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News It doesn't matter how young you feel the debt Dutch court says a motivational speaker cannot legally change his age from 69 to 49 a meal rattled bond wanted 20 years shaved off his birth record the court noted that Dutch law assigned certain rights and obligations based on age such as the right to vote and the obligation to attend school Pam Colter C.B.S. News. The 1st direct peace talks between the 2 sides in the dreadful Yemeni civil war took place in Stockholm in Sweden. There is not only that that makes people a little bit hopeful but just a little bit Peter souls bruise consultant at the International Crisis Group He joins us. From. Hi there guys thank you for having me thank you for going to talk to us the who sees of sent their delegation who's who's appearing for the government side. The Yemeni foreign minister the foreign minister the internationally recognized you haven't arrived this morning Swedish time with a delegation of all people from the from the government various representatives as of course many of these people on based in Yemen live in Yemen so they're trying to fly in from from all over the place but in particular from Riyadh when most of the government is based you know are there any actual Saudi Representatives given given Saudi Arabia say involvement in this. There are going to be Saudi diplomats amorality diplomats I think Kuwaiti diplomats are on the sidelines of the talks but at this moment in time the talks are only between on the one size the government of Yemen and the other. And how is this all squaring up because it's been a it's been a kind of active month hasn't it with a as calls for for cease fires and so on where where we actually up to with that because it was rather confusing last week to know whether that cease fire call from the U.N. Was actually going to go ahead. Well it definitely has been a very interesting month about a month ago we had. Secretary of Defense Jim Matheson the secretary of state. Coming up with statements tooling for peace and people at the moment of the green shifted in the favor ready. Of what we're seeing really. The moment is that no positions change really the U.S. Has come out strongly the Saudi Arabia. To bitties in the I mean war even congressional action in the U.S. Has clearly been stymied somewhat for the time time being under the same time the U.S. Is actively. To prevent the Security Council resolution the U.N. From going through the would have had the U.N. Security Council calling for an end still it is around today to pull really great news and in many ways not that much of a change in these talks themselves no actual peace talks consultations talks about talks. As so has been any net effect on the ground. We have definitely seeing a decrease in the intensity of fighting over the last couple of weeks which is welcome news but unfortunately when you look at the way the people physically position themselves on the ground it looks an awful lot like U.A.D. Back forces ready on Yemen's Red Sea coast and its West Coast are pretty much primed to attempt to take a very important. In a city cold. Which accounts for about 70 percent of all inbound try to see Yemen. Becomes the center point things. Are in crisis which as you said of the beginning is the worst in the world already is only going to worsen and we could see a pretty huge fun and breaking out what the U.N. Is saying before will be the worst time and we've seen in a generation and this is there any evidence of other diplomatic muscle being applied here I mean that it starts with the the US defense minister does in the past 6 to James Mattis actually saying he wants to see everybody sitting down at around the table. And the problem is. Perhaps an emotion some people think. It takes is for the senior officials to say things are not going to happen within Yemen the U.S. Is seen more or less as a party to the conflict they have no grudge of one side they have leverage over the Saudis member Aussies who are backing the internationally recognized government but at the same time they have no real leverage ready whatsoever over the fifty's who are the people who they keep on imploring to come to the table so the U.S. Trying to exercise leverage here where it doesn't have enough exercising it where it does I certainly would be the 1st time a Scandinavians have been involved in mediating a dispute how would the Swedes doing I mean what's their what's their pasta this likely to be. Well the Swedes. Have definitely tried to chart a more neutral course a sensible course on on Yemen or an outgoing member UN Security Council and they have been quite on happy with the UN's response to Secretary level what's going on. But realistically I mean they're trying to play peacemaker they're trying to provide the new but they don't really have much influence or leverage over anyone else. Does aside as a viewer particularly optimistic how long do you think they can stick it tight I mean. Again look he's in full blown he still sees the consultations and in fact the proximity talks and the parties are going to meet face to face and so. There are limited aims of inside so-called confidence building measures at hand to get them to sign up to a pretty basic program of things to build trust if we're lucky to be able to do that but it's a pretty low bar certainty even then if I'm honest I'm not particularly confident we're going to see a huge amount of success coming out of the filth you know salt spray from the International Crisis Group thanks very much thanks Heidi. Well you know what happened the last time a piece of art by Banksy went up for sale that famously ended up a Southern base partially shredded on Thursday more Banksy artwork of a slightly more humble order goes on sale originally these were prints sold for between 75 and 150 pounds but the reserve price or at least the estimate on most of them is starting about 7000 pilots down a habit as head of the urban and contemporary art department that has a cost options which is holding this sale and I asked a Donna to tell us HOW HAVE HOT interest in Banksy is at the moment. We've seen a very good level of interest in if our system you know his prices were high for the 1st. Say 6 to 8 months of this year prices because they've been going up so aggressively for the last. You know you could get you could actually go back to like 2003 sites you could say that prices have gone up fairly aggressively for the last 15 years you know they've actually taken a little bit of a kind of pull and gone sideways for the 1st maybe 6 to 8 months of this year since the start of the base. Which actually generate I'd say a huge amount of interest for him you know through a lot of new followers follow is via social media and obviously. There's been you know there's been a huge upswing in kind of interest in the prices and I think we're seeing that trends like you know certainly interesting to ask and in you know in the wine to Mark in that within the last. Wakes I'd say you know Price record prices are being made. In the market. Action and via private as well. There are a number of exhibitions around the world by some officials some unofficial. The machine is kind of rolling forward so it's right where you think healthcare and a lot of Yeah I want to pick up on something you just said because you called the whole shredding episode with the girl in the blue not done yet. Is there any is any farmer idea of why that happened I mean a dreadful cynic about the modern art market might say of course that was an effort to increase the prices you know I think I'm not sure. That was the number one motivation for it by saying I think Banksy shown himself to be very issue in manipulating the media and public relations on his behalf. Can you I actually think. The piece as a war. Has become a kind of almost you know a performance piece in itself an iconic concept space from from what I know his intention actually was only part shred the work intention was to completely destroy it so you know the subsequent hard shredding of the piece and and then subsequent continuation of the purchase by the buyer was a kind of unexpected side effect. You know the piece moved. From what was maybe it was meant to what it was what it was you know and I think. If you know I'm a little bit do you think he would have he would have been happy enough of the sale had gone up in smoke you know if the had been a milk out the door and why Yeah I think possibly I think actually that yes knowing you know what I've seen from him in the past I can well believe it was completely is intention to completely destroy the place and. You know and for that to be the final you know the final piece of it I mean I know a little bit I have a little bit of knowledge on that and. You know there were. All I him and his P.R. Team directly you know it wasn't it wasn't like it was a piece that was sold to a collector. And then subsequently destroyed so you know it wasn't like someone was being punished for selling the work it was very much you know him showing. You know I can put a piece of work in it can go for a 1000000 pounds and then I can destroy or at least intend to destroy it and like I said you know an unexpected side effect is a person still continued to buy and actually many commentators have said the piece is potentially. Even doubled in value so. You know there is there is an irony trade obviously which you know Banksy maybe didn't intend or you know or expect the screen prints you've got. Mostly from 3rd parties and not coming directly from the are. Coming they're not coming directly from you know from source their secondary market been consigned by trial by private sellers. These prices have risen fairly aggressively either to find you know some of the some of the people I need to print them you know back in the. You know between 50 and a 150 pounds so you know like with anything. Sometimes everybody has their own situations and you know when you when you own a piece of art you know your your decision you know how long how. Or where you can continue to hold it you know life as we all know. Sometimes you know we don't we actually don't have a choice in how we. Believe that somebody bought for 150 and is going to sell for you know 7 or 8000 pounds not might be a contribution by them or is like. You know for some it's life changing money I can I can recount a story actually if you want to back and signage to you know she was actually somebody who helped. Banks banks is more than show in Superman and she was you know kindly gifted a print by Banksy banks. And. Subsequently . By the time you know it is hold on to the work but you know now your work has a value to it and you know she's actually intending to use the money to pay to go to me twice. There's a kind of human interest story. You know there's a you know that's that's a nice part of my job I guess I get to hear the stories and you know I obviously try my best to realize the best I can reconcile and. You know there is obviously a human story behind every one you know. In a way it's nice that you know that one gets to gets to be gets to be known. To every page. For you to among the images that you've got Do you have a favorite as the one that you would like to describe. The ones that we've that we've got to sow I would say I think probably the Pulp Fiction image because it's just for me. You know in time you know coming to that I did feel you know which was a kind of real. Thing I think actually Pulp Fiction was the 1st time that I'd seen . I had seen Reservoir Dogs and subsequently then went back to the off and just. It really just been captured I kind of you know that visual. You know what is a very powerful cinematic experience and kind of turn your head so you know by the way just to describe a little bit