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of pablo picasso. another occurred in the museum of fine arts in nece where four paintings were stolen. luckily through undercover operations that we initiated with the french, we were able to recover those particular paintings. just a year and a half ago a picasso sketch book was taken from the picasso museum and then, of course, this deal two days ago. so picasso has been very popular with the thieves. and it's the result of gangs and groups in france that work together to do these art heists. >> brown: that's where i want to go to. that's the intriguing question, is who steals art and why. you just mentioned some thieves, some groups, so it's organized groups that would be? >> organized, they are not organized in the sense of the definition. we look at organized crime. what they are, they are groups of people who work together to do different types of crime. generally speaking, these groups are located in the south of france. that is a gateway. that area in the sot of france, marseille, nice is a ga
of pablo picasso. another occurred in the museum of fine arts in nece where four paintings were stolen. luckily through undercover operations that we initiated with the french, we were able to recover those particular paintings. just a year and a half ago a picasso sketch book was taken from the picasso museum and then, of course, this deal two days ago. so picasso has been very popular with the thieves. and it's the result of gangs and groups in france that work together to do these art...
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but that did not stop picasso's piece from drawing huge interest. created in 1932, the colorful and syrian paging depicts picasso's mistress, and it seems she was a major draw for this crowd at christie's auction house in new york. >> $5 million. now is your chance, sir, and $95 million. >> six people with deep pockets can add to bid for the painting. christie's had expected it would fetch upwards of $70 million, but in the end, it was an unidentified telephone buyer who clinched the prize, setting a new world record for an art piece. sold at $106 million, our dealers are hoping that the worst of the global financial crisis is over. >> we have seeing it for a little while, and i think it is rather strong and index. >> all eyes will now be on the sale of another picasso portrait next month. expected to sell for half the price of this masterpiece, it is not for the faint hearted. >> briefly, preparations for the cannes film festival have been thrown into turmoil by waves up to 6 feet high which have battered the french riviera. the industry's big star
but that did not stop picasso's piece from drawing huge interest. created in 1932, the colorful and syrian paging depicts picasso's mistress, and it seems she was a major draw for this crowd at christie's auction house in new york. >> $5 million. now is your chance, sir, and $95 million. >> six people with deep pockets can add to bid for the painting. christie's had expected it would fetch upwards of $70 million, but in the end, it was an unidentified telephone buyer who clinched...
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a picasso sold for a record $106.5 million. she's not even hot. after a fierce war over the painting, known as nude green leaves and bust, the bust is not referring to her, the gavel came down at 7:32 p.m. last night on behalf of an unidentified bidder on the phone. the next guest is hearing rumors about who that deep-pocketed buyer might be. here now, eileen. give us a couple of suspects. >> there's a sort of small list of usual suspects that comes up a lot when works of this caliber sells for this price. there's only a handful of people in this world that can afford to spend $100 million on this painting. some of the names i'm hearing are roman, a russian billionaire known to have bought multimillion dollar works by francis bacon. and bernard arnault, known to be an active buyer. i'm also hearing as a possibility that lily safra, she's spending at that price level, she might be willing to look at a picasso. the other name which i've heard a couple of times that's come up is hedge fund manager steve cohen. >> i thought steve h
a picasso sold for a record $106.5 million. she's not even hot. after a fierce war over the painting, known as nude green leaves and bust, the bust is not referring to her, the gavel came down at 7:32 p.m. last night on behalf of an unidentified bidder on the phone. the next guest is hearing rumors about who that deep-pocketed buyer might be. here now, eileen. give us a couple of suspects. >> there's a sort of small list of usual suspects that comes up a lot when works of this caliber...
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. >>> and pricey picasso. a 1932 painting fetches an all-time record price at an auction. envelope >>> good morning, i'm lynn berry. 30-year-old pakistani american faisal shahzad has admitted to rigging a home made bomb at time square. and eric holder says the suspect has been providing valuable information to investigators as they seek to determine the scope of the plot. nbc's tracie potts joins us live from washington with the latest. tracie, good morning. >> reporter: lynn, good morning. officials say this terror suspect has been talking, that he's been talking much of the 24 hours since his arrest and he's been giving information. apparently he has admitted to training at a terrorist camp in pakistan where he's from. that's his native country. apavemently, he says, he trained there, but they still don't know exactly what his ties to terror groups might be or what they are. now, interestingly faisal shahzad raised few if any red flags in the community in the two connecticut towns where he lived. local police say they had no contact with him. neighbors say that he appear
. >>> and pricey picasso. a 1932 painting fetches an all-time record price at an auction. envelope >>> good morning, i'm lynn berry. 30-year-old pakistani american faisal shahzad has admitted to rigging a home made bomb at time square. and eric holder says the suspect has been providing valuable information to investigators as they seek to determine the scope of the plot. nbc's tracie potts joins us live from washington with the latest. tracie, good morning. >> reporter:...
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the colorful and serene pain depicts -- painting depicts picasso drawings mistress. >> $55 million. at $95 million. >> six people with deep pockets came out to bid on the painting. christie's expected upward of $75 million. at the end it was an unidentified telephone buyer who set in new world record for an art piece. $106 million, and the hope that the worst of the global financial crisis is over. >> [unintelligible] it really confirms it. >> all eyes will now be on the sales of another picasso portrait next month. is expected to sell for half the price of this masterpiece. it is not for the faint hearted. bbc news. >> just briefly, preparations for the film festival have been thrown into turmoil by giant waves that have battered the french riviera. the french marquees for the industry's big stars have been damaged. this starts may 12 and runs for 12 days. there will be 10,000 media types and about 4000 press. the latest headlines for you on "bbc world news." 3 people have been killed by a firebomb in a bank in athens during a protest over a sharp cuts in government spending. opini
the colorful and serene pain depicts -- painting depicts picasso drawings mistress. >> $55 million. at $95 million. >> six people with deep pockets came out to bid on the painting. christie's expected upward of $75 million. at the end it was an unidentified telephone buyer who set in new world record for an art piece. $106 million, and the hope that the worst of the global financial crisis is over. >> [unintelligible] it really confirms it. >> all eyes will now be on the...
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picasso's nude green leaves and bust sold at auction tuesday for a record $106.5 million. the number's so big i can't even say it. the buyer was not identified. the figure lying down is supposed to be picasso's mistress while the artist himself looks over her. that was painted in 1932, michelle. just shows you if there's a good work of art, someone will buy it. >> let's get cracking. >> yes. >> all right, emily in new york, thanks. >>> just ahead on the "cbs morning news," tracking the giant oil spill in the gulf. but this uplifting story for a bear stuck in a tree. >>> first katie couric has a preview of tonight's "cbs evening news." >> his vision to bring better eye care to people in some of the world's most remote places. you'll meet the doctor whose kindness and generosity has literally opened the eyes of so many. he's the focus of tonight's "american spirit." only on the "cbs evening news." only on the "cbs evening news." medical condition it can take so much out of you. i feel like i have to wind myself up just to get out of bed. then... well... i have to keep windin
picasso's nude green leaves and bust sold at auction tuesday for a record $106.5 million. the number's so big i can't even say it. the buyer was not identified. the figure lying down is supposed to be picasso's mistress while the artist himself looks over her. that was painted in 1932, michelle. just shows you if there's a good work of art, someone will buy it. >> let's get cracking. >> yes. >> all right, emily in new york, thanks. >>> just ahead on the "cbs...
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on one side of the museum, the picasso. all the way on the other side, the modigliani. he chose each piece with care. then, frames and all, each great work went out the window. once cut from their frames, each master work was rolled up. and the burglar went off into the paris night. the museum quality works are considered priceless. the initial value estimated at more than $500 million. it's come down since then, to somewhere between $100 million and $300 million. but what's the point of stealing such well-known works of art? selling them without getting caught, nearly impossible. >> we're talking about a gang of thieves that are looking to convert art to cash. quickly. >> reporter: price may be irrelevant. one art lover said what was stolen today was a little bit of the city's soul. miguel marquez, abc news, paris. >>> new allegations of drug use in pro cycling has turned into a credibility battle between floyd landis and lance armstrong. while admitting he used performance enhancers in the past, landis also accused armstrong of doping. and of instructing others on how
on one side of the museum, the picasso. all the way on the other side, the modigliani. he chose each piece with care. then, frames and all, each great work went out the window. once cut from their frames, each master work was rolled up. and the burglar went off into the paris night. the museum quality works are considered priceless. the initial value estimated at more than $500 million. it's come down since then, to somewhere between $100 million and $300 million. but what's the point of...
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. >>> and pricey picasso. going, going, gone. the highest price ever paid for a piece of art. >>> good morning. and thanks for being with us. a family man from the suburbs turned terror camp trainee. >> we are getting a better picture of the accused terrorists behind the times square bomber. faisal shahzad has talked to investigators and told them he received training in pakistan. >> t.j. winick begins our coverage in washington this morning. hi, t.j. >> reporter: good morning, jeremy and vinita. he had two degrees and worked as an analyst. but in the end, faisal shahzad was determined to wage jihad here in the u.s. once 30-year-old faisal shahzad was in custody, he almost immediately admitted he drove the nissan laden with explosives into times square sunday. first, an fbi surveillance team actually lost track of him at some point monday. >> actually, i have a message for you to go back to the gate immediately. so, lake the left turn when able. >> reporter: then, despite being on a federal no-fly list, shahzad was arrested late
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it's a 1932 picasso called nude, green leaves and bust. the buyer, anonymous.nd it's a painting of picasso's secret lover. you can see her initials here and here. and the artists say it is important to show how you can show images with distorted images. >>> and baseball fans are remembers one of the best loved voices of the game tonight. ernie harwell, who called detroit tiger games for 42 years, has died. he had catch phrases and plenty of fun. >> might be -- it is gone, gone. a home run. >> by his own count, harwell called more than 8300 major league games, and when he was honored last year, he paid tribute to the fans of detroit. >> i love the way they face life. i love the family values they have. and you tiger fans are the greatest fans of all. >> harwell was 92 years old. >>> and coming up next, a country singer who says she's going to tell the truth, so that some other young people might be able to survive their pain. a census taker mayau has come knocking on your door, to collect your answers. opening your door can open doors to other things in your com
it's a 1932 picasso called nude, green leaves and bust. the buyer, anonymous.nd it's a painting of picasso's secret lover. you can see her initials here and here. and the artists say it is important to show how you can show images with distorted images. >>> and baseball fans are remembers one of the best loved voices of the game tonight. ernie harwell, who called detroit tiger games for 42 years, has died. he had catch phrases and plenty of fun. >> might be -- it is gone, gone. a...
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the most valuable work, this masterpiece by pablo picasso . the museum says they are worth more than half a billion dollars. french police now saying a far more conservative price tag of $125 million. nevertheless about the value, the director of a different art museum in paris says the paintings are unsellable and calls the thieves nonsensical but no one would pay for t. >> we interviewed her. she had a full binder full of certifications. >> impressive cree ten shalls but what do you really know about your day care provider. maybe not as much as you think. we have a fox 5 investigation. >>> clear skies and very mild temperatures to start the day. should be a nice summery friday for us. we'll have the details on it. julie wright is in as well with a look at your on-time traffic. that coming up right after the break. >>> welcome back. you might see a lot of this on the roads today. thousands of area commuters are expected to take part if bike to work day today. there is a pit stop outside city hall in alexandria with f
the most valuable work, this masterpiece by pablo picasso . the museum says they are worth more than half a billion dollars. french police now saying a far more conservative price tag of $125 million. nevertheless about the value, the director of a different art museum in paris says the paintings are unsellable and calls the thieves nonsensical but no one would pay for t. >> we interviewed her. she had a full binder full of certifications. >> impressive cree ten shalls but what do...
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y un ladÓn se roÓ de un museo de paÍs cinco pinturas, incluyendo trabajos de picasso y matisse, valuadosieron en 2000 embarcación a florida. dos su protagonista y una niña. en el ocaso de su vida. dos ejemplo de superación personal, muestran con voluntad, no hay imposibles. me acuerdo le pregunto a mi mamá qué es esto? mamá me miró, y dijo somos libres >>> fue el final de una odisea, que inicio como la de tantos en el puerto de noreste de cuba >>> habíamos estado esperando en una flavrl, estamos viviendo en este momento. bajo como si fuera una casa de campaña esperando a ver si nos deja salir y no deja estar atrás >>> la embajada peruana, y recibió 10803 pe secciótición, en destino deseado la ciudad de miami >>> ante tal presión, el gobierno cubano otorgo salvoconducto autorizando la salida, en una medida insólita, incluyó a enfermos mentales en barcos que partían sin césar, el total de inmigrantes que llegó a las costas de la florida, entre abril y octubre, alcanza los 125 mil, ivonne se a terra avenido rrab a su tesoro.enido rrab a su tesoro rrab a su tesorrrab a su tesora su tesoro su
y un ladÓn se roÓ de un museo de paÍs cinco pinturas, incluyendo trabajos de picasso y matisse, valuadosieron en 2000 embarcación a florida. dos su protagonista y una niña. en el ocaso de su vida. dos ejemplo de superación personal, muestran con voluntad, no hay imposibles. me acuerdo le pregunto a mi mamá qué es esto? mamá me miró, y dijo somos libres >>> fue el final de una odisea, que inicio como la de tantos en el puerto de noreste de cuba >>> habíamos estado...
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. >>> a 1992 pablo picasso painting fetches a new price. new green leaves and bust sold for more than $106 million at christy's auction house in new york. the painting showed the reclining figure was an image of picasso in the background. >> all right. >> just out of your price range. >> i was going to say, if you have to ask the price, you cannot afford it. and in this case, that's for sure. >>> broken water main breaks. how they just may translate into higher water bills for those of you on city water. >>> a group of iraqi kids is learning the game they love here in maryland. opportunities they don't have at home. i'm andrea fujii. that's coming up on eyewitness news. >>> our above-average temperatures continue. get your updated first warning forecast. >>> wjz 13 is always on. for the top stores on -- stories on wjz.com, click on wjz.com. >>> all right, bernadette. what a day outside. in fact, mary says it's perfect for her. >> i think my mind is somewhere else, bernadette. not quite at work. >> we had a cinco de mayo party here. >> i mig
. >>> a 1992 pablo picasso painting fetches a new price. new green leaves and bust sold for more than $106 million at christy's auction house in new york. the painting showed the reclining figure was an image of picasso in the background. >> all right. >> just out of your price range. >> i was going to say, if you have to ask the price, you cannot afford it. and in this case, that's for sure. >>> broken water main breaks. how they just may translate into...
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. >>> how much would you pay for this this picasso painting? that's not it but it sold at auction last night for a record $106.5 million. the sale took eight minutes and the buyer remains anonymous. >>> picasso painting oil slicks. >> sorry we didn't have the video for you. maybe another time. it is amazing the amount of money that can be spent. and we get the forecast for free. >> it is amazing what some people will value, $106 million for a painting. i might give 100 million away or something. >> i will give you $5 for the weather. >> i will do that for free. the forecast forker the next three day we are tooking at spectacular weather today and on friday, tomorrow, though, a chance of thunderstorms in the afternoon but still nice in the low to mid-80s. upper 70s on friday. the mom pom bus stop forecast, clear and pleasant. cool in one or two spots. however, most of us in the 50s and low 60s. so if you go without the jacket for a few minutes you will not need it this afternoon. sun came up a few minutes ago and it will set just after 8:00. a s
. >>> how much would you pay for this this picasso painting? that's not it but it sold at auction last night for a record $106.5 million. the sale took eight minutes and the buyer remains anonymous. >>> picasso painting oil slicks. >> sorry we didn't have the video for you. maybe another time. it is amazing the amount of money that can be spent. and we get the forecast for free. >> it is amazing what some people will value, $106 million for a painting. i might give...
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. >>> a 1932 painting from picasso has sold for a record. $106.5million at christies' last night. most paid for any work of the art. the previous record was $2 million less. >>> coming up on good morning america, our expert has advise for parents on the recalled medicines. that's your money news report. i'm jeremy hubbard. >>> good morning, 6:24. what a beautiful day today. starting off nice and cool and crisp. 50s across the area. aiming for 83. mostly sunny sky. low breeze. tonight upper 50s to low 60s. tomorrow there may be a brief shower when the wind picks up. most of tomorrow will be dry. same story on friday. easy thunder shower threat. the better chance of rain on friday night, and the first half of saturday. saturday afternoon should see an improvement at least west of the way. to the beaches, mid-67 -- 70s. mother's day will be in the 60s unfortunately. at least it's dry. >>> one crash in parkville at hillerdale road and one in westminster closed with a crash involving a motorcycle. as we peek at the cameras, the outer loop will slow down in a hurry here making your way
. >>> a 1932 painting from picasso has sold for a record. $106.5million at christies' last night. most paid for any work of the art. the previous record was $2 million less. >>> coming up on good morning america, our expert has advise for parents on the recalled medicines. that's your money news report. i'm jeremy hubbard. >>> good morning, 6:24. what a beautiful day today. starting off nice and cool and crisp. 50s across the area. aiming for 83. mostly sunny sky. low...
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someone broke into a museum and stole a picasso, a matisse and three other masterpieces with a combined value of $123 million. one thing that made it easier for the thief, the security system was down because parts needed to fix the alarm hadn't arrived yet. >>> in virginia, an inmate was executed for killing two men in front of their families. derek walker died by lethal injection last night, becoming the 107th inmate to be put to death in virginia since the supreme court reinstated capital punishment in 1976. >>> genetecists in the u.s. say they have developed a cell controlled by manmade dna. scientists say the research will lead to creating microbes from scratch useful in the creation of vac seens and bio fuels. >>> and japan successfully launched a rocket today carrying a space probe making its way through the cosmos on its way to venus. the probe will examine venus' climate. >>> now here's an "early" look at how wall street will kick off the day. the dow opens at 10,068. after losing a whopping 376 points. the s&p fell 43 points. the nasdaq dropped 94 points. now we want to take a
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five paintings valued at more than $100 million were stolen, including major works by picasso and matisse. nbc's stephanie gosk is in paris this morning. hi, stephanie, good morning to you. >> reporter: hi, matt, good morning. a special police brigade here in paris dedicated to art is poring over the five frames that the thieves left behind looking for forensic evidence, while interpol is contacting law enforcement around the world. the hunt for these paintings is on. five modern art masterpieces, estimated to be worth more than $100 million, stolen in the dead of night from one of the world's most prestigious museums, including pablo picasso's "do have with green peas" honoring matisse's "pastoral." the three overnight guards at the museum of art in paris say they didn't see or hear a thing. security cameras showed a lone masked intruder, breaking through a window, smashing a padlock and stealing paintings without ever tripping any alarms. motion activity sensors had been broken since march, something the thief probably knew. >> we always say it was 88% to 89% of museum thefts usually ha
five paintings valued at more than $100 million were stolen, including major works by picasso and matisse. nbc's stephanie gosk is in paris this morning. hi, stephanie, good morning to you. >> reporter: hi, matt, good morning. a special police brigade here in paris dedicated to art is poring over the five frames that the thieves left behind looking for forensic evidence, while interpol is contacting law enforcement around the world. the hunt for these paintings is on. five modern art...
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among the stolen treasures, picasso's "pigeon with peas." "pastorale" by matisse.halls of the art museum. apparently the three guards on duty weren't watching. even worse, reports the museum's alarm system hadn't been working for months. and finally, the robbery happened in the heart of paris. the eiffel tower is right across the river, new york avenue, one of the busiest streets in paris right below the museum. to say it is a shock it happened here is understatement. the windows the robber got through are so exposed, anyone could have seen them. as in the movie "the thomas crown affair," the robbery happened under the noses of police, security and the entire city. the robber broke in through a window, then cut a lock on a metal grate. then he went shopping. on one side of the museum, the picasso. all the way on the other side, the modigliani. he chose each piece with care, then frames and all, each great work went out the window. once cut from their frames, each master work was rolled up and the burglar went off into the paris night. the museum-quality works are c
among the stolen treasures, picasso's "pigeon with peas." "pastorale" by matisse.halls of the art museum. apparently the three guards on duty weren't watching. even worse, reports the museum's alarm system hadn't been working for months. and finally, the robbery happened in the heart of paris. the eiffel tower is right across the river, new york avenue, one of the busiest streets in paris right below the museum. to say it is a shock it happened here is understatement. the...
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in my lifetime, i'll never -- i'll see a picasso at the museum.about it. >> we'll all visit it that way. it just shows how much some art lovers are willing to pay in just nine minutes, ready to go with the cash. there it is right there. >> it's awfully lovely. it's very picasso-esque for sure. >> original form. >> there you go. steph, thanks so much. >>> as we mentioned right before we began that segment, we were talking about the situation in greece and how it's turned violent, how it's even turned deadly. hundreds of thousands of protesters gathering on the streets right now. they're angry, outraged over government plans to cut salaries, pensions, and raise taxes, all to try and solve the country's debt crisis. josh levs, you've been following the situation for us in greece. we've seen the pictures, seen the video. are people starting to respond via the internet as well? >> yeah, they are. kyra, i want to talk you through a lot of what we're seeing today. a lot of this is about austerity measures that greece has been taking on to try and tack th
in my lifetime, i'll never -- i'll see a picasso at the museum.about it. >> we'll all visit it that way. it just shows how much some art lovers are willing to pay in just nine minutes, ready to go with the cash. there it is right there. >> it's awfully lovely. it's very picasso-esque for sure. >> original form. >> there you go. steph, thanks so much. >>> as we mentioned right before we began that segment, we were talking about the situation in greece and how...
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the art includes works by picasso and matisse. even worse reports the paintings were not insured. >>> the department of homeland security will not pursue the family of a little girl who asked first lady michelle obama a tough question about immigration. the second grader asked the question on wednesday when the first lady visited her school in silver spring. the girl asked mrs. obama about her mother's papers. the girl said she was happy to meet the first lady but she does have one request. she would like to visit the white house. >> the white house party crashers are back in the headlines this morning. the salahis were down near the white house this week on night of the most recent state dinner and they were stopped by the secret service. their limo was pulled over after going through a red light. the salahis said they were not heading to the white house. snaed meeting friends for dinner at a k street restaurant and called the traffic stop an unbelievable coincidence. what do you think, joe? >> unbelievable indeed. ahead in our n
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a picasso painting goes for $106 million. is it a sign the economy and luxury market are poised for takeoff. we'll paint that picture for you. >> look forward to that. >>> meanwhile, wow, what a turn around on wall street. bob piasni kicks it off at the new york stock exchafg. i'm reminded of your mention of volatility yesterday. we saw it today. as europe closes, we seem to be breathing a sigh of relief. >> that's right. we're trading soat
a picasso painting goes for $106 million. is it a sign the economy and luxury market are poised for takeoff. we'll paint that picture for you. >> look forward to that. >>> meanwhile, wow, what a turn around on wall street. bob piasni kicks it off at the new york stock exchafg. i'm reminded of your mention of volatility yesterday. we saw it today. as europe closes, we seem to be breathing a sigh of relief. >> that's right. we're trading soat
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collectors are on alert for a thief that stole five masterpieces from a paris art museum including a picasso and matisse worth $120 million. the museum was waiting for spare parts to fix the alarm system which broke two months ago. >>> the third and final scheduled space walk will start an hour from now. the crew woke up to the song traveling light played for mission specialist. "atlantis" will touch down next wednesday weather permitting. >>> a maryland woman is on a mission to help breast cancer patients. her story is coming up. >>> bike to work every day, how one firm is giving their employees a two wheel opportunity. >>> a light jacket will do it this morning. temperatures many it to upper 50s but a warm and humid afternoon. holding off all chances of rain. i will let you know when the chances come back in the forecast with the complete outlook in a few minutes. [ female announcer ] welcome to busch gardens williamsburg, where d.c. goes to get away. maybe it's because washington d.c. loves the legendary coasters. or that your entire family will have fun, even the little ones. it could be
collectors are on alert for a thief that stole five masterpieces from a paris art museum including a picasso and matisse worth $120 million. the museum was waiting for spare parts to fix the alarm system which broke two months ago. >>> the third and final scheduled space walk will start an hour from now. the crew woke up to the song traveling light played for mission specialist. "atlantis" will touch down next wednesday weather permitting. >>> a maryland woman is on...
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the picasso sold for a record $106.5 million. that's shawn's annual salary. i am kid.he bidding blasted past the presale price of $80 million. it belonged te an he is state of an california art patron. part of the proceeds will go to a library. >> well, it would be my salary if i hit the lottery. i will take you out to lunch. >> you can bank on gorgeous weather around here the next cull of days. >> will the sunshine stick around for the next couple days, especially for mother's day? the miracle on the hudson. don't miss one thing captain sully and his co-pilot regrets. coming up next. soak our yarards in color. get our hands a little busier. our dollars a little stronger. and our thinking a little greener. let's grab all the bags and all the plants and all the latest tools out there. so we can turn all these savings into more colorful shades of doing. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. right now get colorful 11" premium hanging baskets for just $14.98 each. it was in my sister's neighborhood. i told you it was perfect for you guys. literally a
the picasso sold for a record $106.5 million. that's shawn's annual salary. i am kid.he bidding blasted past the presale price of $80 million. it belonged te an he is state of an california art patron. part of the proceeds will go to a library. >> well, it would be my salary if i hit the lottery. i will take you out to lunch. >> you can bank on gorgeous weather around here the next cull of days. >> will the sunshine stick around for the next couple days, especially for...
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. >> reporter: five paintings were stolen including a matisse and a picasso estimated to be worth more than $100 million. right now, a special police brigade here in paris is poring over the frames left behind looking for forensic evidence while interpol is contacting law enforcement officials around the world. the hunt for these paintings is on. >> experts say whoever stole those paintings is going to have an awfully difficult time fencing them because they're just too hot. >>> let's get another check on our weather. too hot outside today for a lot of people? >> well -- >> not for me. >> and not for me either. but for some folks, they took advantage of the warmth, they got outside. maybe a little torture if they suffer from pollen because the pollen count was up, 19. yesterday was moderate. birch now making up most of that at 93 grans per cubic meter. what can you expect this weekend? it's going to be cooler across the area into the 70s. right now, we're at 80 degrees. winds still out of the south. then a light wind out of the southwest later this evening. partly cloudy to mostly clou
. >> reporter: five paintings were stolen including a matisse and a picasso estimated to be worth more than $100 million. right now, a special police brigade here in paris is poring over the frames left behind looking for forensic evidence while interpol is contacting law enforcement officials around the world. the hunt for these paintings is on. >> experts say whoever stole those paintings is going to have an awfully difficult time fencing them because they're just too hot....
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. >>> a painting finished by picasso in one day sold at an auction for a record $1.6 million. this, nude, green leaves, and bust. it's a painting of his mistress and has been exhibited in the u.s. only one time. the bidding at cristie's auction house in new york started at $58 million. >> wow. a lot of money. >>> actress, lindsay lohan landed a new movie role. one of the producers says lohan will play the porn star who is best known for starring in the 1972 movie, deep throat. later on, she denounced her adult film career and became a spokeswoman for the antipornography movement. lindsay is going to be playing that role. >>> a funny thing happened to julie as she accepted her star on the hollywood walk of fame. they spelled her name wrong. the graduate took it in stride, saying it is a perfect metaphor for show business. she says when you think you made it, you get knocked down. >> you know, as a person who gets her name misspelled often, ky feel her pain, but she looks happy. >> exactly. we are happy about this forecast around here. >> spectacular today and the rest of the we
. >>> a painting finished by picasso in one day sold at an auction for a record $1.6 million. this, nude, green leaves, and bust. it's a painting of his mistress and has been exhibited in the u.s. only one time. the bidding at cristie's auction house in new york started at $58 million. >> wow. a lot of money. >>> actress, lindsay lohan landed a new movie role. one of the producers says lohan will play the porn star who is best known for starring in the 1972 movie, deep...
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this pictograph is the furthest thing from a picasso or rembrandt in his book. what's the problem?hat he sees as a completed inverse head and shoulders pattern. see this? you can imagine, this would be a head and shoulders. right? this is an inverse head and shoulders. and that has nothing to do with the shampoo, by the way. it just looks like a head and shoulders turned upside down. there's the left shoulder. in late 2008. followed by the head. which occurred in lighter volume on 2009. and then the right shoulder in mid 2009, when weyerhaeuser failed to move above its 40-week moving average pulling back to higher low on even lighter volume. this inverted head and shoulders pattern is considered complete when the neck line formed by connecting the two highs on either side of the head is broken. and that happened toward the ends of the year. okay? now, once the neckline is broken, the stock can then move higher. and a technician like fitz will try to calculate how far this one can run by measuring the size of the last rally. the distance between the level where the head was formed,
this pictograph is the furthest thing from a picasso or rembrandt in his book. what's the problem?hat he sees as a completed inverse head and shoulders pattern. see this? you can imagine, this would be a head and shoulders. right? this is an inverse head and shoulders. and that has nothing to do with the shampoo, by the way. it just looks like a head and shoulders turned upside down. there's the left shoulder. in late 2008. followed by the head. which occurred in lighter volume on 2009. and...
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for people to invest in it, and essentially anything else valuable in society -- stocks or bonds, picasso paintings, real estate -- all of those things have a very active capital market around them which allows people to invest in them and a whole food chain of sort of service companies that help the mechanisms of commerce work. if there is no way to buy or sell real estate, we wouldn't be in this wonderful building here in new york because there is a whole industry about creating these buildings and so forth. well, for inventions, there isn't people who fund them. there isn't a whole infrastructure of people who treat them as being valuable. inventions are sort of the stepchild, like in "cinderella" that isn't treated very well even though ultimately it's a source of enormous value. very few -- >> charlie: done by lonely men and women in garages, it used to be. >> absolutely. in fact, when you say "inventor" to most people they get an idea either of thomas edison or the crazy guy in the "back to the future movies." that's what we think of as inventor. for inventors to actually make progr
for people to invest in it, and essentially anything else valuable in society -- stocks or bonds, picasso paintings, real estate -- all of those things have a very active capital market around them which allows people to invest in them and a whole food chain of sort of service companies that help the mechanisms of commerce work. if there is no way to buy or sell real estate, we wouldn't be in this wonderful building here in new york because there is a whole industry about creating these...
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five paintings including works by picasso and matisse were stolen overnight from the paris museum of modern art valued at more than $100 million. investigators searched for clues today at the site. the mayor of paris said parts of the museum's alarm system had been broken for the past few days. and the deputy culture secretary said an inquiry was under way. >> there is a security system. there are three people in the museum at all times. so they were there. but the security system was outsmarted as they saw nothing. so they didn't react to anything. but all will be revealed during the investigation. >> officials said surveillance videos showed a single masked intruder. those are some the day's major stories. to you back to jim. >> lehrer: immigration reform, which is back in the spotlight today in washington. ray suarez has our story. >> madame speaker, the president of mexico. (applause) >> suarez: it was the second and final day of president felipe calderon's state visit to washington. >> it's a great honor to stand before you today. >> suarez: and as he did yesterday at the white
five paintings including works by picasso and matisse were stolen overnight from the paris museum of modern art valued at more than $100 million. investigators searched for clues today at the site. the mayor of paris said parts of the museum's alarm system had been broken for the past few days. and the deputy culture secretary said an inquiry was under way. >> there is a security system. there are three people in the museum at all times. so they were there. but the security system was...
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one encouraging economic sign at the high end of the spectrum, a picasso painting not seen in public for 50 years sold for a record $106 million at christie's last night. it was bought by an anonymous buyer and was the top seller. it wasn't too long ago we were talking about pp -- remember the blonz bronze statue, the walking man. >> yes. >> this was a record for any piece of art. >> really? >> i thought the walking man went for more. >> i liked the walking man. >> you did. >> it was skinny and weird and you could put i anywhere. if someone walked in your house, they might notice the picasso, but i think i could have done the walk man. >> i think it was modelled after you. >> you know, i think the camera -- >> it adds ten pounds. because you're not that fat. >> 195 can't by that -- >> stand up. there you go. >> mac -- >> actually, show them the rear. that's the best. because us really don't have a rear. there you go. >> i am not that fat. am i fat? no. no answer. people love -- and i always say, please send me a picture of you, you know? >> no, you're not. you look great, really. >>
one encouraging economic sign at the high end of the spectrum, a picasso painting not seen in public for 50 years sold for a record $106 million at christie's last night. it was bought by an anonymous buyer and was the top seller. it wasn't too long ago we were talking about pp -- remember the blonz bronze statue, the walking man. >> yes. >> this was a record for any piece of art. >> really? >> i thought the walking man went for more. >> i liked the walking man....
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why nissan said that it needs to fix about 135,000 infinity vehicles and then a painting by picasso ise buyer now having to pay an extra $10 million for it? they're even better than before! book rooms at lq.com right-o! wake up on the bright side at la quinta inns and suites la quinta! and we're saving on packaging by using less cardboard. when we save, you save. that means thousands of rollbacks. it's rollback time. for you to get a home loan. we've got a way for you to check the status of...
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subasta de un cuadro de picasso, por 606 millones de dÓlares. laboral. y tambiÉn cientÍficos aseguraron tras un estudio hecho en ghana con 208 mil mujeres que dar vitamina a a las mujeres entre 25 y 35 aÑos no hace que los niÑos (...) y las que consumieron placebos y otro tipo de pastillas. >> el impulso propio de la juventud llevÓ a un joven de 17 aÑos de edad lanzarse en un campo deportivo. martÍn berlanga nos muestra las imÁgenes y las reacciones. [ mÚsica ] >> era el momento de la euforia y desobediencia. se habÍa metido en pleno estadio de baseball desobedeciendo a dos oficiales. el joven cayo al suelo y se acabÓ la diversión. el joven fue levantado y sacado del estadio. despuÉs de que saliera en libertad despuÉs de una breve detenciÓn la policÍa considera si los oficiales hicieron lo correcto. pero no amenazaba a nadie en el evento deportivo. >> las autoridades dijeron que los agentes siguieron el reglamento del departamento cuando alguien trata de escapar pero investigan el incidente. el joven que estÁ por la salir del ballicherato, habÍa
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. >> picasso took a single day to paint it and christie's sold it for $1.68 million, called a newlied the winning bidder is called, anonymous. >> that's amazing. it took him just a day to paint it? >>> up next from altar boy to al qaeda? how does it happen? one american's disturbing journey. the result of a year-long investigation by cnn. >>> later, was it a hate crime? white supremacist murdered in the south. the suspect is african-american. the details may surprise you. [ male announcer ] how can the oil industry in the north sea impact fishing markets in japan, marine legislation in the u.s., and food consumption in italy? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment objectives, risks, fees, expenses, and other information to read and consider carefully before investing. >>> as we touched on earlier, according to court documents, the suspect in the time square bombings s
. >> picasso took a single day to paint it and christie's sold it for $1.68 million, called a newlied the winning bidder is called, anonymous. >> that's amazing. it took him just a day to paint it? >>> up next from altar boy to al qaeda? how does it happen? one american's disturbing journey. the result of a year-long investigation by cnn. >>> later, was it a hate crime? white supremacist murdered in the south. the suspect is african-american. the details may...
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picasso's "nude green leafs and bust."he auction last night made it the most expensive work of art ever sold. that's the news at 7:15. >> it's a 1932 piece. and it's not been seen publicly in 50 years. thank you very much. i couldn't bid on it. but i know about it. >> the art market's back. not the stock market. >>> you know who also is back? sam champion. incredible work you did on the gulf coast, sam. >> good morning. we're going to start on the loop current. it supposedly came up in the closed-door meeting in congress. and we've been talking about it for a week now. what happens if the ever-growing oil spill. it's getting larger and larger. gets connected with the powerful current. there's not much space between it and the loop current. the gulf is kind of closed. it wraps around and connects to the gulf stream. if it gets picked up and the loop current comes around, there's the florida keys. comes around. there's the bahamas. comes on up. there's the coastline of the carolinas. that's a real prlem and threat. winds are
picasso's "nude green leafs and bust."he auction last night made it the most expensive work of art ever sold. that's the news at 7:15. >> it's a 1932 piece. and it's not been seen publicly in 50 years. thank you very much. i couldn't bid on it. but i know about it. >> the art market's back. not the stock market. >>> you know who also is back? sam champion. incredible work you did on the gulf coast, sam. >> good morning. we're going to start on the loop...
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. >>> a 1932 picasso painting brought a record price at auction last night.$106 million. the auction house called the bidding spectacular. >>> now here's brian williams with what's coming up tonight on "nbc nightly news." >> good morning. thanks. coming up tonight on "nightly news," the sexual revolution. not tonight, but it started 50 years ago with the advent of the pill. we'll look at how it's changed women's lives, really changed our entire society. our special report tonight on "nightly news." ann, for now, back to you. >> brian, thanks. 8:03. let's go back outside. >> it is nice being out here. >> it is nice. mr. roker has a check of the weather. >> i do. we have our friends here from atlanta. what school are you guys from? >> mount caramel. >> i like this young man. he says i couldn't think what have to write so i just brought a blank paper. you can fill it out later! >>> let's check your weather, see what's going on. pick city, haigerstown, maryland. boston, nearly 15 degrees above normal. in the plains, temperatures anywhere from 10 to almost 25 degr
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it's title "nude, green leaves and bust," and it portrays picas picasso's mysteriis mistress in whencord was a painting called "walking man." >> $100 million here, $100 million there. >> a beautiful paint. >> better be. thank you. >>> we're getting new comments in from the president of the united states about immigration reform. what he wants this year. we're going to play the tape for you coming up next. smart...you're staying at this resort for free? how? welcomerewards from hotels.com. see when i accumulate 10 nights, i get one free. and...they let me choose where to use them. the loyalty program he signed us up for has all these restrictions, blackout dates, a crazy point system... and we couldn't stay here. so what am i getting for free? my undying love? [ yelps ] wendy. hole-in-one. [ male announcer ] accumulate 10 nights. and get a night free. welcomerewards from hotels.com. smart. so smart. >>> all right. this just coming in, president obama now pushing immigration reform. he's actually setting a little bit of a timeline. listen to this -- >> we need bipartisan support, but i
it's title "nude, green leaves and bust," and it portrays picas picasso's mysteriis mistress in whencord was a painting called "walking man." >> $100 million here, $100 million there. >> a beautiful paint. >> better be. thank you. >>> we're getting new comments in from the president of the united states about immigration reform. what he wants this year. we're going to play the tape for you coming up next. smart...you're staying at this resort for...