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so that's one way that picasso picasso made his point. so after they went after they had lunch, this is the famous of harry and pablo shaking han i front of his studio. they just they were only meant to have lunch. picasso apparently enjoyed the company much that oered to take the trumans on a little tour of the south of france. taking taking them to some of his favorite spots, which were all about him. so i went to his studio went to the museum and grimaldi where a lot of his works were kept. and this this fortunately, i believe sam rosenman took this picture sam had a had us at a camera at nate's slides and so he took a lot pictures on the trip actually wanted to find out like, okay, if we could, if i can find sam and dorothy rosen mint children or his grandchildren, you know, maybe they have some information about trip. so i did some research and i found. that one of his his granddaughter is actually lynne garland, who is the wife of merrick, who is the united states attorney general. so like, okay, well, i think i could find her. i th
so that's one way that picasso picasso made his point. so after they went after they had lunch, this is the famous of harry and pablo shaking han i front of his studio. they just they were only meant to have lunch. picasso apparently enjoyed the company much that oered to take the trumans on a little tour of the south of france. taking taking them to some of his favorite spots, which were all about him. so i went to his studio went to the museum and grimaldi where a lot of his works were kept....
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so did samuel picasso.so painted a picture for me of where the floodwaters come from and where they go every time the heavy rains come, and he showed me the pump he uses to get rid of all that water. that little guy? >> yeah. it was cheap. >> reporter: and check out this video shot on franklin street near fort mason, showing run off washing down the hill, and how about that wake at the city bus drives through it? we reached out to the city public works department for comment did not hear back. i wanted to ask public works if this was all a result of too much rain to suddenly for the system to handle yet another question you might have is what about mr. picasso? any relation to pablo? i asked him, and he said no, but what a nice guy. life in san francisco, terry mcsweeney, nbc bay area news. >>> in sonoma county, floodwaters forcing a driver to abandon their car in forestville. that car, almost completely underwater. chp covered the car in yellow tape to alert other drivers. >>> in alameda county, caltrans w
so did samuel picasso.so painted a picture for me of where the floodwaters come from and where they go every time the heavy rains come, and he showed me the pump he uses to get rid of all that water. that little guy? >> yeah. it was cheap. >> reporter: and check out this video shot on franklin street near fort mason, showing run off washing down the hill, and how about that wake at the city bus drives through it? we reached out to the city public works department for comment did not...
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but whether trumans took anything to give picasso don't know. i'd love to know. i guess. you know, if i. if i see harry in the. i'm going to ask him that and he's going to say, why the hell do you want to know that. why were you writing these books about one day this crazy? well, i want to thank everybody for coming. it's really it's wonderful to be here. thank you so much. i think i'm signing i think i'm signing books out right out here. if you want a way, don't go anywhere. nobody move. hold on. i got to get a picture for my. all right, hang on. hang on hang on. okay, clap again. clap like you were clapping. all right right. let's did everybody stay out now. not at all. i' of work. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> under the spreading chestnut trees, the long fellow of colorful romantic industries of golden times. times which we call the good-old days. just how good were the good-old days? black smith of old times. he had to be, he was the feel. ♪ ♪ ♪ mighty man also and he had to be, he was the food industry for the fair nexts of life. the woman in the home, not often do you hear her grandchil
but whether trumans took anything to give picasso don't know. i'd love to know. i guess. you know, if i. if i see harry in the. i'm going to ask him that and he's going to say, why the hell do you want to know that. why were you writing these books about one day this crazy? well, i want to thank everybody for coming. it's really it's wonderful to be here. thank you so much. i think i'm signing i think i'm signing books out right out here. if you want a way, don't go anywhere. nobody move. hold...
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surprisingly, we see pigeons, and i want to note, that all this was hundreds of years before pavel picasso that is , they already understood that the dove of peace was a spiritual mission, and that the dove of peace was from the russian spiritual mission, that... 10 days after his re-election to another five-year term as head state made a state visit to russia. last october , president putin was very warmly received here. vladimir vladimirovich was the main guest at the high-level forum within the framework of the belt and road initiative. and despite the fact that at the same time as the head of our state there were leaders of other countries here, nevertheless , special attention was paid to president putin; as part of this event, the leaders of the two countries communicated separately for several hours, which was perhaps unusual for last year , what the head of the russian government, mikhailovich mishustin, visited china twice, we have a mechanism for regular meetings, the coordinated work of this mechanism, among other things, allowed us to achieve a record result last year in trade,
surprisingly, we see pigeons, and i want to note, that all this was hundreds of years before pavel picasso that is , they already understood that the dove of peace was a spiritual mission, and that the dove of peace was from the russian spiritual mission, that... 10 days after his re-election to another five-year term as head state made a state visit to russia. last october , president putin was very warmly received here. vladimir vladimirovich was the main guest at the high-level forum within...
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i was recently at the pushkin museum and was very inspired by its history, and matis, and picasso, whoway for matis to the world in russia in including, mathis loved to draw on the walls, and he just made such slightly childish , primitive drawings, light, i was inspired by him and russian fairy tales. the princess came to the kitchen, resting, looking with slight reproach to see if the dishes opposite had been washed, the swan is carrying them, you see, hugging and carrying them, protecting them, lubricating them from above. white so that it looks like a painting, considering that this is not a painting, it’s a film, you can actually remove it by pulling it, we will be left with just white walls, you can order some other drawing, that is, i also like this interior because it will live, somehow change as the guys stay here, it’s also quite a bright technique, these are these balls, and at the same time they are functional, that is, they’re like handles they can be used, they are very convenient to take , something can be hung here, and by the way... where we have a blank box, we can si
i was recently at the pushkin museum and was very inspired by its history, and matis, and picasso, whoway for matis to the world in russia in including, mathis loved to draw on the walls, and he just made such slightly childish , primitive drawings, light, i was inspired by him and russian fairy tales. the princess came to the kitchen, resting, looking with slight reproach to see if the dishes opposite had been washed, the swan is carrying them, you see, hugging and carrying them, protecting...
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you're looking at what, patrick mahomes and picasso?where i can make that parallel. i think the chiefs have been really good for inspiration over the course of the season and the playoffs. so maybe i'm pulling for them just so i can potentially do a mahomes and picasso. i did jason kelce and the feast of bacchus. but yeah, hoping for good content to come out of it. jeffrey: art but make it sports. thank you very much. >> thanks for having me. ♪ amna: and that's the "newshour" for tonight. i'm amna nawaz. geoff: and i'm geoff bennett. thanks for spending part of your evening with us. >> major funding for the "pbs newshour" has been provided by. the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions, and friends of the "newshour," including leonard and norma klorfine, and the judy and peter blum kovler foundation. >> cunard is a proud supporter of public television. on a voyage with cunard, the world awaits. a world of flavor, diverse destinations, and immersive experiences. a world of leisure, and british style. all with cunard's whit
you're looking at what, patrick mahomes and picasso?where i can make that parallel. i think the chiefs have been really good for inspiration over the course of the season and the playoffs. so maybe i'm pulling for them just so i can potentially do a mahomes and picasso. i did jason kelce and the feast of bacchus. but yeah, hoping for good content to come out of it. jeffrey: art but make it sports. thank you very much. >> thanks for having me. ♪ amna: and that's the "newshour"...
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objects , this is actually a bandura disassembled in the cubist sense, yes, that is, if, for example, picasso cubist works, turns to the guitar, which was part of his culture, yes, spanish or catalan, for... tatlin, this kind of prototype of these stretched strings in the corner is the bandura, obviously, that is, he disassembled it, assembled it, he constructed it, she inspired him, and whether malevich sang with tatlin, we may not know for sure, but there was a period when they communicated very well, there are even photographs that malevich tried to destroy, but they have reached our time, where malevich and tatlin were at the same party and could have been could sing ukrainian songs, but the wind was howling very loudly in the field. dmytro gorbachev says that i do not know this song, but even, and even that he, they say, had not yet died of ukraine, neither glory nor volya, sang in those times, if we 're going to spoil it, let's go a little further behind the spoiler, who plays malevich, can you reveal? yes, of course, this is already public information, vitaly azhnov plays malevich in t
objects , this is actually a bandura disassembled in the cubist sense, yes, that is, if, for example, picasso cubist works, turns to the guitar, which was part of his culture, yes, spanish or catalan, for... tatlin, this kind of prototype of these stretched strings in the corner is the bandura, obviously, that is, he disassembled it, assembled it, he constructed it, she inspired him, and whether malevich sang with tatlin, we may not know for sure, but there was a period when they communicated...
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objects are actually a bandura disassembled in the cubist sense, yes , that is, if, for example, picassobist works refers to the guitar, which was part of his culture, yes spanish or catalan, then for tatlin this is a prototype of these stretched there are strings in the corner... the bandura is obvious, that is, he disassembled it, assembled it, he constructed it , it inspired him, and whether they sang malevich-statlinim, maybe we don’t know for sure, but there was a period when they communicated very well , there are even pictures that malevich tried to destroy, but they reached our time, demelevich and tatlin were at the same party, and they could have sung ukrainian songs, the wind was howling very loudly in the field, dmytro gorbachev says that i don't know this song, but even, and even. .. that he said that he had not yet died of ukraine, neither glory nor will, he sang in those days, if we spoil, let's go a little further behind the spoiler, who plays malevich, can you reveal? yes, of course, this is already public information, vitaly azhnov plays malevich in the main role, he is
objects are actually a bandura disassembled in the cubist sense, yes , that is, if, for example, picassobist works refers to the guitar, which was part of his culture, yes spanish or catalan, then for tatlin this is a prototype of these stretched there are strings in the corner... the bandura is obvious, that is, he disassembled it, assembled it, he constructed it , it inspired him, and whether they sang malevich-statlinim, maybe we don’t know for sure, but there was a period when they...
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culture, i think it is ridiculous to even think in this direction, whether he became a frenchman, picassoame a frenchman, perhaps, whether they remained, it must be said that at that time he moved to st. petersburg, he did not meant the same thing as the move of our artists to moscow and leningrad already in soviet times, or now, even more so, then the situation with opportunities was completely different. and with universities, academies and so on. about two students of pomonenko, i want to ask about burlyuk and about malevich. malevich - this is a colossal topic, and we will talk about malevich separately in a week with tatiana filevska, because malevich is 145 years old, here is david burlyuk, a great example, i really like the story with burlyuk, because he is a person with absolute... also a ukrainian, cossack identity, he mentioned, accordingly, he absolutely never gave up on this, he was a real cultural leader of his time, he is a person who launched the futurist movement in the empire, but even before that, long before that, he was an impressionist, and he actually worked with mor
culture, i think it is ridiculous to even think in this direction, whether he became a frenchman, picassoame a frenchman, perhaps, whether they remained, it must be said that at that time he moved to st. petersburg, he did not meant the same thing as the move of our artists to moscow and leningrad already in soviet times, or now, even more so, then the situation with opportunities was completely different. and with universities, academies and so on. about two students of pomonenko, i want to...
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culture, it seems ridiculous to me to think like that even in this direction, whether he became french, picassoe a frenchman, maybe they remained, it must be said that at that time the move to st. petersburg did not mean the same as the move of our artists to moscow and leningrad already in soviet times or during... about burlyuk and about malevich , malevich is a colossal topic, and we will talk separately in a week with tatiana filevska about malevich, because malevich is 145 years old, here is david burlyuk. a great example, i really love the story with burlyuk, because he is a person with an absolute ukrainian, cossack identity, he mentioned, accordingly, he absolutely never gave up on it, he was a real cultural trailblazer of his time, he is a person who launched the futurist movement in empire, but even before that, long before that, he was an impressionist, and he essentially worked with by one artist from kherson province, from teraspol, mykhailo larionov. and another one, which is appropriated by the russians, although i consider it to be absolutely part of ukrainian culture, because o
culture, it seems ridiculous to me to think like that even in this direction, whether he became french, picassoe a frenchman, maybe they remained, it must be said that at that time the move to st. petersburg did not mean the same as the move of our artists to moscow and leningrad already in soviet times or during... about burlyuk and about malevich , malevich is a colossal topic, and we will talk separately in a week with tatiana filevska about malevich, because malevich is 145 years old, here...
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representative of another culture, it seems to me ridiculous to even think in this direction, or a frenchman, picassoenchman, perhaps or they remained, what actually at that time. moving to st. petersburg, it did not mean the same as the moving of our artists to moscow and leningrad already in soviet times, or now, even more so, then the situation with opportunities with universities, academies and so on was completely different. and i want to ask about the two students of pomonenko, about burlyuk and about malevich, malevich is a colossal topic, and we will talk about it separately... a great example, i really like the story with burlyuk, because he is a man with absolute also ukrainian cossack identity, he mentioned, accordingly , he absolutely never renounced it, he was a real cultural leader of his time, he is a person who launched the futurist movement in the empire, but even before that, long before that, he was also... a zionist , and he, in fact, worked with another artist from the kherson province, from teraspol, mykhailo larionov, and another one who is appropriated by the russians, althoug
representative of another culture, it seems to me ridiculous to even think in this direction, or a frenchman, picassoenchman, perhaps or they remained, what actually at that time. moving to st. petersburg, it did not mean the same as the moving of our artists to moscow and leningrad already in soviet times, or now, even more so, then the situation with opportunities with universities, academies and so on was completely different. and i want to ask about the two students of pomonenko, about...
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objects, this is actually a bandura disassembled in the cubist sense, yes, that is, if, for example, picasso in his cubist works turns to the guitar, which was part of his culture. spanish or catalan, then for tatlin this kind of prototype of these stretched strings in the corner is the bandura, obviously , that is, he disassembled it, assembled it, he constructed it, it inspired him, but whether malevich was sung by statlin, maybe we do not know about it exactly, but there was a period when they communicated very well, there is even photographs that malevich tried to destroy, but they have come down to our time, where malevich and satlin are at the same party, and it was quite possible... the wind is howling very loudly in the field, dmytro gorbachev says that i don't know this song, but even and even that he, as they say, had not yet died of ukraine, neither fame nor will, he sang in those days, if we spoil, let's go a little further behind the spoiler, who is playing malevich, can you reveal? yes, of course, this is already public information, vitaly azhnov plays malevich in the main role
objects, this is actually a bandura disassembled in the cubist sense, yes, that is, if, for example, picasso in his cubist works turns to the guitar, which was part of his culture. spanish or catalan, then for tatlin this kind of prototype of these stretched strings in the corner is the bandura, obviously , that is, he disassembled it, assembled it, he constructed it, it inspired him, but whether malevich was sung by statlin, maybe we do not know about it exactly, but there was a period when...
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. >> it's a little bit like buying the palette like picasso.brush. >> simon, you're wrong, >> no, simon, you're wrong, you're wrong. you're massively wrong. simon. these exam , you're wrong. >> signature's actually worth money. it's not the signature you're paying. >> missing it. yes, but >> you're missing it. yes, but these yes state these are game worn. yes state game worn. championship winning trainers game worn. championship winning trainer�*for which jordan for nike, which has created industry. created $1 billion industry. these are a history of trainers or sneakers, want or sneakers, whatever you want to going or sneakers, whatever you want to up going or sneakers, whatever you want to up in going or sneakers, whatever you want to up in hey, going to go up in price. hey, revolution . and have revolution. and they each have specific revolution. and they each have spe get paid. exactly. >> get paid. exactly. >> get paid. exactly. >> i think it's down to the individual. so if you're interested . in trainer jemmy interested. in trainerjemmy h
. >> it's a little bit like buying the palette like picasso.brush. >> simon, you're wrong, >> no, simon, you're wrong, you're wrong. you're massively wrong. simon. these exam , you're wrong. >> signature's actually worth money. it's not the signature you're paying. >> missing it. yes, but >> you're missing it. yes, but these yes state these are game worn. yes state game worn. championship winning trainers game worn. championship winning trainer�*for which...
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he is the picasso of american literature. peter: july 2, 1961.re were you yet conan might charles: july 2, in 601i was in new jersey playing ball with my two young brothers. i remember over the transistor radio the announcement, sudden announcement that ernest hemingway had shot himself and was dead. it was just like hearing two years later in 1960 three a similar announcement over the loudspeaker in our school room in new york at buckley school. hemingway with such a towering name in our family. my father was his last publisher. and was close to him. not a best friend like his own father, my grandfather had been. they really were best friends. my father was a generation younger. he was his publisher during the difficult years of the 1950's when hemingway's health was beginning to fail. the poor man survived two near fatal plane crashes in africa. he had a lot of challenges. but i tell the story and again, my father used to say to me writing is a heuristic experience. what he meant by that -- a greek word -- you make discoveries you are not aware
he is the picasso of american literature. peter: july 2, 1961.re were you yet conan might charles: july 2, in 601i was in new jersey playing ball with my two young brothers. i remember over the transistor radio the announcement, sudden announcement that ernest hemingway had shot himself and was dead. it was just like hearing two years later in 1960 three a similar announcement over the loudspeaker in our school room in new york at buckley school. hemingway with such a towering name in our...
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because, you know, six years ago, i get back into the hobby, and i realize, well, if i'm married to picassomake sure all the great-grandkids get to have the collection. this is a very valuable card. this is her most valuable card. but i also have, like, the first video game i ever bought, and it's a sealed copy, no one in the world would want this game other than me, because it reminds me of a whole world that opened up to me thanks to video games, which got me into program, which got me into r reddit and everything else. it can be purely sentimental, it can be, you know, a long-term investment that you'll never sell. but what's so fun is, i think, for a whole generation of us, we get to tap back into something from our youth that just brings us joy. like any other piece of culture or art would. >> people love collectibles. they just love them. right? >> well, it takes you back to, you are at a game with your father, you went to a concert with your mom, and to be able to have the ticket stub, or something that was signed at that event is -- it's just so much different than a typical investm
because, you know, six years ago, i get back into the hobby, and i realize, well, if i'm married to picassomake sure all the great-grandkids get to have the collection. this is a very valuable card. this is her most valuable card. but i also have, like, the first video game i ever bought, and it's a sealed copy, no one in the world would want this game other than me, because it reminds me of a whole world that opened up to me thanks to video games, which got me into program, which got me into r...
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but whether trumans took anything to give picasso don't know. i'd love to know. i guess. you know, if i. if i see harry in the. i'm going to ask him that and he's going to say, why the hell do you want to know that. why were you writing these books about one day this crazy? well, i want to thank everybody for coming. it's really it's wonderful to be here. thank you so much. i think i'm signing i think i'm signing books out right out here. if you want a way, don't go anywhere. nobody move. hold on. i got to get a picture for my. all right, hang on. hang on hang on. okay, clap again. clap like you were clapping. all right right. let's did everybody stay out now. not at all. i' welcome this morning to the miller center here at the university of virginia. we're delighted that mark and i were just saying it's just great to see everybody gathered together in our beautiful williamsburg style forum room. we want to thank c-span for being with us today. and so if you enjoy this sort of like a holiday movie that you never tire seen over and over again, feel free to watch numerous t
but whether trumans took anything to give picasso don't know. i'd love to know. i guess. you know, if i. if i see harry in the. i'm going to ask him that and he's going to say, why the hell do you want to know that. why were you writing these books about one day this crazy? well, i want to thank everybody for coming. it's really it's wonderful to be here. thank you so much. i think i'm signing i think i'm signing books out right out here. if you want a way, don't go anywhere. nobody move. hold...
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model to go into the hall, oh, what a beauty, you and i will draw this character in the style of picasso you! i said that the eyes are the most difficult thing, there are several dozen of them, as if i were at a disco with an ophthalmologist, so to speak? she b. i understand that creativity cannot be limited by time, but the second picture is finished, we are moving to the third malbert. grisha, it's true that you draw always alone in solitude? yes, i draw alone in the room and turn on music. today you draw in public, it turns out, yes, you also compete with me, and even to the music that i chose, everything is against you, but it’s impossible to embarrass you, that’s what you think before you saw our third model, this character , grich, you and i will have to draw in our own style, you are in grisha’s style. novikova, and i’m in the style of zhana bodoeva. go! thanks a lot! is it time to demonstrate that we have sinned with you? let's go to the first canvas. my god, class! very unusual, let me remind you that we drew a matryoshka doll, now you will be impressed, drum roll, beautiful, th
model to go into the hall, oh, what a beauty, you and i will draw this character in the style of picasso you! i said that the eyes are the most difficult thing, there are several dozen of them, as if i were at a disco with an ophthalmologist, so to speak? she b. i understand that creativity cannot be limited by time, but the second picture is finished, we are moving to the third malbert. grisha, it's true that you draw always alone in solitude? yes, i draw alone in the room and turn on music....
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the exhibition presents works by picasso, dekiric, léger, braque, picabia and many other masters.hese butterflies in your stomach, i have them too, let’s sleep together, i’m ready for you even tomorrow marry, marry me, marry me , you love him, daughter, i hate him, that means you love him, by the way, about butterflies, on saturday on rtr. today we have vitamin bombs on the program. what foods will help you recover after winter? this product contains a very important vitamin. will tell you why hard vessels are dangerous and how they change our biological age. your biological age is ahead of your calendar age. what should we do? and ophthalmologist dmitry dementiev will tell you which lamps in the house can deprive you of your vision. each device has a limit danger, causes changes in the sedative. good morning, hello, doctor , winter is over, there is no mood at all, as if the strength has run out, constant fatigue , some are worried about blood pressure, some have immune system failure, who feel tired and lack of strength at the beginning of spring, statistics say that approximate
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and he's got a picasso, and he's got three van goghs.erken: his mother was a paris-trained artist who exhibited her work at various galleries in manhattan. rhodes: she was a nervous person. she really didn't let this little boy go outside. bird: and he was very sheltered and extremely socially awkward. rhodes: when he finally went to camp one summer, he was so nasty to the other kids that they roughed him up. he said later they put him in the icehouse all night naked and painted him green, including his genitals. oddly enough, oppenheimer didn't protest. he just took his punishment stoically. it was a very odd reaction for a young boy at that age. rhodes: imagine this sensitive boy, this very smart boy, but one who has no idea how to deal with other people. certainly not with children his own age. he's had no experience. alex wellerstein: the real core psychological moment for oppenheimer appears to have been when he was in college. and he goes to study physics at cambridge, and he doesn't do very well. he ends up in a laboratory that's
and he's got a picasso, and he's got three van goghs.erken: his mother was a paris-trained artist who exhibited her work at various galleries in manhattan. rhodes: she was a nervous person. she really didn't let this little boy go outside. bird: and he was very sheltered and extremely socially awkward. rhodes: when he finally went to camp one summer, he was so nasty to the other kids that they roughed him up. he said later they put him in the icehouse all night naked and painted him green,...