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was it pablo picasso, vincent van gogh or salvador dali?it was van gogh. >> tucker: for two points, was it vincent van gogh? >> a painting by pablo picasso after years long search. >> this has been the most remarkable segment we've ever done. you know what? this is perfect, as longtime partners and friends i'm not surprised he wanted to end up on the same number. and, what is the capital of the african nation of burkina faso? >> you should know this, you always know this kind of thing. >> i don't want to wreck the perfect symmetry of this. next time let's do the molar report. >> you guys are the best. that's it for this week's final exam. how did you do? how will you do next week? pay attention to the news every day, tuesday through thursday to see if you can beat our experts. we will be right back. no >> tucker: a really distressing new out of california appears to show on elderly pro-life activists being beaten savagely buying angry leftists in the street in the city of san francisco. the banners owned by an 85-year-old. he attempts to st
was it pablo picasso, vincent van gogh or salvador dali?it was van gogh. >> tucker: for two points, was it vincent van gogh? >> a painting by pablo picasso after years long search. >> this has been the most remarkable segment we've ever done. you know what? this is perfect, as longtime partners and friends i'm not surprised he wanted to end up on the same number. and, what is the capital of the african nation of burkina faso? >> you should know this, you always know this...
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and welcome to news from the world of arts and culture with me karen homestead spanish painter pablo picasso is credited with reinventing art in the twentieth century and under the watchful eye of one of his later muses will keep him warm while i tell you what. else is in store for today. israeli television on a role t.v. drama series like i woulda or prisoners of war not only internationally successful but they're also some of the most adapted on the market look into why the israelis have such an app for being for the t.v. . but first to picasso an artistic rebel who set new standards in so many forms and was so prolific that you can find multiple exhibitions of his work across europe at any given time for instance his early blue and rose periods currently showing in basil's with solent but less well known are his later works when his focus was increasingly on one single woman and the museum in pottstown as the goods. was a term i use. or no use for high cheekbones public because it was believed to have painted his beloved wife shot clean more than any other model some four hundred times an
and welcome to news from the world of arts and culture with me karen homestead spanish painter pablo picasso is credited with reinventing art in the twentieth century and under the watchful eye of one of his later muses will keep him warm while i tell you what. else is in store for today. israeli television on a role t.v. drama series like i woulda or prisoners of war not only internationally successful but they're also some of the most adapted on the market look into why the israelis have such...
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and welcome to news from the world of arts and culture with me karen homestead spanish painter pablo picasso is credited with reinventing art in the twentieth century and under the watchful eye of one of his later muses we'll keep you more while i tell you what else is in store for today. israeli television on a roll t.v. drama series like i woulda for prisoners of war are not only internationally successful but they're also some of the most adapted on the market look into why the israelis have such a knack for being for the t.v. . but first to picasso an artistic rebel who set new standards in so many forms and was so prolific that you can find multiple exhibitions of his work across europe at any given time for instance his early blue and rose periods currently showing in basel switzerland but less well known are his later works when his focus was increasingly on one single woman and the museum in potsdam as the goods. was it her audience. her nose her high cheekbones public because it was believed to have painted his beloved wife shot clean more than any other model some four hundred time
and welcome to news from the world of arts and culture with me karen homestead spanish painter pablo picasso is credited with reinventing art in the twentieth century and under the watchful eye of one of his later muses we'll keep you more while i tell you what else is in store for today. israeli television on a roll t.v. drama series like i woulda for prisoners of war are not only internationally successful but they're also some of the most adapted on the market look into why the israelis have...
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>> a painting by pablo picasso worth over $128 million. r] he previously hung in picasso's home until his death in 1973. >> tucker: this has been the most remarkable segment we have ever done. you know what, this is perfect. as long time partners and friends, i'm not surprised that you wanted to end on the same number but the rules require, one tiebreaker question. and this is a very esoteric question, we have asked a befor before. what is the capital of the african nation of burkina faso? >> you should know this. you always know this. i know. >> tucker: it is ouagadougou. i'm telling you that because i don't want to wreck the perfect symmetry. nobody wins, yet everybody wins. >> everybody is a winner! >> next time, let's just do the mueller report, we will be fine. >> tucker: you guys are the best, great to see you tonight. that's it for this week's "final exam." how did you do? how are you going to do next week?? pay attention to the news every day and see if you can beat our experts. we will be right back. ♪ >> tucker: a really> distress
>> a painting by pablo picasso worth over $128 million. r] he previously hung in picasso's home until his death in 1973. >> tucker: this has been the most remarkable segment we have ever done. you know what, this is perfect. as long time partners and friends, i'm not surprised that you wanted to end on the same number but the rules require, one tiebreaker question. and this is a very esoteric question, we have asked a befor before. what is the capital of the african nation of...
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and finally on the day a look at one of the best known artists of his time there is a new pablo picasso exhibition here in germany and it's actually focused on one woman who is important to picasso here's more from the museum in potsdam. it was it her eyes. her nose her high cheekbones public because it was believed to have painted his beloved wife shot clean more than any other model some four hundred times and that's not even including the numerous portraits which are not named for her but whose features are clearly hers as i see him that she was of course his model and muse and lived out this role at his side in the last years of picasso's life jacqueline was really very close to her husband there are documents that also shows her clean was for a time a manager of picasso's work. as. shockley in was married to become so during the final creative phase of his life for a long time many of her portraits were only known through black and white photos of picasso studios because the works were in the family's possession. jacqueline's daughter whose childhood portrait is also in the exhibit
and finally on the day a look at one of the best known artists of his time there is a new pablo picasso exhibition here in germany and it's actually focused on one woman who is important to picasso here's more from the museum in potsdam. it was it her eyes. her nose her high cheekbones public because it was believed to have painted his beloved wife shot clean more than any other model some four hundred times and that's not even including the numerous portraits which are not named for her but...
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the book isbout a horse who gives kids a tour of an art museum and it features horse work by pablo picassothe book will be released september 3rd. bw about that? >>> i'm chuckl and on this pet segment. we have dr. joshua woozy with us. he broht along one of his companions here. his nam is jack. >> jack is 14, great little dog. >> part jack russell mix of some kind. >> a little terrier mix, jack there. in he's a very clever lively dog. >> verynd perky very super friendly. he came in from an older couple that couldn't take care of him so he's probably a spoiled dog as well. >> he's very spoiled. needs a lot of attention. likes to be with you at all times. 's a great pet. >> it's nice to adopt theld dogs because a lot of them are surrendered because people couldn't take care ofthem. >> these small dog breed dogs do live a long time. >> the dachund lived to be 17 years old. >> that's ght. >> can you use people medication pets?our i know the answer is probably no, with a few exceptions. what are the ones you need to avoid? >> some of the most common over the counter drugs can be some of gethe m
the book isbout a horse who gives kids a tour of an art museum and it features horse work by pablo picassothe book will be released september 3rd. bw about that? >>> i'm chuckl and on this pet segment. we have dr. joshua woozy with us. he broht along one of his companions here. his nam is jack. >> jack is 14, great little dog. >> part jack russell mix of some kind. >> a little terrier mix, jack there. in he's a very clever lively dog. >> verynd perky very super...
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. >> steve jobs is kind of like the thomas edison crossed with pablo picasso with a touch of p.t.has the genius, he has the creativity, he has the vision. >> a few weeks ago we sold our 250 millionth ipod. >> if you have access to everything that steve jobs has created, you have access to everything in the world. that takes a brand of visionary. >> someone called me the i-ceo a couple years ago, i'm reminding myself of what's important, which is, of course, the internet. >> when the internet first became available to the public, i think a lot of people could easily see that the possibilities were so vast that your brain just went into sparks. >> i think facebook is actually more valuable as you get older. you've interacted with more people, maybe you've lived in more places. we all grew up in the same neighborhood and we found each other again on facebook. >> it makes me feel connected. i go on that site and i'm home. >> the technology existed. what we needed were visionaries who understood how technology could be put to use for the consumer. >> what is the one-sentence summary of
. >> steve jobs is kind of like the thomas edison crossed with pablo picasso with a touch of p.t.has the genius, he has the creativity, he has the vision. >> a few weeks ago we sold our 250 millionth ipod. >> if you have access to everything that steve jobs has created, you have access to everything in the world. that takes a brand of visionary. >> someone called me the i-ceo a couple years ago, i'm reminding myself of what's important, which is, of course, the internet....
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confucius, isaac newton, jane austen, pablo picasso, martin luther king, a lot of amazing minds. those hundred million minds put together for the tiniest corners of the space of possible. we can add in all the non- human animal minds that are there. i looked up on the web today, how many organisms have lived, how many animals have lived in the history of the planet and it seems to be around ten to 29. most of them are worms and the end. in their minds may not be so interesting. maybe a worm has a mind of its own. ten of the 29 minds are at least ten of the 20 every terrific minds. [laughter] still the smallest corner of the space of possible minds. one of the amazing things about the computer is the way that enables us to explore and expand that space of possible minds. arguably, for the first time since the history of planet the computer has enabled ways to existence and not by the standard of methods, biological evolution but by straightforward intentional design and programming. so far the minds have been limited. but still interesting. john mentioned the success of the family
confucius, isaac newton, jane austen, pablo picasso, martin luther king, a lot of amazing minds. those hundred million minds put together for the tiniest corners of the space of possible. we can add in all the non- human animal minds that are there. i looked up on the web today, how many organisms have lived, how many animals have lived in the history of the planet and it seems to be around ten to 29. most of them are worms and the end. in their minds may not be so interesting. maybe a worm has...
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a painting by pablo picasso has been tracked down by an art sleuth.s ago. he says it was circulating in the criminal underworld of the netherlands eventually purchased by an unwitting buyer who didn't know it was stolen property. he says he knew it was the real deal saying you know it's a picasso because there is just magic that comes off it. it had previously hung in his home until his death in 1973 considered one of his personal favorites making it that much more of a masterpiece. so glad it's back and so are fans. they thought it was gone. >>> finally really quick a canine verse of david and goliath. da vinci the yorkshire terrier meeting his brother for the very first time. he ain't scared. no, no, he ain't scared. nope, the problem is he is just not very coordinated. ready. he's like, i'm going to get you. i'm going to get you. but da vinci is a renaissance man back upnd rea owner says th great friends. >> that is a brave little dog. [ applause ] >> priceless. thank you, lara. >>> now to our "gma" cover story. those teenagers taken off a plane be
a painting by pablo picasso has been tracked down by an art sleuth.s ago. he says it was circulating in the criminal underworld of the netherlands eventually purchased by an unwitting buyer who didn't know it was stolen property. he says he knew it was the real deal saying you know it's a picasso because there is just magic that comes off it. it had previously hung in his home until his death in 1973 considered one of his personal favorites making it that much more of a masterpiece. so glad...
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features painting from famous artists like pablo picasso and cat in the hat. of our audience members here. i wanted to quickly find out your name, where you are from and what do you start with you. >> leann rush from german valley, illinois. i'm a retired academic advisor at a college nearby. ainsley: that's important. thank you so much. sir, how about you. >> i'm bill barnshaw i own a real estate company called agent 06. >> i'm beth from boston i own a bakery. ainsley: yum, did you bring some? >> i did. ainsley: good. how about you? >> huntington valley, pennsylvania. we love -- indiana here. and asset management field. ainsley: okay, good, come down to the front row you sir. >> my name is ben ross from noonan, georgia i'm a pilot for southwest airlines. >> how about you. >> ross. >> what did you grow. >> corn and beans. >> made in america. >> retired lieutenant colonel air force. >> god bless you,. >> real estate now. >> judy burlington connecticut i work in reinsurance. ainsley: wonderful. how about you in the pink back. >> there i'm paula i'm from bethlehe
features painting from famous artists like pablo picasso and cat in the hat. of our audience members here. i wanted to quickly find out your name, where you are from and what do you start with you. >> leann rush from german valley, illinois. i'm a retired academic advisor at a college nearby. ainsley: that's important. thank you so much. sir, how about you. >> i'm bill barnshaw i own a real estate company called agent 06. >> i'm beth from boston i own a bakery. ainsley: yum,...
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you've heard of jackson pollock, maybe pack blow picasso pablo p.mpared to these artists. and i caught up with the little prodigy at the new york gallery where her art is selling for hundreds, even thousands of dollars. i even broke out a brush of my own. [ laughter ] she may still be in diapers and she doesn't know her abcs. >> not all of them. she knows as and >> reporter: but she makes up for in colors and composition. >> her color palette. the way she chooses her colors are really exceptional. >> reporter: the little picasso was playing around with paint with her mom lucille having fun creating and exploring. but lucille's friend noticed something special. >> she created this piece and somehow got my attention. >> reporter: he's an artist himself and he brought her to anete that durst who own the a chashama gallery. >> people have been buying to call her airportwork and wanting to know how to get it and some stars have been coming in and buying her artwork. >> reporter: they say all art is subjective. lucille didn't know what she had on her hand
you've heard of jackson pollock, maybe pack blow picasso pablo p.mpared to these artists. and i caught up with the little prodigy at the new york gallery where her art is selling for hundreds, even thousands of dollars. i even broke out a brush of my own. [ laughter ] she may still be in diapers and she doesn't know her abcs. >> not all of them. she knows as and >> reporter: but she makes up for in colors and composition. >> her color palette. the way she chooses her colors...
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netherlands who is nicknamed the indiana jones of the art world has tracked down a painting by pablo picassoary tale, something of a thriller. indeed. some would say rather careless to leave a picasso masterpiece on your luxury yacht in the french riviera where it was undergoing a refurbishment. it had baffled detectives in france for two decades. the suspicion was it had been destroyed because it is virtually impossible to sell such a distinctive item on the open market. but then this dutch detective, a super sleuth as he is known in the netherlands called arthur, got wind it might be circulating on the dutch underworld so being used in illicit deals with drugs and arms and that kind of thing. keep it wired out to his con tasks asking if anybody had inadvertently bought it picasso. —— pitt words out to ask. a dutch businessman turned up at his department in amsterdam with this 1938 masterpiece wrapped in a sheet and a couple of black bin bags. he hung it on his wall overnight and he said that he thought picasso would appreciate this because it made the detective one of the most expensive in
netherlands who is nicknamed the indiana jones of the art world has tracked down a painting by pablo picassoary tale, something of a thriller. indeed. some would say rather careless to leave a picasso masterpiece on your luxury yacht in the french riviera where it was undergoing a refurbishment. it had baffled detectives in france for two decades. the suspicion was it had been destroyed because it is virtually impossible to sell such a distinctive item on the open market. but then this dutch...