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if this is a copy made after the louvre picture was finished, we would not expect to find those things. because of those changes, though slight modifications, then it is very likely that this was painted by an artist who was working at the same pace as leonardo. >> it is thought that the artist was one of his apprentices who would cheat a very close copy of possibly the most famous painting in the world. >> the mona lisa just as beautiful in madrid as she is in paris. for all of us here, thank you for watching. see you here tomorrow. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding was made possible by -- the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu newman's own foundation and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry you operate in, working to nurture new ventures and provide capital for key strategic decisions. we offer expertise and tailored solutions in a wide range of industries. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles. presented by kcet los angeles.
if this is a copy made after the louvre picture was finished, we would not expect to find those things. because of those changes, though slight modifications, then it is very likely that this was painted by an artist who was working at the same pace as leonardo. >> it is thought that the artist was one of his apprentices who would cheat a very close copy of possibly the most famous painting in the world. >> the mona lisa just as beautiful in madrid as she is in paris. for all of us...
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que pintó uno de los discípulos de leonardo da vinci, el 13 de marzo el cuadro viajará al museo de louvre
que pintó uno de los discípulos de leonardo da vinci, el 13 de marzo el cuadro viajará al museo de louvre
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the 500-year-old original hapblgss in the louvre in paris. >> art history rans say what is amazing -- may have been painted by a student or assistant in the same studio as the original. >> the two paints will be on together in paris starting march 29th. >> do you like that one as a copy? >> not the same. >> for all of us here thanks for joining us. >> who wants to be a millionaire is next. >>
the 500-year-old original hapblgss in the louvre in paris. >> art history rans say what is amazing -- may have been painted by a student or assistant in the same studio as the original. >> the two paints will be on together in paris starting march 29th. >> do you like that one as a copy? >> not the same. >> for all of us here thanks for joining us. >> who wants to be a millionaire is next. >>
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it has now been agreed by curators at the louvre in paris that the painting does date back to the 16th century and it is indeed the mona lisa. >> you see the audit, which is quite enticing. -- you see the eye, which is quite enticing. it actually makes her look much younger. it was varnished, which gives her an aged appearance. here, we see her as she really was, a beautiful young woman. >> no one is claiming this version of the mona lisa is by leonardo vinci. -- leonardo da vinci. but it gives an insight into his way of working. >> it is a sense of the workshop and how it is organized and what the lads are doing. in gives us insight into the real leonardo. >> maybe it is the man and the myth that has made the national gallery exhibition such a big hit. people will want to see this newly-cleaned mona lisa which reveals more about leonardo and his famous subject. bbc news. >> looking lovely there in every picture. violence has erupted during football games in egypt. authorities say 74 have been killed and about 200 injured in the city of portside. is being described as the biggest disas
it has now been agreed by curators at the louvre in paris that the painting does date back to the 16th century and it is indeed the mona lisa. >> you see the audit, which is quite enticing. -- you see the eye, which is quite enticing. it actually makes her look much younger. it was varnished, which gives her an aged appearance. here, we see her as she really was, a beautiful young woman. >> no one is claiming this version of the mona lisa is by leonardo vinci. -- leonardo da vinci....
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. >>> and fooinlly, paris has the louvre. washington, d.c., has the smith se smithsonian. its own. >> reporter: there are great museums around the world. the modern museum of art. the metropolitan. there's nothing like this one. that's who we are. it's part of our culture and part of our past. >> reporter: there's no need for embellishment. the mob museum reveals an insider's look. in vegas, if you know the mob, you know the goodmans. >> so many of the names are so familiar to me. because oscar represent sod many of them. but i didn't put the face with the name. >> my life sort of tumbled out in front of me. some of it is in the museum here. it was a special day for me. it brought back memories as to what i did as a professional. as a defense attorney. >> reporter: the museum has some of the most iconic art facts, including the brick wall from the st. valentine's day massacre. i didn't do it, i promise. this is one of the many exhibits here in the mob museum. whe whether you're looking for vegas history or mob history, this museum has a little bit of everything. there's a
. >>> and fooinlly, paris has the louvre. washington, d.c., has the smith se smithsonian. its own. >> reporter: there are great museums around the world. the modern museum of art. the metropolitan. there's nothing like this one. that's who we are. it's part of our culture and part of our past. >> reporter: there's no need for embellishment. the mob museum reveals an insider's look. in vegas, if you know the mob, you know the goodmans. >> so many of the names are so...
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the 500-year-old original hapblgss in the louvre in paris. >> art history rans say what is amazing --ay have been painted by a student or assistant in the same studio as the original. >> the two paints will be on together in paris starting march 29th. >> do you like that one as a copy? >> not the same. >> for all of us here thanks for joining us. >> who wants to be a millionaire is next. >> have a great day. great idea. so we'll switch to u-verse tv and internet... that's just what we need... i got accepted into juilliard. [ dad ] that's great! can we talk about wireless plans? now we can video-chat. and faster internet... [ female announcer ] with at&t u-verse, you can build a personalized bundle to fit your needs. even when they change. call now to bundle two, three, even four services. bundles including u-verse tv, internet and home phone start as low as 89 a month for 12 months. our lowest bundle price. switch and get a total home dvr included. choose from a variety of tv packages that let you record four shows at once... and play them back in any room. and select from multiple in
the 500-year-old original hapblgss in the louvre in paris. >> art history rans say what is amazing --ay have been painted by a student or assistant in the same studio as the original. >> the two paints will be on together in paris starting march 29th. >> do you like that one as a copy? >> not the same. >> for all of us here thanks for joining us. >> who wants to be a millionaire is next. >> have a great day. great idea. so we'll switch to u-verse tv and...
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and that is what the islamic arts in the louvre is doing and bringing amazing pieces from islam history, and putting them there for millions of people to see and i think it is going to change some mind-sets g. >> you have said, quote i have been a common girl most of my life and my mother, my aunt go through every, what every ordinary saudi women go through, you said, you also said i married a prince but i haven't changed. >> yes. >> rose: but you have gained more and more voice and more and more sense of a mission, it seems. >> yes. and i think it is because of the doors that were opened to me, the network that was created that taught may lot of things, i mean, just sitting with politicians, people from philanthropy, understanding hair stories and journeys and sitting with simple people and understanding their own struggles and their own aspirations i think i gained a lot from it as an experience, but as a person, as a character, and the things i believe in haven't changed. >> rose: thank you for coming. it is a pleasure to meet you. >> thank you so much. it was a pleasure meeting you.
and that is what the islamic arts in the louvre is doing and bringing amazing pieces from islam history, and putting them there for millions of people to see and i think it is going to change some mind-sets g. >> you have said, quote i have been a common girl most of my life and my mother, my aunt go through every, what every ordinary saudi women go through, you said, you also said i married a prince but i haven't changed. >> yes. >> rose: but you have gained more and more...
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let's start with a louvre look outside. most of the sprinkles are over. -- live look outside.ost of the sprinkles are over with. temperature 45 degrees, dew point 41 and the wind's out of south at 6. that said the winds will turn and become northwesterly after midnight. here's what we know and for the most part i am looking at conflicting data, but i think these will pretty much stay true. you can keep your saturday night plans. it will start as rain about everywhere and change to snow late morning, early afternoon sunday and the critical times no matter if it's a direct hit or glancing blow will still be between 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. on sunday. one reason derek and i were talking a minute ago why we aren't going to do accumulations is because we don't know the exact track of the snow and it may end up snowing with temperatures at 35 degrees and it's very hard to figure out how much will stick when temps are above freezing. we'll zoom out to the four corners. some of the moisture and energy will be that storm. this will dive into the coastal portion of texas and gulf of mexico an
let's start with a louvre look outside. most of the sprinkles are over. -- live look outside.ost of the sprinkles are over with. temperature 45 degrees, dew point 41 and the wind's out of south at 6. that said the winds will turn and become northwesterly after midnight. here's what we know and for the most part i am looking at conflicting data, but i think these will pretty much stay true. you can keep your saturday night plans. it will start as rain about everywhere and change to snow late...
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than on the original means it is possible to draw conclusions about the mona lisa hannity -- in the louvres has gone through less than the original because it was not as famous. no one has tried to steal it. it was not landau. that has contributed to its excellent condition. >> in march, the painting will join the original in paris for an exhibition on bling erdogan to's work. >> kernel of fans got to celebrate the tuesday tradition in southern germany. in munich, some of the women who run stands at the city's famous outdoor food market perform their traditional dance. the custom is over 100 years old. >> and a thaw is causing chaos right now on the danube river. >> absolutely. this comes after weeks of frigid weather freezing the waterway, causing all shipping to be suspended. now huge chunks of ice are breaking up, blocking the channel of the danube near the syrian capital belgrade. the thick blocks are heavy and have damaged several floating restaurants and uptorn a number of small boats loose from their moorings. disaster. >> the big thaw after the victories -- freeze. " we will be bac
than on the original means it is possible to draw conclusions about the mona lisa hannity -- in the louvres has gone through less than the original because it was not as famous. no one has tried to steal it. it was not landau. that has contributed to its excellent condition. >> in march, the painting will join the original in paris for an exhibition on bling erdogan to's work. >> kernel of fans got to celebrate the tuesday tradition in southern germany. in munich, some of the women...
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the viewer will get a much better sense of what that looks like at the louvre. here at the show we're partnering with samsung, sony, invidia, spatial view. these are large companies that have advanced products, entertainment products in 3d and we have small products like master image. there over there, slightly -- >> what is your degree? >> i am in san jose and i manage consortiums. i've win involved in that for many years, and 15 years before that with the u.s. government. creating moving an industry faster because we're together rather than moving separately. of course you can go much faster . you will hit your roadblock is there, you will hit it faster than if we go together. >> heidi hoffman is the director of the 3d@home consortium. and "the communicators" continues its tour of the consumer electronics show in las vegas, nevada. the mobile 500 alliance is here, and john lawson is the executive director of that alliance. what is the mobile 500. >> as a consortium of 45 companies, we are committed to take advantage of the technology for mobile devices. >> wha
the viewer will get a much better sense of what that looks like at the louvre. here at the show we're partnering with samsung, sony, invidia, spatial view. these are large companies that have advanced products, entertainment products in 3d and we have small products like master image. there over there, slightly -- >> what is your degree? >> i am in san jose and i manage consortiums. i've win involved in that for many years, and 15 years before that with the u.s. government. creating...
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you have this artistic background from, you know, from louvre and the sorbonne, and then you come intothis institution. they're saying, "hey, wait a second; you may be latino, you may be mexican, but you don't represent wh el meo d barrio's supposed to be all about. >> correct, and actually, that was... that was... i was surprised a little bit by that. i think, you know, in a way it was... i was selected by my artistic credentials and my understanding of the richness, complexity of latino/latin american culture. but that... that tension that existed-- and again, at the beginning, with that... what... that pushing back, what it really told me is how important this institution was for the community. so iwas a really validating factor that the museum has been doing very good work, if people felt so powerful about it, you know? >> hinojosa: so connected to it. >> exactly. so at the same time, one of the things that was very important is to make sure that as... and i think the hardest part of expanding the mission really, really was the work of my predecessor, of susana leval, who really un
you have this artistic background from, you know, from louvre and the sorbonne, and then you come intothis institution. they're saying, "hey, wait a second; you may be latino, you may be mexican, but you don't represent wh el meo d barrio's supposed to be all about. >> correct, and actually, that was... that was... i was surprised a little bit by that. i think, you know, in a way it was... i was selected by my artistic credentials and my understanding of the richness, complexity of...
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someone who didn't go to paris is going to get a much betterceps of what that looks like at the louvre. >> host: who are some of the members of 3-d at home? >> guest: we're partnering with samsung, sony, invidia, spatial view, um, master image. so we've got large companies that are very advanced products, entertainment products in 3-d, and we have small companies like a master image, for example, that has -- that'll be putting displays into your cell phones. of course, there's some already, but their auto stereo technology is a slight different twist, it gives a great 3-d view on your cell phones. >> host: where are you based, and what's your background? >> guest: i'm in san jose, and i manage consortium. 15 years before that with the u.s. government, so bringing people together, communicating, moving industry faster because we're target rother than moving separately. of course, you can go much faster when you're a lone company, but you'll find your road block is there, you're going to get it much faster than if we go together. >> host: heidi hoffman is the managing director of the 3d@
someone who didn't go to paris is going to get a much betterceps of what that looks like at the louvre. >> host: who are some of the members of 3-d at home? >> guest: we're partnering with samsung, sony, invidia, spatial view, um, master image. so we've got large companies that are very advanced products, entertainment products in 3-d, and we have small companies like a master image, for example, that has -- that'll be putting displays into your cell phones. of course, there's some...
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then georges benedite, the head of egyptian antiquities at the louvre museum, died of a stroke after leaving a tomb. still another death occurred-- that of arthur c. mace from the metropolitan museum in new york, who was assisting carter. the bizarre events surrounding the opening of tutankhamun's tomb appear today to have been merely coincidental. the unextinguishable legend of the mummy's curse had begun. who was this king? what was he like? what did he achieve in a life lived 34 centuries ago? we don't know for sure. all we have are images. even with its discovery, the tomb still refuses to yield many of its secrets. we know only that the young boy king, tutankhamun, grew up during one of the most turbulent periods in egypt's long history. it was a time when the stability of egypt had been wracked by a religious and political revolution that for the first time in history eliminated all gods but one: aten, the sun. the precipitator of the crisis was the pharaoh akhenaten, in whose court tutankhamun was raised. akhenaten was a strong-willed genius who has been called the first true
then georges benedite, the head of egyptian antiquities at the louvre museum, died of a stroke after leaving a tomb. still another death occurred-- that of arthur c. mace from the metropolitan museum in new york, who was assisting carter. the bizarre events surrounding the opening of tutankhamun's tomb appear today to have been merely coincidental. the unextinguishable legend of the mummy's curse had begun. who was this king? what was he like? what did he achieve in a life lived 34 centuries...
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question and someone who didn't go to paris will get a much better sense of what that looks like at the louvre. >> host: what are some of the companies that are members of 3-d at-home? >> guest: we are partnering with samsung, sony, nvidia, spatial view so we have got large companies that have advanced products and entertainment products in 3-d and small products or small companies like master image that will be putting displays in your cell phones. dare autostereo technology has a different twist and gives you great tv viewing. >> guest: i'm san jose and i vanished consortium so i've been involved in that for 25 years, 15 years before that in the u.s. government so bringing people together and communicating and moving the industry faster rather than moving separately in them broaching it faster. you will find your roadblock is there and you will hit it much faster than if you go together. >> host: heidi hoffman is a managing director of the 3-d@home consortium. "the communicators" is that the consumer electronics show electronic show in las vegas, nevada. and "the communicators" continues its
question and someone who didn't go to paris will get a much better sense of what that looks like at the louvre. >> host: what are some of the companies that are members of 3-d at-home? >> guest: we are partnering with samsung, sony, nvidia, spatial view so we have got large companies that have advanced products and entertainment products in 3-d and small products or small companies like master image that will be putting displays in your cell phones. dare autostereo technology has a...
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but i do want to talk about some of the issues that i discussed last week because louvre we put forward was one that focused on restoring what it focuses this country's greatest strengths. american manufacturing, energy, skills and education for american workers so that we can compete with anybody around the world this 21st century economy, and most importantly american values of fairness and responsibility, fairness and responsibility. [applause] [applause] now, we know what happened because we have just seen it. we saw what happened over the past because we stray from those values. when it comes to the massive housing bubble we have heard so many people. millions of families have the right and irresponsible thing, home that they could afford, mortgage, make payments each month. they were hurt badly by other people. or not playing by the same rules . not taking the same care, not acting as responsibly. they knew could not afford the mortgage. and buyers who bought homes and made things affordable. the package of those mortgages and trade in its the profits knowing that there were helpi
but i do want to talk about some of the issues that i discussed last week because louvre we put forward was one that focused on restoring what it focuses this country's greatest strengths. american manufacturing, energy, skills and education for american workers so that we can compete with anybody around the world this 21st century economy, and most importantly american values of fairness and responsibility, fairness and responsibility. [applause] [applause] now, we know what happened because...