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burning house in front of you with 2 rooms and one room there is a child in another one there's a picasso and of course if the choice was up to me i would save the child because i think that any human life is priceless but if we look at the standpoint of a fact of autism you'd say it's better to save the picasso because then you can sell that because you know and save millions more lives around you is a sack to have autism or about calculus rather than emotional intentions. so. i think affects thousands about both emotions and calculating so your emotional impulse that you get when you see say a child settling that's extremely important and that you know motivates you to do good but we need to use reason in order to guide our motivations and we need to use a kind of more logical part of our brains and so in this thought experiment that giles peters. directed towards me the indian you know it was a thought experiment it's a philosophical. idea not necessarily something that plays into the real world but the thought was well if you can save someone who's white and some of you or by the smal
burning house in front of you with 2 rooms and one room there is a child in another one there's a picasso and of course if the choice was up to me i would save the child because i think that any human life is priceless but if we look at the standpoint of a fact of autism you'd say it's better to save the picasso because then you can sell that because you know and save millions more lives around you is a sack to have autism or about calculus rather than emotional intentions. so. i think affects...
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he didn't like so much picasso but he wrote about that and he even wrote an essay comparing sculpture and painting and some pictures were his personal friends. so he really was very very well-versed in areas other than science so of course in science he brought about breakthroughs in astronomy. galileo was no doubt a fighter for intellectual freedom and he wrote about that and this was very close to hisheart . when we talk about ingenuity and passivity you can't help those unless you have intellectual freedom. in terms of himself being genuine he was fantastic that . he wanted to say freefall so he would drop objects and see them fall but there were no good time measurements at that time because there were no good clocks so he had to find a way to somehow dilute gravity so that the times would be a bit longer and he had this clever idea of instead of dropping balls like this, to actually make them roll down inclined planes and by taking the angle of theinclined planes , the motion was much smaller and he was able to measure times much better . over the years of course his name has ins
he didn't like so much picasso but he wrote about that and he even wrote an essay comparing sculpture and painting and some pictures were his personal friends. so he really was very very well-versed in areas other than science so of course in science he brought about breakthroughs in astronomy. galileo was no doubt a fighter for intellectual freedom and he wrote about that and this was very close to hisheart . when we talk about ingenuity and passivity you can't help those unless you have...
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i actually think it's picasso asked.stood back and they looked at their word. and they thoughts, yes, smiling mated. i've got itjust thoughts, yes, smiling mated. i've got it just right. thoughts, yes, smiling mated. i've got itjust right. that is definitely some of my best work. —— smiling maiden. i would say for sure. and then they toasted their excellent work, christian. yeah. the restorers, the professional restorers said, this is not a restoration. hello. we're seeing a real transition in weather types through the middle part of this week. earlier in the week, we had high pressure bringing quite a bit of mist and fog for many of us, but scenes like this through the day on wednesday, we had a lot of cloud. this is walton—on—thames in surrey. that cloud has been producing outbreaks of rain. we're also seeing some fairly windy conditions. so it remains pretty unsettled, really, for the rest of the week. the weather's going to be a bit up and down in terms of some strong winds, some rain at times too. what we have got i
i actually think it's picasso asked.stood back and they looked at their word. and they thoughts, yes, smiling mated. i've got itjust thoughts, yes, smiling mated. i've got it just right. thoughts, yes, smiling mated. i've got itjust right. that is definitely some of my best work. —— smiling maiden. i would say for sure. and then they toasted their excellent work, christian. yeah. the restorers, the professional restorers said, this is not a restoration. hello. we're seeing a real transition...
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look at pablo picasso here. it's a mini lab or doodle from australia.e $60,000. >> exactly. her pop was able to pick up the scale in just 30 minutes. so next time you go and you think you're going to spend a lot of money, think about having jasper do it. >> that wasn't any real skill, she's just pushing the dog towards a white piece of paper. >> so was jackson pollock. you think that took skill? >> jackson paw-lick. >> closed aquarium means a field trip for some penguins. so i see your text ito and i raise you some penguin tuxedos. chicago aquarium had to announce plans to close temporarily for the rest of their and so they took the payments to soldier field in chicago. the bears and the soccer team the chicago fire. they are in the locker room and they're out there on the field. apparently they need to experience the wild, if you will. new sights and sounds and smells. they've also in the past into the field museum in chicago and the museum of contemporary art were ferris buehler was filmed. >> they look like that too can. >> their painter and state is
look at pablo picasso here. it's a mini lab or doodle from australia.e $60,000. >> exactly. her pop was able to pick up the scale in just 30 minutes. so next time you go and you think you're going to spend a lot of money, think about having jasper do it. >> that wasn't any real skill, she's just pushing the dog towards a white piece of paper. >> so was jackson pollock. you think that took skill? >> jackson paw-lick. >> closed aquarium means a field trip for some...
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more than anything else, i would like to be an old man with a good face like alfred hitchcock or picassohe has matched their's and more. >> that's the overnight news from was ngton, i'm chip reid. >>> it is mond >>> it is monday, november 2, 2020. this is the cbs morning news. final election sprint. president trump and joe biden are on a battleground blitz before tomorrow. their final message before america decides. >>> interstate incident when a so-called trump train swarms a biden group. why the president said they did nothing wrong. >>> prince william said he had coronavirus earlier this year. his reason for not telling the public. public. >>> good morning.
more than anything else, i would like to be an old man with a good face like alfred hitchcock or picassohe has matched their's and more. >> that's the overnight news from was ngton, i'm chip reid. >>> it is mond >>> it is monday, november 2, 2020. this is the cbs morning news. final election sprint. president trump and joe biden are on a battleground blitz before tomorrow. their final message before america decides. >>> interstate incident when a so-called trump...
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okay, picasso.ly inspired by the concept of chicken. they include an homage to nutrition and of course a nod to protein, but the medium is primarily salt mixed with oil and bread crumbs." quarantine-while, "florida officials have proposed culling their invasive python population by eating them." the only thing that surprises me about this story is that floridians weren't "already" eating pythons. until now, florida's fish and wildlife commission has disapproved of eating the invasive pythons because "a decade-old study found everglades national park pythons carried alarming amounts of mercury, a neurotoxin that can impair brain functioning." again... are we "sure" floridians haven't already been eating these snakes. we're talking about a state that keeps electing a man who is clearly part python. he will unhinge his jaw! quarantine-while, in movie news, it has just been revealed that "mahershala ali refused to do a sex scene in 'benjamin button'." but the weird part is he: he filmed the movie, "then
okay, picasso.ly inspired by the concept of chicken. they include an homage to nutrition and of course a nod to protein, but the medium is primarily salt mixed with oil and bread crumbs." quarantine-while, "florida officials have proposed culling their invasive python population by eating them." the only thing that surprises me about this story is that floridians weren't "already" eating pythons. until now, florida's fish and wildlife commission has disapproved of...
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he then married the former -- picasso's former mistress. he began to dress in elegant clothes and he had his good life in california. he did engage in aids research. by then, he was a very, very different person. some of this rivalry continues. there are issues we haven't had time to discuss. i wanted to mention briefly that the polio remains a problem in this world but one that has been substantially reduced. first of all, in this country, there are some 400,000 survivors of polio. i know of two people at davidson, who work at davidson who have had polio. oshinski says some people are starting to really suffer from what's called polio syndrome, which is a result of their muscles gradually weakening. polio, you know, even though they have survived polio, they are having some impact that has remained. but, he also says the polio survivors tend to be type "a" overachievers, like roosevelt. that, of course, is a good thing. polio is still in the news. it was actually, there was a news coverage of this last week on npr. because a reporter was t
he then married the former -- picasso's former mistress. he began to dress in elegant clothes and he had his good life in california. he did engage in aids research. by then, he was a very, very different person. some of this rivalry continues. there are issues we haven't had time to discuss. i wanted to mention briefly that the polio remains a problem in this world but one that has been substantially reduced. first of all, in this country, there are some 400,000 survivors of polio. i know of...
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he then married the former -- picasso's former mistress.from - o'connor died. but he had divorced his first wife. he then married buses former mistress. began dressing in the elegant clothes and he had a good life and california. he did start eight research but by then he was a very, very different person. some of the rivalry continued and of course there are all kinds of other issues that we don't have time to discuss just want to mention briefly. the polio remains a problem in this world. but one that has been substantially reduced. first of all, in this country there are some 404 survivors of polio. i actually know people who have had polio. and he says that some people are really starting to suffer from what is called polio syndrome, which is the result of their muscles gradually leaving. so even though they have survived polio, they are now having some kind of impact that has remained. he also says the polio survivors tend to be type a overachievers. perhaps like roosevelt. that of course was a good thing. interesting louis, polio was still in the news. th
he then married the former -- picasso's former mistress.from - o'connor died. but he had divorced his first wife. he then married buses former mistress. began dressing in the elegant clothes and he had a good life and california. he did start eight research but by then he was a very, very different person. some of the rivalry continued and of course there are all kinds of other issues that we don't have time to discuss just want to mention briefly. the polio remains a problem in this world. but...
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. >> reporter: just before the coronavirus pandemic, soulage became only the third artist, after picasso chagall to have a solo exhibition at the louvre during his lifetime. >> the way the paint is on the canvas makes the light very different, whether you are on one side or the other side, whether the light is direct or indirect. >> reporter: in the town of rodez, near where he was born, there is a museum dedicated to pierre soulages. it is filled with masterpiece, says the director, because soulages is a perfectionist. >> you can see it is gathered in the place, where he is burning the paintings. >> reporter: he burns the paintings he doesn't like? >> yes. it is impossible to find bad pieces of soulages. >> reporter: he may be 100 years old, but the master of black is determined to keep painting. >> in his mind, it is important to prove to the world he is able now, today, to make some paintings. >> reporter: to keep working? >> yeah. he keeps working. >> reporter: he relies on his assistant, ismael, and a stone he put at the studio door to worn visitors away so he can concentrate in the
. >> reporter: just before the coronavirus pandemic, soulage became only the third artist, after picasso chagall to have a solo exhibition at the louvre during his lifetime. >> the way the paint is on the canvas makes the light very different, whether you are on one side or the other side, whether the light is direct or indirect. >> reporter: in the town of rodez, near where he was born, there is a museum dedicated to pierre soulages. it is filled with masterpiece, says the...
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. >> if you could get a tight shot of the face, it looks kind of picasso like.working on it, vlad, what was he thinking? >> this isn't the first work of art in spain to be damaged by an attempt at restoration. earlier this year, a painting of the virgin mary in valencia was unrecognizable after not one but two failed repairs. a 15th century wood sculptural got a fluorescent makeover. one visitor told the guardian, you don't know whether to laugh or to cry. >> cry. cry. >> the restorer said, i thought they were the right colors. the neighbors liked them. >> so one of the most famous botched restorations, of course, became known as monkey christ. that's the fresco at a spanish church that was lovingly repaired by a devout parishioner who had more faith than skill. >> restoration work, it seems, is hard. >> it's not that hard if you're a proeffessional arltist. >> that's almost criminal, but apparently, tourism is up because people want to see monkey christ. >> 16,000 tourists now to that city. >> thanks. >> stay with us. we'll be right back on "cbs this morning."
. >> if you could get a tight shot of the face, it looks kind of picasso like.working on it, vlad, what was he thinking? >> this isn't the first work of art in spain to be damaged by an attempt at restoration. earlier this year, a painting of the virgin mary in valencia was unrecognizable after not one but two failed repairs. a 15th century wood sculptural got a fluorescent makeover. one visitor told the guardian, you don't know whether to laugh or to cry. >> cry. cry....