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scarlet: i think picasso -- clelia: i think picasso is allowing people in particular to share second think we have an affordability crisis across this country and that different innovations that allow people to access homeownership are really valuable. whether or not home sharing is realization of the broader american dream, i think that is a legitimate question mark. but picasso started out to allow people to share vacation homes. for many people, picasso could allow them to access something that would not otherwise be available to them, which would be home in another place outside of their primary residence. abigail: sticking with homes, there was that massive nar lawsuit, the settlement, $418 million, and some of the measures go into effect this august. even ahead of that, how we already seen the death of the 6% commission, the perception of that it just does not exist anymore? clelia: i think this is going to be a real interesting question that we are going to live the answer to over the course of the next six to 12 months. i personally think that the settlement was less of a big
scarlet: i think picasso -- clelia: i think picasso is allowing people in particular to share second think we have an affordability crisis across this country and that different innovations that allow people to access homeownership are really valuable. whether or not home sharing is realization of the broader american dream, i think that is a legitimate question mark. but picasso started out to allow people to share vacation homes. for many people, picasso could allow them to access something...
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and thattory, the truman picasso story that i wanted to get outhere. mr. good. mr., how much time do you have to work directly with hem since you've been ceo and president for the last four years? well, i still get to do it. i don't get to do it as much as iould like, but i do get to work with doris kearns goodwin. i'm stillor and john irving, whs f al time. and i've worked with on three of his novels, the first one, which i think is really a classic, is called in one person. and it was years ahead of the curve on on transgender rights. and and then i did abc mysteries and most recently, we published the last chairlift and john, i think is one of the greatest novelists alive and and for all time and i've been reading him since i was in high school. i think he's a pure storyteller and somebody who's been able to write about the changing the changing nature of our culture, the the the mutabley the and te andegret and love again. karpis it his topics or his style that attracts yo to john irving? both. i think thathe think he has written about and sexuality and. and lib
and thattory, the truman picasso story that i wanted to get outhere. mr. good. mr., how much time do you have to work directly with hem since you've been ceo and president for the last four years? well, i still get to do it. i don't get to do it as much as iould like, but i do get to work with doris kearns goodwin. i'm stillor and john irving, whs f al time. and i've worked with on three of his novels, the first one, which i think is really a classic, is called in one person. and it was years...
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and that was a story, the truman picasso story that i wanted to get out there. mr. good. mr.karp, howauthors and edit te you've bn ceo and president for the last four years? well, i still get to do it. i don't get to do it as much as i would like, but i do get to work with doris kearns goodwin. i'm still working with bob woodwardmy favorite novelist ofl time. and i've worked with john on three of his novels, the first one, which i think is really ace person. and it was yecurve on on transg. and an did abc mysteries and most recently, we published the last chairlift and john, i think is one of the greatest novelists alive and and for all time and i've been since i was in high school. i think he's a pure sbody who'so write abohe the changing nature of our culture,f gender and and t love and regretove ain. or his style that attracts you to john irving? bothinthat he he has i think heas written about politics and sexuality and. values and in a in a really compelling, emotional way. but i also think that it's a vey writer and when i read the world according to gar you know, in hig
and that was a story, the truman picasso story that i wanted to get out there. mr. good. mr.karp, howauthors and edit te you've bn ceo and president for the last four years? well, i still get to do it. i don't get to do it as much as i would like, but i do get to work with doris kearns goodwin. i'm still working with bob woodwardmy favorite novelist ofl time. and i've worked with john on three of his novels, the first one, which i think is really ace person. and it was yecurve on on transg. and...
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and that was a story, the truman picasso story that i wanted to get out there. mr. good. mr.rp, howu have to work directly with authors and edit them since you've and president for the last four years? well, i still get to dot. i don't get to do it as much as i would like, but i do geto work with doris kearns goodwin. i'm still working with bob woodwardohn andving, who is my favorite novelist of all and i've worked with john on three of his novels, the first one, which i think is really a classic, is called in one person. and it was years ahead of the curve on on transgender rights. and and then i did abc mysteries and most recently, last chairlit novelistsnd and for all time and i've beensie i was in . i think he's a pure stoll's beeo write about the c the changing nature of our culture, the the mutable city of gender ande a love and regret and lagjanet ans attracts you to john irving? th he he has i think he politics and sexuality and. and liberal values and in a in a reallybut i also think that it'. john irving is a very funny writer and when i read the world according to
and that was a story, the truman picasso story that i wanted to get out there. mr. good. mr.rp, howu have to work directly with authors and edit them since you've and president for the last four years? well, i still get to dot. i don't get to do it as much as i would like, but i do geto work with doris kearns goodwin. i'm still working with bob woodwardohn andving, who is my favorite novelist of all and i've worked with john on three of his novels, the first one, which i think is really a...
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, for example, you’ll sell better, not picasso no, that’s what romanians or something, lenko doesn’t, but everything is clear, i and so, i’m ready, let’s call, the most important thing, igor, you must insist on a personal meeting, but everything is fine, come on, you’ll see now. one boy was asked to audition for the role of a show host, but they forgot to pay for a taxi. arseny popov improvised. tomorrow, you are funny, you improvised, i love to improvise to music, if you want, i will teach you to improvise, i want, and i improvised, i came here to moscow to sit you down, and you are sitting comfortably, now only a miracle will save him, first you a small actor of this size, and then you will become like garihara, it seems to me that this is... the miracle with arseniy popov will premiere soon on ntv. cop wars. today at 16:45 on ntv. what did you do 3 days ago? if the question seems difficult, it can help at apppt. he helps restore memory and attention. let's get our head working. big sale of clothes on ozone. kirgi-silver yuvi up to 949. seeltex trousers up to 1049. oh, cashback has
, for example, you’ll sell better, not picasso no, that’s what romanians or something, lenko doesn’t, but everything is clear, i and so, i’m ready, let’s call, the most important thing, igor, you must insist on a personal meeting, but everything is fine, come on, you’ll see now. one boy was asked to audition for the role of a show host, but they forgot to pay for a taxi. arseny popov improvised. tomorrow, you are funny, you improvised, i love to improvise to music, if you want, i...
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topics to art topics, especially that in zongqing, china , an exhibition dedicated to the work of picassoty. so , the exhibition includes 24 paintings that immerse visitors in the creative world of a talented animal from... africa. the four-week-old stricken was supposed to be killed back in may 2016, but he was saved by being bought by a local animal defender. the woman settled him on her farm, and after some time the pig showed talent as a painter. during his life , pekassa painted hundreds of paintings, for which the owner earned more than a million dollars. in 2018 , the pig became the first animal artist to have a solo art exhibition. and then she passed. in the town, then followed by opening days in the netherlands, germany, france, great britain and china, and so it’s interesting, the animal has a gift, it would seem, how can this be, but in fact it seems to me that something here might be our mistress doesn’t finish speaking, and it was not for nothing that she left the brush with paints in that very barn or where that pig was located, this is a pig, by the way, i’m very intereste
topics to art topics, especially that in zongqing, china , an exhibition dedicated to the work of picassoty. so , the exhibition includes 24 paintings that immerse visitors in the creative world of a talented animal from... africa. the four-week-old stricken was supposed to be killed back in may 2016, but he was saved by being bought by a local animal defender. the woman settled him on her farm, and after some time the pig showed talent as a painter. during his life , pekassa painted hundreds...
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maity: ahora le presentamos a un artista muy precoz, es un mini picasso alemÁn de sÓlo dos aÑos de edadn en el futuro y ademÁs dicen que le van ahorrar el dinero hasta que cumpla 18 aÑos. maity: quÉ bien que tiene el maity: quÉ bien que tiene el talento. ¿pero por qué? esto... no tiene que ver nada con ustedes, pero es que yo... - ¡ay, ya, arturo! por favor, explícales. su mamá y yo los queremos muchísimo. no se imaginan cuánto. pero si nosotros... bueno...
maity: ahora le presentamos a un artista muy precoz, es un mini picasso alemÁn de sÓlo dos aÑos de edadn en el futuro y ademÁs dicen que le van ahorrar el dinero hasta que cumpla 18 aÑos. maity: quÉ bien que tiene el maity: quÉ bien que tiene el talento. ¿pero por qué? esto... no tiene que ver nada con ustedes, pero es que yo... - ¡ay, ya, arturo! por favor, explícales. su mamá y yo los queremos muchísimo. no se imaginan cuánto. pero si nosotros... bueno...
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came to the conclusion that he didn't want to write the book because he really did not want pablo picassois life the guy and david david had a really terrific literary agent named mort janklow. mort came to simon schuster. he said david wants to give his money back. he wants to give his advance back. he doesn't want to write this book and the people atimon schuster at the time, i believe it was -- snider, said, keep e'. we want to publish whater next'e up with a better idea. and the book that he came up with was truman. and obviously that changed the trajectory of david's career. it became it was6ll it was reala massive bestseller. it also was a book that a lot of people were reading in the cycle of that years presidential election, because all the people running for prbook came out wane thought of as the next harry tr. guy who could make the tough decisions, who was, you know, who had tenacity and and so it was an influentioo the for the time. but david was just such a class act and didn't it didn't waste a rd on the page. he was he was not a verbose writer. he he wasmself. he literally
came to the conclusion that he didn't want to write the book because he really did not want pablo picassois life the guy and david david had a really terrific literary agent named mort janklow. mort came to simon schuster. he said david wants to give his money back. he wants to give his advance back. he doesn't want to write this book and the people atimon schuster at the time, i believe it was -- snider, said, keep e'. we want to publish whater next'e up with a better idea. and the book that...
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supuesto auto elÉctrico en el salvador y de la venta de algunas obras de artes, incluyendo artistas como picasson quienes tenÍan conexiones con el presidente bukele y habÍa una persona que tenÍa, hizo los planes y todo pero nunca se fue, porque la persona que iba a ir tiene rÉcord criminal y no puede salir del paÍs pero la realidad es que no se llevÓ a cabo, en un carro elÉctrico que serÍa mejor que los de tesla. >> cuando me dice que perdiÓ $19,000, como entregÓ el dinero? le dieron algÚn recibo? >> todo fue en efectivo, ese fondo los errores. >> voy a tener mÁs detalles de esta historia. presentador: vamos a otros temas, casi todos los registros de llamadas y mensajes de textos de decenas de millones de clientes de at&t fueron expuestos a una violaciÓn de datos. la compaÑÍa prometiÓ notificar a los clientes cuya informaciÓn pudo estar involucrada para brindarle recursos para proteger su informaciÓn. nuevamente regresamos con aranza para hablar de estas condiciones para las personas que quieren disfrutar de los partidos de este fin de semana. aranza: seguimos con altas temperaturas en san josÉ,
supuesto auto elÉctrico en el salvador y de la venta de algunas obras de artes, incluyendo artistas como picasson quienes tenÍan conexiones con el presidente bukele y habÍa una persona que tenÍa, hizo los planes y todo pero nunca se fue, porque la persona que iba a ir tiene rÉcord criminal y no puede salir del paÍs pero la realidad es que no se llevÓ a cabo, en un carro elÉctrico que serÍa mejor que los de tesla. >> cuando me dice que perdiÓ $19,000, como entregÓ el dinero? le...
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auto elÉctrico en el salvador y de la venta de algunas obras de artes de importantes artistas como picassoutos elÉctricos reportera: anita dice que ya perdiÓ por lo $—3000 y que durante mucho tiempo pensÓ que se iba a recuperar su dinero hasta que perdiÓ la esperanza reconoce que alguno de los proyectos en los que le decÍan que iban a invertir sonaban poco creÍbles >> era un auto elÉctrico que iban a construir y supuestamente iba ser en el salvador se empezÓ a pedir quien tenÍa condiciones con el presidente bukele y si por ahÍ una persona eso los planes pero nunca se fue, persona que iba y tiene rÉcord criminal no podrÍa salir del paÍs, alguna de las presuntas vÍctimas dicen haber perdido miles de dÓlares todo fue en efectivo, reportera: explicaba que compraban acciones de la supuesta compaÑÍa y les prometÍan que segÚn lo que invirtieran podrÍan recibir el doble o mucho mÁs >> yo invertÍ 1200 fue poco verdad pero con tanto sacrificio que lo gana uno como para perderlo contacte algunos miembros de la compaÑÍa que realizaban reuniones en san josÉ pero me dijeron que hoy no estaban disponible
auto elÉctrico en el salvador y de la venta de algunas obras de artes de importantes artistas como picassoutos elÉctricos reportera: anita dice que ya perdiÓ por lo $—3000 y que durante mucho tiempo pensÓ que se iba a recuperar su dinero hasta que perdiÓ la esperanza reconoce que alguno de los proyectos en los que le decÍan que iban a invertir sonaban poco creÍbles >> era un auto elÉctrico que iban a construir y supuestamente iba ser en el salvador se empezÓ a pedir quien...
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también como pablo picasso. aquí tomando el chocolate famoso de ellos. y le digo que es. delicioso.ctura es preciosa, el museo, el museo del lieu es me encantó. es un recorrido larguísimo también con mucha cultura, mucho. este arte que se tiene de todo el mundo hablando con parisinos, una de las cosas que más recomiendan para un día en parís es visitar los museos. me encontré este que es totalmente gratuito. parte es una residencia de un general muy importante y la otra sí es el museo para los visitantes, para que disfruten de historia. es el museo de la legión de honor. recomiendo mucho museos aquí y hay mucho, mucho en parís. museos muy interesantes, lo que no podía faltar en la lista era la torre eiffel. la queremos ver con los aros y por ejemplo, la primera vez que la estamos viendo desde esta parte, que yo creo que mucha gente no la ve desde esa parte donde está este laguito, vistas inigualables, arquitectura, música. qué más pedir la salida por supuesto, el calor de la gente. bueno, siempre los mexicanos haciendo fiesta, fiesta en todas partes y llevando esa bandera. oye, qué
también como pablo picasso. aquí tomando el chocolate famoso de ellos. y le digo que es. delicioso.ctura es preciosa, el museo, el museo del lieu es me encantó. es un recorrido larguísimo también con mucha cultura, mucho. este arte que se tiene de todo el mundo hablando con parisinos, una de las cosas que más recomiendan para un día en parís es visitar los museos. me encontré este que es totalmente gratuito. parte es una residencia de un general muy importante y la otra sí es el museo...
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at this point it is definitely a picasso.re that tell you the economy has slowed but where we go from here will be the interesting question. manus: there are a couple of other numbers coming through that various colleagues are pointing out. temporary help is dying 48,900 in june, that is the most since 2021. the time that it takes you to get a job, the median time it takes to get a job has gone from 8.9 weeks to 9.8 weeks. these are idiosyncratic. the messages will be in the revisions and the unlimited numbers. that temporary help, that is quite a flashing number, especially given services dropping so significantly. mike: temporary help is usually thought of as the canary in the coal mine. if you will be adding workers, you go to temp workers first. in this case, not the case. the interesting counterpoint's average weekly hours did not change and you would expect that to go down if companies were seeing business slow. that is something to keep an eye on. we have a pretty good idea about taking longer to get a job because the
at this point it is definitely a picasso.re that tell you the economy has slowed but where we go from here will be the interesting question. manus: there are a couple of other numbers coming through that various colleagues are pointing out. temporary help is dying 48,900 in june, that is the most since 2021. the time that it takes you to get a job, the median time it takes to get a job has gone from 8.9 weeks to 9.8 weeks. these are idiosyncratic. the messages will be in the revisions and the...
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or to let them mcgill, you alongside one of your largest picasso collections at the ludovic museum in call . because ukraine's 3rd to solve per day is all over social media right now. advertising a european summer tour of 9 cities and 6 countries, starting in just a few days billed as the are people are everywhere, tour with admissions available for a purchase on a european ticketing side alongside acts like the band 30 seconds to mars. concert is stumble and many provinces as late as tour. instead of those shows, people can be entertained by neo nazis with quote, stories from the front according to their online promotion. first reminder that this is the same unit of the training army that was created from as off battalion veterans and was trained by, for example, among others. the french army here in france just last year. as media power revealed. there was a big scandal with that here in france because despite doing their monkey bar and broke planning exercises with the french here at camp laptops to know in their downtime, it appears that they were busy, slapping ss division, emble
or to let them mcgill, you alongside one of your largest picasso collections at the ludovic museum in call . because ukraine's 3rd to solve per day is all over social media right now. advertising a european summer tour of 9 cities and 6 countries, starting in just a few days billed as the are people are everywhere, tour with admissions available for a purchase on a european ticketing side alongside acts like the band 30 seconds to mars. concert is stumble and many provinces as late as tour....
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chagall's works occupy third position in it, second only to pablo picasso. and joan miro.ic folk poet of belarus was born in the village of akinchitsy, molodechensky district. russian world literature, the founder of the literary belarusian language yanka kupala, ivan lutsevich, worked as a home teacher, a clerk on a master's estate, and an assistant distiller. already the first published poem, the peasant signed a pseudonym associated with the folk legend about the happiness-bringing fern flower that blooms on the night of ivan kupala. in 1919, the poet moved to minsk and here from under his feast came such works like a scattered nest of pimokki, a lion's grave and a mound, paullinka are the most playful plays that will bring fame to yanka kupala, albeit decades later. the works of the belarusian songwriter have been translated into almost 100 foreign languages, only poems about who is there and where can be heard in 82 languages ... now is the most mysterious time, filled with magic, the ancient folk holidays of kupala and rusalye are associated with it. our guides to th
chagall's works occupy third position in it, second only to pablo picasso. and joan miro.ic folk poet of belarus was born in the village of akinchitsy, molodechensky district. russian world literature, the founder of the literary belarusian language yanka kupala, ivan lutsevich, worked as a home teacher, a clerk on a master's estate, and an assistant distiller. already the first published poem, the peasant signed a pseudonym associated with the folk legend about the happiness-bringing fern...
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pablo picasso believed that it exists, but only comes to those who work.tent for a rechargeable nickel-zinc battery that was not fire hazard and did not heat up when charging. mendeleev, no. edison, that's right. 600. during excavations in iraqi nemrud, this writer helped her husband and came up with clean found ivory products with face cream diluted with water. agatha christian. right. this was the last question of the third round. let me sum it up. 4.400. konstantin had 17,900, yuri had 19,200, the final round was ahead, everything was on its own, the deputy began to handle it. every third business develops with an ecosystem circuit based on real developments. once again recognized as the best by independent experts. credit sbercard. free forever, sign up now. 1982, the body of a young woman is found in moscow girls, maybe suicide, and where are her shoes, in yaroslavl someone attacked her mother, in the evenings it is quiet deserted, and there is a popular tv show here, get into the famous ostankino concert studio, plunge into the atmosphere, see the fa
pablo picasso believed that it exists, but only comes to those who work.tent for a rechargeable nickel-zinc battery that was not fire hazard and did not heat up when charging. mendeleev, no. edison, that's right. 600. during excavations in iraqi nemrud, this writer helped her husband and came up with clean found ivory products with face cream diluted with water. agatha christian. right. this was the last question of the third round. let me sum it up. 4.400. konstantin had 17,900, yuri had...
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new. that is, maybe we didn’t know someone, we’ll see if we like someone, maybe it will be a new picassoontinue the theme of art, you know, here’s ours matvey lichonok is, so to speak, a predator in the world of art, he will immerse us all in an interesting concept and decipher complex images, let’s just let's learn more about innovation. the vitebsk art school is an example of innovation and genius in the painting system. here in vitebsk the first organization of avant-garde artists is formed, the name of which is documents, groups in the form of sketches, paintings of houses, porcelain, trams and other household items . malevich becomes so obsessed with the new creative association that they even name their daughter unaa from unovis. the participants of the vitebsk unovis were ellisitsky, david ya. but the events of those years , the ideology of novis formed the basis of many design principles and are being studied in many countries around the world. art critics formulate the main breakthrough for novis as follows: for the first time , the members of the association brought art out of
new. that is, maybe we didn’t know someone, we’ll see if we like someone, maybe it will be a new picassoontinue the theme of art, you know, here’s ours matvey lichonok is, so to speak, a predator in the world of art, he will immerse us all in an interesting concept and decipher complex images, let’s just let's learn more about innovation. the vitebsk art school is an example of innovation and genius in the painting system. here in vitebsk the first organization of avant-garde artists is...
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. >> you tried to tell me, i was convinced it was going to be the next picasso and i'm don't know whoi'm going to sell these thanks to. i should sound like my wife when it's her birthday. i had low expectations and somehow you managed not to reach them. that is kind of how it felt about joe biden's speech in general. i expected him to reach for history, he didn't. let me try to put some history in context for you. twenty-seven days ago, it feels like it's been 270 days since then, donald trump knocked joe biden out in a debate for the first time in american political history. for 27 days, joe biden tried to get back up off the canvas and convince people that he hadn't been knocked out and he was never able to do it. so this is the end of that era. that 27 days as he fought and scrambled to try to get back up. you know what he said? i jotted down a couple of things. he said he had to drop out to save our democracy. save our democracy? by putting a woman who has never received a single vote for president of the united states in after 14 million people voted for him? if he really wanted
. >> you tried to tell me, i was convinced it was going to be the next picasso and i'm don't know whoi'm going to sell these thanks to. i should sound like my wife when it's her birthday. i had low expectations and somehow you managed not to reach them. that is kind of how it felt about joe biden's speech in general. i expected him to reach for history, he didn't. let me try to put some history in context for you. twenty-seven days ago, it feels like it's been 270 days since then, donald...
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still a lot to unravel. >> rebecca: you're the pablo picasso of gma this morning. main street usa in haddonfield, new jersey. wait til you hear about their unlikely discovery when we come back. back. we stood on some pretty broad shoulders to get to where we are at today. on ancestry i was able to actually put together our family tree. each person is a glass worker. that's why we do what we do. we can't help it. the glass blowing - that's a part of our dna. it's in my blood, it's in my history. it's my job to make sure that this shop makes it to the next generation. feeling ughh from a backed up gut? ughh. miralax works naturally with the water in your body to help you go. free your gut and your mood will follow. for 8 grams of fiber, try mirafiber gummies. did you find everything you needed? yes, thank you. oh, who are you tapping for today? dinner for my kid, i guess... no, no when you tap your mastercard, you help support stand up to cancer. so - who are you tapping for? we all have someone that comes to mind when we think of cancer. auntie gigi. my sister, she'
still a lot to unravel. >> rebecca: you're the pablo picasso of gma this morning. main street usa in haddonfield, new jersey. wait til you hear about their unlikely discovery when we come back. back. we stood on some pretty broad shoulders to get to where we are at today. on ancestry i was able to actually put together our family tree. each person is a glass worker. that's why we do what we do. we can't help it. the glass blowing - that's a part of our dna. it's in my blood, it's in my...
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a traffic picasso. very nice indeed. 703 is your time. let's get it back to the desk, guys. >> all right. thank you. frank. an arraignment will be held today for a man accused of killing a woman at the powell street bart station and ktvu andre, seniors in our studio now to talk about that court hearing today and how the victim touched the lives of a lot of people. >> and when you hear about what happened here, the randomness of the attack, you think about your family, your friends, your close loved ones. when you think about someone like this. because this could have been one of our family. exactly right. 74 year old corazon de dannan, or dondon rather, was on her way home from san francisco to daly city when she was killed monday night. the suspect, 49 year old trevor belmont, is due in court this afternoon on a charge of murder. >> all of us here was devastated. she was close to us, from relatives to coworkers, loved ones. >> of the 74 year old victim in morning now, she worked as a telephone operator at the park 55 hilton hotel in down
a traffic picasso. very nice indeed. 703 is your time. let's get it back to the desk, guys. >> all right. thank you. frank. an arraignment will be held today for a man accused of killing a woman at the powell street bart station and ktvu andre, seniors in our studio now to talk about that court hearing today and how the victim touched the lives of a lot of people. >> and when you hear about what happened here, the randomness of the attack, you think about your family, your friends,...
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excellent job, helena, she climbed through just a small hole, just tiny, she was drawing there like picassowas even just flying. i was already thinking about jumping, but i saw that there was no chance there, just a little, one meter would be all, then it was possible to decide there, but no, the guys tried very hard, i let them down, in a fierce struggle, you can’t underestimate the strength of your opponent, the predators lost theirs step. the final test is ahead, the main battle of the season on the tower! the goal is one: to be at the pinnacle of glory, but are your abilities and ambitions equal, who will take the main crystal, who will become the main hero of the game, you have come a long way, the time has come for the decisive battle, who will win title of heroes, test, tower. the chosen ones will begin the fight for the title of heroes from different heights, show fantastic dexterity by quickly climbing a vertical wall, and incredible physical strength in a glass corridor, take the main reward, feel the real taste of... higher, higher, higher, lift, higher, you could a little more,
excellent job, helena, she climbed through just a small hole, just tiny, she was drawing there like picassowas even just flying. i was already thinking about jumping, but i saw that there was no chance there, just a little, one meter would be all, then it was possible to decide there, but no, the guys tried very hard, i let them down, in a fierce struggle, you can’t underestimate the strength of your opponent, the predators lost theirs step. the final test is ahead, the main battle of the...
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a great job, helena, she crawled through just a small hole, just tiny, she was drawing there like picassoverything could have been solved there then, but no, once they tried very hard, i let them down, in a fierce struggle you cannot underestimate the strength of your opponent, predators we missed our chance, the panthers tore out the last two crystals, this is the big finale, the confrontation between predators and panthers, this is the finale, we tried our best, i dragged it to the bottom as best i could, honestly. everything is decided by the tower, the final test is ahead, the main battle of the season on the tower! there is only one goal: to be at the top of fame, but are abilities equal to ambitions? who will take the main crystal and who will become the main character of the game? you have come a long way, the time has come for the decisive battle, who will win the title of heroes, test, tower. the fight for the titles of heroes, the chosen ones will begin from different heights, show a fantastic one. take the main award , feel the real taste of victory, raise it higher, higher, hi
a great job, helena, she crawled through just a small hole, just tiny, she was drawing there like picassoverything could have been solved there then, but no, once they tried very hard, i let them down, in a fierce struggle you cannot underestimate the strength of your opponent, predators we missed our chance, the panthers tore out the last two crystals, this is the big finale, the confrontation between predators and panthers, this is the finale, we tried our best, i dragged it to the bottom as...
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. >> i think picasso's safe uh. meanwhile, the a's will begin playing in sacramento next season.nt stomper to the state capitol to stroll around and take the tour. the a's are going to play in a minor league park with a new artificial turf field that will be similar to playing baseball in a sauna in the summertime. sports on abc seven, sponsored by smart and final. i was just asking, spencer, what's the temperature tomorrow in sacramento? 108 105 yeah, or 105. yeah. on an artificial turf field. okay. it's not grass because they're going to have a minor league team playing there. they can't have grass. it could add 20 to 30 degrees. >> oh that soaks up the heat. yeah. >> so you're talking about we're going to all trot out there and it's 130 or 140 degrees on the field depending on the weather in sacramento. i'm shocked that the players association is going for this and has been so quiet because, i mean, it's literally could be dangerous. >> yeah. >> and so, i mean, when your cleats start to melt, that's a sign that you probably should not be playing there. and the grass too. yeah.
. >> i think picasso's safe uh. meanwhile, the a's will begin playing in sacramento next season.nt stomper to the state capitol to stroll around and take the tour. the a's are going to play in a minor league park with a new artificial turf field that will be similar to playing baseball in a sauna in the summertime. sports on abc seven, sponsored by smart and final. i was just asking, spencer, what's the temperature tomorrow in sacramento? 108 105 yeah, or 105. yeah. on an artificial turf...
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. >> next on cnn a pint-sized picasso is taking the world by storm. >> well, ron towards might be just 2-years-old, but he's been selling his paintings on the international market for a whopping 7,000 bucks each the young artists mother says she noticed her sons talent while the family was on vacation in italy last year, his mom says that she then set up an instagram featuring her son's work egg picked up close to 30,000 followers and now she says she gets countless messages from people who are big fans of his work. >> so i'm even stand in the front of their house and say, that's where the many picasa lives. despite his young age and fame jim laurence parents are thinking ahead all of the money is saved until he turns 18 and then they say he can decide what he would like to do with it. he's only to two his little to be painting like that that good. >> i don't know if i could do that. well, right. i just think yes, i believe in you, of course you could do that. i don't know. like it's on for 7,000 bucks while there's only one way we don't know boris, there is there is if i were his pare
. >> next on cnn a pint-sized picasso is taking the world by storm. >> well, ron towards might be just 2-years-old, but he's been selling his paintings on the international market for a whopping 7,000 bucks each the young artists mother says she noticed her sons talent while the family was on vacation in italy last year, his mom says that she then set up an instagram featuring her son's work egg picked up close to 30,000 followers and now she says she gets countless messages from...
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picasso used to hang. >> i'm embracing the time zone. i would like to see us, you know, take "squawk" every summer. >> vienna, rome, paris. >> week by week. >> yeah. >>> coming up, when we return, the fed kicking off a two-day meeting. so what will jay powell say? maybe what he won't say. we're going to tell you what he may say and how to get ready for it. stay tuned. you are watching "squawk box" and awere live from the beautiful olympic games from paris, france. we'll be right back. ♪(“chariots of fire" by vangelis plays)♪ go go go go go! go, abby go! go, abby go! go, abby go! we would love to have riley on the team. ♪♪ -i made the team? -yeah! [game buzzer sounds off] [crowd cheers] -cut it! -yeah! [whistle blows] [crowd cheers] ♪♪ >>> welcome back to "squawk box" this morning. we are live in paris at the olympic games. we have a lot going on back home. the federal reserve kicking off a two-day policy meeting. the fmoc not expected to cut rates, but could signal a cut t for september. we are reading those tea leaves. we will hear from
picasso used to hang. >> i'm embracing the time zone. i would like to see us, you know, take "squawk" every summer. >> vienna, rome, paris. >> week by week. >> yeah. >>> coming up, when we return, the fed kicking off a two-day meeting. so what will jay powell say? maybe what he won't say. we're going to tell you what he may say and how to get ready for it. stay tuned. you are watching "squawk box" and awere live from the beautiful olympic...
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i deal in very important artworks by major museum artists from picasso to damion hurst and there is nowherep almost. >> reporter: what do you mean by gamesmanship? >> it's a bit wild west. >> reporter: one of the biggest collectors and dealers of banksy's work out of his london gallery. >> banksy has managed to create a new set of rules within the art world, which is if it doesn't have a certificate of authenticity, you should not sell it. you should not buy it. and that's astonishing. it opens a quagmire of problems. what happens if the artist doesn't like an early work? >> reporter: or what happens if the artist doesn't like the person seeking the authenticity? >> yeah. problem, right? >> reporter: the art world is interesting. >> wild west. >> reporter: it was banksy's 2004 work napalm which first piqued andipa's interest. >> the serious elements, you have a little laugh because it's lighthearted. then you suck your teeth a little. actually, there is some weight to it. >> reporter: how much is it banksy's message? how much is pure skill as an artist? >> he is actually quite painterly but
i deal in very important artworks by major museum artists from picasso to damion hurst and there is nowherep almost. >> reporter: what do you mean by gamesmanship? >> it's a bit wild west. >> reporter: one of the biggest collectors and dealers of banksy's work out of his london gallery. >> banksy has managed to create a new set of rules within the art world, which is if it doesn't have a certificate of authenticity, you should not sell it. you should not buy it. and...
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plus, it gives mum and dad a bit of a break and they can run around and shout at picasso paintings.g to nominate for the union jackass the elizabeth line on the underground here in london. supposedly the cutting edge of public transport just been nominated for a top architecture prize on how beautiful it looks. fine but it has been plagued with problems , has been plagued with problems, delays, closures and all of the rest of it. a perfect indication of the success of style over substance. i want britain to have a bit more substance and a bit less style in a couple of seconds. >> would you bring back hs2? >> would you bring back hs2? >> no. >> no. >> good lord, no total waste of money. >> you think labour are going to? >> i mean, if they tell us that the black hole is as big as they say it is, they haven't got any money to do anything. okay adam, your union jack has. >> my nomination is a story that's made me very angry, very upset today. and that is huw edwards, who pleaded guilty to 41 indecent images of young children, one of which was as young as seven years old. absolutely horr
plus, it gives mum and dad a bit of a break and they can run around and shout at picasso paintings.g to nominate for the union jackass the elizabeth line on the underground here in london. supposedly the cutting edge of public transport just been nominated for a top architecture prize on how beautiful it looks. fine but it has been plagued with problems , has been plagued with problems, delays, closures and all of the rest of it. a perfect indication of the success of style over substance. i...