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>> jackson pollock. >> jimmy: that is correct. very good, jane! in our family toots the most. a, mommy, b, mommy, c, mommy, or d, mommy! >> daddy! >> jimmy: what? >> daddy! >> jimmy: oh, my goodness. i'm going to have to go to the judges. the judges say you're right, congratulations, guys! you win a million jellybeans, so that's how it goes. who wants to be a millionaire. now in the family hour, 8:00/7:00 central on abc starting this week, we'll be right back. ♪ >> diarrhea! >> yuck! >> diarrhea! diarrhea! >> yuck! >> diarrhea! >> yuck! ♪ ♪ (vo) thank you to all the front line heroes for leading this fight. thanks for allowing us to stay home. thanks for being superhuman. for making a difference. for early mornings, late nights, double shifts, and overnights. for calloused hands and skin scrubbed raw. for taking care of our families when you can't be with yours. and for being brave enough to go to work today. thank you, from all of us cheering you on. [overlapping applause and cheers] ♪ >> jimmy: well, that's all the time we have. i want to thank
>> jackson pollock. >> jimmy: that is correct. very good, jane! in our family toots the most. a, mommy, b, mommy, c, mommy, or d, mommy! >> daddy! >> jimmy: what? >> daddy! >> jimmy: oh, my goodness. i'm going to have to go to the judges. the judges say you're right, congratulations, guys! you win a million jellybeans, so that's how it goes. who wants to be a millionaire. now in the family hour, 8:00/7:00 central on abc starting this week, we'll be right...
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>> jackson pollock. >> jimmy: that is correct. the most. a, mommy, b, mommy, c, mommy, or d, mommy! >> daddy! >> jimmy: what? >> daddy! >> jimmy: oh, my goodness. the judges say you're right, congratulations, guys! you win a million jellybeans, so that's how it goes. who wants to be a millionaire. now in the family hour,8:00/7:00 central on abc starting this week, we'll be right back. ♪ >> diarrhea! >> yuck! >> diarrhea! diarrhea! >> yuck! >> diarrhea! >> yuck! ♪ ♪ hold on ♪ don't fight your war alone ♪ ♪ halo around you ♪ don't have to face it on your own ♪ ♪ we will win this fight ♪ let all souls be brave ♪ (little girl) [pthank you, love you!g] (neighbors) thank you! thank you! [clinking and applause continues] it's interesting what happens when you treat every little piece of a thing. like it's not just one thing. but everything. because when each part does everything better than ever. imagine what you can do with the sum of those parts. the new dell xps (10th gen intel bong) ♪ >> jimmy: well, that's all the time we have. p i
>> jackson pollock. >> jimmy: that is correct. the most. a, mommy, b, mommy, c, mommy, or d, mommy! >> daddy! >> jimmy: what? >> daddy! >> jimmy: oh, my goodness. the judges say you're right, congratulations, guys! you win a million jellybeans, so that's how it goes. who wants to be a millionaire. now in the family hour,8:00/7:00 central on abc starting this week, we'll be right back. ♪ >> diarrhea! >> yuck! >> diarrhea! diarrhea! >>...
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other side artists who are blue chip, mainly those who are deceased such as a mark rothco or jackson pollock you have a familiarity on both of these edges of the spectrum. you have an audience who's familiar with a lot of the younger artists that are working today and certainly collectors who are familiar with blue chip art. with exhibitions, with publications, with ul all of th information you've seen in the vortex of the art world in the last ten years, there's a grel of familiarity with the objects and the artist who is make them and have made them, but more so in my business, a large worldwide staff, there's a level of trust between a lot of our clients and a lot of our directors and salespeople because we've had 20, 30 years experience dealing with collectors so they understand what we see, they understand that the relationship is based upon a level of trust and sort of a leap of faith that's how business gets done. it's sort of -- it's a different method, but it's the same ideology with dealer and eventual user/client to meet >> andrew, thank you so much for your insights today. we app
other side artists who are blue chip, mainly those who are deceased such as a mark rothco or jackson pollock you have a familiarity on both of these edges of the spectrum. you have an audience who's familiar with a lot of the younger artists that are working today and certainly collectors who are familiar with blue chip art. with exhibitions, with publications, with ul all of th information you've seen in the vortex of the art world in the last ten years, there's a grel of familiarity with the...
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waste, spread the dog waste all the way the people's houses sometimes is been described as it jackson pollock of artificial intelligent common sense disaster. r8, then, what i really wish i could show you the most is my daughter climbing through chairs, sort of like the ones you have now. my daughter the time is four years old you guys are sitting in chairs were there's a space between the bottom of the chair and the back of the chair. when she was four years old to small to fit through. now she again didn't do this will be called reinforcement learning which was trying hundreds of thousands of times, i was never able to climb to the chair i was little bit too big even if i was in good shape and exercising and she would never, for those who know it watch the television show dukes of hazard and climb through a window to get inside of a car should never seen that so she just invented for herself a goal. and i think this is how human children learn things is can i do this i wonder if i could do that? can i walk on the small ridge on the side of the road. i have two children sir five and six and
waste, spread the dog waste all the way the people's houses sometimes is been described as it jackson pollock of artificial intelligent common sense disaster. r8, then, what i really wish i could show you the most is my daughter climbing through chairs, sort of like the ones you have now. my daughter the time is four years old you guys are sitting in chairs were there's a space between the bottom of the chair and the back of the chair. when she was four years old to small to fit through. now...