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y luego tenemos a antonio banderas por mi interpretar a picasso en genio picasso, esta serie de televisiÓn espectacular paulina y ojalÁ que en los Óscar sÍ lo pueda competir como mejor actriz. golden globos son el 6 de enero por nuestra cadena hermana nbc. >> a partir rosca y a ver los globos de oro. >> gracias francisco. >> gracias paulina. >> vamos a hacer una pausa es muy breve, sube el nÚmero lamentablemente de vÍctimas mortales por explosiÓn en una fÁbrica de plasticos en repÚblica dominicana los heridos se cuentan por decenas. >> espaÑa deporta a un lÍder de la barra brava de boca juniors antes de la final de la copa libertadores. ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >> y el anuncio de ice de un posible aumento de redadas contra inmigrantes en nueva contra inmigrantes en nueva jersey es el tema que estaremos cuando empiezas a notar un aroma poco fresco en tu manta antes del maratón televisivo... sabes que está a medio lavar. la próxima vez, añade acondicionador de ropa downy para que la frescura dure hasta el episodio final. tráenos a todos los niños en tu lista. durante estas fiestas, a los chicos, a los g
y luego tenemos a antonio banderas por mi interpretar a picasso en genio picasso, esta serie de televisiÓn espectacular paulina y ojalÁ que en los Óscar sÍ lo pueda competir como mejor actriz. golden globos son el 6 de enero por nuestra cadena hermana nbc. >> a partir rosca y a ver los globos de oro. >> gracias francisco. >> gracias paulina. >> vamos a hacer una pausa es muy breve, sube el nÚmero lamentablemente de vÍctimas mortales por explosiÓn en una fÁbrica...
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joining us now is diana picasso, co-founder of monet, monet jewelry. us on "worldwide exchange. you will tell us something i did not know when we go to a jewelry store and buy 24 karat gold, often we're not getting a whole lot of gold how come >> most of the jewelry we found today is an alloy. it's mixed with either copper or silver, but it's not 24 karat. >> why not what is it tin? >> it's more expensive, it's more difficult to have access to pure 24 karat gold we thought there was somehow a lack of knowledge maybe of transparency because people have forgotten the way it feels, the way it weighs, so there for there was an opportunity to do something new. perhaps in the luxury fashion industry we have forgotten the original role that jewelry played in terms of maintaining its value. >> you describe monet jewelry, and the reason we have you on cnbc is you describe yourself as investment jewelry it's beautiful that's the idea. we're a stock market channel if people want to invest in gold, why should they do it through you and not buy a gold bar for examp
joining us now is diana picasso, co-founder of monet, monet jewelry. us on "worldwide exchange. you will tell us something i did not know when we go to a jewelry store and buy 24 karat gold, often we're not getting a whole lot of gold how come >> most of the jewelry we found today is an alloy. it's mixed with either copper or silver, but it's not 24 karat. >> why not what is it tin? >> it's more expensive, it's more difficult to have access to pure 24 karat gold we...
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it's somethi that people later lay cezanne and picasso are playing with. when you distort and play with the rules of perspective, you get a certain tension. it's a psychologically confusing ple.e to i'm convinced he knew what he was up to. >> brown: in an opage to the master, ford couldn't have but have some fun withs own version of the painting. an enormous lon, delacroix's paints and journals strewn about, the artist himself i no longer in command of the scene. >> my interest was that allyin just wants to be a lion. he doe't want to be a metaphor. >> brown: thank you, mr. delacroix. >> if you're going to make me a metaphor, i'm going to make you a meal. >> brown: art lovers can indulge their own appetites for a great painting and a key figure in artstory. "delacroix" the exhibition is up through january 6th of next year. for the pbs newshour, i'm jeffrey brown at the metropolitan museum in new york. >> woodruff: december is a big awards month: best books, movies, all of the top 100 lists. there is also an award for best librarian! today, the american lib
it's somethi that people later lay cezanne and picasso are playing with. when you distort and play with the rules of perspective, you get a certain tension. it's a psychologically confusing ple.e to i'm convinced he knew what he was up to. >> brown: in an opage to the master, ford couldn't have but have some fun withs own version of the painting. an enormous lon, delacroix's paints and journals strewn about, the artist himself i no longer in command of the scene. >> my interest was...
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van gogh an picasso voiced their admiration. one way of seeing delacroix is through his choices in composition andolor. roberta smith pointed to these two smaller versions of a much larger painting titled "the death of sardanolopis" which baffled manyriontemporaes with its wilyd imagand style. >> the thing that's interesting about ts painting, which you see in this gallery in particular, the main figure is pushed away from the center, and the center of the painting is actually empty. s there's thlmon pink. all this stuff is going orange but while you're at it, enjoy this amazing extravagance of color that i'm going to present to you. bruin brown even more innovative, as delacroix made up his own rules, the brush work sd paint itself that ttihe painng, says curator asheri miller, is n some ways about the paint and how it's applied as much as aboutct its sub naen in an otherwise traditio religious scene. >> the paint, y see little blades of crash, but you see them as brush strokes, so they operate as both. >> btirown: walton ford,
van gogh an picasso voiced their admiration. one way of seeing delacroix is through his choices in composition andolor. roberta smith pointed to these two smaller versions of a much larger painting titled "the death of sardanolopis" which baffled manyriontemporaes with its wilyd imagand style. >> the thing that's interesting about ts painting, which you see in this gallery in particular, the main figure is pushed away from the center, and the center of the painting is actually...
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at the entrance, on your left, there was a picasso painting. transformed himself into a classic african dictator, getting rich will the country got poor. but in 1997, an invasion and a coup forced him out and he died in excel. it is where the looting here began, and where the looting here began, and where time stopped —— he died in exile. this was built in the middle ofa exile. this was built in the middle of a jungle, exile. this was built in the middle ofajungle, a exile. this was built in the middle of a jungle, a vanity project. that was a plush vip reception area. this, as huge terminal, concord landing here bringing in champagne and luxury goods for the president. todayit and luxury goods for the president. today it is just a shell. when the dictator fell, the country went to war with itself. the current problems of the drc result from both colonial exploitation and post—independent mismanagement. alastair leithead, bbc news, on the congo river. it has proven to be a confusing end to the day regarding brexit. i told you earlier theresa ma
at the entrance, on your left, there was a picasso painting. transformed himself into a classic african dictator, getting rich will the country got poor. but in 1997, an invasion and a coup forced him out and he died in excel. it is where the looting here began, and where the looting here began, and where time stopped —— he died in exile. this was built in the middle ofa exile. this was built in the middle of a jungle, exile. this was built in the middle ofajungle, a exile. this was built...
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painted by the author and artist norman rockwell. 0ther itmes up for grabs include works by pablo picassocripts from some of his classic movies. the auction will be held on 6 december. since the festive season are all around the world with some of the world's oldest christmas scenes have been honoured in that special human lives. poland's colourful and integrity seen groups have been elevated to a list of international treasurers by unesco. the cribs were reduced in the southern city of kra kow to reduced in the southern city of krakow to generations and competitions have been held since 1937. looking ahead to the all—important weekend weather prospects and it is going to be one of those weekends where there will be quite a bit of rain around, we will all see some wet weather at some point but choose your moments, there will be some dry spots as well. often the weather will stay pretty cloudy. 0n the satellite, racing towards our shores is another area of low pressure which will be bringing the wet weather and indeed we have already seen over the past few hours the rain arriving across wa
painted by the author and artist norman rockwell. 0ther itmes up for grabs include works by pablo picassocripts from some of his classic movies. the auction will be held on 6 december. since the festive season are all around the world with some of the world's oldest christmas scenes have been honoured in that special human lives. poland's colourful and integrity seen groups have been elevated to a list of international treasurers by unesco. the cribs were reduced in the southern city of kra kow...
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of 1862.ristin i like to think of a quote pablo picasso that says if art is a lie that illustrates the truth, that also pertains to portraits. remember the conversation at the three legged stool? how an artist wants to be seen, how an artist wants to do pick them, and the audience. picture, yout this see all the inventors of america seated at the table is samuel morris with his telegraph invention. also at this table you see mr. goodyear, who invented the goodyear tire. also to people who have created inventions. that havets of people created inventions. it doesn't remind us of any part of this building. we noted in the background is a picture of the patron of invention in america, benjamin franklin. those 19 men didn't get in a room together and stand conveniently so everybody could be seen. these people were depicted separately. another question you might ask yourself is why are there only men of progress? where are the women? this the people of color? was a time when to have a portrait done was a lead. it was reserved for white men who owned land. this was the way we were going to t
of 1862.ristin i like to think of a quote pablo picasso that says if art is a lie that illustrates the truth, that also pertains to portraits. remember the conversation at the three legged stool? how an artist wants to be seen, how an artist wants to do pick them, and the audience. picture, yout this see all the inventors of america seated at the table is samuel morris with his telegraph invention. also at this table you see mr. goodyear, who invented the goodyear tire. also to people who have...
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painted by the author and artist norman rockwell. 0ther itmes up for grabs include works by pablo picassoassic movies. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @regedahmadbbc. looking ahead to the all—important weekend weather prospects and it is going to be one of those weekends where there will be quite a bit of rain around, we will all see some wet weather at some point but choose your moments, there will be some dry spots as well. often the weather will stay pretty cloudy. 0n the satellite, racing towards our shores is another area of low pressure which will be bringing the wet weather and indeed we have already seen over the past few hours the rain arriving across wales and the west of england, which will continue pushing eastwards over the next few hours with showers continuing in the north and west of scotland. if you are planning to head outside of the next few hours it will be quite chilly where the winds fall light, so there will be a few patches of frost in the countryside, some of the deeper valleys. for saturday morning we are looking at a cloudy and wet one across southern counties
painted by the author and artist norman rockwell. 0ther itmes up for grabs include works by pablo picassoassic movies. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @regedahmadbbc. looking ahead to the all—important weekend weather prospects and it is going to be one of those weekends where there will be quite a bit of rain around, we will all see some wet weather at some point but choose your moments, there will be some dry spots as well. often the weather will stay pretty cloudy. 0n the satellite,...
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money those who are first in line they get the benefit of it they can buy expensive paintings by picasso four hundred fifty million dollars or real estate in new york and they get fabulously wealthy but it does not trickle down to the gen con m e a large and then you have the killie money for the big banks as it come at the expense of the economy and make it a draw a line that says that cow talent so the ruling elite with free money and the council . the fact has come at the expense of the general economy and is it that they always say that these banks are engaged in victimless crimes and yet it seems that there are a lot of victims and it's a lot of criminality chris oh it makes absolutely look lot of people get this wrong they're very confused first they think the federal reserve is some sort of federal entity it's not it's a private concern and it operates at the behest of and for the pleasure of the member banks that own its boating stare stock right so those are the big banks so that's who the fed works for secondarily if we get low unemployment or low inflation those are sort of si
money those who are first in line they get the benefit of it they can buy expensive paintings by picasso four hundred fifty million dollars or real estate in new york and they get fabulously wealthy but it does not trickle down to the gen con m e a large and then you have the killie money for the big banks as it come at the expense of the economy and make it a draw a line that says that cow talent so the ruling elite with free money and the council . the fact has come at the expense of the...
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i like to think of the quote by pablo picasso that says if art is a light illustrates this truth, that also pertains to portraits. remember the conversation about the three- legged stool? how an artist wants to depict them >> if you were to look at this picture of 19 men of progress, you would see all the inventors of america, seated at the table with the telegraph also at the table with the mr. goodyear who invented the goodyear tile and also a small model of a beeper created by mr. mccormick. me have a gun and also to people creating inventions . >> apparently, this picture was taken in the patent office. more curiously we know in the background is a picture of the patron of invention in america, benjamin franklin. we know these nine men didn't get in a room together and stand immediately so everyone could be seen. these people were depicted separately and added into this group picture. then we ask why are there only men of progress and where they all white? where are the women and people of color? this is the way that we could tell america we were the greatest of inventions, but it
i like to think of the quote by pablo picasso that says if art is a light illustrates this truth, that also pertains to portraits. remember the conversation about the three- legged stool? how an artist wants to depict them >> if you were to look at this picture of 19 men of progress, you would see all the inventors of america, seated at the table with the telegraph also at the table with the mr. goodyear who invented the goodyear tile and also a small model of a beeper created by mr....
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i like to think of a quote by pablo picasso that says if art is a lie that illustrates the truth, that also pertains to portraits. remember the conversation at the -- about the three legged stool? seen,e sitter wants to be how the artist wants to depict them, and the audience? if you were to look at this picture of 19 men of progress, you see all the inventors of america seated at the table is samuel morris with his telegraph invention. also at the table you see mr. goodyear, who invented the goodyear tire. we even see a small model of a reaper created by mr. mccormack. people who have created inventions. apparently, this picture was taken in the patent office, where we are standing. it does not remind us of any part of this building. curiously, we know that in the background, the picture of the patron of invention in america, benjamin franklin. very curiously, those 19 men didn't get in a room together and stand conveniently so everybody could be seen. these people were depicted separately. then added into this group picture. another question you might ask yourself is why are there on
i like to think of a quote by pablo picasso that says if art is a lie that illustrates the truth, that also pertains to portraits. remember the conversation at the -- about the three legged stool? seen,e sitter wants to be how the artist wants to depict them, and the audience? if you were to look at this picture of 19 men of progress, you see all the inventors of america seated at the table is samuel morris with his telegraph invention. also at the table you see mr. goodyear, who invented the...
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or even managed to hook up with diana picasso the granddaughter of. and it put in together these designs and what's interesting is that i think eventually some think that the catalog kind of had some bigger pieces that were more expensive and more like heirloom pieces and very fine pieces and then i think what you quickly figured out is that people love the idea of getting caught a hundred or two hundred dollar charms so is that is that true that the market as you discovered kind of now is just more into the into these hundred to two hundred dollars price point totally so when we first started we were really just trying to figure out what the market was for this idea it is a big idea it's a very ambitious idea the whole point here is to disrupt this jewelry industry which is quite massive we're talking about a two hundred billion dollar global industry so the way we do that is we try to sell items at the lowest cost but give you the most amount of precious metal investment through that so with these charms that we came up with in may there is a little
or even managed to hook up with diana picasso the granddaughter of. and it put in together these designs and what's interesting is that i think eventually some think that the catalog kind of had some bigger pieces that were more expensive and more like heirloom pieces and very fine pieces and then i think what you quickly figured out is that people love the idea of getting caught a hundred or two hundred dollar charms so is that is that true that the market as you discovered kind of now is just...
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n he exactly a picasso. i mean, look at him.ooks like anything, he s loke he was painted by edvard munch. [ laughter ] although, you know what, he'd fit right in in the salvador dali painting with all thosmelting clocks. [ laughter ] antically tried to scrape together money for trump's border wall is a fitting way for his career to end.d ryan ugh-minded rhetoric about the importance of our institutions while trump degraded those institutions. lr example, ryan had nothing to say when presidentyer rudy giuliani went on tv and literally said that truth isn't truth. >> when you tell me that, you know, he should testify.ca e he's going to tell the truth. and you shouldn't worry. well that's so silly. ben use it's somebody's vers of the truth, not the truth. he didn't have a conversation -- >> truths truth. i don't mean to go, like -- >> no, it isn't truth. truth isn't truth. the president of t states says i didn't -- >> truth is a truth, mr. mayor. do you realize what -- >> no. no, no. don't do this to me. >> seth: in every interview
n he exactly a picasso. i mean, look at him.ooks like anything, he s loke he was painted by edvard munch. [ laughter ] although, you know what, he'd fit right in in the salvador dali painting with all thosmelting clocks. [ laughter ] antically tried to scrape together money for trump's border wall is a fitting way for his career to end.d ryan ugh-minded rhetoric about the importance of our institutions while trump degraded those institutions. lr example, ryan had nothing to say when...
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i feel like picasso.in on your suit. >> jesse: a little sloppy. >> martha: it started shooting out the other side. >> dana: martha is like "i have a real show." >> greg: juan, being a democrat, your gingerbread house had no friends. >> juan: because my son-in-law is an architect, we had buttressed supports. >> jesse: who is that? he is a star? great timing. >> greg: that her hair than jesse. >> jesse: let's not go that far. >> greg: i guess the audience votes and we will know by the end of the show. right, producers? >> martha: i am voting for juan. >> greg: we have someone tabulating. we will have some of your comments too. >> juan: greg, if they pick yours, they're going to have to reconstruct it. >> greg: isn't that great? it was over in 30 seconds. >> martha: christmas gingerbread modern art. we are answering more of your fan mail questions and "the five"'s annual secret santa gift exchange coming up on "the five" christmas special. i am not for colds. i am not for just treating my symptoms... (ah-cho
i feel like picasso.in on your suit. >> jesse: a little sloppy. >> martha: it started shooting out the other side. >> dana: martha is like "i have a real show." >> greg: juan, being a democrat, your gingerbread house had no friends. >> juan: because my son-in-law is an architect, we had buttressed supports. >> jesse: who is that? he is a star? great timing. >> greg: that her hair than jesse. >> jesse: let's not go that far. >>...
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. >> look, i'm picasso. >> you get so many chances to be funny in animation. the writing, the voice talent. animation, boom. ♪ >>> there's something about moving cartoons that really delights us. a cartoon is comedy coming to life. that's kind of interesting and magical. >> that's it. i have had enough of your tomfoolery. >> the wildest thing you can tink of is accomplished just by drawing it. so whether it's "the simpsons," "the family guy," your imagination is unlimited in animation. >> in animation, you can like have people ripping apart each other's guts. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> one thing that i like to say is that live action is just low budget animation. >> that's right, he can be taught. >> visual jokes, the best of them are often in animated cartoons. >> don't be nervous, kid. >> he's the most gentle dentist in the whole wide world. >> it's just the drill that hurts. >> comedy has been to move more and more towards animation. >> cartoons, if they're done right, can convey comedy very precisely. and if you think of it and it's funny, you can make it hap
. >> look, i'm picasso. >> you get so many chances to be funny in animation. the writing, the voice talent. animation, boom. ♪ >>> there's something about moving cartoons that really delights us. a cartoon is comedy coming to life. that's kind of interesting and magical. >> that's it. i have had enough of your tomfoolery. >> the wildest thing you can tink of is accomplished just by drawing it. so whether it's "the simpsons," "the family...
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in the early 90s, i made it like always got to be a picasso on the wall. this place has to be immaculately clean, just the best employees, everything better than everybody else. mark: did you make money from day one? >> basically, yeah. i mean, it was a struggle because when you start a pawnshop, you are loaning out money all the time. when you first start, you are loaning out money and not bringing in a lot. it was a struggle. mark: i'm asking this because you came from very little, you didn't go to college, you didn't get a high school diploma, and according to many people in our country, that's it, you're never going to succeed, and you're an example of somebody who says, wait a minute, i've got my oin own brain, i've got my two hands, relatively good health. i am going to succeed. and in america i can succeed. is that right? >> it's true. you know i think it would be a lot harder to do the same thing today because there is so much government bs you have to go through. there's constantly a new law, some new rule regulation, more and more difficult to fi
in the early 90s, i made it like always got to be a picasso on the wall. this place has to be immaculately clean, just the best employees, everything better than everybody else. mark: did you make money from day one? >> basically, yeah. i mean, it was a struggle because when you start a pawnshop, you are loaning out money all the time. when you first start, you are loaning out money and not bringing in a lot. it was a struggle. mark: i'm asking this because you came from very little, you...
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. >> look, i'm picasso. >> you get so many chances to be funny in animation.
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i only see her as a kind of picasso portrait, a bit of an eye here, half a smile over there, tiny piece of her nose right here. i have to put her together compositely. but we did have one fight. we did have one fight. it was a fight about food, because here's my theory about marriages. anyone in this room married? several people. i should have asked is anyone here either a parent or a child? exactly. here's the truth. i think it's like the famous thing of tolstoy, all happy families are alike, all happy families are different. all happy marriages have fights and you have a different fight every day. we all know couples like that. they find something new to fight about every day. an unhappy marriage. all happy marriages, you fight every day, but it's always the same fight. you have the same fight over and over and it's usually about food. because food is the place where moral taste and mouth taste kind of intersect so what you're eating turns into a moral fight. my great-aunt rose and her husband ron, perfect example of this. they lived here in florida, where all jewish people are eventu
i only see her as a kind of picasso portrait, a bit of an eye here, half a smile over there, tiny piece of her nose right here. i have to put her together compositely. but we did have one fight. we did have one fight. it was a fight about food, because here's my theory about marriages. anyone in this room married? several people. i should have asked is anyone here either a parent or a child? exactly. here's the truth. i think it's like the famous thing of tolstoy, all happy families are alike,...
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. >> steve jobs is kind of like the thomas edison crossed with pablo picasso with a touch of p.t.e has the genius, the creativity of technology. he has the vision. >> a few weeks ago, we sold our 250 millionth ipod. >> you imagine a couple of the machines that steve jobs created, you have access to absolutely everything in the world. that takes a brand of visionary who was always asking, why not? >> somebody once called me the iceo a year ago and i like that so i'm going to choose that as my title if it's all right with you to remind myself of what's really important which is, of course, the internet. >> when the internet first became available to the public, i think a lot of people could easily see that the possibilities were so vast that your brain just went into sparks. >> i think facebook is actually more valuable as you get older. you have interacted with more people, maybe you've lived in more places. >> we all grew up in the same neighborhood, and we found each other again on facebook. >> it makes me feel connected. i go on that site, and i'm home. >> the technology existed
. >> steve jobs is kind of like the thomas edison crossed with pablo picasso with a touch of p.t.e has the genius, the creativity of technology. he has the vision. >> a few weeks ago, we sold our 250 millionth ipod. >> you imagine a couple of the machines that steve jobs created, you have access to absolutely everything in the world. that takes a brand of visionary who was always asking, why not? >> somebody once called me the iceo a year ago and i like that so i'm going...
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most middle class households are not counting on cashing in a picasso when things go bad.p decline in home prices would be a hit to the so-called wealth effect. in 2019, i think the consumer spending will continue to be strong. it will keep the economy buoy t buoyant. it's business investments i think that will be the intangible financial lift that gets this economy around 3% gdp and helps the stock market come back. david nelson is back with me along with d.r. barton. d.r., let me start with you. technical strategist, have i had two people tell me today we have an interesting number going back to 2009, 23,000, thereabout, on the dow, very powerful pivotal support. are you seeing anything like that? >> i think the big up days that we've had, you know we have had a change in tone where we used to get those days where we would start up, then just trade down the rest of the day and the october/november time frame but you know what we're seeing now is huge, big numbers, ten to one volume day that we had on wednesday, yesterday's biggest turnaround day and point spread ever in
most middle class households are not counting on cashing in a picasso when things go bad.p decline in home prices would be a hit to the so-called wealth effect. in 2019, i think the consumer spending will continue to be strong. it will keep the economy buoy t buoyant. it's business investments i think that will be the intangible financial lift that gets this economy around 3% gdp and helps the stock market come back. david nelson is back with me along with d.r. barton. d.r., let me start with...
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. >> it's almost like a picasso painting. >> reporter: mandy the duck, photograph efficient ers are aln rangers to keep an eye on him. over the weeks, his reputation has take an hit. >> enchanting b mandarin buck turned out to be a mallard nipping jerk. >> reporter: we did see him attacking ducks. >> he's attacking them, that's not fair. >> reporter: a case of mistaken identity, or perhaps he's defending himself from underwater sneak attacks. he's the kim kardashian of ducks. we tried to lure him. mandy. with his namesake song. ♪ but it drove him back into the pond. i guess he wanted to duck barry man row. ♪ and i need you today >> reporter: jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >> i didn't know ducks could be so nasty to each other. thank you for joining us. anderson starts now. >>> we have breaking news on the eve of what is already a big day in the mueller investigation. new reporting tonight on the investigation we didn't know much about, an investigation launched in the days after fbi director james comey was fired, but before robert mueller was named as special counsel. we're getting new d
. >> it's almost like a picasso painting. >> reporter: mandy the duck, photograph efficient ers are aln rangers to keep an eye on him. over the weeks, his reputation has take an hit. >> enchanting b mandarin buck turned out to be a mallard nipping jerk. >> reporter: we did see him attacking ducks. >> he's attacking them, that's not fair. >> reporter: a case of mistaken identity, or perhaps he's defending himself from underwater sneak attacks. he's the kim...
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he began his life as a photographer by convincing pablo picasso to sit for him later took freelance assignments l over the world, from for national geographic and other publications.y wetriss spent most of her youth in greece and spain, before working as a journalist cd photographer, covering conflicts in europtral america and africa for "newsweek" and the "new york times." ele two met in the late 1960s at a manhattan party,in love, and came to a decision. >> when we met, we had both lived in many parts of the worli and beolved in bigger and smaller news stories, but it hadn't been lodeing deeply inur own country, our own culture. magically, we both said, "why don't we take time off and really look at the inside of the country." ad>> brown: in 1971, they ed up a tiny trailer and embarked on a journey through some of backroads of rural america, a trip that would shape much of the rest of their career. >> this trip started in maryland and wound its y over the appalachians and into arkansas and finally into texas. >> brown: there, in anderson, they met willie buchanan and his family. >> this picku
he began his life as a photographer by convincing pablo picasso to sit for him later took freelance assignments l over the world, from for national geographic and other publications.y wetriss spent most of her youth in greece and spain, before working as a journalist cd photographer, covering conflicts in europtral america and africa for "newsweek" and the "new york times." ele two met in the late 1960s at a manhattan party,in love, and came to a decision. >> when we...
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. >> museum, picasso, mone, once we see those go up, there's nothing stopping them. >> de vinci or picassong drastic increase in museum attendance, more people are studying art history than ever before, if you look, 2.5 million visitors, last year barely shy of 10 million visitors. maria: wow. >> most major museums are seeing that. as a result we are seeing museums throughout the world, billionaire collectors throughout the world collecting the same thing. maria: i love this story. i want to ask you about mystery in art world, last year we saw the most expensive art sale on record, you came on the show to discuss it, bought by saudi arabian crown prince mohamed bin salman, now master piece has not been seen, scholars are worried about where it is, where is this painting, where do you think? >> at 250 million-dollar that had armed guards and escorts, probably as safe as president trump has ever been. it's not uncommon in the part of the world for buyers to hang something in the living room and enjoy it and then share it with the world, also because they are building beautiful new museum tha
. >> museum, picasso, mone, once we see those go up, there's nothing stopping them. >> de vinci or picassong drastic increase in museum attendance, more people are studying art history than ever before, if you look, 2.5 million visitors, last year barely shy of 10 million visitors. maria: wow. >> most major museums are seeing that. as a result we are seeing museums throughout the world, billionaire collectors throughout the world collecting the same thing. maria: i love this...
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banderas tambiÉn que ha recibido 3 nominaciones a globos de oro en el aÑo pasado ahora compite por picassoniamos que ser buenos o los unocs con los otros, vamos c con edgar muÑoz, te esucchcuch. >> asi es paulina, este es el t trayecrtto fianal en stesta lib y museo que leleva su mismo n b nombre, se espera una ceremonia militar y cuando dejemos de ver este feretro frente a la bibl biblioteca y hasta ahi es donde conoceremos los medios pero el f feretro va a cruzar un puente, u un rosal y que lleva el nombre de barbara y va a legal unleg s seupuclcro donde estan los cuers de su hija y esposa, sera una e ceremonia muy linda, y se nos dice que la bandera sera entr a entregada a la hija del pd presidente r y asi terminaria l los honores de estado y de sest manera estaria de lado de su p esposa de la cual estuvo casado 73 aÑos y ahora etsaranestaran por siempre. >> muchas gracias y ahora vamos a echar un vistitadotazo de l c ocu ocurre en la iglesia esppiscopa donde hay personajes del mundo politico y tambien familiares, es el ultimo acto en honor al d pdresidente antes de ser sepul d sepultad
banderas tambiÉn que ha recibido 3 nominaciones a globos de oro en el aÑo pasado ahora compite por picassoniamos que ser buenos o los unocs con los otros, vamos c con edgar muÑoz, te esucchcuch. >> asi es paulina, este es el t trayecrtto fianal en stesta lib y museo que leleva su mismo n b nombre, se espera una ceremonia militar y cuando dejemos de ver este feretro frente a la bibl biblioteca y hasta ahi es donde conoceremos los medios pero el f feretro va a cruzar un puente, u un...
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lots of stars back in the day, pablo picasso wanted to be seen in the vehicle.oy, thank you for big reveal on the program. >> yeah, thank you. lauren: that was maria, president of lincoln, kristina, what did you think of 100,000 plus car? >> reminded me of rolls-royce car. 1930's because mobsters in gangster era, it was easier to push people out of moving car. lauren: we have the full forecast next hour on mornings with maria . . . lauren: good morning. i'm lauren simonetti, for maria bartiromo. feels like a monday, but is wednesday, december 26th. here are your top stories. futures looking decent this morning, dow is up 1 113 points. the dow loseing in percentage terms, just about 3%. we are on track for the worst december for the dow since 1931. the s&p 500 lost 2.7%, the nasdaq in the red by 2.2%, it's in bear market. investors were shaken by news of treasury secretary's steven mnuchin calling the ceos of the major u.s. banks on sunday. president trump throwing support behind secretary mnuchin, even as he doubled down on the criticism of the federal reserve a
lots of stars back in the day, pablo picasso wanted to be seen in the vehicle.oy, thank you for big reveal on the program. >> yeah, thank you. lauren: that was maria, president of lincoln, kristina, what did you think of 100,000 plus car? >> reminded me of rolls-royce car. 1930's because mobsters in gangster era, it was easier to push people out of moving car. lauren: we have the full forecast next hour on mornings with maria . . . lauren: good morning. i'm lauren simonetti, for...
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past but lincoln is the one put it on map was iconic lots of stars back in the day, abery help burn picassoontinental dagen mcdowell mitch roschelle lee carter on set final thoughts how do you like wheels. >> i love them grandmother couldn't see over steering wheel would tip her hat to lincoln. >> love the suicide doors awesome. >> different. >> new name for them. >> i don't love the name true. good morning maria. good morning to all of the glncht crowd back there and a let's get right at it how will markets perform this monday following friday whopping 5 point selloff lower across the board. but watch out. these sharp ups and downs have not gone away if it is consolation stayed in fairly narrow range are 24-26,000 that's the range recently. let get to the news background for today's decline. doesn't seem like these items are having that much effect on market but more and
past but lincoln is the one put it on map was iconic lots of stars back in the day, abery help burn picassoontinental dagen mcdowell mitch roschelle lee carter on set final thoughts how do you like wheels. >> i love them grandmother couldn't see over steering wheel would tip her hat to lincoln. >> love the suicide doors awesome. >> different. >> new name for them. >> i don't love the name true. good morning maria. good morning to all of the glncht crowd back there...