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seen it before. >> a new bio pick on vincent van gogh is grabbing headlines. "loving vincent" pays home homage legendary artist. each painting is an oil painting in his style. in order to make it work on the screen there are 12 oil painters in the impressionist style of van gogh every second. now the art students of chicago are providing the interactive experience for fans of the painter vincent van gogh. for $10 a night art lovers can sleep inside of a full-size rep mr. can of "th "the painting." >> these are old paintings but it looks as though they were painted a couple of weeks ago. >> the three versions of the dutch artist's paints are on display at the art institute in chicago. the first time all three have been exhibited together in north america. >> it's one of those iconic images that everyone remembers because it is so graphic, colorful, and in some ways startling because of its emptiness. >> van gogh painted the works in the late 1880s in france. >> it's really a summation of where he was at that time and the culmination of all thinks dreams and hop
seen it before. >> a new bio pick on vincent van gogh is grabbing headlines. "loving vincent" pays home homage legendary artist. each painting is an oil painting in his style. in order to make it work on the screen there are 12 oil painters in the impressionist style of van gogh every second. now the art students of chicago are providing the interactive experience for fans of the painter vincent van gogh. for $10 a night art lovers can sleep inside of a full-size rep mr. can of...
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but in a way -- i don't know, it feels like intruding into like van gogh. >> reporter: still the arttitute says the response has been huge. bookings have been sold out for a unique opportunity to sleep inside a masterpiece. >>> and there's a new movie saluting the legendary painter in the works too. loving vincent is done in his style each frame of the movie is an oil painting. it's expected to be released later this year. thanks for watching. i'm stephanie sy. the news continues next live from doha. have a great weekend. ♪ >> announcer: this is al jazeera. ♪ >>> hello, and welcome? you are watching the al jazeera hour with me. coming up in the next 60 minutes. the e.u. and turkey settle on a refugee deal under which all of those who arrive after sunday will be sent back. syria's top negotiator upsets the opposition, as he addresses the press at crisis talks in geneva. >>> chaos in brazil, anti-government protesters return to the streets after the
but in a way -- i don't know, it feels like intruding into like van gogh. >> reporter: still the arttitute says the response has been huge. bookings have been sold out for a unique opportunity to sleep inside a masterpiece. >>> and there's a new movie saluting the legendary painter in the works too. loving vincent is done in his style each frame of the movie is an oil painting. it's expected to be released later this year. thanks for watching. i'm stephanie sy. the news continues...
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some questioned what van gogh would have thought. >> it's fascinating. in a way, you know. >> still, the art institute says the response has been huge. bookings have been sold out for a unique opportunity to sleep inside a masterpiece. usher karishi al jazeera, chicago. >> he wanted a nap. all right. that's it with us. >> your world this morning is back on monday, beginning at 7:00 a.m. eastern. it's great to have you with us. have a great day. thanks for watching. >>> hello, welcome, you're watching the news hour from doha. our top stories, anti-government demonstrations against the president, her predecessor and the scandal that's taking brazil by storm. >> with refugees stranded on the greek-macedonia border, european leaders try to reach a deal. >> norar
some questioned what van gogh would have thought. >> it's fascinating. in a way, you know. >> still, the art institute says the response has been huge. bookings have been sold out for a unique opportunity to sleep inside a masterpiece. usher karishi al jazeera, chicago. >> he wanted a nap. all right. that's it with us. >> your world this morning is back on monday, beginning at 7:00 a.m. eastern. it's great to have you with us. have a great day. thanks for watching....
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. >>> a new biopic on legendary painter vincent van gogh is grabbing head linls "loving vincent", the first fully painted feature film. each programme is an oil painting in van go's style. in order to make it work on the screen. there's 12 oil paintings shown every second. the artist is providing an interactive experience for fans for vincent van gogh. for just $10 a night. art lovers can sleep inside a full-size replica of van gogh's painting the bedroom. >> reporter: it's arguably the most famous room captured on canvas, van go's bed room at his home. >> they are old paintings pained a couple of weeks ago. it's amazing. >> the three versions are on display at the art institute. the surveyors time all three have been exhibited. >> in terms of his whole work, it's an iconic image that everyone remembers, because it is so graphic and colour until and startling because of its empty innocence. >> it's a summation of where he was at that time. and the culmination of dreams and hopes of having a room of his own and a place of his own where he could cliff and work and have friends. into to
. >>> a new biopic on legendary painter vincent van gogh is grabbing head linls "loving vincent", the first fully painted feature film. each programme is an oil painting in van go's style. in order to make it work on the screen. there's 12 oil paintings shown every second. the artist is providing an interactive experience for fans for vincent van gogh. for just $10 a night. art lovers can sleep inside a full-size replica of van gogh's painting the bedroom. >> reporter:...
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>> it looks like a van gogh painting from up still wintertime there. you can see snow on the ground there in montreal. but it's a really neat video that this guy took. >>> right now chocolate bunnies are hopping all and right into our tummies. but before you eat that yummy middle chocolate bunny, consider this. do you seep against molten? >> never question. >> it melts in your hand, how is it going to stand up to molten aluminum? >> let's take on the task because folks at home ask of questions. those eggs have molt upt's poured over the eggs. >> the bunny is too waxy and it just bounces right off? >> it's the heat capacity as well as the liquid and the s well to open able heat to dissipate quicker. >> or does it melt just a little bit and create like a barrier. what is happening. the aluminum is cooling too quickly and like you said, it was coming off the top of the chocolate so most of the heat went into the pan. >> you can see the pan bunny and there you go. >> folks at home ask the question, they have answered it. >>> claudia and nick the knot, so t
>> it looks like a van gogh painting from up still wintertime there. you can see snow on the ground there in montreal. but it's a really neat video that this guy took. >>> right now chocolate bunnies are hopping all and right into our tummies. but before you eat that yummy middle chocolate bunny, consider this. do you seep against molten? >> never question. >> it melts in your hand, how is it going to stand up to molten aluminum? >> let's take on the task...
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van gogh. >> still the art institute says that the response has been huge. bookings have been sold out for an unique opportunity to sleep inside a master piece. al jazeera, chicago. >> that's our broadcast. thanks for watching. > >>> i'm hello, i'm ali velshi and this is "on target". the trap for americans caught in a cycle of high-interest payday loans. tonight i return to the topic of payday loans, a financial product that traps society's most vulnerable members in a dangerous cycle of debt. as this show has reported, these loans are pushed by companies for low to moderate americans with rates that would make a loan shark blush. they deal with tens of thousands of story fronts and online. regulator $are waking up to the threat posed by them that have slipped the knot of regulation new zealand some states. tonight you're going to hear why the payday loan industry says a federal effort to stamp out consumer fraud called open operation choke point. it is important to acknowledge that the idea of someone borrowing a relatively small amount of money, $300 until
van gogh. >> still the art institute says that the response has been huge. bookings have been sold out for an unique opportunity to sleep inside a master piece. al jazeera, chicago. >> that's our broadcast. thanks for watching. > >>> i'm hello, i'm ali velshi and this is "on target". the trap for americans caught in a cycle of high-interest payday loans. tonight i return to the topic of payday loans, a financial product that traps society's most vulnerable...
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. >> reporter: there was the van gogh painting found in a attic in norway and this 1938 comic in the wall of an old house. back to baseball cards. see these? these are not the ty cobb cards. different story. >> a few years back, my cousin carla and myself were cleaning out my grandmother's attic, and buried in one of the boxes was stacks of 1910 e-98 baseball cards. >> reporter: yep, jackpot again. more than 800 cards this time estimated worth $2.8 million. some 20 cousins have now divided them up amicably. so thanks, ty cobb, for batting .367 and then sticking around 100 years. john donvan, abc news, washington. >> i've dug through my grandparents' attic. >> did you find anything? >> yeah, their dentures. >> you did not. >> might be worth something. he's joking. luck. >> tell grandma you're joking. >> that's the news for this half hour. >> remember to find us on facebook. maybe the dentures will be on >>> making news in america this morning -- remembering nancy reagan, the former first lady with a legacy of her own. the tributes pouring in overnight. we're live at the reagan library
. >> reporter: there was the van gogh painting found in a attic in norway and this 1938 comic in the wall of an old house. back to baseball cards. see these? these are not the ty cobb cards. different story. >> a few years back, my cousin carla and myself were cleaning out my grandmother's attic, and buried in one of the boxes was stacks of 1910 e-98 baseball cards. >> reporter: yep, jackpot again. more than 800 cards this time estimated worth $2.8 million. some 20 cousins...
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. >> reporter: then there was the van gogh painting found in an attic in norway.8 comic book introducing superman found in the wall of an old house. back to baseball cards. you see these? these are not the ty cobb cards. different story. >> a few years back, my cousin carla and myself were cleaning out my grandmother's attic and buried in one of the boxes was stacks of 1910 e98 baseball cards. >> reporter: yep, jackpot again. more than 800 cards this time, estimated worth $2.8 million. some 20 cousins have now divided them up amicably. so, thanks to ty cobb for batting .367 and sticking around a hundred years. john donvan, abc news, washington. >> i'm inspired to go look in my grandmoth grandmother's garage. >> stay us with online. i'll see you tomorrow on "good morning america", "this week" in the morning, too. i'm cecilia vega in new york. thanks for watching. have a great saturday night. (avo) after 50 years of designing cars for crash survival, subaru has developed our most revolutionary feature yet. a car that can see trouble and stop itself to avoid it. when
. >> reporter: then there was the van gogh painting found in an attic in norway.8 comic book introducing superman found in the wall of an old house. back to baseball cards. you see these? these are not the ty cobb cards. different story. >> a few years back, my cousin carla and myself were cleaning out my grandmother's attic and buried in one of the boxes was stacks of 1910 e98 baseball cards. >> reporter: yep, jackpot again. more than 800 cards this time, estimated worth $2.8...
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. >> reporter: then there was the van gogh painting found in an attic in norway. and this 1938 comic book introducing superman found in the wall of an old house. back to baseball cards. you see these? these are not the ty cobb cards. different story. >> a few years back, my cousin carla and myself were cleaning out my graramother's attic and buried in one of the boxes was stacks of 1910 e98 baseball cards. >> reporter: yep, jackpot again. more than 800 cards this time, estimated worth $2.8 million. some 20 cousins have now divided them up amicably. so, thanks to ty cobb for a hundred years. john donvan x abc news, washington. >> i'mstay us with online. i'll see you tomorrow on "good morning america", "this week" in the rning, too. have a great saturday night. (music playing) i feel pretty (west side story) not every cake can be handcrafted in store by skilled decorators layered with fresh berries and frososd to perfection like our publix bakery chantilly cake it'll be remembered for all the right reasons. publix. where shopping is a pleasure. i love new york. whee
. >> reporter: then there was the van gogh painting found in an attic in norway. and this 1938 comic book introducing superman found in the wall of an old house. back to baseball cards. you see these? these are not the ty cobb cards. different story. >> a few years back, my cousin carla and myself were cleaning out my graramother's attic and buried in one of the boxes was stacks of 1910 e98 baseball cards. >> reporter: yep, jackpot again. more than 800 cards this time,...
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. >> reporter: then there was the van gogh painting found in an attic in norway. and this 1938 comic book introducing superman found in the wall of an old house. back to baseball cards. you see these? these are not the ty cobb cards. different story. >> a few years back, my cousin carla and myself were cleaning out my grandmother's attic and buried in one of the boxes was stacks of 1910 e98 baseball cards. >> reporter: yep, jackpot again. more than 800 cards this time, some 20 cousins have now divided them up amicably. so, thanks to ty cobb for batting .367 and sticking around a hundred years. john donvan, abc news, washington. >> i'm inspired to go look in my grandmother grandmother's garage. >> stay us with online. i'll see you tomorrow on "good morning america", "this week" in the morning, too. i'm cecilia vega in new york. let's meet today's contestants. a writer originally from little rock, arkansas... a religious-education coordinator from southborough, massachusetts... and our returning champion, a college instructor from squamish, british columbia, canada.
. >> reporter: then there was the van gogh painting found in an attic in norway. and this 1938 comic book introducing superman found in the wall of an old house. back to baseball cards. you see these? these are not the ty cobb cards. different story. >> a few years back, my cousin carla and myself were cleaning out my grandmother's attic and buried in one of the boxes was stacks of 1910 e98 baseball cards. >> reporter: yep, jackpot again. more than 800 cards this time, some 20...
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for example, most everyone knows van gogh's paintings. he worked off of the landscape but it is not a photographic depiction of the landscape. he captures the emotional truth of the landscape he is looking up, the dappled sunlight, the swaying of the grass in the breeze. everything that we talk about in camp ornce" not in that not in that time, but they happened and that is part of the truth of it. it is essentially a fictional story of a family. use actual facts, organizations and individuals, the lead actor played a critical part as well as the organization jacl. you cannot tell the story of the civil war without having an actual president of the united states, abraham lincoln. you can have a fictional story but abraham lincoln really make things happen, and so he is included in a fictional story. has written ahere fictional story, but he uses ,ctual people that existed , the attorneys general. these are actual real people but he is telling a fictional story. we are telling a fictional story using actual people and institutions and actu
for example, most everyone knows van gogh's paintings. he worked off of the landscape but it is not a photographic depiction of the landscape. he captures the emotional truth of the landscape he is looking up, the dappled sunlight, the swaying of the grass in the breeze. everything that we talk about in camp ornce" not in that not in that time, but they happened and that is part of the truth of it. it is essentially a fictional story of a family. use actual facts, organizations and...
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there was the van gogh painting found in the attic in norway, this comic book introducing superman foundthe old house. back to baseball cards, these are not the ty cobb cards, different story. a few years bag we were cleaning out my grandmother's attic and buried in the one of the boxes were stacks 1910 baseball cards. >> reporter: jackpot again, 800 cards this time estimated worth $2.8 million. some 20 accuse co usens has divided them up bly. >>> got to do spring cleaning. >>> do you know what's in my attic? a lot of dust. [laughter] we'll be back in a moment. ans age 50 to 85: what's your reason for getting life insurance? i'm in my 60s and i work part-time with no benefits. i needed a plan that was easy to get. all i had to do was make a phone call. at age 70, i'm on a fixed income. i found a whole life insurance plan that's affordable, with a lifetime rate lock, so my monthly payment will never increase. all this by making a phone call. i don't like taking risks now that i'm almost 80. i made a phone call and found a plan that has written guarantees. in the last month alone, thousand
there was the van gogh painting found in the attic in norway, this comic book introducing superman foundthe old house. back to baseball cards, these are not the ty cobb cards, different story. a few years bag we were cleaning out my grandmother's attic and buried in the one of the boxes were stacks 1910 baseball cards. >> reporter: jackpot again, 800 cards this time estimated worth $2.8 million. some 20 accuse co usens has divided them up bly. >>> got to do spring cleaning....
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knowsample, most everyone van gogh paintings. he worked off of the landscape, but it is not photographic. truthtures the emotional of that landscape he is looking at. and the grass in the breeze. everything that we talk about in allegiance happened. camp, or not in that time, but they happened, and that is part of the truth of it. it is essentially a fictional story. the family is fictional. actual factso use of organizations and individuals, because -- played a critical part and was a very active actor in the internment jcl a.as was the -- can't tell the civil war you can't tell the story of the civil war without having the president of the united states, abraham lincoln. you can have a fictional story, but abraham lincoln really made things happen, so he is included in a fictional story. mr. roosevelt has written a fictional story, but he uses actual people that existed, just attorneye frankfurter, general michael. these are real people, but he is telling a fictional story, and we are telling a fictional story, using actual peo
knowsample, most everyone van gogh paintings. he worked off of the landscape, but it is not photographic. truthtures the emotional of that landscape he is looking at. and the grass in the breeze. everything that we talk about in allegiance happened. camp, or not in that time, but they happened, and that is part of the truth of it. it is essentially a fictional story. the family is fictional. actual factso use of organizations and individuals, because -- played a critical part and was a very...
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. >>> vincent van gogh is training on the anniversary of his birthday. a new movie is coming out that brings his paintings to life. it is called loving vincent. it tells his story by animating his paintings in his style. 100 painers were trained in his style to do it. >>> rob gronkowski officially joined instagram yesterday, this did make me smile. >> i'm coming to instagram. you ready? instagram baby. >> oh my goodness. >> he is a little boy trapped he has one post so far but it is a compilation from working out to dancing in the club. the easter bunny is long gone, or is it? >> say hi. >> come on, that is funny. >> the little dog is saying why are you humiliating like this? >>> finally, when some uber customers call for a ride expecting a prius to pick them up they were in for the surprise of their lives. >> i'm batman. nice to complete you. >> is this for real? >> yeah. this is my prius. >> yes batman's prius is actually a jet black lamborghini or in this case a bat mobile. the guy went from customer to bat outfit with his bat mobile. and if you ask t
. >>> vincent van gogh is training on the anniversary of his birthday. a new movie is coming out that brings his paintings to life. it is called loving vincent. it tells his story by animating his paintings in his style. 100 painers were trained in his style to do it. >>> rob gronkowski officially joined instagram yesterday, this did make me smile. >> i'm coming to instagram. you ready? instagram baby. >> oh my goodness. >> he is a little boy trapped he has...
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. >> reporter: there was the van gogh painting found in a attic in norway and there comic back found in the wall of an old house. back to the cards. >> a few years back, my cousin carla and myself were cleaning out my grandmother's attic and bury ied in one of the boxes was stacks of 1910 e-98 baseball cards. >> reporter: jackpot again. more than 800 cards this time estimated worth $2.8 million. some 20 cousins have now divided them up amicably. so thanks, ty cobb for batting .387 and sticking around 100 years. john donvan, washington. >> i've dug through my grand patient's attic. >> did you find anything. >> yeah, their dentures. there's gold somewhere in there. >> you did not. >> might be worth something. >> you didn't. he's joking. > not that kind you have luck. >> tell grandma you're joking. you did not find her dentures. >> that's it the news for this half hour. >> remember to find us on facebook. >>> this morning on "world news now," the tributes to nancy reagan. >> the heartfelt remembrances to the first lady after a long life in the public eye from hollywood to the white hous
. >> reporter: there was the van gogh painting found in a attic in norway and there comic back found in the wall of an old house. back to the cards. >> a few years back, my cousin carla and myself were cleaning out my grandmother's attic and bury ied in one of the boxes was stacks of 1910 e-98 baseball cards. >> reporter: jackpot again. more than 800 cards this time estimated worth $2.8 million. some 20 cousins have now divided them up amicably. so thanks, ty cobb for batting...
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. >> i'm vincent van gogh for the george avenue on the next block from this project we serve 200 andhirty fathers and mothers that live in the tenderloin and central soma and a 4 through 8 grade school program and program that serves the high school and college age youth over the last two years shore stop sign has built quality relationships with the institutional leaders and people the tierpdz for this work their to be commended the two hundred and thirty families at the marriott academy want it to be developed they believe that that will make the neighborhood safer for them and their children that is important because the density of the tenderloin is one of the hoist highest in the city according to the tenderloin strategy and children growing up in a safe neighborhood is important for life success and longer healthy at the same time the 200 and thirty families we serve are worried about their own affordability of their hoosiers 90 percent of the families have an income of thirty percent or below of the area mentioned income, of course, 24 percent permanent affordable housing in th
. >> i'm vincent van gogh for the george avenue on the next block from this project we serve 200 andhirty fathers and mothers that live in the tenderloin and central soma and a 4 through 8 grade school program and program that serves the high school and college age youth over the last two years shore stop sign has built quality relationships with the institutional leaders and people the tierpdz for this work their to be commended the two hundred and thirty families at the marriott academy...