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and what is unique are these works picasso kept for himself.ith these than styles there's a common thread. his image is in there somewhere. picasso always had to be center stage. >> the sense of self is what drove him to create and it also gave him the ability and power to see himself as a magician, a trickster. >> because he is, picasso is someone who alters the real world to create a new world of his own. the picasso masterpieces are shown through midnight, october 9th. >> and a special presentation. spencer christian reports from paris, the city that inspired picasso. the special airs right after abc7 news at 6:00 tonight. next at six, honoring the fallen. thousands pay fitting tribute to two san francisco firefighters lost in the line. duty. and it's not what is in the cup, but the cup itself that has health officials concerned. ♪ [ female announcer ] wake up to black silk from folgers. bold flavor. exceptionally smooth. >> in the news, thousand of firefighters, police and family turned out to say farewell to the former firefighters vincent
and what is unique are these works picasso kept for himself.ith these than styles there's a common thread. his image is in there somewhere. picasso always had to be center stage. >> the sense of self is what drove him to create and it also gave him the ability and power to see himself as a magician, a trickster. >> because he is, picasso is someone who alters the real world to create a new world of his own. the picasso masterpieces are shown through midnight, october 9th. >>...
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spencer michels reports on a california family's remarkable art collection, featuring early works from picasso, matisse and the parisian avant-garde. >> woodruff: and margaret warner explores why yemen's president ali abdullah saleh remains in power amid growing violence and calls to step down. >> ifill: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> okay, listen. somebody has got to get serious. >> i think... >> we need renewable energy. >> ...renewable energy is vital to our planet. >> you hear about alternatives, right? wind, solar, algae. >> i think it's got to work on a big scale. and i think it's got to be affordable. >> so, where are they? >> it has to work in the real world. at chevron, we're investing millions in solar and biofuel technology to make it work. >> we've got to get on this now. >> right now. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. pacific life-- the power to help you succeed. and the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home an
spencer michels reports on a california family's remarkable art collection, featuring early works from picasso, matisse and the parisian avant-garde. >> woodruff: and margaret warner explores why yemen's president ali abdullah saleh remains in power amid growing violence and calls to step down. >> ifill: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> okay, listen. somebody has got to get serious. >> i think... >>...
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city that so inspired picasso. picasso life work and legacy airs right after abc 7 news at 6 tomorrow night. that program begins at 6:30 after our 6:00 o'clock news over on channel 7. check that out if you can. >>> all right lets go back to update the forecast. sandy is here. going anywhere around california you have the travel forecast. >> i sure do yosemite 77 degrees tomorrow afternoon. sacramento well below normal for this time of year at 78. much like our weather here in the bay area. you really have to go down to the desert to get the heat. 95 palm springs. 96 in las vegas. if you are going to stay here in the bay area tomorrow it will be a little bit cooler inland. mid 70's for concord antioch 70 degrees in san jose. san rafael along the coast upper 50's to low 60's. pretty much bottom out so it is not any cooler along the coast line. giants take on the sins natural reds tomorrow afternoon. sunny breezy upper 50's to low 60's. face to lacking baseball weather there for you tomorrow. you don't need the rain g
city that so inspired picasso. picasso life work and legacy airs right after abc 7 news at 6 tomorrow night. that program begins at 6:30 after our 6:00 o'clock news over on channel 7. check that out if you can. >>> all right lets go back to update the forecast. sandy is here. going anywhere around california you have the travel forecast. >> i sure do yosemite 77 degrees tomorrow afternoon. sacramento well below normal for this time of year at 78. much like our weather here in the...
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. >> an exhibition of definitive works by the painter picasso opens tomorrow.e's probably the best known artist of the 20th century. as you see from arts and entertainment reporter don sanchez, this exhibition is a significant collection. >> one look at gallery and you understand why pick cause so was the most influential artist of the 20th century. his art covered a incredibly wide range of ideas. >> you see the great work of an artist in his lifetime reinventing his definition of art. >> he was constantly reinventing his concept, philosophy, right down into the 1970s. >> you see the work that provided influence to generation after generation of other art efforts. >> you could embrace it or reject it, but you had to deal with if. he was such a force in the art world. the history of his work is almost evolution itself. >> there are 150 on display here. we get it here because the museum and closed for renovation. it covers every phase of his career over eight decades. what is unique about the collection is these are works that picasso kept for himself. works he
. >> an exhibition of definitive works by the painter picasso opens tomorrow.e's probably the best known artist of the 20th century. as you see from arts and entertainment reporter don sanchez, this exhibition is a significant collection. >> one look at gallery and you understand why pick cause so was the most influential artist of the 20th century. his art covered a incredibly wide range of ideas. >> you see the great work of an artist in his lifetime reinventing his...
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the picasso masterpieces are shown through october 9th.l, picasso life, work and legacy airs after abc7 news at six tonight. spencer knows someone in powerful position to get to go to paris to check these things out. way to go spencer. >> partly cloudy conditions. the marine layer beginning to break up but the winds are gusty. a weak trough is to the north and west of us. that will allow for a stronger sea breeze, partly cloudy skies and a slightly cooler day today. high temperatures still below the average downtown at 62. 66 in oakland and breezy over the hills with 74 in concord. 70 today in san jose. santa crews coming in in -- santa cruz in the 60s. look what happens tomorrow. not quite as breezy. numbers come up from 2 to 4 degrees. but then monday into the middle of next week we are talking much warmer weather with highs in the mid-and upper 80s throughout the middle of the week and the ener valleys still staying pleasant along the coast. >> and some do like it hot. >> yeah. >> thanks for joining us on the saturday morning news. the
the picasso masterpieces are shown through october 9th.l, picasso life, work and legacy airs after abc7 news at six tonight. spencer knows someone in powerful position to get to go to paris to check these things out. way to go spencer. >> partly cloudy conditions. the marine layer beginning to break up but the winds are gusty. a weak trough is to the north and west of us. that will allow for a stronger sea breeze, partly cloudy skies and a slightly cooler day today. high temperatures...
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it never got any better. >> stephen: it got bet we are picasso?o through in extra titties every place. he can't count how many he through in there. >> i personally have some doubts about picasso myself. >> stephen: let me ask you a sensitive question here. are you making any of this stuff up? because you have caused some flack for your documentaries because you sometimes make stuff up. or you say, intensified. and i do that every night right under that lens over there. i made up some crazy stuff. and i don't care if they knows what's what. >> well, in cave of forgotten dream there is a postscript that all of a sudden you see radioactive albino crocodiles. in the fill am. i called the producer from when i was sorting and i said-- he was in a pet store in vancouver and had just had bought a cage for a hamster. and he said i'm just bought a cage of a hamster and i said i'm filming all bina mut ant crocodiles, radioactive crocodiles. and i hear this clatter. he dropped the cage and said, you are shooting what? and i said i'm shooting all bina crocodil
it never got any better. >> stephen: it got bet we are picasso?o through in extra titties every place. he can't count how many he through in there. >> i personally have some doubts about picasso myself. >> stephen: let me ask you a sensitive question here. are you making any of this stuff up? because you have caused some flack for your documentaries because you sometimes make stuff up. or you say, intensified. and i do that every night right under that lens over there. i made...
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we have a little something made for her by picasso.here are five different ways of looking at her life. it is not in chronological installation. it is looking at how she is portrayed in help artists, painters, and photographers presented her and how she thought about her own style and presentation. many people think she always had short hair. it was not until she was 52 that she cut off all of her hair. the second element is called "domestic stein." alice b. toklas was her lifelong partner. they had several different homes. we know about their home in paris, the famous salon. you get a taste of what their domestic life was like. >> one thing recreated is the fabulous wallpaper. the black-and-white photos do not convey the color. >> in doing a lot of research, you discover a little tidbits. with an exhibition, at the find ways to make it come together. we found beautiful photographs of the interior of their home. then we found a tiny scrap of the wallpaper. we saw how blue and vibrant it was. we had a designer recreate the image of the
we have a little something made for her by picasso.here are five different ways of looking at her life. it is not in chronological installation. it is looking at how she is portrayed in help artists, painters, and photographers presented her and how she thought about her own style and presentation. many people think she always had short hair. it was not until she was 52 that she cut off all of her hair. the second element is called "domestic stein." alice b. toklas was her lifelong...
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. >> coming, have you seen this little girl. 10-year-old girl may be the next a caso at -- picasso at 10. a painting prodigy and people are paying big bucks for her work. >> we will tell you about that and great local things happening in the community. reach out and read is a program happening right now giving kids the ability to learn more. we will tell you how to get involved. a wonderful program. dr. drover from hopkins is here. we will hear from him and about the program. >> breakthroughs in cancer technology. breast cancer, there's a new drug helping and skin cancer. two new forms of treatment.
. >> coming, have you seen this little girl. 10-year-old girl may be the next a caso at -- picasso at 10. a painting prodigy and people are paying big bucks for her work. >> we will tell you about that and great local things happening in the community. reach out and read is a program happening right now giving kids the ability to learn more. we will tell you how to get involved. a wonderful program. dr. drover from hopkins is here. we will hear from him and about the program....
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conozca la obra del pintor pablo picasso en el artículo picasso.brá de la exposición que reúne trabajos originales del artista en el museo de young en san francisco, desde junio hasta octubre. si eres estudiante sin papeles o es usted padre de alguno, lea el manual para dreamers, recomendaciones para evitar la deportación de estados unidos. celso piña estará en el festival del orgullo gay a celebrarse en san francisco. los partidos que vienen en las finales de la copa oro. además lea la entrevista que nos dio el ex arquero mexicano jorge campos. en donde leer todo esto?: en elmensajero.com. manténgase actualizado. cu ---muchas gracias ricardo... nos vamos rapidamente a la pausa... take vo ---jessica nos llevara a un paseo bastante frio... y conoceremos a varios pequeÑines vestidos de gala... nos divertiremos... segment ends cesar --llega el dia de los padres este domingo y con el quiza .."un regalito" pero sabe usted lo que en realidad quieren los papas en su dia? --vamos con juany bazan . cu --hay estrenos de cine este fin de semana. --una de ella
conozca la obra del pintor pablo picasso en el artículo picasso.brá de la exposición que reúne trabajos originales del artista en el museo de young en san francisco, desde junio hasta octubre. si eres estudiante sin papeles o es usted padre de alguno, lea el manual para dreamers, recomendaciones para evitar la deportación de estados unidos. celso piña estará en el festival del orgullo gay a celebrarse en san francisco. los partidos que vienen en las finales de la copa oro. además lea la...
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. >>> coming up next, the ultimate look at career of pablo picasso look at career of pablo picasso anded [music playing] confidence available in color. depend® colors for women. looks and fits like underwear. protects like nothing else. depend®. good morning. great day. a man can only try... and try...and try. i heard eating wle grain oats can help lower my cholesterol. it's gonna be tough...so tough. my wife and i want to lowe our cholesterol, but finding healthy food that tastes...
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. >> up next, picasso of fashion. a bay area's tributefñ/ñ/ñ/ñ/ñ/x [ mom ] can a little bowl of cereal change your life? i think it can. one of the challenges for kayla being gluten-free is actually finding choices the whole family will love. five flavors of chex are gluten-free, including the honey nut flavor, and that's amazing to a mom like me. as a parent you dot want to have to tell your kids "no" all the time. it's nice for me to be able to say "yes" to something th they want to eat. [ male announcer ] chex cereal. five flavors. gluten free. >>> welcome back. he was one of most influential clothing designers. he is being shown at de young museum. don sanchez gives us a look. >> he was legend are designer. he was perhaps the most influential designer of 20th century. it shows how he was inspired by the native land. drama of the building and passion of the dance and glory of the church. this exhibit has been brought together from collections around the world. it's meant to show his importance of his design. >> eve
. >> up next, picasso of fashion. a bay area's tributefñ/ñ/ñ/ñ/ñ/x [ mom ] can a little bowl of cereal change your life? i think it can. one of the challenges for kayla being gluten-free is actually finding choices the whole family will love. five flavors of chex are gluten-free, including the honey nut flavor, and that's amazing to a mom like me. as a parent you dot want to have to tell your kids "no" all the time. it's nice for me to be able to say "yes" to...
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even a picasso. >> it has depth and scale. >> reporter: all from an artist that is 4 years old.s an international art sensation from australia. her parents, former artists themselves, first discovered their daughter's talent when she was 9 months. >> she krauld on to the canvas and started to move the paints with her tingers. >> reporter: and now the work else is around the world. one painting went for $24,000 in hong kong. >> i was totally blown away. i couldn't believe that a4-year-old had the capacity to truly understand the process of painting. >> reporter: while her paintings are now selling for big bucks, the business of art is just fun and games to this 4-year-old. ♪ child prodigies are certainly nothing new. like marla,h years oel at the time, considered another star in the art world. then came accusations that her father was the real painter. charges he denied. others in the art world are convinced that alita is the real deal. she's got energy. still just a little girl. >> i want to paint like that, like that, like that -- it's going to be so -- it's so
even a picasso. >> it has depth and scale. >> reporter: all from an artist that is 4 years old.s an international art sensation from australia. her parents, former artists themselves, first discovered their daughter's talent when she was 9 months. >> she krauld on to the canvas and started to move the paints with her tingers. >> reporter: and now the work else is around the world. one painting went for $24,000 in hong kong. >> i was totally blown away. i couldn't...
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this would may picasso jealous. first before we tell you about this we will send it over to meteorologist lynette charles filling in for justin berk. how are you? >> i am doing well. i am doing well. and i think you will like the weather for today as well. let me show you what's going on right now because we have those headlines out there. marvelous monday. we are looking pretty good and we will be feeling good going throughout the day. lots of sunshine on tap for us. the temperatures are going to be in the mid-80s and we will warm things up or heat things up throughout the week. humidity will return and we will see the chance for showers and thunderstorms in the forecast as well. if you check out the most powerful radar things are dry and we are nice and quiet. all sweeps are on and that's the scenario through the middle of the week. be prepared. hour by hour forecast not looking too bad going into your noontime. temperature right around 80. and 84 as we go into the 4 p.m. time frame and right now, we are looking a
this would may picasso jealous. first before we tell you about this we will send it over to meteorologist lynette charles filling in for justin berk. how are you? >> i am doing well. i am doing well. and i think you will like the weather for today as well. let me show you what's going on right now because we have those headlines out there. marvelous monday. we are looking pretty good and we will be feeling good going throughout the day. lots of sunshine on tap for us. the temperatures are...