Paris jackson. Musical guest Julia Michaels and featuring the legendary roots crew. Questlove 642, yeah steve and now, here he is, jimmy fallon [ cheers and applause ] jimmy ah, hi welcome, everybody thank you so much [ cheers and applause ] i feel the love. I feel the love. I give it right back to you. Thank you very much. Welcome. Welcome, welcome, welcome to the tonight show. This is it, baby. This is it. [ cheers and applause ] youre here. You made it. You guys, today is the first day of spring. [ cheers ] yes yeah, its that day when millions of americans look at their bodies in the mirror and ask, can we get, like, two more months of winter . I mean, i promise i promise ill do situps. I promise. I have to say, its nice waking up to the birds tweeting instead of the president tweeting. Its nice. [ cheers and applause ] of course, spring time means spring cleaning, and a lot of people are throwing out things they no longer need, you know, like clothing, old books and march madness b
Paris jackson. Musical guest Julia Michaels and featuring the legendary roots crew. Questlove 642, yeah steve and now, here he is, jimmy fallon [ cheers and applause ] jimmy ah, hi welcome, everybody thank you so much [ cheers and applause ] i feel the love. I feel the love. I give it right back to you. Thank you very much. Welcome. Welcome, welcome, welcome to the tonight show. This is it, baby. This is it. [ cheers and applause ] youre here. You made it. You guys, today is the first day of spring. [ cheers ] yes yeah, its that day when millions of americans look at their bodies in the mirror and ask, can we get, like, two more months of winter . I mean, i promise i promise ill do situps. I promise. I have to say, its nice waking up to the birds tweeting instead of the president tweeting. Its nice. [ cheers and applause ] of course, spring time means spring cleaning, and a lot of people are throwing out things they no longer need, you know, like clothing, old books and march madness b
Paris jackson. Musical guest Julia Michaels and featuring the legendary roots crew. Questlove 642, yeah steve and now, here he is, jimmy fallon [ cheers and applause ] jimmy ah, hi welcome, everybody thank you so much [ cheers and applause ] i feel the love. I feel the love. I give it right back to you. Thank you very much. Welcome. Welcome, welcome, welcome to the tonight show. This is it, baby. This is it. [ cheers and applause ] youre here. You made it. You guys, today is the first [ cheers ] yes yeah, its that day when millions of americans look at their bodies in the mirror and ask, can we get, like, two more months of winter . I mean, i promise i promise ill do situps. I promise. I have to say, its nice waking up to the birds tweeting instead of the president tweeting. Its nice. [ cheers and applause ] of course, spring time means spring cleaning, and a lot of people are throwing out things they no longer need, you know, like clothing, old books and march madness brackets. [ chee
From our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. To be blind is not miserable not to be able to bear blindness, that is miserable. John milton wrote that. More than 285 Million People live with visual impairment. For many of these cases, there is no cure. In recent years there have been breakthroughs in our understanding and treatment of blindness. Sanford greenberg lost his vision to glaucoma at the age of 19. He is chairman of the board of governors at Johns Hopkins wilbert eye institute. He joins me to talk about his experience and his mission to end blindness. Plus jean bennett of the university of pennsylvania. Once again, eric kandel, a Howard Hughes medical investigator. I began as i always do with my friend eric to review our subject tonight. The last program we did was a new approach to the treatment of deafness. Tonight we are going to consider new approaches to the treatment of blindness. As is the case with deafness blindness is not a lifethreatening situation, but
Lot 42. The Claude Monet Nympheas of 1908. £3 million is bid for this lot. I have a bid of £3 million. 3,200,000. 3,500,000. 3,800,000. 4 million. At £4 million now. At £4 million. 4,200,000. 4,400,000. 4,500,000. 4,600,000. The paintings of this period are among the most familiar images in art. The greatness of the artists is a commonplace of western culture. Its yours. The greatness of the artists but the impressionists started out as radicals. When it was first exhibited, their art was rejected as disturbing, inept, incomprehensible, even immoral. Why were people so hostile . What was the accepted art of the period . In mid 19thcentury france, as so often in the story of the art of the west, art was a Serious Business loaded with political significance. It was used by the rulers not only to embo their ideals of beauty, but to enshrine the values which, in their eyes, underpinned a civilized and stable society. Art which didnt do that could be the object of contempt, fear, and ev