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i'm not a classical...mozart was a classical composer.iod sort of late 18th, early 19th century. i'm not that old. you said — and this is something that intrigued me — you said, "i can get off a plane and here punjabi music, for example, one minute, and then go to a club and i'm going to hear beyonce or lady gaga, and then i might listen to a band in beirut, and if i still sounded like mozart after all of that, it would be kind of weird." so how far can you take this fusion approach? i think as far as it has always been taken. i really think that the never—the—twain—shall—meet approach is quite new. i think people have been exchanging ideas creatively for centuries, millennia, and every renaissance has been defined by the creative sharing of ideas, by the breaking down of boundaries and walls, and people coming together and discovering what they have in common and actually mitigating one another‘s weakness and amplifying each other‘s strengths. to give everybody a sense on how you do this and what the end result looks like and sounds like
i'm not a classical...mozart was a classical composer.iod sort of late 18th, early 19th century. i'm not that old. you said — and this is something that intrigued me — you said, "i can get off a plane and here punjabi music, for example, one minute, and then go to a club and i'm going to hear beyonce or lady gaga, and then i might listen to a band in beirut, and if i still sounded like mozart after all of that, it would be kind of weird." so how far can you take this fusion...
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i didn't become conscious after that, but they realised that i reacted to mozart's music.n, when i did become conscious, it seemed i was so weak, i was in such a poor condition, that it seemed that music had vanished from me completely. i still reacted to it if you played it, but i didn't have any music in my head. which was extraordinary, because all of my life i had music in the head, and it seemed to vanish. and so did my so—called belief in god. well, it did not vanish, but it didn't seem to be there anymore. both the music and the belief in another dimension have always gone together. so i had no music, i had no god, i had nothing. but i was contented, in a sort of way, to be just looked after by nurses. that's what it was like for two years. there wasn't anything sudden or dramatic that happened. gradually, i started to hear music again, and feeling a kind of spiritual interest. because the interest had all gone again, and i started to read books. one of the most extraordinary things that happened to me was that during this period, i listened to a lot of late beethov
i didn't become conscious after that, but they realised that i reacted to mozart's music.n, when i did become conscious, it seemed i was so weak, i was in such a poor condition, that it seemed that music had vanished from me completely. i still reacted to it if you played it, but i didn't have any music in my head. which was extraordinary, because all of my life i had music in the head, and it seemed to vanish. and so did my so—called belief in god. well, it did not vanish, but it didn't seem...
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she compared him to mozart. both were geniuses. what fascinates her is that for the first 36 years of our republic with the exception of four short years of john adams, the virginia dynasty was in power. of the 15 books she has written, five of them are history books for children. and we have bought them for all of our grandchildren. and i've read them over and over with the grandchildren, who love them. and i'll just mention a few because you might want to performance them. "america, a for abigail, tells about the accomplishments of women in america. and, of course, the one that i love the most is when washington crossed the delaware and it tells about the general washington leading his ragtag army across the frozen river christmas night and a surprise attack on the enemy in trenton. it teaches children about courage, heroism, and dedication to your dreams. she was also a baton twirler as a child. she was known across the state of wyoming as flamboyant because her batons were sometimes set aflame at both ends. in 1954, she was wyo
she compared him to mozart. both were geniuses. what fascinates her is that for the first 36 years of our republic with the exception of four short years of john adams, the virginia dynasty was in power. of the 15 books she has written, five of them are history books for children. and we have bought them for all of our grandchildren. and i've read them over and over with the grandchildren, who love them. and i'll just mention a few because you might want to performance them. "america, a...
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in beirutand ifi club and listen to beyonce and then a band in beirut and if i still sounded like mozart all of that, it would be kind of weird. how far it you take this fusion approach? i think as far as it has a lwa ys approach? i think as far as it has always been taken. i think people have been exchanging ideas creatively for centuries, millennia and every renaissance has been refined by the breaking down of boundaries and walls, sharing ideas, discovering what people have in common and amplifying each other‘s strengths. to give an idea of how you do this, let's play a clip. this isa you do this, let's play a clip. this is a fascinating performance by an indian dancer using your music. (music playing). it is beautiful to look at. i wonder how much collaboration there is, when you work with the beautiful dancer, you have worked with famous poets, how deep is the collaboration. i have to admit, this was found well before we imagined donald trump would ever be our president but it was proposed to be ina president but it was proposed to be in a reality tv fashion that made me very suspic
in beirutand ifi club and listen to beyonce and then a band in beirut and if i still sounded like mozart all of that, it would be kind of weird. how far it you take this fusion approach? i think as far as it has a lwa ys approach? i think as far as it has always been taken. i think people have been exchanging ideas creatively for centuries, millennia and every renaissance has been refined by the breaking down of boundaries and walls, sharing ideas, discovering what people have in common and...
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it took me one year and 28 glasses to learn the first mozart piece written for glass and then i was absolutelyooked. ♪ if you play an instrument, it's very satisfying then it doesn't matter how long you play it. you just still become even more enjoyable. and a little flat. as i was walking a way from the dining room table when i was 6 years old my dad started playing a wine glass. everyone in the place was musical. they all started playing stem glasses, kids water glasses and adults, wine glasses. and i heard these beautiful cords coming from the dining room table. and and this became my first sound at the age of 6. i watched as many -- want as many people as possible to experience the beauty because it's rare people can experience such beauty the streets. >> scott >> scott joplin. this is my first sound in the whole world. this next performer has been captivating audiences all over the dmv. she's been performing since third grade and her dream is to be a big star like ella, "fox5" photo journalist tells us all about time. >> my name is patricia tommy i was raised in temple hills, maryland. i'
it took me one year and 28 glasses to learn the first mozart piece written for glass and then i was absolutelyooked. ♪ if you play an instrument, it's very satisfying then it doesn't matter how long you play it. you just still become even more enjoyable. and a little flat. as i was walking a way from the dining room table when i was 6 years old my dad started playing a wine glass. everyone in the place was musical. they all started playing stem glasses, kids water glasses and adults, wine...
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they play mozart for some of their wine and the grapes receipt under tright under the speakers do bertese taste a lot better. by the way, the folks who were taste testing the whiskey who said their whiskey tasted better, they already had a head start on the other folks. the other folks were sober. >> oh. >> we love michael jackson, but this was one of the songs that they played for it. >>> so let's move on from whiskey to a dog that's in a little bit of trouble you might say. so there's this wedding cake that was liam's wedding, and then they wake up one day and notice this. >> ah-oh. >> their little black lab, bella, sitting next to the wrecked wedding cake. they have left the door of the cage open where the dog sleeps and she ate some of the cake. >> oh, no. >> and 20 freshly-baked cupcakes. >> oh, bella, licking her lips and all. >> licking her lips. >> looking guilty but licking her lips. >> oh, my god, but it's red velvet. >> oh, bella. >> bella's like, wait a second, velvet? >> luckily, they did get a baker to bake a new cake in time to get it to the wedding. >> yeah. >>> on to t
they play mozart for some of their wine and the grapes receipt under tright under the speakers do bertese taste a lot better. by the way, the folks who were taste testing the whiskey who said their whiskey tasted better, they already had a head start on the other folks. the other folks were sober. >> oh. >> we love michael jackson, but this was one of the songs that they played for it. >>> so let's move on from whiskey to a dog that's in a little bit of trouble you might...
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there were no commentaries or subtitles, only music by the likes of bach, mozart.h projection last 27 minutes. visitors are free to drift between them at their own pace. >> it is emotional. i feel the emotion in my body. it makes you feel small. >> it is incredible when you first come in. moveimes on the paintings you almost feel like you are inside them. beinger: multiple screens certain elements can be isolated. here the furniture from his bedroom is given closer inspection for lesser-known details. >> on the yellow house we can see little characters which are tiny proportion to the canvas. this gives us the opportunity to explore the miniscule details. reporter: high-resolution images revealed the brushwork in great detail, the tiniest of touches from an artist it was never see his own success showcase and admired. the journey ends in a wheat field, with van gogh's very last painting. host: it is time for the business of the with brian coyne. you will start in germany were chancellor angela merkel is running for her fourth term. she does have ambitious plans for
there were no commentaries or subtitles, only music by the likes of bach, mozart.h projection last 27 minutes. visitors are free to drift between them at their own pace. >> it is emotional. i feel the emotion in my body. it makes you feel small. >> it is incredible when you first come in. moveimes on the paintings you almost feel like you are inside them. beinger: multiple screens certain elements can be isolated. here the furniture from his bedroom is given closer inspection for...
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because but six eight years ago either mozart typesetting were. george just being careful over six hours later they were both discharged. wedding is set for october next year. a choice of dance it's been given everything filled loath better if we had two children. by the more money. i love the fun of them lying unconscious on the floor and people are still taking photographs. anyway the people of paris of closed up that bastille day with a bang no injuries no fireworks erupted over the city of lights this evening. to mock the national holiday display comes off to high profile visit by the american president which featured a military parade on talks. with french president emmanuel micron. and you can find out all of the day's news on a website and do you check out facebook. i'm john o'brien thank you for watching and have a great weekend. sins of a. funding of this presentation is made possible by. the freemen foundation. and coal fuller foundation pursuing solutions for america's neglected me. planning a vacation escape that's relaxing inviting. a
because but six eight years ago either mozart typesetting were. george just being careful over six hours later they were both discharged. wedding is set for october next year. a choice of dance it's been given everything filled loath better if we had two children. by the more money. i love the fun of them lying unconscious on the floor and people are still taking photographs. anyway the people of paris of closed up that bastille day with a bang no injuries no fireworks erupted over the city of...
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. >> do you like to play chopsticks or maybe you have an inner mozart?rden turns into a concert hall. that's next. >>> first we want to thank your captain dickie for this unique pcture of two ships on the bay. share your pictures with us on social medi >>> coming up on abc 7 news at 6:00, the biggest clue yet in the nearly two-month long search for a man who mysteriously disappeared along the san mateo coast. we're live with the answers we could be closer to having. >>> new developments into that near miss at sfo. what we're now learning about the pilot's perspective on the situation that could have been catastrophic. >>> and it's all in a day's work. see what it takes to build a complete children's playground in just hours, all coming up at 6:00. >> we'll see you then. >>> finally an outdoor music festival kicked off in san francisco's golden gate park. listen in. ♪ >> abc 7 news was in the botanical garden. the special event will run until july 24th. anybody can play, regardless of their skill level. >> pretty nice. the ambience of the garden, this is
. >> do you like to play chopsticks or maybe you have an inner mozart?rden turns into a concert hall. that's next. >>> first we want to thank your captain dickie for this unique pcture of two ships on the bay. share your pictures with us on social medi >>> coming up on abc 7 news at 6:00, the biggest clue yet in the nearly two-month long search for a man who mysteriously disappeared along the san mateo coast. we're live with the answers we could be closer to having....
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had the chance to speak to the so-called all official champion of authentic mozart in russia. it's a greater responsibility to all. sorts of first. it's of no child. the first. russian.
had the chance to speak to the so-called all official champion of authentic mozart in russia. it's a greater responsibility to all. sorts of first. it's of no child. the first. russian.
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to publicly admit its failure to protect civilians living in mozart and washington national bank r t where there are new reports claiming the u.s. is looking to build up its military presence in libya amid a recent increase in violent clashes outside of the city of tripoli. and according to the country's health ministry the latest shooting left at least four people dead including civilians dozens more were injured parties palace lior has the latest on the libyan crisis the caches have broken out east of libyan capital of tripoli between forces that aligned to the u.n. units and backed government in tripoli it took over last year it's in the government of the people and it's been struggling to maintain its hold over the capital city now those forces are backing down from the scenes that are going to the format to be prime minister from the whale they were pushed also of the libyan capital in may this year and at the time they issued a statement to launch a counterattack and since it has been planning to regroup they refuse to recognize this government of national accord now the health
to publicly admit its failure to protect civilians living in mozart and washington national bank r t where there are new reports claiming the u.s. is looking to build up its military presence in libya amid a recent increase in violent clashes outside of the city of tripoli. and according to the country's health ministry the latest shooting left at least four people dead including civilians dozens more were injured parties palace lior has the latest on the libyan crisis the caches have broken...
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will be crossing but will forward to the home of mozart to catch up with the russian musicians there. european commission news conference is one of the most exciting of events usually unless maybe they involve president john claude that is true because you begin to find to compromise on that issue so well that. it's my way or the. premise it is you know it was me. oh those pesky phones it was making a joint statement with the slovakian prime minister when he decided to try his hand as a bit of a stand up comedy and that's just one of the many stunts that charismatic politicians pulled of course during his years in office let's take a moment to remind us. the. music of a different kind of a great role in. five six hours because the soyuz spacecraft is due to blast off the international space station later today set to carry the next. door down for us. is this the is market that will carry it through to the international space station where they will spend one hundred thirty nine days in all enjoying the time they won't just be enjoying music they have a whole list of experiments they n
will be crossing but will forward to the home of mozart to catch up with the russian musicians there. european commission news conference is one of the most exciting of events usually unless maybe they involve president john claude that is true because you begin to find to compromise on that issue so well that. it's my way or the. premise it is you know it was me. oh those pesky phones it was making a joint statement with the slovakian prime minister when he decided to try his hand as a bit of...
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we're going to be going to the home of mozart to catch up with the russian musicians there is happening later this afternoon. you think we should news conferences may not be the most exciting of events unless of course they involve president claude it may be that he's. that's true because you really need to find a compromise from that to shoot so well. that's my word for. it was. you never know when that phone is going to go do you make in a joint statement the time of the slovakian prime minister when he decided to try it a standup comedy you can decide whether it works or not that's just one of the many stunts the charismatic politician of course pulled during his years in office. the soyuz spacecraft to blast off for the international space station later today it's set to cover the next crew to the orbiting lab. baikonur cosmodrome in kazakhstan for the preview. this is the story is market that will carry the remount story to the international space station where they will spend one hundred thirty nine days in all base enjoying the time they won't just be enjoying news and they have
we're going to be going to the home of mozart to catch up with the russian musicians there is happening later this afternoon. you think we should news conferences may not be the most exciting of events unless of course they involve president claude it may be that he's. that's true because you really need to find a compromise from that to shoot so well. that's my word for. it was. you never know when that phone is going to go do you make in a joint statement the time of the slovakian prime...
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the golden mosque r t have the chance to speak to the so-called unofficial champion of authentic mozart in russia . it's a greater responsibility to all. sides with the first of. its mojo. the first. russian. to give our point of view. the music of the great culture. the great success was. read you read brave. words. so you do. what's called. a new tradition. we are doing a unique thing just to bring. the best of the best of. russia the world with different constructs it's a little bit different the. feeling we. were. in the russian orchestra was more spiritual and less disciplined. and hundred. you know she's very disciplined and let's spiritual. trying to contribute to the bursting from. both sides. to the. what we're trying to do is to make people. all the things that divide people. to the scene so to kind. of the truth. that is your news for now a key party with you on the move by i don't know to interrupt for a free online never story. for many particularly his critics a trumpet ministration is nothing less than chaos on steroids for some who know the president this is merely busin
the golden mosque r t have the chance to speak to the so-called unofficial champion of authentic mozart in russia . it's a greater responsibility to all. sides with the first of. its mojo. the first. russian. to give our point of view. the music of the great culture. the great success was. read you read brave. words. so you do. what's called. a new tradition. we are doing a unique thing just to bring. the best of the best of. russia the world with different constructs it's a little bit...
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time winner of a prestigious theatre award r t how the chance to speak to them on synonymous with mozart among russia audiences. we are doing a unique thing just to bring. the best of the. russian world with different no interest to us it's a little bit different the. feeling we. were. in the russian or just more spiritual and less disciplined. and central europe you know just very disciplined and less spiritual so i'm trying to contribute to the best things from. both sides. to. what we're trying to do is to connect people. all the things the dividing. the scenes that you can connect people all over the truth. shape the conversation on any of those stories you've seen on our website hours of material just at the click a button here with our. just stand out in this business the first one on top of the story one person with the loudest voice of the biggest. to stand business is the right question. the national weather service in sterling virginia has issued a special marine warning for chuck and river to cambridge maryland and the little town tank river until five pm at three thirty pm se
time winner of a prestigious theatre award r t how the chance to speak to them on synonymous with mozart among russia audiences. we are doing a unique thing just to bring. the best of the. russian world with different no interest to us it's a little bit different the. feeling we. were. in the russian or just more spiritual and less disciplined. and central europe you know just very disciplined and less spiritual so i'm trying to contribute to the best things from. both sides. to. what we're...
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he was once called the mozart of modernism.r the course of six decades he has become one of the world's most revered and prolific architects. his iconic structures include dhs -- hsbc building in hong kong. steve jobs chose him and his firm to design the new apple headquarters that opened in april. also only -- also recently launching a foundation in madrid. helping new generations of architects and designers anticipate the future. i am pleased to have norman foster back at the table and welcome. you have done some buildings, done some designing for steve jobs with respect to some of the stores? >> that came later. >> that came later. >> the compass, the main building, steve ross vision for the future, -- steve posse vision -- the's vision -- steve posse vision was the start -- steve's vision was the star. he said norman, i need help. how quickly can you come over? i was there a few weeks later. it was going to be a one hour, to our meeting, but it took over the whole day. from the beginning to the end, finished in the kitchen
he was once called the mozart of modernism.r the course of six decades he has become one of the world's most revered and prolific architects. his iconic structures include dhs -- hsbc building in hong kong. steve jobs chose him and his firm to design the new apple headquarters that opened in april. also only -- also recently launching a foundation in madrid. helping new generations of architects and designers anticipate the future. i am pleased to have norman foster back at the table and...
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>> rachmaninoff, beethoven, mozart, the masters i started learning very young. >> eboni: do you stilly. i had a scholarship to a very procedures, i will not say, school to be a classical pianist. i didn't go. that was a disappointment to some in my family. i didn't play for very long time. i needed therapy. to get over it. i don't play. >> eboni: eventually returned to playing. >> a little bit. >> kat: era, he said you love indoor cycling. it's something i always try to make myself go to but i seem to have trouble. >> mary a spin instructor, that's what i did. she will make you go. if you're married to a spin instructor. >> kat: a direct order, i get it. >> eric: keep trying to catch her. >> it's hard to do. >> eric: eboni, i'm going to ask you about your book. >> eboni: up on the full screen, available at amazon.com and barnes & noble.com. out september 12. it's been a real labor of love. as a young girl, i grew up in the pageant world but i wanted to be a lawyer. took social justice and politics very seriously. i had a hard time reconciling it, being concerned with my appearance as
>> rachmaninoff, beethoven, mozart, the masters i started learning very young. >> eboni: do you stilly. i had a scholarship to a very procedures, i will not say, school to be a classical pianist. i didn't go. that was a disappointment to some in my family. i didn't play for very long time. i needed therapy. to get over it. i don't play. >> eboni: eventually returned to playing. >> a little bit. >> kat: era, he said you love indoor cycling. it's something i always...
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paul goldberger once called him the mozart of modernism. over the course of a six decade career he has become one of the world's most revered architects. the gherkin building, london city hall and the h.e.c. building in hong kong are his buildings. in 1969 he was chosen to design the new apple headquarters which opened in april and launched the norman foster foundation in madrid to help new generations of architect and designers anticipate the future. i am pleased to have norman foster back at this table. welcome. >> thank you. >> rose: you've done some designing for steve jobs with respect to some of the stores before you began to think about it? >> no, that's come later. the campus, the main building, steve's vision for the future was the start. >> rose: how did the two of you come together, norman foster, steve jobs? >> he called me out of the blue directly and said, hi, norman, i need some help, can you come over, how quick can you get here? i was there a few weeks later. what was going to be an hour or two hours' meeting took over the
paul goldberger once called him the mozart of modernism. over the course of a six decade career he has become one of the world's most revered architects. the gherkin building, london city hall and the h.e.c. building in hong kong are his buildings. in 1969 he was chosen to design the new apple headquarters which opened in april and launched the norman foster foundation in madrid to help new generations of architect and designers anticipate the future. i am pleased to have norman foster back at...
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they keep talking about mozart, we need to increase the threshold. show less text 01:05:51 unidentified speaker >> last question. there was a number of people, this gentleman. >> to follow up on brian's question, what is the sec view of these? there seems to be question whether compliant. >> in terms of putting things up for a vote, people talk about votes that don't get support from people and you only have to have a small dollar amount. we need to look at increasing the threshold where you can get a vote on some things. if you don't reach a certain threshold you can't keep bringing it up year after year. last question: (inaudible) >> a question about ico. what is the sec's view? there is question about whether they are compliant with the security law. >> we are looking at that. there are a number of different icl out there. for me it's just getting up to speed with all the acronyms. then there's distributed autonomous organizations and to brian's point there is a question of whether or not this is innovative and okay to do or is it skirting the fed
they keep talking about mozart, we need to increase the threshold. show less text 01:05:51 unidentified speaker >> last question. there was a number of people, this gentleman. >> to follow up on brian's question, what is the sec view of these? there seems to be question whether compliant. >> in terms of putting things up for a vote, people talk about votes that don't get support from people and you only have to have a small dollar amount. we need to look at increasing the...
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they keep talking about mozart, we need to increase the threshold. >> last question. there was a number of people, this gentleman. >> to follow up on brian's question, what is the sec view of these? there seems to be question whether compliant. >> we are looking at that. there are a number of different icl out there. for me it's just getting up to speed with all the acronyms. then there's distributed autonomous organizations and to brian's point there is a question of whether or not this is innovative and okay to do or is it skirting the federal security laws. there will continue to be movement in the space so we are paying attention. >> thank you very much commissioner. this concludes our event. [applause] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] when i came in as acting chai
they keep talking about mozart, we need to increase the threshold. >> last question. there was a number of people, this gentleman. >> to follow up on brian's question, what is the sec view of these? there seems to be question whether compliant. >> we are looking at that. there are a number of different icl out there. for me it's just getting up to speed with all the acronyms. then there's distributed autonomous organizations and to brian's point there is a question of whether...
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or mozart, or king, and that is his position and he didn't care if you agreed or not. i feel that our country was founded in a certain way, and, quote mrs. thatcher, the only country formed by an idea, not by race or her ready. but- -- heredity and they were all each other's equal and that idea had tremendous revolutionary impact in places it was not intended. but without that you couldn't have had other groups. that is who he was to his core. he would not compromise on that. the montreal -- the moral equivalency would not -- there's right and wrong and i don't care whether it's politically creque or not. >> think student's question recalls for us that buckley emerges in the wake of the protestant social gospel movement, wilsonian progressive's idea that for true christian belief, government must be an instrumentality of bringing aid and comfort to the poor, movement that also begins to -- a bit later, emerge within catholicism. within buckley's own tradition of christianity. what was buck lee's response to the claim that not only must we care for the poor, work for ju
or mozart, or king, and that is his position and he didn't care if you agreed or not. i feel that our country was founded in a certain way, and, quote mrs. thatcher, the only country formed by an idea, not by race or her ready. but- -- heredity and they were all each other's equal and that idea had tremendous revolutionary impact in places it was not intended. but without that you couldn't have had other groups. that is who he was to his core. he would not compromise on that. the montreal --...
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it's something like playing the piano for mozart. because to my mind bill moyers is the greatest broadcast journalist of our age. he's won more than 30 national emmys, a lifetime achievement award for the national academy of television arts and sciences, nine george foster peabody awards, the broadcast equivalent of the pulitzer prize, three george polk awards, and the dupont-columbia golden baton. he's introduced us to some of the world's most remarkable people in his one-on-one interviews and shared with us a world of ideas. and he once took us inside his own family in a very personal way. he's authored 12 books. i'm incompetent to properly introduce bill moyers there's simply not enough time. before a studio audience a man known for his modesty and his reluctance to talk about himself, agreed to sit down with me for a conversation i shall never forget. ladies and gentlemen, mr. bill moyers. (upbeat music) (audience applause) - it started in marshall, texas but it started before you were a journalist. something unusual occurred in
it's something like playing the piano for mozart. because to my mind bill moyers is the greatest broadcast journalist of our age. he's won more than 30 national emmys, a lifetime achievement award for the national academy of television arts and sciences, nine george foster peabody awards, the broadcast equivalent of the pulitzer prize, three george polk awards, and the dupont-columbia golden baton. he's introduced us to some of the world's most remarkable people in his one-on-one interviews and...
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decided to believe in god or not, i am perfecting his genius was a tribute to god who created him or mozart, or king, or anyone you want. and that is my tradition. and i will say that is superior to other positions. i don't care if you agree with me or not. that is who i am. i feel that our country was founded in a certain way. and i quote mrs. thatch, we were the only country performed by an idea, not but bloodlines, race, conquest, heredity. we could name countries in europe. that we were you all created equal. that idea had revolutionary impact in places it was not intended. without that you couldn't have emancipation. without that you couldn't have women's rights or any other group you want to talk about. that is who he was to his core. but he would not compromise on that. moral equivalency he would not buy. there are certain things right or wrong and certain things superior i don't care if what i say is politically correct or not. >> the student's question recalls for us, buckley emerges in the wake of the protestant social goss approximately movement, wilsonian progressivism idea for
decided to believe in god or not, i am perfecting his genius was a tribute to god who created him or mozart, or king, or anyone you want. and that is my tradition. and i will say that is superior to other positions. i don't care if you agree with me or not. that is who i am. i feel that our country was founded in a certain way. and i quote mrs. thatch, we were the only country performed by an idea, not but bloodlines, race, conquest, heredity. we could name countries in europe. that we were you...
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it took me one year and 28 glasses to learn the first mozart piece written for glass and then i was absolutelyg a way from the dining room table when i was 6 years old my dad started playing a wine glass. everyone in the place was musical. they all started playing stem glasses, kids water glasses and adults, wine glasses. and i heard these beautiful cords coming from the dining room table. and and this became my first sound at the age of 6. i watched as many -- want as many people as possible to experience the beauty because it's rare people can experience such beauty the streets >> scott joplin. this is my first sound in the whole world. this next performer has been captivating audiences all over the dmv. she's been performing since third grade and her dream is to be a big star like ella, "fox5" photo journalist tells us all about time. >> my name is patricia tommy i was raised in temple hills, maryland. i've been street performing for five yearsow it i've been singing since thre. i'll be here. left it up. i was in the car with my parents one time and my parents heard me singing this whitney
it took me one year and 28 glasses to learn the first mozart piece written for glass and then i was absolutelyg a way from the dining room table when i was 6 years old my dad started playing a wine glass. everyone in the place was musical. they all started playing stem glasses, kids water glasses and adults, wine glasses. and i heard these beautiful cords coming from the dining room table. and and this became my first sound at the age of 6. i watched as many -- want as many people as possible...