the man with three hundred picasso's the head of one of the most powerful families in the art world the numb ods renown dealers. here's their stand at art basel by calder miro zz fontana's and because. and also a roy lichtenstein and his own two feet al
accompanied by his art consultant sixteen yves bouvier is here to check out the new trends. most of the works on show come from the store rooms of the geneva freeport some two hundred fifty kilometers away. v.a. is here to show his fellow professionals that he's still in the game and is still to be taken seriously. to build up all the automation on a say probably factors of good will by last week and most of. us oh yeah we'll still be oh yes how are you going to. very good. question. and i was....
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this showboating through town like he isis bouvier, who is th for? >> for his hometown audience in north korea, they control the narrative 100%. so i think this was an effort to show he is in singapore. he is going to meet the president. but it's all from a position of strength, because they are now a nuclear weapons state, this is kim jong-un's coming out party, all expense paid trip to singapore, and all the leaders want to meet with him. >> why do they move in that bunch that we're looking at right now? is that cultural or political? why are they moving almost in closed rank there's? what is that about? is that protection or what? >> it's part protection, but i think it's also theater. he is surrounded by the people who adore him who is protecting him. he has layers of protection. but it's also interesting too that it's a tangible sign of the people who are supporting him and love him and want to make sure that he is safe. so, you know, this is also theater as much as it is for protection. >> gene, we've seen the past in all our research as well,
this showboating through town like he isis bouvier, who is th for? >> for his hometown audience in north korea, they control the narrative 100%. so i think this was an effort to show he is in singapore. he is going to meet the president. but it's all from a position of strength, because they are now a nuclear weapons state, this is kim jong-un's coming out party, all expense paid trip to singapore, and all the leaders want to meet with him. >> why do they move in that bunch that...
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bouvier dortch says in the past families almost always leave together now he only sees his son and grandchildren once a week when they come to visit his son owns a reasonable living in the city but he'll never drive a herd of animals across the open step like his father and grandfather did. so i said to between work and home i'm nearly always on the go i'm under so much stress especially with the traffic that's possible i leave town at least once a week i like being in nature and i really miss it so. stress and traffic jams that could easily be the future for an increasing number of herd of families. the grass what over seventy percent of a step is depleted if nothing is done experts say that in eight to ten years the country's sheep and goat herders will no longer be able to make a living. and wild horses might never again venture beyond the boundaries of the national park. that's it for this week do drop us a line day global three thousand d w dot com and check out our facebook page global society. see you next time. move. on. move. move move move. move move. move. move move move. move move. m
bouvier dortch says in the past families almost always leave together now he only sees his son and grandchildren once a week when they come to visit his son owns a reasonable living in the city but he'll never drive a herd of animals across the open step like his father and grandfather did. so i said to between work and home i'm nearly always on the go i'm under so much stress especially with the traffic that's possible i leave town at least once a week i like being in nature and i really miss...
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psychologist and memory expert romance bouvier is not surprised by any of this he points out that our brains continue in lead makes memories with stereotypes and prejudices do you know it's full. color suspect. in the city if the suspect has a gun and is aiming it at the victim we focus on the weapon the little stream that focus on that's what gets our attention so the witness ignores the other sensory information such as what the suspect looks like we suspect. and then why. not that all the brain doesn't have time to save everything when we're processing data our consciousness and our experiences. and prejudices intervened quickly yes and still in one video the perpetrator is a woman. but some witnesses said afterward it was a man. so people can even make mistakes about gender and skin color. the witnesses' memories spontaneously replaced missing data with information that made sense to them and corresponded to their experience witness statements are always subjective yet they are a key part of the judicial system. do we have no other choice but to accept the imperfections of our mem
psychologist and memory expert romance bouvier is not surprised by any of this he points out that our brains continue in lead makes memories with stereotypes and prejudices do you know it's full. color suspect. in the city if the suspect has a gun and is aiming it at the victim we focus on the weapon the little stream that focus on that's what gets our attention so the witness ignores the other sensory information such as what the suspect looks like we suspect. and then why. not that all the...