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the earliest album dates from nine hundred fifty five jackie gleason's lonesome echo with a specially commissioned cover by salvador dali. that there was not just. that it was an artwork right that he did so by putting his own seek not to order already very well. and also by publishing what the back call that they fought for iemma and gleason shaking answer and. a short that but they sure. up there of the artwork he provided. andy warhol signed his velvet underground album from nine hundred sixty seven original self up to one hundred fifty thousand euros. the beatles sergeant pepper's lonely hearts club band appeared the same year the photo collage was by jan hayworth and peter blake and if one of. best album cover grammy. in the sixty's art music wears thick as thieves for the. band so commission an artist to the call that i think that. they identify that the production they want to keep. it deeper meaning to the music they may and which is something that maybe designers. sometimes cannot offer that they want something. portrayed for example recompression funk diva patti smith like t
the earliest album dates from nine hundred fifty five jackie gleason's lonesome echo with a specially commissioned cover by salvador dali. that there was not just. that it was an artwork right that he did so by putting his own seek not to order already very well. and also by publishing what the back call that they fought for iemma and gleason shaking answer and. a short that but they sure. up there of the artwork he provided. andy warhol signed his velvet underground album from nine hundred...
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and ralph gleason. >> ralph gleason, hipster music critic for "san francisco chronicle" and wenner's. original drawing? >> absolute original drawing. right. >> the first issue published november 9, 1967. >> you printed 40,000. >> 40,000 copies. >> first issue. and i, 35,000 were shipped back. >> the magazine had some shaky moments in those early years. >> my partner said, and it's true this day, he said the proof of how good an idea rolling stone is, is it survived jan's management of it. >> reporter: but he put together a roster of writers, tom wolf, and annie lebovitz her big break. there were other music magazines. >> why did you survive and they didn't? >> we were just better. honestly. >> but they didn't always get it right. in 1969, rolling stone called side two of the beatles abby road a disaster. ♪ here comes the sun ♪ >> the first track is "here comes the sun." ♪ communication breakdown >> the same year the magazine said led zeppelin's debut was full of weak unimaginative songs. >> read that first rolling stone review. they mean us. >> in a 2012 interview the band was still
and ralph gleason. >> ralph gleason, hipster music critic for "san francisco chronicle" and wenner's. original drawing? >> absolute original drawing. right. >> the first issue published november 9, 1967. >> you printed 40,000. >> 40,000 copies. >> first issue. and i, 35,000 were shipped back. >> the magazine had some shaky moments in those early years. >> my partner said, and it's true this day, he said the proof of how good an idea...
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to change the outcomes of kids with dyslexia but if you have learning tools but steve gleason was a group of passionate people what can you do for als patients? all the other vessels can be moved so can they communicate? so now the i gaze is the input mechanism so with that fundamental recognition not just about accessibility but to think about that is something that youf do but the reality is the one that is often so point in our life we all really need some help that is the universal truth. sorry better design products to help everybody. but they just don't kid with the one week it is after that with long distances to carve out with accessibility and blood mixed reality with that exciting frontiers to make a better company a better everything company. >> talk about the future your identify three trends in the book. is your review will drive the future what will the world be like as they come to fruition for our grandkids? what do you think about now laying a foundation for the future?. >> one of the hardest things to do is speculate but how do they manifest? depended on where we start.
to change the outcomes of kids with dyslexia but if you have learning tools but steve gleason was a group of passionate people what can you do for als patients? all the other vessels can be moved so can they communicate? so now the i gaze is the input mechanism so with that fundamental recognition not just about accessibility but to think about that is something that youf do but the reality is the one that is often so point in our life we all really need some help that is the universal truth....
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rare but very serious side effect of the statens used to lower blood cholesterol for twenty years gleason hadn't had any problems. is not involved it's very unlikely that this kind of side effect would suddenly manifest after such a long time there must have been another factor that triggered the reaction. that other factor was grapefruit two weeks before the pain set in had taken to eating them. i told the doctor i ate one a day he said a whole one and i said yes that's not so much. but in combination with certain meds even one grapefruit can be enough to trigger serious problems. the grapefruit contains substances that block certain enzymes in the body. unfortunately those enzymes are needed to break down certain pharmaceuticals so if you eat a grapefruit those enzymes are stopped in their tracks and the effects of the murders are boosted. it's a really big problem because it affects forty percent of all active drug compounds . professor smallish research is the interaction between meds and food stuffs he says doctors need to tell their patients about the issues. but calcium in dairy pr
rare but very serious side effect of the statens used to lower blood cholesterol for twenty years gleason hadn't had any problems. is not involved it's very unlikely that this kind of side effect would suddenly manifest after such a long time there must have been another factor that triggered the reaction. that other factor was grapefruit two weeks before the pain set in had taken to eating them. i told the doctor i ate one a day he said a whole one and i said yes that's not so much. but in...
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steve gleason came to one of these and a group of people said what can we do for an als patient who has the ability to move their eyes but all the others cannot be moved can they communicate. so now we have this input mechanism. i feel one of the things that is being unlocked is the fundamental recognition that it's not just about accessibility as this technology even historically at microsoft we would think of it as this is something that you do as a system of technology as a niche and something you do on top of having built the product but the reality is one thing that is true for all of us is at some point in our life, we all will need some help. that's going to be the universal truth. so we better designed products to help everybody and the beauty of it is it is much more. they don't end with just the one. it takes place after that and we have a long distance to cover. what makes reality can mean for accessibility. i think it is going to make a better device company and after everything company by focusing on this area. >> you identified three trends in the book, mixed reality, quan
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steven gleason came to one of those. all of the other muscles can't be moved but can they communicate. i feel one of the things i unlocked is the fundamental recognition. is not just about accessibility historically we would think of it as this is something that you do more like a niche or something you do on having built the product. the one thing that is true for all of us is at some point in our lives we will need some help with some sense of hours. it's can be the universal truth. so we better design products that we can help everybody. the beauty of it is it's not some top-down thing. it is much more if you look at that. we don't end with just that one that we do. it takes life after that. on the long distance to cover. but what i can mean for accessibility and the mixed reality can mean. i think it's can med make us a better company. by focusing in this area. let's talk about the future identify three trends in the book mixed reality quantum computing. they are going to drive the future paint for us a picture if yo
steven gleason came to one of those. all of the other muscles can't be moved but can they communicate. i feel one of the things i unlocked is the fundamental recognition. is not just about accessibility historically we would think of it as this is something that you do more like a niche or something you do on having built the product. the one thing that is true for all of us is at some point in our lives we will need some help with some sense of hours. it's can be the universal truth. so we...
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gleason westchester say right now four elderly residents are missing following the blaze at the senior assisted living center and they are sadly presumed dead. say they did everything humanly possible to rescue the people inside. a fairfax county school bus driver and a school aide are charged with assaulting an 11-year-old student with autism multiple times. the student was pushed and shoved on a bus by 62-year-old james w. iii and edmund bailey. attacks weree unprovoked. autria: developing right now, a springfield man and former uber driver arrested accused of sexually assaulting a woman at american university. the man attacked her after she mistook them for an uber driver and flanked him down near dupont and he drove her to campus. company -- man has not driven for the company since 2015. two high-profile journalists facing accusations of sexual harassment. adrianna: let's start with tv host charlie rose, suspended from cbs and pbs after eight post"told "the washington about unwanted sexual advances by rose. he apologized for inappropriate behavior and said he was embarrassed. "i al
gleason westchester say right now four elderly residents are missing following the blaze at the senior assisted living center and they are sadly presumed dead. say they did everything humanly possible to rescue the people inside. a fairfax county school bus driver and a school aide are charged with assaulting an 11-year-old student with autism multiple times. the student was pushed and shoved on a bus by 62-year-old james w. iii and edmund bailey. attacks weree unprovoked. autria: developing...
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he is president jackie gleason.im, it's fun. >> juan: i have never heard that. >> greg: i am so tired of my friends getting upset about these things because he is just having fun. he thinks about it for 5 minutes and the media thinks about it for five days. of course he doesn't mean it. a lot of people reading race into this. responding to two black athletes. it is called the fallacy of selective exposure. every white politician he has attacked. he went after flake too. he went after every white european leader on the planet. fox news. he went after a few people who were white and female and male and white. the idea that he goes after the father of this basketball player or lynch because they are black, it's a selected exposure fallacy. you have to let go of it. it's dishonest. >> jesse: everyone hates the father of ball. he's the biggest role. no one takes them seriously. he's kind of a joke. he has gone after michael jordan. he is a troll. he trolled the president of the united states, and trump hit back. >> juan:
he is president jackie gleason.im, it's fun. >> juan: i have never heard that. >> greg: i am so tired of my friends getting upset about these things because he is just having fun. he thinks about it for 5 minutes and the media thinks about it for five days. of course he doesn't mean it. a lot of people reading race into this. responding to two black athletes. it is called the fallacy of selective exposure. every white politician he has attacked. he went after flake too. he went...
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wax the gleason came to one of our funds and again, a group of passionate people who said what can we do for an als patients has the ability to move, but has case. but all of the other muscles, but can they communicate? we now have in windows 10, and the creators update, i gave is an info mechanism. i feel of the things that we unlock is the fundamental recognition that it's not just about accessibility as a technology, in fact the historically even in microsoft, we think of it as this is something you do as assistive technology. and as a niche, as something that you do on top of having built a product. but the reality is, that a lot of it is truly an awful for all. it's at some point in our lives, it's all we need some help with some sense of loss. >> that's going to be the universal truth. so we better design products that can help everybody. and that's what i think we are trying to involved in and the beauty is it's not be .length, it is much more if you look at a hackathon. they don't end with us that one week. we do, slide after that. and we have a long distance covered. >> but o
wax the gleason came to one of our funds and again, a group of passionate people who said what can we do for an als patients has the ability to move, but has case. but all of the other muscles, but can they communicate? we now have in windows 10, and the creators update, i gave is an info mechanism. i feel of the things that we unlock is the fundamental recognition that it's not just about accessibility as a technology, in fact the historically even in microsoft, we think of it as this is...
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. >> reporter: the lawyer of gloria gleason one of the women mentioned in the articles reacting swiftingy moore is publically making defamatory statements by calling them liars and accusing them of bribery and conspiracy. moore's democratic opponent says he should be more forthcoming. >> there are serious allegations that need to be addressed specifically not just a general denial and blaming somebody else. >> reporter: moore refusing calls to drop out of the race. alabama voters having mixed opinions on that. >> i believe that something that somebody waited for moment. >> if he's guilty he should step down. >> reporter: the governor saying she won't heed calls to postpone the election. >> 6:37. next on "action news" this sunday morning philadelphia's holiday festival is about to kick off. a preview ahead of what's in store this year. >> also we get advice for families with college bound students. smart strategies to maximize your chances of getting scholarship money coming up in what's the deal. >> sky6 taking a live look right now at a beautiful sun coming coming up in wilmington. mete
. >> reporter: the lawyer of gloria gleason one of the women mentioned in the articles reacting swiftingy moore is publically making defamatory statements by calling them liars and accusing them of bribery and conspiracy. moore's democratic opponent says he should be more forthcoming. >> there are serious allegations that need to be addressed specifically not just a general denial and blaming somebody else. >> reporter: moore refusing calls to drop out of the race. alabama...
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belgians into the final day in low but were pushed all the way to a deciding foot singles match helen gleasonhas more. with nine players ranked in the side the top one hundred fronts were always going to be one of the favorites to win tennis is to the world cup. belgium may only have two top one hundred players but one of them is wild number seven debbie golf fan. and he showed why he's been one of the best players on the a.t.p. all season with a straight sets win over french number one joe wilfred tsonga. the old so with the final all square at team matches apiece it was over to veteran belgian steve dusty and the youngster of the french team because. he was just seven years old when france last won the davis cup in two thousand and one but the world number eighteen didn't show any signs of knives as he demolished his elder opponent to secure a tenth davis cup title for his country. break again for the belgians who also lost the trying to fifteen final to great britain but with their first title in sixteen years france and now they joint the most successful nation in the one hundred seventee
belgians into the final day in low but were pushed all the way to a deciding foot singles match helen gleasonhas more. with nine players ranked in the side the top one hundred fronts were always going to be one of the favorites to win tennis is to the world cup. belgium may only have two top one hundred players but one of them is wild number seven debbie golf fan. and he showed why he's been one of the best players on the a.t.p. all season with a straight sets win over french number one joe...
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steve gleason came to one of our hacker fonz, and to get a group of passionate people through said whatcan you do for als patient who has the ability to move a cascade, i gaze but all of the other muscles can't be moved but can they communicate. we have, in the fall creators update i gaze as an input mechanisms. i feel one of the things that has been unlocked is the fundamental recognition that it's not just about accessibility as technology. we have historically at microsoft with think of it as this is something that you do as assistant technology. as a niche, as something you do on top of having built a product. the reality is, one thing that is true for all of us he has at some in our life, we all will need some help with some sense of hours. that's going to be released the universal truth. so we better design products we can help everybody. and that's within quicktime to get involved in. the beauty of it is it's not some top-down thing quite frankly. it is much more if you look at our hack upon but little in with just the one week we do. it takes life after that. we have a long dist
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steve gleason came and said we do for a patient who has the ability who as i gaze but all the other muscles can't be moved, can they be communicate? so i gaze is the mechanism. i feel one thing that's been unlocked is the fundamental recognition that it's not just about accessibility as a two technology. we think of it as this is something you do as, is something you do on top of building the product. the reality is, one thing that is true at some point in her life we all will need some help with some sense. they'll be the universal truth. we need to design products so it can help everybody. the beauteous is not a top-down thing. it's much more but they don't end with just one week, takes life after that. we have a long distance to cover. but what quintana can mean for accessibility, what makes reality can mean. i think it will make it a better ai company, better everything company by focusing in this area. >> you can watch this program online booktv.org. >> is a look at some of the current best-selling books. top in the list is kate dawson's report of an environmental disaster that hit lon
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jackie gleason was great in that underrated he played the cop.rt reynolds was the guy driving the car. ainsley: was it a series or a movie. steve: there were a couple of them. brian: they always went two or three too much. there was meatballs 2. caddie shack 7. ainsley: what do meatballs and caddie shack have to do with smoky and the bandit. brian: same era. porky's 9. tax reform, ainsley, try not to get off track, i'm kidding. i'm just saying on tax reform i think corker and flake and johnson. those three in particular are not saying i'm not doing it they are like going in and trying to make it better. so they can get it so they are trying to dig in on it. ainsley: corker and flake don't care because they are not running for reflection. they are not supporting the president. brian: i think senator corker does care. steve: with jeff flake in that very embarrassing hot mike moment if the republicans become the party of trump and moore we're toast, you know, so many republicans have already come out regarding roy moore. keep in mind, donald trump i
jackie gleason was great in that underrated he played the cop.rt reynolds was the guy driving the car. ainsley: was it a series or a movie. steve: there were a couple of them. brian: they always went two or three too much. there was meatballs 2. caddie shack 7. ainsley: what do meatballs and caddie shack have to do with smoky and the bandit. brian: same era. porky's 9. tax reform, ainsley, try not to get off track, i'm kidding. i'm just saying on tax reform i think corker and flake and johnson....