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back then they lived in the south of france on the hill of moshe in an old farmhouse called note. because i lived in painted there for twenty years or so. in the fourteenth district of paris we're going to meet peter dupont. this former journalist was checking picasso's confidant she wrote about their relationship in a book and she witnessed the scale of the artist. body of work. cooked . so much it was it like this charge a clean sheet image that the cib. pradelle. yeah we'll call it is that he did back a lot of it. on the artist's death in one thousand nine hundred seventy three then on jackson's death thirteen years later almost two thousand paintings seven thousand drawings and one thousand two hundred sculptures were officially recorded . you know order to pay the inheritance duties part of the work was given to the state something known as payment in you. know this you don't claim is. done all the gloom all of. the city while. the good example of the biblical me under. john tended. bookable this is. john that it doesn't count thank you stone did i say i meet. the co they don
back then they lived in the south of france on the hill of moshe in an old farmhouse called note. because i lived in painted there for twenty years or so. in the fourteenth district of paris we're going to meet peter dupont. this former journalist was checking picasso's confidant she wrote about their relationship in a book and she witnessed the scale of the artist. body of work. cooked . so much it was it like this charge a clean sheet image that the cib. pradelle. yeah we'll call it is that...
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moshe loved one day i knew in one house a lot of. the. few couldn't measure that in hundred and that them and in the end behaved had the best finish. and. then of a suit. that was the best man. nora had was the best. but it had to. have been. the lad leave. them out. of finance as the mob. who was. an all. and a murderer get work at the end of the here's a kid that i have to have a kid that has their shit then when i get halle. and i wish to be and i've been this. is that i had no commute look around for took a toll on. a bus but that god yeah now i would look at. the census ninas for the inconvenience and i would look at only on the record and maybe the average. doctor ordered. me three home is that there are no women in fact that we. had. we had measured and i had them on them and them but but it had at least. some use is in the service of looking at a long. list to have. thought to distill their leaders to. the letter so i couldn't be on the menu of the. i would say you mean mccann but yes. then the sad mortal also did learn cutler and
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back then they lived in the south of france on the hill of moshe in an old farmhouse called noted i'm dizzy. because i lived in painted there for twenty years or so. in the fourteenth district of paris we're going to meet peter dupont. this former journalist was jacqueline picasso's confidant she wrote about their relationship in a book and she witnessed the scale of the artist body of work. total cooked to death and then ended up in the high position many young men so worship was a likeness jaja came she may think that this seemed. i don't need to prove that because she could be identified and he yelled all deserve to back it then we'll have it. on the artist's death in one thousand nine hundred seventy three then on jackson's death thirteen years later almost two thousand paintings seven thousand drawings and one thousand two hundred sculptures were officially recorded. in order to pay the inheritance duties part of the work was given. to the state something known as payment in you. know this you. get when you dump all the little mall into. the city while. they go it's a political.
back then they lived in the south of france on the hill of moshe in an old farmhouse called noted i'm dizzy. because i lived in painted there for twenty years or so. in the fourteenth district of paris we're going to meet peter dupont. this former journalist was jacqueline picasso's confidant she wrote about their relationship in a book and she witnessed the scale of the artist body of work. total cooked to death and then ended up in the high position many young men so worship was a likeness...
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it's the beginning next to a mish mosh pits. cease fires should join the pools of lords we flew all over the world. online and interactive. german to go. learn german for free wrist d.w. . global inequality. in equality in a gloomy connected well. when differences become disadvantages to. something besides each rolling. stone was immediately joined in discussions on how you were saying. it's going to venice global media farm twenty one thousand complaints made from months and. are we alone it's a fundamental question of humanity trying to figure out whether or not. life existed on mars pretty clear water was there and quite abundance while that would be and so on mars the atmosphere is one hundred of what we have here on earth it's very very cold at the past it's like you have started you could imagine bringing some supplies and you know you do then to build a little self-contained pressure vehicle or vessel which would be on the surface there are things like oxygen that you can harvest from the out spirit to help make living po
it's the beginning next to a mish mosh pits. cease fires should join the pools of lords we flew all over the world. online and interactive. german to go. learn german for free wrist d.w. . global inequality. in equality in a gloomy connected well. when differences become disadvantages to. something besides each rolling. stone was immediately joined in discussions on how you were saying. it's going to venice global media farm twenty one thousand complaints made from months and. are we alone it's...
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back then they lived in the south of france on the hill of moshe in an old farmhouse called note. because i lived in painted there for twenty years or so. in the fourteenth district of paris we're going to meet peter dupont. this former journalist was jacqueline picasso's confidant she wrote about their relationship in a book and she witnessed the scale of the artist. body of work. so was it was it like this charge a clean sheet image that the cib. yeah we'll call it is that he did back it a lot of it. on the artist's death in one thousand nine hundred seventy three then on jackson's death thirteen years later almost two thousand paintings seven thousand drawings and one thousand two hundred sculptures were officially recorded . in order to pay the inheritance duties part of the work was given to the state something known as payment in the you. know this you don't play this dice on deck indicates this i think it does all the gloom all of. this is a while. ago it's a political. challenge. bookable this is that you can't count on that it doesn't count thank you stone did i say i mee
back then they lived in the south of france on the hill of moshe in an old farmhouse called note. because i lived in painted there for twenty years or so. in the fourteenth district of paris we're going to meet peter dupont. this former journalist was jacqueline picasso's confidant she wrote about their relationship in a book and she witnessed the scale of the artist. body of work. so was it was it like this charge a clean sheet image that the cib. yeah we'll call it is that he did back it a...
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listen you often moshe and i know very well version military story we expected very much you expect that in order to defend yourself to be killed first you think that it's the right thing in the military issues in war you have two possibilities or you win or you lose and if i repeat the past when the german nazi army invaded the bush. people lost twenty million people but the a win at the end of the day i must believe that easy could do it without ruining so many people it was much better it is where we are they stand to feel easy fully and thoroughly served defensive position against people i won't say anything and i just say very clearly how must hamas terrorist islamic groups like isis our right to defend ourselves and we'll continue to do it i hope that they would stop this. military activity against us israeli forces have been shooting unarmed protesters who are hundreds of meters from the border fence we know that from the last number of weeks what justification is there for that. did you see what happened to the news today in the days before yes two journalists were killed they we
listen you often moshe and i know very well version military story we expected very much you expect that in order to defend yourself to be killed first you think that it's the right thing in the military issues in war you have two possibilities or you win or you lose and if i repeat the past when the german nazi army invaded the bush. people lost twenty million people but the a win at the end of the day i must believe that easy could do it without ruining so many people it was much better it is...
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bring it to american life the greetings were posted on the white house website but middle east analyst moshe or el fara believes that those words are insincere we think it's the message of words means nothing when we see the look room's actions so we see it as read a whole i'm just one of them if you like. ugly stands that he took against muslims and used arabs and i'm still using their knots this moment it is. blindly supporting those arenas it no matter what but it will not good news is that because a resolution against israel and nothing is done because of the american russia nothing nothing whatsoever but even really looked at saudis were asking who was russia or israel so that the going to buy and buy in the market mission resolution delusional lol we need leads least of all of. the french government plan to protect children from abuse has drawn criticism details have short break stay with. us. the politics in washington not been driven by the fossil fuel energy lobbyist they could have gone into renewables ten twenty years earlier and those jobs would be in place generating good paying
bring it to american life the greetings were posted on the white house website but middle east analyst moshe or el fara believes that those words are insincere we think it's the message of words means nothing when we see the look room's actions so we see it as read a whole i'm just one of them if you like. ugly stands that he took against muslims and used arabs and i'm still using their knots this moment it is. blindly supporting those arenas it no matter what but it will not good news is that...
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some didn't i very well join me on the stand calling moshe we're here preston to die and clock you played here for a little while played in the premier league for a long time and all of divisions in english football some people won't know it's. in the last ten twelve years in particular many players have come out across lots of different sports and talked about their own mental health issues on one of the you famously they in the last four or five year is of one serious shoes you come out you spoke with erudition let's go back to the very beginning professional football. first tall grass and fall mental health issues any more than any other industry in your opinion in my humble and honest opinion yes and quite emphatically yes and. i believe it's because the male orientated male dominated arena and you'll find it's similar in the surgery is a lot like the forces you know there are forces. and places where places like that where it's very much about being the alpha male one of the misconceptions about football i find is that people have a look at preston said manchester united in the thing
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moshe holders probably don't even know that they profit when ryan mittal sells bombs to crisis regions investors with money in the day confound for example the fund which belongs to germany's banks is one of the biggest shareholders of bryan mittal equity or people with money in early on slow bill investors one major fund did recently decide to divest its run metal shafts. an exception. as long as the majority of investors aren't interested it will only play a minor role for the share price. was a way out friday may be allowed but people keep on investing in it. because it's global maybe the state has to intervene it will. so. we joined parliamentarian mao to be on his way to collieries contain a pole in search of sardinia as ron paul says he is from clues as to who ordered four hundred eleven million euros worth of munitions from ryan metals italian subsidiary w.-m. italia saudi arabia. essential he changed their strategy they used to fly the bombs out now the ships. we knew that this was the best place from which to take photos of the secret operations with no ban on cameras. from he
moshe holders probably don't even know that they profit when ryan mittal sells bombs to crisis regions investors with money in the day confound for example the fund which belongs to germany's banks is one of the biggest shareholders of bryan mittal equity or people with money in early on slow bill investors one major fund did recently decide to divest its run metal shafts. an exception. as long as the majority of investors aren't interested it will only play a minor role for the share price....
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moshe with her service here was really young bearable . biggish it. should wish to go and watch them socially and with much mission breaking the silence was founded twelve years ago at the end of the second intifada by a group of former soldiers who had served in hebron. i mean even today it's still one of the bloodiest places. they believe that what soldiers experience daily should be shared with the public. the assembled photos they taken during their service as evidence. because i'm seeing a huge difference between what really happens and what we imagined quickly sparked off a heated debate go there she has been much of course shall we speak with surges but we hear their side of life under occupation. and the bloom clearly the margolis to question the moral price we're paying into a suit of this policy. when i was there that shack was already treatment should. generate you would walk down why up enough hamas you know i don't i'm not the holy maple i was utterly prado sweets in a coffee cup because. i didn't yell at the shrine a child of a woman who
moshe with her service here was really young bearable . biggish it. should wish to go and watch them socially and with much mission breaking the silence was founded twelve years ago at the end of the second intifada by a group of former soldiers who had served in hebron. i mean even today it's still one of the bloodiest places. they believe that what soldiers experience daily should be shared with the public. the assembled photos they taken during their service as evidence. because i'm seeing a...
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as the words of moshe but he doesn't stop. them from that's the reality of a soldier's life here in hebron. our same objective is to enforce the law since we have governed the city but it's an impossible task but even. if. curing my military service and especially after i started asking myself a lot of questions i meant shot my deciding moment for me it was a trip to hebron with breaking the silence with of on. the knees of what i remember feeling very strongly how unacceptable the existence of this place was sean mccormack and that i'd been unaware of what was happening there even more on acceptable it was being done in my name militias the situation worse under the current government. for our current government is insane most of all crazy young settlers run the country. i'm sure what's happening is disturbing company there is an organization of settlers financed in part by public funds that infiltrated us with hidden cameras and secret agents because they infiltrated our n.g.o.s and came to our homes a lot of issues people n
as the words of moshe but he doesn't stop. them from that's the reality of a soldier's life here in hebron. our same objective is to enforce the law since we have governed the city but it's an impossible task but even. if. curing my military service and especially after i started asking myself a lot of questions i meant shot my deciding moment for me it was a trip to hebron with breaking the silence with of on. the knees of what i remember feeling very strongly how unacceptable the existence of...
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moshe with her service here was really a comparable. big picture of it. stems the shining. breaking the silence was founded twelve years ago at the end of the second intifada by a group of former soldiers who had served in hebron. the mean even today it's still one of the bloodiest places. they believe that what soldiers experience daily should be shared with the public. will be assembled photos they taken during their service as evidence. i'm seeing a huge difference between what really happens and what we imagine to quickly sparked off a heated debate go there she has been much of course shall we speak with soldiers but what we hear their side of life under occupation. and the blue clearly the mongolians to question the moral compass we are paying implicit of this policy. when i was there that shack was our retreat she. didn't know it doesn't make you walk down the why up enough hamas shit i don't i'm not the holy maple i was up her brother sweets in a coffee cup. because. i knew that yellow shirt a child of a woman who's giving him coffee throws stones at the when you li
moshe with her service here was really a comparable. big picture of it. stems the shining. breaking the silence was founded twelve years ago at the end of the second intifada by a group of former soldiers who had served in hebron. the mean even today it's still one of the bloodiest places. they believe that what soldiers experience daily should be shared with the public. will be assembled photos they taken during their service as evidence. i'm seeing a huge difference between what really...
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display, the curtain was pulled back on this but none other than rudy giuliani, who's in the middle of a mosh pit of chaos around the president's legal questions about his relationship with a porn star. had a piece of paper, pretended it was the iran deal and spit on it. that was our high minded diplomatic preview of the president's foreign policy. can you talk about all the high road and low road and all the president's impulses that steve just laid out for us and how our allies have to adjust to this incredibly unconventional and unpresidential politician. >> most of his impulses are going unchecked. there's very few people around him who could stand up to him and say you should do this differently. there has yet to be that person in the room. james mattis, defense secretary, has at times been able to soften him or convince him. we know a year ago when they were talking about what to do in afghanistan, there was a grouping of tillerson and mattis and others who were able to convince the president to change his mind and maintain a true presence there. those moments don't happen very often. t
display, the curtain was pulled back on this but none other than rudy giuliani, who's in the middle of a mosh pit of chaos around the president's legal questions about his relationship with a porn star. had a piece of paper, pretended it was the iran deal and spit on it. that was our high minded diplomatic preview of the president's foreign policy. can you talk about all the high road and low road and all the president's impulses that steve just laid out for us and how our allies have to adjust...
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because used to thank you have to especially when in a purple place you have to find someone with moshe centric unobjectionable politics and that, as beene disproven. the district become in a way so thin that we can also run candidates who have more agendas if they can connect to people because, in fact, people after people after poll shows the majority of americans aggressive on most of their policies but we never managed to fund good candidates say good things. that is my first idea is from my side let's try running good candidates that's a good things. then there are two different philosophies about politics which is you will fight for the people in the middle or grow the pie and i am very much a grow the pie. i'm not writing off any voter and i think presses and left candidates and left, right, is becoming less relevant and more about populist versus elite and the populist you are but the inclusive populist candidates can win working-class white folks but i don't start there if i running a campaign, if i am running, i start by growing the base, young voters, voters of color, immigra
because used to thank you have to especially when in a purple place you have to find someone with moshe centric unobjectionable politics and that, as beene disproven. the district become in a way so thin that we can also run candidates who have more agendas if they can connect to people because, in fact, people after people after poll shows the majority of americans aggressive on most of their policies but we never managed to fund good candidates say good things. that is my first idea is from...
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. >> sullivan: capacete spent mosh of career working here, along what'salled the "golden mile," wherel the b business and banking deals get done. >> all the major banks in new york would come to puerto rico on a regular basis to pitch deals, and they'd bring in, "listen, we can do an additional 200 million, an additional 500 million." and that's how the deficit was financed, with all these additional monies. >> sullivan: so what's in it for the banks? what do they get out of it? >> on a typical deal, th investment bankers will charge a structured f administrative fee, and all these other fees to get the deal don then the banks would go and sell these bonds and make a commission. >> sullivan: that sounds like a long line of people th make some money. >> this is kind of like a money-making machine. ayou're... as long as the transactions coming and going, the banks and the financial advisers are making money. they're making a ton of money. >> sullivan: but there were other lucrative deals getting done here, too, not just between the government and the banks, but also between the banks an
. >> sullivan: capacete spent mosh of career working here, along what'salled the "golden mile," wherel the b business and banking deals get done. >> all the major banks in new york would come to puerto rico on a regular basis to pitch deals, and they'd bring in, "listen, we can do an additional 200 million, an additional 500 million." and that's how the deficit was financed, with all these additional monies. >> sullivan: so what's in it for the banks? what...
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moshe -- mushy, as is usually described. sec. albright: yes. but i do think, i'd like to hear what the ideas are. i wish there were a way to have -- one of the things i call for that is on my to-do list, how to talk to people that you disagree with. i don't like the word tolerance, from tolerate, put up with. i prefer respect. i want to know what the left and right have to say, but i'm always somebody that tries to bring people together and find that, as i said, compromise is necessary. a lot about democracy is compromise, but it has to be done on the basis of understanding what the position is and putting yourself in the other person's shoes and try to bring them together. you lose -- i think if you're an extremist wherever, you end up losing and also going further to an extreme than you had intended in the first place, i think, because you're bound and determined to persuade somebody that they are stupid and you are not. we are now, as a country, among other things, struggling with an investigation of russia's attempts to manipulate our polit
moshe -- mushy, as is usually described. sec. albright: yes. but i do think, i'd like to hear what the ideas are. i wish there were a way to have -- one of the things i call for that is on my to-do list, how to talk to people that you disagree with. i don't like the word tolerance, from tolerate, put up with. i prefer respect. i want to know what the left and right have to say, but i'm always somebody that tries to bring people together and find that, as i said, compromise is necessary. a lot...
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this has been - >> look how badly starbucks struggled with what cramer and others have called this moshit concept, which panera, to steve's point, got right their digital sales. they went up exponentially because of their execution >> you want a subway cheesesteak, you're not going tochange your decision because of the technology. >> you're wrong. you're wrong >> no, i'm not >> you're missing the point. the digital sales of technology leads -- >> if you're buying mcdonald's because of technology, you're making the wrong investment decision >> can i finish now? >> yes, please >> okay, what it leads to, it leads to a catering business it leads to -- >> catering? what are you talking about >> panera. >> we're talking about mcdonald's >> leads to delivery business like domino's. >> to steven's point, listen to the earnings call, see what they have done, the momentum they have done. >> are you honestly buying mcdonald >> because why did domino's build such a commanding lead over virtually every -- it's not that all of a sudden people are like, it turns out i like pizza. they took market shar
this has been - >> look how badly starbucks struggled with what cramer and others have called this moshit concept, which panera, to steve's point, got right their digital sales. they went up exponentially because of their execution >> you want a subway cheesesteak, you're not going tochange your decision because of the technology. >> you're wrong. you're wrong >> no, i'm not >> you're missing the point. the digital sales of technology leads -- >> if you're...
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i mean, it was almost like a mosh pit. so many people all over the world coming out, wanting to participate, wanting to be a part of this incredibly exciting event. and now, don, i know you're going to give us some more details on the real question, which is the dress, who will she be wearing, what will she look like? what are w learning? >> when you ask the crowd what do you want to see most, everybody says the dress. let's bring in elizabeth. she designed the wedding dress worn by princess diana in 1981. 37 years ago. can you believe it's been 37 years? >> it's incredible. it's gone so quickly. >> so it's the big moment for the bride. is this the most -- she probably pays more attention to this than any other detail in the wedding, right? >> everybody's looking forward to seeing this dress. there's so much speculation. that's the fun of it anyway. everybody's got an idea of what it's going to look like. >> is it fun or exhausting for the bride? >> i would imagine she's quite nervous. i was thinking today, did she get a g
i mean, it was almost like a mosh pit. so many people all over the world coming out, wanting to participate, wanting to be a part of this incredibly exciting event. and now, don, i know you're going to give us some more details on the real question, which is the dress, who will she be wearing, what will she look like? what are w learning? >> when you ask the crowd what do you want to see most, everybody says the dress. let's bring in elizabeth. she designed the wedding dress worn by...
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let's bring in moshe katri what stands out to you >> you know, the quarterly results were pretty consistentquarter or two. a slight beat, a slight raise. i would say that the company has a very sound strategy that focuses on monetization and what we call the network effect the end game is really about monetizing your existing merchant base. cross selling other services and products the company's still going through an investment mode that's kind of depressing margins. the biggest issue here is the multiple from a long-term perspective, this could be the next tencent or alibaba in terms of where it's going to go i think it's going to take time for them to get there. >> all right thank you. appreciate your quick reaction there. a lot more coming up, of course, once we hear from the company on the call >>> up next, noted market watcher jim grant, see what he's saying about the fed, about their likely next moves when "the closing bell" comes right back >>> welcome back the federal reserve deciding to leave interest rates unchanged today. joining us exclusively with his thoughts on this is jim g
let's bring in moshe katri what stands out to you >> you know, the quarterly results were pretty consistentquarter or two. a slight beat, a slight raise. i would say that the company has a very sound strategy that focuses on monetization and what we call the network effect the end game is really about monetizing your existing merchant base. cross selling other services and products the company's still going through an investment mode that's kind of depressing margins. the biggest issue...