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>> harlequin has been a digitally-based publisher. they been forward thinking. we are having a last night. going back to what you're saying is disruption doesn't have to be negative thing. so carina press was the first publisher within a large house and had to approach and a number of ways looking at systems to the personnel to resources for basically from the bottom-up we are disrupting. we approach the authors in a different way. we look at contracts differently. who disrupted the finance model. we used a higher royalty. we were bringing authors than to let them have her control. we disrupted at the production level because we had to go at a quicker speed to market so we wanted things done much more quickly where people were planning ahead two years, we were planning ahead six months. so we were disrupted in every level and that is something harlequin really embraced, but which look at every level of our process and see how come i disrupt them and make a positive impact. >> some of what she learned the smaller publishers and i wonder whether now he watched the
>> harlequin has been a digitally-based publisher. they been forward thinking. we are having a last night. going back to what you're saying is disruption doesn't have to be negative thing. so carina press was the first publisher within a large house and had to approach and a number of ways looking at systems to the personnel to resources for basically from the bottom-up we are disrupting. we approach the authors in a different way. we look at contracts differently. who disrupted the...
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. >> picasso's 1971 work "head of a harlequin" gone forever? claude monet's views a cheering cross and waterloo bridge in london and matisse's 1919 painting "meeting girl in yellow," also appear to have been destroyed. romanian experts are still examining the fragments, but the forensic evidence seems conclusive. >> my colleagues have found calcite and several types of mineral pigments -- white lead, chinese white, barium sulfate, cinnabar. >> this woman has already admitted to burning the masterpieces. she is the mother of one of the men who allegedly stole the works of art from a museum in rotterdam and october 2012. she has told investigators that she initially buried them in this cemetery following her son 's arrest but then decided to burn them. experts have put the value of the torch paintings at more than 100 million euros. but the loss of unique artworks such as these far exceeds their monetary value. >> terrible story. onto sports now. and portugal -- portuguese writer has claimed his second victory in the tour de france. >> written's
. >> picasso's 1971 work "head of a harlequin" gone forever? claude monet's views a cheering cross and waterloo bridge in london and matisse's 1919 painting "meeting girl in yellow," also appear to have been destroyed. romanian experts are still examining the fragments, but the forensic evidence seems conclusive. >> my colleagues have found calcite and several types of mineral pigments -- white lead, chinese white, barium sulfate, cinnabar. >> this woman...
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. >> picasso's 1971 work "head of a harlequin" gone forever? claude monet's views a cheering cross and waterloo bridge in london and matisse's 1919 painting "meeting girl in yellow," also appear to have been destroyed. romanian experts are still examining the fragments, but the forensic evidence seems conclusive. >> my colleagues have found calcite and several types of mineral pigments -- white lead, chinese white, barium sulfate, cinnabar. >> this woman has already admitted to burning the masterpieces. she is the mother of one of the men who allegedly stole the works of art from a museum in rotterdam and october 2012. she has told investigators that she initially buried them in this cemetery following her son 's arrest but then decided to burn them. experts have put the value of the torch paintings at more than 100 million euros. but the loss of unique artworks such as these far exceeds their monetary value. >> terrible story. onto sports now. and portugal -- portuguese writer has claimed his second victory in the tour de france. >> written's
. >> picasso's 1971 work "head of a harlequin" gone forever? claude monet's views a cheering cross and waterloo bridge in london and matisse's 1919 painting "meeting girl in yellow," also appear to have been destroyed. romanian experts are still examining the fragments, but the forensic evidence seems conclusive. >> my colleagues have found calcite and several types of mineral pigments -- white lead, chinese white, barium sulfate, cinnabar. >> this woman...
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they are like hair -- harlequins and so are you. you live in l.a. and hobnob with celebrities. is it all they talk about besides bestiality? >> yeah, yeah. no, every time we have celebrities on what they talk about is what ever they are there endorsing. it has gotten to be an awkward dance. we just had two nfl players there to talk about depends. weight watchers is upset at jennifer hudson. this is not how she got skin me. the rest of the producers of consultants with the second grip. there are a lot of people that work in hollywood. >> they can help raise themselves on the celebrity status ladder because they choose the right political agenda. >> they have to like the fact that when oprah gets an invitation to the white house she sends people. >> she is so big she doesn't have to. i mean big in a metaphor cal way. i would never make fun of oprah's weight. it is a challenge for her. i admire her ballooning and shrinking body. the white house ask you not promote obamacare. >> why? first of all that's two fold. the white house knows i exist. i have to be jealous of that. accordin
they are like hair -- harlequins and so are you. you live in l.a. and hobnob with celebrities. is it all they talk about besides bestiality? >> yeah, yeah. no, every time we have celebrities on what they talk about is what ever they are there endorsing. it has gotten to be an awkward dance. we just had two nfl players there to talk about depends. weight watchers is upset at jennifer hudson. this is not how she got skin me. the rest of the producers of consultants with the second grip....
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they were like some harlequin novel. i mean, it's just really mind boggling that this person should be standing for public office with all of -- knowing that these kinds of things were going to come out. >> chris smith in "the new york times" this morning calls for anthony weiner to drop out of the race effectively. they say at the end, he says he's staying in the mayoral race, to those who know his arrogance and have grown tired of the tawdry saga and what he's dragged the city through, this is not surprising. yes, his defense has been more things were going to come out. i've said that all along. i don't think most of us thought they would come out from after the initial tweets when he was in congress. the ones he's talking about yesterday were in the summer of last year, a year after he resipd from congress, after he says he worked it out with his wife, after they had a child together. it means he was still doing this after all of that. >> right. his resignation from congress didn't say i apologize for what i've done a
they were like some harlequin novel. i mean, it's just really mind boggling that this person should be standing for public office with all of -- knowing that these kinds of things were going to come out. >> chris smith in "the new york times" this morning calls for anthony weiner to drop out of the race effectively. they say at the end, he says he's staying in the mayoral race, to those who know his arrogance and have grown tired of the tawdry saga and what he's dragged the city...