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they're the beatles. inflatable beatles. were playing venues that were bigger than anyone had ever played before. >> ladies and gentlemen, honored by their country, decorated by their queen and loved here in america, here are the beatles! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ help me if you can ♪ ♪ i'm feeling down ♪ ♪ and i do appreciate you being around ♪ ♪ help me get my feet back on the ground ♪ ♪ won't you please please help me ♪ ♪ help me help me ♪ ♪ ooh ♪ >> how are you actually planning to spend this money? >> what money? he says. >> doesn't he give any to you? >> no, no. have you seen that car of his? >> the beatles taught every other band that writing your own music made you more powerful. ♪ >> that last line's got -- >> i think what's really funny about a band like the stones is they did tons of covers on their first couple albums. it wasn't until they really figured out how to write their own songs that they really became a real band. they really had to find their own voice. ♪ ♪ i can't get no satisfaction ♪ ♪ i can't get no
they're the beatles. inflatable beatles. were playing venues that were bigger than anyone had ever played before. >> ladies and gentlemen, honored by their country, decorated by their queen and loved here in america, here are the beatles! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ help me if you can ♪ ♪ i'm feeling down ♪ ♪ and i do appreciate you being around ♪ ♪ help me get my feet back on the ground ♪ ♪ won't you please please help me ♪ ♪ help me help me ♪ ♪ ooh ♪ >>...
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. >> when it ended, it broke the viewership records set by the beatles on ed sullivan. it was one of the first tv shows that actually went somewhere. >> you know, youngstown is not exactly on our course. >> in a lot of ways, television was showing slices of the world that people may have never seen before. "route 66" was an innovative show because it was actually filmed on location. so the audience was being exposed to things that just weren't part of their local orbit. >> space, the final frontier. ♪ >> you know, there's a little bit of the mayberry aspect to the world of "star trek." that will sound like an odd analogy. but follow me here. people want to believe that such a place can exist. the idea of a future in which a lot of the biases and the fears of the past has evolved out of us. >> where i come from, size, shape or color makes no difference. >> there's one episode where some of the members of the crew
. >> when it ended, it broke the viewership records set by the beatles on ed sullivan. it was one of the first tv shows that actually went somewhere. >> you know, youngstown is not exactly on our course. >> in a lot of ways, television was showing slices of the world that people may have never seen before. "route 66" was an innovative show because it was actually filmed on location. so the audience was being exposed to things that just weren't part of their local...
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especially the beatles. >> the beatles is the name given to the four brits -- >> because we didn't knowir names, so we call them the beatles in everything else. there were three of them were -- >> so john paul george ringo? >> no, that was -- that was nicknames. but they were -- they were violent, and of course when you beat someone up you have to be in better shape. >> so you have to get them strong then beat them up again. obviously he first came to global prominence with that horrendous video of james foley. do you believe he was the killer? >> yes, i do. >> you do. how did they treat james foley? james foley was with you in the same cell. >> yes. >> how did he get treated? >> well, again, that's what i'm saying. james was an amazing friend. he never gave up. he had a fantastic heart. he was great. he was always trying to get things for the others, asking for some bread or water when that is one of the beatles, john, was asking, do you need something? he didn't expect any of us to say yes, we need something. but james would say yeah, we need vegetables. we need edit. of course, he wo
especially the beatles. >> the beatles is the name given to the four brits -- >> because we didn't knowir names, so we call them the beatles in everything else. there were three of them were -- >> so john paul george ringo? >> no, that was -- that was nicknames. but they were -- they were violent, and of course when you beat someone up you have to be in better shape. >> so you have to get them strong then beat them up again. obviously he first came to global...
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>>> there's the beatles!atles arrived, from then on a thousand different things arose. ♪ glad all over ♪ >> is it a sex thing or -- >> yes, it's sexual. ♪ >> there was the desire to get power in order to use it for good. ♪ how does it feel ♪ >> pop musicians in today's generation, they can rule the world. ♪ ♪
>>> there's the beatles!atles arrived, from then on a thousand different things arose. ♪ glad all over ♪ >> is it a sex thing or -- >> yes, it's sexual. ♪ >> there was the desire to get power in order to use it for good. ♪ how does it feel ♪ >> pop musicians in today's generation, they can rule the world. ♪ ♪
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and in the limo are the beatles.hat. >> jimmy: yeah. >> and ringo was like that. >> jimmy: hello, yeah. >> then i had to go home and lie down for really 48 hours and just look at the ceiling and go over this in my mind. >> jimmy: and you wished that you had a camera, an iphone back then so you can just -- >> i know. i would have been shameless then too. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, exactly. yeah. but then even a cooler thing happened. >> yes. this was bizarre. >> jimmy: this was really bizarre. >> i got an e-mail from the hollywood bowl saying, "dear miss weaver, were you by any chance at the beatles concert at the hollywood bowl in 1962? we think we have footage of you at this concert." >> jimmy: you guys, we have it. it's six seconds long. [ cheers and applause ] watch this and get ready to freak out. you can find her. she looks exactly the same. there you are. "john!" [ laughter and applause ] you look exactly the same. "john!" >> i know. >> jimmy: i love that. look how cute. >> i know. and i spent all my day with
and in the limo are the beatles.hat. >> jimmy: yeah. >> and ringo was like that. >> jimmy: hello, yeah. >> then i had to go home and lie down for really 48 hours and just look at the ceiling and go over this in my mind. >> jimmy: and you wished that you had a camera, an iphone back then so you can just -- >> i know. i would have been shameless then too. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, exactly. yeah. but then even a cooler thing happened. >> yes. this...
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when was the beatles show up there was some physical beating or tower further. they seemed to take pleasure. the abuse included prolonged beatings, mock executions and repeated waterboarding. for more on the i haddentity of this brutal man, i'm joined by richard engel. what do we know about mohammed emwazi emwazi. >> reporter: you outlined his biography. one of the key things is he was so well known to british authorities, to british intelligence and law enforcement. we keep seeing this that was the case in paris where the two shooters were known, the two brothers were well known, had been under surveillance. the man who opened fire in that cafe in sydney australia also had been under surveillance actually was out on bail for allegedly murdering his wife. so in all of these cases we have people who have been tracked and yet somehow manage to slip through the cracks. not very surprising that he came from a middle class or somewhat better than middle class upbringing. people being attracted to isis have to pay their own way. they are not necessarily the poor and de
when was the beatles show up there was some physical beating or tower further. they seemed to take pleasure. the abuse included prolonged beatings, mock executions and repeated waterboarding. for more on the i haddentity of this brutal man, i'm joined by richard engel. what do we know about mohammed emwazi emwazi. >> reporter: you outlined his biography. one of the key things is he was so well known to british authorities, to british intelligence and law enforcement. we keep seeing this...
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we are calling them the beatles. >> the beatles are the british -- >> that is what we called them.course, when you beat someone, he has -- >> obviously, he first came to global prominence with that horrendous video with james foley. do you believe he was the killer? >> yes, i do. >> you do. how did they treat james foley? james foley was with you in the same cell. >> yes. >> how did he get treated? >> well, again, that's what i'm saying. james was an amazing friend. he never gave up. he had a fantastic heart. he was great. he was always trying to get things for the others, asking for some bread or water when that is one of the beatles, john, was asking, do you need something? he didn't expect any of us to say yes, we need something. but james would say yeah, we need vegetables. of course, he would never be punished. i think they didn't like the fact that he was not broken. and that's the reason why he was getting more beatings, because he was not broken. he was still fighting in his way. >> just heartbreaking, he talks about james foley having a positive outlook, not giving up and
we are calling them the beatles. >> the beatles are the british -- >> that is what we called them.course, when you beat someone, he has -- >> obviously, he first came to global prominence with that horrendous video with james foley. do you believe he was the killer? >> yes, i do. >> you do. how did they treat james foley? james foley was with you in the same cell. >> yes. >> how did he get treated? >> well, again, that's what i'm saying. james was...
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one agent with the code name 1661 and described as wearing a wig to make it look like one of the beatles cast out on the claim that he was using e-mail to go find a wife and not contact al qaeda. nasir himself taking the stand denying allegations saying terrorism is not compatible with islam. he faces charges on notingplotting attacks in london and new york. >>> hillary clinton denying allegations she received money from foreign governments while she was secretary of state. one of the donations broke white house rules? >> exactly heather. the rules the clinton foundation agreed to strict guidelines regarding gifts from foreign governments. the idea is simple. make sure a foreign government couldn't buy influence in the state department by giving mass amounts of money to the former president's charity she detailed 7 countries whose donations totalled in the millions of dollars including approximately 500,000 dollars coming to the country of algeria a long time u.s. ally but also a country with a poor record on the heights. algeria's 2010 donation appears to violate the very rules the clin
one agent with the code name 1661 and described as wearing a wig to make it look like one of the beatles cast out on the claim that he was using e-mail to go find a wife and not contact al qaeda. nasir himself taking the stand denying allegations saying terrorism is not compatible with islam. he faces charges on notingplotting attacks in london and new york. >>> hillary clinton denying allegations she received money from foreign governments while she was secretary of state. one of the...
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>> you can use that tweet for anything now. >> you tweeting that is like the beatles breaking up. what about brian williams though? people say i don't know. >> he wants to do that. in fact we are going to do that story next. he really wants to be an entertainer. and this could be it. this could be the on tray to the world. >> there is that saying that they say because you know it is untrue. >> do you think -- he told stories. >> he lied. he can no longer be on the news because there are two thens you need to be to be an anchor. read from a teleprompter and be trustworthy. that's it. >> he violated one of those. >> you can never watchetwork news again. >> i see those ads and i think, i used to believe that most trusted team. how dare you? >> what is terry doing for valentine's day? well later he will show us how to strangle someone with a long stemmed rose. >> it is easy. >> should she say she is a combat vet? you think of terry's tattooed pet. ♪ at kaiser permanente everything you need is under one roof. another way care and coverage together makes life easier. okay, a little easi
>> you can use that tweet for anything now. >> you tweeting that is like the beatles breaking up. what about brian williams though? people say i don't know. >> he wants to do that. in fact we are going to do that story next. he really wants to be an entertainer. and this could be it. this could be the on tray to the world. >> there is that saying that they say because you know it is untrue. >> do you think -- he told stories. >> he lied. he can no longer be...
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the building is perhaps best known as the site of the beatles first concert. rei will occupy the first of the arena. the outdoor supply company has a couple of locations in maryland and virginia. this will be the first store for the district. >>> hey, lights, camera action are the three words you're hearing less of around here. even as more and more tv shows about washington, d.c. are created. as news4 tom sherwood reports the city is now in the midst of a big effort to knock down some of the hurdles that production crews face. >> reporter: many tv series and movies are all about washington. but rarely are filmed in washington. it's not dreaded security concerns, but bureaucracy and money. >> what i'm tried to do is bring life back to the avenue. >> reporter: jack evans wants movies made here. one step? debt control of the saef. the sidewalks are controlled by the federal park service. >> so you have everybody in charge which means nobody's in charge. >> reporter: he and vincent orange are pressing legislation to take over the avenue. guidance redevelopment wit
the building is perhaps best known as the site of the beatles first concert. rei will occupy the first of the arena. the outdoor supply company has a couple of locations in maryland and virginia. this will be the first store for the district. >>> hey, lights, camera action are the three words you're hearing less of around here. even as more and more tv shows about washington, d.c. are created. as news4 tom sherwood reports the city is now in the midst of a big effort to knock down some...
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by memorabilia dealers as the fourth most forged nonsports signature on the market after elvis, the beatlesenticator givey-qñ a stamp approval on these letters? >> is a jfk signature easy or difficult to spot a fake? >> jfk is perhaps the most difficult. 80% of the process is does the known -- gpúyjfk's handwriting entire íb down in the 1960s just on kennedy's handwriting. >> why would he change it? >> his personality change and changed more dramatically than any other president and pretty much most famous people. >> the brothers know the handwritten letters to their grandmother going back to 1943 must be real. bobby can't just take their word for it. he compares them to a known jfk letter. show me. >> i've got a letter from 1940, three years prior. the similarities, he always had a tendency, even later in life, to when he made a t, he would couldn't, wouldn't be a short he also would break words up. >> bob confirms the letters to jenny also have his unique t, but how do you authenticate the one from the white house? the president can't sign every letter by hand. what about tha45 a secretar
by memorabilia dealers as the fourth most forged nonsports signature on the market after elvis, the beatlesenticator givey-qñ a stamp approval on these letters? >> is a jfk signature easy or difficult to spot a fake? >> jfk is perhaps the most difficult. 80% of the process is does the known -- gpúyjfk's handwriting entire íb down in the 1960s just on kennedy's handwriting. >> why would he change it? >> his personality change and changed more dramatically than any...
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. >> simon not only reported on hard news but covered the beatles break up in 1970. he won pea body award, and is survived by a wife and daughter >>> randall pinkston worked with bob simon at pbs and joins us on the phone. i never had the pleasure of meeting bob. i admired his work. you, however, covered stories with bob simon. what was he like? >> bob simon was the best of the best. a reporter's reporter as you heard roxana report on his many awards. many in danger zones, including the one that got him imprisoned for 40 days. he was also a generous person. i met him in haiti during the exile of the president. i covered for the story for a few weeks. and bob, as the senior correspondent was coming in to relieve he and cover the crisis. about nine years later our paths crossed again, when i was in baghdad, and bob worked on a story for '60 minutes" i was assigned to evening and morning news. the day came when i had to leave. the way most of us got in and out of baghdad was over land an 8-hour tortuous trip across the highway from iraq to imam. when bob heard he said ra
. >> simon not only reported on hard news but covered the beatles break up in 1970. he won pea body award, and is survived by a wife and daughter >>> randall pinkston worked with bob simon at pbs and joins us on the phone. i never had the pleasure of meeting bob. i admired his work. you, however, covered stories with bob simon. what was he like? >> bob simon was the best of the best. a reporter's reporter as you heard roxana report on his many awards. many in danger zones,...
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who would forget the 89 world series and even last concert for the beatles. crews will begin building this for mixed use development. it will include a 500,000 square food mall and more than 200 hotel rooms. definitely not the stick show. as we take it out there live, a lot of people taking that escalator to see events here. they say the process will take about two or three months. in terms of development being complete they say they will be done late 2017 to early 2018. he says i feel like my home field is being torn down, a lot of sad faces here for a lot of people. >> i just favored that tweet that you sent out. thank you. >> reporter: yeah. >>> investigators have not said whether a woman fired any shots or aimed a gun at police before officers shot and killed her. a vigil turned violent after they marched to a home depot store. demonstrators painted the woman's name on windows. they say the woman was shoplifting at the store yesterday. officers chased her down the street into oakland. they say she was armed. the officers opened fire. a witness was caught i
who would forget the 89 world series and even last concert for the beatles. crews will begin building this for mixed use development. it will include a 500,000 square food mall and more than 200 hotel rooms. definitely not the stick show. as we take it out there live, a lot of people taking that escalator to see events here. they say the process will take about two or three months. in terms of development being complete they say they will be done late 2017 to early 2018. he says i feel like my...
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listen to the beatles.t, a little trivia for you on this day, the beatles appeared on the ed sullivan show for the first time. what was the first softening theysongthey performed? hint, it wasn't this one. ♪ stuart: this day in 1964, the beatles appeared on the ed sullivan show first time ever. what was the song they performed? all my loving. congratulations for those of you who got it right. there were lots of you. twitter giving back some of the biggest gain it got last friday. it beat the streets 92 cents. that would be 2% down. now it's $47 a share. the department of homeland security, it says it is testing nightmare scenarios where terrorists use small consumer grade drones to deliver explosives. this comes after that small drone piloted by a drunken government employee breached the airspace over the white house and landed on the lawn. here is kurt the cyber guy. so the homeland security department is looking at -- obviously looking. >> they have to look at this. >> what are they doing? >> in mid-janua
listen to the beatles.t, a little trivia for you on this day, the beatles appeared on the ed sullivan show for the first time. what was the first softening theysongthey performed? hint, it wasn't this one. ♪ stuart: this day in 1964, the beatles appeared on the ed sullivan show first time ever. what was the song they performed? all my loving. congratulations for those of you who got it right. there were lots of you. twitter giving back some of the biggest gain it got last friday. it beat the...
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his wife opted to post a photo of the two together along with a lyric made famous by the beatles, loveall you need. i don't know what she was laughing at. we'll get to that in a bet. over to drew now and the gorgeous weather. >> we're talking record warmth in some locations, and the warm web site continues for the next couple of days. the warm weather not braining rainfall. outside, from the emeryville camera, a gorgeous picture as the sun lowering the sky, sunset at 5:48 p.m. a gorgeous start to the holiday weekend. temperature-wise, 72 in oakland, the name concord. 66 hayward. fremont, 74. 70, san jose, san francisco, 71. in a few minutes woe have the valentines dipillow fight in the plaza. and then by 7:30 as you're picking up faithers, temperatures comfortable. satellite and radar showing you the story we are tracking the pressure off the coast bringing us sunshine and warmth. there is a storm out to sea but can't break through the high pressure and bring us any explain that's the case for the next couple of days. a dry pattern. so the week ahead, specificfully san francisco, avera
his wife opted to post a photo of the two together along with a lyric made famous by the beatles, loveall you need. i don't know what she was laughing at. we'll get to that in a bet. over to drew now and the gorgeous weather. >> we're talking record warmth in some locations, and the warm web site continues for the next couple of days. the warm weather not braining rainfall. outside, from the emeryville camera, a gorgeous picture as the sun lowering the sky, sunset at 5:48 p.m. a gorgeous...
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>> fred: "the beatles." [ laughter ] >> seth: that's great.atulations. >> fred: thank you. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: i think people might be disappointed when they watch it. so, last week i started talking about a charity i'm involved with called "cycle for survival." it's an indoor cycling event that raises money for rare cancer research. i'll be riding with my team, right here, march 8th at equinox in new york city. i've also been talking about perry zimmerman. there's perry and i together. perry is 14, she's a three-time cancer survivor, and her team, team perry, has been the top fund-raiser nationwide the past few years. and in five years, she's raised over a million dollars. [ applause ] which is why i think it's time to knock perry off her high horse. [ laughter ] i desperately want team seth to out-raise team perry this year. and with your help, i think we can do it. why do i want to out-raise her? well, when you're the top fund-raiser, they call you up on stage at the end of the event and let you say a few words. and i've been t
>> fred: "the beatles." [ laughter ] >> seth: that's great.atulations. >> fred: thank you. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: i think people might be disappointed when they watch it. so, last week i started talking about a charity i'm involved with called "cycle for survival." it's an indoor cycling event that raises money for rare cancer research. i'll be riding with my team, right here, march 8th at equinox in new york city. i've also been talking...
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how you can get your hands on rare photos from the beatles and rolling stones. >>> 6:25. rarely seen images of two legendary rock bands will soon be available for avid collectors. >> 30 vintage images of the beatles and rolling stones from their early years will be offered this year starting on east bay. the candid photos sat in a private collection for nearly 50 years shot by one-time road manager bob bonas and part of a collection of some 5,000 photographs. more of those images will be offered in the months and years to come. prints will start at $175. i'm sure lots of interest. >> no doubt go upwards from there. >>> you would think. 6:26. it's likely been a long weekend for someone in the bay area who purchased a winning lotto ticket. >> unless it's stuffed in their wallet. someone in ant knock matched six powerball numbers saturday night. it's worth $1.43 million. the person has to wait to claim the prize. here are the numbers again 5, 11, 16, 26, 50, the powerball is 34. since no one watched all six numbers, the jackpot goes up from 290 million to 317 million dollars
how you can get your hands on rare photos from the beatles and rolling stones. >>> 6:25. rarely seen images of two legendary rock bands will soon be available for avid collectors. >> 30 vintage images of the beatles and rolling stones from their early years will be offered this year starting on east bay. the candid photos sat in a private collection for nearly 50 years shot by one-time road manager bob bonas and part of a collection of some 5,000 photographs. more of those images...
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hostages describe emwazi as one of four especially sadistic british captors who they nicknamed the beatles, john, george, paul and ringo, who especially targeted the americans in their custody. >> we were together all the time even when they brutalized us. >> reporter: and for all of emwazi's notoriety as jihadi john, the former hostages say the one they called george was the true leader of the group. all four have been high on the u.s. air strike target list even before the name of jihadi john became public. british authorities had kept emwazi's name secret in hopes he might give away his location by trying to contact family or friends back here in london. but as of tonight, he is believed to be still alive in syria, part of an isis group that continues to hold at least 15 to 20 other hostages. tom? >>> abc's brian ross in london. brian, thank you. we now know who he is but where is he is now the biggest question. abc's chief global affairs correspondent, martha raddatz, spent the day at the syrian border where jihadi john is supposedly hiding. martha, the big question tonight, why can't
hostages describe emwazi as one of four especially sadistic british captors who they nicknamed the beatles, john, george, paul and ringo, who especially targeted the americans in their custody. >> we were together all the time even when they brutalized us. >> reporter: and for all of emwazi's notoriety as jihadi john, the former hostages say the one they called george was the true leader of the group. all four have been high on the u.s. air strike target list even before the name of...
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you liked listening to all kinds of music including the beatles. is that when your interest in entertainment sort of began as a in? >> no. my interest in entertainment began with music. my aunt said i used to trans in my crib non-stop and i loved when my cousins would clap for me. it's embarrassing. >> you loved being a performer. >> as a baby in the crib, but, yes, television provided something else. it was pure escapism, you know. i still love television to this day. it's one of my favorite past times. >> shall shows do you like. >> i watch a lot of boxing. it's a metaphor for life. boxing is a sweet science to hit and not get hit. i was doing that from day one. >> sometimes you would physically fight back. >> yes. well, i had to physically fight back or else my ass was going to get kicked. it did a lot. i got tired of it, so i learned how to box. i learned how to fight. school. you fought back against the nuns and got in a fight with do corneliusuos on "soul train". >> that was a clue i needed help because, you know, i thought i'm so together, i
you liked listening to all kinds of music including the beatles. is that when your interest in entertainment sort of began as a in? >> no. my interest in entertainment began with music. my aunt said i used to trans in my crib non-stop and i loved when my cousins would clap for me. it's embarrassing. >> you loved being a performer. >> as a baby in the crib, but, yes, television provided something else. it was pure escapism, you know. i still love television to this day. it's...
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the place where the beatles played their final concert. soon it's all going to be coming down. this is the view from chopper, taken yesterday. shows some of the the equipment already in place. you'll notice there is not a wrecking ball. it is our understanding that the developer will be using high-reach excavators with pulverizing tips to dismantle the stadium. demolition will start inside later today. work its way out. the bowl itself expected to start coming down sometimes next week. construction company tells us it should take about two months to clear this site. there was talk of imploding the old stadium, but that ran into resistance from neighbors concerned about toxic dust. now, this is an artist's rendering of the development that will be built in place of the stick. an outlet mall, movie theaters, restaurants and retail, and more than 6,000 homes. so, again, the demolition of candlestick, it's been quite some time since they stopped using the stadium. it's last year actually, the paul mccartney concert. i suppose they've been prepping it for this moment, and here we are
the place where the beatles played their final concert. soon it's all going to be coming down. this is the view from chopper, taken yesterday. shows some of the the equipment already in place. you'll notice there is not a wrecking ball. it is our understanding that the developer will be using high-reach excavators with pulverizing tips to dismantle the stadium. demolition will start inside later today. work its way out. the bowl itself expected to start coming down sometimes next week....
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the beatles are breaking up. >> reporter: and durhis report on israeli soldiers. >> this seemed cold methodical. it went on for 40 minutes. >> reporter: once, when he was the story, taken prisoner along with a cbs crew in 1991 simon told his ordeal not with hubris but humility. >> has it changed you? >> yeah. >> how? >> i don't know. too early to tell. >> reporter: 40 days in captivity may have changed bob simon. it never stole his passion for storytelling. he had it all. and to the profession he loved, he gave his all. byron pitts, abc news, new york. >> bob simon remembered tonight. our thoughts are with his wife his daughter and with his family down the street at cbs. >>> we move on here this evening, and to an abc news investigation now. buying your way into america. the $500,000 green card offered by the government. are suspected criminals, spies, possible terrorists paying to live here in the u.s.? abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross tracking down the government official in charge of this program. brian? >> reporter: well david oushgs invest game focuses on a litt
the beatles are breaking up. >> reporter: and durhis report on israeli soldiers. >> this seemed cold methodical. it went on for 40 minutes. >> reporter: once, when he was the story, taken prisoner along with a cbs crew in 1991 simon told his ordeal not with hubris but humility. >> has it changed you? >> yeah. >> how? >> i don't know. too early to tell. >> reporter: 40 days in captivity may have changed bob simon. it never stole his passion for...
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the beatles are breaking up. >> kroft: like every up-and- coming cbs newsman in the 1970s, bob's nextnam. his cameraman was australian norman lloyd. and of all the stories they covered together, there was one neither would ever forget, a report from route one near quang tri in 1972. >> norman lloyd: this day, we pulled over and there was, you know, big firefight going on. >> simon: much of the day's fighting is left to the regional forces, the local people's militia. >> lloyd: and there was very close combat, and a lot of guys were getting hit, and this truck full of refugees-- all we heard was the explosion. we ran over and it... it was full of women and children. >> kroft: the truckload of refugees had hit a land mine. >> simon: some are dead, some are not dead. by evening, government spokesmen are saying another grand victory has been won in quang tri province. the situation is once again stabilized, but there will be more fighting and more words. words spoken by generals journalists, politicians. but here on route one, it's difficult to imagine what those words can be. there's not
the beatles are breaking up. >> kroft: like every up-and- coming cbs newsman in the 1970s, bob's nextnam. his cameraman was australian norman lloyd. and of all the stories they covered together, there was one neither would ever forget, a report from route one near quang tri in 1972. >> norman lloyd: this day, we pulled over and there was, you know, big firefight going on. >> simon: much of the day's fighting is left to the regional forces, the local people's militia. >>...
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we're on the list of beatles. [ laughter ] up there.ah, we need to exchange e-mails. >> jimmy: we should, yeah, okay good. >> jimmy: but you said, i remember someone was like "well is it a country album? is it country-pop? and it was like no, this is a a pop album. why would you do a pop album? why woudn't you do a a country-pop hybrid? "taylor, why don't you do the country song? why don't you do the hybrid song?" and you go, "if you chase two rabbits you lose both of them." >> yeah, i mean if you've ever tried chasing like actually two rabbits, you'll probably lose both of these. >> jimmy: you won't catch either one. >> you probably lose one rabbit if try chasing a rabbit at all. but the phrase that i use could offend myself. >> jimmy: yeah, if you chase two rabbits, you'll lose them both. i was like, "gosh, i love that. it's so well done." >> figuratively, that's just what i told my label. and you know, they were very kind of comfortable with what we've been doing, because things had been going well. making my last album, "red" was a
we're on the list of beatles. [ laughter ] up there.ah, we need to exchange e-mails. >> jimmy: we should, yeah, okay good. >> jimmy: but you said, i remember someone was like "well is it a country album? is it country-pop? and it was like no, this is a a pop album. why would you do a pop album? why woudn't you do a a country-pop hybrid? "taylor, why don't you do the country song? why don't you do the hybrid song?" and you go, "if you chase two rabbits you lose...
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it was on this very day in 1964 that the beatles gave their historic performance on "the ed sullivancross the country spent the evening glued to tv sets. the show went out live to a record 73 million people making it the biggest tv event ever at the time. the boys from liverpool sang five songs including she loves you and all my loving, and people cried. there you go. all right. >>> jeb bush may be the front-runner for the 2016 republican ticket, the battleground of contenders ready to challenge him is changing by the week. power index shows marco rubio taking rand paul's spot at number three this week. that's not the only shake-up. chris dial joins us fox news digital editor chris so excited to see you. talk to me about the rankings, how do you do it? how do you decide? >> it's mostly fake. melissa: come on, now! >> the idea is that what we want to do is take real data we want to take the latest polling data. our polls, external polls we want to look at fund-raising and viability. this is not a prediction we're not telling you who's going to win. at this moment is a snapshot of the
it was on this very day in 1964 that the beatles gave their historic performance on "the ed sullivancross the country spent the evening glued to tv sets. the show went out live to a record 73 million people making it the biggest tv event ever at the time. the boys from liverpool sang five songs including she loves you and all my loving, and people cried. there you go. all right. >>> jeb bush may be the front-runner for the 2016 republican ticket, the battleground of contenders...
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we asked if you liked the beatles. we asked who was your favorite beatle. opes of finding the biggest paul mccartney fan in our audience. why? i'll tell you why. because paul mccartney loves valentine's day. that's why. this valentine's day he's doing a super special surprise show in a small intimate venue right here in new york city. [ cheers and applause ] he wants to give two tickets to a very special person in our studio audience tonight! [ cheers and applause ] i've got the tickets right here. ladies and gentlemen, the results of the questionnaire, and we found the biggest paul mccartney fan in our audience. if i call your name, stand up. i'm looking for alex probst. where is alex probst? hey! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ congratulations! hello! nice to meet you. >> you too. >> jimmy: you're going to have to talk into this here. you're going to see paul mccartney live tomorrow night. where are you from? >> kentucky. >> jimmy: kentucky, yeah. [ cheers ] and this is the gentleman you're going with? >> this is my husband. >> jimmy: oh, my goodness. this is pe
we asked if you liked the beatles. we asked who was your favorite beatle. opes of finding the biggest paul mccartney fan in our audience. why? i'll tell you why. because paul mccartney loves valentine's day. that's why. this valentine's day he's doing a super special surprise show in a small intimate venue right here in new york city. [ cheers and applause ] he wants to give two tickets to a very special person in our studio audience tonight! [ cheers and applause ] i've got the tickets right...
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. >> reporter: he is dubbed a number of the killers after the beatles. john stood for john lennon and then the british tabloids added jihadi. he is from a well off pamly, and earning a degree in technology from the college of technology and enjoyed a life of privilege. today, one of the former teachers said she never saw signs of his future as a terrorist. sgli>> i am absolutely socked that it is him. it is just 100 miles away from where i thought that he ought to have been at the this stage in his life. >> this knife will become your nightmare. >> reporter: intelligence agents have been poring over the videos and images since the first video. emwazi's friends say that his path to radicalization may have begun in 2009 when he traveled to tanzania to go on a safari, but he was desane and traveled to the u.k. ta believe that he his true intention was to go to sewomalia. then he was detained again and gone to somalia. and then he detained again in 2010 and went to syria in 2012. >> the entire strategy in the last 13 years has increased alienation and only in
. >> reporter: he is dubbed a number of the killers after the beatles. john stood for john lennon and then the british tabloids added jihadi. he is from a well off pamly, and earning a degree in technology from the college of technology and enjoyed a life of privilege. today, one of the former teachers said she never saw signs of his future as a terrorist. sgli>> i am absolutely socked that it is him. it is just 100 miles away from where i thought that he ought to have been at the...
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. >>> and the beatles say, here comes the sun. temperatures expected to warm up.hristina has more on that throughout the week. we'll be right back. >>> a very good monday morning to you. hope you had a great week en. let's take a live look outside. beautiful bay bridge drying out. after all of the big storms that hit the bay area. bringing in impressive rain totals. >>> and still ahead of a big game, it's considered a big hot ticket. >> we're talking about an important arrival at leave vie stadium ice and a refrigeration truck. it's called nhl ice plant, that will make ice for the risk in the nhl stadium series game between the sharks and l.a. kings. that came takes place february 21st and will air on the nbc sports network. >> how lucky are you feeling right now? you might want to get your powerball ticket. >> or poole your money. nobody matched all six numbers that means the jackpot wednesday will jump to $450 million. the odds of winning? 1 thein 175 million. >> the odds don't change. you go from 175 to 450, everyone starts to play. >>> and the opening bell up
. >>> and the beatles say, here comes the sun. temperatures expected to warm up.hristina has more on that throughout the week. we'll be right back. >>> a very good monday morning to you. hope you had a great week en. let's take a live look outside. beautiful bay bridge drying out. after all of the big storms that hit the bay area. bringing in impressive rain totals. >>> and still ahead of a big game, it's considered a big hot ticket. >> we're talking about an...
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. >>> it hoested the beatles, the giants and this morning time to say good-bye. >> it is officially the it. "today in the bay's" stephanie chuang joins us live from the stick. they're starting on the outside of the stadium, they already did the inside. >> reporter: that's right, good morning to you both, sam and laura. they've gutted the inside. today people in the area will finally get to see some changes, the start of crews tearing down the exterior of this fixture. i spoke with one worker who said the work will probably be on the other side of the stadium here but work using wrecking machines, high-reach ex-is aka vator. inside the demolition has been well under way. our chopper caught what is left inside, not much. the community voiced concerns about noise, vibration and mostly health impacts from the dust and asbestos. one of the people leading that effort just spoke with us this morning and says people here are still very worried. >> i have neighbors on this street that have small children and we're concerned about the particulates in the dust and the high risk and incidence of th
. >>> it hoested the beatles, the giants and this morning time to say good-bye. >> it is officially the it. "today in the bay's" stephanie chuang joins us live from the stick. they're starting on the outside of the stadium, they already did the inside. >> reporter: that's right, good morning to you both, sam and laura. they've gutted the inside. today people in the area will finally get to see some changes, the start of crews tearing down the exterior of this...
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just find the vinyl, play the second side all the way through, the medically is insane. >> the beatlesuld you name them again for me? >> john paul, george, ringo and two chain. >> tune in about two months ago, you'll get that joke. >> all right, 4:40 the time. you're too much. >> president barack obama has chosen secret service acting director joseph chance toy fill the position permanently. >> yes, clancey was appointed on an interim basis last year, after then director, julia pearson, was forced out of the agency after two embarrassing security breaches, of course, four of the agencies highest ranking officials were reassigned, in response to the mishaps. clancey is originally from the philadelphia area. sounding more and more like a presidential candidate former florida governor jeb bush talks foreign policy, criticizing not just president obama, but his own family. bush acknowledged his brother's administration made mistakes in iraq, noting no weapons of deaf zest truck sean country not secure after the fall of saddam hussein. also took aim against possible of state and possible ri
just find the vinyl, play the second side all the way through, the medically is insane. >> the beatlesuld you name them again for me? >> john paul, george, ringo and two chain. >> tune in about two months ago, you'll get that joke. >> all right, 4:40 the time. you're too much. >> president barack obama has chosen secret service acting director joseph chance toy fill the position permanently. >> yes, clancey was appointed on an interim basis last year, after...
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massed man was known only as one of a group of british fighters that prisoners had make anymored the beatlesbut now intelligence sources have put a name to the face. he was reportedly born in kuwait grew up in west london and studied computer programming. >> the moment i knew was extremely kind extremely gentle extremely soft-spoken, was the most humble young person. >> reporter: this man is with cage a london-based group that works with muslims who are under scrutiny from british in -- in -- intelligence service. he says he was radicalized by the british government. the group says in an email he wrote, i have a job waiting for me and marriage to get started, but now i feel like a prisoner only not in a cage in london. >> when are we going to finally learn that if we treat people as if they are outsiders they will feel like outsiders and look for belonging elsewhere. >> in the west london neighborhood where his family is believed to have lived one man who identified himself as an iraqi was shocked to hear the report. >> no, i'm telling you he is not jihad. no jihad. sorry. >> reporter: in wa
massed man was known only as one of a group of british fighters that prisoners had make anymored the beatlesbut now intelligence sources have put a name to the face. he was reportedly born in kuwait grew up in west london and studied computer programming. >> the moment i knew was extremely kind extremely gentle extremely soft-spoken, was the most humble young person. >> reporter: this man is with cage a london-based group that works with muslims who are under scrutiny from british...
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. >> today, rare pictures of the beatles and rolling stone never seen before coming from the archives tour manager for both bands show a new ungarred side of the legends during the british invasion, 30 pictures up on ebay starting today. more photos will go up for action later. >> oscar sunday is here before you know it and today the stars will be getting together for lunch. >> the academy is hosting a special lunch at the beverly hilton in their honor. broadly keep -- broadly cooper and clint eastwood and open pray are on the list with their movies up for best picture. >> we are the oscar station and you can watch the awards and the red carpet arrives and oscar parties on sunday february 22 right here. >> the morning news continues at 6:30 with the top story. >> you saw katy perry at the half time show last night be right, with dancing sharks? see what happens after the fireworks. >> i am in santa clara on to super bowl 50, the next big game is held here in santa clara and at levi stadium they are showing off ahead. >> on former stanford athlete accused of rape appears in court facin
. >> today, rare pictures of the beatles and rolling stone never seen before coming from the archives tour manager for both bands show a new ungarred side of the legends during the british invasion, 30 pictures up on ebay starting today. more photos will go up for action later. >> oscar sunday is here before you know it and today the stars will be getting together for lunch. >> the academy is hosting a special lunch at the beverly hilton in their honor. broadly keep -- broadly...
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she said, "for people under 30, jon stewart leaving the daily show is the equity of the beatles breaking up." that might be the most hilarious thing i ever heard. i saw that in the weekly standard. the average age of the the "daily show" watcher is 41. only 20 years younger than our average age. but anyway, ahead the widow of american sniper chris kyle takes the stand on day one of the trial for her husband's accused killer. details on her testimony coming up next. >>> the american sniper murder trial got under way today with dramatic and motion nal style from the widow of chris kyle. she broke down talking about the last time she heard from her husband. she said she could tell something wasn't right when he called her from the shooting range where he was killed. chris kyle and chad littlefield were murdered in 2013 while helping another vet. that man is 27-year-old eddie ray routh. he's pleaded not guilty to capital murder. in opening statements today the defense tried to convince the jury he was, quote, in the grip of a psychosis at the time of the crimes. the prosecution argue he knew
she said, "for people under 30, jon stewart leaving the daily show is the equity of the beatles breaking up." that might be the most hilarious thing i ever heard. i saw that in the weekly standard. the average age of the the "daily show" watcher is 41. only 20 years younger than our average age. but anyway, ahead the widow of american sniper chris kyle takes the stand on day one of the trial for her husband's accused killer. details on her testimony coming up next....
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. >> 30 vintage images of the beatles and rolling stones will be offered on ebay starting today. id photos sat in a private collection for nearly 50 years. they were shot by one-time road manager bob bonus and are part of a collection of some 5,000 photographs. more of the images will be offered in the months and years to come. prints start at $175. >> need to see new things. >>> a lot of people fly through the bay area. so do a lot of migrating birds. >> traditionally, they travel light, but nbc bay area's joe risotto jr. shows is us why scientists are equipping them with leg bands and birdie backpacks. >> reporter: in the tangled shores of the lagoon trees and shrubs are alive with song. deep in these layers of green, delicate work is under way. >> so we're here today netting and banding song birds. you can see how tightly this bird is hanging on to the net. >> reporter: a series of long nets are tucked into the trees. >> they're a fine mesh net strung up sort of like a volleyball net. >> reporter: every once in a while, those nets become occupied by unsuspecting song birds. >>
. >> 30 vintage images of the beatles and rolling stones will be offered on ebay starting today. id photos sat in a private collection for nearly 50 years. they were shot by one-time road manager bob bonus and are part of a collection of some 5,000 photographs. more of the images will be offered in the months and years to come. prints start at $175. >> need to see new things. >>> a lot of people fly through the bay area. so do a lot of migrating birds. >>...
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she said, "for people under 30, jon stewart leaving the daily show is the equity of the beatles breaking up." that might be the most hilarious thing i ever heard. i saw that in the weekly standard. the average age of the the "daily show" watcher is 41. only 20 years younger than our average age. but anyway, ahead the widow of american sniper chris kyle takes the stand on day one of the trial for her husband's accused killer. details on her testimony coming up next. at ally bank no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like shopping hungry equals overshopping. and an early morning mode. and a partly sunny mode. and an outside...to clear inside mode. transitions ® signature ™ adaptive lenses... ...now have chromea7 ™ technology... ...making them more responsive than ever to changing light. so life can look more vivid & vibrant. why settle for a lens with just one mode? experience life well lit ®. speak with your eyecare professional to... ...upgrade your lenses to transitions ® signature ™ . [announcer:] what if one stalk of broccoli could protect you from cancer? what if one p
she said, "for people under 30, jon stewart leaving the daily show is the equity of the beatles breaking up." that might be the most hilarious thing i ever heard. i saw that in the weekly standard. the average age of the the "daily show" watcher is 41. only 20 years younger than our average age. but anyway, ahead the widow of american sniper chris kyle takes the stand on day one of the trial for her husband's accused killer. details on her testimony coming up next. at ally...
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cell day referred to as the beatles. all of them spoke with british accents. behind the dark humor of the name have come repeated acts of brutality. videos of the apparent beheading of western hostages and syrian soldiers. this one at the time of the killing of the american journalist steven sotloff. >> today, your military air force has attacked in iraq. your strikes have caused casualties amongst muslims. you are no longer fighting an insurgency. mohammed emwazi is reported to have grown up in west london and to have graduated from university with a agree in computer programming. it's understanding he was known to british security forces and he's believed to be an associate of a former control order suspect, who traveled to somalia in 2006 and whose allegedly linked to the al shabaab extremist there. reports say emwazi is believed to have traveled to syria around 2012 and to have joined i.s. later. so-call jihadi john first appeared in a video put out by i.s. last august when he apparently beheaded the american journalist, james foley. among his other apparen
cell day referred to as the beatles. all of them spoke with british accents. behind the dark humor of the name have come repeated acts of brutality. videos of the apparent beheading of western hostages and syrian soldiers. this one at the time of the killing of the american journalist steven sotloff. >> today, your military air force has attacked in iraq. your strikes have caused casualties amongst muslims. you are no longer fighting an insurgency. mohammed emwazi is reported to have...
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. >> you were with the beatles. >> sure. >> guess what. i got a fever. bell. >> tell you something, patrick, we know about flexibility. >> here is some flexibility for you. >> i am here today to dispute the charge that movers have too much sex. i always thought too much sex is like saying too much christmas. >> that's the clip we would pull. now with me in studio, tim meadows, the ladies man. good to see you. >> good to see you, too. >> happy belated birthday. >> yeah yeah i don't celebrate them like i used to. sort of ignore them. >> you look great. you're still very busy. you have a new movie coming out. >> i do? oh, yeah, that's right! i forgot i was in a movie. that's great. thanks for reminding me. >> movie of mine coming out, bill hader, a lot of people in this. >> amy schumer is the star and writer and i totally forgot i did that movie. >> that's a shame. >> i am working. so happy. >> you're working. because of your history on snl and the great characters did you have any idea when you joined the cast that you would be among the most memorable? >>
. >> you were with the beatles. >> sure. >> guess what. i got a fever. bell. >> tell you something, patrick, we know about flexibility. >> here is some flexibility for you. >> i am here today to dispute the charge that movers have too much sex. i always thought too much sex is like saying too much christmas. >> that's the clip we would pull. now with me in studio, tim meadows, the ladies man. good to see you. >> good to see you, too. >>...