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the firebird youth chinese orchestra.ose our show. >>> first, a look at some important upcoming events. even without the super bowl, there's always time appreciate football, and the gridiron glory exit is still on display -- exhibit is still on display. it opened january 18th and runs until april 3rd. it is pro football's largest traveling exhibition featuring hundreds of artifacts and panoramic view of the story of professional football. >>> a celebration of philippine cultural dance and music will take place sunday, february 27th, at the village theater on 233 front street in danville. it is presented by our friends at the philippine arts and dance company. you can get more details on nbcbayarea.com. >>> san jose's 36th annual day of remembrance is happening on february 14 tth from 5:30 to 7: p.m. at morris stadium at san jose university. the event remembers executive order 9066 which led to the internment of more than 120,000 people of japanese descent during world war ii. the event features congressman honda, and a ca
the firebird youth chinese orchestra.ose our show. >>> first, a look at some important upcoming events. even without the super bowl, there's always time appreciate football, and the gridiron glory exit is still on display -- exhibit is still on display. it opened january 18th and runs until april 3rd. it is pro football's largest traveling exhibition featuring hundreds of artifacts and panoramic view of the story of professional football. >>> a celebration of philippine...
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sound like an orchestra why? >> reporter: it's a music lesson before many can even walk or talk or tie their shoes or bow ties. >> we're trying to seed those little minds with all these >> i just think it does so much for their brains and he just enjoys it. >> reporter: inside the orchestra he feels music education is so priceless cost is never an obstacle. they don't turn anyone away. >> it's a great, great way to bring live music, orchestral music to kids that normally wouldn't hear it. >> reporter: even if the music isn't always appreciated. >> over the years if there's a kid that's crying, i'll pick it up and conduct it. >> reporter: anne herbst, >> inside the orchestra's tiny tots program is taking a break in march and starts back up in april. for information about upcoming shows, look for this story on 9news.com. >>> a bloodhound whose prior experience in tracking was as a hunting dog is getting the credit for finding a 3-year-old missing boy in louisiana. 3-year-old ely alcoct decision a hunting dog named
sound like an orchestra why? >> reporter: it's a music lesson before many can even walk or talk or tie their shoes or bow ties. >> we're trying to seed those little minds with all these >> i just think it does so much for their brains and he just enjoys it. >> reporter: inside the orchestra he feels music education is so priceless cost is never an obstacle. they don't turn anyone away. >> it's a great, great way to bring live music, orchestral music to kids that...
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[guitar plays, and singing in spanish] [chorus sings, and orchestra plays] music that simultaneouslyo or more different lines is said to be polyphonic. the term polyphony has specific meaning within the western classical idiom, describing much of the multi-part music of the middle ages and the renaissance. however, it is also used generally to describe any multi-part musical tradition. in the javanese gamelan of indonesia, layers of music produced by gongs and metalaphones create a polyphonic web of sound. these layers are made up of interlocking percussion parts and different melodic lines. [drumming] polyphony can be rhythmic as well as melodic as in the west african manjani rhythm played on the jembe family of drums. the lead drummer improvises over the different rhythmic patterns played by members of the group. [drumming] [soft flute music] when the texture of music is monophonic, what can add richness to the single line? in japan, the shakuhachi, an end-blown flute, has a long history as a solo instrument. in the honkyo ku, or meditative style, great emphasis is placed on the to
[guitar plays, and singing in spanish] [chorus sings, and orchestra plays] music that simultaneouslyo or more different lines is said to be polyphonic. the term polyphony has specific meaning within the western classical idiom, describing much of the multi-part music of the middle ages and the renaissance. however, it is also used generally to describe any multi-part musical tradition. in the javanese gamelan of indonesia, layers of music produced by gongs and metalaphones create a polyphonic...
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an orchestra can sound like band but a band can't sound like an orchestra why? >> it is a music lesson before many can walk or talk or tie their shoes. >> can you be a conductor. >> or bowties. >> i think it does so much for the brains and he enjoys it. >> inside the orchestra feels education is so priceless the cost is never an obstacle. they don't turn anyone away. >> it is a great great way to bring live music orchestra music to kids that wouldn't hear. >> it even if the music is not always appreciated. >> over the years if there is a kid that is crying, i will pick it up and conduct it. >>> pretty cool. >> what is going on here from >>> closed captioning brought to you by better pizza." you better deliver. which is why i'm introducing our new papa's quality guarantee: love your pizza, or get another one, absolutely free. pget any large pizza up to 5-toppings pfor just $9.99. online only. >> welcome back. let's take a look at what's trending. >> beginning with a sweet video of a doctor comforting a crying puppy. listen. >> i know. i know. >> aw, this video of
an orchestra can sound like band but a band can't sound like an orchestra why? >> it is a music lesson before many can walk or talk or tie their shoes. >> can you be a conductor. >> or bowties. >> i think it does so much for the brains and he enjoys it. >> inside the orchestra feels education is so priceless the cost is never an obstacle. they don't turn anyone away. >> it is a great great way to bring live music orchestra music to kids that wouldn't hear....
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his older siblings are also in the orchestra and help where they can.c is a perfect example of breaking barriers and over coming the odds. catherine soy, al jazeera. >>> scientists have discovered what they think might be a new species of octopus. it's been discovered on the pacific ocean floor near hawaii, it was found by a remote control submarine as the u.s. ocean and atmospheric administration was exploring the seabed and it was found four kilometers below the surface and i guess why it's so pale and more on the website al jazeera.com. >> i'm mei-ling mcnamara in canada here to discover how the great bear rainforest is being protected. >> i'm amanda burrell. i'm in london to find out how to make old houses green.
his older siblings are also in the orchestra and help where they can.c is a perfect example of breaking barriers and over coming the odds. catherine soy, al jazeera. >>> scientists have discovered what they think might be a new species of octopus. it's been discovered on the pacific ocean floor near hawaii, it was found by a remote control submarine as the u.s. ocean and atmospheric administration was exploring the seabed and it was found four kilometers below the surface and i guess...
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his siblings also play in the orchestra.they say the music is a great example of breaking barriers and over coming the odds >>> scientists say they have found what could be a new species of octopus. it was discovered on the pacific island floor near the islands of hawaii. it has no pig meant cells giving it this light color. this reporter molly crabapple. >> what i think my art brought to my journalism is that i didn't come to journalism with the sort of bias towards faux objectivity... i deeply believe in having an extreme bias towards reality. >> in her youth, she traveled europe and the near east, and worked as a nude model and danced burlesque. >> so much of women, so much of what our virtue is supposed to cot
his siblings also play in the orchestra.they say the music is a great example of breaking barriers and over coming the odds >>> scientists say they have found what could be a new species of octopus. it was discovered on the pacific island floor near the islands of hawaii. it has no pig meant cells giving it this light color. this reporter molly crabapple. >> what i think my art brought to my journalism is that i didn't come to journalism with the sort of bias towards faux...
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that's why you see mostly men playing the bass. >> reporter: the foundation of the orchestra. much like its tiniest master, 4'11" jane little. >> her zest for life, her commitment to music-making, and her vitality are inspiring. >> she is tiny in stature but she is one tough cookie. >> reporter: now 87, little has spent almost her entire life with this orchestra. >> the concert hall in east berlin. it was just wonderful. >> reporter: many of those moments shared with her husband warren. a principal flutist until his death in 2002. >> people tell me that carrying my bass around, well, little is getting along today. >> reporter: keeping her place on this stage hasn't been easy. last fall, little broke her back. unable to play for four months. this season, she says, will be her last. >> was that a tough decision to make? >> i think i'm ready. >> what are you going to do? >> get my bass guitar. >> start a band? >> start a band. >> reporter: a chance to conquer a new stage. and her next act. >> jane did think about retiring when she turned 75 but then decided she didn't know what s
that's why you see mostly men playing the bass. >> reporter: the foundation of the orchestra. much like its tiniest master, 4'11" jane little. >> her zest for life, her commitment to music-making, and her vitality are inspiring. >> she is tiny in stature but she is one tough cookie. >> reporter: now 87, little has spent almost her entire life with this orchestra. >> the concert hall in east berlin. it was just wonderful. >> reporter: many of those...
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i met up with jane where she's celebrating her 71st year with the orchestra. from the beginning jane little stood out. >> why would any girl want to play that big thing? when i started playing the base, it was just i fell in love with it. >> a charter member of what would become the atlanta orchestra. >>> she celebrated her 71st year here. >> i was in tears. this is a big family. >> the double base is the largest and lowest member of the string family. what's the biggest challenge in playing this instrument? >> the strength. that's why you see mostly men playing the base. >> the foundation of the orchestra. much like its tiniest master, 4'11", jane little. her commitment to music making and her vitality are inspiring. >> tiny in stature but she's one tough cookie. >> now 87, little has spent almost her entire life with this orchestra. >> in east berlin. it was wonderful. >> many of the moments shared with her husband. a principal flutist until his death in 202. >> if people saw me carrying my base littles aren't getting along because she's carrying her base. >
i met up with jane where she's celebrating her 71st year with the orchestra. from the beginning jane little stood out. >> why would any girl want to play that big thing? when i started playing the base, it was just i fell in love with it. >> a charter member of what would become the atlanta orchestra. >>> she celebrated her 71st year here. >> i was in tears. this is a big family. >> the double base is the largest and lowest member of the string family. what's...
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his older siblings are also in the orchestra and help where they can. a perfect example of breaking barriers and overcoming the odds. catherine soy, al jazeera. now scientists discovered what they think may be a new species on hawaii by submarine and living four kilometers under the surface and more on our website, al jazeera.com. smithsonian's national museum of african american history and culture on the mall in washington, d.c. >> i think that what the world will see is that the african american story is not a footnote, but probably the lens to really understand america, to this day. >> from a cancer treatment center in rwanda to an affordable housing project in
his older siblings are also in the orchestra and help where they can. a perfect example of breaking barriers and overcoming the odds. catherine soy, al jazeera. now scientists discovered what they think may be a new species on hawaii by submarine and living four kilometers under the surface and more on our website, al jazeera.com. smithsonian's national museum of african american history and culture on the mall in washington, d.c. >> i think that what the world will see is that the...
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that's why you see mostly men playing the base. >> the foundation of the orchestra. much like its tiniest master, 4'11", jane little. >> her zest for life, her commitment to vitality are inspiring. >> tiny in stature but she's one tough cookie. >> now 87, little has spent almost her entire life with this orchestra. >> in east berlin. it was wonderful. >> many of the moments shared with her husband. a principal flutist until his death in 202. >> if people saw me carrying my base around, well, the littles aren't getting along because she's carrying her base. >> keeping her place on this stage hasn't been easy. last fall, little broke her back. unable to play for four months. this season, she says, will be her last. is that a tough decision or are you ready? >> i think i'm ready. >> what are you going to? >> i get my base guitar. >> stand rt a band. >> called the grannies. >> concur a new stage she did think about retiring when she turned 75. then decided she didn't know what she would do with her days. >>> that's "nbc nightly news" for this saturday. a reminder to set
that's why you see mostly men playing the base. >> the foundation of the orchestra. much like its tiniest master, 4'11", jane little. >> her zest for life, her commitment to vitality are inspiring. >> tiny in stature but she's one tough cookie. >> now 87, little has spent almost her entire life with this orchestra. >> in east berlin. it was wonderful. >> many of the moments shared with her husband. a principal flutist until his death in 202. >> if...
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his older siblings are also in the orchestra and help where they can.c is a perfect example of breaking barriers and overcoming the odds. catherine soy, al jazeera. more on the website al jazeera.com. over the last 20 years japan's economy has been going nowhere fast. prime minister abe says the answer could be so simple, give working women the chance to shine. but will the men - and women of japan take up the challenge to change. i'm steve chao, on this episode of 101 east we investigate if japan's can be bridge its gender gap.
his older siblings are also in the orchestra and help where they can.c is a perfect example of breaking barriers and overcoming the odds. catherine soy, al jazeera. more on the website al jazeera.com. over the last 20 years japan's economy has been going nowhere fast. prime minister abe says the answer could be so simple, give working women the chance to shine. but will the men - and women of japan take up the challenge to change. i'm steve chao, on this episode of 101 east we investigate if...
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as we entered, a symphonic orchestra was playing beethoven. it was an unbelievable sight. reporter: that's a story that israeli violinmaker amnon weinstein has heard before. the first time was fifty years ago, when a man brought a battered, old instrument into his shop that had once been played in a death camp. >> i was very afraid of it, because when i opened this violin, there was a black powder inside, which, for me, was from the ashes. and i know it was from the man who played on the way to the gas chamber. >> reporter: for weinstein, that instrument was a chilling reminder of the hundreds of relatives he had lost in those prison camps. and for the last twenty years, he's been on a quest to collect and repair violins of the holocaust. amnon weinstein's tel aviv shop is filled with violins, violas and cellos in various states of repair, and he reckons he and his son avshalom have restored about 60 instruments, so far, as part of a project he calls, "the violins of hope." this past fall, they packed up about a third of the collection for a series of concerts and exhibits
as we entered, a symphonic orchestra was playing beethoven. it was an unbelievable sight. reporter: that's a story that israeli violinmaker amnon weinstein has heard before. the first time was fifty years ago, when a man brought a battered, old instrument into his shop that had once been played in a death camp. >> i was very afraid of it, because when i opened this violin, there was a black powder inside, which, for me, was from the ashes. and i know it was from the man who played on the...
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this orchestra was created back in 1992.he only had three instruments in his father's church. >> translation: things have changed. years ago it was different. we're seeing more people, but there's still much to do. [ ♪ ] >> reporter: in down town local music dominates the nights. people come out to listen and dance, to songs by some of the continent's greatest artists. this is a rich music culture. we're listening to the most popular music in the country. getting people here to appreciate classical music has been difficult. the band tries out a classical tune. it is not something that would go to watch. >> translation: the music is popular because it is our language. the young people topped just want to play-- today just want to play and listen to foreign music. [ ♪ ] >> reporter: this is a children's time to reherself. they are passionate and practice every day. this boy playing his violin keeps his grounded. he plans to join the main orchestra group. one day he plans to write and conduct his own music >> translation: i lov
this orchestra was created back in 1992.he only had three instruments in his father's church. >> translation: things have changed. years ago it was different. we're seeing more people, but there's still much to do. [ ♪ ] >> reporter: in down town local music dominates the nights. people come out to listen and dance, to songs by some of the continent's greatest artists. this is a rich music culture. we're listening to the most popular music in the country. getting people here to...
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his elder siblings are also in the orchestra. classic example of break barriers and overcoming the odds. catherine soy, al jazeera, kinshasa. >> that marks the end of this bulletin. we recommend you check out our website, aljazeera.com is where you find it. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> thanks for joining us on "america tonight." i'm joie chen. what we want for our most fragile elderly or others who need nursing home care is a safe and healthy environment but too often we've seen that ends up not being the case where care homes end up being anything bupt. no but.
his elder siblings are also in the orchestra. classic example of break barriers and overcoming the odds. catherine soy, al jazeera, kinshasa. >> that marks the end of this bulletin. we recommend you check out our website, aljazeera.com is where you find it. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> thanks for joining us on "america tonight." i'm joie chen. what we want for our most fragile elderly or others who need nursing home care is a safe and healthy environment but too often we've seen that...
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his older siblings are also in the orchestra.they say the music is a per effect example of breaking barriers and overcoming the odds >>> stay with us here on al jazeera. we've got more news for you at the top of the hour. the top of the hour. >> that harmony, that politeness and that equilibrium that japanese people call "wa." at the other side of history, fukushima's heroes were not enough. people have lost their trust, especially in the authorities. the myth of nuclear energy, of it being economic, safe and clean has been swept away. >> the only live national news show at 11:00 eastern. >> we start with breaking news. >> let's take a closer look. >>> greece declares a state of emergency along its boarder with macedonia, as thousands of refugees begin to gather, unable to cross. >>> you're watching al jazeera live from doha. coming up in the next half hour - a struggle to maintain economic growth as beijing revises down targets for the year. protests in
his older siblings are also in the orchestra.they say the music is a per effect example of breaking barriers and overcoming the odds >>> stay with us here on al jazeera. we've got more news for you at the top of the hour. the top of the hour. >> that harmony, that politeness and that equilibrium that japanese people call "wa." at the other side of history, fukushima's heroes were not enough. people have lost their trust, especially in the authorities. the myth of...
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his elder siblings are in the orchestra.they say it is good to break barriers and overcome the odds >>> fantastic. time for sport. >> reporter: we're going to start with football. there are two huge derby games on saturday both of which will go a long way to finding who will lead. tottenham against arsenal. this is vital for both. adam ram say coursing before the second half. later chelsea will look to maintain their run. they host 7th place. >> of course we have in mind the upcoming two games on wednesday and saturday, but, a big butt, i think we take all premier league games automatic serious. we have the same approach on this as well. we are not in a situation and we will not allow ourselves to make this a pregame for wednesday game. i think it's not - it is not good for a team as well. they must go and stay in the dynamic of the last weeks. >> reporter: that match one of eight on saturday. leicester go to watford in the late game. seven days ago munich were 11 ahead, but following their mid-week loss, that will leave the
his elder siblings are in the orchestra.they say it is good to break barriers and overcome the odds >>> fantastic. time for sport. >> reporter: we're going to start with football. there are two huge derby games on saturday both of which will go a long way to finding who will lead. tottenham against arsenal. this is vital for both. adam ram say coursing before the second half. later chelsea will look to maintain their run. they host 7th place. >> of course we have in mind...
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the orchestra was created in 1992.n he had only three instruments in his father's church. >> things have changed. there is much to do local music dominates the night scene. home come out to listen to some of the continent's greatest. >> it has a rich music culture. getting people to appreciate classical music has been a defendant challenge. >> the band tries out a classical tune. it is on language. these young people today just want to play and listen to foreign music. at the children's factory house, they strive for perfect notes and are passionate and practice every day. it keeps him grounded. he is in secondary school and plans to join the main orchestra group. one day, he plans to compose and conduct his own music. the newsition and has dad have to go home before it's too dark. his elder siblings are in the orchestra and help where they can. they say music is an example of breaking barriers and overcoming the odds. catherine soi, al jazeera. action on saturday, a crucial day in deciding who will win the as soon as'
the orchestra was created in 1992.n he had only three instruments in his father's church. >> things have changed. there is much to do local music dominates the night scene. home come out to listen to some of the continent's greatest. >> it has a rich music culture. getting people to appreciate classical music has been a defendant challenge. >> the band tries out a classical tune. it is on language. these young people today just want to play and listen to foreign music. at the...
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string orchestra repertoire is pretty small. i used to be boxed into small repertoire. i kept constantly looking for new repertoire and commissioning new arrangements. if you look at the first of the program you have very early, young vibrant mendelson; fabulous opener and then you have this fabulous concerto written for us in the orchestra. is our gift. msk(music) >> and then you have strauss, extraordinary piece. the most challenging of all. string orchestra work. 23 solo instrument, no violin section, now viola section; everybody is responsible for their part in this piece. the challenge is something that i felt not only that we could do , absolutely could do, but i wanted to show off. i can't tell you how aware i am of the audience. not only what i hear but their vibes, so strong. i have been doing this for a long time. i kind of make them feel what i want them to feel. there is nobody in that audience or anywhere that is not going to know that particular song by the fourth note. and that is our encore on tour. by the way. i am proud to play it, we are from san fran
string orchestra repertoire is pretty small. i used to be boxed into small repertoire. i kept constantly looking for new repertoire and commissioning new arrangements. if you look at the first of the program you have very early, young vibrant mendelson; fabulous opener and then you have this fabulous concerto written for us in the orchestra. is our gift. msk(music) >> and then you have strauss, extraordinary piece. the most challenging of all. string orchestra work. 23 solo instrument, no...
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he is in second school and plans to join the main orchestra group. day he plans to compose and his own music-- play his own music. >> translation: i love this. >> reporter: the young musician and his dad have to go home before it is too dark. they live in a more dangerous part of the neighborhood. his oldest siblings are in the orchestra and help him where they can. it is a perfect example of breaking barriers and overcoming the odds >>> a look at the latest results. the projected winner in maine, ted cruz, this result being reported by the maine republican party. ted cruz 24 delegates available in kansas and where he is the projected winner, and in kansas bernie sanders according to the democratic party, he is the winner of the democratic caucus there. in kentucky donald trump, 42% of the vote, 26 delegates available. we are waiting the results of the vote in nebraska. polls closed about an hour ago, but no results yet. louisiana closing in two minutes. that's it from us. more news just ahead from doha. we will be back at 11 p.m. eastern, 8 p.m. pac
he is in second school and plans to join the main orchestra group. day he plans to compose and his own music-- play his own music. >> translation: i love this. >> reporter: the young musician and his dad have to go home before it is too dark. they live in a more dangerous part of the neighborhood. his oldest siblings are in the orchestra and help him where they can. it is a perfect example of breaking barriers and overcoming the odds >>> a look at the latest results. the...
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meet the orchestra that is giving experts across the globe. that's next. [inaudible] >> to good superheros against each other gets bad. what we're hear about the new batman versus superman flick, [content sigh] ah, excuse me? mr. jones? hi. already? you booked an appointment. i just started cookin. we at time warner cable need to apologize to you. i haven't even started to bronze yet. we no longer give you an excuse to work all day perfecting your tan. starting to even it out. we're making a bunch of changes at time warner cable. including one-hour arrival windows. we'll also tell you how long our visit will take >> musicians from around the world joined together in city they're part of the fill orchestra of new york also known as pony. members represent many of the greatest orchestras from around the world. >> we work together over the a pickup orchestra and collaboration with hand-in-hand project and japanese students that we've been bringing over o for concerts each year, and what we do is we kind of sort of like an u ber like molingsdz. we get together
meet the orchestra that is giving experts across the globe. that's next. [inaudible] >> to good superheros against each other gets bad. what we're hear about the new batman versus superman flick, [content sigh] ah, excuse me? mr. jones? hi. already? you booked an appointment. i just started cookin. we at time warner cable need to apologize to you. i haven't even started to bronze yet. we no longer give you an excuse to work all day perfecting your tan. starting to even it out. we're...
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they're sponsored by the philadelphia orchestra, and they have a big show tonight, warming up now, comingp after the break, we will talk to the folks. ♪ trading-in or selling your car, truck or suv? webuyanycar.com takes the hassle out of selling in just 3 easy steps. one, get your free online valuation. two, drive to your local car buying center. and three, walk out with your check in as little as 30 minutes ! so don't wait...get your free online valuation now at webuyanycar.com. ♪find out how much your car is worth at webuyanycar.com♪ you have the power to heal. because your purchase of vaseline intensive care lotion, supports the vaseline healing project. join us to help millions in crisis heal their skin. >> they are the best of the best, 400 members of the all city orchestra, and they'll be at the kimmel center. >> what an honor to be part of this, it highlight of course the importance of music, education in the schools, and final rehearsal happening right now, you know who is there. >> yes, dave kinchen listening in. hey, dave? >> listening in, we will bring in our guest here, frank
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his elder siblings are also in the orchestra and help him where they can.hey say the music is a perfect example of breaking barriers and over coming the odds >>> that does it for the al jazeera news hour, but i am back in just a few minutes with another full news bulletin. thank you for watching. ank you for watching. >> the family is always in debt. >> they'd be on the oversight of government. >> it's almost impossible to separate slave caught fish from fish that are being caught through legitimate means. >> what do we want? >> al jazeera america's hard-hitting... >> today they will be arrested. >> ground-breaking... >> they're firing canisters of gas at us. >> emmy award-winning, investigative series. >> we have to get out of here. >> coming up tonight, we'll have the latest... >> does the government give you refugee status? >> they've marched to the border. >> thousands have taken to the streets here in protest. >> this is where gangs bury their members. >> they're tracking climate change. >>> this is al jazeera america. i'm jonathan betts in america wit
his elder siblings are also in the orchestra and help him where they can.hey say the music is a perfect example of breaking barriers and over coming the odds >>> that does it for the al jazeera news hour, but i am back in just a few minutes with another full news bulletin. thank you for watching. ank you for watching. >> the family is always in debt. >> they'd be on the oversight of government. >> it's almost impossible to separate slave caught fish from fish that are...
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this man created the orchestra back in 1992. then he had only three instruments and small space in his father's church. >> translation: things have changed. it is not where we were years ago and when people came for kon concerts. we're seeing more people coming, but there is still much more to do. >> reporter: in down town, local music come natures the night scene-- dominates the night scene. people come out to listen and dance to songss by some of the continent's greatest artists. this area has a rich music culture. the most popular kind of music in the country. getting people here to appreciate classical music has been difficult. the band tries out a classical tune. they tell us it's not something that would young go to watch >> translation: our music is so popular because it is our language. the young people today just want to play lavend to foreign music. >> reporter: back at the church is the children's turn to reherself. they are not hitting the perfect notes, but they're passionate and practice every day. this boy says pl
this man created the orchestra back in 1992. then he had only three instruments and small space in his father's church. >> translation: things have changed. it is not where we were years ago and when people came for kon concerts. we're seeing more people coming, but there is still much more to do. >> reporter: in down town, local music come natures the night scene-- dominates the night scene. people come out to listen and dance to songss by some of the continent's greatest artists....
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his older siblings are also in the orchestra and help where they can. a perfect example of breaking barriers and overcoming the odds. catherine soy, al jazeera. great story and time for sports now and here is joe >> thank you very much and with the top three english premier leagues on saturday it was considered a crucial day in deciding who will win this season's title and had a chance to go top in the north and two goals in two minutes have given spurs 2-1 lead here after ramsey scored for arsenal in the first half. gunners were down to ten men and sanchez equalized with 14 minutes to clinch a draw for them. >> i'm happy and proud of our performance and it was a game and we have big regrets because i think i couldn't see how they dropped points today. >> it's not about maturity or character or nothing, this is all our topic because i can show you or can give a lot of example with a big collapse with the player and concede goal in the last-minute and today was in the open and can create a good chance and unlucky. >> five points clear and are in action r
his older siblings are also in the orchestra and help where they can. a perfect example of breaking barriers and overcoming the odds. catherine soy, al jazeera. great story and time for sports now and here is joe >> thank you very much and with the top three english premier leagues on saturday it was considered a crucial day in deciding who will win this season's title and had a chance to go top in the north and two goals in two minutes have given spurs 2-1 lead here after ramsey scored...
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. @>> reporter: since the start @tom has been the conductor @inside the orchestra. @>> we're trying to do is create @a love of the arts and love of @the media. @this is something that is @totally unique because we put @the audience in and we surround @them with an orchestra. @>> reporter: tom speaks their @language... @seek? @. @>> reporter: while teaching @them another one. @it's a music lesson before many @can even walk or talk or tie @their shoes. @>> can you see the conductor? @. @>> reporter: or bow ties. @little minds in all this too. @>> he just enjoys it. @>> reporter: inside the @orchestra field's music @education is so priceless, cost @is never an obstacle. @they don't turn anyone away. @>> it's a great way to bring @live music to kids that normally @wouldn't here it. @>> reporter: even if the music @isn't always appreciated. @>> over the years if there's a @kid that's crying i'll pick it @up and conduct it. @>>> coming up could the former @sight of geoga lake turn @hollywood. @>> and we're also savoring the @flavor this morning. @>> but first here's teri with a @check at the
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it turns out that at the time we have roughly 5% to 7% on our major orchestra. now we have almost 4010. screens increase the likelihood that women will it then by 50%. that is quite powerful. it's powerful for two reasons. it's powerful because i think it demonstrates how deeply how the biases are and how direct there is to clearly must care about the thought that the music couldn't help but be influenced by what they looked like. and secondly, it is an important example for me because it demonstrates the power of design. this is not about changing my set, but it was about a bit of technology really in many cases just occurred. what does that mean for organizations? can we in fact introduced the live to account management and not level with somebody looks like, what your name is, where it comes from, what color the skin is, whether they submit their application? yes, we can. they in fact do that already. that is quite low-hanging fruit i think. it is a design innovation that companies introduce quite literally tomorrow and we would expect quite tremendous change
it turns out that at the time we have roughly 5% to 7% on our major orchestra. now we have almost 4010. screens increase the likelihood that women will it then by 50%. that is quite powerful. it's powerful for two reasons. it's powerful because i think it demonstrates how deeply how the biases are and how direct there is to clearly must care about the thought that the music couldn't help but be influenced by what they looked like. and secondly, it is an important example for me because it...
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is the longest orchestra member in history. few minutes. >>> we have a river running pretty green here in chicago, the windy city taking st. patrick's day celebrations very seriously as you can see there. today the crowds gathered for this annual dyeing of the chicago river in a tradition that dates back to 1962. orange powder is dumped into the water, then it turns into the emerald green. everyone headed downtown for the big parade. >>> we had some pretty mild temps again today. we have a chance on rain on the way, though. >> we're tracking that chance of rain for tomorrow evening. today should be mostly dry. you could see it in your weather headlines. temperatures were in the 30s and 20s this morning. we're not going to see that type of chill overnight tonight. don't forget to spring ahead tonight. set your clocks forward one hour between 2:00 a.m. and 3:00 a.m. a mostly dry sunday ahead, mostly because we are tracking rain that mainly arrives after the sun goes down tomorrow. again, we're well bo above average. still, this is well above average by ten to 15 degrees. that will be the
is the longest orchestra member in history. few minutes. >>> we have a river running pretty green here in chicago, the windy city taking st. patrick's day celebrations very seriously as you can see there. today the crowds gathered for this annual dyeing of the chicago river in a tradition that dates back to 1962. orange powder is dumped into the water, then it turns into the emerald green. everyone headed downtown for the big parade. >>> we had some pretty mild temps again...
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we have tracks of the orchestra.up tod a four track machine. >> i think george was incredibly important. when you had beautiful music like the beatles had come you need someone to get it to the world. what george did was open the door wide. wasespondent: george martin born in london and trained as a classical musician. in the 1940's he formed a band with his childhood friend, the fortunetellers. >> he knew what he wanted to do. he told us what he wanted us to do. we did it. he was a natural leader. sir, carney said that he was like a second father to him. -- sir paul mccartney said that he was like a second father to him. he was a gentle poultry man, who the a little help from beatles became a radical revolutionary. he loved them for giving him the opportunity, and they loved him. laura: reporting. for more on his life i spoke with joe levy of rolling stone who joined us from new york. how did george martin transform the sound of the beatles so that they went from a promising boy band to rock 'n roll stars? joe: he w
we have tracks of the orchestra.up tod a four track machine. >> i think george was incredibly important. when you had beautiful music like the beatles had come you need someone to get it to the world. what george did was open the door wide. wasespondent: george martin born in london and trained as a classical musician. in the 1940's he formed a band with his childhood friend, the fortunetellers. >> he knew what he wanted to do. he told us what he wanted us to do. we did it. he was a...
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respect for him. >> reporter: rick alvarez used to play in the orchestra with mattson. he has two daughters of his own. >> i'm extremely disappointed. i think he served as a mentor to many students. i had a lot of respect for him. >> reporter: on march 3rd, undercover agents posted an ad on a website acting as a man trying to pimp out a 14-year- old girl. mattson responded. he was talking to an undercover he wanted to engage in quote back door water sports with the girl, always using protection. agents say when he showed up he was nervous and brought condoms. now people like rick hopes something good comes out of this arrest. >> my girls mean the world to me. i can't imagine them involved in any type of incident like this. but, again, i know it does happen. and i do hope that it creates awareness. >> reporter: in tampa, clifton french, abc action news. >> mattson will be allowed to go back to his apartment with gps monitoring. he cannot have unsupervised contact with children. you must stay off the internet and will have a curfew. the university has put him on administr
respect for him. >> reporter: rick alvarez used to play in the orchestra with mattson. he has two daughters of his own. >> i'm extremely disappointed. i think he served as a mentor to many students. i had a lot of respect for him. >> reporter: on march 3rd, undercover agents posted an ad on a website acting as a man trying to pimp out a 14-year- old girl. mattson responded. he was talking to an undercover he wanted to engage in quote back door water sports with the girl,...
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it's off kendrick lamar's performance with the national symphony orchestra last year. q-tip will begin curating performances this summer. >> we hear it everywhere. we cannot escape that beat. to connect to at the kennedy center. >> q-tip is a founding member of a tribe called quest. the kennedy center announced they're adding hip hop to the center's core programming. >>> new york city on{ pace to welcome a record number of tourists. the times predicts 59.7 million people will visit the big apple this year. that would break the record set as a matter of fact just last year of a little more than 58 million visitors. city officials admit that all those people make parts of the city pretty crowded, especially in manhattan. one of the next goals will be to get touristst to visit sites in the other boroughs. >>> the tribeca film festival around the corner. we know the lineup for the 15th year. the centerpiece is a film called elvis and nixon. a fictionalation about the sit down between the two. aging rocker dealing with a mid life crisis in geezer. >>> wnbc is a proud sponso
it's off kendrick lamar's performance with the national symphony orchestra last year. q-tip will begin curating performances this summer. >> we hear it everywhere. we cannot escape that beat. to connect to at the kennedy center. >> q-tip is a founding member of a tribe called quest. the kennedy center announced they're adding hip hop to the center's core programming. >>> new york city on{ pace to welcome a record number of tourists. the times predicts 59.7 million people...
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23 of the original members are still performing with the orchestra. still a lot more ahead on news 5 today, including out with the old, in with the new. the construction timeline for the new clifton market. not sure they meant to do that, but we'll see it again. and your live look outside. citycam 5. stay with us. our next item is a genuine "name your price" tool. this highly sought-after device from progressive can be yours for... twenty grand? -no! we are giving it away for just 3 easy payments of $4.99 plus tax! the lines are blowing up! we've got deborah from poughkeepsie. flo: yeah, no, it's flo. you guys realize anyone can use the "name your price" tool for free on progressive.com, right? [ laughing nervously ] [ pickles whines ] i know, it's like they're always on television. jonathan: now on news 5 today, an ohio man arrested for kidnapping a teenager he allegedly met on a social media app. the warning police are sending to parents. richard: we're giving you a taste of a tri-state tradition just ahead. jonathan: more chilly weather to end the
23 of the original members are still performing with the orchestra. still a lot more ahead on news 5 today, including out with the old, in with the new. the construction timeline for the new clifton market. not sure they meant to do that, but we'll see it again. and your live look outside. citycam 5. stay with us. our next item is a genuine "name your price" tool. this highly sought-after device from progressive can be yours for... twenty grand? -no! we are giving it away for just 3...
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it was the first black orchestra and she was the first black nigh singer to appear at boston's ritz.lena sang a blue moon and white dress and one a harvard club that came every night. was lena 19 years old and tired of show business and her mother hovering in the dressing room took a vacation on her own tori visit her father who lived in pittsburgh who owned a hotel with a discrete private dancing. she met and married my father, 28-year-old lewis jones who had a job in city government and his older lawyer brothers were important in but democratic ward politics. lena was now a young housewife who made occasional forays into show business. mostly because her husband never gave up her former girlfriend meet needed the money. this by the burden of my baby brother teddy, lena, finally where mrs. landry called and into the marriage. leaving the the children with her father and stepmother in 1940 she went back to new york to look for work. living at the harlem ywca lena had the calhoun luck. charlie barnett, one of the most popular of the band was looking for a girl singer. big band in the
it was the first black orchestra and she was the first black nigh singer to appear at boston's ritz.lena sang a blue moon and white dress and one a harvard club that came every night. was lena 19 years old and tired of show business and her mother hovering in the dressing room took a vacation on her own tori visit her father who lived in pittsburgh who owned a hotel with a discrete private dancing. she met and married my father, 28-year-old lewis jones who had a job in city government and his...
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it was the first black orchestra, and she was the first black singer to appear at boston's ritz. lena sang "blue moon" in a white dress and won a harvard fan club who came every night. lena, 19 years old and tired of show business as well as her mother hovering in the dressing room, took a vacation on her own to visit her father who now lived in pittsburgh where he owned a small hotel with a discreet, private gambling den. in pittsburgh she met and married my father whose older lawyer brothers were important in democratic ward politics. lena was now a young housewife who made occasional forays into show business, mostly because her husband -- who played high stakes bridge and unknown to lena never gave up his former girlfriend -- needed the money. despite the birth of my baby brother, little teddy, lena, finally aware of louis' philandering, called an end to the marriage leaving the children with her father and ten mother in 1940, she went back to new york to look for work. level at the harlem ywca, lena had the calhoun luck. charlie barnett, one of the most popular of the big ba
it was the first black orchestra, and she was the first black singer to appear at boston's ritz. lena sang "blue moon" in a white dress and won a harvard fan club who came every night. lena, 19 years old and tired of show business as well as her mother hovering in the dressing room, took a vacation on her own to visit her father who now lived in pittsburgh where he owned a small hotel with a discreet, private gambling den. in pittsburgh she met and married my father whose older lawyer...
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. >> that's sir george martin conducting the orchestra in yesterday, around 1999. he managed the beatles and he passed away peatfully -- peacefully. produced almost all of the recordings. >>> a look at the winners of yesterday's primaries and tell you about the bay area moguls that met secretly to discuss donald trump. >>> free agency for the nfl. one mig name appears to -- big name appears to be leaving the bay area. >> and the latest on the otter at the zoo. . >>> donald trump is calling for party unity after he won the republican primary in mississippi and michigan as well as the hawaii caucus. >> believe it or not, i am a unifier. i unify. look at the things i built. i'm a unifier. i get along with people and getting along with you, right? >> texas senator ted cruz won the idaho primary and today, he received the endorsement of former candidate, carly fiorina. bernie sanders pulling off a very big upset win in the state of michigan. >> let's show the world that democracy is alive and well with a huge turnout. huge. >> hillary clinton won mississippi's democrat
. >> that's sir george martin conducting the orchestra in yesterday, around 1999. he managed the beatles and he passed away peatfully -- peacefully. produced almost all of the recordings. >>> a look at the winners of yesterday's primaries and tell you about the bay area moguls that met secretly to discuss donald trump. >>> free agency for the nfl. one mig name appears to -- big name appears to be leaving the bay area. >> and the latest on the otter at the zoo. ....
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i love that dog. [ ding ] [ orchestra playing ] [ music playing ] when it's your time to shine. you want to feel good from head to toe. including yoyo nails. introducing the amop\ electronic nail c ce system. the fast way to file. buffk and shine. for effortless shiny wow nails! so you can step out with that amop\ confidence and shine on! the electronic nail care system from amop\. [ cheering ] hey, everyone! thank you so much for watching "party ovevehere." and now, as you know, we will end this episode the way we end every episise of "party over here," by singing our entire credits out loud from start to finish. hit it. [ piano playing ] [ laughter ] oh, yeah. that's nice. tracy shao you're the greatest, and we love you yeah unh, uhh [ half-singing ] assistant production office coordinator hosam solaiman, you are a prince of a man 7 i can't sing. production secretary brittany murphree you're a world-class production secretary we really respect what you do but everybody sucks comparad to production accountant allison scott you're the greatest on the staff oh, girl, you spoke to
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the opening story is based on research is the story of orchestra. with this innovation. and have them addition behind the screens. the interesting back story that they were not convinced that the time of all people they thought they caught -- cared about the music that they played now you have almost 40 percent. that is powerful. it demonstrates how deeply held it is that clearly in the last care about politics and music. it is important to see ample by the power of design. not the mindset but the technology to the encounter management and was somebody looks like. what color their skin is. and a number of organizations do that already. nizolek companies could introduce quite literally. may be at the entry-level received we down to the fiber than finalist. so first and will start with some bad news. probably the most overrated to evaluate the future performance. had with others. and if it is a good fit. and also how that is open to buy. to see this person will make a great deal economist. that is what we are up against. and that correlation of the economy's. because we sh
the opening story is based on research is the story of orchestra. with this innovation. and have them addition behind the screens. the interesting back story that they were not convinced that the time of all people they thought they caught -- cared about the music that they played now you have almost 40 percent. that is powerful. it demonstrates how deeply held it is that clearly in the last care about politics and music. it is important to see ample by the power of design. not the mindset but...
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so african americans were allowed to sit in the orchestra section. you know, and famous people like george gershwin was there lot of times, and al jolson, and all these people came to see it and introduced sort of the harlem renaissance. so this is the story of that show. >> stephen: that's 1921. >> yeah. >> stephen: what are we talking about here, 96 years-- 95 years ago this show premiered. >> yeah. >> stephen: and now, on broadway right now you've got lion king, on feet, eclipsed, hamilton, and soon shuffle along. >> color purple. >> stephen: color purple. why do you think diversity is successful on broadway but not that embraced in hollywood? >> i don't know. i mean, i-- i wish i knew, and of what we've got going on, on broadway. and some years report as stellar. i hope that there's a dialogue that happens now, and hopefully we can get more people of color, of all different colors in the room, to quote "hamilton" where it happens so they can be in charge of making some of the decisions to get more stories of people of color, or people of color in
so african americans were allowed to sit in the orchestra section. you know, and famous people like george gershwin was there lot of times, and al jolson, and all these people came to see it and introduced sort of the harlem renaissance. so this is the story of that show. >> stephen: that's 1921. >> yeah. >> stephen: what are we talking about here, 96 years-- 95 years ago this show premiered. >> yeah. >> stephen: and now, on broadway right now you've got lion king,...
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creatingt an orchestra back in 1992. then he had only three instruments. >> things have changed.e are seeing more. in downtown local music dominates the night scene. people come out to visit and defenses to songs by some of the continent's greatest artsists now, you can see in the country getting people here to appreciate classical music. the band tried out a classical tune. going to watch. our kind of music, our language, these young people today want to play and listen to foreign music. back of the charts is the children's factory house. passionate and practice every day. playing keeping them grounded. he is in secondary school. he plans to join the group and compose and conduct his own music. the young music and his dad have to go home before it's too dark they live in a more dangerous part of the neighborhood. catherine soi. >> barbara satanding buy in london with another full bulletin of news. that's it for the team in doha. thanks for watching. we will see you again t bye now. >> celebrity chef, marcus samuelsson. >> i've had the fortune to live out my passion. >> his journ
creatingt an orchestra back in 1992. then he had only three instruments. >> things have changed.e are seeing more. in downtown local music dominates the night scene. people come out to visit and defenses to songs by some of the continent's greatest artsists now, you can see in the country getting people here to appreciate classical music. the band tried out a classical tune. going to watch. our kind of music, our language, these young people today want to play and listen to foreign music....
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. >> can i orchestra gestrate this -- get this selfie? the beafamily's day in hollywood. they look pretty comfortable up there on the red carpet. before they hit the pre they stopped by "e.t." for a chat and got in-depth ab their daughter's miracle and how she met jesus. >>> check out angel devil combo. last night in beverly hills kaley coco's revenge body on point in this cut out dress. benefit for the alzheimer's association. anything for a good cause. >> get your ear plugs ready. >> kaley's big bang gang on hang for the preshow warning. >> we're doing a little medley from grease. >> and the jimmy -- i don't know part. >> god help all of you and us. >> i think kaley said it best on instagram. nailed i hats and shirts off for going full jim morrisson. >> rock and roll will never di nobody knows when janet jackson will be belting out h hits again. the fans are concerned. janet just postponed a european leg of her tour and she flew &- back home. >> she was hammered with health scheduling difficulties. jackson told it will be postponed soon. she had surgery for an undisclos
. >> can i orchestra gestrate this -- get this selfie? the beafamily's day in hollywood. they look pretty comfortable up there on the red carpet. before they hit the pre they stopped by "e.t." for a chat and got in-depth ab their daughter's miracle and how she met jesus. >>> check out angel devil combo. last night in beverly hills kaley coco's revenge body on point in this cut out dress. benefit for the alzheimer's association. anything for a good cause. >> get...
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[dramatic orchestra music] most musical traditions have some kind of arrangement for classifying theirical instruments. in european traditions, there have been certain time-honored divisions between musical instruments. the most significant were set up by erich von hornbostel, and this system generally divides instruments into membranophones-- [rapid drumbeats] those are the skin, which are rubbed or struck with the mallet or the hand. aerophones, which set a column of air in vibration by splitting an air column over a sharp edge or by the movement of a reed. [jazzy saxophone music] there's also chordophones, which have stretched strings. those, of course, can be set into motion by bows or by plectra or picks. chordophones have all sorts of different timbres depending on what you bring to the instrument. another category is idiophones. those are those instruments that sound like themselves like a bell. its entire structural material is its acoustic material. [rattling] [dinging] we don't hear the steel in a piano so much as we hear the string and the felt hammer itself. idiophones soun
[dramatic orchestra music] most musical traditions have some kind of arrangement for classifying theirical instruments. in european traditions, there have been certain time-honored divisions between musical instruments. the most significant were set up by erich von hornbostel, and this system generally divides instruments into membranophones-- [rapid drumbeats] those are the skin, which are rubbed or struck with the mallet or the hand. aerophones, which set a column of air in vibration by...