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our collection, another project that we are very proud of, honestly, this is an exhibition at the louvrerd that louv is preparing a large study related to byzantium, and this study will last several years, and they are now researching everything related to this era in our museum, there are four oldest icons in ukraine, they were not created in ukraine, but they are here, they are sinai icons , so-called, they are 15 years old, and they have not been studied since the 70s, in addition , there is also a mosaic our icon is the end of the 13th, the beginning of the 14th century, it also comes from this tradition, and we agreed that these icons will be included in their research and we will also be participants in this process, this is such an absolute history, when in science, such is being built on joint tasks cooperation while the ukrainian collection travels around the world, international institutions also support zaikhanenko in his homeland. one of the first such donors became for us, which has a lot of donors who invest money in this fund, these are european donors, and asian, and priv
our collection, another project that we are very proud of, honestly, this is an exhibition at the louvrerd that louv is preparing a large study related to byzantium, and this study will last several years, and they are now researching everything related to this era in our museum, there are four oldest icons in ukraine, they were not created in ukraine, but they are here, they are sinai icons , so-called, they are 15 years old, and they have not been studied since the 70s, in addition , there is...
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he asked the question: what if if the painting of monoliza were cut up in the louvre , only half wouldndon decided not to tolerate a raised voice and, in violation of protocol, canceled the planned event. a priceless collection of ancient art at the beginning of the 19th century is obtained. diplomat lord elgen to britain, however, in the british museum there is a lot of stuff that is considered stolen in other countries; i remember, for example, claims from egypt. that's all, thank you for being with us, the program is on air right now, let's get married, in the russian football championship, teams there is one match left to play, after which they will go on almost a three-month vacation, according to the results. in turov , the current title holder zenit rose to first place, defeating sochi at home 3:0. the st. petersburg team set a rpl goal streak record; taking into account last season, it is already 23 matches. in addition, rodrigao scored an accurate shot for zenit.
he asked the question: what if if the painting of monoliza were cut up in the louvre , only half wouldndon decided not to tolerate a raised voice and, in violation of protocol, canceled the planned event. a priceless collection of ancient art at the beginning of the 19th century is obtained. diplomat lord elgen to britain, however, in the british museum there is a lot of stuff that is considered stolen in other countries; i remember, for example, claims from egypt. that's all, thank you for...
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museums along with the louvre and the metropolitan museum .yvietropolitan museum . um, museums along with the louvre and they speakolitan museum . um, museums along with the louvre and they speak to :an museum . um, museums along with the louvre and they speak to ourviuseum . um, museums along with the louvre and they speak to our shared] . um, and they speak to our shared humanity and enable us to humanity and they enable us to put things like the benin bronzes and the elgin marbles into context. the into their global context. the development . and actually development of man. and actually it's because they were the it's because they were in the british museum the elgin british museum that the elgin marbles famous . nobody marbles became famous. nobody knew before. it's knew about them before. it's their the their presence there. and the british actually didn't steal them. these were purchased, of course , lord byron at £5 course, by lord byron at £5 million and the house of commons had committee in had a select committee in ensuring this was
museums along with the louvre and the metropolitan museum .yvietropolitan museum . um, museums along with the louvre and they speakolitan museum . um, museums along with the louvre and they speak to :an museum . um, museums along with the louvre and they speak to ourviuseum . um, museums along with the louvre and they speak to our shared] . um, and they speak to our shared humanity and enable us to humanity and they enable us to put things like the benin bronzes and the elgin marbles into...
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reporter: tomas bustos and his wife jacinta came up with the idea after seeing the mona lisa at the louvreore than a decade ago back home in dallas tomas drew the mona lisa to scale, sculpted it in clay, and cast it in bronze. >> i feel like i'm working right next to the original artist. i can see his brush strokes. i can see his idea coming to life >> reporter: months of painstaking work all for a moment like this >> beautiful smile >> i didn't see that the first time >> reporter: for blake lindsay, who's been blind since he was an infant, and kila alonso who lost her sight at 12 the experience opened up a whole new world. describe what it was like experiencing tomas's mona lisa. >> it was amazing. because i never knew what she looked like >> we see through our fingertips and so it was really revealing. >> i really like that bowl >> reporter: both blake and kila are also students in tomas's sculpture class at envision. >> you're going to put it in the palm of your hand now i want you to smash it like this. >> reporter: a non-profit aimed at creating opportunities for the blind. >> just ma
reporter: tomas bustos and his wife jacinta came up with the idea after seeing the mona lisa at the louvreore than a decade ago back home in dallas tomas drew the mona lisa to scale, sculpted it in clay, and cast it in bronze. >> i feel like i'm working right next to the original artist. i can see his brush strokes. i can see his idea coming to life >> reporter: months of painstaking work all for a moment like this >> beautiful smile >> i didn't see that the first time...
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stolen and compared these sculptures with leonardo daincha's mona lisa, which is located in the paris louvre. should i. not france, but italy, but sculptures from the acropolis, according to the greek prime minister, belong to greece and should be located there, all this was said by mitsatakis during a visit to the british capital. the british response was immediate. the head of government, richa sunok, canceled his meeting with his greek colleague, and the press, citing sources in the cabinet of ministers, is already writing that any dialogue between london and athens regarding the exchange of cultural property is now impossible, and the british will definitely return no statues. they won’t, this cancellation of the meeting may have quite, let’s say, a tangible internal political reason, greece, as you know, has been demanding the return of the sculptures and reliefs of the parthinon since the proclamation of its independence, that is, for a very long time , rish sunaga is now having additional motives for showing, let’s say, harshness, this gradual approach of the elections to the british
stolen and compared these sculptures with leonardo daincha's mona lisa, which is located in the paris louvre. should i. not france, but italy, but sculptures from the acropolis, according to the greek prime minister, belong to greece and should be located there, all this was said by mitsatakis during a visit to the british capital. the british response was immediate. the head of government, richa sunok, canceled his meeting with his greek colleague, and the press, citing sources in the cabinet...
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number of visitors to this museum is 3 million people, the most visited museum in the world, the louvreslightly more than 7 million people, the moscow metro 5.5 million people visit daily, and if we add to them how many people visit the moscow electric tram trains, as well as the electric trains and metro cars that we supply: as igor ivanovich already said, abroad, then this figure will be several tens of millions of people , in 200 there 16-7, we suddenly thought that in reality, these people are our guests, this is a person who, well, we all use public transport or have used public transport, and we all know that we use it regularly, like minimum twice a day, on the way in one direction and, accordingly, on the way home, so we thought that let’s imagine that those people who use our transport, moreover, they use it not for a minute, not two, not three , that is, they are in the carriage for half an hour or an hour, depending on or... if it is a long- distance journey, it can be a day. let's imagine that these are our guests, that this person has come to us, moreover, he comes to us, a
number of visitors to this museum is 3 million people, the most visited museum in the world, the louvreslightly more than 7 million people, the moscow metro 5.5 million people visit daily, and if we add to them how many people visit the moscow electric tram trains, as well as the electric trains and metro cars that we supply: as igor ivanovich already said, abroad, then this figure will be several tens of millions of people , in 200 there 16-7, we suddenly thought that in reality, these people...
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it's as if i told you that you need to cut monuliza in two and hang one half in louvre, another in the you think that this way the audience will be able to appreciate the beauty of the painting, but this is exactly what happened with the parthenon and its sculptures. he planned to raise this issue at a meeting with sunak, but after these words, the british prime minister canceled the negotiations, and then the press war began, the greek publication protothema noted that mitsetakis’s words about the theft of sculptures by the british greatly alarmed and possibly offended rishi sunak, but the british she immediately wrote that for london there was no question of return of sculptures to greece. today the third congress begins in the south of russia. young scientists , more than 5,000 participants are expected to arrive in the federal territory of sirius, including delegates from 25 countries. the congress is a platform that brings together representatives of leading universities, government agencies and industry. well, the main heroes of the forum, young specialists, many of them are alre
it's as if i told you that you need to cut monuliza in two and hang one half in louvre, another in the you think that this way the audience will be able to appreciate the beauty of the painting, but this is exactly what happened with the parthenon and its sculptures. he planned to raise this issue at a meeting with sunak, but after these words, the british prime minister canceled the negotiations, and then the press war began, the greek publication protothema noted that mitsetakis’s words...
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next, a painting that was hanging in a woman's kitchen will soon be on display at the louvre in parisfor years and finally had it appraised. >> it turns out it was a work of a pre-renaissance master. it was sold for nearly $27 million. the government of france just bought it. next in athlete, making her dream come true. >> she's always loved basketball. and now she's playing guard on the warren wilson college basketball team. despite being born without a right arm, she says following her dream hasn't been easy. >> i got bullied a lot. i got caught a whole bunch of names. even when i did play in high school and stuff, i got called names only from people at my school with people across, you know, other schools when we would go play and stuff. but i never once let it stop me. she is quite an inspiration. >> her coach says bailey's passion is one of a kind, and passion is one of a kind, and we'll check top headlines next ♪ ♪ ♪ we're building a better postal service. for more on-time deliveries. and easier, affordable ways to ship. so you can deliver even more holiday joy. the united state
next, a painting that was hanging in a woman's kitchen will soon be on display at the louvre in parisfor years and finally had it appraised. >> it turns out it was a work of a pre-renaissance master. it was sold for nearly $27 million. the government of france just bought it. next in athlete, making her dream come true. >> she's always loved basketball. and now she's playing guard on the warren wilson college basketball team. despite being born without a right arm, she says...
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if i told you that you would cut the mona lisa in half and you would have half in the louvre and halfour viewers would appreciate the beauty of the painting? this is exactly what happens. after that interview aired, prime minister rishi sunak cancelled his planned meeting with mr mitsotakis in london. a spokesman for the greek prime minister said he was "disappointed" the meeting had been cancelled at the "11th hour". the trustees of the british museum are currently exploring the prospect of a loan arrangement that would see the marbles returned to greece temporarily, but any decision would be months away. you're live with bbc news. almost two million people in russia and ukraine don't have power after hurricane winds, snowfall and heavy rain cut electricity lines and caused widespread flooding. more than 2,000 towns and villages in ukraine are without electricity after wind speeds reached 90mph. james waterhouse reports from kyiv. in kyiv, the weather has been more bittersweet, these high winds mean the chances of drone strikes are lower and after a weekend where 75 of them were laun
if i told you that you would cut the mona lisa in half and you would have half in the louvre and halfour viewers would appreciate the beauty of the painting? this is exactly what happens. after that interview aired, prime minister rishi sunak cancelled his planned meeting with mr mitsotakis in london. a spokesman for the greek prime minister said he was "disappointed" the meeting had been cancelled at the "11th hour". the trustees of the british museum are currently...
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if i told you that you would cut the mona lisa in half and you would have half of it at the louvre andthe beauty of the painting in such a way? well, this is exactly what happened with the parthenon sculptures. those remarks irritated rishi sunak. downing street claims that's why he stood up his greek opposite number today. it was left to one of his cabinet colleagues to try to smooth things over. the deputy prime minister offered to meet the greek prime minister today and it proved not possible to make that happen. you know, that's a matter of regret. that offer was made, but the government set out its position about the elgin marbles very clearly, which is they should stay as part of the permanent collection of the british museum. here's a meeting with the greek prime minister that did go ahead. he saw the labour leader, keir starmer. labour reckon rishi sunak was petty to cancel his meeting and have an opposing view on the future of the marbles. we want to concentrate on what really matters to people, and on this specific issue, i trust that the british museum and the greek authorit
if i told you that you would cut the mona lisa in half and you would have half of it at the louvre andthe beauty of the painting in such a way? well, this is exactly what happened with the parthenon sculptures. those remarks irritated rishi sunak. downing street claims that's why he stood up his greek opposite number today. it was left to one of his cabinet colleagues to try to smooth things over. the deputy prime minister offered to meet the greek prime minister today and it proved not...
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brakha, they know a little ukrainian cinema, there are a lot of exhibitions, but recently in the louvrean exhibition from the funds of the khanenko museum, that is, the french know something, much more than they knew , but it's like how, in my opinion, the elements are quite scattered, and here is our, our main task now is to unite all this, channelize and and with to do with... a systematic policy of presenting ukraine's narratives very carefully, guys, through dialogue, through discussion, through searches for common points of contact, it seems to me that this should be the case. mr. ivan, thank you very much for these clarifications, of course, we will definitely continue to talk with you, monitor your work, and actually, ivan ryabchii was in direct contact with us. the head of the representative office of the ukrainian institute in france, this ukrainian institute, let me remind you, is engaged in cultural diplomacy, we now have representative offices in germany, in france, i hope the future in other countries, because you know, through culture you can tell a lot, very effectively,
brakha, they know a little ukrainian cinema, there are a lot of exhibitions, but recently in the louvrean exhibition from the funds of the khanenko museum, that is, the french know something, much more than they knew , but it's like how, in my opinion, the elements are quite scattered, and here is our, our main task now is to unite all this, channelize and and with to do with... a systematic policy of presenting ukraine's narratives very carefully, guys, through dialogue, through discussion,...
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it's as if i told you to cut it. close for two and hang one half in the louvre, the other in the britishuseum. do you think viewers will be able to appreciate the beauty of the painting this way? but this is exactly what happened with the parthenon and its sculptures. mitsataki planned to raise the issue of returning the sculptures at the meeting with sunok. however, after these words, the british prime minister canceled the negotiations. the british independent immediately wrote that for london there was no question of the sculptures leaving london. the federal antimonopoly service... announced that the yandex taxi service occupies a dominant position in the russian market. next on the air is business news, denis talalaev joins us. denis and something good this may portend for users? ilya, well, before any decisions are made here, apparently we still have to go and go. on the day when moscow was covered with snow, or, as meteorologists now say, a black blizzard happened. the federal antimonopoly service reported that the yandex taxi service occupies a dominant position. on the russian m
it's as if i told you to cut it. close for two and hang one half in the louvre, the other in the britishuseum. do you think viewers will be able to appreciate the beauty of the painting this way? but this is exactly what happened with the parthenon and its sculptures. mitsataki planned to raise the issue of returning the sculptures at the meeting with sunok. however, after these words, the british prime minister canceled the negotiations. the british independent immediately wrote that for...
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interview called the artifacts stolen, stated that if the british cut off half of the monoliza in the louvreison was not to unok’s liking, in london they cut it off, they refuse to even discuss the idea of returning greece and its national heritage. russian farmers have already threshed 151 million. grain, including 99 million tons of wheat, minister of agriculture dmitry patrushev spoke about this today at a meeting of the department’s operational headquarters, as well as the production of rice, grichikhia and a number of other sculptures has increased significantly, but the domestic agricultural industry has formed a reliable basis for the country’s food security , the minister emphasized. in general, for grains and legumes, we understand that at twenty. this year we will receive the second largest harvest in the history of russia, due to this we will not only completely cover our domestic needs, but will also be able to send record volumes of grain to our foreign partners. according to plans, this is more than 65 million tons per season. federal part of the airwaves this is completed.
interview called the artifacts stolen, stated that if the british cut off half of the monoliza in the louvreison was not to unok’s liking, in london they cut it off, they refuse to even discuss the idea of returning greece and its national heritage. russian farmers have already threshed 151 million. grain, including 99 million tons of wheat, minister of agriculture dmitry patrushev spoke about this today at a meeting of the department’s operational headquarters, as well as the...
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loudly... we will not be heard, all the exhibitions that we open in lithuania, in poland, in the louvrend in a number of other countries, they are also important, because they show that ukraine is a country where a very many valuable things and valuable not only for ukraine, but for the world. a cold, there are 15% discounts on resizil in podoro pharmacies. to you and savings. espresso celebrates its tenth anniversary in 2023. we are proud to present our new ethereal look. stay tuned for an updated espresso, because despite everything, we stay in touch. informational hour on the espresso tv channel continues. our viewers, to whom we are infinitely grateful for their trust, are in touch with you. greetings, dear viewers, this is the big ether program on the espresso tv channel. espresso is 10 years old, we are developing and improving. well, we go further and talk about magnetic vores. we are becoming even more dynamic, even more convenient. the information day of tv channel is in full swing. we are modern design and sound. even more interesting programs and original projects. the occupy
loudly... we will not be heard, all the exhibitions that we open in lithuania, in poland, in the louvrend in a number of other countries, they are also important, because they show that ukraine is a country where a very many valuable things and valuable not only for ukraine, but for the world. a cold, there are 15% discounts on resizil in podoro pharmacies. to you and savings. espresso celebrates its tenth anniversary in 2023. we are proud to present our new ethereal look. stay tuned for an...
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you would cut the mona lisa in half and you would have half of it at the louvre and half of it at theld appreciate the beauty of the painting? this is exactly what happened with the parthenon. putting this gently, this dispute is not exactly new but what is new is that the british museum is exploring the idea of a longer arrangement with greece to return the marbles for at least a while. technically, a loan rather than a permanent move, which doesn't need a change in the law, so it could happen regardless of what politicians had to say, but there's a difference of instinct between the and labour. the conservatives say this meeting are to be cancelled tomorrow because the elgin marbles belong here it is reckless for any british politician to suggest this is subject to negotiation flip who are they referring to? keir starmer because, in his meeting, he said that labour is not a long—standing position, where they wouldn't stand in the wake of the museum, to a loan arrangement if they were in government but they wouldn't change the law to allow it to become permanent. they reckon rishi su
you would cut the mona lisa in half and you would have half of it at the louvre and half of it at theld appreciate the beauty of the painting? this is exactly what happened with the parthenon. putting this gently, this dispute is not exactly new but what is new is that the british museum is exploring the idea of a longer arrangement with greece to return the marbles for at least a while. technically, a loan rather than a permanent move, which doesn't need a change in the law, so it could happen...
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if i told you that you would cut the mona lisa in half and you would have half in the louvre and halfpreciate the beauty of the painting? this is exactly what happened with the parthenon. after that interview aired, prime minister rishi sunak cancelled his planned meeting with mr mitsotakis in london. a spokesman for the greek prime minister said he was "disappointed" the meeting had been cancelled at the "11th hour". the trustees of the british museum are currently exploring the prospect of a loan arrangement that would see the marbles returned to greece temporarily. the sculptures are arguably the most high—profile artworks in the increasingly contested debate about whether museums across the world should return items to their countries of origin. you're watching bbc news. a man suspected of shooting and wounding three students of palestinian descent in the us state of vermont on saturday has pleaded not guilty to three charges of attempted murder. jasonj eaton was denied bail during his court appearance. police say two of the students are stable in hospital, but that the third suff
if i told you that you would cut the mona lisa in half and you would have half in the louvre and halfpreciate the beauty of the painting? this is exactly what happened with the parthenon. after that interview aired, prime minister rishi sunak cancelled his planned meeting with mr mitsotakis in london. a spokesman for the greek prime minister said he was "disappointed" the meeting had been cancelled at the "11th hour". the trustees of the british museum are currently...
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it's as if i were to tell you that you should cut the monulisa in two and hang one half in the louvre british museum. do you think the audience will be able to appreciate the beauty of the painting this way? but this is exactly what happened with the parthenon and its sculptures. raise him to a meeting with sunok, but, however, after these words, the british prime minister canceled the negotiations. and the british one immediately wrote that for london there was no question of sculptures left the capital of great britain. the results of a large-scale championship of young professionals are being summed up in st. petersburg today ; hundreds of students from technical schools and colleges, from more than 60 regions and even from abroad, competed for the title of the best in the finals. then, as the welders, mechanics, and navigators showed with skill, nikolai bolkin observed. the huge premises of expoform in st. petersburg were turned into mini-factories, factories and workshops with machine tools, repair shops, laboratories; this championship has a completely working environment. the c
it's as if i were to tell you that you should cut the monulisa in two and hang one half in the louvre british museum. do you think the audience will be able to appreciate the beauty of the painting this way? but this is exactly what happened with the parthenon and its sculptures. raise him to a meeting with sunok, but, however, after these words, the british prime minister canceled the negotiations. and the british one immediately wrote that for london there was no question of sculptures left...
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with laura over the weekend saying if you cut the mona lisa and half you can have half of it at the louvrese art departments. massively because if you are in the greek government your review is you articulated there in the quotation from yesterday. though this is fundamentally a piece of greek heritage whose rifle home should be backin heritage whose rifle home should be back in greece. you get some sense of the intensity of the row around all of this will sup with two sets cannot even agree on what to call it. are they elgin marbles or are they the parthenon sculptures. they had different language to describe the same thing. the british government view is clear, they think they should not be any release meant that sees the sculpture is returning. the labour opposition party make the argument that if the museum was willing to loan the bike they would be comfortable with that. we will see how this pans out. i was good to talk to you, chris mason therejoining us from good to talk to you, chris mason there joining us from westminster. you are watching bbc news. some signs of a breakthrough to
with laura over the weekend saying if you cut the mona lisa and half you can have half of it at the louvrese art departments. massively because if you are in the greek government your review is you articulated there in the quotation from yesterday. though this is fundamentally a piece of greek heritage whose rifle home should be backin heritage whose rifle home should be back in greece. you get some sense of the intensity of the row around all of this will sup with two sets cannot even agree on...
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your life, they will stick to the pavement, paint rivers poisonous green, stain the walls of the louvreecret to anyone; these are structures that receive grants from donors; performers are paid for each action, and lawyers are hired if necessary. this mechanism would hardly work. if it were not for the amazing gentleness of a partisan in a civilized state, for calling for a ceasefire in gaza you would get a prison sentence, for organizing a traffic jam in a metropolis, you would receive glory and the most tender treatment from the police. actually, this is obvious, although few stated fact. this kind of activism is like mold growing in places where it is not being dealt with. moreover, contrary to logic, common sense, economic expediency, this is a destructive movement, the government is nurturing and cherishing, something like this will grow. we don't like being bad guys at all, who enjoy looking like idiots. join us as we fight for a common cause. judging by the debates in international forums and government statements, everyone has forgotten the goal of limiting global warming to deg
your life, they will stick to the pavement, paint rivers poisonous green, stain the walls of the louvreecret to anyone; these are structures that receive grants from donors; performers are paid for each action, and lawyers are hired if necessary. this mechanism would hardly work. if it were not for the amazing gentleness of a partisan in a civilized state, for calling for a ceasefire in gaza you would get a prison sentence, for organizing a traffic jam in a metropolis, you would receive glory...
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they will stick to the pavement, paint rivers poisonous green, and stain the walls of the louvre withivism is no secret to anyone. these are structures that receive grants from donors. performers are paid for each share, and lawyers are hired if necessary. this mechanism would hardly have worked if it were not for the amazing gentleness of civilized states towards the partisans. for calling for a ceasefire in gaza you you'll run out of time. where they don't fight him. moreover, contrary to logic, common sense, economic feasibility, this is a destructive movement, the government is nurturing or... we don’t like being bad guys at all, who enjoys looking like idiots, join us, because we are fighting for a common cause, judging by the debates at international forums to government statements, everyone has forgotten the goal of limiting global warming to one and a half degrees, we are the younger generation, this is categorically not acceptable, but it is a direct continuation of global climate strategies of states and private businesses. they have been talking about global warming with in
they will stick to the pavement, paint rivers poisonous green, and stain the walls of the louvre withivism is no secret to anyone. these are structures that receive grants from donors. performers are paid for each share, and lawyers are hired if necessary. this mechanism would hardly have worked if it were not for the amazing gentleness of civilized states towards the partisans. for calling for a ceasefire in gaza you you'll run out of time. where they don't fight him. moreover, contrary to...
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. -- louvre.looking for place to hold it, i volunteer my apartment. >> i bet it would look good. >> can you imagine finding something like that. >> you'd sell it, right? >> yeah, of course. is the sky blue? >> i mean, i like a nice painting, especially in the kitchen, but 26 -- >> you can have smoke, you can have stuff -- >> how hard would it be to steal one. >> i'm talking about dollar, dollar bills -- >> griff from them if first. >> i have something very exciting. first of all, for anyone like myself who have family group chats and then there's that one android user that messes opportunity family group chat? no more. apple says it will get rid of green text bubbles for non-iphone users in 2024. my brother, you will no longer be the black sheep of the family group text. >> you didn't kick him out of the group chat? >> actually, we do have one without him in it because it becomes so boring -- >> this is massively important to me from a work perspective, no joke. the other thing that the android pe
. -- louvre.looking for place to hold it, i volunteer my apartment. >> i bet it would look good. >> can you imagine finding something like that. >> you'd sell it, right? >> yeah, of course. is the sky blue? >> i mean, i like a nice painting, especially in the kitchen, but 26 -- >> you can have smoke, you can have stuff -- >> how hard would it be to steal one. >> i'm talking about dollar, dollar bills -- >> griff from them if first. >>...
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if i told you that you would cut the mona lisa in half and you would have half of it at the louvre and do you think your viewers would appreciate the beauty of the painting in such a way? well, this is exactly what happened with the parthenon sculptures. those remarks irritated rishi sunak. downing street claims that's why he stood up his greek opposite number today. it was left to one of his cabinet colleagues to try to smooth things over. the deputy prime minister offered to meet the greek prime minister today and it proved not possible to make that happen. you know, that's a matter of regret. that offer was made, but the government set out its position about the elgin marbles very clearly, which is they should stay as part of the permanent collection of the british museum. here's a meeting with the greek prime minister that did go ahead. he saw the labour leader, keir starmer. labour reckon rishi sunak was petty to cancel his meeting and have an opposing view on the future of the marbles. we want to concentrate on what really matters to people, and on this specific issue, i trust th
if i told you that you would cut the mona lisa in half and you would have half of it at the louvre and do you think your viewers would appreciate the beauty of the painting in such a way? well, this is exactly what happened with the parthenon sculptures. those remarks irritated rishi sunak. downing street claims that's why he stood up his greek opposite number today. it was left to one of his cabinet colleagues to try to smooth things over. the deputy prime minister offered to meet the greek...
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i mean, it's like if i told you that you would cut up the mona lisa half of it will be in the louvre,f in the british museum. do you think your viewers will appreciate the beauty of the painting in this way? offering the guest his deputy, oliva daudan, in his place. the british government did not even bother with a long search for formal reasons; it was simply stated that there was an overlap in schedules. it doesn’t sound very convincing and it’s completely insensitive. the greek prime minister responded with an angry statement on his official website. i want to express my annoyance at the fact that prime minister uk canceled our scheduled meeting hours before it was due to take place. greece's views on the treasure of the parthinon are well known. i hoped that i would have the opportunity to discuss them with my british colleague, along with other international issues. the greek prime minister has every reason to be offended. but it looks like he also got caught up in internal british proceedings. the meeting was canceled while mitsatakis was having dinner with opposition leader kei
i mean, it's like if i told you that you would cut up the mona lisa half of it will be in the louvre,f in the british museum. do you think your viewers will appreciate the beauty of the painting in this way? offering the guest his deputy, oliva daudan, in his place. the british government did not even bother with a long search for formal reasons; it was simply stated that there was an overlap in schedules. it doesn’t sound very convincing and it’s completely insensitive. the greek prime...
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if the painting were cut up in the louvre , only half would be left. london decided not to tolerate a raised voice and, in violation of protocol, canceled the planned event. a priceless collection of ancient art was brought to britain by diplomat lord elgen at the beginning of the 19th century. however, in the british museum there is a lot of stuff that is considered stolen in other countries. i remember, for example, claims from egypt. that 's all, thank you for being with us, right now you. broadcast program, let's get married. in the russian football championship, teams there is one match left to play, after which they will go on almost a three-month vacation. following the results of sixteen rounds, the current title holder zenit rose to first place, defeating sochi at home 3:0. the st. petersburg team set a rpl goal streak record, taking into account last season, it is already 23 matches. in addition, rodrigao scored an accurate shot for zenit. 1.500 in the top division. ural, which won a strong-willed victory at home over krasnodar 3:1, celebrate
if the painting were cut up in the louvre , only half would be left. london decided not to tolerate a raised voice and, in violation of protocol, canceled the planned event. a priceless collection of ancient art was brought to britain by diplomat lord elgen at the beginning of the 19th century. however, in the british museum there is a lot of stuff that is considered stolen in other countries. i remember, for example, claims from egypt. that 's all, thank you for being with us, right now you....
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then they called the armitage asteroid, one of the asteroids, and then i asked to name the second louvrestronomy , the academy of sciences of st. petersburg, they could call it by different names, so there are quite a lot of russian names there in the heavens, but its luur, the planet lur also now exists, here is a small planet , i like this better, an asteroid - it’s understandable, how so disrespectful, a small proneta sounds very serious, you are half-norman, how do you feel this caucasian armenian blood, there is such a caucasianism in you, which changes you, makes, firstly , i am half armenian, and in the second half i am russian, so, that’s why i have three bloods, respectively, three religions behind my back, yes, catholic, orthodox and armenian-gregorian, and i am also a hereditary russian nobleman, this means that it removes all the differences between these internal national ones, because this is actually not very simple in a period when everything in our life is complex and different situations, then in general it's hard to be at the same time both, and my armenian blood rages
then they called the armitage asteroid, one of the asteroids, and then i asked to name the second louvrestronomy , the academy of sciences of st. petersburg, they could call it by different names, so there are quite a lot of russian names there in the heavens, but its luur, the planet lur also now exists, here is a small planet , i like this better, an asteroid - it’s understandable, how so disrespectful, a small proneta sounds very serious, you are half-norman, how do you feel this caucasian...
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this is about changing society, about changing the way we are live our louvres, the and that's where i'm sorry, when you start telling me how to live our lives, you're just not going to garner the spt of the american people or people worldwide. david: i've got to tell you, once again, i've seen folks at the u.n., they do all the things they want to prohibit everybody else from doing. it's just like during the pandemic when we saw rules for thee, not for me. i'm not taking my advice from them no matter what. in my dead hands -- from my dead hands will come my mac burger. [laughter] that's it. neil, thank you very much for being here, appreciate it. >>> well, coming up -- >> thanks for having me. david: -- what came out of secretary mayorkas' texas visit today with congresswoman claudia tenney, but first, let's check in with dagen and sean to see what they have coming up on "the bottom line." sean: hey, david. we're going to talk about the cia official, top official, who's posting pro-palestinian pictures on facebook. kash patel on that. as well as a potential for a debt, bipartisan co
this is about changing society, about changing the way we are live our louvres, the and that's where i'm sorry, when you start telling me how to live our lives, you're just not going to garner the spt of the american people or people worldwide. david: i've got to tell you, once again, i've seen folks at the u.n., they do all the things they want to prohibit everybody else from doing. it's just like during the pandemic when we saw rules for thee, not for me. i'm not taking my advice from them no...
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the louvre just added a $26 million painting to their collection after it was found hanging in a woman'sd about an ultra marathon runner who was banned for 12 months because she used a car during a 50-mile race. [ laughter ] yeah, when she crossed the finish line, the first person she hugged was her uber driver [ laughter ] and finally guys, it's time for the latest installment of "tonight show polls. ♪ tonight sho polls ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: this first poll asks, "this thanksgiving, do you want breast or leg? 50% said leg 49% said breast. mike pence fainted [ laughter and applause this next poll asks, "what causes your anxiety? 25% said finances. 25% said dating. 50% said watching the make-out scenes on "golden bachelor." [ laughter and applause this next poll asked, "what are you drinking on thanksgiving?" 25% said wine. 35% said vodka 39.5% said scotch. .5% said chicken drippings and buttermilk [ laughter and applause that's an odd thing. >> steve: that's a drink >> jimmy: this next poll said, "which balloon is your favorite in the macy's thanksgiving day parade?" 30% said
the louvre just added a $26 million painting to their collection after it was found hanging in a woman'sd about an ultra marathon runner who was banned for 12 months because she used a car during a 50-mile race. [ laughter ] yeah, when she crossed the finish line, the first person she hugged was her uber driver [ laughter ] and finally guys, it's time for the latest installment of "tonight show polls. ♪ tonight sho polls ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: this first poll asks,...
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it's like cutting monulisa in half and one of her half would remain in the louvre and the other wouldthe same goes for the prophenon sculptures. and do you know what the reaction of official london was to these words? sunok, the british prime minister, refused to meet with metsatakis for these words. well, it’s true, wonderful memes immediately appeared that the pharaohs still didn’t take care of great britain and built pyramids that were too heavy for the british to steal them too, so they are still standing place, but i think, in principle, these modern... technologies can allow this to be done, but really, nikolai, you are now part of western civilization, but in my opinion, you are also an object that this western civilization uses, rather, i wanted i would like to continue, i’ll start with how, as a historian, i’ll allow myself to say that there is one characteristic that needs to be reminded, in russia and in the west, the russian empire, then the soviet empire, all the territories in which... the russian and soviet states lived better, than the territories themselves, respectiv
it's like cutting monulisa in half and one of her half would remain in the louvre and the other wouldthe same goes for the prophenon sculptures. and do you know what the reaction of official london was to these words? sunok, the british prime minister, refused to meet with metsatakis for these words. well, it’s true, wonderful memes immediately appeared that the pharaohs still didn’t take care of great britain and built pyramids that were too heavy for the british to steal them too, so they...
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it was only a year ago that i was in paris, pasting on the louvre. this. 400 people pasting. people on the floor, people wondering what it is, looking at it. we were at a moment where we could all gather, and share something. that can all be taken away in a heartbeat. often, i rush into doing projects because i think they'll be no tomorrow to do them. this makes me focus on that even more. ue psoriasis. now i feel free to bare my skin, thanks to skyrizi. ♪(uplifting music)♪ ♪nothing is everything♪ i'm celebrating my clearer skin... my way. with skyrizi, 3 out of 4 people achieved 90% clearer skin at 4 months. in another study, most people had 90% clearer skin, even at 5 years. and skyrizi is just 4 doses a year, after 2 starter doses. serious allergic reactions and an increased risk of infections or a lower ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms, had a vaccine, or plan to. thanks to clearer skin with skyrizi - this is my moment. there's nothing on my skin and that means everything! ♪nothing is everythin
it was only a year ago that i was in paris, pasting on the louvre. this. 400 people pasting. people on the floor, people wondering what it is, looking at it. we were at a moment where we could all gather, and share something. that can all be taken away in a heartbeat. often, i rush into doing projects because i think they'll be no tomorrow to do them. this makes me focus on that even more. ue psoriasis. now i feel free to bare my skin, thanks to skyrizi. ♪(uplifting music)♪ ♪nothing is...
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it's as if i told you that you need to cut the monulisa in two and hang it. one half in the louvre, thebe able to appreciate the beauty of the painting, and this is exactly what happened with the parthenon and its sculptures. the greek prime minister criticized sunak for canceling the meeting and added that a person who is confident that he is right will not shy away from the conversation and will not be afraid to listen to the arguments of the other side. officials around metsaatas called the actions of the british prime minister wrong and undignified. today. the high-profile story around the announcement of bankruptcy of the exchange methods continued: the day before we talked about it, today in the central bank was told that the situation with the bankruptcy petition of the exchange, the quote is close to a crime, we will find out the details right now, denis telalev joins us, denis, does the central bank intend to do something in this regard? yes, he has already started an investigation and will look for signs of market manipulation, and this, by the way, is a criminal offense. yest
it's as if i told you that you need to cut the monulisa in two and hang it. one half in the louvre, thebe able to appreciate the beauty of the painting, and this is exactly what happened with the parthenon and its sculptures. the greek prime minister criticized sunak for canceling the meeting and added that a person who is confident that he is right will not shy away from the conversation and will not be afraid to listen to the arguments of the other side. officials around metsaatas called the...
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photographed in europe, photographed in various museums, as it were including there in the armitage in the louvrent aesthetic, of course, is modernism, which initially seemed to indicate that it was moving away from astarism, from classicism and from everything that was, declaring itself a new architecture, so i plunged into the study of this direction, i must say, that i learned a lot of interesting things for myself, fantastic, well, here i would not entirely agree, by the way, it seems to me that this exhibition is a very important step in revaluing this style in general, because it’s just not that good... began to be introduced into the information space, where, for example, about 20 years ago, in moscow it was generally considered architectural garbage, these buildings were demolished so recklessly, they were considered to be of little value, absolutely a heritage, completely reflecting the most negative aspects of the so-called soviet damned collective past, only just a couple of years ago books began to come out little by little, in general , to overestimate this period, well, look, what i
photographed in europe, photographed in various museums, as it were including there in the armitage in the louvrent aesthetic, of course, is modernism, which initially seemed to indicate that it was moving away from astarism, from classicism and from everything that was, declaring itself a new architecture, so i plunged into the study of this direction, i must say, that i learned a lot of interesting things for myself, fantastic, well, here i would not entirely agree, by the way, it seems to me...
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your life, they will stick to the pavement, paint rivers poisonous green, and stain the walls of the louvree bad guys at all, who enjoy looking like jerks. join us as we fight for a common cause. judging by the debates on in international forums and government statements, everyone has forgotten the goal of limiting global warming. we are the younger generation, this is categorically unacceptable. but this is a direct continuation of the global climate strategies of states and private businesses. they have been talking about global warming with the intonation “oh, everything is lost” and there is no salvation for us for about 20 years. before that, they really threatened global cooling, but warming turned out to be more convincing. they grabbed hold of it and are ready to throw trillions into its furnace, or, more correctly , to feed the global climatic refrigerator. billions have long been lost to this public...money doesn't count. i will demand that the g7 do everything possible to achieve net-zero emissions, kickstart the green industrial revolution and rebuild economies to eliminate furt
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and the louvre cut in half.vernment. then the greek premier met with keith sir keir starmer last night. the reports in greece that sir keir starmer is looking for a legal solution to this issue, maybe to lend them out, lend them out. at that point, i think the tories felt, well, cut and run. the meeting was cancelled. they offered up dowden, the offered up oliver dowden, the deputy minister and deputy prime minister and that was as affront to the was seen as an affront to the greece. greeks went home greece. and the greeks went home and here and they didn't appear here beanng and they didn't appear here bearing gifts to use some more classical issues. we've been shouting at the cabinet as they've left. have you lost your marbles? can the marbles come back? it's a classic. some would say maybe a distracting issue . say maybe a distracting issue. for me, it shows that the election full on the row election is full on the row about the elgin marbles is a classic election issue. what would a labour government do? wha
and the louvre cut in half.vernment. then the greek premier met with keith sir keir starmer last night. the reports in greece that sir keir starmer is looking for a legal solution to this issue, maybe to lend them out, lend them out. at that point, i think the tories felt, well, cut and run. the meeting was cancelled. they offered up dowden, the offered up oliver dowden, the deputy minister and deputy prime minister and that was as affront to the was seen as an affront to the greece. greeks...
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here they are all smiles at the eiffel tower and the louvre.enerations of women powering up as super heroes at the disney new york art of marvel hotel. and while it might have been a bit wet, nothing was raining on their parade. >> hey! >> reporter: loki. >> the pleasure is ours. >> reporter: mickey. and their favorite, the black panther himself. >> i'm so excited. >> reporter: for wanda, this trip meant her first ride ever in 92 years. >> i don't care if i'm 92. i feel like i'm 22. >> reporter: after one carousel ride, she was a bona fide enthusiast slinging her own web to defeat the bad guy on spider-man adventure and shrinking down to rat size in ratatoulle. >> you were great! >> reporter: a dream day come to life, all from one magical disney wish. that is all the magic in one. miss wanda, 92 years young. the entire crew has been so inspired by you for so many reasons. but how do you do it? how does it feel to be here living this? >> i'm enjoying myself. wishes do come true. you never think it happens, but it does. i'm so happy to be here. >
here they are all smiles at the eiffel tower and the louvre.enerations of women powering up as super heroes at the disney new york art of marvel hotel. and while it might have been a bit wet, nothing was raining on their parade. >> hey! >> reporter: loki. >> the pleasure is ours. >> reporter: mickey. and their favorite, the black panther himself. >> i'm so excited. >> reporter: for wanda, this trip meant her first ride ever in 92 years. >> i don't care...
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it's like if i told you that you cut the monolisa in half, you'll have half of it in the louvre and halfpened to. well, let's also about the stolen valuables, the russian foreign ministry criticized the netherlands museum for their decision to transfer to ukraine the skivsky gold collection, which, as we remember, belongs to the museums of crimea, the department, well, the smolyanskaya square midi called this step illegitimate from the point of view of the practice of museum exchanges and unconscionable from the point of view moral point of view. let me remind you that the historical collection of ancient artifacts from the museums of crimea arrived in ukraine on monday, the decision was... after almost a ten-year legal dispute between russia and ukraine in dutch arbitration, the collection transferred to kiev includes more than 500 items, the day before the security service of ukraine published footage of the exhibits , here you see them, these are gold women's jewelry, a bracelet, a headdress, it is reported that the collection will be stored on the territory of the museum complex of t
it's like if i told you that you cut the monolisa in half, you'll have half of it in the louvre and halfpened to. well, let's also about the stolen valuables, the russian foreign ministry criticized the netherlands museum for their decision to transfer to ukraine the skivsky gold collection, which, as we remember, belongs to the museums of crimea, the department, well, the smolyanskaya square midi called this step illegitimate from the point of view of the practice of museum exchanges and...
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, he made clear that he likened the issue of the elgin marbles to carving up some art between the louvreally annoyed i think the number 10 so annoyed i think the number 10 so a meeting today has been cancelled and but i think going back to that point on shoplifting now fascinating. i think labour are on to something quite there for quite quite promising there for them. has been them. shoplifting has been illegal 1968 the illegal since 1968 under the theft but the coalition theft act, but the coalition government in 2014 did make it clear that if any value items nicked under £200, the maximum penalty was six months in jail. but very rarely prosecuted. more than that, it's seven years in prison and they want to come down hard. and the numbers are spiralling up 20% in a year in some areas, 40. i think even some areas, up 40. i think even anecdotally we know people are talking about about theft from shops. watch these shops. if you watch these programmes tv, i mean, i've programmes on tv, i mean, i've been watching often the police are called. it's are very rarely called. it's deau are very
, he made clear that he likened the issue of the elgin marbles to carving up some art between the louvreally annoyed i think the number 10 so annoyed i think the number 10 so a meeting today has been cancelled and but i think going back to that point on shoplifting now fascinating. i think labour are on to something quite there for quite quite promising there for them. has been them. shoplifting has been illegal 1968 the illegal since 1968 under the theft but the coalition theft act, but the...
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and half of it were at the louvre and half at the british museum.s. fast forward to yesterday and he was informed by downing street that a meeting with rishi sunak, that was meant to take place today, was being cancelled because of those comments. i am told that people in downing street believe they had assurances from the greek government that he wouldn't talk about it while he was in the uk. and they believe he effectively made it into a bit of a media circus and they felt very bruised by that. but rishi sunak�*s general position is also that he believes the right place for these sculptures is the british museum. now one person that kyriakos mitsotakis did meet yesterday is a sir keir starmer, the labour leader, and keir starmer has said that labour's position is that they would not stand in the way of a deal if the british museum and the greek government work to reach a deal where some of these marbles were returned to greece, perhaps on a loan. government says it is reckless for labour to even contemplate such a deal but it is worth noting, nego
and half of it were at the louvre and half at the british museum.s. fast forward to yesterday and he was informed by downing street that a meeting with rishi sunak, that was meant to take place today, was being cancelled because of those comments. i am told that people in downing street believe they had assurances from the greek government that he wouldn't talk about it while he was in the uk. and they believe he effectively made it into a bit of a media circus and they felt very bruised by...
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the louvre's department of egyptian antiquities presents an augmented reality guided tour using snap you eat, the lack of light distorts the portion size. it seems smaller, and the amount eaten is more difficult to control. this is a source of calories, it is also a source of impressions, if we do not see these impressions, we will try to get more taste, which means we will eat more. secondly, with a high level of illumination, we have a higher level of serotonin, which actually gives us a feeling of satisfaction from food; in the dark, everything seems bland and tasteless, so we have to eat more, however, everyone can help control their appetite and successfully lose weight if they there will be enough inulin in the diet, i’ll explain why , good morning, hello, why does the feeling of hunger arise at all, well, for example, a person decided to eat simple carbohydrates, naturally, all this enters our body and is absorbed almost instantly, the body secretes a huge amount of insulin in order to push it all through our cells. which means we have an appetite, or worse, hunger, but here a
the louvre's department of egyptian antiquities presents an augmented reality guided tour using snap you eat, the lack of light distorts the portion size. it seems smaller, and the amount eaten is more difficult to control. this is a source of calories, it is also a source of impressions, if we do not see these impressions, we will try to get more taste, which means we will eat more. secondly, with a high level of illumination, we have a higher level of serotonin, which actually gives us a...
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indeed i don't know that the louvre should hand back all of those egyptian artefacts .d them. how far do we want to go? >> well, also this is a question for you, tom. do you think if labour get into power, if they form the next government, do you think they'd be more open to returning historical artefacts to other countries ? because, you to other countries? because, you know, there's a lot of left wing people in this country who believe that these sorts of things should go back to what they perceive to be their rightful homes. >> i'm not saying that they've got precedence , but when tony got precedence, but when tony blair became prime minister, pretty soon we handed hong kong back to the chinese. i do know. i know margaret thatcher i do know margaret thatcher signed deal. i'm being signed that deal. i'm being facetious. but i don't know, perhaps they have form. but let us know, should keep us know, should we keep historical artefacts britain historical artefacts in britain specifically the elgin marbles? >> let us know what you think this is. good afternoon, britain o
indeed i don't know that the louvre should hand back all of those egyptian artefacts .d them. how far do we want to go? >> well, also this is a question for you, tom. do you think if labour get into power, if they form the next government, do you think they'd be more open to returning historical artefacts to other countries ? because, you to other countries? because, you know, there's a lot of left wing people in this country who believe that these sorts of things should go back to what...