washington tonight , cutting losses. that s the focus of tonight s angle. now it s natural that we as humans often have a hard time letting go , admitting to ourselves that the path we re on is a dead end, that the goal we set is unattainable or that the cost of achieving are just too high. instinctively we feel like ending something prematurely. maybe it s a sign of weakness that quitting for losers but especially in politics the opposite is often true with joe biden as president, there are sadly many areas where america needs to cut her losses first we need to cut our losses in ukraine. if you hadn t noticed, the ukrainians are not winning as our own nation is hurting. we ve allocated more than fifty three billion dollars and counting in humanitarian military aid to help them beat back the russians. but now well, here s a headline from bloomberg. putin may win in ukraine, but the real war is just starting and more americans now say russia rather than ukraine is winning th
campbell s work. well, it was in 2019 at the outsider art fair. i was totally blown away and i found out he is from philadelphia. and then i wasco like,me come o i m a philadelphian. i don t even knoand i w this gus work. and i should. it was fantastic.tast itic was buildings based on iconic philly architecture. there was the divine lorrained i hotecol. philadelphia museu there was a philadelphia museum of art. there was a betsy ross house. j it was just unbelievable, the attention to detail. buetait the rawness at the samet time, like if you look closely, the can really see the materials that campbell uses, which is found, objects like cardboard, all kinds off different paint spray paints, glues., but when you stand back , it lop looks perfect in some of the most prestigious collections in the united states . he s i t n some of the mostnowned u renowned museums in the unitedid states . does he understand that how significant that is as an artist?
things deter him. he s turned what most people throw out into these massive intricate collectible artistic works. alex , tell me about the first time you saw campbell s work. well, it was in twenty nineteen at the outsider art fair. i was totally blown away and i found out he was from philadelphia that i was like, come on , i m a philadelphia and i don t even know this guy s work. and i should say it was fantastic. it was building based iconic philly architecture. there was the divine lorraine hotel. there was a philadelphia museum of art. there was a betsy ross house. it was this unbelievable the attention to detail. but the rawness at the same time like if you look closely, you can really see the materials that campbell uses, which is found objects like cardboard, all kinds of different paint spray paints, glues. but when you stand back it looks perfect. it s breathtaking. all episodes of hidden gems