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♪ ♪ and i don't care if that's all i ever do ♪ ♪ i feel like the frame that gets to hold the mona lisa whoa oh oh, whoa oh oh whoa oh oh, whoa oh oh whoa oh oh, whoa oh oh ♪ ♪ whoa oh oh, whoa oh oh whoa oh oh, whoa oh oh whoa oh oh, whoa oh oh whoa oh oh ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: brad paisley, everybody! the album, "wheelhouse," is available everywhere. you can see him on tour now. go to bradpaisley.com for dates. my thanks to kelly ripa, robyn doolittle! and once again, brad paisley, and of course the 8g band. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> carson: well hello there. i'm carson daly and you've tuned into "last call." thank you for that, and here is tonight's line-up. we've got for our music we're going to visit the troubadour for the tv debut of lucius. in "the snapshot" we're going to get to know the gals of the seattle rock band la luz. but first it's time for our comedy spotlight. andi osho is a british comedian and actress who's pretty much conquered the u.k. she's preformed theater, she's acted in tv and film, she's even hosted her own show, and preformed comedy all over
♪ ♪ and i don't care if that's all i ever do ♪ ♪ i feel like the frame that gets to hold the mona lisa whoa oh oh, whoa oh oh whoa oh oh, whoa oh oh whoa oh oh, whoa oh oh ♪ ♪ whoa oh oh, whoa oh oh whoa oh oh, whoa oh oh whoa oh oh, whoa oh oh whoa oh oh ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: brad paisley, everybody! the album, "wheelhouse," is available everywhere. you can see him on tour now. go to bradpaisley.com for dates. my thanks to kelly ripa, robyn...
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and then it's the mona lisa painted with microsoft paint. >> it's usually good enough to draw a stick figure and that's the extend of it of it. >> the idea hi was to take something people had experience with and put it with another thing, which was the mona lisa. it was two things they could relate to and give it a value of its own. >> despite the limitations of microsoft paint, jason finds ways to add depth to his painting. >> i was using a drawing tablet so that made it a lot easier. but i used a variety of the tools and a lot of it is an optical illusion. >> within about an hour and a half, jason finishes his painting. and since posting, jason's rendition of the mona lisa has gone viral, with more than 11 million hits. jason says he hopes to continue to use the internet as a medium to showcase his work. >> the internet expands people's horizons and opens up the world to their self-expression. their art is probably getting seen more on youtube, even if it's not making millions. if it's just getting thousands of views than it would be sitting in a gallery. >> another artist who bring
and then it's the mona lisa painted with microsoft paint. >> it's usually good enough to draw a stick figure and that's the extend of it of it. >> the idea hi was to take something people had experience with and put it with another thing, which was the mona lisa. it was two things they could relate to and give it a value of its own. >> despite the limitations of microsoft paint, jason finds ways to add depth to his painting. >> i was using a drawing tablet so that made...
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i have a picture of the mona lisa. i bought it in rome.hat i like about it is the sort of half smile, and the fold of her arms, folded one over the other. one of my hobbies is record collecting and listening to music. ♪ this is don buyas. this was recorded in paris many years ago. he has since died. he was a jazz musician. these were done in london when i attended an invitation to buckingham palace to receive an award. this award was given to me for my service in agriculture in granada. this one is my wife and my cousin. this one is with my wife and children. and this is myself. and this is myself and my wife at the palace after receiving an award. this award as the commander of the british empire. i was able to enter and shake the hand of the queen. thank you very kindly. and enjoy the rest of your stay in granada. divide. -- goodbye. >> thanks for having us. if you are chinese, whether you can afford medical treatment or not largely depends on where you live. more than half the population in the countryside can only dream of the health c
i have a picture of the mona lisa. i bought it in rome.hat i like about it is the sort of half smile, and the fold of her arms, folded one over the other. one of my hobbies is record collecting and listening to music. ♪ this is don buyas. this was recorded in paris many years ago. he has since died. he was a jazz musician. these were done in london when i attended an invitation to buckingham palace to receive an award. this award was given to me for my service in agriculture in granada. this...
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no, he has to be the leader, he doesn't eat, he doesn't sleep, he recreated opera, he hated the mona lisa because it was ambiguous. he shot eight holes in one the first timing he shot golf. that was crazy stuff. >> the absurdity is that this is going on, on earth now, and more people are more interested in dennis rodman than the 24 million people who are suffering every day. >> under the circumstances, why do you think he's managed to get he and his father and away? >> if you are willing to have 10% of your population starve in order to maintain power, what is going to take you out of that leadership position? they have no are idea of human rights. they have got this great way of manipulating language. for example, they also say, we don't use the word concentration camps, therefore we don't have them here. it is orwellian to a particular degree. >> the concentration camps have been exposed to be absolutely horrific. >> it's been that way for decades. they take whole family to camp. and it is said you have to exterminate, three generations of your family have to be killed. >> children who
no, he has to be the leader, he doesn't eat, he doesn't sleep, he recreated opera, he hated the mona lisa because it was ambiguous. he shot eight holes in one the first timing he shot golf. that was crazy stuff. >> the absurdity is that this is going on, on earth now, and more people are more interested in dennis rodman than the 24 million people who are suffering every day. >> under the circumstances, why do you think he's managed to get he and his father and away? >> if you...
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. >> it's like a mona lisa picture. the eyes follow you.'t want to take it away from you. >> jasper has a six-pack. >> i want you to keep it in your bedroom. >> pretty good, right? >> did a good job. >> bob, if you decide you need artwork in your apartment -- >> thank you very much. >> thank you, mel. >> that's very nice. incredible detail. >> i bet there's a camera installed in that. >> speaking of that, is it my turn? >> no, it's greg's. >> control yourself. remember this, it's a bus, my bus. a bus i'll be traveling across the country for my new book "not cool" and what a beautiful cover. starting march 27th, i'll be all over texas. look at the dates, dallas, abilene. i won't name them all, but i'll end in college station. then in april, michigan, indianapolis, ohio, tennessee. in mid-april, florida and alabama. i'll be everywhere. the only way to find out is go to ggutfelt.com. i will commit suicide afterwards. >> that's terrible. >> aren't you going to be on the shows? >> not for three months. >> this is day one of the 104 -- >> why day
. >> it's like a mona lisa picture. the eyes follow you.'t want to take it away from you. >> jasper has a six-pack. >> i want you to keep it in your bedroom. >> pretty good, right? >> did a good job. >> bob, if you decide you need artwork in your apartment -- >> thank you very much. >> thank you, mel. >> that's very nice. incredible detail. >> i bet there's a camera installed in that. >> speaking of that, is it my turn? >>...
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i get it, for the media, it's a scar on their mona lisa.se, vital questions have messed with conspiracy. the louder voices make the others sound crazy. the dems go-to response, there's no there there. i get it, however, there's one question that needs a simple answer, and you know it. who pushed the video? it's not a link to conspiracy. it's just a question. 2016 looms for the clintons. it's always been about elections. 2012, 2016. and also, about an instinct to blame america first. the video was pushed to take the heat off hillary and her boss and to place it on us, the west. blame the video, then question us about security, delayed responses, and arrests fade, and they avoid accusations of islam phobia. blaming the video tosses all of us into a tiny jail cell that you pretend to christian with a funny name. the final touch, the government buying whimpy ads on pakistani tv to apologize. nice work, but the accolades go to the media as they embraced the lie. they moved on as it unraveled. i would say the media swept it under the rug, but the
i get it, for the media, it's a scar on their mona lisa.se, vital questions have messed with conspiracy. the louder voices make the others sound crazy. the dems go-to response, there's no there there. i get it, however, there's one question that needs a simple answer, and you know it. who pushed the video? it's not a link to conspiracy. it's just a question. 2016 looms for the clintons. it's always been about elections. 2012, 2016. and also, about an instinct to blame america first. the video...
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a former stamp curator at the british museum calls it the mona lisa of the most prized stamps.0 million and $20 million at auction in june. >> the abc7 news continues at 5:30 with the top stories. >> the former stop cop isn't holding back and jordan said there is a travesty of discuss advertise happening in the city. one of the best things about is that millions of people will qualify for financial assistance. for example, if you're a single person making less than $46,000 a year, or a family of four, earning up to $94,200, you may be eligible for premium assistance. the lower your annual income, the greater financial assistance you will receive. get answers, and get covered. find out if you're eligible and enroll now. at coveredca.com. >>> live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news. >>> good morning at 5:30 on friday and valentine's day. thanks for joining us. >> for those who have forgotten the valentine's day gifts and need to get out there, what is the weather like? >> it will be good. there is no worry other than the fog this morning. you can see the mist. i c
a former stamp curator at the british museum calls it the mona lisa of the most prized stamps.0 million and $20 million at auction in june. >> the abc7 news continues at 5:30 with the top stories. >> the former stop cop isn't holding back and jordan said there is a travesty of discuss advertise happening in the city. one of the best things about is that millions of people will qualify for financial assistance. for example, if you're a single person making less than $46,000 a year,...
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people down there looked over at detroit and said, we don't want to be that, which is basically the mona lisa of union damage. that's all you have to look at and go, sorry, i think we'll go our way. >> unions are getting desdesper. they're threatening to sue. >> they shouldn't sue and you should not allege there's racism. >> i said cultural -- you don't think somebody on that plant force said to somebody else, we want these northern labor guys coming down here who supported the civil rights movement? >> no, i don't. >> you're naive. >> there are better race relations now in the north than the south. >> we have to move on, but there is also bad news for the white house. the congressional budget office came out and said the president's proposal to up the minimum wage to $10.10 an hour would kill 500,000 jobs. bob, any thoughts on this one? >> yeah, very simple. i have begun to believe the cbo has either lost its mind -- look, there's 600 labor economists who believe it has no impact, in fact, it helps the economy, and six of those are nobel laureates. i'll put them up against the cbo any day. e
people down there looked over at detroit and said, we don't want to be that, which is basically the mona lisa of union damage. that's all you have to look at and go, sorry, i think we'll go our way. >> unions are getting desdesper. they're threatening to sue. >> they shouldn't sue and you should not allege there's racism. >> i said cultural -- you don't think somebody on that plant force said to somebody else, we want these northern labor guys coming down here who supported...
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conquest of jerusalem by the romans, the insignia we see of the arch of tightness in wilma, the mona lisa taken on one of napoleon's ventures but what distinguished this theft was its bread, its debt, its efficiency, its organization. so, for example, with respect artworks, it is estimated at 600,000 pieces of art were stolen. 8,000 of which were personally selected by adolf hitler for museum he planned after the war in his home town but art work was only a part of it. so, for example, homes and businesses, jewelry, gold fillings, insurance policies and bank accounts. let me just mention the bank accounts and insurance policies which will come back to the art little later. what we found through an article in the wall street journal that i read in brussels, a front-page article, and it said that there were dormant swiss bank accounts, accounts that had been set up during the war primarily by jews trying to shield their money in the safest banking system in europe from the onslaught of the third reich and after the war, those who survived or if they didn't, their families who tried to recou
conquest of jerusalem by the romans, the insignia we see of the arch of tightness in wilma, the mona lisa taken on one of napoleon's ventures but what distinguished this theft was its bread, its debt, its efficiency, its organization. so, for example, with respect artworks, it is estimated at 600,000 pieces of art were stolen. 8,000 of which were personally selected by adolf hitler for museum he planned after the war in his home town but art work was only a part of it. so, for example, homes...
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and you think about the story between the mona lisa and the louvre which is moved on fife separate occasions -- five separate occasions, "the last supper" and david. i mean, the three most famous works of art are at ground zero of the story. the david couldn't be moved out of the academia because of the size and weight, so the local art officials entombed it in brick. the great concern that the ceiling would collapse and destroy the david. dean keller is arriving into the academia, he's standing there watching as the local officials are removing the brick to expose the david for the first time in republican three years. >> host: and on the cover of rescuing da vinci -- >> guest: yeah, here again we see another masterpiece by leonardo da vinci that is, you know, it's funny, we think of photo ops as a modern-day invention. here's a great example of 1945 -- 1946, actually, the monuments officers are standing in front of a train outdoors holding in this painting with their bare hands. they've removed it from the crate. it's one painting on one train car of about 26 train cars filled with stolen
and you think about the story between the mona lisa and the louvre which is moved on fife separate occasions -- five separate occasions, "the last supper" and david. i mean, the three most famous works of art are at ground zero of the story. the david couldn't be moved out of the academia because of the size and weight, so the local art officials entombed it in brick. the great concern that the ceiling would collapse and destroy the david. dean keller is arriving into the academia,...
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the mona lisa on the canterbury take responsibility because my ghana has had celebrities the thing is tony clark in the last seven years before that we have a tradition of having someone from the community lead the tories i have new management said he wanted to go back to their roots and traditions. i didn't go to the community so the invite me over to this week's carnival is a rare opportunity for me as my mind tonight residents to take any but the center of town. the medical people in mine data as real as the name will be hitting the poor beast. she is already a queen and hutch me missy. so she has already been elected by a handmade is i buy the entire neighborhoods in time to bow to the entire tree and see as they have already likes to queen. but today he did she puts the crown on and shares the wells that she is the queen. it's one day dense any deals cream sauce on top every wednesday in the spotlight is on saturday when shells number into history perks in front of a global audience of millions that brings us to be false and get today. log on. a new moral montage that is complete
the mona lisa on the canterbury take responsibility because my ghana has had celebrities the thing is tony clark in the last seven years before that we have a tradition of having someone from the community lead the tories i have new management said he wanted to go back to their roots and traditions. i didn't go to the community so the invite me over to this week's carnival is a rare opportunity for me as my mind tonight residents to take any but the center of town. the medical people in mine...
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. >> rose: like that mona lisa. >> and i cover this a lot in "saving italy." the david can't be moved due to its size and weight so it's entombed in brick. the great fear being the allies will bomb and the roof will collapse. the last supper wh which we do tilt our hand on that in george's film was protected by sandbags and scaffolding by local museum officials and it was a miracle that will this survived a british bomb that landed 80 feet away and blasts out the east wall, the roof collapses. so there are all these really precarious moments during the war. >> rose: what were the biggest losses because of allied bombing? >> i think the montagna frescoes at a chapel in padua is certainly a remarkable loss and it was horrifying to the monuments officers in italy that are looking at these photographs estimate damage photos but these are art historians looking at them and they realize this is a catastrophe and when they saw the photo of the last supper, of the building where there's no east wall, the painting is on the north wall, there's no roof and braces are ho
. >> rose: like that mona lisa. >> and i cover this a lot in "saving italy." the david can't be moved due to its size and weight so it's entombed in brick. the great fear being the allies will bomb and the roof will collapse. the last supper wh which we do tilt our hand on that in george's film was protected by sandbags and scaffolding by local museum officials and it was a miracle that will this survived a british bomb that landed 80 feet away and blasts out the east...
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. >>> quiÉn pinto la famosa mona lisa. >>> que paÍs inventÓ la cruz roja. >>> la luz roja...emos cÓmo les va en la convivencia a las 8/7 centro por univisiÓn. >>> ahora la cosa se pone buena, entre alicia y dennis creo que habrÁ algo, porque de su grupo saldrÁ la reina. >>> la pelea no serÁ entre ellas, porque cada una darÁ lo mejor. y se que alicia, lo que respecta, serÁ el todo por el todo, para que la ganadora sea de su equipo. >>> de las doce candidatas digan una? >>> la dominicana tiene un cuerpazo, trabaja en una ferreterÍa, de 9 a 5. >>> la foto de ella... >>> a las 5 se va a otro segundo trabajo hasta las 10 de la noche. >>> y jugÓ bien, porque aunque ayer estÁbamos viendo la prueba de talento no fue la que demostrÓ mÁs, todo el mundo habla de la prueba de ella. >>> movÍa el pelo bonito. >>> y hay dos chicas que tienen aÑo tras aÑo, y estas chicas tienen dos o tres aÑos intentandolo, y por fin lo hicieron, y vienen mÁs prepa preparadas. >>> ya vienen con experiencia. >>> los dos casos son diferentes, marÍa elena era tÍmida, y la chica cubana me dicen que le faltaba fo
. >>> quiÉn pinto la famosa mona lisa. >>> que paÍs inventÓ la cruz roja. >>> la luz roja...emos cÓmo les va en la convivencia a las 8/7 centro por univisiÓn. >>> ahora la cosa se pone buena, entre alicia y dennis creo que habrÁ algo, porque de su grupo saldrÁ la reina. >>> la pelea no serÁ entre ellas, porque cada una darÁ lo mejor. y se que alicia, lo que respecta, serÁ el todo por el todo, para que la ganadora sea de su equipo....
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. >> some people would be wills to die to save the mona lisa. >> they might be but the argument i wouldce of art, what they were saying is you're not going to be allowed to destroy our entire culture and not only kill everyone, but also say that we never existed, that we weren't here and that is worth dying for and that i think is what those men -- that's what was so important. >> may be about to get the recognition. i hear they're up for a congressional gold medal. you got to meet un. >> ari atlinger was the youngest and came to the premiere the other night and going to have dinner with him and he's really fun and funny and enjoying this time. >> i bet you he is. a lot of pranks but i got to tell you we're getting all kinds of questions coming in on twitter right now. everyone wants to know what you're going to do to tina fey and amy poehler for this. >> oh, you got it. >> it's a story of how george clooney would rather float away into space and die than spend one more minute with a woman his own age. [ laughter ] >> now you promised to get them back. >> i already started. i sent -- i
. >> some people would be wills to die to save the mona lisa. >> they might be but the argument i wouldce of art, what they were saying is you're not going to be allowed to destroy our entire culture and not only kill everyone, but also say that we never existed, that we weren't here and that is worth dying for and that i think is what those men -- that's what was so important. >> may be about to get the recognition. i hear they're up for a congressional gold medal. you got to...
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. >>> the mona lisa, the last supper, a couple of leonardo de'da vinci's most famous works of art.ve been working on the project for a couple of years and traveling and researching in italy for many, many -- >> poor thing. poor thing. >> how do you know this is a da vinci salad? >> this was found in one of his old notebooks, a shopping list he had written down, all the ingredients, probably not exactly, but the ingredients for this salad, and he did this vinaigrette that we're going to throw together with mint and parsley and fennel. he was a vegetarian. so he wouldn't have eaten the chicken we're -- >> that's all right. we'll do it for him. >> here is the fennel. you'll get the idea there. we toss that with lemon juice. some olive oil, garlic, salt and pepper. i like it better raw. >> i do too. >> we have watermelon radishes. >> the cutest things. >> we grow those in our garden. and nice mix of frise and all the herbs, parsley, thyme and mint. the mint is a nice surprise in there. >> okay. >> if you want to pour this in there. >> what's that? >> that's white wine vinegar. and that
. >>> the mona lisa, the last supper, a couple of leonardo de'da vinci's most famous works of art.ve been working on the project for a couple of years and traveling and researching in italy for many, many -- >> poor thing. poor thing. >> how do you know this is a da vinci salad? >> this was found in one of his old notebooks, a shopping list he had written down, all the ingredients, probably not exactly, but the ingredients for this salad, and he did this vinaigrette...