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. ♪ mona lisa, mona lisa ♪ men have named you there are beautiful songs, words and memories that willts... ♪ it's impossible ♪ to tell the sun to leave the sky ♪ ♪ it's just impossible this is the music of your life. ♪ she wore blue velvet
. ♪ mona lisa, mona lisa ♪ men have named you there are beautiful songs, words and memories that willts... ♪ it's impossible ♪ to tell the sun to leave the sky ♪ ♪ it's just impossible this is the music of your life. ♪ she wore blue velvet
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city hall subway station hidden in downtown manhattan is often referred to as the mona lisa of subway stations. >> when it was first opened it was called an under ground cathedral. skylights, chandeliers, beautiful color tile, and sadly it's been closed to the public for about 60 years. and so it's a kind of mystery space under the streets of new york today. masterpieces. >> at the height of their popularity, the farther and son duo had offices all around the country. part of their success had to do with timing. >> many of our great cities in the 19th century were made entirely of wooden buildings. in chicago in 187119,000 buildings the he burned at once in the great fire of chicago. so you can imagine if your city could go up with a match, there was a lot of interest in how can we find a way to make buildings that won't burn down. >> architects relied on the fire proof approach as they rebuilt cities across the country and the demand for their work skyrocketed. >> it was an architectural movement at the time, grand buildings inspired by classical buildings of the past. >> as labor be
city hall subway station hidden in downtown manhattan is often referred to as the mona lisa of subway stations. >> when it was first opened it was called an under ground cathedral. skylights, chandeliers, beautiful color tile, and sadly it's been closed to the public for about 60 years. and so it's a kind of mystery space under the streets of new york today. masterpieces. >> at the height of their popularity, the farther and son duo had offices all around the country. part of their...
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sleep under will show more than a life should be making news all the face i describe you know mona. lisa. a pleasure to have you with us here on our team today i roll researcher.
sleep under will show more than a life should be making news all the face i describe you know mona. lisa. a pleasure to have you with us here on our team today i roll researcher.
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the mona lisa coming to washington to new york and the picture of standing in front of pinkhe gorgeousstrap less gown with the arm tucked under minister of france is priceless. >> she saw things and knew those things could be important, which she saw in the four days of 1963.ber of but if you see the way a president nowadays receives a tate vitz tore, that's all she's doing. duringizen hour and the predecessors, if you had a state dinner in the state dining room, there would be a big table in the shape of an e. and the president and first lady and the visitors would be at the long side. t was formal and military looking. through her idea you should have encouraged that conversation and a pageant on the south grounds with back to s that harken the revolutionary period. repainted orce one, with the design now adays. looking t the airport, he way it does with americandy diploma diplomacy. >> you can greet the foreign ceremony.nd make it a it would be union station or national airport. >> jessica is in pennsylvania. hi, jessica. >> hi. thank you for the series. it's so much fun. i'm curiou
the mona lisa coming to washington to new york and the picture of standing in front of pinkhe gorgeousstrap less gown with the arm tucked under minister of france is priceless. >> she saw things and knew those things could be important, which she saw in the four days of 1963.ber of but if you see the way a president nowadays receives a tate vitz tore, that's all she's doing. duringizen hour and the predecessors, if you had a state dinner in the state dining room, there would be a big...
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#mona lisa. #is she smiling? #speaking of smiling, i just saw my dentist. #bling. #dental care.d. #we can't stop we won't stop. #we run this. >> jimmy: #true playas for life. >> #is it worth it, let me work it. >> jimmy: #put my thing down. flip it and reverse it. >> both: #tiesreverdnatipilf. nwodgnihtym. #tiesreverdnatipilf. nwodgnihtym. >> questlove: hey, guys? >> yeah, quest? >> jimmy: what's up? >> questlove: #shut the [ bleep ] up [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: fair enough. fair enough. #hashtag. thanks to our friend justin timberlake there. his album, "the 20/20 experience 2 of 2," comes out september 30th. and be sure to check out his new film, "runner runner," which opens october 4th. we'll be right back with joseph gordon-levitt, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ have a cuervo. have an adventure. just don't have any regrets. cuervo. have a story. you're talking to the guy who hasn't approved a new stapler purchase in three years. but then i saw the new windows tablet, with a real keyboard, usb port, and full office. it's a tablet that works for work. plus, it's g
#mona lisa. #is she smiling? #speaking of smiling, i just saw my dentist. #bling. #dental care.d. #we can't stop we won't stop. #we run this. >> jimmy: #true playas for life. >> #is it worth it, let me work it. >> jimmy: #put my thing down. flip it and reverse it. >> both: #tiesreverdnatipilf. nwodgnihtym. #tiesreverdnatipilf. nwodgnihtym. >> questlove: hey, guys? >> yeah, quest? >> jimmy: what's up? >> questlove: #shut the [ bleep ] up [ cheers...
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. >> some of the recognizable pieces we did were a torso of michelangelo, we did a mona lisa, we didbefore going live, david comes up with a mischievous plan. >> i thought to myself, you know what, man, i am tired of doing all this serious news. i said, what if you just bring up this giant block of ice and i'll build up this story and talk about this being your prized possession, you have had the idea for months and then, the piece of resistance, i'm going to knock this thing over and it's going to shatter. >> he's like, come on, it will be great, don't corny. and i was like, okay, we'll do this. >> this is probably the coolest place literally and figuratively here at the fair, the ice museum, 15 degrees, the most unbelievable ice skupletures you have ever seen. you were telling me this is one of your prized possessions. >> yeah, this is a barachus cherub. he just pulled this out of the air. >> i'm standing here like, what the hell is this guy talking about? >> i've been working on it for eight hours now. >> as far as the amount of time i spent on it, i had started that piece for fiv
. >> some of the recognizable pieces we did were a torso of michelangelo, we did a mona lisa, we didbefore going live, david comes up with a mischievous plan. >> i thought to myself, you know what, man, i am tired of doing all this serious news. i said, what if you just bring up this giant block of ice and i'll build up this story and talk about this being your prized possession, you have had the idea for months and then, the piece of resistance, i'm going to knock this thing over...
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the lady was dubbed "mona lisa" by the press when we found her because she is really an extraordinary depiction of a beautiful woman of roman antiquity. and the picture we get is a community very much in the mainstream, but on the high end of the scale. sepphoris was not just a city with houses and with waterrks and things like that, but it had satellite settlements around. nazareth, to all intents and purpose, was a satellite village attached to the region or municipality of sepphoris. >> the findings really are requiring us completely to rethink jesus' social economic setting, because we really had thought of jesus as being really out in the... in the hinterland, utterly removed from urban life, especially roman-influenced urban life. what the excavations at sepphoris suggest is that jesus was quite proximate to a thriving and sophisticated urban environment that would have brought with it all of the diversity of... of the roman empire, and would have required, just to get on, you know, as the price of doing business, a level of sophistication that one would not have thought charact
the lady was dubbed "mona lisa" by the press when we found her because she is really an extraordinary depiction of a beautiful woman of roman antiquity. and the picture we get is a community very much in the mainstream, but on the high end of the scale. sepphoris was not just a city with houses and with waterrks and things like that, but it had satellite settlements around. nazareth, to all intents and purpose, was a satellite village attached to the region or municipality of...