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leonardo for me at this moment is different than i say kenneth clark who wrote 70 years ago about leonardo wrote about him, he was an art critic, kenneth clark, i write about him as somebody who loves technology. i love technology and i love the fact that steve jobs made a beautiful iphone. leonardo is engineered with beauty and art connective. >> what kind of jobs -- jobs is clearly a genius, he could not have done that without a collaborator. >> what kind of collaborator is a leonardo da vinci. >> it is hard to authenticate some of these paintings. leonardo had a studio, he had a lot of colleagues and students and apprentices, it was before the artist went off on his own and did it by himself. a lot of leonardo's paint ing, e did some of the drawings and some of the apprentices would help and work on it. i doiscover that all the creativity is collaborative. when i asked steve jobs of his projec projects, he said "it is a team that i put together." these are a group of friends doing it and with the virgin of the rocks, there is a lawsuit back then in the 1500 because the person who commis
leonardo for me at this moment is different than i say kenneth clark who wrote 70 years ago about leonardo wrote about him, he was an art critic, kenneth clark, i write about him as somebody who loves technology. i love technology and i love the fact that steve jobs made a beautiful iphone. leonardo is engineered with beauty and art connective. >> what kind of jobs -- jobs is clearly a genius, he could not have done that without a collaborator. >> what kind of collaborator is a...
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leonardo in public.rlie: what happened? walter isaacson: they were in a discussion in the square and leonardo asked a question. michelangelo said, you answer, you fool, or something. it was not a pretty sight. people recorded it. michelangelo does david, which is a huge statue. leonardo is on the committee to figure out where to put it. leonardo does not want to put it right in the plants a -- the main plaza of florence. ornament overent it, meaning a fig leaf over the genitals area they both get commissioned to do paintings in the council hall in florence because people were smart. he said this is good for us. both of them start battle scenes, and both quit in the middle because they are so unnerved by the competition. ♪ ♪ wrote thatthink you leonardo was very attracted sexually and romantically in every way to men, and unlike michelangelo, was very fine with it. [speaking simultaneously] walter isaacson: so the agony and the ecstasy has written about him. he was very, very religious and felt uncomforta
leonardo in public.rlie: what happened? walter isaacson: they were in a discussion in the square and leonardo asked a question. michelangelo said, you answer, you fool, or something. it was not a pretty sight. people recorded it. michelangelo does david, which is a huge statue. leonardo is on the committee to figure out where to put it. leonardo does not want to put it right in the plants a -- the main plaza of florence. ornament overent it, meaning a fig leaf over the genitals area they both...
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that's leonardo. i think it's a self-portrait and it's him standing in the earth, the cosmos and how do i fit in. >> rose: funding for charlie rose is provided by the following. >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: we begin this evening with a press conference today with president trump and mitch mcconnell soon after their meeting at the white house. we start with the "cbs evening news" report and here it is. >> now to the other end of pennsylvania avenue, the president called reporters into the rose garden today to watch him mend a fence. major garrett was there. >> -- despite what we read, we're probably now, at least as far as i'm concerned, closer than ever before. >> after a white house lunch president trump and senate majority leader mitch mcconnell strolled to the rose garden to bury the hatchett. >> watch the same agenda. we have been f
that's leonardo. i think it's a self-portrait and it's him standing in the earth, the cosmos and how do i fit in. >> rose: funding for charlie rose is provided by the following. >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: we begin this evening with a press conference today with president trump and mitch mcconnell soon after...
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leonardo lived half a millennium ago. why him?i've always been interested in people who connect art to science. leonardo loved both art and science an by standing at that intersection, i said, oh, this is how imagination works. uh was totally blown away by certain things of leonardo. first of all the role of theatrics and package pt. secondly, the depth of his curiosity about science. it's the notion that we can embrace the beauty of every pattern in nature. that's what we need to relearn today. >> woodruff: how did he stand at that intersection? because as you say, there are a lot of people who are really good at science, people really good at the arts. what was it about the way he connected the two? >> he wanted to know everything there was to know about everything that could be known including how we fit into the world, and he didn't make much of a distinction between art and science. he's somebody who did, you know, the flight of birds, he did engineering, he did anatomy, but he also did wonderful drawings and art, so to me th
leonardo lived half a millennium ago. why him?i've always been interested in people who connect art to science. leonardo loved both art and science an by standing at that intersection, i said, oh, this is how imagination works. uh was totally blown away by certain things of leonardo. first of all the role of theatrics and package pt. secondly, the depth of his curiosity about science. it's the notion that we can embrace the beauty of every pattern in nature. that's what we need to relearn...
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leonardo has global interest.. it could absolutely go to the middle east. it could go to asia, it could go to russia, it could go to european collectors, and certainly north america as well. let's talk about this particular painting and its authenticity. yes. because it's being sold in a contemporary art sale... yes. which begs thejoke, of course, that it was made in the last 30 years. there are many copies of this painting, and i can assure you that we are doing a large catalogue. we are reproducing quite a few of them. believe me, you don't need to be the most subtle connoisseur to recognise immediately that they are not by leonardo. the technique he uses, which is really idiosyncratic, the complexity of the way the orb is painted, where every inclusion in this quartz crystal is individually painted, it's a crazy level of perfectionism that only a sort of obsessive scientist painter like leonardo would ever really do, and we find it in none of the copies. we'll see what kind of crazy level of money the painting
leonardo has global interest.. it could absolutely go to the middle east. it could go to asia, it could go to russia, it could go to european collectors, and certainly north america as well. let's talk about this particular painting and its authenticity. yes. because it's being sold in a contemporary art sale... yes. which begs thejoke, of course, that it was made in the last 30 years. there are many copies of this painting, and i can assure you that we are doing a large catalogue. we are...
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bill gates bought one of the science notebooks that leonardo kept.great technology. 5,000 years later, the last supper, a mathematical diagrams, squared the circle, old craggy warrior, people have written about leonardo, they usually roach him as a great artist, the 12 or so great paintings. nest i wanted to start with the notebooks and show the science the engineers, the lists, he had to do lists every day in his notebooks, things he wanted to fgure out why is the sky blue and why do people yawn? that's what i thought curious. go through the notebooks day by day week by week through his notebooks. >> rose: did you have access to material nobody else had? >> the windsor castle that's where his unbelievable anatomy drawings were. since my wife kathy goat to meet a curator there, we got time at windsor it was fun going in search ever leonardo. >> rose: he would go to the cadavers and take the skin off. >> he would love anatomy. he would take the skin off of the face because he wanted to know every muscle. how do the muscles touch the lip? which nerves
bill gates bought one of the science notebooks that leonardo kept.great technology. 5,000 years later, the last supper, a mathematical diagrams, squared the circle, old craggy warrior, people have written about leonardo, they usually roach him as a great artist, the 12 or so great paintings. nest i wanted to start with the notebooks and show the science the engineers, the lists, he had to do lists every day in his notebooks, things he wanted to fgure out why is the sky blue and why do people...
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leonardo has global interest.we could see it going almost anywhere. it could absolutely go to the middle east. it could go to asia, it could go to russia, it could go to european collectors, and certainly north america as well. let's talk about this particular painting and its authenticity. yes. because it's being sold in a contemporary art sale... yes. which begs thejoke, of course, that it was made in the last 30 years. there are many copies of this painting, and i can assure you that we are doing a large catalogue. we are reproducing quite a few of them. believe me, you don't need to be the most subtle connoisseur to recognise immediately that they are not by leonardo. and this is. the technique he uses, which is really idiosyncratic, the complexity of the way the orb is painted, where every inclusion in this quartz crystal is individually painted, it's a crazy level of perfectionism that only a sort of obsessive scientist painter like leonardo would ever really do, and we find it in none of the copies. we'll s
leonardo has global interest.we could see it going almost anywhere. it could absolutely go to the middle east. it could go to asia, it could go to russia, it could go to european collectors, and certainly north america as well. let's talk about this particular painting and its authenticity. yes. because it's being sold in a contemporary art sale... yes. which begs thejoke, of course, that it was made in the last 30 years. there are many copies of this painting, and i can assure you that we are...
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walter isaacson on the great leonardo da vinci when we come back.that sample i doff to ancestry. i was from ethnically. my ancestry dna results are that i am 26% nigerian. i am just trying to learn as much as i can about my culture. i put the gele on my head and i looked into the mirror and i was trying not to cry. because it's a hat, but it's like the most important hat i've ever owned. discover the story only your dna can tell. order your kit now at ancestrydna.com. t-mobile's unlimited now includes netflix on us. that's right. netflix on us. get 4 unlimited lines for just $40 bucks each. taxes and fees included. and now netflix included. so go ahead. binge on us. another reason why t-mobile is america's best unlimited network. hi. so i just got off the phone with our allstate agent, and i know that we have accident forgiveness. so the incredibly minor accident that i had tonight... four weeks without the car. okay, yep. good night. with accident forgiveness, your rates won't go up just because of an accident. switching to allstate is worth it. ♪
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leonardo runs a small. i think shock museum where you can learn about sharks distinctive physiology. and their role in the marine ecosystem and not forgetting about leonardo himself and his transformation from hunter to protect of sharks. sharks are the most elegant animals in the world. fascinating and they are cannibals. so they regulate their numbers by themselves and that's a counter argument to the myth that there are too many of them and that's simply not true. in fact in many parts of the world shark populations have shrunk to dangerously low levels because of overfishing and environmental degradation three and likes to swim among his tigers. came right up to me mouth open and i shot. i was sure it was going to attack it was a female and when she was right in front of me she turned to the side and did a little dance. i felt she was about to rub her belly against me as if i were a male shark i was so frightened i almost fainted. tourists come to see. to it. that physical contact is strictly forbidden.
leonardo runs a small. i think shock museum where you can learn about sharks distinctive physiology. and their role in the marine ecosystem and not forgetting about leonardo himself and his transformation from hunter to protect of sharks. sharks are the most elegant animals in the world. fascinating and they are cannibals. so they regulate their numbers by themselves and that's a counter argument to the myth that there are too many of them and that's simply not true. in fact in many parts of...
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what can we learn from leonardo? a lot says walter isaacson. >>> first, here's my take. while news and analysis in america continues to be obsessed with donald trump's daily antics and insults, halfway around the world something truly historic just happened. china signalled that it now sees itself as the world's other super power, positioning itself as the alternative if not rival to the united states. this is not my opinion based on reading the tea leaves of chinese politics. it is the clearly articulated view of china's supreme leader, xi jinping. in his speech to congress, xi declared that china is entering a new era that will be marked by the country becoming a role model for political and economic development and a mighty force in the world. he asserted that china's political system is a great creation that offers a new choice for other countries, and he insisted that the country will defend its interest zealously while also becoming a global leader on issues as far ranging as climate change and trade. ever since china abandoned its isolation in the 1970s, its guidi
what can we learn from leonardo? a lot says walter isaacson. >>> first, here's my take. while news and analysis in america continues to be obsessed with donald trump's daily antics and insults, halfway around the world something truly historic just happened. china signalled that it now sees itself as the world's other super power, positioning itself as the alternative if not rival to the united states. this is not my opinion based on reading the tea leaves of chinese politics. it is...
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leonardo: los abusos de poder a tragedia ocasionada por el sismo, comienzan a salir a flote.on que estaban en un error, consideraron que eran personas que podÍan acceder a esto, pero conocieron la explicaciÓn, los datos y fueron a regresar cuatro de los cheques. leonard: duplicaron folios para beneficiar a su gente. se utilizÓ una medida embustera. >> este es el nÚmero que nos estÁn dando allá. del otro lado encontraron los mismos nÚmeros. >> estÁn metiendo los lÍderes. leonard: fueron los propios damnificados que seÑalaron los abusivos, aÚn asÍ la autoridad decidiÓ atenderlos. >> el de chaleco rojo esta meta comparaciÓn con las personas que nos formamos. leonardo: sÓlo en 14,000 casos han podido verificar la informaciÓn, el resto presenta alguna irregularidad, entre ellos daÑos inexistentes. >> nos estÁn negando la ayuda y ya no nos alcanza. leonardo: se realizaron visitas a los mÁs de 3000 edificios afectados para comprobar los daÑos. de acuerdo a la autoridad, se tienen detectadas a las personas que abusaron y decidieron beneficiarse de las desgracias de otros. lilia: la m
leonardo: los abusos de poder a tragedia ocasionada por el sismo, comienzan a salir a flote.on que estaban en un error, consideraron que eran personas que podÍan acceder a esto, pero conocieron la explicaciÓn, los datos y fueron a regresar cuatro de los cheques. leonard: duplicaron folios para beneficiar a su gente. se utilizÓ una medida embustera. >> este es el nÚmero que nos estÁn dando allá. del otro lado encontraron los mismos nÚmeros. >> estÁn metiendo los lÍderes....
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leonardo likes to swim among his tigers. came right up to me mouth open and i shot.and i was sure it was going to attack it was a female and when she was right in front of me she turned to the side and did a little dance. i felt she was about to rub her belly against me as if i were a male shark i was so frightened i almost fainted. tourists come. to in my and it may be sharks that. we. chose. but physical contact is strictly forbidden. now everybody abides by the rules. posing for a selfie with the baby ended in a painful bite for this woman and a very hefty fine the equivalent of six thousand euros. leonardo says sharks may not be our friends but they're not monsters either many people are much too scared of them and humans haven't treated them well. the. sharks used to be show no respect and one hundred relentlessly but they were here four hundred million years ago long before we humans made an appearance there is a long lasting growing awareness that shark populations need to be protected i think sharks will still be around long long after we humans have become e
leonardo likes to swim among his tigers. came right up to me mouth open and i shot.and i was sure it was going to attack it was a female and when she was right in front of me she turned to the side and did a little dance. i felt she was about to rub her belly against me as if i were a male shark i was so frightened i almost fainted. tourists come. to in my and it may be sharks that. we. chose. but physical contact is strictly forbidden. now everybody abides by the rules. posing for a selfie...
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and, you know, i think somebody like leonardo's an inspiration. not political.inspires us to say curiosity, observing and being open to the mysteries of life, that makes for an enriched life. >> there's also a stunning lesson in here about a modern circumstance. there's a lot of complaint now legitimate about how do we sort our way through all the bad information, the internet delivered us almost anything we want might to know and delivered us a massive amount of just bad information. these people had terrible information around them all the time, the earth is flat. you know? you can -- you just draw more blood from that person to cure him of his illness and of course you're killing him. and yet, he finds his way through that horrible world of bad information to the good information. >> exactly. he's a disciple of experiment and experience so when people give him the scholastic information and what was taught in the medieval times, he says let's test that out and that's the renaissance. that was what it was about. which is sorting out the bad information by look
and, you know, i think somebody like leonardo's an inspiration. not political.inspires us to say curiosity, observing and being open to the mysteries of life, that makes for an enriched life. >> there's also a stunning lesson in here about a modern circumstance. there's a lot of complaint now legitimate about how do we sort our way through all the bad information, the internet delivered us almost anything we want might to know and delivered us a massive amount of just bad information....
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of the day you will sit me on a bench or more on the on the high of the sizeable it's ok so you leonardo's man might need some time before he takes over the reins admired that's full time for the bit as they go and ws like to think our guests michelle dempsey and nick kline and i'd like to take you to our viewers dhaka. it is. on freedom and home. where i come from the region is rich in history. but so poor and if you creation opportunity and freedom this makes it especially difficult.
of the day you will sit me on a bench or more on the on the high of the sizeable it's ok so you leonardo's man might need some time before he takes over the reins admired that's full time for the bit as they go and ws like to think our guests michelle dempsey and nick kline and i'd like to take you to our viewers dhaka. it is. on freedom and home. where i come from the region is rich in history. but so poor and if you creation opportunity and freedom this makes it especially difficult.
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a previously lost portrait by leonardo da vinci is to go on sale in new york. to be worth around a hundred million dollars. but the auctioneers admit it is so rare they don't really know what it will sell for. the bbc‘s tim allman has the story. it has been described as the last da vinci. salvator mundi, saviour of the world, a portrait of christ from around 1500. it was rediscovered 12 yea rs around 1500. it was rediscovered 12 years ago when it was sold at auction, initially believed to be a copy. the nearby started the restoration process and what the old paint layers began to come out, you could see the original quality and it was at that point it was beginning to be understood that it could be leonardo da vinci's lost original but was presumed to be destroyed. leonardo da vinci, perhaps the greatest and most important artist of all time, the creator of the mona lisa and the last supper. so what price do you put on a genius? we're being little vague, around $100 million. there has never been anything like it sold. how much it makes is really... we are not r
a previously lost portrait by leonardo da vinci is to go on sale in new york. to be worth around a hundred million dollars. but the auctioneers admit it is so rare they don't really know what it will sell for. the bbc‘s tim allman has the story. it has been described as the last da vinci. salvator mundi, saviour of the world, a portrait of christ from around 1500. it was rediscovered 12 yea rs around 1500. it was rediscovered 12 years ago when it was sold at auction, initially believed to be...
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, you don't need to be the most subtle connoisseur to recognise immediately that they are not by leonardo. and this is. the technique he uses, which is really idiosyncratic, the complexity of the way the orb is painted, where every inclusion in this quartz crystal is individually painted, it's a crazy level of perfectionism that only a sort of obsessive scientist painter like leonardo would ever really do, and we find it in none of the copies. we'll see what kind of crazy level of money the painting goes for at next month's auction, where it is already guaranteed to be sold for at least $100 million — a record—breaking figure in the old master category. will gompertz, bbc news. newsnight is coming up on bbc two. so—called islamic state was driven from its own self—declared capital last week but hundreds of brits had gone out to fight with them and so hundreds of brits may now due to return. we ask what kind of welcome we will offer them? —— choose to return. here on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm hugh woozencroft. our headlines this even
, you don't need to be the most subtle connoisseur to recognise immediately that they are not by leonardo. and this is. the technique he uses, which is really idiosyncratic, the complexity of the way the orb is painted, where every inclusion in this quartz crystal is individually painted, it's a crazy level of perfectionism that only a sort of obsessive scientist painter like leonardo would ever really do, and we find it in none of the copies. we'll see what kind of crazy level of money the...
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be the boss and fire is your leonardo's my distracted that in more joining me in studio a man of many hairstyles with these days keep the conservative for a vote as they go player michelle didn't see and our very own nick mckim o'clock let's set the table for what's to come. byron munich caretaker coach willie said you all since he's got a game plan for success it's put to the test with the defending champs coming to berlin to face canada and struggling side freiburg welcome hoffenheim more still under beaten in the league but trying to balance back from a european defeat. i'm chris harrington thanks for joining us byron munich's desire to defend their point is that a crown could be in some jeopardy the last five years they were a supreme but now their point of view on the table has changed looking up to teams rather than down and i'm sure you're aware carlo ancelotti got fired and byron brass have let assistant will he said you all feel in his caretaker coach as the squad travelled here to play here to berlin had to have been a middle of the road team does far one thing going for the
be the boss and fire is your leonardo's my distracted that in more joining me in studio a man of many hairstyles with these days keep the conservative for a vote as they go player michelle didn't see and our very own nick mckim o'clock let's set the table for what's to come. byron munich caretaker coach willie said you all since he's got a game plan for success it's put to the test with the defending champs coming to berlin to face canada and struggling side freiburg welcome hoffenheim more...
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it had people who were gay like michelangelo and leonardo.this is why the renaissance is happening. there's a backlash for a while when they come in, starts burning books, called the bonfire of the vanities. general, there is a move to more inclusion and more tolerance which is why you get creative people. >> walter, thank you for being here. the book is "leonardo da vinci." great to have you here again. that does it for us this morning. stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. stephanie. >> thanks so much, joe. good morning. i'm stephanie ruhle with a lot to cover this morning, starting with after a day of backlash, the president calls the families of soldiers killed in action. now new controversy over what a congresswoman says the president told a grieving widow. >> he was almost like joking. she was in tears. and she said he didn't even remember his name! >> a rare bipartisan deal is struck to save a part of obamacare. >> chairman alexander and i were able to find common ground to stabilize the markets. >> democrats head to the whi
it had people who were gay like michelangelo and leonardo.this is why the renaissance is happening. there's a backlash for a while when they come in, starts burning books, called the bonfire of the vanities. general, there is a move to more inclusion and more tolerance which is why you get creative people. >> walter, thank you for being here. the book is "leonardo da vinci." great to have you here again. that does it for us this morning. stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage...
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forgive me for saying so but leonardo davinci never looked like this i want to know . we all know the power of illusion and it may be because of that power that humankind so loves its artists and gods and builds museums temples and holy places for them such as the form a monastery church of santa maria democrats in milan a glory of the ninety's architectural genius it houses my last supper here in northern italy some five hundred years ago the two of us worked on this wonder of the ecclesiastical arts. for man to united the beauty of mathematics and the laws of nature in the aesthetic perfection of his architecture. the dome cloisters in sacristy i'm not in a gigantic or overwhelming scale of it sense of proportion rules this is a true jewel in the crown of eternity. in a way. where the area where. i did not spend every day in the refectory where i've been commissioned to paint the picture of pictures instead i would admire amanda's judges it was built unsure of which to admire the more the graceful movements and physical strength of the workman. who were my models or
forgive me for saying so but leonardo davinci never looked like this i want to know . we all know the power of illusion and it may be because of that power that humankind so loves its artists and gods and builds museums temples and holy places for them such as the form a monastery church of santa maria democrats in milan a glory of the ninety's architectural genius it houses my last supper here in northern italy some five hundred years ago the two of us worked on this wonder of the...
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. >>> leonardo da vinci's mona lisa is quite possibly most famous work of art in the world. in france think they may have found another with just one slight difference. jim bittermann has this report. >> at the chateau outside paris, when they head down to the basement library where tens of thousands of works of art are stored, something is missing. designed by renaissance master rafael is still there, but several months ago, he sent away what is potentially one of the rarest items in the collection, a charcoal drawing called the nude mona lisa, a sketch that very much resembles in pose and in form leonardo da vinci's painting. >> the composition is the same, the position of the arms is very close to the position, the posture of mona lisa. >> reporter: it was a wealthy french nobleman who acquired the sketch along with the chateau's huge renaissance collection. practically ever since, there has always been suspicion that the drawing was either a da vinci original or perhaps done by one of his handful of students. so with the 500th anniversary of the death of leonardo coming
. >>> leonardo da vinci's mona lisa is quite possibly most famous work of art in the world. in france think they may have found another with just one slight difference. jim bittermann has this report. >> at the chateau outside paris, when they head down to the basement library where tens of thousands of works of art are stored, something is missing. designed by renaissance master rafael is still there, but several months ago, he sent away what is potentially one of the rarest...
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. >>> a major art auction, one of few of the paints of leonardo leonardo da vinci will go on the block now, it is leonardo da vinci's portrait it was purchased at the auction in 1958 in london for 58 pounds. after it was authenticated in southern italy, it was sold for $80 million. the dealer flipped it to a russian billionaire for $127 million creating a $47 billion mark up in the painting the painting is a center of a legal battle between the dealer and the russian collector. he said he was over charged by nearly a billion dollars for 40 paintings over the years the piece is the greatest rediscovery. it is estimated it will fetch $100 million or more >> adding to the sale of biblical proportions, christie is also selling for $50 million. >> it was once own by the british royals and it vanished for years and wound up in sales. for years, it was thought to be students and authenticated >> how >> they go back and looked at the brush strokes and compared to another painting. >> now, what's interesting the seller of this sold some paintings that he bought from this dealer for $150 million
. >>> a major art auction, one of few of the paints of leonardo leonardo da vinci will go on the block now, it is leonardo da vinci's portrait it was purchased at the auction in 1958 in london for 58 pounds. after it was authenticated in southern italy, it was sold for $80 million. the dealer flipped it to a russian billionaire for $127 million creating a $47 billion mark up in the painting the painting is a center of a legal battle between the dealer and the russian collector. he said...
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>> best selling author walter isaacson has written books about leonardo da vinci.k about leonardo because you describe him as a man of eye catching brewty.eauty and a genius, but a different kind of genius. >> a wonderful drawing. you said that was his self-portrait. >> it fits his description totally and it is an icon of connscience. this is a drawing in which you get every proportion exactly right. 230 measurements to get it right but he also does something of unnecessary beauty as he's standing there naked in the earth and in the universe figuring how do we fit in. >> how is this genius different from other geniuses though? >> some people like mozart say great genius but in a particular field. what's interesting is when you can cross fields. he thoughts of himself as an engineer, a scientist, somebody who loved geology. his notebooks are filled with all of his love of math and science and nature but also art. and so i think real creativity comes when you can see the cross currents of nature as opposed to getting all siloed. >> testifies an expert in so many thin
>> best selling author walter isaacson has written books about leonardo da vinci.k about leonardo because you describe him as a man of eye catching brewty.eauty and a genius, but a different kind of genius. >> a wonderful drawing. you said that was his self-portrait. >> it fits his description totally and it is an icon of connscience. this is a drawing in which you get every proportion exactly right. 230 measurements to get it right but he also does something of unnecessary...
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or that leonardo da vinci wrote it as a child. and i think there are a lot of people in the world who are currently studying the wanted manuscript. in this the moment. scientists have determined that the manuscript dates from the fifteenth century that's a period of time that has always especially fascinated one plus a garcia he's always searching for rare historic books as was the book dealer with trade voyage who discovered the manuscript in one thousand nine hundred twelve in the library of a jesuit order in italy he was able to buy it but not to decipher it. i don't doubt that it was made of the script in many books written in the middle ages or the early renaissance there's the author's fear of running afoul of the authorities and that's why the focus of a partially written in a secret code. that's why some people suspect that the voyage manuscript says must be as well for those who don't leave the list goes on at the same time it exhibits so many peculiarities that don't confirm that theory as the. historical books are the s
or that leonardo da vinci wrote it as a child. and i think there are a lot of people in the world who are currently studying the wanted manuscript. in this the moment. scientists have determined that the manuscript dates from the fifteenth century that's a period of time that has always especially fascinated one plus a garcia he's always searching for rare historic books as was the book dealer with trade voyage who discovered the manuscript in one thousand nine hundred twelve in the library of...
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the opposite end of the table the match on paper has the appearance of a cakewalk victory for you leonardo's modern hoffenheim freiburg still looking for their first win this season surely surely won't disrupt the order of the league by of setting the undefeated or will the. christian thrice freiburg seemed to stick to the script. just fourteen minutes in they conceded as hoffenheim as nineteen year old evolving hockey schooled on his bundesliga debut to give his side the lead. but just one minute later fly book hit back to flow again leaderless no. two minutes passed before they struck again this time through chawla so you can choose his first for freiburg two one. hoffenheim got close to telling the schools in the second hof as phillip ox unleashed this cracka saved by alex on the small town in spectacular fashion. just before the ninety minute mark stencil extended flyboys lead to three one. at the other end flyable defend the union schuster was so keen to get in on the action that he put one into his own net nonetheless hoffenheim lose that first game meaning freiburg grab a first women.
the opposite end of the table the match on paper has the appearance of a cakewalk victory for you leonardo's modern hoffenheim freiburg still looking for their first win this season surely surely won't disrupt the order of the league by of setting the undefeated or will the. christian thrice freiburg seemed to stick to the script. just fourteen minutes in they conceded as hoffenheim as nineteen year old evolving hockey schooled on his bundesliga debut to give his side the lead. but just one...
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we should note this book was sold and bought by leonardo dicaprio who wants to play leonardo da vincitter than i do. >> well, your last book about steve jobs was turned into a film as well. >> the einstein one was fun which was -- ron howard did a long series. >> on nat geo. tell us how you decided to do this. >> everybody i've written about has been very smart. you have a lot of smart people on the show. at a certain point you realize they don't amount to much usually, they're a dime a dozen. what counts is being creative, imaginenovativinnovative that means seeing across disciplines. steve jobs understand the connection of beauty and technology, benjamin franklin did it i wanted to do the ultimate of that the trooufian man, you talk about art and science and spirituality. >> you just called him the ultimate of that where does he rank in terms of the pantheon of both greats and greats within those that have been the subjects of water isaacson's biographies now >> i think you can make an argument -- and i tried to, takes a lot of pages -- that he's the most creative genius in history.
we should note this book was sold and bought by leonardo dicaprio who wants to play leonardo da vincitter than i do. >> well, your last book about steve jobs was turned into a film as well. >> the einstein one was fun which was -- ron howard did a long series. >> on nat geo. tell us how you decided to do this. >> everybody i've written about has been very smart. you have a lot of smart people on the show. at a certain point you realize they don't amount to much usually,...
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this is because this is how it exists as a nightmare. >> reporter: leonardo leonardo says he's questioningssage. >> it's pervasive in every sport and it's echoed in military, in politics, family and the workplace and we're at once supposed to be a team player while at the same time survive, and exhibit superiority. leonardo's video is on display at the canton museum of art in ohio. max barton is the museum's executive director. who knew that football could make you think abouto this is not football art. this is the art of football that is teaching you about where our country came from. >> reporter: scrimmage brings 78 works together from 150 years of american art. >> this is andy warhol and this is from the mid-'70s with his series called the athletes. >> reporter: items range from polaroids and a screen print of o.j. simpson. >> we don't think of o.j. as even being a part of the game of football anymore because of what that celebrity has become. >> reporter: to a painting by the iconic american artist norman rockwell. >> do young boys today dream of growing up to being the football star?
this is because this is how it exists as a nightmare. >> reporter: leonardo leonardo says he's questioningssage. >> it's pervasive in every sport and it's echoed in military, in politics, family and the workplace and we're at once supposed to be a team player while at the same time survive, and exhibit superiority. leonardo's video is on display at the canton museum of art in ohio. max barton is the museum's executive director. who knew that football could make you think abouto this...
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el papÁ biolÓgico de francisco no podÍa hacerse cargo de Él porque tenÍa tres hijos mÁs y su tÍo leonardoios porque pensÉ que no salÍa. reportera: francisco viviÓ 32 aÑos en este, apartamento y ahora vive en esta casa de campaÑa, no pierde la esperanza de que todo cambiarÁ muy pronto. lo que perdiÓ fue lo material, su familia, esposa e hijas, estÁn sanas y salvas. >> mi hija estaba en el kinder y mi esposa estaba en su oficina. reportera: estudia derecho porque sabe que se puede convertir en un mejor abogado y ahora que sobreviviÓ a esta prueba de la vida, siente que es tiempo de seguir adelante porque volviÓ a nacer. francisco: no les pide una casa, no les pido dinero, sÓlo quiero un buen empleo. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ beatrÍz: cuÁntas historias! pasamos con elena trabague. elena: muy buenas tardes, beatriz y queridos televidentes. hoy tuvimos 84° de mÁxima la zona de concord, 71° sobre san francisco, en nuestra bella ciudad de san josÉ, la mÁxima fue de 79°. maÑana se espera un leve un descenso en la temperatura. en la zona de concord serÁ de 82° la mÁxima. maÑana tendremos un descenso tambiÉn el
el papÁ biolÓgico de francisco no podÍa hacerse cargo de Él porque tenÍa tres hijos mÁs y su tÍo leonardoios porque pensÉ que no salÍa. reportera: francisco viviÓ 32 aÑos en este, apartamento y ahora vive en esta casa de campaÑa, no pierde la esperanza de que todo cambiarÁ muy pronto. lo que perdiÓ fue lo material, su familia, esposa e hijas, estÁn sanas y salvas. >> mi hija estaba en el kinder y mi esposa estaba en su oficina. reportera: estudia derecho porque sabe que se...
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you leonardo's wins hoffenheim and lost the last two matches and the nervousness showed early on to get out of the but the intentionally settled down and i'm fifty two minutes then you mean the scoring for the home side by it was a high point of what had been a dome game and suddenly there was more action with macau good goal rich netting equaliser. it was a quite see perth touch and finish from the austrian. hoffenheim then found themselves back in the lead thanks to most eighty five minutes of the curling and that was worthy of winning any game. but at the last laugh in stoppage time the bull doing enough kinfolk it finished to two hoffenheim the arena wrote out a still flying high of a syndicate the compass and we've shown the critics who expected us to be bottom playing well. and that means we don't lose our cool let me go behind. other against frankfurt was a battle between a strong home outfit and a good away side and it made for an excellent contest again and i am fluid but it was the visitors who snatched the lead to sebastian i am french forwards third tone of the campaign. sun
you leonardo's wins hoffenheim and lost the last two matches and the nervousness showed early on to get out of the but the intentionally settled down and i'm fifty two minutes then you mean the scoring for the home side by it was a high point of what had been a dome game and suddenly there was more action with macau good goal rich netting equaliser. it was a quite see perth touch and finish from the austrian. hoffenheim then found themselves back in the lead thanks to most eighty five minutes...
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you will need serious cash to take home a leonardo da vinci painting. >> "savior of the world" is expected to get $100 million. it is the last-known privately owned work. >> did is one of 15 da vincis in existence. it was thought to have been destroyed but was rediscovered in 2005. >> a bargain price. >> at $100 million! zfrnls and it >>> and a story that almost defies common sense. >> we told you about mcdonalds and their szechuan dipping sauce. it resulted in mob-like >> some are offering framed photos of the mcdonald's szechuan packet. they're not even high-quality photos, printed on normal paper out of an hp desk legitimate. -- jet. >> oh, come on, that looks like a frame that was painted gold. that's not even a gold-plated frame. people are going nuts over this sauce. take a look at this video. this guy jumps on the counter and starts chanting "where is my szechuan sauce". i'm hoping this was a prank just done to get some attention. >> what is he -- oh, wow. >> yeah, he really wanted that sauce, apparently. >> i guess. what is in that sauce? >> i think it was just to get some attentio
you will need serious cash to take home a leonardo da vinci painting. >> "savior of the world" is expected to get $100 million. it is the last-known privately owned work. >> did is one of 15 da vincis in existence. it was thought to have been destroyed but was rediscovered in 2005. >> a bargain price. >> at $100 million! zfrnls and it >>> and a story that almost defies common sense. >> we told you about mcdonalds and their szechuan dipping sauce....
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come in to study the ship because then i think buying will probably turn their attention to you leonardo from the now he's the thirty year old kid. hoffenheim very very highly rated had a fantastic for a season in charge hoffenheim but this is for a season taking a team into european competition so i think by the public keen to wait and see how novels and dust in the europe from the government's point of view makes sense as well because he probably wants is to have the chance to manage hoffenheim in europe he isn't he thirty years old and he has said it is his dream to manage by munich one day so if he comes in at the end of the season he will have a completely clean slate from which to work on older players in the squad might maybe move on so then an august man can bring in his own players and bond with them hope he can deliver for them all right but we'll have to wait and see it's not in the can or right to jonathan crane from our force that's great to have you with us thank you thank you. and before i let you go i want to remind you of our main headlines right now. the spanish governm
come in to study the ship because then i think buying will probably turn their attention to you leonardo from the now he's the thirty year old kid. hoffenheim very very highly rated had a fantastic for a season in charge hoffenheim but this is for a season taking a team into european competition so i think by the public keen to wait and see how novels and dust in the europe from the government's point of view makes sense as well because he probably wants is to have the chance to manage...