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share the experience of the great big band sound. , exploring the world, new ideas, concepts, people to everyone, wherever you are, in your community in your home. so allow us to continue this great tradition. tonight we're celebrating the best of the big band vocalists going back in time almost a personal time machine if you will. made possible by past calls of support. now, membership to your station is an annual thing. you hear us talking about $150, $120 the package for $250, those are all wonderful, but we're asking right now for you to give whatever you can give whatever you can afford. whatever feels right, any amount is fine to allow us to continue this exploration for sharing for discovery and for keeping the greatest emotional sentimental music of all time preserved for the next generation, and the generation after that and the generation after that. thank you for calling so far right now we need to hear from you. nick clooney: pbs is dedicated to celebrating arts and culture. we bring you music programs that touch your life
share the experience of the great big band sound. , exploring the world, new ideas, concepts, people to everyone, wherever you are, in your community in your home. so allow us to continue this great tradition. tonight we're celebrating the best of the big band vocalists going back in time almost a personal time machine if you will. made possible by past calls of support. now, membership to your station is an annual thing. you hear us talking about $150, $120 the package for $250, those are all...
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it's eb. >>> the dobyns high school band, the largest high school band in the state of tennessee, onein the southeastern united states, performing now for the president of the united states and for us. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> this is the 54th massachusetts volunteer infantry regiment company b from silver spring, maryland. let's bring in our own celebrity stylist, our own alina cho, who's joining us now. you got a special guest with you, tell our viewers who you got there, carson kressley, he's a well-known tv personality. i want to know about the fashion, the style, what is going on? >> well, i know you're your own fashionis fashionista, wolf. we want to talk about what michelle obama was wearing today. of course, a lot of talk about that. the best-kept secret in fashion really. when she emerged this morning, there you see her, in the coat and dress, made by american designer thom browne. i actually spoke to him today. he said, you know, in moments like this you really are at a loss for words. but what a beautiful sight. she's wearing a j crew belt, j crew gloves. she wore j crew shoes. a reed krak
it's eb. >>> the dobyns high school band, the largest high school band in the state of tennessee, onein the southeastern united states, performing now for the president of the united states and for us. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> this is the 54th massachusetts volunteer infantry regiment company b from silver spring, maryland. let's bring in our own celebrity stylist, our own alina cho, who's joining us now. you got a special guest with you, tell our viewers who you got there, carson...
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the idea of reforming the band. ling up and down the motorway in some stupid truck for the next five years. that i really don't want. no, the ford woman will have to go. man (whispering): i can get you more, yes! ah, felipe. is there anybody through there? anybody? there? okay, fine. whereabouts is the spider? the... oh, yes. i want to know if this particular creature comes from venezuela. well, i'll get someone to interview it other than me. arachnophobe, hathaway? card-carrying, sir. so was jo race. but who knew that? yet another thing we need to find out. any news from the shop? a nice e-mail from reverend armstrong hoping that whatever's going on down here will put paid to all the banging on a sunday morning. oh, and kitten is being blackmailed. what? fellow student peter woodrow. blackmailed about what? well, she's not saying, but she's obviously paying out with money from her godfather. bone-- selling the family silver to bail her out. what is that? sculpture? you know nothing about life in the country, do you?
the idea of reforming the band. ling up and down the motorway in some stupid truck for the next five years. that i really don't want. no, the ford woman will have to go. man (whispering): i can get you more, yes! ah, felipe. is there anybody through there? anybody? there? okay, fine. whereabouts is the spider? the... oh, yes. i want to know if this particular creature comes from venezuela. well, i'll get someone to interview it other than me. arachnophobe, hathaway? card-carrying, sir. so was...
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to them, the band is a welcome respite. they are sharing the stage with other artists with a similar agenda. they want people to know that they do not have to accept the camorra's rule of law. we talked to a teacher in the audience who tells us that many of her students have parents in jail. >> you do not go into education to teach children reading and writing. before all else, we must show them that there is another way to live. >> from local it -- for local teenagers, life in the high-rise estates tends to be bleak. they are all too aware that taking a stand means taking a risk. >> at one concert, the audience yelled "viva la camorra" at us. another time, i was pretty scared when does from a gang decided they had to show us how great the camorra is. fortunately, nothing happened, and we had to carry on. >> the band has made a name for itself beyond labels. they all still live with their parents. they cannot yet make a living with their music, said they take jobs, but they are working on their next album. their fight contin
to them, the band is a welcome respite. they are sharing the stage with other artists with a similar agenda. they want people to know that they do not have to accept the camorra's rule of law. we talked to a teacher in the audience who tells us that many of her students have parents in jail. >> you do not go into education to teach children reading and writing. before all else, we must show them that there is another way to live. >> from local it -- for local teenagers, life in the...
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one of the bands we were able to get together is the kila playing latin rock, they're a filipino-basedand. we got them, we asked them if they could come do a couple of songs. they put the group back together, now they're ready to go out and perform. >> that's awesome. it's all happening. logon to, find out more information at lat tinrock ink. that song.n at lat tinrock ink. stay with us. alright let's break it down. mom, pop it. ♪ two inches apart, becky. two inches. t-minus nine minutes. [ ding ] [ female announcer ] pillsbury cinnamon rolls. let the making begin. ♪ faster than mandy can hang up on mr. monday. you hang up first. [ female announcer ] in just 60 seconds, you've got snack-defying, satisfying totino's pizza rolls. [ ringing ] it's on. let's roll. comunidad. >>> and a salute for those celebrating felicidade. here's our address for next week. follow us on twitte twitter @newsdamian. find out what's happening on the next show. thank you for sharing a part of your sunday with us. we leave you with the sweet sounds of richard beane's "suavacito." ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i never i never met a
one of the bands we were able to get together is the kila playing latin rock, they're a filipino-basedand. we got them, we asked them if they could come do a couple of songs. they put the group back together, now they're ready to go out and perform. >> that's awesome. it's all happening. logon to, find out more information at lat tinrock ink. that song.n at lat tinrock ink. stay with us. alright let's break it down. mom, pop it. ♪ two inches apart, becky. two inches. t-minus nine...
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the idea of reforming the band. flailing up and down the motorway in some stupid truck for the next five years. that i really don't want. no, the ford woman will have to go. man (whispering): i can get you more, yes! ah, felipe. is there anybody through there? anybody? there? okay, fine. whereabouts is the spider? the... oh, yes. i want to know if this particular creature comes from venezuela. well, i'll get someone to interview it other than me. arachnophobe, hathaway? card-carrying, sir. so was jo race. but who knew that? yet another thing we need to find out. any news from the shop? a nice e-mail from reverend armstrong hoping that whatever's going on down here will put paid to all the banging on a sunday morning. oh, and kitten is being blackmailed. what? fellow student peter woodrow. blackmailed about what? well, she's not saying, but she's obviously paying out with money from her godfather. bone-- selling the family silver to bail her out. what is that? sculpture? you know nothing about life in the country, do
the idea of reforming the band. flailing up and down the motorway in some stupid truck for the next five years. that i really don't want. no, the ford woman will have to go. man (whispering): i can get you more, yes! ah, felipe. is there anybody through there? anybody? there? okay, fine. whereabouts is the spider? the... oh, yes. i want to know if this particular creature comes from venezuela. well, i'll get someone to interview it other than me. arachnophobe, hathaway? card-carrying, sir. so...
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the u.s. air force marching band. ntroduces us to one member who's playing more than a role in that marching unit. >> reporter: the united states air force band has spent months rehearsing for monday's inaugural parade. making sure tose famous john phillips sousa marches are pitch perfect. ♪ >> reporter: tech sergeant grant langford has played saxophone in the band for five years. this will be his second inauguration. >> nothing is more patriotic than marching and playing sousa. as soon as the crowd hears it, you hear the cheers. i guess people know that that's the american almost theme song. >> reporter: this will be the band's 16th inaugural parade. the first was for harry truman in 1949. how hard was it to get into the band? >> it's an audition process and it's very competitive. >> reporter: a new member can join only if someone leaves or retires. unlike most military assignments, this one is permanent. before joining the air force, langford spent eight years playing with top jazz bands including the count bassie or
the u.s. air force marching band. ntroduces us to one member who's playing more than a role in that marching unit. >> reporter: the united states air force band has spent months rehearsing for monday's inaugural parade. making sure tose famous john phillips sousa marches are pitch perfect. ♪ >> reporter: tech sergeant grant langford has played saxophone in the band for five years. this will be his second inauguration. >> nothing is more patriotic than marching and playing...
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we have more on the bands. the challenges in the second term of barack obama will be dealing with the situation in syria. a series of missiles have arrived to help against syria. this is an attempt to keep violence from spilling over. >> late last year, turkey asked nato for a missile defense system. the pieces of that system came off of the boat from germany. >> the military equipment is now in turkey and not far from the border in syria and the organization insists that the hardware stays in this country. nato says that they are not crossing the border to get directly involved in the conflict in syria. -- >> germany and the u.s. have agreed to send patriot missiles to germany. -- >> our mission is to protect the town, are ranged between nato and the turkish allies, so i don't see any involvement in any offensive action, that is not what we're here for. >> turkey insists that they can handle the rest of their defense. the war is just on the other side of the fence. the patriots will stop missiles, but they won'
we have more on the bands. the challenges in the second term of barack obama will be dealing with the situation in syria. a series of missiles have arrived to help against syria. this is an attempt to keep violence from spilling over. >> late last year, turkey asked nato for a missile defense system. the pieces of that system came off of the boat from germany. >> the military equipment is now in turkey and not far from the border in syria and the organization insists that the...
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you know, the band, i love the band, the band -- i was in the mountains, good evening ladies and jews -- >> jimmy: in the catskills? >> yeah, the catskills. this is all true. i would say good evening, ladies and gentlemen, man of a house -- man of a thousand faces. one. two. three. the jews waited for 1,000 faces. [ laughter ] the band -- >> jimmy: they wanted them all? >> the band always laughed. by the sixth face, the band got it, you know. the band is not that smart. >> jimmy: they were with me on the friend thing, too. >> i heard them on the fred thing. [ snoring ] >> jimmy: when we come back, we're going to look at something from this great collection, "the incredible mel brooks: an irresistible collection of unhinged comedy." mel brooks is here. we'll be right back. [ andy ] i have always loved the cinema. the story telling... the music. the costume design. filmmaking is my life. [ guy toe ] clarissa, i've always loved you! [ girl toe ] then prove it, marry me! it's a deal! [ kissing noises ] cut. we got it! that's me. and this is my windows phone. [ male announcer ] new windows
you know, the band, i love the band, the band -- i was in the mountains, good evening ladies and jews -- >> jimmy: in the catskills? >> yeah, the catskills. this is all true. i would say good evening, ladies and gentlemen, man of a house -- man of a thousand faces. one. two. three. the jews waited for 1,000 faces. [ laughter ] the band -- >> jimmy: they wanted them all? >> the band always laughed. by the sixth face, the band got it, you know. the band is not that smart....
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how hard was it to get in the band? n process, and it's very competitive. >> reporter: a new member can join only if someone leaves or retires, unlike most military assignments, this one is permanent. before joining the air force, langford spent eight years playing with top jazz bands including the count basey orchestra. he even recorded a christmas album with tony bennett. why did you make the change gimade the change because it was-- it was a great opportunity to, you know, continue my musicianship and to play and to serve the country. >> reporter: sergeant langford also serves his community, volunteering in an air force mentoring program with 11-year-old dontrell parson. what's it like mentoring dontrell? >> as you can see it's a joy. >> i just like the way his style is and he's a great guy so, everything seems simple when he's talking to me. >> reporter: do you want to follow in his footsteps? >> yes, i would. i would be just like him probably look like him too,. >> reporter: do you dream of playing in the inaugural
how hard was it to get in the band? n process, and it's very competitive. >> reporter: a new member can join only if someone leaves or retires, unlike most military assignments, this one is permanent. before joining the air force, langford spent eight years playing with top jazz bands including the count basey orchestra. he even recorded a christmas album with tony bennett. why did you make the change gimade the change because it was-- it was a great opportunity to, you know, continue my...
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the band members. the baton people. and they are -- they will go. >> you know, they're already looking at the legacy of what's going on. you see some of the -- as i said before, a lot of red, white and blue. we're seeing it -- there you see some of the horses. >> there are your animals. >> this is a live picture of pennsylvania avenue, right outside the white house. i guess they're waiting for the president and the first lady to show up. they want -- when they go by the various marching bands and the floats, they want to make sure the president sees them and the president will be seeing them. >> absolutely. we do -- there were six announcers throughout the parade route try to pump up the crowd. also telling the crowd as they are coming along who is coming up, what marching band. that looks like it. illinois float. then there is the famous kind of announcer. he's the veteran chief announcer of these inaugural parades, charles bratman. he's done 14 inauguration parade, back since 1967, so he is a veteran of this. he keeps
the band members. the baton people. and they are -- they will go. >> you know, they're already looking at the legacy of what's going on. you see some of the -- as i said before, a lot of red, white and blue. we're seeing it -- there you see some of the horses. >> there are your animals. >> this is a live picture of pennsylvania avenue, right outside the white house. i guess they're waiting for the president and the first lady to show up. they want -- when they go by the...
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. ♪ ♪ we are the merry prankster band! ♪ ♪ we are the merry prankster band! nkster band! ♪ (tuba blaring) ♪ we are the merry prankster band! ♪ ♪ we are the merry prankster band! ♪ ♪ when we walk we walk proudly ♪ ♪ when we play we play loudly ♪ ♪ we are the merry prankster band! ♪ ♪ ♪ and you'll know that you've lost it ♪ ♪ if you're feeling exhausted ♪ ♪ we are the merry prankster band! ♪ what is going on? they know my every move. they kept me up so late last night. man, it's like they put a homing device in your hoodie. yeah, right. ♪ there's a homing device in your hoodie. what? good guess, keith! are they serious? jess, we better get to school though. oh yeah...you have off today, right? yeah, parent/teacher conferences. ok good, can you please take care of my brother? sure. thank you. hang in there. bye. i am going to destroy this thing. oh no...we're going to use this thing. ♪ ♪ i got a pocketful of h's that i'm not afraid to use ♪ ♪ i keep a couple extras in the laces of my shoes ♪ ♪ so when i run into a cat i can have a little chat ♪ ♪ if a bat is in m
. ♪ ♪ we are the merry prankster band! ♪ ♪ we are the merry prankster band! nkster band! ♪ (tuba blaring) ♪ we are the merry prankster band! ♪ ♪ we are the merry prankster band! ♪ ♪ when we walk we walk proudly ♪ ♪ when we play we play loudly ♪ ♪ we are the merry prankster band! ♪ ♪ ♪ and you'll know that you've lost it ♪ ♪ if you're feeling exhausted ♪ ♪ we are the merry prankster band! ♪ what is going on? they know my every move. they kept me up so...
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related. >> band related. not only theband, we have rock n roll. we have solid rock n roll. also, listening to grambling, we have alino cho. who's the designer of the first lady's gown? stand by. ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you make 70,000 trades a second... ♪ reach one customer at a time? ♪ or help doctors turn billions of bytes of shared information... ♪ into a fifth anniversary of remission? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] don't just reject convention. drown it out. introducing the all-new 2013 lexus ls f sport. an entirely new pursuit. ♪ ♪ >>> i'm brooke baldwin live in washington, d.c. here on the eve of a very significant day for the president of the united states. of course, the public swearing-in, the west side of the capitol building. but as we're here, of course, for the president, we have to talk about his wife the first lady and what could possibly be the best kept secret in washington. what's she going to wear tomorrow nigh
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as question go to break, more from the gramling university marching band. ♪ >>> the grambling universityjill biden. let's listen in to hear what they're saying at the candlelight celebration, the national museum. >> that means so much to me and joe. joe and i are thrilled and i know you feel the same way to have barack obama as our president for another four years and michelle as first lady. and i may be a little biassed, but i couldn't think of a better man than my husband to help our president lead our country for the next four years. as long as he has the privilege of serving this nation, i know that joe will keep fighting for american people every day ladies and gentlemen, please welcome me in joining my husband, our vice president joe biden. >> hello, i'm jill biden's husband, and i'm delighted to be with all of you here. let me begin with the simplest of statements. thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you, thank you. you are the only reason we are here. thank you for your support, thank you for being here and most of all thanking for believing in us. ladies and gentlemen, i've b
as question go to break, more from the gramling university marching band. ♪ >>> the grambling universityjill biden. let's listen in to hear what they're saying at the candlelight celebration, the national museum. >> that means so much to me and joe. joe and i are thrilled and i know you feel the same way to have barack obama as our president for another four years and michelle as first lady. and i may be a little biassed, but i couldn't think of a better man than my husband to...
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i am hired by the bands or the venue. >> what is the inspiration behind these posters?> no, disease of the related to the bay and, of course. music -- it is related to the band, of course the musical content or isn't related to the bed. album covers can come from anywhere. ♪ ♪ >> class actress was great. we have been having so much fun. i did not realize how beautiful the cal academy looks than that. what other events take place here? >> we do corporate events that night on a regular basis. but nightlife is your best bet to come in as a regular person pharmacy the academy at night, and visit with friends. calacademy.org/nightlife. we have details for the next few weeks. you can get tickets online in advance or at the door. >> thank you so much. thank you for watching culturewire on sf gov tv.
i am hired by the bands or the venue. >> what is the inspiration behind these posters?> no, disease of the related to the bay and, of course. music -- it is related to the band, of course the musical content or isn't related to the bed. album covers can come from anywhere. ♪ ♪ >> class actress was great. we have been having so much fun. i did not realize how beautiful the cal academy looks than that. what other events take place here? >> we do corporate events that...
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as question go to break, more from the gramling university marching band. ♪ >>> the grambling universityith dr. jill biden. let's listen in to hear what they're saying at the candlelight celebration, the national museum. >> that means so much to me and joe. joe and i are thrilled and i know you feel the same way to have barack obama as our president for another four years and michelle as first lady. and i may be a little biassed, but i couldn't think of a better man than my husband to help our president lead our country for the next four years. as long as he has the privilege of serving this nation, i know that joe will keep fighting for american people every day ladies and gentlemen, please welcome me in joining my husband, our vice president joe biden. >> hello, i'm jill biden's husband, and i'm delighted to be with all of you here. let me begin with the simplest of statements. thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you, thank you. you are the only reason we are here. thank you for your support, thank you for being here and most of all thanking for believing in us. ladies and gentlemen
as question go to break, more from the gramling university marching band. ♪ >>> the grambling universityith dr. jill biden. let's listen in to hear what they're saying at the candlelight celebration, the national museum. >> that means so much to me and joe. joe and i are thrilled and i know you feel the same way to have barack obama as our president for another four years and michelle as first lady. and i may be a little biassed, but i couldn't think of a better man than my...
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and so louis likes the band so well, the name of the band was called -- we took them to the studio toord with him. so when we got to the studio there were a set of sets on the corner. louis asked me about the instrument. i said it's a new instrument being introduced into the music field. he said do you know anything about it. as a teenager i was playing in a newspaper boys band. in chicago, i was playing in the orchestra symphony orchestra and i played the xylophone. >> you just picked it up and turned it into a jazz instrument. and a marching band instrument and you turned it into a jazz instrument. >> it wasn't at that time, it was very prominent for drummers to play. if you would play drums you had to be a percussionist and play the xylophones. >> it has been such a pleasure to meet you sir. believe it or not. do you do your tap dance every day. >> no, when i'm in new york i take lessons. >>> he was called the king of swing. and many credit benny goodson for popularizing his type of jazz in the 1940s. goodman's jazz was the first to play carnegie hall that came after a tour that be
and so louis likes the band so well, the name of the band was called -- we took them to the studio toord with him. so when we got to the studio there were a set of sets on the corner. louis asked me about the instrument. i said it's a new instrument being introduced into the music field. he said do you know anything about it. as a teenager i was playing in a newspaper boys band. in chicago, i was playing in the orchestra symphony orchestra and i played the xylophone. >> you just picked it...
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that i couldn't hear the band. ne else, and when they'd been playing any other song, kelly clarkson or any of the ruffles and flourishes or "hail to the chief" or any of the other marches they'd been doing, you know, they were loud and in your face. >> reporter: the marine band later released a statement, blaming a lack of rehearsal time. "there was no opportunity for ms. knowles-carter to rehearse with the band before the inauguration, so it was determined that a live performance by the band was ill-advised for such a high-profile event." >> it sounds that they were playing it safe, maybe? >> that's exactly right. they decided it was the safest option to use the pre-recorded version. they knew that they would have that nailed and knew that it would come out great, which it did. >> reporter: despite the comment from that band spokesman, who says that beyonce did not actually sing, marine band officials are now contradicting themselves, saying no one in the marine band is in a position to assess whether it was live o
that i couldn't hear the band. ne else, and when they'd been playing any other song, kelly clarkson or any of the ruffles and flourishes or "hail to the chief" or any of the other marches they'd been doing, you know, they were loud and in your face. >> reporter: the marine band later released a statement, blaming a lack of rehearsal time. "there was no opportunity for ms. knowles-carter to rehearse with the band before the inauguration, so it was determined that a live...
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we all know the marine corps band can play, the spokeswoman told abc news.t know why she decided to go with the prerecorded music at the last minute. it's standard practice for the performers to record a backup version just in case. beyonce posted this photo from the studio on her tumblr page. but on the day, kelly clarkson performed live. no lip-synching from her. ♪ oh beautiful for spacious skies ♪ >> reporter: same for james taylor, even though he said later he was worried about the cold. >> it's always hard for a guitar player to play when it's cold because your hands sort of stiffen up. i was very relieved to have gotten through it without any major train wrecks. >> reporter: the only train wreck was the implication beyonce was faking it, and everyone seemed to have an opinion, but from the key players today, icy silence. no comment from beyonce. no comment from the inaugural organizers. no comment from the white house. and late in the day, the marine corps band changed its tune, a higher ranking spokesman saying this time, no one in the marine band is
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i believe this is the coast guard band. let's listen. ♪ >> this is the coast guard band. ey have been honoring earlier the navy, marine corps, and now the u.s. coast guard. you can see him there with the president of the united states. this is a nice tribute to the coast guard. they help us in so many ways that a lot of people don't even appreciate that they are there almost all of the time for us. they've done a remarkable job in all sorts of disasters and we are so, so happy to be able to salute the united states coast guard for the terrific work that they do. you see the president saluting the coast guard as well. let's take a quick break and resume our coverage right after this. so...how'd it go? well, dad, i spent my childhood living with monks learning the art of dealmaking. you've mastered monkey-style kung fu? no. priceline is different now. you don't even have to bid. master hahn taught you all that? oh, and he says to say (translated from cantonese) "you still owe him five bucks." your accent needs a little work. ♪ >> the northern state university marching wolves
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the festivals we played, we were the best band at what we played. but around the corner came john lee hooker with his band and around the corner came pacific gas an electric-- whoop, and-- it was just great time. >> kennedy honors. you stand where a remarkable people have stood. and you well deserve to be there. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you very much. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
the festivals we played, we were the best band at what we played. but around the corner came john lee hooker with his band and around the corner came pacific gas an electric-- whoop, and-- it was just great time. >> kennedy honors. you stand where a remarkable people have stood. and you well deserve to be there. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you very much. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
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the festivals we played, we were the best band at what we played. but around the corner came john lee hooker with his band and around the corner came pacific gas an electric-- whoop, and-- it was just great time. >> kennedy honors. you stand where a remarkable people have stood. and you well deserve to be there. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you very much. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org captioning sponsored by wpbt >> this is n.b.r. >> tom: good evening, i'm tom hudson. u.s. businesses add 155,000 jobs in december. what's ahead for hiring in 2013? >> susie: i'm susie gharib. better late than never. 11 weeks after hurricane sandy hit the east coast, congress finally signs off on $9 billion in federal aid for storm victims. and the outlook for o.j. florida's orange juice industry has seen some good weather, but a citrus disease threatens to take juice prices higher. >> susie: that and more tonight on "n.b.r." >> tom: steady as she goes, that's the latest word on the s companies
the festivals we played, we were the best band at what we played. but around the corner came john lee hooker with his band and around the corner came pacific gas an electric-- whoop, and-- it was just great time. >> kennedy honors. you stand where a remarkable people have stood. and you well deserve to be there. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you very much. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org...
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the festivals we played, we were the best band at what we played. but around the corner came john lee hooker with his band and around the corner came pacific gas an electric-- whoop, and-- it was just great time. >> kennedy honors. you stand where a remarkable people have stood. and you well deserve to be there. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you very much. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> the following kqed production was produced in high definition. [ ♪music ] >> yes, check, please! people! >> it's all about licking your plate. >> the food is just fabulous. >> i should be in psychoanalysis for the amount of money i spent in restaurants. >> i had a horrible experience. >> i don't even think we were in the same restaurant. >> leslie: and everybody, i'm sure, saved room for those
the festivals we played, we were the best band at what we played. but around the corner came john lee hooker with his band and around the corner came pacific gas an electric-- whoop, and-- it was just great time. >> kennedy honors. you stand where a remarkable people have stood. and you well deserve to be there. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you very much. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>...
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the aura of the band, whoever we take on the stage, we are so lucky. we're lucky to be friends in our lives and having roughly the same direction. >> the drunken rampages which earned them bans from all the major hotel chains are a thing of the past. life on the road by there and admission is a little bit more sedate. >> at do you ever have the desire to three television through a hotel window? "we don't argue with their television -- >> we don't argue with our television sets anymore. i could not get them off the wall if i wanted to. >> despite the fact that they qualify for a bus pass, the group that sang "i hope i die before i get old" hopes to be rocking ball into their 70's. >> beat and rogers still going strong. returning now to our interview with hillary clinton. today, our state department correspondent sat down with her and she asked the question that everyone was wondering, what comes next? >> thank you very much for talking to the bbc during your last week as secretary of state. on monday, february fourth, you will wake up and for the first
the aura of the band, whoever we take on the stage, we are so lucky. we're lucky to be friends in our lives and having roughly the same direction. >> the drunken rampages which earned them bans from all the major hotel chains are a thing of the past. life on the road by there and admission is a little bit more sedate. >> at do you ever have the desire to three television through a hotel window? "we don't argue with their television -- >> we don't argue with our television...
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witnesses tell of a flair being let as the band played on stage. flames quickly spread across the ceiling and heavy, toxic smoke. >> outstanding with my friends when the music starts. my friends started shouting "run, run." is when the confusion started. >> doesn't died in the bathroom area, mistaking a door for an exit. they told a security guard that many of the young people still have to play for their drinks. >> it is hard to get out. in a matter of seconds. i only stayed there for a few seconds. it felt like an eternity. >> the bodies of those who died were taken to a gymnasium converted into a temporary mortuary where relatives have their worst fears concerned. >> i lost my son. he was full of life. he was only 27 years old. it is so sad. >> inside this nightclub investigators the to find out why the number of dead was so high. and who was to blame for starting the tragic sequence of events and what safety failings made it worse. no one more than these families want answers to those questions. there will be time for that later. for the relativ
witnesses tell of a flair being let as the band played on stage. flames quickly spread across the ceiling and heavy, toxic smoke. >> outstanding with my friends when the music starts. my friends started shouting "run, run." is when the confusion started. >> doesn't died in the bathroom area, mistaking a door for an exit. they told a security guard that many of the young people still have to play for their drinks. >> it is hard to get out. in a matter of seconds. i...
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liz: what i want to ask is disney fix the problem and say when we give you a magic wrist band, we areg marketing information about you and finding out information about what you shop for and spend money is. it is creepy. shouldn't they tell the shoppers that up front? >> well, individuals and families can opt out of this technology -- liz: that's not the question. hang on. do you think disney should have full disclosure saying we are collecting data on you. go ahead. >> liz, they collect da to on you when you check into the resort. they collect data on you because you voluntarily choose to deal with them. the idea that marketing, i mean, christina thinks wearing a band, electronic band is a health risk, but i think what those who oppose this believe it's a security risk for kids, but marketing to children is not the same as using force on children. if parents don't want the children marketed to, have them take off the band or have them go to some other place behind disney. they go to disney, however -- liz: disney do full disclosure and tell the families that, yes, we are harvesting i
liz: what i want to ask is disney fix the problem and say when we give you a magic wrist band, we areg marketing information about you and finding out information about what you shop for and spend money is. it is creepy. shouldn't they tell the shoppers that up front? >> well, individuals and families can opt out of this technology -- liz: that's not the question. hang on. do you think disney should have full disclosure saying we are collecting data on you. go ahead. >> liz, they...
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the band beat baads for the honnr.iors - say this will be a major milestone in their lives. psttdeet) "this will beemy pery last performance with the &pmightyysound of marrland caus im graduating in may"(student )"i think it shoos a lot of the prideewe have in this unnversity..and oor state" stttt" the first presidential parade the university of 3 maryland performed in was in 1917.... ffr pressdent wooddow wilson. anothee day of bad news for cyclist lance armstrong. he's getting little sympathy pffer coming clean about ddping in an interviiw with pprah winfree.the 7-time tour using a variety of performance enhancing drugs.he saii, at the time, it didn't feell wrong... and confessed to bullying people who ttied to tell the trrth about his behavior. if i didn't like hat someeody in my own head, whether i viewed that asssomebody being disloyal or a friend urning on you orrwhaaever, i tried to control that and sayythat's a 3 the admissioo will be cossly &pfor armstrong. he's already been ssripped of his tour de frrnceetitl
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and also a member of the band playing that night. >>> also this morning, big change is being proposed for the nation's immigration system. a bipartisan group of senators will unveil details this afternoon. let's get a preview now. brianna keilar is at the white house. >> reporter: good morning. this is a big week for the immigration reform. a press conference will take place this afternoon at 2:30 p.m. eastern. this is a group of eight senators, a bipartisan group, and a forceful lineup, charles schumer, dick durbin, mrobert h nen des, michael bennett, and on the republican side, john mccain, lindsey graham, marco rubio, and jeff flake. this would offer an immigration plan for millions here illegally, it would also have an employment verification. and cracking down on companies that hired unauthorized workers. the president, as you know, carol, will also be taking up this issue this week. he'll be heading to las vegas tomorrow. he met monday with the congressional hispanic caucus to sort of talk and preview this plan that he's already put out, but he'll be highlighting tomorrow. >> br
and also a member of the band playing that night. >>> also this morning, big change is being proposed for the nation's immigration system. a bipartisan group of senators will unveil details this afternoon. let's get a preview now. brianna keilar is at the white house. >> reporter: good morning. this is a big week for the immigration reform. a press conference will take place this afternoon at 2:30 p.m. eastern. this is a group of eight senators, a bipartisan group, and a forceful...
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the festivals we played, we were the best band at what we played. but around the corner came john lee hooker with his band and around the corner came pacific gas an electric-- whoop, and-- it was just great time. >> kennedy honors. you stand where a remarkable people have stood. and you well deserve to be there. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you very much. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org - from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. matt damon is out with the new film this month called "promised land." is one of the founders of the water advocacy group water.org. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i just try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminate hunger, and we have a lot of work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers l
the festivals we played, we were the best band at what we played. but around the corner came john lee hooker with his band and around the corner came pacific gas an electric-- whoop, and-- it was just great time. >> kennedy honors. you stand where a remarkable people have stood. and you well deserve to be there. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you very much. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org - from...
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a few minutes ago, we learn that the police arrested one of the club's owners and two members of the band who were using fireworks in their show. more than 230 people died in the inferno, nearly half of them college students from the nearby campus. cnn's shasta darlington joins us live from santa maria, brazil. shasta, what can you tell us about these arrests? >> reporter: well, carol, they obviously give us some indication where these investigations are going. there have been a lot of reports that the club simply wasn't prepared for this kind of emergency. perhaps that its license was even expired, that the whole inferno could have been set off by a pyrotechnics show that the band members themselves were putting on. the fact that these people have been arrested certainly gives us some indication that this is the problem. now, i'm just a few steps away from the nightclub kiss where this fire tore out early sunday morning, killing 231 people. the investigators now still going through the clues, combing through the rubble. it's a bright, quiet day. people from santa maria gathered here. thi
a few minutes ago, we learn that the police arrested one of the club's owners and two members of the band who were using fireworks in their show. more than 230 people died in the inferno, nearly half of them college students from the nearby campus. cnn's shasta darlington joins us live from santa maria, brazil. shasta, what can you tell us about these arrests? >> reporter: well, carol, they obviously give us some indication where these investigations are going. there have been a lot of...
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the band was obviously caught in the middle. it could very well be part of the cause of this, but they lost members as well. it's a pretty convoluted story. >> the investigation continues. shasta darlington. >>> now the battle over new gun laws. tomorrow wayne lapierre is going to testify before the senate judiciary committee. tonight we're learning he plans to attack the proposals for a new ban on semiautomatic weapons. he takes on critics who want to expand background checks. lapierre will say, and i quote, when it comes to the issue of background checks, let's be honest. they'll never be universal because criminals will never submit to them. the nra is calling on members to show their support in a big way. the political arm just sent a mass e-mail calling for all members to show up tomorrow and, quote, pack the hearing room. all this with emotional hearings going on in connecticut. that's where the governor's bipartisan task force on gun violence prevention is going on in hartford. connecticut already has some of the toughest
the band was obviously caught in the middle. it could very well be part of the cause of this, but they lost members as well. it's a pretty convoluted story. >> the investigation continues. shasta darlington. >>> now the battle over new gun laws. tomorrow wayne lapierre is going to testify before the senate judiciary committee. tonight we're learning he plans to attack the proposals for a new ban on semiautomatic weapons. he takes on critics who want to expand background checks....
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asked one of the top russian jazz bands she's my guest on the show today. nowadays jazz is not the kind of music to play on every radio station but rock and pop music jazz studies one of the most popular jenner's and is considered music but those three understand how does the contemporary jazz world live is there any competition between jazz and pop we'll discuss it with one of the best american jazz vocalist. was. i. know you're welcome to the show and thank you very much for being with us today thank you for having me well we've just started talking before this interview we started talking about success about the ways of about the different views of being successful in fresh air america but one thing in which i think which is the same is the jazz surely isn't the shortest way to success shortest way to fame to money it's the same in russia and in the states too i guess so what encourages people to do it well is he going to jazz yes it's for love it's always for love you know i don't think anyone goes into jazz for further riches or for fame because those
asked one of the top russian jazz bands she's my guest on the show today. nowadays jazz is not the kind of music to play on every radio station but rock and pop music jazz studies one of the most popular jenner's and is considered music but those three understand how does the contemporary jazz world live is there any competition between jazz and pop we'll discuss it with one of the best american jazz vocalist. was. i. know you're welcome to the show and thank you very much for being with us...
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investigators say it was started by pyro-technics used by the band. nearly two-thousand people were in the club at the time double its maximum capacity. when i was trying to get out i yield fire. the security guards were not realizing what was going on. i think many of them thought they were just riots. or the people were trying to get out without paying. more than 230-people died, most from smoke inhalation. though some were trampled to death in the panic to escape. at least 115 are injured. eight bodies have been found in a well near where members of a mexican band went missing. 20 people disappeared friday morning following a concert by the group "kombo kolumbia," including 16 musicians and crew members. it has yet to be confirmed if the bodies were those of the band or crew. residents near the area reported hearing gun shots at four a-m on friday. the egyptian government is now imposing a 30-day curfew. following a series of deadly riots in three cities. the violence began friday, during demonstrations on the two-year anniversary of the egyptian re
investigators say it was started by pyro-technics used by the band. nearly two-thousand people were in the club at the time double its maximum capacity. when i was trying to get out i yield fire. the security guards were not realizing what was going on. i think many of them thought they were just riots. or the people were trying to get out without paying. more than 230-people died, most from smoke inhalation. though some were trampled to death in the panic to escape. at least 115 are injured....
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things took a turn for the worst. >> the band performed at some point at the restaurant. it was agreed to it would be a free trial basis. after the performance, the suspect then told the business owner, i would like $1,000. the business owner said, that is not what we agreed to. >> the police say he came back, demanding $1,000. that is when the business owner reached out to p.g. county police, and they set up an undercover operation where a prince george's county officer acted as the agitated manager for that -- as the entertainment manager for the restaurant. the police say that brown was arrested on the spot charged with two counts of harassment, two counts of extortion. it is important to point out that no money exchanged hands during the sting. he is on paid administrative leave pending the outcome of the investigation. >> family, friends, and strangers said farewell today to a prince william county police officer killed in a motorcycle accident earlier this week. thousands attended the funeral service to pay their respects to officer chris yung. >> in the history of
things took a turn for the worst. >> the band performed at some point at the restaurant. it was agreed to it would be a free trial basis. after the performance, the suspect then told the business owner, i would like $1,000. the business owner said, that is not what we agreed to. >> the police say he came back, demanding $1,000. that is when the business owner reached out to p.g. county police, and they set up an undercover operation where a prince george's county officer acted as...
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witnesses are saying that a flare or firework lit by the band may have started the blaze early this morningauthorities are saying that at the time of the fire roughly 2,000 people were inside the club. nearly double the maximum occupancy. a doctor treating the victims of the fire says that the toxic smoke that filled the nightclub caused most of the victims to suffocate. more than 100 are being treated at hospitals for their injuries. this is what brazilian president dilma rousseff had to say. >> i would like to say to the people of our country that in this time of sadness for all together and we are going to overcome the sadness while still in mourning. >> the investigation is still underway but authorities are saying that the blame rests on the band for the pyrotechnics used in the show and manslaughter charges could be filed. >> secretary of state hillary clinton has said she isn't planning to run in the 20-16 presidential election. but that isn't stopping supporters from hoping she does. senator dianne feinstein of california told c-n-n's state of the union. she's firmly in that camp. >
witnesses are saying that a flare or firework lit by the band may have started the blaze early this morningauthorities are saying that at the time of the fire roughly 2,000 people were inside the club. nearly double the maximum occupancy. a doctor treating the victims of the fire says that the toxic smoke that filled the nightclub caused most of the victims to suffocate. more than 100 are being treated at hospitals for their injuries. this is what brazilian president dilma rousseff had to say....