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and gloria gaynor survived disco, and now her anthem will, captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: we begin tonight with breaking news from paris. french police have launched a raid that one official says has disrupted a planned terror attack in its advanced stages. there has been at least one arrest. so far, they have found no link between this new plot and the november attacks in paris, or the brussels bombing on tuesday. we also learned today about the brussels suspects. at least two of them were on a u.s. terrorism watch list that would have barred their travel to the united states. and there is another suspect now involved in the brussels subway bombing. that makes at least five so far. elaine cob is in brussels tonight but has the late-breaking developments from the french raid. elaine. frenchman is under arrest after that raid in a northern suburb of paris. the raid happened after an arrest early this morning when french intelligence found someone and they then raided the house. they say that the man was involved in planning a terr
and gloria gaynor survived disco, and now her anthem will, captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: we begin tonight with breaking news from paris. french police have launched a raid that one official says has disrupted a planned terror attack in its advanced stages. there has been at least one arrest. so far, they have found no link between this new plot and the november attacks in paris, or the brussels bombing on tuesday. we...
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garry >>> we end tonight with gloria gaynor because the library of congress chose her disco anthem for preservation as a key artifact of american culture. jim axelrod took a trip back in time to new jersey. >> 05, 03. >> reporter: when you are in gloria gaynor's rec room listening to her jukebox. what song do you think you are going to hear? at first i was afraid i was petrified thinking i could never live without you by my side then i spent so many nights thinking how you did me wrong i grew strong and i learned so you're back >> reporter: her 1978 hit "i will survive." what is it about the message that struck so many people? >> that song taps into the inherent survival instinct. and it taps into tenacity of the human spirit. i will survive but >> she wasn't singing lyrics off a sheet of music she was singing her own life story. growing up in poverty, the victim of childhood sexual abuse, she had an accident six months before recording the song that left her temporarily paralyzed from waist down heading into the studio. >> i am in a back brace here to below my hip. >> reporter: when y
garry >>> we end tonight with gloria gaynor because the library of congress chose her disco anthem for preservation as a key artifact of american culture. jim axelrod took a trip back in time to new jersey. >> 05, 03. >> reporter: when you are in gloria gaynor's rec room listening to her jukebox. what song do you think you are going to hear? at first i was afraid i was petrified thinking i could never live without you by my side then i spent so many nights thinking how you...
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gloria gaynor, and billy joel and the supremes are among the latest artists to be added to the fiosnot cable. we're wired differently. we are a 100% fiber optic network... and fiber optics move at the speed of light. over the last 10 years, our cable competitors have received a few awards. but we've received a few more. including pc magazine's #1 for internet speed 10 years running. and jd power ranked us highest in customer satisfaction awards aren't everything. but when they come from your customers, they mean a lot. only fios has the fastest internet on the most awarded network. right now, get super fast 100 meg internet with equal upload and download speeds plus tv and phone for just $69.99 per month, online. cable can't offer internet speeds this fast at a price this good, only fios can. >>> the library of congress is out with this year's edition to the national recording registry. the list represents record
gloria gaynor, and billy joel and the supremes are among the latest artists to be added to the fiosnot cable. we're wired differently. we are a 100% fiber optic network... and fiber optics move at the speed of light. over the last 10 years, our cable competitors have received a few awards. but we've received a few more. including pc magazine's #1 for internet speed 10 years running. and jd power ranked us highest in customer satisfaction awards aren't everything. but when they come from your...
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and gloria gaynor survived disco, and now her anthem will, too.font color="#ffff00">captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley.
and gloria gaynor survived disco, and now her anthem will, too.font color="#ffff00">captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley.
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>> brown: back to music, and you knew it had to be there: gloria gaynor's 1978 anthem, "i will surviveut-- well, you decide: some heavy metal from 1986: metallica's "master of puppets." >> brown: from the audio time capsule, i'm jeffrey brown. >> gloria gaynor and the supremes. >> ifill: she was singing it, i swear. she was singing along. >> woodruff: i was trying. >> i'm all for cry me a river and wilt. >> ifill: and that's the newshour for tonight. i'm gwen ifill. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. join us on-line, and again here tomorrow evening. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> bnsf railway. >> lincoln financial-- committed to helping you take charge of your financial future. >> fathom travel-- carnival corporation's small ship line. offering seven-day cruises to three cities in cuba. exploring the culture, cuisine and historic sites through its people. more at fathom.org. >> genentech. >> supporting social entrepreneurs and their solutions to the world's most pressing problems-- skollfounda
>> brown: back to music, and you knew it had to be there: gloria gaynor's 1978 anthem, "i will surviveut-- well, you decide: some heavy metal from 1986: metallica's "master of puppets." >> brown: from the audio time capsule, i'm jeffrey brown. >> gloria gaynor and the supremes. >> ifill: she was singing it, i swear. she was singing along. >> woodruff: i was trying. >> i'm all for cry me a river and wilt. >> ifill: and that's the newshour...
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and gloria gaynor survived disco, and now her anthem will, too.tioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley.
and gloria gaynor survived disco, and now her anthem will, too.tioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley.
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and gloria gaynor survived disco, and now her anthem will,
and gloria gaynor survived disco, and now her anthem will,
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. ♪ i will survive >> gloria gaynor's 1978 megahit "i will survive" will do just that in the library recording will join the magic of guitarist carlos santana. ♪ ♪ panelists were drawn to the spiritual journey of john coltrane on "a love supreme." ♪ obey your master >> reporter: and the power of metallica's "master of puppets" songs will join 400 recordings permanently archived at national recording registry. >> most think of the library as the written word, the book. ♪ wake up mama turn your lamp down low ♪ >> it is manuscripts, maps, films, recorded sounds. ♪ oh >> the acting librarian of congress says they rely on public recommendations when making their picks. the list includes several recognizable songs. >> one of my favorites of adding billy joel. ♪ sing us a song tonight >> a very iconic, much-loved piece. >> reporter: in 2013 -- billy joel told charlie rose how he cam up with the classic song. >> "piano man" came along at that time. >> i wrote it in 1973 when i was living in los angeles. i was working in a piano bar. >> under a pseudonym? >> yes. >> what was going on? >> i si
. ♪ i will survive >> gloria gaynor's 1978 megahit "i will survive" will do just that in the library recording will join the magic of guitarist carlos santana. ♪ ♪ panelists were drawn to the spiritual journey of john coltrane on "a love supreme." ♪ obey your master >> reporter: and the power of metallica's "master of puppets" songs will join 400 recordings permanently archived at national recording registry. >> most think of the library...
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enough for the cause of preservation, there's even the disco-era anthem "i will survive" sung by gloria gaynort, next. bring back the housecall? open walk-in clinics in convenient places? help more moms get prenatal care? or use technology to find insights that lower health care costs? maybe help doctors spend more time with patients, not paper work? what if you did all of this, and more? because it's all connected to better care, and better care means better health. unitedhealth group: built for better health. >> pauley: starting this morning we launch a now and again "sunday morning" series we call "minding our business" a look at some of manage's great companies. we begin with the big g you see on the cereal box. it stands for a company with many another product and very rich history. anthony mason takes us inside. >> your archives go back to the beginning of the company. >> goes back to the beginning of the company, 1866. >> wandering the stacks in the archives of general mills you'll encounter the jolly green giant and betty crocker. >> this one actually becomes very strong betty for us.
enough for the cause of preservation, there's even the disco-era anthem "i will survive" sung by gloria gaynort, next. bring back the housecall? open walk-in clinics in convenient places? help more moms get prenatal care? or use technology to find insights that lower health care costs? maybe help doctors spend more time with patients, not paper work? what if you did all of this, and more? because it's all connected to better care, and better care means better health. unitedhealth...
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enough for the cause of preservation, there's even the disco-era anthem "i will survive" sung by gloria gaynort, next. ,,,, >> pauley: starting this morning we launch a now and again "sunday morning" series we call "minding our business" a look at some of manage's great companies. we begin with the big g you see on the cereal box. it stands for a company with many another product and very rich history. anthony mason takes us inside. >> your archives go back to the beginning of the company. >> goes back to the beginning of the company, 1866. >> wandering the stacks in the archives of general mills you'll encounter the jolly green giant and betty crocker. >> this one actually becomes very strong betty for us. >> and get just a little taste of american history. >> so here's the first ever athlete on the wheaties box. >> lou gehrig. >> 1934. >> this is the company that gave us wheaties. and that other, even better known breakfast cereal. >> i have to tell that you in 1941 when we created this product it wasn't actually cheerios. original name was cheer-oats. >> in house his tore i don't know says
enough for the cause of preservation, there's even the disco-era anthem "i will survive" sung by gloria gaynort, next. ,,,, >> pauley: starting this morning we launch a now and again "sunday morning" series we call "minding our business" a look at some of manage's great companies. we begin with the big g you see on the cereal box. it stands for a company with many another product and very rich history. anthony mason takes us inside. >> your archives go...
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not i i will survive >> reporter: gloria gaynor's "i will survive" will do just that in the library of congress. join the magic of guitarist carlos santana. >> reporter: they were drawn to the spiritual journey taken by john coltrane on his 19 4e6 64 album "alove supreme." with ma metallica. they will join thousands of recordings at the elaborate of congress. >> most think it's just a book. >> but it's manuscripts, it's sounds. >> reporter: the acting libraryian of congress say they rely on public recommendations when making their pick. the list includes several >> one of my favorites is adding billy joel. piece. >> reporter: in 2013, billy joel told charlie rose how he came up with the classic song. that time. >> i wrote it in 1973 when i was living in los angeles. i was working in a piano bar. >> reporter: under a sued nim pseudonym? >> reporter: i signed a bad deal. i signed wrae away my copyrights and you name it, i signed it away. i was happy to get a record deal. i didn't have a lawyer representing me. >> reporter: this year records only audio recordings exist. like philadelphia
not i i will survive >> reporter: gloria gaynor's "i will survive" will do just that in the library of congress. join the magic of guitarist carlos santana. >> reporter: they were drawn to the spiritual journey taken by john coltrane on his 19 4e6 64 album "alove supreme." with ma metallica. they will join thousands of recordings at the elaborate of congress. >> most think it's just a book. >> but it's manuscripts, it's sounds. >> reporter: the...
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piano man from 1973 made the list this year as did gloria gaynor. >> i will surveillance have i.el >>8. >> disco, ugh.,gh >> it will survive forever now.. >> it will survive forever. >> you wake up, i will survive at 4:25.at 4 >> prab metallica actually made an entrt into the library of congress n now. 1986 master of puppets selected as recording to keep for the ages. not only does the library of congress select the songs theygt choose recordings of radio shows sports and comedies from the registry.regi the recordings must be at least 10 years old.10 yea supreme where did our love go. john cold train the love supreme and julie london 1955 hit cry mm a river. these puppies need to hear the r gentle tones of our voice.. now they're being calm. >> not to be confused with justin kimber lake's cry me a river. >> still ahead at 10:00.. kevin sits down with the man ofo steal himself, henry caval. cavl >> our super weatherman tuckerke barnes giving a progress reportr on the cherry blossoms next. more puppy loving in the studio. ♪ ♪ ♪ as a small business owner, here's one thing you c
piano man from 1973 made the list this year as did gloria gaynor. >> i will surveillance have i.el >>8. >> disco, ugh.,gh >> it will survive forever now.. >> it will survive forever. >> you wake up, i will survive at 4:25.at 4 >> prab metallica actually made an entrt into the library of congress n now. 1986 master of puppets selected as recording to keep for the ages. not only does the library of congress select the songs theygt choose recordings of...