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the audience connects with the orchestra. the orchestrfeels it. when they play good, but the audience expresses it. they did not realize it. the orchestra feels it. it builds a relationship. that is one of the important things. the acoustician, he calls it psycho-acoustics. i think that is true. disney hall has a wood veneer that is douglas-fir. it looks like a cello. the wood means nothing acoustically. it could be plaster. psychologically, people think they are in a musical instrument. it feels good. those are real issues. tavis: you mentioned the art and music. what is the relationship between art and music to your architecture? >> well, you know, a film ahead with all kinds of things, littered -- i fill my head with all kinds of things, literature, i have been looking at art since i was a kid. i have spent a lot of time with artist. they are my family and friends. i have spent a lot of time with classical music. which i love. i love the sciences. i spent a month at princeton last year in the microbiology department. [laughter] i am curious abo
the audience connects with the orchestra. the orchestrfeels it. when they play good, but the audience expresses it. they did not realize it. the orchestra feels it. it builds a relationship. that is one of the important things. the acoustician, he calls it psycho-acoustics. i think that is true. disney hall has a wood veneer that is douglas-fir. it looks like a cello. the wood means nothing acoustically. it could be plaster. psychologically, people think they are in a musical instrument. it...
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i just played with the orchestra. it was a wonderful performance with the santa monica high school orchestra. everything is great. and we are at the after party, and they are getting ready to close the place, and i think, i am going to stay for another hour, because i know what is waiting. the dishwasher, dog doo, but that is the real world, and that is the biggest challenge and the biggest reward. tavis: i am glad i lived in the real world, and i am glad i am part of this real world. >> we are in the real world together, and it makes me feel good i had this conversation. that is the way we are, able to enjoy this moment and to look back. >> you have enhance my life with your kids and your humanity as well, and is greeted with your gift -- you have enhanced my gift.with your honored to have you here. i have enjoyed this immensely. until next time, keep the faith. ♪ of all the joy that life can bring ♪ ♪ i will be remembering smile ♪adow of your ♪ >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. t
i just played with the orchestra. it was a wonderful performance with the santa monica high school orchestra. everything is great. and we are at the after party, and they are getting ready to close the place, and i think, i am going to stay for another hour, because i know what is waiting. the dishwasher, dog doo, but that is the real world, and that is the biggest challenge and the biggest reward. tavis: i am glad i lived in the real world, and i am glad i am part of this real world. >>...
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he's currently the director of the orchestra de paris and the frankfurt radio symphony orchestra. rvi's ability to conduct any genre from classical to contemporary music led him to win a grammy in 2004. managers at the nhk symphony orchestra say they are eager to deepen relations with the art whoift has performed nine times with the orchestra has guest conductor. he already enjoys a high profile among japanese concertgoers. >>> the world's top football governing body fev fifa has revd its stance on the use of headscarves by female players. members of fifa's rule making panel revised a decision taken five years ago saying the headscarves pose no safety concerns. members of the female football team refused to remove their scarving during a qualification round for the olympics. fifa excluded them from the competition. fifa said the old regulations effectively prevented muslim women from playing football. female athletes in persian gulf nations welcomed the change but some religious leaders maintain that women's participation in sports runs against islamic principles. >>> for an update
he's currently the director of the orchestra de paris and the frankfurt radio symphony orchestra. rvi's ability to conduct any genre from classical to contemporary music led him to win a grammy in 2004. managers at the nhk symphony orchestra say they are eager to deepen relations with the art whoift has performed nine times with the orchestra has guest conductor. he already enjoys a high profile among japanese concertgoers. >>> the world's top football governing body fev fifa has revd...
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performed nine times with the orchestra as guest conductor. rvi already enjoys a high profile among japanese concertgoers. >>> the world's top football governing body, fifa, has reversed its stance on the use of headscarves for female players. members of fifa's rule-making panel revised a decision taken five years ago saying the headscarves poses no safety concerns. last year players on iran's football team refused to remove their scarves during a qualification round for the london olympics. fifa excluded them from the competition. critics said the old regulations effectively prevented muslim women from playing football. female athletes in persian gulf nations welcomed the change, but some religious leaders maintain that women's participation in sports runs against islamic principles. >>> for an update on the weather forecast, here's mai shoji. mai? >> hi. japan is dealing with a deluge of rainfall. let's get straight into this video coming out from mie prefecture this afternoon. in just a one-hour span, 46.5 millimeters of rain has fallen here
performed nine times with the orchestra as guest conductor. rvi already enjoys a high profile among japanese concertgoers. >>> the world's top football governing body, fifa, has reversed its stance on the use of headscarves for female players. members of fifa's rule-making panel revised a decision taken five years ago saying the headscarves poses no safety concerns. last year players on iran's football team refused to remove their scarves during a qualification round for the london...
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the orchestra was practicing for tonight's capital 4th celebration which brings hundreds of thousands of people to the national mall. the orchestra returned to the stage about an hour later hopefully they won't face the same situation tonight. this is a live picture of the capital, national mall there sunny, warm, mike do they have some of those same worries? >> i don't think so. nice to see them file out orderly and not panic and get out of the way. you can see cool front maybe moved in cooler today maybe not as much humidity, maybe the giants won't be wilting in the heat. >> that would be nice. >> we hope. [ talking over each other ] >> some of the many things to do. let's talk about other things that you can do maybe outside. here's the ferry building, bay bridge some of the cloud trying to make around, mainly hazy outside around the go go bridge out at the coast where we have clouds this morning. no flight arrival delays into is -- into sfo, oakland or san jose. we don't see any clouds, mist or drizzle now, all clear. we have mainly mid to upper 50s, 50 win santa rosa and 50 los g
the orchestra was practicing for tonight's capital 4th celebration which brings hundreds of thousands of people to the national mall. the orchestra returned to the stage about an hour later hopefully they won't face the same situation tonight. this is a live picture of the capital, national mall there sunny, warm, mike do they have some of those same worries? >> i don't think so. nice to see them file out orderly and not panic and get out of the way. you can see cool front maybe moved in...
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as an example, think of this guy sitting in the orchestra. a professional violinist. a master at controlling the fingering hand, a master listener. what happens if he stops practicing in his professional career? what he does not practice for a month? everyone around him knows it. they say, why is he if he stoppg for a year? he has probably lost his job. no one will mistaken for a professional. everyone is worried about bill. what if bill didn't practice for 10 years? he would be pretty good from our perspective, he would be bun -- a fun at parties, but no one would really mistake him for being a professional. but what if he decided like to initiate his practice and cover his career? he would improve a lot. there are many instances where people haven't played for a decade or more and recover their abilities. you don't naturally practice in receiving the language that i am delivering to you. you don't practice in the ways that are required to maintain because we don't do it instinctively. one of the reasons that it becomes noisier as we get older because we are, in a sen
as an example, think of this guy sitting in the orchestra. a professional violinist. a master at controlling the fingering hand, a master listener. what happens if he stops practicing in his professional career? what he does not practice for a month? everyone around him knows it. they say, why is he if he stoppg for a year? he has probably lost his job. no one will mistaken for a professional. everyone is worried about bill. what if bill didn't practice for 10 years? he would be pretty good...
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the pope praised the orchestra and encouraged it to continue, "to sow the hope for peace in the world through the universal language of music." that's our program for now. i'm bob abernethy. you can follow us on twitter and facebook and watch us anytime on smartphones. time on smartphonesmartphones. and you can now find our videos, including full episodes of our program, on the pbs iphone and ipad app. it's free and available in the app store. there's always much more on our website as well. you can comment on all of our stories and share them. audio and video podcasts are also available. join us at pbs.org. as we leave you, celebrations held in india and nepal for the dalai lama's 77th birthday. ♪
the pope praised the orchestra and encouraged it to continue, "to sow the hope for peace in the world through the universal language of music." that's our program for now. i'm bob abernethy. you can follow us on twitter and facebook and watch us anytime on smartphones. time on smartphonesmartphones. and you can now find our videos, including full episodes of our program, on the pbs iphone and ipad app. it's free and available in the app store. there's always much more on our website...
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don't get me wrong and and and i learned something from you know because i work with the bass the orchestra when i substitute for twice the media herself yeah i mean. we were on the same shows together. quite in the new person but she's a lesson person when you listen to her you learn something you experience or you learn that music is all over the place is she a lot different on stage i mean from what we hear on records you know the same the same like louis armstrong once you hear the sound this is with you for her and she is the only one that has that song so if you want that sound of that feeling you had to go to elope it's europe to get it i always want to be that kind of artist. you said you were vocalists you started as a vocalist which is true your your value but sort of voice really major major started pretty early but for me when i started listening to music records the sabbath you know it's hard to get that first got. that's a jazz guitarist and for my generation of kids here in russia george burns there was a jazz guitarist but you but you still say you're a vocalist who are you
don't get me wrong and and and i learned something from you know because i work with the bass the orchestra when i substitute for twice the media herself yeah i mean. we were on the same shows together. quite in the new person but she's a lesson person when you listen to her you learn something you experience or you learn that music is all over the place is she a lot different on stage i mean from what we hear on records you know the same the same like louis armstrong once you hear the sound...
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plus paul shaffer and the cbs orchestra. now, commander of the most excellent order of the british empire, david letterman. captioning sponsored by worldwide pants and cbs
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it's the joey d care's rock orchestra concert for charity saturday night, century high school. do great work. thank you for joining us so early in the morning. you sound fabulous. >> thank you. >> reporter: thank you so much. all right. we want to thank or friends at the sue burr ban house for letting us use the parking lot this morning. jessica and marty, going to send it back to you. give yourselfves a -- yourselves a big hand. see you. >> see you later. >> >>> still to come on wjz. >> coming up what it's going to take to get the washington monument reopened after last year's east coast earthquake. that story man: there's a cattle guard, take a right. do you have any idea where you're going ? wherever the wind takes me. this is so off course. nature can surprise you sometimes... next time, you drive. next time, signal your turn. ...that's why we got a subaru. love wherever the road takes you. oreo and dunkin' are the perfect match for the perfect moment. enjoy the new oreo coolatta and donut today. >>> disappointed tourists who hoped to visit the washington monument will have
it's the joey d care's rock orchestra concert for charity saturday night, century high school. do great work. thank you for joining us so early in the morning. you sound fabulous. >> thank you. >> reporter: thank you so much. all right. we want to thank or friends at the sue burr ban house for letting us use the parking lot this morning. jessica and marty, going to send it back to you. give yourselfves a -- yourselves a big hand. see you. >> see you later. >>...
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. >> she played the viola and a member the before orchestra. >> she was killed in her home in 1994. nd no arrests were ever made in that case. >> it is scheduled for friday night at the red woo chapel community church. >> anyone who wants to attend the garlic festival. when it opens. under cover officers will be on duty to watch the scalpers. >> someone stole a thousand tickets from the office. an adult ticket usually cost $17 but the thief was scalping them for 10-dollars a piece on line. >> very disapt pointing that they have stole sun from the festival. and it is to benefit so many organizations. >> so, they are taking funds in a way away from those groups. they are lilac colored and if you use one to enter the festival. it is going to be complicated. >> well he, if it smell he is like cooler weather. and feels like it. you are right. >> it as slow process to get that to burn off a little bit. >> we are seeing hazy skies and cooling off and mostly in the 70s. find the # 0s. >> they are also in the low 80s and work their way down the coast. >> that's all it takes. it is moved off t
. >> she played the viola and a member the before orchestra. >> she was killed in her home in 1994. nd no arrests were ever made in that case. >> it is scheduled for friday night at the red woo chapel community church. >> anyone who wants to attend the garlic festival. when it opens. under cover officers will be on duty to watch the scalpers. >> someone stole a thousand tickets from the office. an adult ticket usually cost $17 but the thief was scalping them for...
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. >>> strike up the orchestra, we give you a live look at london, a city no doubt in overdrive with all the last minute preparations out there ahead of friday's olympic ceremony, the opening olympic ceremony for the games. so close we can smell it. now even though the opening ceremony is still days away the olympic competition is getting started today. >> team usa will play its first olympic game this morning against france. today's game will be played in glasgow, scotland, only scottish venue used during the games. only time team usa has a shot to play in london if they make it to the gold medal game. >> team usa opens up the 2012 london games against france this morning. the game will be played at the famed hampton park in glasgow, scotland which is the only scottish venue to be used during the olympic games. only time team usa has a shot at playing in london is if they make that gold medal game. the team won't be able to attend friday's opening ceremony because they actually have a game against colombia the very next afternoon. so here's a question. why is soccer getting an early sta
. >>> strike up the orchestra, we give you a live look at london, a city no doubt in overdrive with all the last minute preparations out there ahead of friday's olympic ceremony, the opening olympic ceremony for the games. so close we can smell it. now even though the opening ceremony is still days away the olympic competition is getting started today. >> team usa will play its first olympic game this morning against france. today's game will be played in glasgow, scotland, only...
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. >> what i love about the olympics, we have the nbc orchestra over here. >> isn't that nice? >> the torch slowly making its way to the olympics stadium and today a bay area teenager hepg it get a little closer. her name, sarah williams from pleasanton. she carried that torch through buckingham earlier this morning, slapping some skin to all the fans out there. the 19-year-old just one of 22 americans chose on the run that torch. williams, she was chosen for her work in organizing her very own charity. this one's called creative kindness. it donates blankets to foster children. congratulations to sarah. >>> well, some questions, even complaints this morning about the image of the olympic sponsors and the images they're sending out for the public. some healthy groups say companies like mcdonald's and coke do not exactly reflect a healthy lifestyle they're trying to embody for the olympics. they say both are contributing to the world's obesity problem. mcdonald's has been an olympic sponsor for 36 years, just reupped for another eight. the ioc president says both sponsorships are
. >> what i love about the olympics, we have the nbc orchestra over here. >> isn't that nice? >> the torch slowly making its way to the olympics stadium and today a bay area teenager hepg it get a little closer. her name, sarah williams from pleasanton. she carried that torch through buckingham earlier this morning, slapping some skin to all the fans out there. the 19-year-old just one of 22 americans chose on the run that torch. williams, she was chosen for her work in...
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plus paul shaffer and the cbs orchestra. sponsored by worldwide pants and cbs and now, nominated for an academy award as "the iron lady," david letterman!
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i think the president plays the xylophone like lionel hampton and lets the orchestra around him fill in. they're all singing the same song. this guy's not one of us. here's a guy that's been president for four years. he is one of us. why are they doing it? >> me? >> yeah, you. yes, sir. >> well, i mean you know why it is. it kind of connects to a certain part of the base that -- of the republican base that barack obama even to this day is very other than they are. and as much as they can drive a wedge between the american population, the american electorate and barack obama, they see that as a winning strategy. that happened since the 2008 campaign of trying to paint this particular guy as other. it is not completely different from clinton but it is kind of one-up it is clinton -- >> i just -- do you think it would be the case if he was a regular guy with a more familiar african-american background than n this country? coming up from slavery and jim crowe moving north into the midwest, do you think they would be playing the same card or would it be different? >> i think it is absolut
i think the president plays the xylophone like lionel hampton and lets the orchestra around him fill in. they're all singing the same song. this guy's not one of us. here's a guy that's been president for four years. he is one of us. why are they doing it? >> me? >> yeah, you. yes, sir. >> well, i mean you know why it is. it kind of connects to a certain part of the base that -- of the republican base that barack obama even to this day is very other than they are. and as much...
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we're going to talk with michael chick lis and see how the legendary orchestra is getting ready for the big celebration. kids, do you know what it is that makes this country great? the constitution our forefathers wrote? our unified belief in the american dream? yes! those are some of the great things i was thinking of. celebrate america with the tour of america. only at denny's. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] what's the point of an epa estimated 42 miles per gallon if the miles aren't interesting? the lexus ct hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. perfect golden color. rich in fiber. my dad taught me, and i taught my son out there. morning, pa. wait... who's driving the...? ♪ 99 bushels of wheat on the farm, 99 bushels of wheat ♪ [ male announcer ] yep, there's 8 filling layers of whole grain fiber in those fun little biscuits... so they stick with you, all morning long. kellogg's® mini-wheats cereal. [ mini ] yee haw! a big breakfast in a little biscuit. kellogg's® mini-wheats cereal. >>> one of their dogged pursuers will finally catch up, cut the mustard and be pronounced wiener. no q
we're going to talk with michael chick lis and see how the legendary orchestra is getting ready for the big celebration. kids, do you know what it is that makes this country great? the constitution our forefathers wrote? our unified belief in the american dream? yes! those are some of the great things i was thinking of. celebrate america with the tour of america. only at denny's. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] what's the point of an epa estimated 42 miles per gallon if the miles aren't...
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. >> wallace: i was in awe of this guy. ( applause ) he comes into the orchestra hall in chicago.say, "oh, maestro." "mike wallace! i watch you every sunday night!" come on. you know what i'm going to ask you? >> vladimir horowitz: yes, i know because they ask me all the time. >> wallace: and when i asked him to play what he had played in central park in 1945, "the stars and stripes forever..." >> horowitz: no, i forgot that! >> wallace: you... come on, you haven't forgotten. > horowitz: i tell you i don't know it! >> wallace ( mimicking ): i don't know, how, i don't, forget it... he was going. >> horowitz: i have to remember, it's too difficult! >> wallace: and his wife wanda said, "play it." >> wanda horowitz: go on from there. >> wallace: and he did. >> ( playing "the stars and stripes forever" ) >> stahl: why was that your favorite? why? because you were... >> wallace: because you got the unvarnished-- this was the first time he had ever done anything like this. playing "the stars and stripes forever" ) >> stahl: we thought of another reason. because, in a lot of ways, vladimi
. >> wallace: i was in awe of this guy. ( applause ) he comes into the orchestra hall in chicago.say, "oh, maestro." "mike wallace! i watch you every sunday night!" come on. you know what i'm going to ask you? >> vladimir horowitz: yes, i know because they ask me all the time. >> wallace: and when i asked him to play what he had played in central park in 1945, "the stars and stripes forever..." >> horowitz: no, i forgot that! >>...
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plus paul shaffer and the cbs orchestra. and now, america's favorite feline, david letterman! worldwide pants and cbs
plus paul shaffer and the cbs orchestra. and now, america's favorite feline, david letterman! worldwide pants and cbs