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. >> i will go with dick picasso. >> pablo picassichu. >> rob low picasso. >> monet more problems. >> yes points. >> nick. >> michelangelo he's a house painter he's in swrersee. >> okay,points. >> trevor moore. >> adolf hitler. >> points. >> heather. >> bro dan. >> yeah points. >> trevor. >> vincent van go [bleep] yourself nick thune.
. >> i will go with dick picasso. >> pablo picassichu. >> rob low picasso. >> monet more problems. >> yes points. >> nick. >> michelangelo he's a house painter he's in swrersee. >> okay,points. >> trevor moore. >> adolf hitler. >> points. >> heather. >> bro dan. >> yeah points. >> trevor. >> vincent van go [bleep] yourself nick thune.
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matisse, picasso. can you imagine that? picasso again in '37. he had a new exhibition either in paris or in london. my god. >> paul rosenberg and pablo picasso were the same age and became such close friends they lived next door to each other in paris. picasso gave his dealer a priceless gift, he painted rosenberg's family. anne sinclair's grandmother and her mother as an infant. years later sinclair made decision she now regrets. she actually turned down a chance to pose for pablo picasso. >> when i was 14 i remember that picasso said to my mother, well, your daughter is becoming is is becoming bigger. and i like her eyes i see eyes all over her face. so i should paint her once. and so i was terrified. a 14-year-old girl's face, imagine her face -- her twisted face like eyes everywhere, nose everywhere. i said no. i ran into the garden which was very intelligent of me. >> so he never painted you? >> never painted me. >> in her book, sinclair describes the events that forced her grandparents to flee france. in 1937 adolph hitler denounced the pa
matisse, picasso. can you imagine that? picasso again in '37. he had a new exhibition either in paris or in london. my god. >> paul rosenberg and pablo picasso were the same age and became such close friends they lived next door to each other in paris. picasso gave his dealer a priceless gift, he painted rosenberg's family. anne sinclair's grandmother and her mother as an infant. years later sinclair made decision she now regrets. she actually turned down a chance to pose for pablo...
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he claims to have been given the collection with picasso's consent before he died.orks have been ceased and will be returned to the picasso administration, which represents the artists heirs. lawyers for the couple are appealing against the ruling. >>> since founded in 2009, uber taxis has gone global picking up people in cities across the planet. it is alleged that uber cars now outnumber the iconic yellow cab. >> reporter: the new york city taxicab, an icon of the city who's popularity might be fading. more often new yorkers and tourists alike are calling for an uber car that can be summoned via smartphone app. it's become so popular, uber vehicles now outnumber yellow cabs in new york city. and uber drivers like eduardo are part of the reason why. >> everybody is talking about uber in new york. passenger normally they say to me they love uber. you know? it -- uber changed the city. >> reporter: but don't quite the obituary for the yellow taxi just yet. there are still on average over 400,000 yellow taxicab rides in new york city, 20 times more than uber rides. th
he claims to have been given the collection with picasso's consent before he died.orks have been ceased and will be returned to the picasso administration, which represents the artists heirs. lawyers for the couple are appealing against the ruling. >>> since founded in 2009, uber taxis has gone global picking up people in cities across the planet. it is alleged that uber cars now outnumber the iconic yellow cab. >> reporter: the new york city taxicab, an icon of the city who's...
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the retired electrician and former employee picasso claimed the art pieces were gifted to him boy picasso'sate wife over 50 years ago. but his testimony apparently did not hold up in court. he must now hand over the drawings and paintings worth millions of dollars to the artist heys. wow. botched butt injections this time in texas. hear from a woman who now fears her new look will kill her. >> plus companies looking to protect their brand are dreading it. the dot sucks web domain about to hit the internet. why some experts believe this is bad news for all of us. >> scott. >> right now ultimate doppler is still lit up. we are looking at a heavy wet snow across the area. when it moves out and also what about your weekend? will nicole: we all have different needs for our children and basing all of the childrens' needs on one test is not the right road to go down. and something's got to change. okaikor: and the ones who are taking the brunt of it are our children. all the other things that make you a great human being is not important anymore. what's more important is: can you answer a-b-c-d? g
the retired electrician and former employee picasso claimed the art pieces were gifted to him boy picasso'sate wife over 50 years ago. but his testimony apparently did not hold up in court. he must now hand over the drawings and paintings worth millions of dollars to the artist heys. wow. botched butt injections this time in texas. hear from a woman who now fears her new look will kill her. >> plus companies looking to protect their brand are dreading it. the dot sucks web domain about to...
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he said he worked for picasso as an assistant and his wife gave them to him. the art is likely worth more than $100 million. >>> a sky gazer's delight over europe today. the world's first total solar eclipse in three years. to get the best view this year thousands went to the faroe islands off the coast of norway, all of them wanted to get a glimpse of day of darkness during daytime. i'm antonio mora, thanks for joining us. for latest, head over to aljazeera.com. noir is up"inside story" is up next. have a great weekend. >> hello, i'm ray suarez because they are local stories the abusive or just plain risky behavior of fraternity men rarely break the national headlines. but there's no denying it's not all fraternities and sororities, mind you but colleges and universities have found it hard to shut down even the worst chapters.
he said he worked for picasso as an assistant and his wife gave them to him. the art is likely worth more than $100 million. >>> a sky gazer's delight over europe today. the world's first total solar eclipse in three years. to get the best view this year thousands went to the faroe islands off the coast of norway, all of them wanted to get a glimpse of day of darkness during daytime. i'm antonio mora, thanks for joining us. for latest, head over to aljazeera.com. noir is up"inside...
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that $100 million picasso is at christie's.e's has been crushing sotheby's in modern and contemporary and they have done a way better job of going out there globally and recruiting all the new moneyed clients tom: . who was the new moneyed clients? olivia: asia, mongolia, parts of eastern europe. they had a team focused on scouring emerging markets and going after perhaps jorge liman. tom: do you have a picasso in the living room? >> my taste runs to more classical art. i stopped at the impressionists. brendan: atul has nothing but bloomberg monitors. do you see an indicator or an accident? >> i see an accident. there are parts of the market that is overvalued. there are other parts of the market that are deeply undervalued. tom: such as? >> we think technology is undervalued. tom: big tech or small tech? >> we are talking about technology hardware's, which is predominantly big tech. the u.s. consumer with think is going to experience a resurgence and the industrial production related names. this is more about the u.s. economy
that $100 million picasso is at christie's.e's has been crushing sotheby's in modern and contemporary and they have done a way better job of going out there globally and recruiting all the new moneyed clients tom: . who was the new moneyed clients? olivia: asia, mongolia, parts of eastern europe. they had a team focused on scouring emerging markets and going after perhaps jorge liman. tom: do you have a picasso in the living room? >> my taste runs to more classical art. i stopped at the...
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. >>> a legal battle is settled between pablo picasso. mouth breather. a mouth breather! well, put on a breathe right strip and shut your mouth. cold medicines open your nose over time, but add a breathe right strip and pow, it opens your nose up to 38% more. so you can breathe and do the one thing you want to do sleep. add breathe right to your cold medicine shut your mouth and sleep right. breathe right. and look for the calming scent of new breathe right lavender in the sleep aisle. >>> you are watching "cnn newsroom." i'm isa suarez. let me bring you up to date on the top stories. >>> the violence continues in yemen. shiite forces have captured the town of taez. >>> the 33 people injured in the bardo museum attack have been released from hospital. this is video from inside the museum. reuters is reporting that ten people involved in the attack are now arrested. >>> a man who attacked a new orleans airport with a machete has died. he reportedly had gas, molotov cocktails in his car. >>> isis is gaining influence in afghan. take a look
. >>> a legal battle is settled between pablo picasso. mouth breather. a mouth breather! well, put on a breathe right strip and shut your mouth. cold medicines open your nose over time, but add a breathe right strip and pow, it opens your nose up to 38% more. so you can breathe and do the one thing you want to do sleep. add breathe right to your cold medicine shut your mouth and sleep right. breathe right. and look for the calming scent of new breathe right lavender in the sleep aisle....
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picasso?xample is by any artist or what is best appreciated. >> i am not going to explain the painting, but i am going to explain this word. modern. is this a modern auction? are all of the hipsters going to be going after monet or matisse? >> it is a one-off sale we are doing. >> private school for your kids? >> instead of selling works only in our traditional categories this season, we decided to curate a sale that is targeted to what we think most collectors are looking for, which is great examples from the 20th century. brendan: let's look at the return on the sale. it was sold in 1937 for $31 million. one has changed in the collecting world that makes that kind of appreciation possible? >> changes in the economy, but also, the rarity of this lease. -- the rarity of this piece. tom: you mentioned this before auctions are about debt and divorce. who has this painting and why are they selling it? a >> it is coming from a private collection. they have had it for close to two decades. that is
picasso?xample is by any artist or what is best appreciated. >> i am not going to explain the painting, but i am going to explain this word. modern. is this a modern auction? are all of the hipsters going to be going after monet or matisse? >> it is a one-off sale we are doing. >> private school for your kids? >> instead of selling works only in our traditional categories this season, we decided to curate a sale that is targeted to what we think most collectors are...
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picasso, gauguin, cezanne, delacroix, kandinsky, marcel duchamp, and on and on and on. it's a massive exhibit. 1200 painters and sculptors. impressionists, post impressionists, and most controversial of all, the cubists. so, as this exhibit was being set up in capturing the nation's attention, a lot of the press seemed to be focused on the french painter henri matisse. a post-impressionists. i will give you a couple examples of matisse's work. ok. gives you a sense of how he paints. another quick example. this is one that was on display at the armory show. he is a post impressionist. he is messing with lines here a little bit. the new york times, for example, so fascinated with matisse, they sent a reporter to france to interview him and from this interview then, what you have, we get a good sense both of what these modern artists were attempting to do, and also why their critics disliked them so much. so, you have before you then just a little snippet from this article, this interview with matisse. what is your theory on art, the reporter asked? "take that table for ex
picasso, gauguin, cezanne, delacroix, kandinsky, marcel duchamp, and on and on and on. it's a massive exhibit. 1200 painters and sculptors. impressionists, post impressionists, and most controversial of all, the cubists. so, as this exhibit was being set up in capturing the nation's attention, a lot of the press seemed to be focused on the french painter henri matisse. a post-impressionists. i will give you a couple examples of matisse's work. ok. gives you a sense of how he paints. another...
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picasso was immensely incensed that they should have been.he started this huge mural of a painting and he painted for about a month. this is a man who could finish a major painting that early in the day. there's a reason why he has to say recently read his legacy was some 50,000 paintings, but this one was i think i would play his greatest work. he was certainly deeply engaged in it and he painted almost nonstop for weeks and weeks to get it right. i have a whole chapter in my book devoted to how he did that how he worked at the various aspects. one of the things you will see is everyone in the painting is looking up and screaming because that is where it's coming from. there's a photograph that i am lucky not that i'm not standing in front of this huge canvas, painting with what looks like a bomb. sometimes you have to get up on a ladder to do this painting. it is an extraordinary work. today if you go into the primus sofia where it's now located you walk into the room. my wife was with me and i've never seen the painting before. she burst i
picasso was immensely incensed that they should have been.he started this huge mural of a painting and he painted for about a month. this is a man who could finish a major painting that early in the day. there's a reason why he has to say recently read his legacy was some 50,000 paintings, but this one was i think i would play his greatest work. he was certainly deeply engaged in it and he painted almost nonstop for weeks and weeks to get it right. i have a whole chapter in my book devoted to...
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christie's calls it the greatest picasso still in private hands.it was sold in 1997 by terrorististy's for $31.9 million. if it trades for $140 million, it will have more than quadrupled. he was it is second top selling artnist the world. sales much 449 just behind andy warhol and ahead of francis bacon. we'll see if he breaks the bacon record next year. >> do we know who the seller is? >> we don't. we sort of know -- we suspect who bought it in 1997 but this could have traded many hands sense then. >> privately. >> and you see a lot of pictures now flipping every couple of years for two, three times what they made. >> if you like to discount -- >> thank you very much. >> this bull market we know it's eventually going to end, but it's want going end today. the fed was real clear. they gave us the playbook going forward. it's going to be data dependent. bad economic news is good. good economic news is bad. rising dollar is bad. falling dollar is good. this morning we got bad economic news. the dollar is dropping. to us this is a buying opportunity.
christie's calls it the greatest picasso still in private hands.it was sold in 1997 by terrorististy's for $31.9 million. if it trades for $140 million, it will have more than quadrupled. he was it is second top selling artnist the world. sales much 449 just behind andy warhol and ahead of francis bacon. we'll see if he breaks the bacon record next year. >> do we know who the seller is? >> we don't. we sort of know -- we suspect who bought it in 1997 but this could have traded many...
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inside picasso's "the hair dresser" stolen from a paris museum around the year 2001 believed to be worthhan $2.5 million. >>> this is a fox news alert. moments ago senate democrats defeated the house attempt to go to a conference committee on homeland security funding legislation. the vote was 47-43. 60 votes were needed to go forward. this turns the attention back to the house again for a possible way out of the current impasse. tonight correspondent shannon bream tells us where we are right now. >> it reflects the failed leadership of the republican leadership in the house. >> that leadership held by house speaker john boehner is taking heat from all sides. some senators who say the house must accept there simply aren't democrat votes in the senate to move forward with a funding bill that also blocks executive actions on immigration as well as house conservatives who say any vote on a clean bill that doesn't bar the president's actions amounts to a sellout including many who are suspicious that house gop leaders struck a deal in order to get democrat votes needed to pass a funding meas
inside picasso's "the hair dresser" stolen from a paris museum around the year 2001 believed to be worthhan $2.5 million. >>> this is a fox news alert. moments ago senate democrats defeated the house attempt to go to a conference committee on homeland security funding legislation. the vote was 47-43. 60 votes were needed to go forward. this turns the attention back to the house again for a possible way out of the current impasse. tonight correspondent shannon bream tells us...
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they claim to have been given the collection with picassos consent before he died.ks have been seized and will be returned to the oring nice as i which events the artist's heirs. >>> sky gazers have been treated to a rare celestealeal show. the best view was from the ark pell go and the fair row islands. >> reporter: they say it is all about timing and when it comes together in the skies it does so, so spectacularly. the celestial mechanics were in full swing. and there was only one place to look in the faroe islands, and that was up. excitement at what was unfolding. >> the sun is shining on the water, and then it gets completely dark out there. that's the -- you cannot see the eclipse, but you can see the result of the eclipse. >> reporter: then darkness descended like a blanket covers this rugged north atlantic ark pell go one of only two places in the world to experience this total eclipse. now the moon has cast its shadow over where we are. a few minutes ago it was light, now look at it. we're in darkness and it feels really quite eerie. cloud obscured some of
they claim to have been given the collection with picassos consent before he died.ks have been seized and will be returned to the oring nice as i which events the artist's heirs. >>> sky gazers have been treated to a rare celestealeal show. the best view was from the ark pell go and the fair row islands. >> reporter: they say it is all about timing and when it comes together in the skies it does so, so spectacularly. the celestial mechanics were in full swing. and there was only...
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. >>> finally, it was pablo picasso that said art is a lie enabling us to realise the truth, or as theician known to terence trent dhabi put it art is what you can get away with. they apply in their own way to promote a street art collection. a dutch production company called life hunters took a piece of icka artwork, setting you back about 10 euros, placing it along side paintings worth millions and asked art ofish yardos. the result 2.25 million hits on youtube is priceless. see you next time at "the listening post". impoverished setting had a major impact. >> but with looks... charm... >> i just wanted to take care of my momma. >> and no remorse... >> she giggles every time she steps into the revolving door of justice. >> she became legendary. >> the finer the store the bigger the challenge. >> al jazeera america presents: "the life and crimes of doris payne". tonight, 10:00 eastern. >>> it's one of the toughest jobs in america now, ferguson, missouri's new acting police chief - speaks for the first time on national television to this show about fixing what is broken, and of the fea
. >>> finally, it was pablo picasso that said art is a lie enabling us to realise the truth, or as theician known to terence trent dhabi put it art is what you can get away with. they apply in their own way to promote a street art collection. a dutch production company called life hunters took a piece of icka artwork, setting you back about 10 euros, placing it along side paintings worth millions and asked art ofish yardos. the result 2.25 million hits on youtube is priceless. see you...
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private collections that you can enjoy for free. >> everybody that is living probably knows the name picassoo be able to have this here is really quite extraordinary. >> reporter: the hall of nations is transformed into a streetcar station. the main event made of cork. >> it's a 3-d project going on. it's a way to go and -- [indiscernible] when you do the things we do, you feel -- [indiscernible] >> it was great spending time with the artists. there's plenty of free stuff to do. also intethe kids, learning about literature and cuisine and yes, you should google where the iberian peninsula is before you check it out. i'm tommy mcfly on wusa9. mike, andrea? >> had a good geography teacher so i knew that but it shows you the beautiful finished product after months and months, almost a year's worth of work for putting that together. thanks, tommy, for showing it. >>> 6:52. nothing like seeing your baby for the first time and 3-d ultrasounds give expectant mothers their best look yet. >> they're really impressive but the fda is warning women to stay away from keep stake all skippy!! yippee!! fun
private collections that you can enjoy for free. >> everybody that is living probably knows the name picassoo be able to have this here is really quite extraordinary. >> reporter: the hall of nations is transformed into a streetcar station. the main event made of cork. >> it's a 3-d project going on. it's a way to go and -- [indiscernible] when you do the things we do, you feel -- [indiscernible] >> it was great spending time with the artists. there's plenty of free...
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broadcaster commissioned a journalist to produce a tv show, episodes of >>> finally, it was pablo picassot said art is a lie enabling us to realise the truth, or as the musician known to terence trent dhabi put it art is what you can get away with. they apply in their own way to promote a street art collection. a dutch production company called life hunters took a piece of icka artwork, setting you back about 10 euros, placing it along side paintings worth millions and asked art ofish yardos. the result 2.25 million hits on youtube is priceless. see you next time at "the listening post". >> in jacmel on haiti's southern coast surfers aren't an unusual sight these days, but just a few months ago, some of these boys couldn't even swim. they're all part of "surf haiti", an ambitious project aimed at bringing tourists and their money to the beaches. joan mamique who runs the camp says surfing here is about more than just catching waves. samson jules, who was one of the first boys to learn to surf here, tells us the project has the potential to change the lives of his entire community. the pas
broadcaster commissioned a journalist to produce a tv show, episodes of >>> finally, it was pablo picassot said art is a lie enabling us to realise the truth, or as the musician known to terence trent dhabi put it art is what you can get away with. they apply in their own way to promote a street art collection. a dutch production company called life hunters took a piece of icka artwork, setting you back about 10 euros, placing it along side paintings worth millions and asked art ofish...
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. >> italian police have confiscated a $16 million picasso painting from a pensioner. he said it was given to him over 30 years ago. the painting was painted during the artist's cubaist area and was thought to be lost. in a separate case the police seized a roman sculpture worth around $8 million that they suspect was to be smuggled to switzerland. and they will recognize pizza makers by nominating their pizza for protection invented 300 years ago. the raised crust topped with with green bay sill, white mozzarella and red tomatoes, a culinary reputation after italian flag. just a reminder you can keep up-to-date with all the news at our website on www.aljazeera.com. >> we're driving to a crime scene in a suburb outside of columbia, south carolina... we've come because more women are killed by men here than any other state in the country... around 10:30 in the morning, a
. >> italian police have confiscated a $16 million picasso painting from a pensioner. he said it was given to him over 30 years ago. the painting was painted during the artist's cubaist area and was thought to be lost. in a separate case the police seized a roman sculpture worth around $8 million that they suspect was to be smuggled to switzerland. and they will recognize pizza makers by nominating their pizza for protection invented 300 years ago. the raised crust topped with with green...
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christie's is banking on this picasso to fetch the highest price ever in an art auction, asking at leastmillion for the 1995 painting. the seller is anonymous. the current record is paid by steve when or his wife for a francis bacon painting. we're going to head back to the facebook developers conference in san francisco. ♪ matt: this is bloomberg west. i'm matt miller. the bwest byte is where we focus on one number that tells a whole lot stop cory johnson is back from the facebook conference. you've got the bite. cory: how about 10%? 10% of all voice over ip calls are made using facebook. it's a way to route voice calls using packet as opposed to copper wires. 10% of those calls are made on facebook. facebook has great aims to use a spoke for a lot of things including making phone calls, they've already commanded 10% of that market. that's a huge shot at a rapidly growing market. matt: i do a lot of face time, which is an apple thing. but voice over internet, the quality never seems to be quite up there with regular phone calls. is that improving? >> you probably make a lot of voice cal
christie's is banking on this picasso to fetch the highest price ever in an art auction, asking at leastmillion for the 1995 painting. the seller is anonymous. the current record is paid by steve when or his wife for a francis bacon painting. we're going to head back to the facebook developers conference in san francisco. ♪ matt: this is bloomberg west. i'm matt miller. the bwest byte is where we focus on one number that tells a whole lot stop cory johnson is back from the facebook...
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christie's is banking on this picasso to patch the highest price ever.re asking wondered $40 million for the 1995 -- $140 million for the 1995 painting. the seller is anonymous. the current auction record is $142.4 million paid by steve whynn for a francis bacon painting. ♪ matt: this is "bloomberg west." the bwest byte is where we focus on one number that tells a whole lot. cory johnson is back with us from facebook's f8 conference. cory: how about 10%? 10% according to mark zuckerberg -- 10% of all of all voice over ip calls are made using facebook . there are the way to route voice calls over the internet. 10% of those calls are made on facebook. facebook has great aims to have you use facebook, including making phone calls simplifying the software and the issues. they have already commanded 10% of that market. that is a huge chunk of a growing -- rapidly growing market. matt: i do a lot of face time which is an apple thing. voice over internet, the quality never seems to be quite up there with regular phone calls. is that improving? cory: you make a
christie's is banking on this picasso to patch the highest price ever.re asking wondered $40 million for the 1995 -- $140 million for the 1995 painting. the seller is anonymous. the current auction record is $142.4 million paid by steve whynn for a francis bacon painting. ♪ matt: this is "bloomberg west." the bwest byte is where we focus on one number that tells a whole lot. cory johnson is back with us from facebook's f8 conference. cory: how about 10%? 10% according to mark...
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picasso, woman and a mustard pots. finally, marcel duchamp. nude descending. you get the sense of the cubist john ray here, and what is it we are seeing here? a further disorienting of lines and overall structure compared to whistler's mother. the cubists, on purpose fractured the traditional form, the subject, it is all broken up and reassembled. this fit the artist's temper at the time and the new philosophical motivations of their time, and that is that things may not eat what they seem. especially with einstein and some of freud's influence, this is a thought that is starting to take root. what we thought was time and space turns out to be not time and space. things like that. you can see this working its way into art. what we thought was true or real or solid or absolute, that these things can be broken down and then they can be reassembled that truth or art or life itself can be broken down, but then reassembled in a way that had greater meaning or value than existed previously. from this point then, we should be able to make the link from this artistic
picasso, woman and a mustard pots. finally, marcel duchamp. nude descending. you get the sense of the cubist john ray here, and what is it we are seeing here? a further disorienting of lines and overall structure compared to whistler's mother. the cubists, on purpose fractured the traditional form, the subject, it is all broken up and reassembled. this fit the artist's temper at the time and the new philosophical motivations of their time, and that is that things may not eat what they seem....
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in 2013, a picasso painting sold. what's the record for a stradivarius?nswer in a moment. >> so what's the highest price ever paid for a stradivarius instrument? the answer is b. $15.9 million for the lady blood violin sold in london in 2011. jamie: in the fall of 2011, the heirs of bernard greenhouse anxiously await the ct scan on the stradivarius. millions of dollars are at stake. radiologist steven performed a scan just like this one. >> the diseases that affect an old cello is caused by two things. one is cracks. the other abnormality is wormholes. channeled through wood until sometimes there's hardly any original wood left. jamie: what exactly is happening as it goes through? >> the ct scanner produces x-rays which are high-energy beams in very thin sheets. jamie: this is the actual ct scan of the stradivarius. chris shares with me his bottom line. >> this cello has been in constant use. it's been cared for beautifully. it's always been a player's instrument. but there are cracks. jamie: whatever tiny cracks there might be, they don't affect the cell
in 2013, a picasso painting sold. what's the record for a stradivarius?nswer in a moment. >> so what's the highest price ever paid for a stradivarius instrument? the answer is b. $15.9 million for the lady blood violin sold in london in 2011. jamie: in the fall of 2011, the heirs of bernard greenhouse anxiously await the ct scan on the stradivarius. millions of dollars are at stake. radiologist steven performed a scan just like this one. >> the diseases that affect an old cello is...
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there is the picasso, then van gogh, and algorithms.panies are starting to sell successful lines of code as artwork. were of the first such auctions taking place in new york. it is the vision of love, the very code that helps pair thousands of couples. the effort has been organized by the company helping to build a gallery. the cofounder joins me now from new york. benjamin i love this. it is so interesting to me that there is art in code. anyone who has written code knows there's different ways to express it. some more artful than others. can you see it when you look at it? >> thanks for having me. i appreciate it. we want to showcase the aesthetic beauty of the code and how technologists are crafting their code to express the beauty and power of it. people talk about in my next or physics -- the mathematics or physics and people turn their brains off. if you talk about the power of the code, thousands of couples brought together, babies born, relationships made and broken. if you lead with the power and talk about the aesthetic beauty
there is the picasso, then van gogh, and algorithms.panies are starting to sell successful lines of code as artwork. were of the first such auctions taking place in new york. it is the vision of love, the very code that helps pair thousands of couples. the effort has been organized by the company helping to build a gallery. the cofounder joins me now from new york. benjamin i love this. it is so interesting to me that there is art in code. anyone who has written code knows there's different...
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the suspects created and then sold fake works of hart from the likes of picasso and andy warhol.r is tiff kates of authenticity. >>> japan. prince william making an visual visit to tokyo. he posed for a picture wearing a samurai costume. he then took a shot in the anchor chair. the prince also touring fukushima, the area devastated by the 2011 tsunami and earthquake. >>> the netherlands. twin polar bear cubs venturing outdoors for the first time. the two were born last december in a rotterdam zoo. they stayed close to their mother but enjoyed frolicking around the ground. that's a wrap on this fox trip around the world in 80 seconds. >>> new details of the irs targeting scandal. investigators have recovering thousands of missing e-mails that government officials thought were lost once forever. some 32,000 e-mails were discovered on a backup tape in west virginia. >> reporter: it is the closest the treasury department has come to acknowledging potential criminal wrong doing. >> are you investigating any criminal activity? >> the entire matter continues to be under active investiga
the suspects created and then sold fake works of hart from the likes of picasso and andy warhol.r is tiff kates of authenticity. >>> japan. prince william making an visual visit to tokyo. he posed for a picture wearing a samurai costume. he then took a shot in the anchor chair. the prince also touring fukushima, the area devastated by the 2011 tsunami and earthquake. >>> the netherlands. twin polar bear cubs venturing outdoors for the first time. the two were born last...
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. >>> well italian police have confiscated a $16 million picasso painting from a pensioner who said itwas given to him 30 years ago. it was painted during the artist artist's cubaist era and considered lost. in a separate case the police seized a roman sculpture that think believe was being smuggled to switzerland. >> and lift off. the year in space starts now. >> an u.s. as throw naught and two russian cosmonauts set off to understand the effects of long-term living in space. they will stay on the international space station for a year, while they others will do a six-month duty. they'll do the same tests in space as they do on identical twin brother on earth. >> if there is anyone who knows what life is like in space, it's canadian chris hadfield who spent five months floating around the separation space station and he shared the experience with us. >> the space station is an incredible human outpost right on the edge of our capability. it's vast, it's really strange to launch into the darkness, fly through space and then have a little star get bigger and bigger and grow into this hu
. >>> well italian police have confiscated a $16 million picasso painting from a pensioner who said itwas given to him 30 years ago. it was painted during the artist artist's cubaist era and considered lost. in a separate case the police seized a roman sculpture that think believe was being smuggled to switzerland. >> and lift off. the year in space starts now. >> an u.s. as throw naught and two russian cosmonauts set off to understand the effects of long-term living in...
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is that picasso or is that robin thicke? everything from basic arithmetic to calculus, trigonometry, finance. you can really just get what you need at your own pace. and so, bank of america came and reached out to us and said 'we are really interested in making sure that everyone really understands personal finance.' and we're like 'well, we're already doing that.' and so it was kind of a perfect match. so i got this listing. 3 bedroom, 3 bath. i have a client that lives out of state. just knew it was for her. so i tried to get her on video chat. i'm on verizon. i... i'm not. so it's not a problem. my video chat isn't working so i try to send photos but even that doesn't work. she saw the granite counters and the fire pit she went nuts. so i'm trying really hard to describe it but words are not my thing. that was all it took. i mean what do you want, i'm a realtor, not a poet. join us and save without settling on the largest most reliable network. if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis like me and you're talking
is that picasso or is that robin thicke? everything from basic arithmetic to calculus, trigonometry, finance. you can really just get what you need at your own pace. and so, bank of america came and reached out to us and said 'we are really interested in making sure that everyone really understands personal finance.' and we're like 'well, we're already doing that.' and so it was kind of a perfect match. so i got this listing. 3 bedroom, 3 bath. i have a client that lives out of state. just knew...
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. >>> works the likes of picasso and miro led one spanish game to sell their own. gang of counterfeiters were arrested with those who helped sell the fakes olbermann and to galleries. all 271 works were seized the gang of 9 is thought to have been trading in fake art for 7iers. millions of people fans to watch the competitors play. i am not talking about ball basketball or baseball but rather a different. sporting competition. harry fawsett from e sports from where it began, south korea. the history of online gaming as a spectator sport started in this studio in seoul in 1999. it's still going strong. south korea is widely regarded as having the best professional league in the world backed by major sponsors supported by an elaborate infrastructure. this year the korean committee gave e sports membership classifying what happens here as sport classifying the players as sports people and they happen to be playing the world's most popular online game, league of legends. it's not just being followed closely here in korea but there are also eyeballs on screens around th
. >>> works the likes of picasso and miro led one spanish game to sell their own. gang of counterfeiters were arrested with those who helped sell the fakes olbermann and to galleries. all 271 works were seized the gang of 9 is thought to have been trading in fake art for 7iers. millions of people fans to watch the competitors play. i am not talking about ball basketball or baseball but rather a different. sporting competition. harry fawsett from e sports from where it began, south...
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now we posted more information on hiphop fundamentals and the picasso project on our website myfoxphilly.com>>> talk about a vacation nightmare. a man on haiyan vacation with his family is tacked by a shark and lives to talk about it. earlier this week dr. ken was snorkling with his family while on vacation in buena beach. he was in about 4 feet of water when he was bitten in the left forearm by a 10 to 12-foot tiger shark. the doctor was rushed to a nearby hospital for surgery to repair nine tendons one nerve an muscle. following his treatment he talked about the attack. >> it was surreal that the shark was coming at me, even said yeah -- it's coming atomism it is happening. >> it was happening. dr. suffered cuts on his left forearm and thigh. he is expected to make full recovery but he says he's not sure he will ever go snorkling again. >> that would be a no brainer. >> can't blame him. a mom beats the odds in a big way. she has three little ones with an important day in common. >> fox's beth parker has more on what is an mazing coincidence. >> reporter: little tray was born marne 13th 201
now we posted more information on hiphop fundamentals and the picasso project on our website myfoxphilly.com>>> talk about a vacation nightmare. a man on haiyan vacation with his family is tacked by a shark and lives to talk about it. earlier this week dr. ken was snorkling with his family while on vacation in buena beach. he was in about 4 feet of water when he was bitten in the left forearm by a 10 to 12-foot tiger shark. the doctor was rushed to a nearby hospital for surgery to...
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. >>> italian police have confiscated a $16 million picasso paining from a pensioner who says it waso him more than 30 years ago. violin and [ inaudible ] was painted during the artist's coupister are. it was considered lost. police also seized a roman statute which they expect was to be smuggled to switzerland. and italy has decided officially to recognize neapolitan piazza makers. the pizzas are typifyied, and are a culinary representation of the italian flag. >>> and that is it from europe. now back to your adrian. >> david many thanks. just ahead here on the news hour. find out why this olympic champion has been forced to apologize to his country. ♪ >>> as i'm sure you are aware many of the world's catholics are about to celebrate holy week, but in southern chile questions are being asked about pope francis's appointment of a bishop who is suspected of covering up for a pedophile. >> reporter: it may not have been a lynch mob, but it was the closest thing close to a scene inside a cathedral. earlier this month, engaged protesters in chile tried to prevent this father from being o
. >>> italian police have confiscated a $16 million picasso paining from a pensioner who says it waso him more than 30 years ago. violin and [ inaudible ] was painted during the artist's coupister are. it was considered lost. police also seized a roman statute which they expect was to be smuggled to switzerland. and italy has decided officially to recognize neapolitan piazza makers. the pizzas are typifyied, and are a culinary representation of the italian flag. >>> and that...
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. >>> from picasso to da vinci and van gogh all known for hiding things in their works cht tonight we're learning about something else hidden in a portrait of one of our presidents. james, what's the story? >> the story, megyn, in a nutshell is that rand paul isn't the only person still upset about monica lewinsky. for the downright forgetful monica was the 22-year-old white house intern with whom president bill clinton carried on an affair in the mid-90s. mr. clinton's testimony denying the affair were proved false in large measure thanks to the unwashed blue dress from the gap that ms. lewinsky held onto. this image is in black and white because the fbi generally favors that kind of minimalist style of photography. the scandal climaxed, yes, i said climaxed with mr. clinton's impeachment in the house and his acquittal in the senate. now we learned the artist rendering of the 43rd president never forgot those lies about lewinsky and in said portrait notable depicted him without his wedding ring the artist embedded, yes, embedded, a sly reference to monica. note the shadow cast by mr. cl
. >>> from picasso to da vinci and van gogh all known for hiding things in their works cht tonight we're learning about something else hidden in a portrait of one of our presidents. james, what's the story? >> the story, megyn, in a nutshell is that rand paul isn't the only person still upset about monica lewinsky. for the downright forgetful monica was the 22-year-old white house intern with whom president bill clinton carried on an affair in the mid-90s. mr. clinton's testimony...
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besides vince, i have another very dear friend of mine joining us today from bellagio, from picasso julian who also is going to share a fantastic sandwich with you. so come with me in the kitchen and let's get cooking! ♪
besides vince, i have another very dear friend of mine joining us today from bellagio, from picasso julian who also is going to share a fantastic sandwich with you. so come with me in the kitchen and let's get cooking! ♪
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. >>> from picasso to da vinci and van gogh all known for hiding things in their works cht tonight we'reout something else hidden in a portrait of one of our presidents. james, what's the story? >> the story, megyn, in a nutshell is that rand paul isn't the only person still upset about monica lewinsky. for the downright forgetful monica was the 22-year-old white house intern with whom president bill clinton carried on an affair in the mid-90s. mr. clinton's testimony denying the affair were proved false in large measure thanks to the unwashed blue dress from the gap that ms. lewinsky held onto. this image is in black and white because the fbi generally favors that kind of minimalist style of photography. the scandal climaxed, yes, i said climaxed with mr. clinton's impeachment in the house and his acquittal in the senate. now we learned the artist rendering of the 43rd president never forgot those lies about lewinsky and in said portrait notable depicted him without his wedding ring the artist embedded, yes, embedded, a sly reference to monica. note the shadow cast by mr. clinton's body
. >>> from picasso to da vinci and van gogh all known for hiding things in their works cht tonight we'reout something else hidden in a portrait of one of our presidents. james, what's the story? >> the story, megyn, in a nutshell is that rand paul isn't the only person still upset about monica lewinsky. for the downright forgetful monica was the 22-year-old white house intern with whom president bill clinton carried on an affair in the mid-90s. mr. clinton's testimony denying the...
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s notoriously difficult credentialaling system packed into a room that featured a replica of a picasso "guernica". they moved a group of flags from behind her podium to in front of the painting in order to make her news conference seem less like an official united nations address, but as nbc's andrea mitchell reported they could not move the blue background behind her emblazoned with the word security council in the word french. clinton spoke first about women's rights and blasted the letter republican senators sent to iran concerning nuclear negotiations when she transitioned to the topic of her e-mail she made clear she would rather be discussing something else. >> now, i would be pleased to talk more about this important matter, but i know there have been questions about my e-mail, so i want to address that directly and then i will take a few questions from you. >> clinton told reporters her decision to use a personal e-mail address while secretary of state was a matter of convenience. >> when i got to work as secretary of state, i opted for convenience to use my personal e-mail acc
s notoriously difficult credentialaling system packed into a room that featured a replica of a picasso "guernica". they moved a group of flags from behind her podium to in front of the painting in order to make her news conference seem less like an official united nations address, but as nbc's andrea mitchell reported they could not move the blue background behind her emblazoned with the word security council in the word french. clinton spoke first about women's rights and blasted the...
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i'm like picasso with these things. would dress your ass up real good, and if you give me a blade or a burner, i make a masterpiece. there's nothing that supersizes me. i bow down to no man sh, officers, inmates, whatever you want to call them, dogs. >> the lieutenant, who has a long history with cruz, can verify over the years he was indeed a fighter. >> enrique cruz and i go back about 20 years when this place was a little bit of a rough place -- a rougher place than it is now. didn't lose any fights that i know of. most of the fights he did wind up fighting were with people as big or bigger than him. >> during one of his earlier stays here, cruz got in a fight that both he and the lieutenant still recall. >> i mean, everybody feared this man. he was a giant. i think he stood like 6'5", 6'6". >> mr. cruz won the fight. he did a lot of damage to the other person. >> banged his head against the bed frames and stuck my hands in his mouth and tried to rip his [ bleep ] mouth off. he ended up bleeding bad. then the police
i'm like picasso with these things. would dress your ass up real good, and if you give me a blade or a burner, i make a masterpiece. there's nothing that supersizes me. i bow down to no man sh, officers, inmates, whatever you want to call them, dogs. >> the lieutenant, who has a long history with cruz, can verify over the years he was indeed a fighter. >> enrique cruz and i go back about 20 years when this place was a little bit of a rough place -- a rougher place than it is now....
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wouldn't an auction house make more money on these sales, the $140 million picasso versus focusing on5,000 or below items? katya: the figures are much higher at the top and that is with their competing because it's more glamorous. but in order to get that, both houses have to give up so much margin. they have to make caring team to the sellers to bring this work. -- they have to make guarantees to the sellers to bring this work will stop -- who bring this work. a lot of them get commission from the cosigners and from the buyers. the profit is better on lower price works. betty: dan loeb is ceo of -- dan low recently put out this statement. how important is it for ted to have dan loeb in his corner? katya: very important. it seems he is supporting them at this point. he got a really good compensation package, better than rupert had, even though dan criticized him for having that. loeb is the biggest shareholder, but the second-largest is mark otto -- . he seems to be on a little bit different page at this point. betty: there's going to be some tension there. thank you. coming up, ben b
wouldn't an auction house make more money on these sales, the $140 million picasso versus focusing on5,000 or below items? katya: the figures are much higher at the top and that is with their competing because it's more glamorous. but in order to get that, both houses have to give up so much margin. they have to make caring team to the sellers to bring this work. -- they have to make guarantees to the sellers to bring this work will stop -- who bring this work. a lot of them get commission from...
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of the artistic creators, the heritage of the brand that it carries, going back to hemingway and picassoeskine a much more senior brand to some brands that are nonstationary. we all know that when we buy, we don't just buy something to cover ourselves. we buy something that we want to say something about who we are. moleskine has been doing just that. we are the only brand in the industry that has created a product that is also a marketable identity. mark: how do you stay relevant? guest: new generations, the millenials show a stronger interest in anything that is physical compared to people of my generation. i was just reading about book readership in the u.s. 18 to 29 years old read in print more than older people. children from six to 17 prefer reading books in print over e-books. when you think about it, it makes sense. to them physical is something interesting because their life is becoming more and more digital. anna: all our lives. should they be more analog? guest: as always, the happy medium. mark: great to see you. arrigo berni, chief executive of moleskine. anna: you can join
of the artistic creators, the heritage of the brand that it carries, going back to hemingway and picassoeskine a much more senior brand to some brands that are nonstationary. we all know that when we buy, we don't just buy something to cover ourselves. we buy something that we want to say something about who we are. moleskine has been doing just that. we are the only brand in the industry that has created a product that is also a marketable identity. mark: how do you stay relevant? guest: new...
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he is like picasso. i said, painted a masterpiece. allowed him to do was to pull the best fruit from these amazing appellations and create something beautiful. >> the real innovation is what you have done with the structure of how you sell the wine, right? >> i think that what we have done is a little bit different from most wineries. we are a private group. we celebrate the woolly mammoth and the reason we do is that the woolly mammoth is the modern patriarch or matriarch to elephants, which are very emotional and passionate and family-based and connected for life. our model is that everyone is connected. we are a small family. everyone's connected to one of its owners by two degrees. it is a small make group. >> cork or screwtop? this is a big deal. >> court. >> i talked to a french guy who says there is a lot of intelligence to a good screwtop >>. >>i think there is. from the one making standpoint. there is something romantic about the popping of the court. -- cork. this is an organic products. cork is just one of the elements alon
he is like picasso. i said, painted a masterpiece. allowed him to do was to pull the best fruit from these amazing appellations and create something beautiful. >> the real innovation is what you have done with the structure of how you sell the wine, right? >> i think that what we have done is a little bit different from most wineries. we are a private group. we celebrate the woolly mammoth and the reason we do is that the woolly mammoth is the modern patriarch or matriarch to...
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has a magnificent thing of the sea in dark blue and paintings ofountains by hartley some picabias, picassos5 insert herself for the first time into that world she was soon to join. dear mr. pound i was graduated from bryn mawr in 1909. my mother and e livi atresent in new york like new york, the lile quiet part which we live. like seeing thtops of masts from our door and to look at t craft on thve working at first in relive isolation, ore publisd in such respected journals as others, the egoist and poetry. she was soon embraced by a small, but important group of admirerers, the other modernist poets. april 17, 1921. de mr. eliot your letter gives me great pleasure. i'm happy i'm not a stranger to you. were i to publish es, d be gratel for your assistance. your suggestion tempts me almost beyond my own certain knowledge that i have nothing that ought to appear in book form. despite her protests the first volume of moore's poems was published by some friends in england. these poems are not outward glances up the external rld. are unbelievably-- oruite bvably-- moralizing sentiments about, i b
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not elvis collection, but real art like a picasso. check out auction years.cal auctions in your area. you'll pay a commission, but it may be the best way to get biggest buck for your items. if you don't mind doing some work yourself, consider ebay or craig's list. with ebay you'll pay a 10 percent. cash goes directly into your bank account, really simple. craig's list you have to do a little bit more work yourself. you might end up negotiating with some buyers over your howards can. the essayers way to get some monies donate to charity. make sure it's a legitimate charity. make sure you get a receipt. there you have it, four easy ways to get that clutter out of your life, do the spring cleaning and put some much needed cash in your pocket. sorry, howard. i'm cashing > good morning everyone, 9:13. fox 29 weekend and we're taking another look at the viewing and funeral services that will take place a little bit later for officer robert wilson. of course he is the officer who was killed on mark 5 when he was simply trying to buy a video game for his son's birthd
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you may have a great parent but then you have picasso. then you have albert einstein. >> danielle part of what happens, i think even in our discussion just there about what is genius and the notion of it residing individually in our minds, we start to think of genius as a ssolitary cloistered, set of pursuits. 74% of people say geniuses work alone as opposed more likely to be collaborative. i wonder if that shifts what it is we think genius or even innovation is? >> i think it's not about working alone. i think there's a lot of togetherness and break-through work and i think in part to have a break-through you have to be banging your head against a problem, a really really hard problem and problems are thrown up by social circumstance by cultural conventions, by things that have gotten rigid. and it's only direct encounter with problems that we develop socially and culturally that you get break-through opportunities. >> that leads me to think we should have more social and political movement leaders as geniuses. we tending to think of gen
you may have a great parent but then you have picasso. then you have albert einstein. >> danielle part of what happens, i think even in our discussion just there about what is genius and the notion of it residing individually in our minds, we start to think of genius as a ssolitary cloistered, set of pursuits. 74% of people say geniuses work alone as opposed more likely to be collaborative. i wonder if that shifts what it is we think genius or even innovation is? >> i think it's not...
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the picasso could become the most expensive painting ever sold.thanks very much, guys. i'm glad we could squeeze that in. my thanks to the panel. that does it for us on "closing bell." "fast money" with scott wapner in for melissa lee starts right now. >>> "fast money" starts right now live from the nasdaq market site. i'm scott wapner. the traders tonight are dan nathan brian kelly and karen finerman and guy adami. we have the man behind the calls coming up. and plus tesla ceo elon musk taking to twitter saying he's got a major announcement on the horizon. it's not a car. the details just ahead. but first, we start with what else, the broad-based rally we saw on the street after last week's heavy selling. all throw of the major indices seeing gains and the dow is jumping up. so tonight we asked the question, how real is this rally
the picasso could become the most expensive painting ever sold.thanks very much, guys. i'm glad we could squeeze that in. my thanks to the panel. that does it for us on "closing bell." "fast money" with scott wapner in for melissa lee starts right now. >>> "fast money" starts right now live from the nasdaq market site. i'm scott wapner. the traders tonight are dan nathan brian kelly and karen finerman and guy adami. we have the man behind the calls coming...