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was picasso like that? >> no, picasso had this enormous amount of energy and he worked very, very, very quickly. even on the most complicated pictures, it's amazing how quickly they were done. you know, in a matter of days sometimes. he was so very intense, working on it. and it would be -- you would go back three days later and find the painting finished. but lucian would take -- it would be six months, 18 months. >> but a very tight, nervous energy in there. you know, and if thingt weren't going right which for lucian was a lot of the time, it wasn't how he wanted it. >> charlie: what was his judgment of himself? as a painter, he knew he had a great ability. any painter has to have that confidence, but he really pushed himself to try and make something -- i think he believed in a bit of magic in art. >> charlie: and picasso? i think he just knew genius early. >> no, no doubt in picasso's mind at all. >> charlie: that he was the painter of all time. >> well, yes, and he didn't doubt, he didn't worry. he ju
was picasso like that? >> no, picasso had this enormous amount of energy and he worked very, very, very quickly. even on the most complicated pictures, it's amazing how quickly they were done. you know, in a matter of days sometimes. he was so very intense, working on it. and it would be -- you would go back three days later and find the painting finished. but lucian would take -- it would be six months, 18 months. >> but a very tight, nervous energy in there. you know, and if...
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was picasso like that?> picasso could go for hours and hours but it was a very different way from lucian. picasso painted very quickly and lucian painted very slowly. that's an enormous difference between them. lucian took days and years to finish a painting. >> lucian was very tense and uptight when he was painting. he was -- was picasso like that? >> he worked very quickly. even the most complicated pictures and it was amazing how quickly they were done. and you go back three days later. lucian would take six months or 18 months. >> a very tight and nervous energy. going right, a lot of the time, he felt it wasn't -- >> what was his judgment of himself? >> as a painter, he knew he had a great ability. any great painter has to have that confidence. but he really pushed himself to try to make something. i think he believed in a bit of magic in art. >> picasso? >> i think he just knew genius early. >> he was the greatest painter. he didn't doubt, he didn't worry. he just painted away one painting and another
was picasso like that?> picasso could go for hours and hours but it was a very different way from lucian. picasso painted very quickly and lucian painted very slowly. that's an enormous difference between them. lucian took days and years to finish a painting. >> lucian was very tense and uptight when he was painting. he was -- was picasso like that? >> he worked very quickly. even the most complicated pictures and it was amazing how quickly they were done. and you go back three...
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i think he believed in a bit of magic in art. >> picasso? >> i think he just knew genius early.was the greatest painter. he didn't doubt, he didn't worry. he just painted away one painting and another painting. lucian will look at it for ages. >> having watched him, you could see him thinking things through. >> this is what i was looking at. i had my camera on the side of the chair. >> that is the portrait. in the last portrait he took of you? >> the portrait with the hound. it was a naked body with my dog on either side of me. felt it was there about and did not mind it being shown. >> it was an old man and it was pretty good. >> you took a bit of money from him in this estate. >> i keep coming over regularly from new york. >> being in the environment and soaking up the painting. >> he painted every corner of my garden. which i love. time and heeek at a will have three or four paintings going at the same time. he has to paint out the green leaves and turn them into autumn leaves. this constant change. >> someone you know well? >> getting to know well. >> you will be influenced
i think he believed in a bit of magic in art. >> picasso? >> i think he just knew genius early.was the greatest painter. he didn't doubt, he didn't worry. he just painted away one painting and another painting. lucian will look at it for ages. >> having watched him, you could see him thinking things through. >> this is what i was looking at. i had my camera on the side of the chair. >> that is the portrait. in the last portrait he took of you? >> the portrait...
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police are searching for a picasso piece valued at $85,000. we gave people the power of the review. and now angie's list is revolutionizing local service again. you can easily buy and schedule services from top-rated providers. conveniently stay up to date on progress. and effortlessly turn your photos into finished projects with our snapfix app. visit angieslist.com today. ♪ >>> north korea is denying that it carriedcyber attack on sony. it says it might have been due to supporters. the movie contains a plot to kill kim jong-un. a group called guardians of peace has taken credit for the attack. >>> well, in the u.s. state of florida, the search is on for a pablo picasso piece. it is valued at $85,000. >> reporter: it's called "the face with hands" it is a pablo picasso creation, one in a set of 20 made by the spanish master. and last night it was stolen from inside art miami in midtown. >> how did they get away with it, you know, but it's bad. they shouldn't do that. >> reporter: david smith, the owner of the gallery the piece belonged to say
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. >> picasso. >> exactly. >> i don't see why kids must color in the lines but what does calling him picassoo to kids? studies show that american kids have high self esteem. they rank number one in self esteem by 27th in performance. american kids think they're doing so well but they are doing badly. >> acknowledge what they did do well. what about the kid that is bad, the one who gave it a good shot and wasn't good and they know it. >> you don't give them a trophy. >> a ribbon. maybe the person who deserves the ribbon the least needs it the most. we're talking about kids. you know? >> there's nothing better for a kid than to learn how to lose. that's what childhood is all about. making mistakes, learning to lose, learning to fail and then i hope succeed. next parents who push gender >>> michael looks like a boy's boy but his mom says -- >> he loves to draw. he loves music. >> michael eagle mom and their friends make an effort to parent their kids in a gender neutral way. >> among my friends i don't think that anyone would say they're not gender neutral. >> we offer dolls along with the truc
. >> picasso. >> exactly. >> i don't see why kids must color in the lines but what does calling him picassoo to kids? studies show that american kids have high self esteem. they rank number one in self esteem by 27th in performance. american kids think they're doing so well but they are doing badly. >> acknowledge what they did do well. what about the kid that is bad, the one who gave it a good shot and wasn't good and they know it. >> you don't give them a trophy....
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who stole a piece of work by picasso. nbc's mark potter following it all from miami beach. good morning. >> good morning. since art basel came here in 2002 to miami beach it has grown from a low-level art fair to a huge international event bringing in celebrities, artists and wealthy collectors from all over the world. >> reporter: for 75,000 people, crowded into art basel miami beach, this is the place to be and be seen, in america this weekend. the star of the show is $3 billion worth of modern and contemporary art. this piece sold for several million dollars. this picasso, and a richard print photo, for a million each to the big money crowd, high priced art is selling fast. >> tycoons, millionaires, all come together and that's miami beach, everyone at the same time. >> reporter: for the 13th time art basel has come to miami beach from its home in switzerland. over the years it's grown and changed dramatically. no longer just an art fair. it's now a happening. attracting more and more celebrities. >> i think the closest analogy you can make is to the cannes film festival
who stole a piece of work by picasso. nbc's mark potter following it all from miami beach. good morning. >> good morning. since art basel came here in 2002 to miami beach it has grown from a low-level art fair to a huge international event bringing in celebrities, artists and wealthy collectors from all over the world. >> reporter: for 75,000 people, crowded into art basel miami beach, this is the place to be and be seen, in america this weekend. the star of the show is $3 billion...
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>>estamos efectivamente la primer iglesia presbiteriana hispana que en la ciudad de auckland picasso>> estamos haciendo los niÑos, en la frontera que vinieron en el verano, si que estamos en una posada en honor y su historia al sepulcro ademÁs esto coincide tambiÉn con la celebraciÓn del dÍa mundial a favor del inmigrante. 18 de diciembre, que fue instaurado por la organizaciÓn de las naciones unidas en 1990. entonces la participaciÓn es nutrida para que la gente asista naturalmente. si ustedes quieren asistir, que estamos esperando, tenemos ecos de la posada una fiesta. navideÑa queremos estar con regalos y comida y mÚsica. Éste evento se realiza quien el 19 31 de la calle hay en la ciudad de auckland. le tendremos mÁs informaciÓn. >> para esta semana con motivo de las jets navideÑas es sagrado corazÓn es san josÉ ofrecerÁ cenas a unas 3003 cintas familias de bajos recursos. la ayuda no acaba ahÍ, ya que para la prÓxima semana regalarÁn juguetes para 13.000 niÑos. se registrÓ un nuevo rÉcord pero también hubo una nueva marca en el nÚmero de familias necesitadas. >> vamos hacer un pa
>>estamos efectivamente la primer iglesia presbiteriana hispana que en la ciudad de auckland picasso>> estamos haciendo los niÑos, en la frontera que vinieron en el verano, si que estamos en una posada en honor y su historia al sepulcro ademÁs esto coincide tambiÉn con la celebraciÓn del dÍa mundial a favor del inmigrante. 18 de diciembre, que fue instaurado por la organizaciÓn de las naciones unidas en 1990. entonces la participaciÓn es nutrida para que la gente asista...
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state of florida, the search is on for a pablo picasso piece stolen from a miami art fair, the work is000. more on this heist. >> reporter: it is called the face with hands. the silver plate is a pablo picasso creation, one of a set of 20 made by the spanish master, it was sotolen in mid-town in miami. >> it is bad, they shouldn't do that. >> reporter: david smith, the owner of the gallery in which the piece belongs to said it was discovered missing this morning. the miami police have been alerted and an investigation is continuing. meanwhile, a source with knowledge of the investigation tells cbs 4 that it was stolen overnight when only a cleaning crew and security team had had access to the galleries. all the staff is being questioned as the piece was kept in an unlocked case. >> it was probably going to happen eventually. people realize there is an opportunity here, less secure than a gallery setting for sure. >> organizers of the art miami fair say this is the first time they ever had a problem. a $5,000 reward is being offered to whoever returns the piece. that reward could make a
state of florida, the search is on for a pablo picasso piece stolen from a miami art fair, the work is000. more on this heist. >> reporter: it is called the face with hands. the silver plate is a pablo picasso creation, one of a set of 20 made by the spanish master, it was sotolen in mid-town in miami. >> it is bad, they shouldn't do that. >> reporter: david smith, the owner of the gallery in which the piece belongs to said it was discovered missing this morning. the miami...
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. >> picasso. >> exactly. >> i don't see why kids must color in the lines but what does calling him picasso do to kids? studies show that american kids have high self esteem. they rank number one in self esteem by 27th in performance. american kids think they're doing so well but they are doing badly. >> acknowledge what they did do well. what about the kid that is bad, the one who gave it a good shot and wasn't good and they know it. >> you don't give them a trophy. >> a ribbon. maybe the person who deserves the ribbon the least needs it the most. we're talking about kids. you know? >> there's nothing better for a kid than to learn how to lose. that's what childhood is all about. making mistakes, learning to lose, learning to fail and then i hope succeed. i hope succeed. next parents who push gender i, and i quit smoking with chantix. people who know me, they say 'i never thought you would quit.' but chantix helped me do it. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. it gave me the power to overcome the urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavio
. >> picasso. >> exactly. >> i don't see why kids must color in the lines but what does calling him picasso do to kids? studies show that american kids have high self esteem. they rank number one in self esteem by 27th in performance. american kids think they're doing so well but they are doing badly. >> acknowledge what they did do well. what about the kid that is bad, the one who gave it a good shot and wasn't good and they know it. >> you don't give them a...
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picasso do to kids. >> i peaked. >> kids have high self-esteem, rank number one in self-esteem for man but -- >> when they think they're doing well but doing badly. >> how about acknowledge what they did do well? what about the kid who is bad? what about the one who gave it a good shot and wasn't good and know it. >> you don't give them a trophy. >> give them a ribbon. maybe the person who deserves the ribbon the least needs it the most. talking about kids. you know? >> there's nothing better for a kid than to learn how to lose. that's what childhood is all about, making mistakes, learning to lose, learning to fail. >> and then i hope succeeding. next, parent whose push gender neutral parenting. >> he asks us, am i a boy or girl and i ask him, do you feel more like a boy or more like a girl?mouth ca common side effect. that's why there's biotene. it comes in oral rinse, spray or gel, so there's moisturizing relief for everyone. biotene, for people who suffer from a dry mouth. [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy requ
picasso do to kids. >> i peaked. >> kids have high self-esteem, rank number one in self-esteem for man but -- >> when they think they're doing well but doing badly. >> how about acknowledge what they did do well? what about the kid who is bad? what about the one who gave it a good shot and wasn't good and know it. >> you don't give them a trophy. >> give them a ribbon. maybe the person who deserves the ribbon the least needs it the most. talking about kids....
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was at the forefront of, you know, printing of art, you know, and that's why people didn't have pa picassoseane. >> jon: and his town was as a p.t. warmen am barker and others, warhol, would say, we borrowed from walker. >> on a positive level, it connected the art world to people being able to afford it, you know, and he was, you know, he was with celebrities -- kim novak, jim crawford -- so, you know, all the practices, he could easily move at a movie studio and be successful. >> jon: what would be crazy, imagine a guy doing different movies. now, margaret keane who is the woman who is actually the artist involved in this paints a lot. >> she paints every day. she is the most quiet feminist you've ever met in the sense that she had a very -- she wasn't really a victim. when she went to trial, she just wanted the truth to come out. you know, she is like the quiet, sort of -- the most quiet feminist you've ever met in a way, you know, something very amazing about her and strong. >> jon: how hard was it to gain her trust in terms of putting something like that out? in this type of situation,
was at the forefront of, you know, printing of art, you know, and that's why people didn't have pa picassoseane. >> jon: and his town was as a p.t. warmen am barker and others, warhol, would say, we borrowed from walker. >> on a positive level, it connected the art world to people being able to afford it, you know, and he was, you know, he was with celebrities -- kim novak, jim crawford -- so, you know, all the practices, he could easily move at a movie studio and be successful....
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russia's bid to host the 2018 world cup. [ audience oohs ] yeah, putin was like, "it wasn't picasso.t picture of what his face would look like if he said no. his eye here, nose up here." [ laughter ] laughing, in the quote, he was laughing. >> steve: evil, evil quote. >> jimmy: well, now that the holiday shopping season is here, a lot of businesses are on the lookout for shoplifters. and in case you're worried, "good morning america" found a a master shoplifter to tell you everything you need to know about shoplifting. take a look. >> there's only five methods. either it's on you. either, if you're a female, it's in the purse. either it's in a bag. or it's in a shopping cart. or it's in a box. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: sounds less like shoplifting and more like my mom sneaking food into a movie theater. no, i'm just going to take my purse, yeah. yeah, wheel my purse into the movie theater. you want twizzlers? [ laughter and applause ] mom, is that a 2-liter bottle? don't get me thrown out of here. i'm going to watch this trailer for "star wars." [ light laughter ] >> steve: you brought
russia's bid to host the 2018 world cup. [ audience oohs ] yeah, putin was like, "it wasn't picasso.t picture of what his face would look like if he said no. his eye here, nose up here." [ laughter ] laughing, in the quote, he was laughing. >> steve: evil, evil quote. >> jimmy: well, now that the holiday shopping season is here, a lot of businesses are on the lookout for shoplifters. and in case you're worried, "good morning america" found a a master shoplifter...
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in art, impressionists began with picasso and cubism. abstract expressionism and conceptual art.ll these changes. fiction has not moved that much. we have been through three of the postmodern writing. that is rather timid in terms of finding a new way -- >> aren't you partly responsible? >> i came later. >> you are a novelist, a great living novelist. therefore, aren't you responsible for the quality of novels in our life? >> it is a matter of personal satisfaction. -- personal dissatisfaction. you always want to talk with you have done. -- top what you have done. once something is done and you cannot do anymore, you have to move forward. >> were you in search of -- to have a conversation about neuroscience and philosophy of the mind that show the conflict? >> this point of view of philosopher, it is fascinating subject and philosophical concern is the subject is most curious. what has happened is the one materialist conception of thinking has taken over from the old cartesian dualism. in modern neuroscience the soul is fiction. the problem is crazed is -- the problem is how the
in art, impressionists began with picasso and cubism. abstract expressionism and conceptual art.ll these changes. fiction has not moved that much. we have been through three of the postmodern writing. that is rather timid in terms of finding a new way -- >> aren't you partly responsible? >> i came later. >> you are a novelist, a great living novelist. therefore, aren't you responsible for the quality of novels in our life? >> it is a matter of personal satisfaction. --...
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mansion sevençó t(e1baedrooms at even the poolhouse is decked out the home comes fullye1 furnishe picasso for $48 million. >>e1 voting is now underway. it's up to you toÑi select a winner, which homeok is the bes bang forv try to figure outjf where that accent ca/= e1from. let's bring in dolly. tell us where the homesfá are located. >> nashville, tennessee is the southern belle. ande1 atlanta, georgia isxd our brand new ñrcontender. atlanta, georgia. atlanta, georgia is $48 million. a record price for georgia and one of the records in the u.s. now, you imaginee1e1 sáthat. >> u.s. ìáhp &hc% both fabulous houses. atlanta is a spectaculartñ city. got a lote1 of friends there. great restausu'ts w3now. $48 million?7&oo cf1 o who isfá buying that? quarterback of the falcons. >> you can buy a nice house for $5 million in atlanta. that is ae1 lot of money. >> beverly hills standardxdfá no much. we have the most expensive hou+c in the world on sale. payingw3 up to -- >> 3,000 square feet. >>okuar >> these two houses both are perfect houses, country houses, as magnificent estates. the $48 million o
mansion sevençó t(e1baedrooms at even the poolhouse is decked out the home comes fullye1 furnishe picasso for $48 million. >>e1 voting is now underway. it's up to you toÑi select a winner, which homeok is the bes bang forv try to figure outjf where that accent ca/= e1from. let's bring in dolly. tell us where the homesfá are located. >> nashville, tennessee is the southern belle. ande1 atlanta, georgia isxd our brand new ñrcontender. atlanta, georgia. atlanta, georgia is $48...
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and picasso.lso guess who wants to stay anonymous because saying that artwork should be about the work itself not the artist. and this graffiti has been popping up since 2012, tony. couple of years ago. but it's only recently that it's gone viral. >> that's good, good stuff. yeah yeah yeah, okay. and banksy has done pretty good, remaining anonymous right? all right ines, thank you. that's all of our time with this news hour, i'm tony harris. "inside story" with ray suarez is next on al jazeera america. >> come on, admit it. you felt pretty good when you were filling up your tank over the weekend. with gas at prices you haven't seen since the country emerged at the reception. is this a shroud with the dark lining? this is "inside story." hello, i'm ray
and picasso.lso guess who wants to stay anonymous because saying that artwork should be about the work itself not the artist. and this graffiti has been popping up since 2012, tony. couple of years ago. but it's only recently that it's gone viral. >> that's good, good stuff. yeah yeah yeah, okay. and banksy has done pretty good, remaining anonymous right? all right ines, thank you. that's all of our time with this news hour, i'm tony harris. "inside story" with ray suarez is...
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. >> yes, ma jean, ronald mcdonald, the colonel, dali, van gogh, picasso, and on an online interview with papers, the guess who, start a dialogue with the public to talk really about social issues. the reason for staying anonymous is to keep the focus on the artwork not the artist. this graffiti has been popping up since 2012 but it hasn't gone viral until recently. >> thank you ines thank you for bringing it to our attention. that's it for us. "real money" with ali velshi is next. >> for the first time every country in the world has agreed to cut back on burning oil, gas, and cole to counter climate change. i'm looking at who wins and who loses. and the investors who brought up all of those foreclose sures after the housing collapse could be looking to cash in soon. plus see why some people are giving up their citizenship to san
. >> yes, ma jean, ronald mcdonald, the colonel, dali, van gogh, picasso, and on an online interview with papers, the guess who, start a dialogue with the public to talk really about social issues. the reason for staying anonymous is to keep the focus on the artwork not the artist. this graffiti has been popping up since 2012 but it hasn't gone viral until recently. >> thank you ines thank you for bringing it to our attention. that's it for us. "real money" with ali velshi...
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he went to the museum we actually saw a picasso with a main boss.and he said, it's real and actually quit high school, moved to new york to build our school and never watch tv again. [laughter] so you have the two extremes. we are going to talk a lot about television i hope, but when i started 10 years ago there was a lot of good television. the wire was on, "sex and the city" was on. the difference for me was that nobody, people like yourself were not watching the way you are i hope now. when i started a lot of people said, why do you want to even be a critic? that's not a dignified thing to be. it would introduce the apart and say she's a tv critic but she used to be the rome bureau chief. officials have gotten more sophisticated and we're talking about a narrower audience but i think that's true, that sort of balkanization of our popular culture. why i am always struck by is how the audience has grown to include college professors and nobel laureates and, who were all watching the same shows we are. what's interesting about that simply that that'
he went to the museum we actually saw a picasso with a main boss.and he said, it's real and actually quit high school, moved to new york to build our school and never watch tv again. [laughter] so you have the two extremes. we are going to talk a lot about television i hope, but when i started 10 years ago there was a lot of good television. the wire was on, "sex and the city" was on. the difference for me was that nobody, people like yourself were not watching the way you are i hope...
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. ♪ >> jimmy: thank you the logo for the 2018 world cup in russia, for looking like if pablo picasso[ cheers and applause ] beautiful, beautiful, magnificant. ♪ jimmy: thank you, mounds candy bars -- for being almond joys that have been neutered. [ laughter ] >> steve: hey. woah. they don't like that. ♪ >> jimmy: thank you, new study that found lizards who have sex earlier in life die sooner for proving that most older lizards suffer from reptile dysfunction. sad. [ cheers and applause ] [ laughter ] two lizards in two bathtubs holding hands. [ laughter ] >> steve: playing pool. >> jimmy: they're in a blues band. [ laughter ] ♪ thank you, daylight savings time, for kicking off the half of the year when the clock on my microwave is actually correct. [ laughter ] told you, honey, it's 4:00! >> steve: take a win where you can get it. ♪ >> jimmy: thank you bag of mini reese's peanut butter cups for making me feel like i'm just having a late snack while eating the equivalent of nine regular reese's. [ cheers and applause ] you ate 13 of them? >> steve: i ate the bag. >> jimmy: is he still
. ♪ >> jimmy: thank you the logo for the 2018 world cup in russia, for looking like if pablo picasso[ cheers and applause ] beautiful, beautiful, magnificant. ♪ jimmy: thank you, mounds candy bars -- for being almond joys that have been neutered. [ laughter ] >> steve: hey. woah. they don't like that. ♪ >> jimmy: thank you, new study that found lizards who have sex earlier in life die sooner for proving that most older lizards suffer from reptile dysfunction. sad. [...
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ditty out picasso painting.sting story of them all, all about leonardo dicaprio. >> several outlets reporting after a night of partying, leonardo left the club with 20 women. >> ew. >> ew? he left the club with 20 women, like that's amazing. >> i don't care how many kids, took joe joan us with them, game changer. >> this nation has learned orlando bloom, not getting along with legendary co-star michael douglas, on the center of new film unlocked. >> seems like, lords of everything. and rumors are flying about ego tis call ways. sources say extremely uncomfortable, on the set, and that the stars ignore each other unless they're filming scene together. >> ashton to go to space on virgin galactic for $200,000. >> the couple's engagement newborn daughter, mila decided she didn't want ashton going to space. tragic crash of spaceship two this october. >> mila is totally justified here. i mean, that's not an unreasonable request. >> in the words of the great neil armstrong, never deny a man his space. >> did he say tha
ditty out picasso painting.sting story of them all, all about leonardo dicaprio. >> several outlets reporting after a night of partying, leonardo left the club with 20 women. >> ew. >> ew? he left the club with 20 women, like that's amazing. >> i don't care how many kids, took joe joan us with them, game changer. >> this nation has learned orlando bloom, not getting along with legendary co-star michael douglas, on the center of new film unlocked. >> seems...
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which is what we call the picasso of our profession but where did pripryor rise to becoa legendary comiconal superstar. a new book called "booking richard pryor" let's break it down. you start in piori you have done a historical look, he grows up in a brothel. you write this. >> please talk more about that. >> i think one thing about growing up in that brothel is that violence was an ever-present threat. he grew up incredibly observant always waiting for something to happen never knowing when it would. because he saw how complex people were, had a grandmother who a madame and a step mother whocy prostitute but also a devout kacatholic and saw the white people going to the brothel so he got the sense that the world was impure. he will bring that view of the world in all its complexity and put that on the stage. >> talk about the time he spent in berkeley and how that added to the comedian he became. >> great question. in 1971 he drops out. he's been successful in l.a. as a cross over comedian, he made a name for himself but not the name he wants so he ends up in berkeley where black power
which is what we call the picasso of our profession but where did pripryor rise to becoa legendary comiconal superstar. a new book called "booking richard pryor" let's break it down. you start in piori you have done a historical look, he grows up in a brothel. you write this. >> please talk more about that. >> i think one thing about growing up in that brothel is that violence was an ever-present threat. he grew up incredibly observant always waiting for something to...
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vincent van gogh, pablo picasso, leonardo da vinci all great artists and all dead.ht we have with us the greatest living painter, please welcome sherman williams. [ laughter ] thank you, mr. williams. i thank you, our living room thanks you. folks i'm humbled by the presence of our next guest. dirk callahan is here. dirk was the first man to clench his fist, look up at the sky, and scream "why" in anger. dirk, could you look up now and shout the line that made you famous? >> hello. [ laughter ] [ cheers & applause ] >> seth: dirk has gone through some tough times since he first screamed "why" in anger. and often he forgets what his famous line is. his famous line of course being "why" screamed in anger up to the ceiling. dirk, do you want to give it one more shot? dirk, scream your famous line. [ cheers & applause ] >> why. >> seth: i think we're all asking ourselves why, dirk. and finally -- oh, no. the devil has returned. oh, no, ladies and gentlemen the devil is inside of me, seth meyers. devil we must end this now. by the power of nbc's holy trinity brian willia
vincent van gogh, pablo picasso, leonardo da vinci all great artists and all dead.ht we have with us the greatest living painter, please welcome sherman williams. [ laughter ] thank you, mr. williams. i thank you, our living room thanks you. folks i'm humbled by the presence of our next guest. dirk callahan is here. dirk was the first man to clench his fist, look up at the sky, and scream "why" in anger. dirk, could you look up now and shout the line that made you famous? >>...
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school took him on a field them on a field trip to texas he went to a museum where he actually saw a picassoeal and he actually quit high school and moved to new york and became an art gallery and never watch tv again. [laughter] we are going to talk about about television i hope. there was a lot of good television. the soprano, sex and the city. people like yourselves were not watching the way you are i hope now. people said what you even want to be a critic that isn't a dignified thing to the. people would introduce me at parties and say she's a tv critic. but the shows have gotten more sophisticated. you were talking about a narrow audience. that's true in our popular culture. but i'm always struck by is how the audience has grown to include college professors and nobel laureates who are all watching the same shows we are. what's interesting about that is simply that that's how good television has gotten. it's still good in some things that you can now discuss a tv show before a movie or novel because it has been said many times it is now like a novel. so much so that there was an adaptat
school took him on a field them on a field trip to texas he went to a museum where he actually saw a picassoeal and he actually quit high school and moved to new york and became an art gallery and never watch tv again. [laughter] we are going to talk about about television i hope. there was a lot of good television. the soprano, sex and the city. people like yourselves were not watching the way you are i hope now. people said what you even want to be a critic that isn't a dignified thing to...
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what's happened historically in music, like in 1900, stra stravinski's rights f spring, in art, the picassoslways these enormous changes. >> charlie: revolutionary and evolutionary. >> right, fiction hasn't moved that much. of course, we've gone through a period of post-modern writing, but that's rather timid in terms of finding a new way to -- >> charlie: but aren't you partly responsible for that? >> well, not -- i came along a little later than the first post-moderns. >> charlie: but you are a novelist and, as i said, one of our great living novelists. >> i appreciate that, yes. >> charlie: so, therefore, aren't you responsible for the quality of novels in our life? >> certainly for the ones i've written. >> charlie: but have you been experimental enough, revolutionary enough? have you tried to bring some molds? >> it's a matter of personal dissatisfaction. you always want to top what you've done in the past, and that's the prime motivation. once something's done you can't do anything about it anymore, you've got to move forward. >> charlie: were you in search to have a conversation about
what's happened historically in music, like in 1900, stra stravinski's rights f spring, in art, the picassoslways these enormous changes. >> charlie: revolutionary and evolutionary. >> right, fiction hasn't moved that much. of course, we've gone through a period of post-modern writing, but that's rather timid in terms of finding a new way to -- >> charlie: but aren't you partly responsible for that? >> well, not -- i came along a little later than the first post-moderns....
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this weekend a silver plate crafted by pablo picasso was stolen from a miami art fair.e describing the suspect as a man with one big eye, one tiny eye, giant sideways mouth, two noses. keep an eye out for that. [ applause ] this is pretty cool. some cool technology news. mcdonald's will reportedly begin testing a new touch screen ordering system that would let customers customize their burgers. it's part of an effort to create the world's greasiest touch screens. the most disgusting touch screen you can imagine is only maybe a month away, the worst. extra cheese. and finally, this is great. the world's largest white truffle, the world's largest white truffle was purchased at auction this weekend for nearly $62,000 by someone who i'm guessing was also large and white. [ laughter ] ladies and gentlemen, this is the 8g band. [ applause ] ♪ >> seth: 8g band so great to see you. i'm so happy that you're all here. fred, this is very unique, the first time we had this happen, you were on drums tonight and there's a very exciing reason why. why don't you tells us all. >> fred:
this weekend a silver plate crafted by pablo picasso was stolen from a miami art fair.e describing the suspect as a man with one big eye, one tiny eye, giant sideways mouth, two noses. keep an eye out for that. [ applause ] this is pretty cool. some cool technology news. mcdonald's will reportedly begin testing a new touch screen ordering system that would let customers customize their burgers. it's part of an effort to create the world's greasiest touch screens. the most disgusting touch...
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a picasso painting was allegedly given as a gift to soccer executives, are you kidding me? win the rights to host the event in 2018. what a prize that is. putin is said to have taken a very active interest in the game, especially during the bidding process. yeah, seems like it. all right, landing in the u.k. where bmw is offering a ride-sharing service, users will be able to to pick up one of their vehicles from various ports across london at any time. you just pay by the minute, and then you leave it anywhere you like. a beemer. very seat. all right. -- vehement. we saw all the enormous lines, insane sales and walmart protests. for the third year protesters took to the streets to fight against walmart's wages. union organizers propsed, quote, hundreds of -- promised, quote, hundreds of walmart workers, that's what they said, yet a new report found only a tiny number of them actually work at wal-mart. veronica and dan are back with me. do you think it would change people's perspectives if they knew people out front are not walmart workers? i mean, these are, you know, commu
a picasso painting was allegedly given as a gift to soccer executives, are you kidding me? win the rights to host the event in 2018. what a prize that is. putin is said to have taken a very active interest in the game, especially during the bidding process. yeah, seems like it. all right, landing in the u.k. where bmw is offering a ride-sharing service, users will be able to to pick up one of their vehicles from various ports across london at any time. you just pay by the minute, and then you...
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year is my school and skechers was my picasso.m not from the shoe business, i'm from the garment world. an importer. skechers is a marketing company in the footwear business. time, skechers is a marketing company in the footwear business? >> may be the most honest thing i have ever heard anyone say. >> what about the media? >> we have 24 built right now. i don't think that the combined industry has 24 tv commercials. we do animation in-house, we are a real marketing company. >> are nike and under armour also marketing companies? a tremendous demand creative company. they create the manned. whether it is michael jordan or everyone else, it's all marketing, all celebrity marketing. >> help us to understand your international marketing plan. zimbabwe, nepal, why you are trying to get into regions like that? people want to have light up shoes there? >> we have an out-of-control distributor there, we don't do that, he does that. he sells in the open stores all over. >> and let's talk about when i walk into foot locker with my sons, wha
year is my school and skechers was my picasso.m not from the shoe business, i'm from the garment world. an importer. skechers is a marketing company in the footwear business. time, skechers is a marketing company in the footwear business? >> may be the most honest thing i have ever heard anyone say. >> what about the media? >> we have 24 built right now. i don't think that the combined industry has 24 tv commercials. we do animation in-house, we are a real marketing company....
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>> once again take that a picasso. >> provide copies of communication are emails are copies of discussion was the federal or state officials related to the affordable care act exchanges our health care reform proposals? to read the committee can take that up with my counsel >> tidied address or a note for i am talking to you right now under oath. paid by the american taxpayer will you or will you not provide that information? >> take that up with a council. why do you believe you are entitled not to give that? >> i don't know the rules. i am not a lawyer. >> deal have documents? >> do i own documents? >> you have documents? >> guess i have documents. >> you're not willing to give them to us? >> i have those in front of me. >> those related to the question that i just ask you mr. gruber. do not understand the question? >> i performed work for the federal government there is work product from the work i do not understand the rules and you can take it up with my counsel. >> this is terribly frustrating for gore hope we get some cooperation novel side. >> and it does appear mr. gruber you hav
>> once again take that a picasso. >> provide copies of communication are emails are copies of discussion was the federal or state officials related to the affordable care act exchanges our health care reform proposals? to read the committee can take that up with my counsel >> tidied address or a note for i am talking to you right now under oath. paid by the american taxpayer will you or will you not provide that information? >> take that up with a council. why do you...