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i said vincent van gogh? and his tussles with madness and with incarceration but also julian schnabel is attempting to show us the world he saw through his paintings visually represented. here is a clip. i'm telling you you have to look inside. you keep saying look inside, i get it, i do. you keep repeating yourself. what do you think i'm doing? i don't invent the picture. i don't need to invent the picture. ifind it already in nature. ijust have to free it. all right. i'm just saying first think about your surface and how the paint will sit on it. get control over what you're doing. maybe you should work inside more. i spent all my life alone in a room. i need to go out, and work, to forget myself. i want to be out of control. i need to be in a feverish state. it is called the act of painting for a reason. all right, calm down. i don't want to calm down. the faster i paint, the better i feel. i can't stay here vincent. what are you saying? so that line when he says it is called the act of painting for a reas
i said vincent van gogh? and his tussles with madness and with incarceration but also julian schnabel is attempting to show us the world he saw through his paintings visually represented. here is a clip. i'm telling you you have to look inside. you keep saying look inside, i get it, i do. you keep repeating yourself. what do you think i'm doing? i don't invent the picture. i don't need to invent the picture. ifind it already in nature. ijust have to free it. all right. i'm just saying first...
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i can't stay here, vincent. what are you saying?t of painting for a reason" — that's kind of central. this is like the act of the act of painting and you could see from that clip that whatjulian schnabel is trying to do is to put you within the mind of van gogh and to see the world through his eyes. i think willem dafoe's central performance is terrific. there were moments that i really did believe that he was the artist. schnabel is very interesting because what he's done before is things like the diving bell and the butterfly. schnabel‘s first film was basquiat, so he's done biographies because he is an artist who turned to film—making. i think there are occasions when the drama meanders a bit, when it becomes a series of conversations that kind of attempt to explain how it is that the artist is seeing the world. but at its best, it's, you know, it if a film, it's a cinematic experience and i think you saw from that clip schnabel is definitely trying to put you in the mind of the artist and say this is how he saw the world. not en
i can't stay here, vincent. what are you saying?t of painting for a reason" — that's kind of central. this is like the act of the act of painting and you could see from that clip that whatjulian schnabel is trying to do is to put you within the mind of van gogh and to see the world through his eyes. i think willem dafoe's central performance is terrific. there were moments that i really did believe that he was the artist. schnabel is very interesting because what he's done before is...
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domestically — it's tight in the title race — vincent kompa ny looks forward to the run in.final. three finals ina every game will be a final. three finals in a row is difficult. we will see. and why england will take some stopping as the six nations returns this weekend. good evening. arsenal will have to turn around a first leg deficit for the second round in a row if they're to reach the last eight of the europa league. unai emery‘s side slumped to a three one defeat against rennes in france. in a match which saw sokratis sent off. rhia chohan reports. while the gunners were recovering from a in north london derby ram, rennes had wrecked the days to prepare for the biggest night in european football. they have the crowds and noise to market. —— had eight days of rest. they got an early lead, arsenal. flu ky, eight days of rest. they got an early lead, arsenal. fluky, but the desired effect nonetheless arsenal we re desired effect nonetheless arsenal were driving to a great start. for much of the first half, arsenal were in control but that changed in moments. the second y
domestically — it's tight in the title race — vincent kompa ny looks forward to the run in.final. three finals ina every game will be a final. three finals in a row is difficult. we will see. and why england will take some stopping as the six nations returns this weekend. good evening. arsenal will have to turn around a first leg deficit for the second round in a row if they're to reach the last eight of the europa league. unai emery‘s side slumped to a three one defeat against rennes in...
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it seems as if vincent van gogh one statoil a something. and this is hers here can almost feel the delicate breeze of the starry night. his eight hundred eighty nine masterpiece in french lend me a twenty is what gives the multimedia exhibition in paris at a unit in him yet its name. is the director of the digital culture center located in a former metal foundry the cultural agency could to esperance has long experimented with ways of allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the work of the dutch painter with all their senses. to his past says the philip the new technology called amiens arts music immersive experience the idea is to connect the images with music creating a virtual reality in which one coughs paintings become a unique arts experience that the group of us hope. to do this one hundred forty video projectors light up some three thousand three hundred square meters a project in space over five hundred paintings and drawings shine as large format three d. animations on the ten meter high walls. a special soundtrack completes th
it seems as if vincent van gogh one statoil a something. and this is hers here can almost feel the delicate breeze of the starry night. his eight hundred eighty nine masterpiece in french lend me a twenty is what gives the multimedia exhibition in paris at a unit in him yet its name. is the director of the digital culture center located in a former metal foundry the cultural agency could to esperance has long experimented with ways of allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the work of the...
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i said vincent van gogh?incarceration, but also julian schnabel is attempting to show us the world he saw through his paintings visually represented. here's a clip. i'm telling you, you have to look inside. you keep saying look inside, i get it, i do. you keep repeating yourself. what do you think i'm doing? i don't invent the picture. i don't need to invent the picture. i find it already in nature. ijust have to free it. all right. i'm just saying first think about your surface and how the paint will sit on it. get control over what you're doing. maybe you should work inside more. i spent all my life alone in a room. i need to go out and work, to forget myself. i want to be out of control. i need to be in a feverish state. it's called the act of painting for a reason. all right, calm down. i don't want to calm down. the faster i paint, the better i feel. i can't stay here, vincent. what are you saying? so that line when he says it's called the act of painting for a reason. i mean that's kind of telling you,
i said vincent van gogh?incarceration, but also julian schnabel is attempting to show us the world he saw through his paintings visually represented. here's a clip. i'm telling you, you have to look inside. you keep saying look inside, i get it, i do. you keep repeating yourself. what do you think i'm doing? i don't invent the picture. i don't need to invent the picture. i find it already in nature. ijust have to free it. all right. i'm just saying first think about your surface and how the...
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plus, how london and british landscapes moulded the life and art of vincent van gogh. hello.tish mps are preparing to embark on a series of votes to explore other ways forward in the brexit process. some 16 options have been tabled and the process could last several days. some leading conservative brexit supporters have suggested they could now get behind theresa may's withdrawal agreement to prevent the risk of a long delay in the brexit process. here's our deputy political editor, john pienaar. parliament has shown its power. we know who is in control, and the answer is no—one. mps are getting ready to talk and vote their way through their ideas for brexit. but then what? brexiteer ministers especially insist mps taking control won't work. it's a negotiation between ourselves and the european union, and if parliament expresses a view, it may be entirely undeliverable. but the cabinet is split. there is amber rudd — she is backing mrs may's deal, but wants freedom for tories to vote as they choose. some junior ministers are saying privately they'll rebel and resign if they h
plus, how london and british landscapes moulded the life and art of vincent van gogh. hello.tish mps are preparing to embark on a series of votes to explore other ways forward in the brexit process. some 16 options have been tabled and the process could last several days. some leading conservative brexit supporters have suggested they could now get behind theresa may's withdrawal agreement to prevent the risk of a long delay in the brexit process. here's our deputy political editor, john...
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vincent van gough came to britain in 1873 — not to make art, but to sell it and see it.ape painters, most notably john constable. he settled here at 87 hackford road in brixton, south east london. he'd leave home and walk to work in covent garden every day because he wanted to take in the sights and the sounds and the smells of britain. he'd often have some charles dickens in his pocket to read and always wore a top hat because, as he said, you couldn't be seen in london without one. van gough took to london like a beard to a face. that is, it grew on him. in a west end gallery he discovered james whistler's paintings, whose evening view of westminster bridge would inspire the dutchman, when he eventually became an artist a few years later, to produce one of his most famous works. he found something in british art which he recognised as different from the art of his own country. the way particularly british landscape could evoke a feeling in the viewer. that was something he always wanted to do himself. modern british artists, he noticed, were painting autumnal landscape
vincent van gough came to britain in 1873 — not to make art, but to sell it and see it.ape painters, most notably john constable. he settled here at 87 hackford road in brixton, south east london. he'd leave home and walk to work in covent garden every day because he wanted to take in the sights and the sounds and the smells of britain. he'd often have some charles dickens in his pocket to read and always wore a top hat because, as he said, you couldn't be seen in london without one. van...
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the large format projections make it possible to highlight the work structure as a result vincent van gough work can be examined very closely at what could be a bunch of us along. the light and sound shell lasts about thirty five minutes. and the exhibition made me cry it's really emotional and beautiful the installation gives us the feeling that we're standing right next to the painter. was the light projections really bring out his use of color little. bit indescribable difference this mix of music and pitches it's like therapy simply fantastic it's a very different experience from seeing the pictures in a museum it was more like telling a story and i thought it was very nice. the digital exhibition doesn't work with originals but that means it can display an artist's complete works in one place and therefore reach an entirely different target group. to sing my younger demo cuts it is also a way to democratize access to art and culture but it's also a real work of art in itself. of all it's a digital world to me but an artwork of its own. just to get all to. visitors to paris have u
the large format projections make it possible to highlight the work structure as a result vincent van gough work can be examined very closely at what could be a bunch of us along. the light and sound shell lasts about thirty five minutes. and the exhibition made me cry it's really emotional and beautiful the installation gives us the feeling that we're standing right next to the painter. was the light projections really bring out his use of color little. bit indescribable difference this mix of...
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been a 50-year fight to exonerate an innocent man, "indianapolis" by lynn vincent. on sunday, our live coverage continues starting at 3:00 p.m. eastern with journalist dave cullen and his book "parkland: the book of a movement," and author karen piper with her book "a girl's got into missiles: growing up in a secret desert." watch the tucson festival of books on booktv on c-span2. on wednesday, the supreme court heard an oral argument in the case about the status of a world war i memorial in prince george's county, maryland, just outside of washington, d.c. the american humanist association is challenging. we will hear first from the attorney representing the local government in this case. >> we are hearing an argument 1717, theing a case 17 american legion association against the american humanist association, and the consolidated case maryland national park and planning commission against the american humanist association. >> thank you, mr. chief justice, and may it please the court.
been a 50-year fight to exonerate an innocent man, "indianapolis" by lynn vincent. on sunday, our live coverage continues starting at 3:00 p.m. eastern with journalist dave cullen and his book "parkland: the book of a movement," and author karen piper with her book "a girl's got into missiles: growing up in a secret desert." watch the tucson festival of books on booktv on c-span2. on wednesday, the supreme court heard an oral argument in the case about the status...
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was it pablo picasso, vincent van gogh or salvador dali?it was van gogh. >> tucker: for two points, was it vincent van gogh? >> a painting by pablo picasso after years long search. >> this has been the most remarkable segment we've ever done. you know what? this is perfect, as longtime partners and friends i'm not surprised he wanted to end up on the same number. and, what is the capital of the african nation of burkina faso? >> you should know this, you always know this kind of thing. >> i don't want to wreck the perfect symmetry of this. next time let's do the molar report. >> you guys are the best. that's it for this week's final exam. how did you do? how will you do next week? pay attention to the news every day, tuesday through thursday to see if you can beat our experts. we will be right back. no >> tucker: a really distressing new out of california appears to show on elderly pro-life activists being beaten savagely buying angry leftists in the street in the city of san francisco. the banners owned by an 85-year-old. he attempts to st
was it pablo picasso, vincent van gogh or salvador dali?it was van gogh. >> tucker: for two points, was it vincent van gogh? >> a painting by pablo picasso after years long search. >> this has been the most remarkable segment we've ever done. you know what? this is perfect, as longtime partners and friends i'm not surprised he wanted to end up on the same number. and, what is the capital of the african nation of burkina faso? >> you should know this, you always know this...
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city's captain vincent kompany told the bbc‘s sports editor dan roan that the next couple of weeks could it isa it is a defining week the arts. the manager would have spoken about it. we have three competitions to play for next week and everything hangs on these results. every game will be a final. we will see. at the moment it is not on our minds. how impressed have you been by manchester united 7 impressed have you been by manchester united? they are a different team now. what he has done for the club is definitely brought back respectability to the club in a way that would not have been anticipated by many and, because results have followed, i think he has if not added to the right side to manchester he has added as a whole. as a person, i could not wish for another person to do as well with a rival. it is your destiny, if you win all your matches, you retain the title. you are in a fantastic race for liverpool. do you enjoy being in this fantastic battle?” being in this fantastic battle7|j don't know. i think all of us have the maximum amount of respect for liverpool because of the i
city's captain vincent kompany told the bbc‘s sports editor dan roan that the next couple of weeks could it isa it is a defining week the arts. the manager would have spoken about it. we have three competitions to play for next week and everything hangs on these results. every game will be a final. we will see. at the moment it is not on our minds. how impressed have you been by manchester united 7 impressed have you been by manchester united? they are a different team now. what he has done...
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journalist with his book, american prison, a journey into the is this of punishment. ,uthor lynn vincent went indianapolis, the true story of the worst naval disaster in u.s. history and the 50 or fight to exonerate an innocent man. myths, from the frontier to the border in the mind of america. continuesve coverage at 3:00 p.m. eastern with journalist dave: and his book. then the newsweek national political correspondent with her book, golden handcuffs come the secret history of trumps women, and an author with her book, a girl's guide to missiles, growing up in america secret desert. coverage of the festival of books this weekend on book tv on c-span2.
journalist with his book, american prison, a journey into the is this of punishment. ,uthor lynn vincent went indianapolis, the true story of the worst naval disaster in u.s. history and the 50 or fight to exonerate an innocent man. myths, from the frontier to the border in the mind of america. continuesve coverage at 3:00 p.m. eastern with journalist dave: and his book. then the newsweek national political correspondent with her book, golden handcuffs come the secret history of trumps women,...
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fourteenth that an attack a terror attack in kashmir split a bomb on a district took the lives of fourteen vincent jordi forces and following that in less than two weeks there were aerial strikes by india and a potential counter about the movement by mark fine as well of course the details of these clashes have been different depending on which side of the box on government that you are hearing from but such and clashes have not happened since decades of this is the farthest escalation of tension that has happened between the two nuclear armed neighbors and the whole of this of course of the leaders of government and then what does has the escalate these tensions as you mentioned pakistan saying that it's releasing the pilot as a gesture of peace how is india reacting. well interestingly enough to me why only prime minister imran khan has spoken about this being a gesture of peace the prime minister of india honorariums movie has so far not commented on the capture of the pilot or even the escalation of tensions his comments have been generally broad last evening there was a briefing by the she he
fourteenth that an attack a terror attack in kashmir split a bomb on a district took the lives of fourteen vincent jordi forces and following that in less than two weeks there were aerial strikes by india and a potential counter about the movement by mark fine as well of course the details of these clashes have been different depending on which side of the box on government that you are hearing from but such and clashes have not happened since decades of this is the farthest escalation of...
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vincent: it is good for emerging markets. not good for countries like japan who import a great deal of oil. generally speaking it is good for the u.s. as well. generally, higher oil signals a healthy economy around the world. it has been trading reasonably well. it is trading on production cuts. not much on economic fundamentals. day todaytom of the we get api inventories. tomorrow we get u.s. inventories. either one could screw this up. scarlet: you were saying oil was the leading asset class. what does the relationship look like now? vincent: the correlation is not as tight. it has broken down a little. as correlations go, these things could come back. i think why is because gains in oil are more -- are more on a production cut side. we should see that correlation sink up again and it would be a good indicator of where the markets are. joe: do you have thoughts on oil and energy overall? i wouldould just add, agree with those comments. the one other caveat i think is a potential positive catalyst is if the dollar breaks sou
vincent: it is good for emerging markets. not good for countries like japan who import a great deal of oil. generally speaking it is good for the u.s. as well. generally, higher oil signals a healthy economy around the world. it has been trading reasonably well. it is trading on production cuts. not much on economic fundamentals. day todaytom of the we get api inventories. tomorrow we get u.s. inventories. either one could screw this up. scarlet: you were saying oil was the leading asset class....
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vincent depaul and if we expand that district, we have the navigation centre at dog patch. so again, i urge you, atonight a principle, acknowledge the burdens and spread those as evenly as you can throughout the city. thank you. >> johanna and i can't read the last name and then linda way. >> my name is johanna -- >> louder. >> i live in portside at 38, right across from the site where new navigation center is proposed. i would like to say that an incident which happened to me when i was coming home, actually going forke toward the bus from costco. i had to walk a block and two homeless people had their camp there. as i walked through the walkway, i huge dog just from nowhere came over, came out and attacked me. luckily i didn't fall down. i don't know what would have happen. i ran and that dog started to follow me, but the owner somehow contained it. i feel going through that incident, i feel -- i'm very concerned about my own safety when this navigation center is opened. not just me but other residents with families, with small children, and the tourists, as well, who wal
vincent depaul and if we expand that district, we have the navigation centre at dog patch. so again, i urge you, atonight a principle, acknowledge the burdens and spread those as evenly as you can throughout the city. thank you. >> johanna and i can't read the last name and then linda way. >> my name is johanna -- >> louder. >> i live in portside at 38, right across from the site where new navigation center is proposed. i would like to say that an incident which happened...
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. >> jimmy: what is vincent like as a director?n this. >> yeah. >> jimmy: did you like playing a bad guy? >> it was kind of nice. it was an opportunity for me to do something different, you know, and i liked it. >> jimmy: did vincent think of you for the bad guy or did you say yes, i'll do it, but i'd like to play the bad guy? >> no, he thought of me for it. when he was putting his spin on this script he hit me up and said listen, i think, i think i had confided in him and said i don't think i'll ever be able to play a bad guy because the characters i play, they haven't been bad, in my career, if i try to be bad people will be oh, he's not that bachltd d. he was like, oh, i can make you bad. and accepted the challenge. it was a cool opportunity. >> jimmy: i'm trying to imagine him, because he's often the bad guy as a director. >> he plays a lot of bad buys. he was yo kingpin. kingpin. kini >> jimmy: and a tough guy. >> he's from new york, very direct. and he's a real artist. >> jimmy: what does that mean he's very direct. >> for in
. >> jimmy: what is vincent like as a director?n this. >> yeah. >> jimmy: did you like playing a bad guy? >> it was kind of nice. it was an opportunity for me to do something different, you know, and i liked it. >> jimmy: did vincent think of you for the bad guy or did you say yes, i'll do it, but i'd like to play the bad guy? >> no, he thought of me for it. when he was putting his spin on this script he hit me up and said listen, i think, i think i had...
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vincent brothers --- a former high school principal convicted of killing his three children and mother-in-law. and richard allen davis --- has been on death row since 19-96 for the kidnap and murder of 12- year-old polly klaas from petaluma. (vicki) today-- marc klass-- the father of polly klaas-- spoke out about the governor's decision. and he does not support it. (grant) (vicki)(vicki) (vicki) you can see more interviews like this on our new app-- kron-on. it is the bay area's only live, local news streaming... 24/7 commercial- free service. download it today from the app store ... right now kron is offering a free one week trial. (grant) happening tonight in the south bay... a community meeting in a san jose neighborhood where oposed encampment. right now-- the hope village encampment is near the airport-- on city owned land. but operators say the land cannot accommodate the amount of people they currently house-- and they need to relocate. the proposed new site for hope village is in willow glen-- and neighbors tell kron-4 they are not happy about it. the meeting tonight is at the elks lo
vincent brothers --- a former high school principal convicted of killing his three children and mother-in-law. and richard allen davis --- has been on death row since 19-96 for the kidnap and murder of 12- year-old polly klaas from petaluma. (vicki) today-- marc klass-- the father of polly klaas-- spoke out about the governor's decision. and he does not support it. (grant) (vicki)(vicki) (vicki) you can see more interviews like this on our new app-- kron-on. it is the bay area's only live,...
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speaking to the bbc‘s sport editor dan roan, captain vincent kompany said the week will be prove a defining their season. it isa it is a defining week for us because we have three different, i'm sure the manager will have spoken about it, three competitions to play for next week. everything hangs on these results. every game will be a final. to win three finals in a row is difficult. we will see. at the moment, it is not on her mind. how impressed have you been by what they have done to your main rivals? they are a different club to what they have been a few weeks ago. what he has done for the club is definitely brought back respectability to the clu b brought back respectability to the club what's up in a way that would not have been anticipated by many. and because results have followed, i think if he is not added to the right side of manchester, added to manchester as a whole and for him to do well, as a person, being a revival, i couldn't wish to enter the person to do as well with the rivals. for the first time in a while, the title is wrecking your hands, your destiny for you to win a
speaking to the bbc‘s sport editor dan roan, captain vincent kompany said the week will be prove a defining their season. it isa it is a defining week for us because we have three different, i'm sure the manager will have spoken about it, three competitions to play for next week. everything hangs on these results. every game will be a final. to win three finals in a row is difficult. we will see. at the moment, it is not on her mind. how impressed have you been by what they have done to your...
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. >> vincent price. >> after the break... >> but first our "strange inheritance" quiz question.olid-gold disco hit "i was made for loving you"? kiss, iron maiden or the ramones? the answer when we return. >> so, which '70s hard rock band switched gears to cut the disco gold record "i was made for loving you"? it's a, kiss. the song's cowriter, paul stanley, said he wanted to prove it was easy to make a disco hit. >> so, where were we? oh, right. in the middle of a story about how hugh hooper came into inherit not one but two strange art collections. one was a fleet of car sculptures created by his younger brother, steven, also known as hoop or the king of art, if you please. the second collection, as you're about to see, was curated apparently at significant cost by a classic new york character named baird jones. >> baird had a standard preppy uniform. khaki pants, baseball hat, and would send out these little invitation cards. >> author marianne macy met baird in the early '80s, when he's known as the columbia university grad student who throws the best parties in town. >> he w
. >> vincent price. >> after the break... >> but first our "strange inheritance" quiz question.olid-gold disco hit "i was made for loving you"? kiss, iron maiden or the ramones? the answer when we return. >> so, which '70s hard rock band switched gears to cut the disco gold record "i was made for loving you"? it's a, kiss. the song's cowriter, paul stanley, said he wanted to prove it was easy to make a disco hit. >> so, where were we?...
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back in february, vincent's garage wassel filled with fuel and it ignited and it ended up burning 40%f his body. now the motorcycle community is coming together for him. he h steve has decided to put his bike up on ebay. all of the proceeds are going to go up on to family. you can donate to the gofundme page. if you'd like to help them out, just head on over to rightthisminute.com for that link or check it out on our mobile app. delilah to go out, but -- >> nope. >> it's cold and rainy. no. >> the weather hold up that has her holding it in. >> and a bobsledding adventure featuring yours truly. >> oh, look at you. >> why there's a lot more fun where that came from. >> oh, hey. no way. >> brought to you by hershey. we're on a mission to heart warm the world. a great dishwasher needs a great detergent. so ge appliances tested finish on over 5000 dishes proving dish after sparking dish that it's not just clean, it's finished. switch to finish quantum. recommended by ge appliances. now, super stay matte inkades. from maybelline new york. bold color. urban edge. liquid matte formula. up to
back in february, vincent's garage wassel filled with fuel and it ignited and it ended up burning 40%f his body. now the motorcycle community is coming together for him. he h steve has decided to put his bike up on ebay. all of the proceeds are going to go up on to family. you can donate to the gofundme page. if you'd like to help them out, just head on over to rightthisminute.com for that link or check it out on our mobile app. delilah to go out, but -- >> nope. >> it's cold and...
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for two points, was it vincent 1-ear van gogh?inting by pablo picasso worth over $128 million. [laughter] he previously hung in picasso's home until his death in 1973. >> tucker: this has been the most remarkable segment we have ever done. you know what, this is perfect. as long time partners and friends, i'm not surprised that you wanted to end on the same number but the rules require, one tiebreaker question. and this is a very esoteric question, we have asked a befor before. what is the capital of the african nation of burkina faso? >> you should know this. you always know this. i know. >> tucker: it is ouagadougou. i'm telling you that because i don't want to wreck the perfect symmetry. nobody wins, yet everybody wins. >> everybody is a winner! >> next time, let's just do the mueller report, we will be fine. >> tucker: you guys are the best, great to see you tonight. that's it for this week's "final exam." how did you do? how are you going to do next week?? pay attention to the news every day and see if you can beat our expert
for two points, was it vincent 1-ear van gogh?inting by pablo picasso worth over $128 million. [laughter] he previously hung in picasso's home until his death in 1973. >> tucker: this has been the most remarkable segment we have ever done. you know what, this is perfect. as long time partners and friends, i'm not surprised that you wanted to end on the same number but the rules require, one tiebreaker question. and this is a very esoteric question, we have asked a befor before. what is...
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. >> this is vincent. he likes facebook, a lot. >> what's he posting 50 times a day?i can have a war with anybody and destroy them. i have done it. people bail at the end and go, who is this guy? >> he seems to have a lot of time. >> it's an interesting video. it's a documentary. a little funny at the same time. it's made by his son dillon and his girlfriend. it started pretty normally. >> when he joined, it was fine. he did the normal old person stuff. then came the meme. >> does he have a message? >> it seems to be just about winning pretty much any argument or any discussion that's happening through memes. >> if you -- i don't want do it. if you make me do that, you are in a lot of trouble. >> it has turned into the obsession. >> sometimes i wake up in the middle of the night. i roll over. my husband's not there. he must have woken up, had a thought about facebook, snuck out of bed and he is on the computer. >> the whole family is involved in this. >> one week i tallied it up. he posted 352 times. >> 352 times. wow. >> sometimes he posts so much that -- >> i'm inap
. >> this is vincent. he likes facebook, a lot. >> what's he posting 50 times a day?i can have a war with anybody and destroy them. i have done it. people bail at the end and go, who is this guy? >> he seems to have a lot of time. >> it's an interesting video. it's a documentary. a little funny at the same time. it's made by his son dillon and his girlfriend. it started pretty normally. >> when he joined, it was fine. he did the normal old person stuff. then came...
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and vincent cordero, thanks, too, as well >> thank you >>> major changes.is what boeing is planning this week for its grounded 737 max 8 jets in the wake of those two deadly crashes recently. we'll tell you what exactly they've got in store, coming up. >>> uber making a key acquisition before its expected ipo. the details on our radar segment. that's next. they have the investment expertise to unlock opportunities other advisers might not see. learn what a cfa charterholder can do for you, at therightquestion.org dear tech... you've been making headlines. smart tech is everywhere. but is that enough? i need tech that understands my business. i need tech that works at scale. dear tech... dear tech... dear tech... we're exploring quantum to develop next generation energy. we're using blockchain to help make sure food stays fresh. we're using ai to help create more accessible health care. we're using iot to create new kinds of digital wallets. let's see some more headlines about that. let's expect more from technology. let's put smart to work. does your wealth
and vincent cordero, thanks, too, as well >> thank you >>> major changes.is what boeing is planning this week for its grounded 737 max 8 jets in the wake of those two deadly crashes recently. we'll tell you what exactly they've got in store, coming up. >>> uber making a key acquisition before its expected ipo. the details on our radar segment. that's next. they have the investment expertise to unlock opportunities other advisers might not see. learn what a cfa...
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are happy about more permit parking but are weary about the day to day.daughter ride's bart daily, vincentn "not a lot we can do just another tax increase it's out of my hand we just have to grin and bear it"daily bart rider, jorge rodriguez"but if its just someone trying to capitalize on the people who depend on this for transportation it's going to suck for them."i heard from bart officials this morning who tell me this new parking garage actually added over 100
are happy about more permit parking but are weary about the day to day.daughter ride's bart daily, vincentn "not a lot we can do just another tax increase it's out of my hand we just have to grin and bear it"daily bart rider, jorge rodriguez"but if its just someone trying to capitalize on the people who depend on this for transportation it's going to suck for them."i heard from bart officials this morning who tell me this new parking garage actually added over 100
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. >> back heret home, happening today, word 7 council member, vincent gray,l w host a crime summit here in d.c. it will be held at the jones memorial united methodist church. d.c. pice chief, peter ne newssham will be there to answer questions. >> you may see activity around walter reed naval center. they plan to start ills. the drills are meant to help them respond to security-related incints are said to last through friday. it will posts the dri on the facebook and twitter pages. >>> what happened to chocolate city? that's being asked in a new documentary that questions regentrification. this documentary follows three washington, d. washingtonians. for the first time, it does not have a majority black population. >> we don't paint development in a bat light. we don't paint change in a bad light. we hope we can expose the within the system right now and how the city is developing and create a city that is more inclusive, particularly for the residents who have been here for so long. >> the film's producers hope to partner with d.c. public schools. they want students in the communities
. >> back heret home, happening today, word 7 council member, vincent gray,l w host a crime summit here in d.c. it will be held at the jones memorial united methodist church. d.c. pice chief, peter ne newssham will be there to answer questions. >> you may see activity around walter reed naval center. they plan to start ills. the drills are meant to help them respond to security-related incints are said to last through friday. it will posts the dri on the facebook and twitter pages....
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are happy about more permit parking but are weary about the day to day.daughter ride's bart daily, vincent dinneen "not a lot we can do just another tax increase it's out of my hand we just have to grin and bear it"daily bart rider, jorge rodriguez"but if its just someone trying to capitalize on the people who depend on this for transportation it's going to suck for them."i heard from bart officials this morning who tell me this new parking garage actually added over 100 spots to the walnut creek station...which has the 2nd largest waiting list for permit parking spaces...so this change was to help add more spaces for those with monthly parking needs. reporting in walnut creek...christina tetreault kron4 news (justine) also in the east bay... police are warning of a mountan lion in san ramon. officer say a man who lives near lilac ridge road in the windemere neighborhood reported seeing a mountain lion in hs backyard. fish and game officials were notified of the sighting. they say if you run into a mountain lion... try to appear as big as possible, speak loudly, and throw rocks or sticks i
are happy about more permit parking but are weary about the day to day.daughter ride's bart daily, vincent dinneen "not a lot we can do just another tax increase it's out of my hand we just have to grin and bear it"daily bart rider, jorge rodriguez"but if its just someone trying to capitalize on the people who depend on this for transportation it's going to suck for them."i heard from bart officials this morning who tell me this new parking garage actually added over 100...
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actor jan michael vincent has died at age 73. '70s heartthrob was amongst one of the highest paid actors in the world with movies like "big wednesday," and "world's greatest athlete." he was best known for the tv seri, "air wo it less than a blessing. >> he hit rock bottom in the '90s battling drug and alcohol addicti addiction. he was arrested several times and almost died in a 1976 car crash, but in 2007, it was clear all his hardships had taken a toll on krvincent. >> your life must be real special. do not destroy it by doing anything like that. >>> now to r. kelly. as of this afternoon, the embattled r&b singer remained in jail because of back child support. he was taken into custody wednesday, the same day the first part of his explosive interview with gayle king aired. >> y'all trying to kill me. >> gayle asked r. kelly about this surprising trip to mcdonald's. it was last month after he po charges. >> what do you say to your fans? >> i think considering the seriousness of the charge, i just wouldn't think you would go and
actor jan michael vincent has died at age 73. '70s heartthrob was amongst one of the highest paid actors in the world with movies like "big wednesday," and "world's greatest athlete." he was best known for the tv seri, "air wo it less than a blessing. >> he hit rock bottom in the '90s battling drug and alcohol addicti addiction. he was arrested several times and almost died in a 1976 car crash, but in 2007, it was clear all his hardships had taken a toll on...
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council member vincent gray was at the d.c.le for an event last fall when he got into a dispute with a bouncer over his form of i.d. he said the bouncer pushed him, causing him to fall and hurt his back and. ha it says that d.c.'s alcoholic beverages registration fined it and not to sell alcohol for seven days. >> a woman is in jail this morn morning over an argument over dog poop. et in for o let that a second. a woman confronted a lady named sty freeman, about picking up her dog's waste. that woman caughthe who thing on cell phone video. that's when freeman phone out of her hand and hit her. poe woman grabbed her phone and left. ce caught up with her and charged her with robbery. >> it is a bummer toee dog poop in your neighborhood. >>> you could own the historic town hall buding, remmington virginia. theown council is trying to $190,000.town hall for the council moved to a different building two years ago. the building ias built 1905 and was originally used as a bank. it still has the bank's safe and vault. the building once
council member vincent gray was at the d.c.le for an event last fall when he got into a dispute with a bouncer over his form of i.d. he said the bouncer pushed him, causing him to fall and hurt his back and. ha it says that d.c.'s alcoholic beverages registration fined it and not to sell alcohol for seven days. >> a woman is in jail this morn morning over an argument over dog poop. et in for o let that a second. a woman confronted a lady named sty freeman, about picking up her dog's...
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peter: you also talk about something i've never heard of, from iowa, 1937, john vincent. thank you. who was that? tom: amazing professor at iowa state university. who developed the first electronic, digital computer. as the world was trying to figure out how this computing idea works. and the story -- and i'm not going to preempt it because i want your viewers to go buy "from gutenberg to google" so they can read this wonderful story, but he developed it. you just can't make this stuff up. he developed it on the back of a cocktail napkin over a bourbon and soda in a roadhouse. peter: in illinois. tom: in illinois, because he had to drive from dry iowa across the mississippi river to illinois, where he could get a drink. peter: so is he one of the fathers of the third revolution? tom: without a doubt. and he never got his recognition. his idea was swiped by some folks over here in the east coast academic institutions. he went off to do other things, because the second world war intervened. eventually, his work was recognized by the united states court of appeals, in a lawsuit, as to
peter: you also talk about something i've never heard of, from iowa, 1937, john vincent. thank you. who was that? tom: amazing professor at iowa state university. who developed the first electronic, digital computer. as the world was trying to figure out how this computing idea works. and the story -- and i'm not going to preempt it because i want your viewers to go buy "from gutenberg to google" so they can read this wonderful story, but he developed it. you just can't make this...
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dutch painter vincent van gough perhaps said it best when he commented that in the moments that he felt overcome by piety he went outside to paint the stars. more than a third of people on earth never get a glimpse of the milky way due to like pollution we asked on facebook for your views on the topic does artificial light equal progress or to the need to literally take back the night. i even writes it makes me sad and i worry most of all about the animals that are affected. he one from the philippines calls it a side effect of our technological capabilities but he says we must do something to limit light pollution in the atmosphere. here not a come and suck has to plea in venezuela we don't have this problem because our lights have gone out. cloudy i feel sorry for people who can't see the milky way in all its splendor she's fortunate enough to see it only a year long from her home in chile. thank you for all your comments. darkness and light there's lots of it out there in the universe and most of it is still a mystery to us such as the incredibly bright bursts of gamma rays emitted b
dutch painter vincent van gough perhaps said it best when he commented that in the moments that he felt overcome by piety he went outside to paint the stars. more than a third of people on earth never get a glimpse of the milky way due to like pollution we asked on facebook for your views on the topic does artificial light equal progress or to the need to literally take back the night. i even writes it makes me sad and i worry most of all about the animals that are affected. he one from the...
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the high—pressure premier league title race continues this weekend — manchester city's captain vincent complacency at the club as they aim to retain their title. city currently lead liverpool by a point at the top of the table and will be looking to keep their noses in front when they take on watford at the etihad on saturday. liverpool, meanwhile, play burnley on sunday — and kompany says they knowjust how good their rivals are. i think all of us have a massive amount of respect for liverpool because of the intensity, just such a clinical team. and to say that we are going to be champions without winning the next nine games, probably not. so then you kind of looks, 0k, do we have enough to win the next nine games? that is the challenge in front of us. we play nine games, united, tottenham, so none of us are getting complacent because we respect the fact that our competitor is a very serious competitor. ole gunnar solksjaer has confirmed his contract with molde has ended — he was previously the manager of the norwegian side before being put in in caretaker charge at manchester united i
the high—pressure premier league title race continues this weekend — manchester city's captain vincent complacency at the club as they aim to retain their title. city currently lead liverpool by a point at the top of the table and will be looking to keep their noses in front when they take on watford at the etihad on saturday. liverpool, meanwhile, play burnley on sunday — and kompany says they knowjust how good their rivals are. i think all of us have a massive amount of respect for...
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vincent and oscar however are too busy during break time to shake a leg they need to inspect the thermostats in their classroom they've been appointed energy managers at their school. their tasks also include regulating the temperature in the classroom and checking the quality of the air. if it's bad we wouldn't be able to concentrate we get tired and end up with bad grades. they've learned how to make sure the air stays fresh without wasting energy by opening the doors and windows and airing the rooms during break time for example. it's a short blast of air we let in the fresh air unless how to stay. that's intermittent ventilation. the young technicians also keep a close eye on the central heating settings for all the classrooms. a total of eighteen schools participate in this project and the advantages are already obvious the fledgling energy managers have helped their schools reduce energy costs by an average of ten percent. the school is really big it's got loads of rooms and when all the heating is on it gets really hot in here. we have an i phone we never used to pay this sort of thin
vincent and oscar however are too busy during break time to shake a leg they need to inspect the thermostats in their classroom they've been appointed energy managers at their school. their tasks also include regulating the temperature in the classroom and checking the quality of the air. if it's bad we wouldn't be able to concentrate we get tired and end up with bad grades. they've learned how to make sure the air stays fresh without wasting energy by opening the doors and windows and airing...
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this is yours to paris have until the end of the year to be transported into the heart of vincent van gox expressive and powerful works. this classical musician mixing use of force on runs like few before hand. peerless maxime that man beats up has become something of a superstar in asia for his the classical interpretations on pop music now he uses his solid classical music training to expand into other areas beats his music is drawing in crowds who would rarely attend a classical music concert he caught up with him as he tours europe with his latest album new silk road. to. recognize this piece of music it's the well known in the home of the mountain king by norwegian composer and bad greek written in one thousand nine hundred eighty seven when moxie may read someplace that it's neither classical nor pop it's his very own version. of it was a student at the college i was like a classical puritan hours someone told me back then you're never going to cross or i will say you're crazy there's no way i don't know why or now with some very very gentle classical music and then i said you k
this is yours to paris have until the end of the year to be transported into the heart of vincent van gox expressive and powerful works. this classical musician mixing use of force on runs like few before hand. peerless maxime that man beats up has become something of a superstar in asia for his the classical interpretations on pop music now he uses his solid classical music training to expand into other areas beats his music is drawing in crowds who would rarely attend a classical music...
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vincent van gogh came to britain in 1873 — not to make art, but to sell it and see it.e. he settled here at 87 hackford road in brixton, south east london. he'd leave home and walk to work in covent garden every day because he wanted to take in the sights and the sounds and the smells of britain. he'd often have some charles dickens in his pocket to read and always wore a top hat because, as he said, you couldn't be seen in london without one. van gogh took to london like a beard to a face. that is, it grew on him. in a west end gallery, he discovered james whistler's paintings, whose evening view of westminster bridge would inspire the dutchman when he eventually became an artist a few years later to produce one of his most famous works. he found something in british art which he recognised as different from the art of his own country. the way, particularly, british landscape could evoke a feeling in the viewer. that was something he always wanted to do himself. modern british artists, he noticed, were painting autumnal landscapes, and paintings like millais' chill 0ct
vincent van gogh came to britain in 1873 — not to make art, but to sell it and see it.e. he settled here at 87 hackford road in brixton, south east london. he'd leave home and walk to work in covent garden every day because he wanted to take in the sights and the sounds and the smells of britain. he'd often have some charles dickens in his pocket to read and always wore a top hat because, as he said, you couldn't be seen in london without one. van gogh took to london like a beard to a face....