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>> apparent picasso fan steals an art replica across the vitae from pub welcome surveillance. >> he house. the famous artwork is placed in public places. empty post outside media elementary post used to be home to 0,000 reproduction of picasso selfportrait. last weekend, gone. >> fist off they had too map many drinks. second off disgrace of the neighborhood. >> immaturity. just what juveniles do. if you're adult and do it, you need to learn a lesson. >> we taked media police. >> yeah, we learned from them that the stolen painting has been turned in. but police won't say who brought it back because apparently they're still looking for it. they're looking for the the thieves but they brought it back how do we know it was not the thief that brought it back
>> apparent picasso fan steals an art replica across the vitae from pub welcome surveillance. >> he house. the famous artwork is placed in public places. empty post outside media elementary post used to be home to 0,000 reproduction of picasso selfportrait. last weekend, gone. >> fist off they had too map many drinks. second off disgrace of the neighborhood. >> immaturity. just what juveniles do. if you're adult and do it, you need to learn a lesson. >> we taked...
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this is picasso. >> this is the best picasso we have. >> rose: oh sure. and this is what it's like on the level of -- >> rose: yes, almost you can see the connection. 1908. >> 1908. >> rose: but you can still see, can't you some of these paintings in the museum of modern art? >> yes it's the same period and the same way of showing. >> rose: every one of these rooms has natural light. >> yes, every one of these rooms. most have the natural light. and this play between modern forms and classical -- >> rose: and light floors. floors. it's an historical building, so this is the way we show it. >> rose: yeah. tell me about the paintings. >> this is one of the great picasso paintings called sisters. has a lot of stories. two citiers meeting in a prison, in a hospital, marie and elizabeth. it can have many explanations to it. >> rose: how long has this been in the russian collection? >> it is from the most private collection of any that came to hermitage. >> rose: so this is the gift of -- >> a gift from the united states of america just on our anniversary. a bi
this is picasso. >> this is the best picasso we have. >> rose: oh sure. and this is what it's like on the level of -- >> rose: yes, almost you can see the connection. 1908. >> 1908. >> rose: but you can still see, can't you some of these paintings in the museum of modern art? >> yes it's the same period and the same way of showing. >> rose: every one of these rooms has natural light. >> yes, every one of these rooms. most have the natural light....
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media who reason up with replica of famous picasso painting?ou can save over 500 bucks when you switch to progressive. that's a fact. but this whole "blondes have more fun" thing... ♪ standing by for fun. ♪ ♪ >> look at the fog happening in the valley in the poconos. >> what are you doing? >> sorry. >> what are you listening to on your phone. >> certain talking about the meek mill and drake battle going on and i was looking at some responses. >> fantastic response from tyra banks. she doesn't know she has responded. >> exactly. >> we need to talk about this. let's talk great painting hite of media, pennsylvania. >> apparent picasso fan steals an art replica across the vitae from pub welcome surveillance. >> he house. the famous artwork is placed in public places. empty post outside media elementary post used to be home to 0,000 reproduction of picasso selfportrait. last weekend, gone. >> fist off they had too map many drinks. second off disgrace of the neighborhood. >> immaturity. just what juveniles do. if you're adult and do it, you need to l
media who reason up with replica of famous picasso painting?ou can save over 500 bucks when you switch to progressive. that's a fact. but this whole "blondes have more fun" thing... ♪ standing by for fun. ♪ ♪ >> look at the fog happening in the valley in the poconos. >> what are you doing? >> sorry. >> what are you listening to on your phone. >> certain talking about the meek mill and drake battle going on and i was looking at some responses....
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picasso, is that pronounced correctly? and are there any other speakers that want to speak to this item? >> i'm malcolm davis. >> i'm sorry, some of you have already spoken. [ inaudible ] >> fine. fill out a form. okay. mr. davis. i think you called sam picasso and malcolm davis. >> that is me. who is on first? [laughter ] malcolm davis, could you please speak? >> yes, i just wanted to show something on the overhead. >> may we have the overhead, please sfgovtv? >> there is actually a possible solution for our problem at 17th and folsom. there is an existing parking lot there. there is an existing parking lot that is currently sladed to be a park and affordable housing. and if that area was lowered by 4', it would hold 1.5 million gallons of water and be a straightforward and simple way of doing a temporary fix, that would keep all of these buildings in the area from flooding. right now it's currently planned that they are going to start the park construction. it's imminent. i haven't been able to get a straight answer from
picasso, is that pronounced correctly? and are there any other speakers that want to speak to this item? >> i'm malcolm davis. >> i'm sorry, some of you have already spoken. [ inaudible ] >> fine. fill out a form. okay. mr. davis. i think you called sam picasso and malcolm davis. >> that is me. who is on first? [laughter ] malcolm davis, could you please speak? >> yes, i just wanted to show something on the overhead. >> may we have the overhead, please...
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take thatyoa this is a picasso.r him as the internet but he is all grown up now. he will pop up here but jonathan is more than another pretty face the unbelievable impressionist ♪ kennedy: actor jonathan kite dropped by than show a few weeks ago and to the magic of his impressions, we also got to meet the president of the united states. >> you were just picked up for the fifth season. >> incredible. kennedy: is it like really? >> the cast of the young and the restless said that. victor newman is in his nineties. [laughter] it is so fine the way that television goes today with internet and a lot of competition so the fact we're on the air is we are so happy. the best job in the world. look what i get to where. is brought to buy 24 our fitness. i like to wear it on a set there is a lot of lights it is grey i don't sweat when i wear almost nothing. kennedy: are you ukrainian? the neck my father is romanian and georgian. kennedy: i am half romanian. >> my mother is our region and danish and norwegian. kennedy: gorges. a
take thatyoa this is a picasso.r him as the internet but he is all grown up now. he will pop up here but jonathan is more than another pretty face the unbelievable impressionist ♪ kennedy: actor jonathan kite dropped by than show a few weeks ago and to the magic of his impressions, we also got to meet the president of the united states. >> you were just picked up for the fifth season. >> incredible. kennedy: is it like really? >> the cast of the young and the restless said...
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this is a picasso. coming up you may remember him as the internet but he is all grown up now.is more than another pretty face the another pretty face the unbelievable impressionist usaa makes me feel like i'm a car buying expert in no time at all. there was no stress. it was in and out. if i buy a car through usaa, i know i'm getting a fair price. we realized, okay, this not only could be convenient, we could save a lot of money. i was like, wow, if i could save this much, then i could actually maybe upgrade a little bit. and it was just easy. usaa, they just really make sure that you're well taken care of. usaa car buying service. powered by truecar. online and on the usaa app. ♪ kennedy: actor jonathan kite dropped by than show a few weeks ago and to the magic of his impressions, we also got to meet the president of the united states. >> you were just picked up for the fifth season. >> incredible. kennedy: is it like really? >> the cast of the young and the restless said that. victor newman is in his nineties. [laughter] it is so fine the way that television goes today with
this is a picasso. coming up you may remember him as the internet but he is all grown up now.is more than another pretty face the another pretty face the unbelievable impressionist usaa makes me feel like i'm a car buying expert in no time at all. there was no stress. it was in and out. if i buy a car through usaa, i know i'm getting a fair price. we realized, okay, this not only could be convenient, we could save a lot of money. i was like, wow, if i could save this much, then i could actually...
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>> reporter: iain, dawn, the mystery of the missing pablo picasso may be solved tonight. if you know media, they love their art here. you got the media theater here on state street. but right across the street was part of a public art exhibition. one of the pieces of art a replica of a famous painting was stripped, ripped right off this post here earlier this week, and tonight we have learned that painting has been found. >> you got to love the artwork around here. >> reporter: you can call it the great media art heist. >> it brings the quality of art to people that normally don't experience it. >> reporter: media is one of five local towns to house the philadelphia museum of art's inside out program where high-quality replicas of famous artwork are displayed in public places. >> they were taking the paintings that were hanging inside putting them out here so people could get exposure experience ,and we saw so many people walk up and look at them. >> reporter: but apparently someone is a big fan of pablo picasso. >> i think it's nice. i think they're trying to educate peo
>> reporter: iain, dawn, the mystery of the missing pablo picasso may be solved tonight. if you know media, they love their art here. you got the media theater here on state street. but right across the street was part of a public art exhibition. one of the pieces of art a replica of a famous painting was stripped, ripped right off this post here earlier this week, and tonight we have learned that painting has been found. >> you got to love the artwork around here. >>...
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would you ask picasso to play pictionary? would you ask noah webster to play boggle? would you ask jacques cousteau to play go fish? come on, you need a four-person team. we're four people. by that reasoning we should also play bridge, hold up a chuppah and enter the olympic bobsled competition. sheldon, what, do i need to quote spock's dying words to you? no, don't. "the needs of the many..." "outweigh the needs of the few..." "or the one." damn it, i'll do it. ♪ our whole universe was in a hot, dense state ♪ ♪ then nearly 14 billion years ago expansion started... wait! ♪ ♪ the earth began to cool ♪ ♪ the autotrophs began to drool neanderthals developed tools ♪ ♪ we built the wall ♪ ♪ we built the pyramids ♪ ♪ math, science, history, unraveling the mystery ♪ ♪ that all started with a big bang ♪ ♪ bang! ♪ a 100% beef burger melted cheddar with crispy hash browns and an egg your way. now that's a burg--- (explosion) you want that to go again sweetie? the thing burger. welcome to denny's. fantastic 4, only in theaters. okay, first order of physics bowl business: we need
would you ask picasso to play pictionary? would you ask noah webster to play boggle? would you ask jacques cousteau to play go fish? come on, you need a four-person team. we're four people. by that reasoning we should also play bridge, hold up a chuppah and enter the olympic bobsled competition. sheldon, what, do i need to quote spock's dying words to you? no, don't. "the needs of the many..." "outweigh the needs of the few..." "or the one." damn it, i'll do it....
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. >> you can actually understand art now, because i couldn't understand picasso or van go and it's more >> reporter: for artists gaining a reputation and getting their work into galleries like this for viewing used to take years. now the spread and availability of original art means even new artists can show off their work and sell it. along with word of mouth and community art sales there are websites. >> reporter: there is a much better discovery of artists who are out there that nobody knows. >> reporter: that is helping up and coming artists like to get the help they need and try to turn their work into a career. >> this puts your artwork and allows people to buy it. more and more people can see it and also it has a section [ inaudible ] artwork and merchandise, so it becomes more saleable to the common public. >> reporter: while traditionalists worry this may erode the appreciation of fine art, some believe it's an opportunity to widen the appeal. >> the existing infrastructure of galleries and institutions is cognizant of what is going on at this mass level, and is able to pick up
. >> you can actually understand art now, because i couldn't understand picasso or van go and it's more >> reporter: for artists gaining a reputation and getting their work into galleries like this for viewing used to take years. now the spread and availability of original art means even new artists can show off their work and sell it. along with word of mouth and community art sales there are websites. >> reporter: there is a much better discovery of artists who are out there...
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picasso, is that pronounced correctly?and are there any other speakers that want to speak to this item? >> i'm malcolm davis. >> i'm sorry, some of you have already spoken. [ inaudible ] >> fine. fill out a form. okay. mr. davis. i think you called sam picasso and malcolm davis. >> that is me. who is on first? [laughter ] malcolm davis, could you please speak? >> yes, i just wanted to show something on the overhead. >> may we have the overhead, please sfgovtv? >> there is actually a possible solution for our problem at 17th and folsom. there is an existing parking lot there. there is an existing parking lot that is currently sladed to be a park and affordable housing. and if that area was lowered by 4', it would hold 1.5 million gallons of water and be a straightforward and simple way of doing a temporary fix, that would keep all of these buildings in the area from flooding. right now it's currently planned that they are going to start the park construction. it's imminent. i haven't been able to get a straight answer from
picasso, is that pronounced correctly?and are there any other speakers that want to speak to this item? >> i'm malcolm davis. >> i'm sorry, some of you have already spoken. [ inaudible ] >> fine. fill out a form. okay. mr. davis. i think you called sam picasso and malcolm davis. >> that is me. who is on first? [laughter ] malcolm davis, could you please speak? >> yes, i just wanted to show something on the overhead. >> may we have the overhead, please...
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. >> they can actually understand art now, i couldn't understand picasso and van gogh or whatever andffordable. >> reporter: and that affordability is not just benefiting buyers, for artists gaining a reputation and getting their work in to galleries like this for viewing by critics and buyers used to take years now the spread and availability of original art means even knew artists can show off their work and sell it. along with word of mouth and community art sales, there are websites featuring hundreds of artists and their work. >> when it comes to the community there is a much better enhanced discovery of artistses out there that nobody knows. >> reporter: and that's helping up and coming artists get the exposure and financial help they need. continuing their work and try to turn it in to a career. >> so this website puts your artwork and allows people to buy it more and more people can see it and also it has this section in which they prints the or work or merchandise. so that will become more. [ inaudible ] to the common public. >> reporter: while traditionalists worry it madey
. >> they can actually understand art now, i couldn't understand picasso and van gogh or whatever andffordable. >> reporter: and that affordability is not just benefiting buyers, for artists gaining a reputation and getting their work in to galleries like this for viewing by critics and buyers used to take years now the spread and availability of original art means even knew artists can show off their work and sell it. along with word of mouth and community art sales, there are...
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in 2013, a picasso painting sold. what's the record for a stradivarius? the answer in a moment.merica, still not sure whether to stay or go to your people? ♪ well this summer, stay with choice hotels twice and get a $50 gift card you can use for just about anything. go you always have a choice. book now at choicehotels.com >> 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
in 2013, a picasso painting sold. what's the record for a stradivarius? the answer in a moment.merica, still not sure whether to stay or go to your people? ♪ well this summer, stay with choice hotels twice and get a $50 gift card you can use for just about anything. go you always have a choice. book now at choicehotels.com >> 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...
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. >> a pricey picasso painting goes missing in media. someone turned it in. that fancy artwork.hey're still serving for who stole it will. >> the latest on the cole hamels deal. explaining when it will become official. we thought it was a done deal. but first, here's a look at tonight's winning lottery numbers (female announcer) you could win $1,000 a day for life... (husband) hon! it's grover cleveland! (female announcer) ...when you play the new cash4life, from the pennsylvania lottery. (husband) let me get this. (female announcer) that means you too could experience the joy of winning. (wife) look who went shopping! (female announcer) every day... (grover) your chariot awaits! (announcer) ... for the rest of your life. (wife) jump on! (grover) nothing like a new mower. (wife) what? (grover) see you tomorrow! (female announcer) cash4life from the pennsylvania lottery. play for fun. cash for life. ray tepsing dubose tense >> there's still nothing official on cole hamels trade to texas. it will happen. he did not show up at the ballpark because it's obvious he knows he's gone. w
. >> a pricey picasso painting goes missing in media. someone turned it in. that fancy artwork.hey're still serving for who stole it will. >> the latest on the cole hamels deal. explaining when it will become official. we thought it was a done deal. but first, here's a look at tonight's winning lottery numbers (female announcer) you could win $1,000 a day for life... (husband) hon! it's grover cleveland! (female announcer) ...when you play the new cash4life, from the pennsylvania...
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between kings cross and russell scare a 19-year-old blew himself um southbound on the pablo picasso line. near an hour later, the number 30 bus was boarded and blaen up. a total of 52 people were killed, as well as the four bombers. hundreds of others were injured. it was the first suicide attack in the u.k. and the worst attack since the locka by bombing. three were sons of an immigrant, the fourth born in al jazeera america they met in the early morning hours. less than 30 miles from london travelling into the heart of the city. they were seen hugging each other. surveillance cameras caught their movements. >> in september 2005 al jazeera obtained and broadcast video, claiming responsibility. he called himself a soldiers and said he was inspired by obama. on the same tape al qaeda's number two claimed responsibility as well. >>> earlier today i spoke with former u.k. counterterrorism advisor. given the number of plots foiled by scotland yard in recent years, i asked if britain is safer, 10 years after the 7/7 attacks. >> the 50 or more attacks, plots thwarted shows that the u.k.'s inte
between kings cross and russell scare a 19-year-old blew himself um southbound on the pablo picasso line. near an hour later, the number 30 bus was boarded and blaen up. a total of 52 people were killed, as well as the four bombers. hundreds of others were injured. it was the first suicide attack in the u.k. and the worst attack since the locka by bombing. three were sons of an immigrant, the fourth born in al jazeera america they met in the early morning hours. less than 30 miles from london...
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. >> you can understand art now i couldn't understand picasso and van gogh, and others. >> now it's affordableing your work into galleries like this for viewing by critics and buyers used to take years and now the spread of original art means even original artists can show off their work and get it purchased. websites featuring hundreds of artists and their work. >> there is an enhanced appreciation of artists that nobody knows. >> that's helping upcoming artists like hema somi, trying to turn it into a career. >> so this at work, allows people to buy it more and more people can see it, and also, it has the section in which the print, the merchandise that will become more settle brants to the common public. >> while traditionalists feel it may erode the art, it will be a wide are appeal. >> galleries and institutions are cognizant of what's going on at this mass level and is able then to pick up the most interesting talents from people who are going it alone. >> reporter: art is still the domain of a small section of indian society but its popularity slowing working its way to make art a more
. >> you can understand art now i couldn't understand picasso and van gogh, and others. >> now it's affordableing your work into galleries like this for viewing by critics and buyers used to take years and now the spread of original art means even original artists can show off their work and get it purchased. websites featuring hundreds of artists and their work. >> there is an enhanced appreciation of artists that nobody knows. >> that's helping upcoming artists like...
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west has compared himself to steve job, picasso, walt disney, and yeah, put up any of those guys haveardashian spigot, what? in fairness, corey taylor is not the greatest living rock star of all time. not by a long shot. no, no, no. topic number five -- hi "star wars" fans, you make my mouth turn green, time to anticipate the next installment episode 7, on the horizon, coming your way in december. that's enough enough for you. word of a han solo doxology in the works, solo hailed by many as a "star wars" enthusiasts as the best and baddest of the saugus characters, the han, the back story will center around solo's life before he joined up with the rebel alliance and the goody two shoes jedi skywalker, the film has a may 28th release date, and fans will line up to see the solo pick after episode 7 leaves theaters. they will stand outside for about a year, maybe a year and a half. i applaud you. if you have weird stories you want to see in "topical storm" tweet me -- and coming up, a delicious treat for you. the panel is back. what would you do if you saw a helpless puppy trapped in a c
west has compared himself to steve job, picasso, walt disney, and yeah, put up any of those guys haveardashian spigot, what? in fairness, corey taylor is not the greatest living rock star of all time. not by a long shot. no, no, no. topic number five -- hi "star wars" fans, you make my mouth turn green, time to anticipate the next installment episode 7, on the horizon, coming your way in december. that's enough enough for you. word of a han solo doxology in the works, solo hailed by...
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all of that concentration has released my inner picasso. you get the picture. do you like it. yeah.> what was amazing was everything i concentrated on came up. >> we could use it to control any external device. you can control a wheelchair, you can control a car, robot, whatever. >> reporter: it will take some practice, but it could mean new freedom for patients who have to rely on mind over matter. keir simmons, msnbc in austria. >> it's pretty cool. >>> still ahead, a true story of survival. >> suddenly it was all trees and then it was fire. >> a 16 is -- 16-year-old girl talks about surviving a plane crash with her grandparents. then her two-day ordeal looking for rescue, next. it's a rear end event. year end, rear end check it out. talk about turbocharging my engine. you're gorgeous. what kind of car do you like? new, or many miles on it? get a $1000 volkswagen reward card on select 2015 passat models. or lease a 2015 passat limited edition for $199 a month after a $1000 bonus. everyone loves the picture i posted of you. at&t reminds you it can wait. prep trauma unit 5. what've
all of that concentration has released my inner picasso. you get the picture. do you like it. yeah.> what was amazing was everything i concentrated on came up. >> we could use it to control any external device. you can control a wheelchair, you can control a car, robot, whatever. >> reporter: it will take some practice, but it could mean new freedom for patients who have to rely on mind over matter. keir simmons, msnbc in austria. >> it's pretty cool. >>> still...
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. >> picasso reproduction was stolen last weekend and offices post across the frot from -- high qualitys artwork is placed in public places for citizens to energy and learn about. the painting was valued at more than 2,000. >> first off they had too many drinks probably second off it's a disgrace for the neighborhood. >> immature >> immaturity just what juveniles do and if are adult autopsy do you need to learn a lesson. >> fox 29 learned if media police the stolen painting has been returned. police won't say who brought it back but they're looking for the thief. >> actress valerie harper hospitalized. >> 75-year-old was found unconscious back stage before giving a performance of a play in maine. some outlets say she is resting comfortably and under observation and others say she's in a coma diagnosed in with terminal brain cancer in 2013 they battled lung cancer in 2009 and admit the she was not cured. >> 5:51 time from night show host to animal activist. learning about dentist palmer who shot and killed cecil the lion. jimmy kimmel expressed outrage at the end of the monolog they aske
. >> picasso reproduction was stolen last weekend and offices post across the frot from -- high qualitys artwork is placed in public places for citizens to energy and learn about. the painting was valued at more than 2,000. >> first off they had too many drinks probably second off it's a disgrace for the neighborhood. >> immature >> immaturity just what juveniles do and if are adult autopsy do you need to learn a lesson. >> fox 29 learned if media police the stolen...
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i'm like picasso with these things. i 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 -- officers, inmates, dogs. >> lieutenant, who has a lost 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. >> 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 this mouth and tried to rip his [ bleep ] mouth off. he ended up bleeding bad. then the police came up and they wouldn't come in the unit except that one lieutenant. >> he t
i'm like picasso with these things. i 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 -- officers, inmates, dogs. >> lieutenant, who has a lost 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...
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i couldn't understand picasso and van gogh and it's more affordable. >> that affordability is not just benefiting buyers. >> for artists, getting their work into galleries for viewing used to take years. now even new artists can show off their work and sell it. >> along with word of mouth and community art sales, there are websites featuring hundreds of artists and their work. >> there's a much better enhanced discovery of artists who are out there that nobody knows. >> that's helping up-and-coming artists get the exposure and financial help they need to continue their work and try to turn it into a career. >> so, this website puts you at work and allows people to buy it. more and more people can see it and also, it has this section for the merchandise. >> while some worry this may erode the appreciation of fine art, some believe it's an opportunity to widen the appeal. >> what's important is that the existing infrastructure of galleries and institutions is cognizant of what's going on at this mass level and is able then to pick up the most interesting talents from people who are going
i couldn't understand picasso and van gogh and it's more affordable. >> that affordability is not just benefiting buyers. >> for artists, getting their work into galleries for viewing used to take years. now even new artists can show off their work and sell it. >> along with word of mouth and community art sales, there are websites featuring hundreds of artists and their work. >> there's a much better enhanced discovery of artists who are out there that nobody knows....
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. >> can understand art now because i couldn't understand picasso and it's more affordable. >> that affordabilitys not just benefitting buyers. for artists, gaining a reputation and getting their work into galleries like this reviewing by critics and buyers used to take years. now, the spread and availability of original art means even knew artists can show off their work and sell it. there are websites featuring hundreds of artists and their work. >> when it comes to the community, there is a better discovery of artists who are out there that nobody knows. >> helping up and coming artists like himosoni get the financial help they need to continue their work and try to turn it in to a career. this allows people to buy it. more and more people can see it. also, it has the section. so more sellaelz to the common public. >> while traditionalists worry this may erode the appreciation of fine art. some believe it's an opportunities to widen the appeal. >> the existing extra structure is galleries and institutions is cog any ants of what's going on at this mass level and is able then to pick up the mos
. >> can understand art now because i couldn't understand picasso and it's more affordable. >> that affordabilitys not just benefitting buyers. for artists, gaining a reputation and getting their work into galleries like this reviewing by critics and buyers used to take years. now, the spread and availability of original art means even knew artists can show off their work and sell it. there are websites featuring hundreds of artists and their work. >> when it comes to the...
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i call eight picasso, going relative to all the other large happenings.s leak what they see in terms of the growth on cloud. now you got windows 10 coming out next week you gottesman the catalyst. the big difference between microsoft and ibm. microsoft they feel like they've taken off the rose-colored class ifs. they see themselves ibm came into oracle emc, they think they're the company they were five-to-seven years ago, which they're not. >> i'm wondering what you think about apple. obviously, it's going to be a quarter will iphones again will be the standout. we hope to get some sort of numbers on apple watch deliveries in the quarter. then there is the iwad in some ways that is they singe the hope on this idea that enterprises would start to buy them once they had the apps develop to help them. that hasn't panned out either. >> the message on the street has been waiting for a new ipad. it comes out later this year. the big issue into apple earnings is that 58-o number. can they have that shipment above 50 million? china has been a little overhang. you
i call eight picasso, going relative to all the other large happenings.s leak what they see in terms of the growth on cloud. now you got windows 10 coming out next week you gottesman the catalyst. the big difference between microsoft and ibm. microsoft they feel like they've taken off the rose-colored class ifs. they see themselves ibm came into oracle emc, they think they're the company they were five-to-seven years ago, which they're not. >> i'm wondering what you think about apple....
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>> it looks like me, but that is picasso. >>> from little house on the prairie to home in news, melissame a long way. how did she make the change? we'll have that on "the real story" today at 2:00. do you suffer from constipation or irregularity? trust dulcolax® for dependable relief. try free at dulcolaxoffers.com dulcolax® tablets are comfort coated for gentle, overnight relief. hurry! try free at dulcolaxoffers.com. dulcolax®. designed for dependable relief. >>> all right. it's time for a paint-off on the plaza. steve penley, the famous painter, is here. he does painting in our hall. we're going to put his talent to the test. when you said you wanted to do a paint-off with elisabeth, you didn't know she was an artist from college. >> i wanted to hue mi-- to humiliate her. i didn't know she was an artist. >> this is our team red, white, blue eagle. i'm painting our team logo. >> is that boston college logo? >> it could be. i love this country, boston college. >> i hate eagles. >> of course you would. >> i specifically wore a white dress. >> you knew -- >> elisabeth, you knew today you
>> it looks like me, but that is picasso. >>> from little house on the prairie to home in news, melissame a long way. how did she make the change? we'll have that on "the real story" today at 2:00. do you suffer from constipation or irregularity? trust dulcolax® for dependable relief. try free at dulcolaxoffers.com dulcolax® tablets are comfort coated for gentle, overnight relief. hurry! try free at dulcolaxoffers.com. dulcolax®. designed for dependable relief....
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. >> you're just creating a picasso. >> what are do we do with the flash light?ou're going to put that on your ribs. >> i'm looking at your ribs as a flash light. in the mouth, you got quarters falling out of your mouth. on your nose an arm, microphone on your head. i want you to see a with the innocence a witness in a court. imagine you're a judge, a judge is running back and forth degrees your hips. review the witness in court. the judge. on your knees look down there your favorite friend from high school is right on your knees, he's looking at you and saying hi. only three more. i want you to imagine a bail of hay. bale of hay breaks your shins. boom. and pointing right. i am from texas, i see cowboy boots. the state you're from a bale of hay, your friend. a judge running back and forth. a witness in court. flash light, quarters arm, microphone. see if you can remember that? >> that was so weird, but can you do it? >> we'll find out after the break. >>> coming up the new york stock exchange united airlines and "wall street journal" all suffered major glitches
. >> you're just creating a picasso. >> what are do we do with the flash light?ou're going to put that on your ribs. >> i'm looking at your ribs as a flash light. in the mouth, you got quarters falling out of your mouth. on your nose an arm, microphone on your head. i want you to see a with the innocence a witness in a court. imagine you're a judge, a judge is running back and forth degrees your hips. review the witness in court. the judge. on your knees look down there your...
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. >> they're picasso like. >> we know the daili lama is a tough critic that goes back centuries. >>>want to be ex patriots? 35% are considering leaving the country. when it comes to young people number is bigger. >> 55% of millennial would leave this country. there was a time everyone would want to stay. we keep hearing of people coming in. the study was called anchor index. it reveals the opposite. when they dug deep into it when they asked them why they wanted to leave, this tells you about the state of our economy and nation now. the most popular reason for wanting to leave was seek a better quality of life. >> that's the part that gets me. for these people that want to go where you want to go? where's it so much better? >> good luck in green land. >> it's actual beautiful. >> not as nice as here. have you seen north carolina and montana? that's the same thing. >> 55% also say they would move to another country for a higher paying job. maybe it's reflection more on what's happening -- >> sure. listen. everyone who wants to go go. come back in a year and tell me how it's going. >>
. >> they're picasso like. >> we know the daili lama is a tough critic that goes back centuries. >>>want to be ex patriots? 35% are considering leaving the country. when it comes to young people number is bigger. >> 55% of millennial would leave this country. there was a time everyone would want to stay. we keep hearing of people coming in. the study was called anchor index. it reveals the opposite. when they dug deep into it when they asked them why they wanted to...