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annual entertainment sale later which hendrix purchased second-hand for 25 dollars in new york city, is expected to sell for up to 150-thousand dollars. the rock legend first got the used guitar in 19-51. "it was actually the guitar he owned for the longest period, which was three years and because it's an acoustic guitar, it is quite likely that he composed some of his songs on it. it's something that he kept very dear to him. we have a photo of him playing an identical guitar and we're custom-made cloud guitar--used on tour in 1993--also up for auction. it's expected to sell for up to 38-thousand still ahead - we'll get a look at the markets this afternoon... and -- holiday help. what capuchin community services is asking for this christmas... and what families must do... before they are selected to get this special i have asthma... ...one of many pieces in my life. so when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term control medicine. i talked to my doctor and found a missing piece in my asthma treatment with breo. once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms. breo is for adult
annual entertainment sale later which hendrix purchased second-hand for 25 dollars in new york city, is expected to sell for up to 150-thousand dollars. the rock legend first got the used guitar in 19-51. "it was actually the guitar he owned for the longest period, which was three years and because it's an acoustic guitar, it is quite likely that he composed some of his songs on it. it's something that he kept very dear to him. we have a photo of him playing an identical guitar and we're...
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we are live in the live alert center, tricia hendrix 12news at 10:00. >>> hot headlines. two -- to some police have identified the two officers and the suspect involved in a deadly shooting this morning. the suspect who died at the scene was 27-year-old was -- was 27-year-old josi byron haldes. an -- and officer jorge to keita received a gunshot wound to the shoulder as currently in icu with current serious injuries. >>> a police officer opening fire on a suspect outside the garage. when the driver tried to ram an officer, two people were later arrested after the car broke down. >>> and about 50 guns and 80,000 rounds of ammunition were seized from the arizona department of economic security on the same day the agency director resigned. these photos released tonight from a spokeswoman for des. she said the weapons were intended for the use of 1335 peace officer's and 28 on security enforcement safety act officers. >>> president-elect trump touting a deal struck with a air-conditioning company to keep 1000 manufacturing jobs in the u.s. compound mike pence traveled to the
we are live in the live alert center, tricia hendrix 12news at 10:00. >>> hot headlines. two -- to some police have identified the two officers and the suspect involved in a deadly shooting this morning. the suspect who died at the scene was 27-year-old was -- was 27-year-old josi byron haldes. an -- and officer jorge to keita received a gunshot wound to the shoulder as currently in icu with current serious injuries. >>> a police officer opening fire on a suspect outside the...
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, 20,000 people there and they're yelling "bring on hendrix, bring on hendrix."o fed up, i got on the mike and said "shut the bleep up and listen." ♪ ♪ ♪ listen >> a.m. radio was still a baby. you know, it was top 40, but it was bubble gum stuff. they weren't ready for what we were doing. f.m. radio was commercial free in those days and played whole albums. >> and a.m. radio still hadn't played one of our songs. we released "beginnings" we released "does anybody know what time it is" and they wouldn't play it because they said we hadn't had a hit. catch-22. how the hell are you going to have a hit if you don't play something? >> there was a certain amount of frustration because the singles this had been released and weren't successful, besides the fact that we were doing a fair amount of drugs and partying and being young musicians on the road and young musicians will burn the candle. >>> joining me right now, the director of new cnn film. peter, you have toured with chicago before for a previous project. did you learn anything new or surprising through this hist
, 20,000 people there and they're yelling "bring on hendrix, bring on hendrix."o fed up, i got on the mike and said "shut the bleep up and listen." ♪ ♪ ♪ listen >> a.m. radio was still a baby. you know, it was top 40, but it was bubble gum stuff. they weren't ready for what we were doing. f.m. radio was commercial free in those days and played whole albums. >> and a.m. radio still hadn't played one of our songs. we released "beginnings" we...
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and esther hendrix said put some said up -- mr. hendrix let's put some money up.endrickshat does contribute? jimmie: he is a successful businessman. the man operates from the heart. everybody works for us, it is a family environment. to have such a successful man across theto dealers country, tens of thousands of people who work for him and the auto racing side we have, everybody feels like they're working for their dad. it is an amazing attribute that in thisnd we are all family environment. charlie: if you had to do it over would you do anything different? i have not. i look at my strengths as a driver, my up bringing, my background in racing trucks and racing on the dirt and slipping and sliding around polished me up. bobble the slightest, you spin around and you're gone. with a nascar vehicle you slide. charlie: you are 41 now. how you might have changed -- changed and skills that might have affected your performance on the track. when you look at the competition, is a bigger, younger, tougher? that has been ever? jimmie: it is. tougher for sure. competitive.
and esther hendrix said put some said up -- mr. hendrix let's put some money up.endrickshat does contribute? jimmie: he is a successful businessman. the man operates from the heart. everybody works for us, it is a family environment. to have such a successful man across theto dealers country, tens of thousands of people who work for him and the auto racing side we have, everybody feels like they're working for their dad. it is an amazing attribute that in thisnd we are all family environment....
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reporter: it features nearly 300 objects photographs, rock memorabilia. >> we have jimmy hen -- jimi hendrix live aid, our dad ran the show. >> reporter: the exhibit tells the story of graham's life born in berlin in 1931 as hitler rose to power, his mom put him in an orphanage that sent him to fr that he become a successful concert promoter t d. >> reporter: the exhibit includes rarely seen artifacts on loan from the graham family. >> our dad's career parallelled the growth of rock concert industry. >> reporter: bill graham and the rock and roll revolution is on display at the jewish-american museum. for 6abc loves the arts i'm karen rogers. >> just about 9:40 a.m., there's much more to come on "action news" saturday morning at 9:00 a.m., including "shelter me rescue of the week." >> reporter: i'm david murphy this is duke rescued by one love animal rescue, this week's winner in the "shelter me rescue of the week" contest. you'll learn about duke and his friends later on "action news." >> how do you fit a 20-foot christmas tree into a one story house. details on one family's creative illusi
reporter: it features nearly 300 objects photographs, rock memorabilia. >> we have jimmy hen -- jimi hendrix live aid, our dad ran the show. >> reporter: the exhibit tells the story of graham's life born in berlin in 1931 as hitler rose to power, his mom put him in an orphanage that sent him to fr that he become a successful concert promoter t d. >> reporter: the exhibit includes rarely seen artifacts on loan from the graham family. >> our dad's career parallelled the...
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the epi-phone acoustic guitar-- which hendrix purchased second-hand for $25 dollars in new york city-- is expected to sell for between 100-thousand to -150- thousand dollars.other items on auction include a customade cloud 93... a flamboyant jacket worn on stage by rolling stone keith richard in 19-67... rare beatles self-portrait caricatures signed by the band... and a bosendorfer piano played by queen's freddie mercury. 3 the stars of the hit show..."stranger things" reacted with glee yesterday... to hearing their series was nominated for a golden globe no. nomination.caleb mclaughlin... finn wolf-hard... gaten mata-razzo... and noah schnapp when the newcame in that their show was nominated for best drama series. winona ryder was also nominated for best actress in a drama series. the super-natural drama has been renewed for a second season.. which will premiere in 2017. 3( (can't wait to see it! i'm a big fan of the show.if you haven't seen it... this week is a good one to ?binge watch? any show... inside... because it's cold out there!and temps are only going down from here...jessi
the epi-phone acoustic guitar-- which hendrix purchased second-hand for $25 dollars in new york city-- is expected to sell for between 100-thousand to -150- thousand dollars.other items on auction include a customade cloud 93... a flamboyant jacket worn on stage by rolling stone keith richard in 19-67... rare beatles self-portrait caricatures signed by the band... and a bosendorfer piano played by queen's freddie mercury. 3 the stars of the hit show..."stranger things" reacted with...
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. >> one of the best wind songs ever by a fellow named jimi hendrix. let's go to the b.a.r.t. i want to show you there are delays on the richmond line, if you're taking a train on the richmond line to san francisco, you could experience significant delays. that's because of a piece of equipment that is on the tracks at berkeley. so they have to single track past this point. if you're taking any train on the richmond line, there will be delays. if you're on the pittsburgh or bay point line, those lines are still getting in and out without any problem. however, whenever there's a problem on one part of the system, there are likely to be some delays if you time the trains. we'll keep an eye on the situation for you. let's move to the tracy super commute 0 now. this is is a look at 880 north and southbound. you can see traffic is moving well. i will just tell you with my words that there's a little bit of wind on the tracy commute, and also some slow traffic. it's not as bad as it normally is, but it's going to continue a little bit slow there. let's move to the toll plaza. there'
. >> one of the best wind songs ever by a fellow named jimi hendrix. let's go to the b.a.r.t. i want to show you there are delays on the richmond line, if you're taking a train on the richmond line to san francisco, you could experience significant delays. that's because of a piece of equipment that is on the tracks at berkeley. so they have to single track past this point. if you're taking any train on the richmond line, there will be delays. if you're on the pittsburgh or bay point...
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he work with the rolling stones and grateful dead and jimi hendrix. >> his impact is with us today. >he was a promoter when the concert promoter had more control over the show. >> reporter: there's photographs and rock memorabilia and film and concert posters. there's carlos is isantana's gu. live aid, original ticket stub and program. >> reporter: it tells the story of graham's life born in berlin in 1931, as hitler rose to power his mom put him in an orphanage that sent him to france and america. >> the fact that he became a successful concert promoter is the american dream. >> reporter: there are rarely seen artifacts on loan from the graham family. >> our dad's career parallelled the concert industry. >> reporter: bill graham and the rock and roll revolution is on display at the jewish-american museum. visit 6abc loves the arts for other area events. for 6abc loves the arts i'm karen rogers. >> peco is lighting up the holidays this season, "action news" is bringing you the best holiday displays from around the region. look at this, this is the family from gladwyn, montgomery count
he work with the rolling stones and grateful dead and jimi hendrix. >> his impact is with us today. >he was a promoter when the concert promoter had more control over the show. >> reporter: there's photographs and rock memorabilia and film and concert posters. there's carlos is isantana's gu. live aid, original ticket stub and program. >> reporter: it tells the story of graham's life born in berlin in 1931, as hitler rose to power his mom put him in an orphanage that sent...
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opened for jimmy hendrix, janice joplin, and more before hitting it big themselves.a look. >> she came in big with her entourage and dropped her brush right at me feet went, hey mfer, pick up that damn brush. and i went hey pick up your own brush. and after you pick it up apologize to me that you said it that way. and she went. i'm sorry. and -- ♪ >> zma and that was a start of a thing where she hung with us. and she showed us what she did with the command on the stage. >> now more than ever" airs new year's day here ab cnn 8:00 p.m. all the best, all the worst of 2016 starts now. >>> 2016 was all wild west, all the time. filled with events that bucked like a bronco. struck like a snake, and roared like a barroom brawl. so saddle up for a look back with our rough riders. nfl nominee and sports analyst hines ward. erica hill. and
opened for jimmy hendrix, janice joplin, and more before hitting it big themselves.a look. >> she came in big with her entourage and dropped her brush right at me feet went, hey mfer, pick up that damn brush. and i went hey pick up your own brush. and after you pick it up apologize to me that you said it that way. and she went. i'm sorry. and -- ♪ >> zma and that was a start of a thing where she hung with us. and she showed us what she did with the command on the stage. >>...
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♪ ♪ >>> rock singer jimi hendrix died today in london, according to a police source from an overdosedrugs. >> janis joplin was found dead last night. the cause of death was said to be an overdose of drugs. >> jim morrison, the lead singer for the doors, a rock music group, is dead. he was 27. >> the early years of the '70s are sad in music. because you lose people. and you lose the beatles. >> the small gathering is only the beginning. the event so momentous. historians may view it as a landmark in the decline of the british empire. the beatles are breaking up. >> it was a death for a lot of people. rock 'n' roll as we understood it in the '60s, are no longer with us. >> the beatles -- ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> and i wonder what i am doing here with no drummers and no nothing like. you might know i lost my old band or i left it. ♪ imagine there's no heaven it's easy if you try ♪ >> for so long, you kind of waited for the next beatles' album to see where music was going. and we just hoped the music they would come up with individually would be that good. >> you know, i no longer, oh, the beatles nee
♪ ♪ >>> rock singer jimi hendrix died today in london, according to a police source from an overdosedrugs. >> janis joplin was found dead last night. the cause of death was said to be an overdose of drugs. >> jim morrison, the lead singer for the doors, a rock music group, is dead. he was 27. >> the early years of the '70s are sad in music. because you lose people. and you lose the beatles. >> the small gathering is only the beginning. the event so...
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of way out of here ♪ then came a sad 11-month stretch in 1970 through '17 when the world lost jimi hendrixplin, jim morrison, and louis armstrong. then came 2016. like a jukebox of sad songs on repeat. so many legends lost. it began january 10th when david bowie, the iconic ziggy stardust singer, lost his 18-month-long battle with cancer. david bowie was 69 years old. ♪ living it up at the hotel california ♪ a week later eagles co-founder glenn frey, co-writer of "hotel california," died from rheumatoid arthritis complications at age 67. founding members of jefferson airplane, earth wind and fire, emerson lake & palmer and a tribe called quest passed away in early 2016. then on april 6th we lost grizzled country music legend merle haggard. the 79-year-old died from pneumonia complications. ♪ why do we scream at each other ♪ ♪ this is what it sounds like when doves cry ♪ april 21st, we learned what it sounds like when the doves cry. the prolific, timeless sounds of prince silenced by an overdose of painkillers. prince was 57 years old. ♪ hallelujah on november 10th canadian crooner and "hal
of way out of here ♪ then came a sad 11-month stretch in 1970 through '17 when the world lost jimi hendrixplin, jim morrison, and louis armstrong. then came 2016. like a jukebox of sad songs on repeat. so many legends lost. it began january 10th when david bowie, the iconic ziggy stardust singer, lost his 18-month-long battle with cancer. david bowie was 69 years old. ♪ living it up at the hotel california ♪ a week later eagles co-founder glenn frey, co-writer of "hotel...
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charlie: hendrix owns the other half of the car? jimmie: yes.harlie: why wouldn't you own per of your own car? jimmie: it looks like it would be a pretty easy situation to my first came on, it was a three car company. jeff was eager to start the fourth car. up.aid, put some money charlie: what does hendricks contribute? leadership, vision? jimmie: jimmie: he is a successful businessman. so all those things, but the man operates from the heart. everybody works for us, it is a family environment. to have such a successful man with 100 auto dealers across the country, tens of thousands of people who work for him and the auto racing side we have, everybody feels like they're working for their dad. it is an amazing attribute that he has and we are all in this family environment. charlie: if you had to do it over would you do anything different? jimmie: i don't. i had the dream to raise indycars. race indy cars. when i look at my strengths as a driver, my up bringing, my background in racing trucks and racing on the dirt and slipping and sliding aroun
charlie: hendrix owns the other half of the car? jimmie: yes.harlie: why wouldn't you own per of your own car? jimmie: it looks like it would be a pretty easy situation to my first came on, it was a three car company. jeff was eager to start the fourth car. up.aid, put some money charlie: what does hendricks contribute? leadership, vision? jimmie: jimmie: he is a successful businessman. so all those things, but the man operates from the heart. everybody works for us, it is a family environment....
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the guitar which hendrix purchased second hand is expected to sell for up to $150,000. there is also a custom made guitar made by prince that is expected to sell for up to 38,000. just in time for christmas. that's the news update this hour. back to you. >> imagining unwrapping that underneath the tree. >>> back to brian on capitol hill. >> we're joined by john delaney. i know you're on recess. sorry we made you putin a t on but we appreciate it. while we all talk about infrastructure like it is a monolith, there are a bunch of competing plans. your plan would repatriate corporate tax dollars if they agreed to buy into an infrastructure bank. >> right. >> how much support do you have in. >> we have a lot of support for that specific plan. we have 50 democrats, 50 republicans, by far the biggest bipartisan infrastructure and tax policy bill in the congress. what we do is create an opportunity for companies who have cash overseas to repatriate that money back to the united states, provided that they bid in auction to capitalize a long-term infrastructure bank. it is takin
the guitar which hendrix purchased second hand is expected to sell for up to $150,000. there is also a custom made guitar made by prince that is expected to sell for up to 38,000. just in time for christmas. that's the news update this hour. back to you. >> imagining unwrapping that underneath the tree. >>> back to brian on capitol hill. >> we're joined by john delaney. i know you're on recess. sorry we made you putin a t on but we appreciate it. while we all talk about...
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a prime example was when scott walker was caught on video talking to diane hendrix claiming he was goingit workers against each other." he said it explicitly. it was not some kind of conspiracy, he admitted he was going to pit black workers against white workers, women against men, public-sector workers against private sector workers. in picking workers against each other. now we have seen 30 years of this, workers being pitted against each other, and that is why we have suffered a decline in our living standards, the working class. host: thank you for the call from wisconsin. we will get a response. guest: thank you for the call, and thank you for bringing up the issue of race. it is hugely important. i disagree that i dismissed the role of race, and i actually think it is pretty important here. here is what i have to say on that. i think that racism is sort of the baseline where we need to start with our discussions of controversies over who should get what. from the moment that our federal government has been talking about redistribution, race has been a part of the story. shortly aft
a prime example was when scott walker was caught on video talking to diane hendrix claiming he was goingit workers against each other." he said it explicitly. it was not some kind of conspiracy, he admitted he was going to pit black workers against white workers, women against men, public-sector workers against private sector workers. in picking workers against each other. now we have seen 30 years of this, workers being pitted against each other, and that is why we have suffered a decline...