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i would have known picasso and dali. felt like i survive that moment and a lot of people don't survive that moment. i wanted to work where people did not feel they had to bring anything to the table other than who they are. that they are perfect. that art is about them. not to disempower that. >> that is my point about you really caring about how people respond to art. what impact does it have on them? >> i care about my experience first. i love the transcendence that i feel expanding my parameters and interests. i want to share that. it is not that i set out to make something. it is not a conscious way of going about it. it is very intuitive. i follow my interests and a focus on those interest. it takes me to a kind of metaphysical place. >> if somebody writes a thesis and says his work lacks its electoral rhythm, do you give a dam-- intellectual rhythm, do you give a damn? >> i don't want to lose anybody and i don't want to lack communication. i want to make the best work i can to try to bring about a positive and info
i would have known picasso and dali. felt like i survive that moment and a lot of people don't survive that moment. i wanted to work where people did not feel they had to bring anything to the table other than who they are. that they are perfect. that art is about them. not to disempower that. >> that is my point about you really caring about how people respond to art. what impact does it have on them? >> i care about my experience first. i love the transcendence that i feel...
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i think picasso gave himself the most amount of freedom, you know, when he was 88, 89, 90 years of age. i mean, it's astounding how much freedom that he gave himself. and -- >> what do you mean by "freedom he gaifs himself?" >> his works are so laird. they're so accomplished. they have so much energy. they have the energy of like a 24-year-old but with all the wisdom and the knowledge and the layering that somebody who really has kind of a cognitive consciousness and so vast. i moon, the vast amount of human information are in those late works, such a desire and possibilities of telling us what you can contribute to your own life and to your community. and at such a late age. i mean it's -- >> working on this retrospective, has it informed and you given you insight into self? >> yes. >> rose: because it's there together. it's a lifetime. it's in relationships. >> uh-huh. you know, i think about how my kind of journey as an artist started, and it started by not having any idea of art, what the fine arts are. art was presented to me really as a tool to draw, to replicate something, maybe
i think picasso gave himself the most amount of freedom, you know, when he was 88, 89, 90 years of age. i mean, it's astounding how much freedom that he gave himself. and -- >> what do you mean by "freedom he gaifs himself?" >> his works are so laird. they're so accomplished. they have so much energy. they have the energy of like a 24-year-old but with all the wisdom and the knowledge and the layering that somebody who really has kind of a cognitive consciousness and so...
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. >> you can soon bid on the original works of monet and picasso. >>> corporate deals are helping to lift stocks and afternoon traders and investors cheering citi group's latest earnings. the $7 billion settlement with the government. taking a live look, the dow in record territory, up 117 at 17,061. nasdaq is up 23 and s&p is up 9. >>> the new home of the 49ers in santa clara is expected to create 12,000 new jobs and while that sounds great, according to a report from the oakland tribune it will not be enough to boost the local economy. most of the jobs are temporary, construction, part-time or relatively low paying service jobs on game days. the report says only about 60 stadium jobs will provide permanent full-time employment and those jobs are mostly executive positions and marketing, sales, and operations. >>> vintage pez dispenders, car parts, and now picassos. ebay and sutherby's are teaming up. the partnership will give ebay's 145 million customers instant bidding access to the high end items featured at sotheby's auctions. >>> a new report out today finds that some people ma
. >> you can soon bid on the original works of monet and picasso. >>> corporate deals are helping to lift stocks and afternoon traders and investors cheering citi group's latest earnings. the $7 billion settlement with the government. taking a live look, the dow in record territory, up 117 at 17,061. nasdaq is up 23 and s&p is up 9. >>> the new home of the 49ers in santa clara is expected to create 12,000 new jobs and while that sounds great, according to a report...
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the work of a french painter who inspired many 20th century artists like pablo picasso, we'll give you a preview in 6abc loves the arts. >> sky6 live hd looking live at the philadelphia international airport. looks like things are moving like they should on this sunday morning. chris sowers is back with the the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. >> and just a reminder you can stay on top of the weather with the storm tracker 6 live app get audio alerts as well as live radar. storm tracker 6 live app is free >> celebrate your love of ice cream with a scoop or two today, it is national ice cream day, a resolution passed back in 1984 designating the third sunday in july as national ice cream day. at the time 10% of all the milk produced at that time was used for ice cream. you can thank ronald reagan for the declaration, he made the proclaimation. >>> it's the first-ever slide city event. i meant goes through traffic. the water hoses were flowing as people slid down the slide. i guess it has bumpers, i don't know if my mom would let me do that because i was so does he want prone. >
the work of a french painter who inspired many 20th century artists like pablo picasso, we'll give you a preview in 6abc loves the arts. >> sky6 live hd looking live at the philadelphia international airport. looks like things are moving like they should on this sunday morning. chris sowers is back with the the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. >> and just a reminder you can stay on top of the weather with the storm tracker 6 live app get audio alerts as well as live radar....
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. >>> coming up, the picasso you have been eyeing could be a click away. >> new this morning, citigroupfor the north practices and how some of the money could end up helping you out. >> police need your help to identify a man who is responsible for groping a woman. the police sketch that they believe can help identify this man. i have a report coming up after the hey pal? you ready? can you pick me up at 6:30? ah... (boy) i'm here! i'm here! (cop) too late. i was gone for five minutes! ugh! move it. you're killing me. you know what, dad? i'm good. (dad) it may be quite a while before he's ready, but our subaru legacy will be waiting for him. (vo) the longest-lasting midsize sedan in its class. introducing the all-new subaru legacy. it's not just a sedan. it's a subaru. >>> covering walnut creek, burlingame, campbell and all the bay area, this is abc7 news. >>> 6:44. palo alto police are asking for your help searching for a man who aggressively groped a woman in a park. >>> nick smith has a look at the sketch police have released. >> there is urgent is because you can see how the park is
. >>> coming up, the picasso you have been eyeing could be a click away. >> new this morning, citigroupfor the north practices and how some of the money could end up helping you out. >> police need your help to identify a man who is responsible for groping a woman. the police sketch that they believe can help identify this man. i have a report coming up after the hey pal? you ready? can you pick me up at 6:30? ah... (boy) i'm here! i'm here! (cop) too late. i was gone for...
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first here's their new cd "bulletproof picasso," comes out september 16th.ain! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ whoa ooh ooh ooh-ooh♪ ♪ ooh ooh never got her name ♪ ♪ or time to find out anything♪ i loved her♪ just the same ♪ ♪ and i rode a different road and sang a different song i'll love her till my last ♪ ♪ i was shot down in cold blood by an angel in blue jones ♪ ♪ oh, oh, oh ♪ late that night she got away i chased her to the turnpike ♪ ♪ and though i rode a different road and sang a different song fell into the water ♪ ♪ i'll love her till my judgment day ♪ ♪ like a sunrise made of white lies everything was nothing as it seems ♪ ♪ i was shot down in cold blood by an angel in blue jeans ♪ ♪ oh, oh, oh ♪ whoa, oh, oh ♪ oh, oh, oh ♪ whoa, oh, oh ♪ i hear voices calling all around ♪ ♪ i keep falling down i think my heart could pound ♪ ♪ right out of me ♪ i see a million different ways to never leave this maze alive ♪ ♪ woke up in somebody's arms strange and so familiar where nothing could go wrong ♪ ♪ barely alive or nearly dead somehow awake in my own bed ♪ ♪
first here's their new cd "bulletproof picasso," comes out september 16th.ain! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ whoa ooh ooh ooh-ooh♪ ♪ ooh ooh never got her name ♪ ♪ or time to find out anything♪ i loved her♪ just the same ♪ ♪ and i rode a different road and sang a different song i'll love her till my last ♪ ♪ i was shot down in cold blood by an angel in blue jones ♪ ♪ oh, oh, oh ♪ late that night she got away i chased her to the turnpike ♪ ♪ and though i...
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. >> gurlitt: i mean, it's different if you have 1,400 picassos or you have 1,406. >> safer: picassonning. cornelius gurlitt's secret hoard of art included modern masters like matisse, chagall, franz marc, and otto dix. gurlitt's small world fell apart in 2010 almost by accident. traveling back from switzerland to germany, a customs inspection brought him under suspicion and triggered a tax investigation that would be his undoing. >> willi korte: they had caught him on a train with 9,000 euros in cash in his pocket, which made them suspicious. then, they tried to look him up in their files and they couldn't find him. the man didn't seem to exist. he wasn't registered, he didn't pay taxes, he didn't receive any benefits. so the man just wasn't there. >> safer: willi korte is a lawyer who specializes in tracking down stolen art. >> korte: i can imagine the conclusions they drew when they saw this old man surrounded by hundreds and hundreds of works of art. "there's something very fishy going on. and maybe he's a secret art dealer. maybe he's involved in some smuggling activities. there
. >> gurlitt: i mean, it's different if you have 1,400 picassos or you have 1,406. >> safer: picassonning. cornelius gurlitt's secret hoard of art included modern masters like matisse, chagall, franz marc, and otto dix. gurlitt's small world fell apart in 2010 almost by accident. traveling back from switzerland to germany, a customs inspection brought him under suspicion and triggered a tax investigation that would be his undoing. >> willi korte: they had caught him on a train...
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but you talk about meeting pablo picasso, and mike has to say it was impossible because pablo picassoof that party. >> the film is called "the legend of shep gordon." >> seth: that's true. and there's a lot of photographic evidence that these things happen, but every now and then i like that you -- >> once in awhile psychedelics can blur your memory. >> seth: exactly. [ laughter ] >> for 20 years i got to know shep. i was staying at his house and i would just ask him stories that were more fantastic than the next. and i start to do this thing where i would write a celebrity -- like ten celebrities on my hand. people would go home and i'd go, "okay, larry storch?" he'd go, "i met larry storch." [ laughter ] charlie chaplin. it would be like, "i had lunch with charlie chaplin" then it would just be this fantastic -- and i said, "you have to let me do this film." you know, this is a man who -- he invented the celebrity chef. >> seth: that's amazing, yeah. emeril gives you credit for it in the movie. >> he does, yeah. he's really, really nice. >> seth: you also, one of my favorite stories
but you talk about meeting pablo picasso, and mike has to say it was impossible because pablo picassoof that party. >> the film is called "the legend of shep gordon." >> seth: that's true. and there's a lot of photographic evidence that these things happen, but every now and then i like that you -- >> once in awhile psychedelics can blur your memory. >> seth: exactly. [ laughter ] >> for 20 years i got to know shep. i was staying at his house and i would...
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and get your bids on picasso or vintage pez dispensers. that's right, right everything. this report says that sutherbyes is streaming auctions online started this fall. most of the sales will be shown on a new section of ebay's site and online only and streaming auctions will be added from hong kong, paris, as well as london. you should watch them when you can because nair fun. back to you. >> mary thompson, thank you, much. >> nice piece of art. >>> i want to check out right now, usually the skylines are very beautiful. nice start to the day, christina. >> yeah, it's still dark out there, as we get into the next hour and the sunrise, oh, it's going to be nice. let me tell you this morning as the sun comes up, midlevel and high cloud cover to paint a really pretty sky. and look at temperatures this morning, happy monday whereby thanks for waking up with us each and every day of the week. i take the forecast very seriously as you know. today's one of the days i'd also ask you to doed so if you work outside, it's going to be hot inland. san jose, mostly clear start. very l
and get your bids on picasso or vintage pez dispensers. that's right, right everything. this report says that sutherbyes is streaming auctions online started this fall. most of the sales will be shown on a new section of ebay's site and online only and streaming auctions will be added from hong kong, paris, as well as london. you should watch them when you can because nair fun. back to you. >> mary thompson, thank you, much. >> nice piece of art. >>> i want to check out...
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nation, this is the most successful use of bioengineering in art since pablo picasso created that five-boobedady so he could paint her. it could very well usher in a whole new movement. think about it. using this same technology, we might finally be able to see what this guy's face looked like before it was mangled in a horrible apple-picking accident. or even better, even better, we can finally glimpse the venus de milo as she was meant to be. and the best part about this exhibit is that visitors can talk to it. >> visitors to a german museum are waiting in line for hours, literally to ask questions through a microphone to vincent van gogh's re-grown ear. think of your question for van gogh's ear, please. >> stephen: i've got one: why, god, why? because i have seen ears grow on corn. i have seen ears grown on mice. but an ear growing in a museum, that's a craziest [bleeped] thing i have ever heard. yo, untamed larger than life, move fast fruit flavor, watermelon, blue razz green apple. your taste buds dancing. it's the jolly rancher, we make it happen. untamed fruit flavor. jolly rancher. i'
nation, this is the most successful use of bioengineering in art since pablo picasso created that five-boobedady so he could paint her. it could very well usher in a whole new movement. think about it. using this same technology, we might finally be able to see what this guy's face looked like before it was mangled in a horrible apple-picking accident. or even better, even better, we can finally glimpse the venus de milo as she was meant to be. and the best part about this exhibit is that...
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and it will hold auctions on works by monet and picasso among others. there will be realtime bidding on the ebay website for all that high-priced art. >> can't wait. >> i know. [ laughter ] >> can you afford it? no, not a chance. >>> imagine a three-week vacation in france including fine dining and your own chauffeur and you don't pay a dime. >> sounds good. in fact, you come home with more money in your pocket. kpix 5's andria borba reports on the new healthcare trend that sent one northern california man packing. >>> reporter: along the pacific coast in humboldt county you'll find a blue lake casino hotel owned by a tribe. folks come here to gamble. but for one tribal employee he took a chance that paid off. the construction manager needed surgery for a debilitating rotator cuff injury. he could have gone to stanford medical center. but -- >> no, we went to france, toulouse, france, and did it. it was great. >> reporter: that's right. his surgical odyssey began right here at the international terminal at sfo. the rancheria healthcare plan gives the em
and it will hold auctions on works by monet and picasso among others. there will be realtime bidding on the ebay website for all that high-priced art. >> can't wait. >> i know. [ laughter ] >> can you afford it? no, not a chance. >>> imagine a three-week vacation in france including fine dining and your own chauffeur and you don't pay a dime. >> sounds good. in fact, you come home with more money in your pocket. kpix 5's andria borba reports on the new...
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you are showing picasso and van gogh.posing kids as much as possible to an amazing art curriculum. >> amazon has a process that they launch into original shows where they will pick up a pilot and show that to their viewers and get feedback and then make a final decision. what did you learn as part of that process? >> it was a huge focus group for me. we talk to kids and parents all the time. for me it was about listening and learning what the bigger audience once. i was sitting there forever while the pilot was up and recording what people were saying to make a better show. it was exciting and interesting and a little bit nerve-racking. >> when my daughters are timesng cable, a lot of there is stuff they want to buy because they are seen advertising. in this case you are not really exposed to advertising. i find it interesting. amazon is a big place that sells a lot of stuff. there is difference between the experience of time and watching divisional table. >> kids can get what they want when they want it. what we have bee
you are showing picasso and van gogh.posing kids as much as possible to an amazing art curriculum. >> amazon has a process that they launch into original shows where they will pick up a pilot and show that to their viewers and get feedback and then make a final decision. what did you learn as part of that process? >> it was a huge focus group for me. we talk to kids and parents all the time. for me it was about listening and learning what the bigger audience once. i was sitting...
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we are showing picasso and van exposing kids as much as possible to an amazing art curriculum.fas this launching into original shows where they will pick up a pilot, show that pilate to their viewers, get some feedback, and then make a final decision. what did you learn as part of that process? >> it was a huge focus group. we go out and talk to kids all the time and parents and for me, it was really about listening and learning but the bigger audience, in terms of what people wanted. i was sitting there per forever while the pilot was up just recording but people were saying in order to make a better show. it was exciting, interesting, and a little bit nerve-racking. >> it is interesting. when my daughters are watching cable, kids programming on cable, and a lot of times there are stuff they want to buy because they are seeing advertisement. in this case, you are not really exposed if you're watching through prime. i kind of find it interesting. sells is a big place that a lot of stuff, but there is a difference between the experience through a service like prime and watching
we are showing picasso and van exposing kids as much as possible to an amazing art curriculum.fas this launching into original shows where they will pick up a pilot, show that pilate to their viewers, get some feedback, and then make a final decision. what did you learn as part of that process? >> it was a huge focus group. we go out and talk to kids all the time and parents and for me, it was really about listening and learning but the bigger audience, in terms of what people wanted. i...
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expressive vocabulary and expose them to making crafts and i'm excited because we are showing the masters, picassoo and ask will -- exposing kids to an amazing art greg gillum. >> amazon has this process they launch into original shows where they will pick up a pilot, show that to their viewers, get some feedback and make a final decision. what did you learn as heart of that process? >> it was a huge focus group we've seen. for me, it was about listening and learning with a bigger audience in terms of what people wanted. i was sitting there forever while the pilot was up, just recording everything people were saying to make a better show for our consumers. it was exciting, interesting and a little bit nerve-racking. >> when my daughters are watching cable, kids programming on cable, a lot of times, their stuff a want to buy because they're seeing advertising. in this case, you are not really exposed to advertising. big lace that sells a lot of stuff, but there's a big difference between prime and watching on cable. >> that is what i like. kids can get what they want when they wanted and what we ha
expressive vocabulary and expose them to making crafts and i'm excited because we are showing the masters, picassoo and ask will -- exposing kids to an amazing art greg gillum. >> amazon has this process they launch into original shows where they will pick up a pilot, show that to their viewers, get some feedback and make a final decision. what did you learn as heart of that process? >> it was a huge focus group we've seen. for me, it was about listening and learning with a bigger...
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sam, if stained sheets are art, you must be pablo picasso. >> it is a problem.he is glad she didn't put this on craigslist. $4 million because it was a depressed period of your life? that's how good artists have it. no one is paying that kind of money for my depression. >> maybe if you formed them into something. she took lemons and made lemonade, michael. who can blame her? you are living basically day-to-day. >> full of cigarette butts and empty bottles. she says "i feel sad and it feels like a praying -- fragment of time." when the bid came out she was whooping and sharing. if you have ever seen tracy speak on television other than the incoherent drunken times, she is the dumbest woman on the planet. it totally collapses everything we believe about modern art. maybe i am too dumb to get it. you can see her dock and she is incoherent. in 1999 one of the guys i think cleaned it up. this is garbage. 4.1 million for garbage. >> there are maintenance workers who go to stuff and think it is trash and they throw it away and then everybody freaks out. i was there at
sam, if stained sheets are art, you must be pablo picasso. >> it is a problem.he is glad she didn't put this on craigslist. $4 million because it was a depressed period of your life? that's how good artists have it. no one is paying that kind of money for my depression. >> maybe if you formed them into something. she took lemons and made lemonade, michael. who can blame her? you are living basically day-to-day. >> full of cigarette butts and empty bottles. she says "i...
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>> post impressionest paul sczan collection of still life reriv the genre and revive artist like picasso. the extensive body of work, the world is an apple, offers a focused look of technique and patient. >> the great opportunities of having the show here at the barnes is you get this accumulation with cezanne you ket i l get a sense of his language and values and reoccurring character. >> 69 master pea pieces are in the museum. barnes foundation is them to one of the most impressive cezanne collections in the world. >> you add the 23 pieces of work there's amazing conversation across history and amazing still lives in permanent collection. there's a great dialogue here now. >> featured works in the exhibit span cezanne's entire career and allow you to see the full historical scope of the art realized. >> you're looking at incredible selection of works of modern master. it's not just the case of looking at one masterpiece. it's looking at a number of them of them and having an opportunity to look at them in-depth and that's the amazing thing about having the show here. >> for tickets go
>> post impressionest paul sczan collection of still life reriv the genre and revive artist like picasso. the extensive body of work, the world is an apple, offers a focused look of technique and patient. >> the great opportunities of having the show here at the barnes is you get this accumulation with cezanne you ket i l get a sense of his language and values and reoccurring character. >> 69 master pea pieces are in the museum. barnes foundation is them to one of the most...
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picasso, other historic masters.l be real time bidding on the ibay website for that high profile week. >>> still ahid, we h wanted to play his music for people but he never expected this. >> what a neighbor did that drew hornitos a little boy's piano concert. >>> it is not rare to see summertime thunderstorms over the sierra. we have that tonight it is kind of rare to have sprinkles in the bay area. we also have that tonight. find out more in your forecast. >>> i'm dennis of donnell. the big story at the all star game is an a slugger's hair. >> it was down my mid back. i was like, i have to trim it a little bit. >>> how big was babe ruth's contract with the boston red sox, coming up. >>> i just love this story. how is this for the power of social media? a few days ago a boy in minneapolis put a sign in his front yard inviting people to his concert. >> a neighbor sate and put the information on facebook. by show time on saturday, more than 400 people showed up to hear this kid play. >> there was a sign in the front ya
picasso, other historic masters.l be real time bidding on the ibay website for that high profile week. >>> still ahid, we h wanted to play his music for people but he never expected this. >> what a neighbor did that drew hornitos a little boy's piano concert. >>> it is not rare to see summertime thunderstorms over the sierra. we have that tonight it is kind of rare to have sprinkles in the bay area. we also have that tonight. find out more in your forecast. >>>...
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some just kind of twisted corpses that look almost picasso-esque.t the same time there are others that -- if handled properly, could be clearly identified. >> are there still -- we've seen images of large pieces of wreckage. are most of the pieces very identifiable? most of the pieces of the debris? are there large chunks of the aircraft still intact? >> it seeps the debris split into sort of two clusters as it fell from the sky. the tail fin sort of further up the road. and some other debris scattered in that vicinity. and then the main crash site, which is closer to the village at the lower end of the field seems to be where the fuselage, the engines, landed. a lot of that has been burnt out. the flight hadn't taken off too long before it went down, so there was a lot of fuel still in the tank. you can really see that when you walk through the crash site. some of the alloy from the plane has sort of melted, resolidified. silver on the ground. >> in terms of -- do you have any information about black boxes or flight data recorders? there have been
some just kind of twisted corpses that look almost picasso-esque.t the same time there are others that -- if handled properly, could be clearly identified. >> are there still -- we've seen images of large pieces of wreckage. are most of the pieces very identifiable? most of the pieces of the debris? are there large chunks of the aircraft still intact? >> it seeps the debris split into sort of two clusters as it fell from the sky. the tail fin sort of further up the road. and some...
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and artists who make picasso look like a painter who sucks. [ laughter ] so without further ado, pleasentum physicist, dr. carl boomdegard. dr. boomdegard. give it up for dr. boomdegard. [ applause ] who developed the mathematical formula for determining the correct time and place to ask your father-in-law for money. let's see that formula. you minus integrity plus humiliation over the holidays equals "hey, tom, can i talk to you privately for a second?" [ laughter and applause ] i sit before this next individual with both humility and the utmost reverence and respect. mara rubichon, the inventor of the giant cheese wheel is here. mara. give it up for mara rubichon. [ applause ] had the idea for the giant cheese wheel when she thought to herself, what is an unreasonable amount of cheese for someone to bring to a party? like a portion that any large group of people could not possibly finish. mara, please accept this gift from "late night." you reap what you sow, mara. you reap what you sow. [ applause ] we could all die do tonight completely fulfilled knowing that we were able to get a g
and artists who make picasso look like a painter who sucks. [ laughter ] so without further ado, pleasentum physicist, dr. carl boomdegard. dr. boomdegard. give it up for dr. boomdegard. [ applause ] who developed the mathematical formula for determining the correct time and place to ask your father-in-law for money. let's see that formula. you minus integrity plus humiliation over the holidays equals "hey, tom, can i talk to you privately for a second?" [ laughter and applause ] i...
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i think picasso gave himself the most amount of freedom, you know, when he was 88, qiep, 90 years ofof age. i mean, it's astounding how much freedom that he gave himself. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> rose: additional funding provided by: >> and by bloomberg. a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. man: it's like holy mother of comfort food.ion. woman: throw it down. it's noodle crack. woman: you have to be ready for the heart attack on a platter. man: okay, i'm the bacon guy. man: oh, i just did a jig every time i dipped into it. man #2: it just completely blew my mind. woman: it felt like i had a mouthful of raw vegetables and dry dough. sbrocco: oh, please. i want the dessert first! [ laughs ] i told him he had to wait.
i think picasso gave himself the most amount of freedom, you know, when he was 88, qiep, 90 years ofof age. i mean, it's astounding how much freedom that he gave himself. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> rose: additional funding provided by: >> and by bloomberg. a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. man: it's like holy mother of comfort food.ion. woman: throw it down. it's noodle crack....
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i think picasso gave himself the most amount of freedom, you know, when he was 88, qiep, 90 years ofof age. i mean, it's astounding how much freedom that he gave himself. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> rose: additional funding provided by: >> and by bloomberg. a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. >> what if those "health foods" that you're eating every day are actually hurting you? the cereal with skim milk for breakfast, the decaf soy latte mid-morning, that yogurt you had for an afternoon snack. you may be surprised to learn that a lot of what we've been told is good for us is only good for some company's bottom line. and it's taking its toll on your health, your weight, and the number of years in your life. what i'm about to tell you will help you reclaim your health and your life. and all it takes is dropping seven foods from your diet. and you could lose up to seven pounds in just seven days. stay with me. [cheers and applause] >> male announcer: pain and fatigue don't have to be
i think picasso gave himself the most amount of freedom, you know, when he was 88, qiep, 90 years ofof age. i mean, it's astounding how much freedom that he gave himself. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> rose: additional funding provided by: >> and by bloomberg. a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. >> what if those "health foods" that you're eating every day are...
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i think picasso gave himself the most amount of freedom, you know, when he was 88, qiep, 90 years ofof age. i mean, it's astounding how much freedom that he gave himself. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> rose: additional funding provided by: >> and by bloomberg. a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. . >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. >> you're just gaming the system. you're an american company. >> fighting words, the president tells steve liesman companies shouldn't game the tax code by moving headquarters overseas. what he plans to do about it. big loss, amazon surprises wall street with a second quarter loss of $126 million. the stock sinks after hours. is the strategy working or not? sales slump, americans bought fewer new houses in the first half of the year than they did in 2013 and june sales dropped 8% from may. what the design signals for jobs and the economy. that and for for night by buss
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we'll tell you how you may soon be able to buy a picasso with your pottery. how? is that possible?you coming up. ♪ shingles affected me tremendously as a pilot. the blisters and the pain in my scalp area and down the back of my neck was intense. it would have been virtually impossible in that confined space with the rash to move to change radio frequencies. i would just stop and literally freeze up. i mean it hurt. i couldn't even get up and drive let alone teach somebody and be responsible in an airplane. when my doctor told me that shingles came from the chickenpox virus i was very surprised. for two weeks i sat up in bed because i couldn't lay down. i had the scabs all throughout the side of my head and into the upper neck region. i didn't want to do anything except go to sleep and have the pain be over. as a pilot that meant i was grounded. liz: time for a quick speed read some of the day's other headlines, five stories one minute. volkswagen is investing $900 million to build a sport-utility vehicle in chattanooga, tennessee. the new plant will make a seven-passenger suv the p
we'll tell you how you may soon be able to buy a picasso with your pottery. how? is that possible?you coming up. ♪ shingles affected me tremendously as a pilot. the blisters and the pain in my scalp area and down the back of my neck was intense. it would have been virtually impossible in that confined space with the rash to move to change radio frequencies. i would just stop and literally freeze up. i mean it hurt. i couldn't even get up and drive let alone teach somebody and be responsible...
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. >>> get your bids in on a picasso and vintage pez dispensers as well.orts say they are teaming up with ebay to stream live auctions online. starting this fall, the new york sales will be shown in a new section at ebay sites. eventually online only and streaming auctions will be headed from hong kong and paris and london, kind of what's old is new again. ebay years ago bought the competitor, tried something similar. >>> let's take a live look outside right now, 5:55, at&t park. is quiet this morning. most of the giants and the rest of major league baseball taking a few days off for the all-star break. giants finished the first half of the season on a high note. record breaking. yesterday both buster posey and madeson bumgarden hit grand slam wins. marked the first time in the history of major league baseball. a starting pitcher and a starting catcher each hit a grand slam in the same game. pretty cool. now since madeson pitched yesterday, he will not pitch in the all-star game tomorrow. taking his place, tim hudson. it's his fourth career trip, but this
. >>> get your bids in on a picasso and vintage pez dispensers as well.orts say they are teaming up with ebay to stream live auctions online. starting this fall, the new york sales will be shown in a new section at ebay sites. eventually online only and streaming auctions will be headed from hong kong and paris and london, kind of what's old is new again. ebay years ago bought the competitor, tried something similar. >>> let's take a live look outside right now, 5:55, at&t...
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. >> the idea of bidding on a picasso with one click got more of a reality.ivestream on the lower items like wine, jewelry watching, photos. not the big multimillion dollar paintings the this gives them access to the 36 million buyers, and ebay's gets the cachet after sotheby's. christie's has this christie's live platform that's been a monster in this space. they've gone a 9.6 million dollar of a sale on their platform. investors seem to be to be saying this may not be enough. >> dan loeb has long argued that they were behind christie's. >> exactly. he wanted them to go online. so this fits with his strategy. i reach out for comment, no comment from him. the stock is up a bit today, but it shows they had so much ground to cover to catch up, this may not be the answer itches do we assume by virtue of the fact he has board seats that he would approve of this move without even hearing from him? >> i would guess this is exactly what he wanted to do to start out. i also expect other changes, but i think this is exactly what we want to do. i'm sure he signed off.
. >> the idea of bidding on a picasso with one click got more of a reality.ivestream on the lower items like wine, jewelry watching, photos. not the big multimillion dollar paintings the this gives them access to the 36 million buyers, and ebay's gets the cachet after sotheby's. christie's has this christie's live platform that's been a monster in this space. they've gone a 9.6 million dollar of a sale on their platform. investors seem to be to be saying this may not be enough. >>...
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should picasso stop painting after the blue period?l feel creatively they have something to say. whether the audience is huge about it remains to be seen. you think about taylor swift sharing her views in the wall street journal question mark >> i thought it was really smart. i'm sure some editing when intuit because it was a very well-written story. >> you could say that about anybody. we should not dog on her because it was edited. >> i thought it was very well written, but i think she was making an important point from down is when an artist sit and compose a piece of music that goes from track one to track 10, expected to be listened to as a complete unit. a lot of people don't. they cherry pick songs and that's not what she was going for. >> she's got a full breakup story to tell. >> that is the whole thing with taylor. she talks about being authentic in writing from the heart. that,ling a story like for taylor, that is what makes her connection so special. >> if pink floyd is successful with "endless river" who else should go bac
should picasso stop painting after the blue period?l feel creatively they have something to say. whether the audience is huge about it remains to be seen. you think about taylor swift sharing her views in the wall street journal question mark >> i thought it was really smart. i'm sure some editing when intuit because it was a very well-written story. >> you could say that about anybody. we should not dog on her because it was edited. >> i thought it was very well written, but...
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. >>> and get your bids in on the picasso and pez dispencers. "the new york times" says they are teaming up we bay to stream live auctions online. they will focus their new york sales on the new section of the e-bay website. new sections will be added for paris and london. and activists are calling on the board to beef up its online sales strategy. >>> now coming up, we are live at the air show with and exclusive interview from the airbus ceo fabrice brigler. and if that's not enough, we'll discuss the problems with the f-35 fighter jet. so plane crazy, stay with us. >> announcer: you're watching "worldwide exchange." bringing you business news from around the globe. >>> welcome back to "worldwide exchange." the air show kicks off minus one of the star attractions. the new f-35 fighter jet won't be making an appearance after an engine fire grounds the fleet in the u.s. we speak to the ceo of lockheed martin which makes the plane exclusively on this show. >>> a sweet deal to kick off merger monday. chocolate maker lindt is buying russell stover.
. >>> and get your bids in on the picasso and pez dispencers. "the new york times" says they are teaming up we bay to stream live auctions online. they will focus their new york sales on the new section of the e-bay website. new sections will be added for paris and london. and activists are calling on the board to beef up its online sales strategy. >>> now coming up, we are live at the air show with and exclusive interview from the airbus ceo fabrice brigler. and if...
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don't expect multimillion dollar picassos to be showing up on ebay.y sales, where you break the records and half of sotheby's lot sold last year went for less than $100,000 but the most profitable. this is in keeping with the strategy laid out by dan lobe who is on sotheby's board. david faber reported last year he wants the company to push online to catch up with christie's and of course to broaden its customer base to tap the emerging, younger collectors. >> i have a question. robert, when you show up at sotheby's or christie's or phillips they charge you an off the top fee 20%, 25% just for being in the room on top of whatever you pay. do we know any fees charged here? >> what sounds like ebay will take a percentage cut of any sales, but i think that's. i'm not sure how the buyer and seller premiums will work. those are negotiated by the auction houses on one to one base cnbc. as far as this deal, ebay will get a percentage and that's how they'll make money from this. >> certainly interesting. we'll see what else happens in the industry. >>> rating
don't expect multimillion dollar picassos to be showing up on ebay.y sales, where you break the records and half of sotheby's lot sold last year went for less than $100,000 but the most profitable. this is in keeping with the strategy laid out by dan lobe who is on sotheby's board. david faber reported last year he wants the company to push online to catch up with christie's and of course to broaden its customer base to tap the emerging, younger collectors. >> i have a question. robert,...
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en japÓn, le estÁn dando un giro a la comida y estÁn formando parte como un picasso, este grupo de estudiantesello y me acaba de crecer el bigote. >> muy natural. >> te ves sÚper bien. >> ¿te doliÓ? >> ahorita voy a agarrar unas pincitas. >> a mÍ me gustan los hombres con barba. >> ¿cÓmo serÍa una mujer con barba? >> paul, con cualquier excusa, le da. >> mira. unos se lo quieren quitar, y otras se lo quieren poner. estÁs como tiziano ferro. para eso existe la depilaciÓn lÁser. >> o te lo decoloras. >> bueno. el pelito de durazno sÍ. no me veas asÍ. ♪ kmart tiene todo lo que necesitas para el regreso a la escuela. además, miembros de shop your way consiguen layaway gratis. kmart. donde miembros siempre consiguen más. te acostumbraste al olor piensas que huele bien. pero tus pasajeros huelen esto... elimina hasta por 30 días los olores a los que estás acostumbrado con el febreze car vent clip. así, tú y tus pasajes respiran tranquilo. [♪ mÚsica ♪] >> momentos de tensiÓn se vivieron este domingo en disney cuando un tren se detuvo en la vÍa. segÚn una portavoz de la empresa, los viajeros fueron ev
en japÓn, le estÁn dando un giro a la comida y estÁn formando parte como un picasso, este grupo de estudiantesello y me acaba de crecer el bigote. >> muy natural. >> te ves sÚper bien. >> ¿te doliÓ? >> ahorita voy a agarrar unas pincitas. >> a mÍ me gustan los hombres con barba. >> ¿cÓmo serÍa una mujer con barba? >> paul, con cualquier excusa, le da. >> mira. unos se lo quieren quitar, y otras se lo quieren poner. estÁs como tiziano...
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. >> a picasso, aren't we lucky? >> reporter: they made a donation, but couldn't resist the idea of finding a treat, a treasure. once in awhile, you find a diamond in the rough, literally like this 3 karat diamond ring. >> it's not often we get an $8,000 diamond ring. >> reporter: if you are looking for an $8 chair, this is your spot. the ring sticks out like a sore thumb. it's posted and the bids, already over $8,000, keep on climbing. who dropped it off? well, we don't know.eyitness is an 8-year-old girl who was inside the car when the shooting began. it started just after 1:00 sunday morning. this blue honda was traveling down t street northwest when one of the people pulled out a silver handgun and began shooting. the driver, then two other passengers. according to court documents, the witness told police the 36-year-old fired multiple shots, hitting the driver and one passenger in their heads, killing them. then, he shot a 17-year-old boy inside the car multiple times. the car then crashed into a barrier at the
. >> a picasso, aren't we lucky? >> reporter: they made a donation, but couldn't resist the idea of finding a treat, a treasure. once in awhile, you find a diamond in the rough, literally like this 3 karat diamond ring. >> it's not often we get an $8,000 diamond ring. >> reporter: if you are looking for an $8 chair, this is your spot. the ring sticks out like a sore thumb. it's posted and the bids, already over $8,000, keep on climbing. who dropped it off? well, we don't...