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. >> gogh, gogh, gogh. >> during this past year of abundant sporting events, i have seen for myself justw important sport is in bringing people together from all backgrounds, from all walks of life and from all age-groups. in the parks of towns and cities, and on village greens up and down the country, countless thousands of people every week give up their time to participate in sport and exercise of all sorts, or simply encourage others to do so. these kinds of activity are common throughout the world and play a part in providing a different perspective on life. apart from developing physical fitness, sport and games can also teach vital social skills. none can be enjoyed without abiding by the rules, and no team can hope to succeed without cooperation between the players. this sort of positive team spirit can benefit communities, companies and enterprises of all kinds. as the success of recent paralympics bears witness, a love of sport also has the power to help rehabilitate. one only has to think of the injured men and women of the armed forces to see how an interest in games and spor
. >> gogh, gogh, gogh. >> during this past year of abundant sporting events, i have seen for myself justw important sport is in bringing people together from all backgrounds, from all walks of life and from all age-groups. in the parks of towns and cities, and on village greens up and down the country, countless thousands of people every week give up their time to participate in sport and exercise of all sorts, or simply encourage others to do so. these kinds of activity are common...
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along with a healthy selection of german painters are such greats as van gogh... and cezanne. munich recently rounded out its art museum triad with a gallery devoted to contemporary art. the massive white interior of the pinakothek der moderne creates an ideal canvas for 20th- and 21st-century artworks collected from around the world. the galleries extend over 3 floors and 13,000 square meters and include such masters as pablo picasso... and salvador dali. critics have praised the bright, light-filled museum for its original exhibits reveling in the art of modern design. for a completely different but utterly essential munchen experience, head to the viktualienmarkt. open-air markets are very popular in european cities, and this is one of the best. you'll find everything and anything to do with food-- luscious-looking fruits and vegetables-- what do you think? shall we get 'em? and all kinds of meats and cheeses. sounds good. [speaking indistinctly] maxa: mild? mm-hmm. von kuh? from a cow? man: it's goat. goat? oh, it's goat. from goat? maxa: it's not the cheapest place in tow
along with a healthy selection of german painters are such greats as van gogh... and cezanne. munich recently rounded out its art museum triad with a gallery devoted to contemporary art. the massive white interior of the pinakothek der moderne creates an ideal canvas for 20th- and 21st-century artworks collected from around the world. the galleries extend over 3 floors and 13,000 square meters and include such masters as pablo picasso... and salvador dali. critics have praised the bright,...
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. >> the goggles recognized it as a van gogh. >> reporter: the stakes are extremely high, because the information it provides, not to you, but about you, are the future of commerce. >> this is a major battleground for the future of computer. ing are kara swisher is the executive director of the influential blog "all things digital." >> a lot of money is being put into commerce, which is hugely important, because location gives you a lot of information of where you are and what you're doing. >> reporter: some analysts see one piece of good news for google in apple's history. by putting android on as many different kinds of mobile phones as possible, google is taking a page from microsoft's windows, back in the '90s, which dominated appleby getting on many different computers. while apple, back then, just like the iphone today, stuck with its own system, run only by its own device. >> i mean, google's not stupid to want to be on as many devices as possible. people like choice. walk into a supermarket, there's 400 times of cereal of the same time. apple is making your bet that this is wh
. >> the goggles recognized it as a van gogh. >> reporter: the stakes are extremely high, because the information it provides, not to you, but about you, are the future of commerce. >> this is a major battleground for the future of computer. ing are kara swisher is the executive director of the influential blog "all things digital." >> a lot of money is being put into commerce, which is hugely important, because location gives you a lot of information of where...
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did. >> in dutch it's pronounced van gogh.games. >> they are nerf frogs irngs you can't hurt anybody with those. >> are you ready. >> i'm ready. >> do you want to try it? >> see, everybody can catch. >> these are from kohl's. >> they really, really work. >> we have gifts from the foodie. we have them in our lives. >> i like this. >> okay, great an egg, thanks, no, actually little porcelain eggs, you crack the top off with a spoon and inside you can see it's a little mixture of dirt and seeds. this one will grow a basil plant, made in japan. >> very nice. >> aren't they? >> very nice. >> here, we all love our jolt in the morning. why not have hot chocolate with extra caffeine. >> super-caffeinated hot chocolate. >> more caffeine an cup of coffee, 175 miligrams. i love these guys, collanders, right. >> yep. strainers, collanders. in your kitchen, wash the berries, the bottom comes off, you can serve them and they won't drip, five bucks from sir la table. >> what else. >> the beauty things, fun things from sephora, glirls love ou
did. >> in dutch it's pronounced van gogh.games. >> they are nerf frogs irngs you can't hurt anybody with those. >> are you ready. >> i'm ready. >> do you want to try it? >> see, everybody can catch. >> these are from kohl's. >> they really, really work. >> we have gifts from the foodie. we have them in our lives. >> i like this. >> okay, great an egg, thanks, no, actually little porcelain eggs, you crack the top off with a spoon...
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it reminds me of when theo van gogh, it was a filmmaker, was heard saying as he was stabbed repeatedly to death to his assailant, can't we just talked about this? i don't know about you, but when somebody is driving a knife into my chest, i think the whole course of action of let's have intellectual discourse is over. but yet on a grander scale, that is what we are allowing. you look all across europe, the anti-semitism, he but what is going on in london, there is a youtube video where we see writing islamists chasing with a british police. in sweden, what was once a thriving jewish community has dwindled down to about 500. people are free to walk around with their yarmulkes us. people are afraid to profess their jewish faith in europe. this is where we are in our country. if you go back and study history, for the jewish people, you were driven out of your homeland. you were driven off the arabian peninsula. you were driven because of the horrors of the acquisition out of spain. you were driven out of eastern europe. you withstood the holocaust. we finally said that we would return the
it reminds me of when theo van gogh, it was a filmmaker, was heard saying as he was stabbed repeatedly to death to his assailant, can't we just talked about this? i don't know about you, but when somebody is driving a knife into my chest, i think the whole course of action of let's have intellectual discourse is over. but yet on a grander scale, that is what we are allowing. you look all across europe, the anti-semitism, he but what is going on in london, there is a youtube video where we see...
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about painting, if you go in the museum of modern art in new york and have a look at vincent van gogh's painting of the starry night we can agree it's a great painting but it doesn't look like anything like a starry night. if you look up at the sky on a clear night it doesn't look like that painting and yet it's a great painting for starry night 'cause it tells you something of the emotion and the force and the passion that can be engendered by looking at such a sky. and i guess that's the difference between photograph and that and an expressionist painting is sort of what i'm saying about the difference between naturalistic writing and writing which breaks those rules in order to make a point, you know? but i think in the end, the 3yoe has to be the scale of the novel, you know? and the purpose of doing it is to look at how we are with each other and who we are to ourselves, you know? and how we go about our business of being in the world, you know? well or badly, courageously or timidly, you know, whether we love each other or dislike each other or, you know, what is human life like?
about painting, if you go in the museum of modern art in new york and have a look at vincent van gogh's painting of the starry night we can agree it's a great painting but it doesn't look like anything like a starry night. if you look up at the sky on a clear night it doesn't look like that painting and yet it's a great painting for starry night 'cause it tells you something of the emotion and the force and the passion that can be engendered by looking at such a sky. and i guess that's the...
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it reminds me of when theo van gogh, it was a filmmaker, was heard saying as he was stabbed repeatedlydeath to his assailant, can't we just talked about this? i don't know about you, but when somebody is driving a knife into my chest, i think the whole course of action of let's have intellectual discourse is over. but yet on a grander scale, that is what we are allowing. u look all across europe, t anti-semitism, he but what is going on in london, there is a youtube video where we see writing islamists chasing with a british police. in sweden, what was once a thriving jewish community has dwindled down tobout 500. people are free to walk around with their yarmulkes us. people are afraid to profess their jewish faith in europe. this is where we are in our country. if you go back and study history, for the jewish people, you were driven out of your homeland. you were driven off the arabian peninsula. you were driven because of the horrors of the acquisition out of spain. you were driven out of eastern europe. you withstood the holocaust. we finally said that we would return the jewish pe
it reminds me of when theo van gogh, it was a filmmaker, was heard saying as he was stabbed repeatedlydeath to his assailant, can't we just talked about this? i don't know about you, but when somebody is driving a knife into my chest, i think the whole course of action of let's have intellectual discourse is over. but yet on a grander scale, that is what we are allowing. u look all across europe, t anti-semitism, he but what is going on in london, there is a youtube video where we see writing...