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picasso, gauguin, cezanne, delacroix, kandinsky, marcel duchamp, and on and on and on. it's a massive exhibit. 1200 painters and sculptors. impressionists, post impressionists, and most controversial of all, the cubists. so, as this exhibit was being set up in capturing the nation's attention, a lot of the press seemed to be focused on the french painter henri matisse. i will give you a couple examples of matisse's work. ok. gives you a sense of how he paints. another quick example. this is one that was on display at the armory show. he is a post impressionist. he is messing with lines here a little bit. the new york times, for example, so fascinated with matisse, they sent a reporter to france to interview him and from this interview then, what you have, we get a good sense both of what these modern artists were attempting to do, and also why their critics disliked them so much. so, you have before you then just a little snippet from this article, this interview with matisse. what is your theory on art, the reporter asked? "take that table for example. i do not literal
picasso, gauguin, cezanne, delacroix, kandinsky, marcel duchamp, and on and on and on. it's a massive exhibit. 1200 painters and sculptors. impressionists, post impressionists, and most controversial of all, the cubists. so, as this exhibit was being set up in capturing the nation's attention, a lot of the press seemed to be focused on the french painter henri matisse. i will give you a couple examples of matisse's work. ok. gives you a sense of how he paints. another quick example. this is one...
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Feb 8, 2015
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and then finally, marcel deschuchamp, "nude descending." so, these are just three of those. you get a sense of the cubist genre here. what are we seeing? what we're seeing is a further disorienting of lines and overall structure. the cubists, on purpose, fracture the traditional form, the subject as it were. it is all broken up and reassembled. and reassembled. and this fit both the artist's temper and some of the philosophical motivations of the time, and that is things are not what they seem or may not be what they seem. ok? especially with einstein and some of freud's influence. this is a thought that is starting to take hold, starting to take root. what we thought was time and space turns out not to be time and space, at least not the way we thought it was. things like that. you can see this now working its way into art. that what we thought was true, real, more solid, absolute, that these things can be broken down, and then they can be reassembled. truth or art or life itself can be broken down, but then reassembled in a way that has greater meaning and value than it co
and then finally, marcel deschuchamp, "nude descending." so, these are just three of those. you get a sense of the cubist genre here. what are we seeing? what we're seeing is a further disorienting of lines and overall structure. the cubists, on purpose, fracture the traditional form, the subject as it were. it is all broken up and reassembled. and reassembled. and this fit both the artist's temper and some of the philosophical motivations of the time, and that is things are not what...
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>> marcel is 19 now and looking great.ine. >> i think the monkey, that's a comeback i'm waiting to see marcel. come on. >>> bill murray got crazy on the golf course and it didn't involve interactions with gophers. it did, however, involve some interactions with the gallery. >> opening round of the at&t pebble beach national pro-am, he pulled a fan down the hill. gave a warm, relaxing massage to another. his golfing one that great. got overzealous. missing putts. he's great at this. always entertaining at these pro-ams. >> i love him. sticking with sports in "the skinny" we turn to shaquille o'neal. you know he's a big guy. >> big dude. >> but since the 7'1" shaq's nba days are over he got some shorter pals. >> like kelly ripa. >> she's like up to his waist. >> this picture was posted to the live with kelly and michael instagram account. to accentuate the contrast she takes her heels off. you have been around her. how tall is she? >> i haven't been around her. i want to call her my best friend but we aren't. >> you gave me
>> marcel is 19 now and looking great.ine. >> i think the monkey, that's a comeback i'm waiting to see marcel. come on. >>> bill murray got crazy on the golf course and it didn't involve interactions with gophers. it did, however, involve some interactions with the gallery. >> opening round of the at&t pebble beach national pro-am, he pulled a fan down the hill. gave a warm, relaxing massage to another. his golfing one that great. got overzealous. missing putts....
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marcell landry drug his very own escape tunnel. he says, he just had to get out of his house. the numbers are completely staggering though, the snow 6 feet deep, the tunnel, runs from 26 feet long, marcell says, he began it out of bore women. >> i just started digging in, and, in, in, in, following the path eventually i found the car. >> marcell was able to find his car by using the key less remote to honk the horn. eventually his car remains burried under all that snow. ya, boredom or just desperation to get out of the house away from all of the snow. geez. >> that's too much carol? >> yes, you know, digging in that snow, that stuff can collapse. so that's kind of a dangerous pasttime. eyewitness weather watching, safer pasttime, also one useful to all of us, we have 2 degrees temperature from our weather watchers, than is bill and he says, very cold this morning took short walk with jake, but with no windchill, it was bearable. look how tough we're all get eggment don't you love this? it doesn't matter if it is 2 degrees or what it is? here is 0 degrees temperature this is j
marcell landry drug his very own escape tunnel. he says, he just had to get out of his house. the numbers are completely staggering though, the snow 6 feet deep, the tunnel, runs from 26 feet long, marcell says, he began it out of bore women. >> i just started digging in, and, in, in, in, following the path eventually i found the car. >> marcell was able to find his car by using the key less remote to honk the horn. eventually his car remains burried under all that snow. ya, boredom...
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>> this is marcel and his guardian passed away, so he's with muttville now. he's such a sweet boy. he was at an event last night and everybody kept kissing him. >> so he's got some pink on his fur. so explain to us how muttville works. you take dogs that were in dire straits from other shelters. >> right. we take senior dogs, dogs over 7 that end up in the shelter, usually due to things like somebody passing away or can no longer care for their dog, and we -- it's okay. >> a little shy. he's covering up your microphone. >> anyway, all of our dogs are people and dog friendly. we usually have about 70 available for adoption at any given time. >> tell us about the big event last night where he was kissed and loved. >> kissed and loved. we had an event called hope dog which i think you were -- >> yes i was a part of. >> a star in. >> the dog dressed up. we actually have a picture from that event last year we can show you. >> oh, yeah. >> the muttville dog that i was walking decided to use the runway as a rest room. >> it is sort of grassy. guess what. it happened again last night too.
>> this is marcel and his guardian passed away, so he's with muttville now. he's such a sweet boy. he was at an event last night and everybody kept kissing him. >> so he's got some pink on his fur. so explain to us how muttville works. you take dogs that were in dire straits from other shelters. >> right. we take senior dogs, dogs over 7 that end up in the shelter, usually due to things like somebody passing away or can no longer care for their dog, and we -- it's okay....
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. >> the final question, marcel.here was a belief in a series of statements a couple of months of that, the german government believed that an exit of greece from the eurozone could be -- you have your air to the ground in berlin, in germany. what is the current thinking about whether or not that is achievable? an exit from greece could be? >> it yes, unfortunately, a lot of people think greece can be -- that is an absolute illusion. it is a dangerous game. remember 2008 that's what we said about lehman's brothers. we can deal with that. that's not some systemic. we were entirely wrong. we should be very careful and we do not know how financial markets will react. my sense is when could -- to other countries but we have italy with huge problems. no growth for the last 10 years. very high public debt. what happens if interest rates rise? even on a moderate scale from those countries, you see interest rates rise and growth prospects deteriorated. and then having it spill over across of the countries. i would be very, v
. >> the final question, marcel.here was a belief in a series of statements a couple of months of that, the german government believed that an exit of greece from the eurozone could be -- you have your air to the ground in berlin, in germany. what is the current thinking about whether or not that is achievable? an exit from greece could be? >> it yes, unfortunately, a lot of people think greece can be -- that is an absolute illusion. it is a dangerous game. remember 2008 that's what...
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william harvey of hampton university is marcel from lille and north carolina. good morning. go ahead. >> caller: good morning. good morning dr. harvey. i did not attend a historically black college but my children did. i went to purdue and one thing i can say about the hbcu that they seem to have a camaraderie that did not exist for a black student especially one that was not attending a typical college curriculum. i did have an opportunity to visit your campus when my young people were looking at schools. jack and jill of america had a team conference there and you have to drop dead gorgeous campus. i was not even aware of that when i was looking at schools in the 70s. my bond with hampton is such that when i was in an interior design business that a family gave to me my sorority i spoke to for different black universities and i consider howard tuskegee and if you can describe the relationship of hampton had with tuskegee is the ivy league of black colleges. >> host: thank you. dr. harvey. >> guest: well thank you very much and again what she is saying is first of all i kee
william harvey of hampton university is marcel from lille and north carolina. good morning. go ahead. >> caller: good morning. good morning dr. harvey. i did not attend a historically black college but my children did. i went to purdue and one thing i can say about the hbcu that they seem to have a camaraderie that did not exist for a black student especially one that was not attending a typical college curriculum. i did have an opportunity to visit your campus when my young people were...
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my wife marcel and i talked about that. we asked ourselves how many lives might have been saved if the reagan administration instead of firing bob in 1981 had recognized the truth of what he was saying and instead supported negotiations to end the war in el salvador. so many, so many in this country wish they had but instead the war dragged on for another decade. it cost the lives of tens of thousands of people, mostly civilians. the tide only started to turn in 1989 after the cold-blooded murder of the six jesuit priests, their housekeeper and a daughter at the university of central america. this is a crime that top-ranking army officers tried very much to cover up. it was thanks to the late congressman joe moakley and his then-staff aide who is now congressman jim mcgovern and bob woodward and salvadoran investigators lee yonl gomez who i -- lionel gomez who i also came to know and respect. the plot was uncovered the killers identified. during this time i talked often with bob and i learned even more about those who were
my wife marcel and i talked about that. we asked ourselves how many lives might have been saved if the reagan administration instead of firing bob in 1981 had recognized the truth of what he was saying and instead supported negotiations to end the war in el salvador. so many, so many in this country wish they had but instead the war dragged on for another decade. it cost the lives of tens of thousands of people, mostly civilians. the tide only started to turn in 1989 after the cold-blooded...