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, de qué se trata . >>> exactamente eso, las escrituras pablo picasso, la filosofía de pablo picasso, hablo sobre el arte. >>> vamos a ver. >>> todo es un milagro, uno debe intentar, abrazarlo, abrir una ventana del mundo, el cielo, la tierra. >>> no bueno, mucha gente no sabe, pero yo fui y yo fui a la escuela de arte en oakland y tengo un degree de bachillerato de artes, después empecé a actuar y es una forma de componer los dos, de poner el arte y la actuación juntas . >>> tu obra será en (nombre en inglés), platícanos del a obra . >>> dura 85 minutos, tendré dos funciones, es en inglés, tendré dos funciones en español, el sábado 29 invito a la comunidad hispana a ver qué quiere decir picasso. >>> hago el show en (nombre en inglés), inmediatamente lo hacemos español para nuestros amigos, como lo están haceindo ahora, ¿cómo lo haces? no es fácil . >>> no es fácil, ahorita mismo estudio el guión en español, hay que penasr diferente . >>> porque hablas filosofías, csoas que son al fondo . >>> cuesta, no es fácil . >>> ¿pero cómo le haces? te vi estudiando. >>> estoy estudiando esta se
, de qué se trata . >>> exactamente eso, las escrituras pablo picasso, la filosofía de pablo picasso, hablo sobre el arte. >>> vamos a ver. >>> todo es un milagro, uno debe intentar, abrazarlo, abrir una ventana del mundo, el cielo, la tierra. >>> no bueno, mucha gente no sabe, pero yo fui y yo fui a la escuela de arte en oakland y tengo un degree de bachillerato de artes, después empecé a actuar y es una forma de componer los dos, de poner el arte y la...
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authenticating that pablo picasso actually sketched this could cost the state thousands. the dates, binding on the book all point to that time period. >> it is a little bit nerve-racking to be touching that could be from the famed artist. >> a sketchbook is rare because it's something that was for him. he just used as practice. just to get to better himself as an artist. >> although they can't officially authenticate the sketchbook, some local art experts will look at it this week. the state doesn't profit from the sale. the money goes into an unclaimed property program. >>> today, a soldier who served our country during the civil war received the medal of honor more than 150 years after he died. >> today the nation that lived pauses to pay tribute to one of those who died there. >> president obama awarded the medal of honor posthumously to army first lieutenant alonzo cushing for gallantry. officer of the united states artillery during combat operations near cemetery ridge. it's at gettysburg, pennsylvania, with confederate forces within 100 yards of his position. and th
authenticating that pablo picasso actually sketched this could cost the state thousands. the dates, binding on the book all point to that time period. >> it is a little bit nerve-racking to be touching that could be from the famed artist. >> a sketchbook is rare because it's something that was for him. he just used as practice. just to get to better himself as an artist. >> although they can't officially authenticate the sketchbook, some local art experts will look at it this...
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vincent van gogh, pablo picasso, leonardo da vinci all great artists and all dead.ht we have with us the greatest living painter, please welcome sherman williams. [ laughter ] thank you, mr. williams. i thank you, our living room thanks you. folks i'm humbled by the presence of our next guest. dirk callahan is here. dirk was the first man to clench his fist, look up at the sky, and scream "why" in anger. dirk, could you look up now and shout the line that made you famous? >> hello. [ laughter ] [ cheers & applause ] >> seth: dirk has gone through some tough times since he first screamed "why" in anger. and often he forgets what his famous line is. his famous line of course being "why" screamed in anger up to the ceiling. dirk, do you want to give it one more shot? dirk, scream your famous line. [ cheers & applause ] >> why. >> seth: i think we're all asking ourselves why, dirk. and finally -- oh, no. the devil has returned. oh, no, ladies and gentlemen the devil is inside of me, seth meyers. devil we must end this now. by the power of nbc's holy trinity brian willia
vincent van gogh, pablo picasso, leonardo da vinci all great artists and all dead.ht we have with us the greatest living painter, please welcome sherman williams. [ laughter ] thank you, mr. williams. i thank you, our living room thanks you. folks i'm humbled by the presence of our next guest. dirk callahan is here. dirk was the first man to clench his fist, look up at the sky, and scream "why" in anger. dirk, could you look up now and shout the line that made you famous? >>...
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. ♪ >> jimmy: thank you the logo for the 2018 world cup in russia, for looking like if pablo picasso. [ cheers and applause ] beautiful, beautiful, magnificant. ♪ jimmy: thank you, mounds candy bars -- for being almond joys that have been neutered. [ laughter ] >> steve: hey. woah. they don't like that. ♪ >> jimmy: thank you, new study that found lizards who have sex earlier in life die sooner for proving that most older lizards suffer from reptile dysfunction. sad. [ cheers and applause ] [ laughter ] two lizards in two bathtubs holding hands. [ laughter ] >> steve: playing pool. >> jimmy: they're in a blues band. [ laughter ] ♪ thank you, daylight savings time, for kicking off the half of the year when the clock on my microwave is actually correct. [ laughter ] told you, honey, it's 4:00! >> steve: take a win where you can get it. ♪ >> jimmy: thank you bag of mini reese's peanut butter cups for making me feel like i'm just having a late snack while eating the equivalent of nine regular reese's. [ cheers and applause ] you ate 13 of them? >> steve: i ate the bag. >> jimmy: is he sti
. ♪ >> jimmy: thank you the logo for the 2018 world cup in russia, for looking like if pablo picasso. [ cheers and applause ] beautiful, beautiful, magnificant. ♪ jimmy: thank you, mounds candy bars -- for being almond joys that have been neutered. [ laughter ] >> steve: hey. woah. they don't like that. ♪ >> jimmy: thank you, new study that found lizards who have sex earlier in life die sooner for proving that most older lizards suffer from reptile dysfunction. sad. [...
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so, for instance, the duty would be payable to the estate of pablo picasso on a work from 1900 but soldin london. this is having an impact on the uk art market. sales fell 3% to $12.8 billion u.s. dollars in 2013, against growth and worldwide sales of 10%. earlier, i spoke to one art expert who explains why he wants a level playing field across the world. >> artist resale right in the uk has been here now for eight years. more importantly, the extension since 2012, and we're beginning now to see some effects on the market as this latest report comes in. the biggest section of the market globally by value is the contemporary modern section, which is the bit that's actually affected by the resale right. whilst that has grown globally, our share of it has shrunk. it's a bis masked by the fantastic totals in the london auction sales, but as a whole, we have seen a share drop to only about 15% of the market. bear in mind the uk has been one of the two greatest art markets in the world. the difficulty is for dealers in particular, that they must pay on any transaction done in the commercial w
so, for instance, the duty would be payable to the estate of pablo picasso on a work from 1900 but soldin london. this is having an impact on the uk art market. sales fell 3% to $12.8 billion u.s. dollars in 2013, against growth and worldwide sales of 10%. earlier, i spoke to one art expert who explains why he wants a level playing field across the world. >> artist resale right in the uk has been here now for eight years. more importantly, the extension since 2012, and we're beginning now...
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they include masterworks by pablo picasso, claude monet, and edgar degas. the bequest will take place after the 83-year-old billionaire's death. >> ifill: a union army officer in the civil war has finally received the medal of honor 151 years after he died at gettysburg. president obama today honored first lieutenant alonzo lon cushing of wisconsin. in july 1863, he commanded a small force that helped break the confederate assault known as pickett's charge. cushing was wounded repeatedly, but refused to leave the battle. >> lon ordered his men to continue firing at the advancing columns. he used his own thumb to stop his gun's vent, burning his fingers to the bone. when he was hit the final time, as a poet later wrote, his gun spoke out for him once more before he fell to the ground. and alonzo cushing was just 22- years-old. >> ifill: the account of cushing's bravery was lost in the chaos after the battle. more than a century later, a historian in wisconsin rediscovered his story, but it took years of research and letters before congress awarded the medal.
they include masterworks by pablo picasso, claude monet, and edgar degas. the bequest will take place after the 83-year-old billionaire's death. >> ifill: a union army officer in the civil war has finally received the medal of honor 151 years after he died at gettysburg. president obama today honored first lieutenant alonzo lon cushing of wisconsin. in july 1863, he commanded a small force that helped break the confederate assault known as pickett's charge. cushing was wounded repeatedly,...
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it is said she turned down pablo picasso when he asked her to be his muse because quote being a model behind lavish properties, a vast art collection and historic am documents that include christopher columbus' first map of the americas and most notable memories of her colorful life. from her first wed income 19 everything from drinking in lace, pearls and diamonds to her last much more low key nuptials, were splendid in pink and flamincoing for the crowds. recently, her kids were worried about a grab forbe her fortune, before she died, she divide it all up, giving up palaces and mansions to all of them. natalie, she was 88-years-old. >> certainly an eccentric, can you say her name all over again, katie? >> reporter: no, no way. >> it was a mouft l. let's get another check of the weather with mr. roker outside on the plaza. hey, al. >> reporter: natalie, a great gift from. >> sarah rowe. >> reporter: you brought me a cake candy. it's candied bacon. it's very tasty. >> from our restaurant in jackson, wyoming. >> that's awfully good. breakfast of carolinas. let's tell you what you got g
it is said she turned down pablo picasso when he asked her to be his muse because quote being a model behind lavish properties, a vast art collection and historic am documents that include christopher columbus' first map of the americas and most notable memories of her colorful life. from her first wed income 19 everything from drinking in lace, pearls and diamonds to her last much more low key nuptials, were splendid in pink and flamincoing for the crowds. recently, her kids were worried about...