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piano part is so beautiful. unfortunately in the original constitution. those last moments with this woman long since they know it's. it doesn't look. good. but. i think. it's funny play this new version for me personally because i move the original orchestration quite well and i don't have more or less to do i just have different things to do occasionally and ober will suddenly play what was an individual note that i had in the original and it's a very strange feeling it's almost as if you're playing but you don't have your instrument to your lips and then the other times i've got some more interesting figures that i never would have seen the previous version so actually it's keeping me on my toes and i i like it slowed down. they had flight management in arkansas part book i shot it up from michael into something undersized and flocked to businessman instrument. i mean again it's as tired as i was instrumental it's gotten to two and a mortgage and on the phone to one shot or she was cutting mine clung saw india's muslim want to. be able to finance a sti
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piano part is so beautiful. mournful from can in the original constitution. has lost more than its sweetness when it was long since they know it's. in the doesn't look. like. it's funny playing this new version for me personally because i know the original orchestration quite well and it's i don't have more or less to do i just have different things to do occasionally an oboe will suddenly play what was an individual note that i had in the original and it's a very strange feeling it's almost as if you're playing but you don't have your instrument to your lips and then the other times i've got some more interesting figures that i never would have see the previous version so actually it's keeping me on my toes and i i like it slow that. they have flight management in arkansas part but i shut up for michael into something i'm not undersized and locked just serve a purpose almost mind instrument. daughters really go it's this type of eyes and was instrumental it's a got under two and a more niche number from two one shot to shooters card mine clangs or indies mom
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piano part is so beautiful. unfortunately in the original constitution. those last moments with this woman is a long sustained notes. it doesn't look. like. it's funny play this new version for me personally because i know the original orchestration quite well and it's i don't have more or less to do i just have different things to do occasionally and ober will suddenly play what was an individual note that i had in the original and it's a very strange feeling it's almost as if you're playing but you don't have your instrument to your lips and then other times i've got some more interesting figures that i never would have seen in the previous version so actually it's keeping me on my toes and i i like to slow down. they have for large months when they knock us up our book i shut up for michael into something and mutter under sites and locked the server to be honest mine instrument. it should be daughters i mean again it's this type of eyes i'm not instrument it's got under two and a more nish not on the phone to show that she was cutting mine clangs or in
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after someone has a composer and then piano was just an instrument which was. which was useful for that and a bunch of us are just. i think after i mean to me i'm conventional hole with a source of. thoughts are so out that of course there are some pieces mission rice in more. of an option well that's ok. you're. tune back in for a facade to to find out why mikhail pletnev wrote a new orchestration for show pounds piano concertos. i love this music but as i think i'm boggle crustacean. if you add to that a. and b. to few. and one is russian the neutral front also fascination with new york also the highlight of the recording session the grand concert in dortmund. it's virtually mature so from a spanking just possible in this radio cassette morning is. all this and more in part two of the national. you see this week's highlights. has a. new word in the netherlands is the european capital of culture. function every company against italy celebrates its one hundred seventy fifth birthday. and into the nation miscellany and marks a hundred years of independence i am.
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i sure someone has a composer when piano was just an instrument which was. which was useful for earth and a bunch of estimates just. for myself i mean to me i'm conventional home with a source of. outlet of some position rice in more. of an option that's ok. tune back in for infrasound to to find out why mikhail pletnev wrote a new orchestration for from pounds piano concertos. i love this music but as i think above the. if end of it a. and b. to finish. and what is russian done train for and also fascination with new york also the highlight of the recording session the grand concert in dortmund. it's hard to limit yourself from a space as possible as of this very few concert warnings. all this and more in part two of the new show. coover. i. told her she says they never broke the well not quite but they put up a good fight. russia solid enough fast often to rig the fight up in a second say but you could see they just didn't have the energy left to stand for all local shows you take if you look back at the final problems most of croatian abduction. w. o. m a
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you tried all the old pianos that they had in fact yeah best get definitely. look at the filthy yeah. i mean it's not that it's not bad in the stones the sound of it all the sound of brought is ok like i mean as i say i wanted to be not ok i wanted to be found something. yeah that's. a local when. the music is recorded and takes right. and in one single performance. the control room from where the sound engineers monitor the recording is two floors beneath the stage. an important part of the process is checking what has already been recorded. you. hear your music just push a distance right it's kind of. like criticism. and. i do feel there. is this or does a soft see if you think it's a steam fast pianist. in four months old and a touch i can take that spot in four months on since you know maybe one of the some of the better yeah especially the press and didn't this isn't one of them and didn't want to be with the writers somehow. just. nice. and. beard and guns klein effect and one funny fun one to start. with the. sunset over sometimes where you see like tha
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a recording the two piano concertos of frederick shop on. you know in the chords in the rover the most challenging thing is to be able to give the same level of temperature for they a loaf that as of time. but it wasn't as was lost or. mayo or silence or. eagles yes it's used to be a tire that i. run into and off is one of the most distinguished pianists of his generation he was born in russia in one nine hundred ninety one and started playing the piano at the age of five he studied at moscow in the united states and was in winning some of the top piano competitions he's already released five albums and has twice been nominated for a grammy on top of that he's also a composer. over the next few days driven off for work with this steinway model d. concert grand despite its length of two hundred meters and weight of nearly half a ton it's still an extremely sensitive musical instrument. down to two for north mom in concert was not easy and frugal because it was dying in the year she went to file is often a just you find us my mother used. to d
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out in the botanical of s and inviting people to come down and play. >> reporter: a dozen pianos, aer the category of build it and they will come. set out a piano -- >> it's the most fun i've ever had, and i've played quite a few places. >> lots of people come up and play different kinds of music. >> reporter: the key to this event, no limits on age or skill. >> we hear someone playing chopin and someone over here is playing some, like, punk rock. >> reporter: if it tickles your fancy, you can tickle the iv the moon. >> some of the people that play that end up here with a little audience around them have never played a piano outside of their living room. >> and besides the sound of nature and birds, you hear a piano playing in the woods, it's kind of something from a fairytale. >> reporter: it's a chance to strike harmony between notes on a piano and the notes of nature. friends and strangers gather together, joined like the many notes in nature's symphony. joe rosato jr., nbc bay area news. >> i could listen to that story for another couple minutes. >> that's a great idea. >>> stil
out in the botanical of s and inviting people to come down and play. >> reporter: a dozen pianos, aer the category of build it and they will come. set out a piano -- >> it's the most fun i've ever had, and i've played quite a few places. >> lots of people come up and play different kinds of music. >> reporter: the key to this event, no limits on age or skill. >> we hear someone playing chopin and someone over here is playing some, like, punk rock. >>...
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this was one of the best pianos, it was in the den of his home. despite being internationally known, one of the creators of rock and roll, he wanted to live here. his home was damaged during katrina. it was under 12 feet of water. once the water receded it was damaged. the legs of this had broken off. the entire piano was just really in a horrible way. it had been conserved but it's not playable. it's been conserved and brought back to its original appearance. they said that if they tried to make it play, it would not have been the same piano so we didn't want to lose the nature of the piano. >> fats domino was from new orleans. he influenced really all of early rock 'n roll. he was really one of his biggest fans. he came here in 65 i believe. they asked if they could meet with fats domino and there's the famous photo of the beatles with fats domino. he had many friends, many musicians he performed with or who stayed with him during his career, they went on to influence many of the others. they created their own music and their own band. they had
this was one of the best pianos, it was in the den of his home. despite being internationally known, one of the creators of rock and roll, he wanted to live here. his home was damaged during katrina. it was under 12 feet of water. once the water receded it was damaged. the legs of this had broken off. the entire piano was just really in a horrible way. it had been conserved but it's not playable. it's been conserved and brought back to its original appearance. they said that if they tried to...
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she was the belle of the ball, on the piano, organ and violin. >> alma deutscher: the piano music teachers anyway, that's better than the piano teacher saying, "you must choose the violin." ( laughter ) >> pelley: yeah, that would be a bad sign. >> alma deutscher: that would be a bad sign, yes. ♪ ♪ >> pelley: fortunately, she doesn't have to choose. this is her composition, "violin concerto number one." ♪ ♪ >> alma deutscher: it's extremely jolly and very happy and jocular, that movement. i want to make the people who listen to it laugh and be happy. the first movement of the violin concerto is quite the opposite. it's very dark and dramatic. ♪ ♪ >> pelley: what does a girl your age know about dark and dramatic? >> alma deutscher: well, yes, that's an interesting question because, you know what? i'm a very happy person, so i have lots of imaginary composers. and one of them is called antonin yellowsink. >> pelley: antonin yellowsink, alma's imaginary composing friend, is an insight into the music of her mind. alma told us that she made up a country where imaginary composers write, each in
she was the belle of the ball, on the piano, organ and violin. >> alma deutscher: the piano music teachers anyway, that's better than the piano teacher saying, "you must choose the violin." ( laughter ) >> pelley: yeah, that would be a bad sign. >> alma deutscher: that would be a bad sign, yes. ♪ ♪ >> pelley: fortunately, she doesn't have to choose. this is her composition, "violin concerto number one." ♪ ♪ >> alma deutscher: it's...
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at the age of five he studied in moscow in the united states and was in winning some of the top piano competitions he's already released five albums and has twice been nominated for a grammy on top of that he's also a composer. over the next few days driven off real work with this steinway model d. concert grand despite its length of two and a half meters. and weight of nearly half a ton it's still an extremely sensitive musical instrument. the need to phone off a bomb in concert was not easy and food because it was too high in the year she went to file is often a just fine. i know this. doesn't feel good to say often zigzagging b.c.l. feet on the road couldn't gunston would still on the in a conceptual possibles it can stick with the extreme find food you go. musiq when you talk as instrument that's how to hop it become. that when you. finish the film. if you can figure who did it. to you does this can all be sensibly does she really existed as torment in a nama flute is in syria individually i was ok now the pianist and all. what kata does that comes at the top for you it's infinite
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( cheers and applause ) ( piano riff ) >> jon: touchdown dance! ( laughter ) >> stephen: faced with the fact that he got this wrong, trump doubled down on twitter, and attacked the n.f.l.'s new compromise of letting players stay in the locker room before the anthem. "staying in the locker room for the playing of our national anthem is as disrespectful to our country as kneeling. sorry!" ( laughter ) and, "n.f.l., no escaping to locker rooms!" oh, yes, there's no escaping the national anthem. it's a heat-seeking hymn! you tried to hide-- ♪ but the flag was still there ( laughter and applause ) yes, hand on heart. ( piano riff ) bright eyes, full hearts-- i don't know. so, if the eagles didn't protest the anthem, then why did donald trump cancel this event? i'm guessing, maybe, possibly, because the only people planning to attend from the team were two or three players, the owner, and the mascot. ( laughter and applause ) >> jon: the mascot! >> stephen: oh, that explains a lot, the mascot was coming? well, that's why he canceled. we know donald trum
( cheers and applause ) ( piano riff ) >> jon: touchdown dance! ( laughter ) >> stephen: faced with the fact that he got this wrong, trump doubled down on twitter, and attacked the n.f.l.'s new compromise of letting players stay in the locker room before the anthem. "staying in the locker room for the playing of our national anthem is as disrespectful to our country as kneeling. sorry!" ( laughter ) and, "n.f.l., no escaping to locker rooms!" oh, yes, there's no...
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( piano riff ) too soon?ing international threats to our country, at least she recognizes the threats from within, right? wrong. >> we are approaching the one year anniversary of charlottesville. when he placed blame, in his words, on people on both sides, does that make your job harder? >> i think what's interesting about that is we saw, and i think we continue to learn-- maybe there was, uh, whether it was foreign influence or different purposeful attempts to get both sides, if you will, aggressively pitted against each other. >> stephen: wait. isn't that exactly what she just said about the election? is that just her go-to answer for any situation? (as nielsen) "uh, it's not so much that i rear-ended your audi, uh, butgnh other. and now they're tricking you into asking me for my insurance card." ( laughter ) now, remember, charlottesville was organized by white supremacists. no foreign power could confuse us as to who was right and who was wrong. right, secretary nielsen? >> i think what's important about
( piano riff ) too soon?ing international threats to our country, at least she recognizes the threats from within, right? wrong. >> we are approaching the one year anniversary of charlottesville. when he placed blame, in his words, on people on both sides, does that make your job harder? >> i think what's interesting about that is we saw, and i think we continue to learn-- maybe there was, uh, whether it was foreign influence or different purposeful attempts to get both sides, if...
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it was at that piano that my mother first told me the story one day of the leg of her piano punching through the floor of the white house, in the sitting room upstairs which to a child who is eight or nine years old it's a great story much better than piano homework. she followed that with other stories about the white house grandpa call it -- called it the great white jail and sitting alone in it early in his presidency he heard popping and creaking and wind sighing through the cracks in the house and told everyone that would listen that it was ghosts because he was there alone, my grandmother went back and forth to independence missouri. he said, i could imagine teddy and andy having an argument about freight when -- about franklin. and when filmore and chester joined in, it was almost unbearable. he got some work done and i think that they knew at this point that this was a serious problem, this was not just ghosts but a serious problem. mrs. roosevelt came over to see my grandparents as they were leaving. she came to blair house to apologize for the condition of the rooms upstair
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. ♪ >>> pianos amidst the flowers.rea botanical gardens inviting anyone to tickle the ivories. ella beethoven and flowers.cal >> pianos areed around the gardens. music will fill the air over the weekend. this year things a little different. ♪ >> reporter: in the confines of the city, people often turn to things like nature and music to escape. >> i think it's good for the soul. >> he was playing -- i don't know what it was. ♪ >> reporter: in golden gate park's botanical gardens, beethoven and flowers are coexisting this week in the fourth year of the flour pia fl project. >> inviting people to come down and play. >> reporter: a dozen pianos, a dozen days. it falls under the category of build it and they with come. set out a piano -- >> this is the most fun i've ever had. i've played quite a few places. >> lots of people come up and play different kinds of music. >> reporter: the key to this event, no limits on age or skill. >> over here someone's playing chopin. and someone over here is playing like punk rock. >> repor
. ♪ >>> pianos amidst the flowers.rea botanical gardens inviting anyone to tickle the ivories. ella beethoven and flowers.cal >> pianos areed around the gardens. music will fill the air over the weekend. this year things a little different. ♪ >> reporter: in the confines of the city, people often turn to things like nature and music to escape. >> i think it's good for the soul. >> he was playing -- i don't know what it was. ♪ >> reporter: in golden...
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( piano riff ) thank you so much! have a seat, everybody! welcome to "the late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. ( cheers and applause ) i don't know about you, but i'm still recovering from watching "america's next top justice" last night. ( laughter ) did you watch the announcements? ever watch the announcement last night at 9:00? i had a little drinking game: i'd pour myself a drink every time my glass was empty. ( laughter ) i won! ( laughter ) the winner was federal appeals court judge and cover model for "generic dads monthly," brett kavanaugh. which means i have trump nomination bingo! as you can see, all the squares say, "white guy." ( laughter ) ( applause ) ( piano riff ) ( cheering ) i won, i think, and lost. that's great. it's not a hard game to play. ( laughter ) i don't know much about kavanaugh. but i'm skeptical because his name is brett. ( laughter ) that sounds less like a supreme court justice and more like a waiter at ruby tuesday's: "hi, i'm brett, i'll be your supreme court justice tonight. before you sit down, let me just clear away these ri
( piano riff ) thank you so much! have a seat, everybody! welcome to "the late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. ( cheers and applause ) i don't know about you, but i'm still recovering from watching "america's next top justice" last night. ( laughter ) did you watch the announcements? ever watch the announcement last night at 9:00? i had a little drinking game: i'd pour myself a drink every time my glass was empty. ( laughter ) i won! ( laughter ) the winner was...
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you learn to play the piano. whether you want to or not. i had a teacher named charles morris who was the soul of patience, the kindest man, he may still be, i may have buried mr. morris before his time. but he was a wonderfully kind and patient man and every saturday before he arrived at my house, i used to pray that he would be hit by a bus. i hated taking piano lessons, i hated it so much that i cheated. i used to get my mother, my mother could sit at a piano, open the music and just play it. she could sight read music. i never learned to do that. and i didn't because i cheated by watching her fingers, i would get her to play my homework and i would watch her fingers. it was at that pea anna that my mother told me the story of the leg of her piano punching through the floor of the room in the white house. and she followed that with other stories about the white house. grandpa called it the great white jail. and sitting alone in it. early in his presidency. he heard popping and creeking and wind sighing through the cracks in the house and
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( cheers and applause ) ( piano riff ) "high fructose corn syrup, baby. america."ica number one." and putin had a very strange idea for robert mueller. >> we can actually permit official representatives of the united states including the members of this very commission headed by mr. mueller, we can let them into the country. >> stephen: "come to moscow, mr. mueller. as our guest, we will 'take you out,' if you get my drift. we will roll out the red carpet, which is red from blood-- if you know what i'm saying. i'm saying, we will kill you." but perhaps the weirdest moment of the whole weird-fest was when putin gave trump a little present to commemorate the world cup. >> mr. president, i give this ball to you, and now t ( audience reacts ) >> stephen: nice gift, although i think putin still has a set of trump's balls. >> jon: oh! >> stephen: trump's shocking performance in this shocking press conference shocked a shocking number of people and we'll talk about them when we come back. stick around. ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) it's the ford summer sales ev
( cheers and applause ) ( piano riff ) "high fructose corn syrup, baby. america."ica number one." and putin had a very strange idea for robert mueller. >> we can actually permit official representatives of the united states including the members of this very commission headed by mr. mueller, we can let them into the country. >> stephen: "come to moscow, mr. mueller. as our guest, we will 'take you out,' if you get my drift. we will roll out the red carpet, which...
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a combination of flowers and pianos.s cheryl jennings with the story. >> reporter: the botanical guarden in golden gate park is alive with exotic plants and this time of year, exotic sound, too. ♪ ♪ >> tucked between velvet green leaves and bursting colors are 12 pianos, around the grounds for anyone to play. the event is called flower piano and it's the inspiration of dee mormel and fortisimo. they started at the garden four years ago after experimenting in placing pianos in public spaces. >> and we approached the park with the idea that we should have pianos in golden gate park like some other cities and europe. >> it's free for city residents to wander and listen and there are no guarantees who or what you'll hear. ♪ ♪ >> jazz, classical, bossa nova, cuban music. >> reporter: and each, a unique one-time only experience that blooms and fades like the flowers themselves. >> there's a magic about that, and you just sort of come upon them as though you are the only one who discovers them. >> cheryl jennings, abc 7 news. >
a combination of flowers and pianos.s cheryl jennings with the story. >> reporter: the botanical guarden in golden gate park is alive with exotic plants and this time of year, exotic sound, too. ♪ ♪ >> tucked between velvet green leaves and bursting colors are 12 pianos, around the grounds for anyone to play. the event is called flower piano and it's the inspiration of dee mormel and fortisimo. they started at the garden four years ago after experimenting in placing pianos in...
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. >> i love piano" event kicked off today in en pianos are placed all around the botanical garden.. anyone can play - or listen... there are so various conce >>> san francisco's fourth annual flower piano event kicked off today in golden gate park pianos are placed all around the botanical garden. anyone can play or listen. there are various concerts scheduled. >> what if you pay distri
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piano" event kicked off today in golden gate park.nos are placed all around the botanical garden.. anyone can play - or listen... there are so various conce >>> san francisco's fourth annual flower piano event kicked off today in golden gate park pianos are placed all around the botanical garden. anyone can play or listen. there are various concerts scheduled. >> what if you pay district play badly? >> i do not think they will troll -- for tomatoes. >> goodnight, see you tomorrow. captioning sponsored by cbs >> tonight, on "in search of..." the first lady. ( laughter ) the statuesque bipedal slovenian who goes by many names: melania, third wife, melanie, sasquatch. was said to have roamed the east wing of the white house. but for almost a month, there has been no definitive sighting of this elusive being. but all that may have changed yesterday when a local resident captured this startling footage. ( laughter ) >> i was just sitting in the back there, you know, filming the event. i didn't think i had anything interesting. but when i g
piano" event kicked off today in golden gate park.nos are placed all around the botanical garden.. anyone can play - or listen... there are so various conce >>> san francisco's fourth annual flower piano event kicked off today in golden gate park pianos are placed all around the botanical garden. anyone can play or listen. there are various concerts scheduled. >> what if you pay district play badly? >> i do not think they will troll -- for tomatoes. >> goodnight,...
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. >>> plus the sounds of piano music filling the air. where to catch a free concert and tickle the ivories yourself in a bay area garden. >>> new at noon, strong winds are hindering a search or survivors of a tour boat accident off the coast of thailand. 49 people are unaccounted for. the beet was carrying mainly chinese tourists. 48 people were rescued. and severe weather is forecast in the area for several more days. >>> and in thailand, volunteers accidentally pumped water back into the flooded cave where a boys soccer team is stranded. it's aefst n sto move eporter: emergency workers are racing to excess water from the flooded cave, trying to bring the levels down so it's safer to rescue the boys. the joss helped remove 31 million gallons of water. doctors are treating and feeding the young players, who are given a crash course in swimming and how to wear dive masks in case they have to attempt to swim out of the dark. >> the children are aware of the cave and know the caves. never been there often. we have to assess everything at th
. >>> plus the sounds of piano music filling the air. where to catch a free concert and tickle the ivories yourself in a bay area garden. >>> new at noon, strong winds are hindering a search or survivors of a tour boat accident off the coast of thailand. 49 people are unaccounted for. the beet was carrying mainly chinese tourists. 48 people were rescued. and severe weather is forecast in the area for several more days. >>> and in thailand, volunteers accidentally...
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it's flowers and pianos.c 7's cheryl jennings with the story. >> reporter: the botanical garden in golden gate park is alive with exotic plants and this time of year, exotic sounds, too. ♪ ♪ tucked between velvet green leaves and bursting colors are 12 pianos strewn whimsically around the grounds for anyone to play. the event is called flower piano and it's the inspiration of dee mormel and fortissimo. they started at the garden four years ago after experimenting with placing pianos in public spaces. >> and we approached the park about having pianos in golden gate park like other cities. >> for residents to wander and listen and there are no guarantees who or what you'll hear. ♪ ♪ >> jazz, classical, bossa nova, cuban music. >> reporter: and each a unique, one-time only experience that blooms and fades like the flowers themselves. >> there's a magic about that and you just sort of come upon them as though you are the only one who discovers them. >> cheryl jennings, abc 7 news. >> flower piano is free for san
it's flowers and pianos.c 7's cheryl jennings with the story. >> reporter: the botanical garden in golden gate park is alive with exotic plants and this time of year, exotic sounds, too. ♪ ♪ tucked between velvet green leaves and bursting colors are 12 pianos strewn whimsically around the grounds for anyone to play. the event is called flower piano and it's the inspiration of dee mormel and fortissimo. they started at the garden four years ago after experimenting with placing pianos...
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thank you. ( piano riff ) you didn't have to do that. you didn't have to do that. okay, in the memo trump's lawyers also argue the president shouldn't have to sit down for an interview with mueller, because having him testify "demeans the office of the president before the world." ( audience reacts ) adding, "now if you will excuse us, the president has to go get spanked by a porn star while watching his shark stories." ( laughter and applause ) they're dangerous. ( piano riff ) that's true, that's a true poll. that was in "the new york times," it looked like that was in "the new york times." trump's ability to pardon himself was defended yesterday by current trump lawyer and man who is just as shocked as you are that he's allowed on tv, rudy giuliani. ( laughter ) yesterday rudy was on with chuck todd to defend the president, but things started out a little awkward. >> mr. giuliani, welcome back to "meet the press," sir. >> well it's nice to be with you todd, how are you? >> i'm okay, let me start-- >> chris. ( laughs ) >> it's okay. >> stephen: yes, he called chu
thank you. ( piano riff ) you didn't have to do that. you didn't have to do that. okay, in the memo trump's lawyers also argue the president shouldn't have to sit down for an interview with mueller, because having him testify "demeans the office of the president before the world." ( audience reacts ) adding, "now if you will excuse us, the president has to go get spanked by a porn star while watching his shark stories." ( laughter and applause ) they're dangerous. ( piano...
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you hear a piano playing in the woods.of something from a fairytale. >> reporter: the chance to strike harmony between the notes of a piano and notes of nature. friends and family gathered together joined like the many notes in nature's symphony. nbc bay area news. >> makes you want to play. >> it does. or sing. >> we are going to a commercial break. ♪ always and forever >> we'll be right back. always t today - at the oakland zoo - it )s a d >>> as they say something is always happening at the zoo. today it is something decades in the making. >> it is the expansion, we are talking about 56 acres of new terrain, more than double the zoo size and the work took three years to complete. the zoo leaders started putting this together 25 years ago. oakland mayor is among those attending the ribbon cutting which happened today about an hour and a half ago. welcome. get out there and see it. >> not cool probably at the zoo. >> it will be nice as we make plans to get out and go around the bay area. the farther inland you go it will
you hear a piano playing in the woods.of something from a fairytale. >> reporter: the chance to strike harmony between the notes of a piano and notes of nature. friends and family gathered together joined like the many notes in nature's symphony. nbc bay area news. >> makes you want to play. >> it does. or sing. >> we are going to a commercial break. ♪ always and forever >> we'll be right back. always t today - at the oakland zoo - it )s a d >>> as they...
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pianos are scattered around the garden ... and music will fill the air. this year ...things are a little different. here )s today in the bay )s joe rosato jr explains. much more ahead on today p ♪ >>> people often turn to things like nature and music to escape. >> it is good. he was playing -- i don't know what it was. >> in golden gate park botanical gardens they are coexisting this week in the fourth year of the flower piano project. >> putting it out in the garden and inviting people to come down and play. >> a dozen pianos and a dozen days. >> it's a the most fun i have ever had. i have played quite a few places. >> lots of people come up and play different kinds of music. >> the key to this event, no limits on age or skill. >> you hear over here someone is playing and somebody over sheer playing like punk rock. >> professional players slide in for a series of concerts. if it tickles your fancy you can tickle the i'vories. >> some to have the people that played that end up here with a little audience around them have never played the piano outside of
pianos are scattered around the garden ... and music will fill the air. this year ...things are a little different. here )s today in the bay )s joe rosato jr explains. much more ahead on today p ♪ >>> people often turn to things like nature and music to escape. >> it is good. he was playing -- i don't know what it was. >> in golden gate park botanical gardens they are coexisting this week in the fourth year of the flower piano project. >> putting it out in the...
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want to unleash your inner "piano man?"g a live look outside from downtown danvi >>> right now it is 6:30. you want to unleash your inner piano man? this is in downtown danville. it has been placed in popular spots for anyone to use. they will be in front of the danville community center and senior center through september and then they will be put away when the weather gets a little bit cooler. kind of cool they do that. >> that is cool. >> good morning to you. >> we want to head over to kari hall. the sunrise looks hazy. if you're on your way to the bart station it will be at about the low 50s and sunshine warms things up. by early afternoon we are at 86 degree degrees in dublin. temperatures will spread out livermore 96 degrees. for napa today expect a high of 75 degrees. we'll take a look at the weekend ahead. you'll want to avoid the bridge. >> behind me this is all of the brake lights. it is jammed up all the way across. this shows up right now. chp was trying to remove a disabled vehicle. they may have cleared that n
want to unleash your inner "piano man?"g a live look outside from downtown danvi >>> right now it is 6:30. you want to unleash your inner piano man? this is in downtown danville. it has been placed in popular spots for anyone to use. they will be in front of the danville community center and senior center through september and then they will be put away when the weather gets a little bit cooler. kind of cool they do that. >> that is cool. >> good morning to you....
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they experimented with placing pianos in public places.ed the park with the idea that we should have pianos in golden gate park like other cities in europe. >> it's free for residents to wander and listen and there are no guarantees who or what you'll hear. ♪ jz, claical, bossa ♪ ♪ >> reporter: and each a unique, one-time only experience that blooms and fades like the flowers themselves. >> there's a magic about that, and you just sort of come upon them as though you are the only one who discovers them. >> reporter: cheryl jennings, abc 7 news. ♪ >> flower piano is free for san francisco residents. non-residents can pay $8. it runs through the 16th. >> still ahead on abc 7 mornings, the big change costco is making to its menu at the food court. also, what will happen to this more than 60-year-old golf clubhouse after fire destroyed it earlier this week. as we head to break the time right now is 6:37. we are taking a live look at the exploratory camera showing a beautiful view of the forecast in just a few moments. it's just my eczema again
they experimented with placing pianos in public places.ed the park with the idea that we should have pianos in golden gate park like other cities in europe. >> it's free for residents to wander and listen and there are no guarantees who or what you'll hear. ♪ jz, claical, bossa ♪ ♪ >> reporter: and each a unique, one-time only experience that blooms and fades like the flowers themselves. >> there's a magic about that, and you just sort of come upon them as though you are...
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( piano riff ) so lovely to meet you. thank you for being here.of "henry danger" on n fall. jace norman, everybody. back with a performance by jace norman, everybody. back with a performance by onerepublic! ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) this is amazing. with moderate to severe ulcerative colitis, are you okay? even when i was there, i never knew when my symptoms would keep us apart. so i talked to my doctor about humira. i learned humira can help get, and keep uc under control when other medications haven't worked well enough. and it helps people achieve control that lasts. so you can experience few or no symptoms. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b
( piano riff ) so lovely to meet you. thank you for being here.of "henry danger" on n fall. jace norman, everybody. back with a performance by jace norman, everybody. back with a performance by onerepublic! ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) this is amazing. with moderate to severe ulcerative colitis, are you okay? even when i was there, i never knew when my symptoms would keep us apart. so i talked to my doctor about humira. i learned humira can help get, and keep uc under...
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and then the piano appears to play a tune by itself.s out to her husband, donnie wahlberg. check it out. >> walking around. ♪ >> donnie? donnie? someone just played the piano. >> wow. >> but -- >> geniuses on the interwebs point out that it wasn't a ghost but her google phone rebooting. take a listen to both for yourself. >> donnie! donnie? someone just played the piano. ♪ >> wow. >> that's definitely it. so the question is, did she not realize it and did she actually think someone was playing the piano? or were they just trying to pull one over on us. >> i'm thinking she didn't realize it. because you can kind of hear him yelling and she knows after watching new kids on the block that he doesn't know how to play a tune or any sort of instrument, so it wasn't donnie. >>> after losing 17 straight games, the cleveland browns might want to consider getting off the field. >> they have tweeted out their own parody of the hit show "the office." >> it stars several of the players. you see miles garrett here shredding a photo of ben roethlisber
and then the piano appears to play a tune by itself.s out to her husband, donnie wahlberg. check it out. >> walking around. ♪ >> donnie? donnie? someone just played the piano. >> wow. >> but -- >> geniuses on the interwebs point out that it wasn't a ghost but her google phone rebooting. take a listen to both for yourself. >> donnie! donnie? someone just played the piano. ♪ >> wow. >> that's definitely it. so the question is, did she not...
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concert and the world of a young piano. are twenty one percent johnny in a tree for nothing. next on d.w. . clash of cultures in. the clash between those who believe in a range which. the clash that shaking families and society to the core. the love commandos in forty five minutes believe. iran. wants an isolated theocracy now a major power in the middle east. one's influence continues to grow politically economically and above all militarily to cut off does iraq one truly want peace. the countries of homeland security their doubts to isolate. iran from the grocery regional superpower stars of august fifth on g.w. .
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a tesla in concert and the world of a young piano. parts twenty one presents journey in a tree for nothing. in sixty minutes on w. . iran. wants an isolated geography and now a major power in the middle east. their bonds influence continues to grow politically economically and above all militarily it. doesn't run true not peace. the country's opponents have their doubts to isolate. iran from theocracy the current stance of aug fifth on g.w. . king rama the fast wanted to make his mark. so he decided to turn a small fishing village in today's new residence. better because neighbors had reduced his hitherto beloved capital.
a tesla in concert and the world of a young piano. parts twenty one presents journey in a tree for nothing. in sixty minutes on w. . iran. wants an isolated geography and now a major power in the middle east. their bonds influence continues to grow politically economically and above all militarily it. doesn't run true not peace. the country's opponents have their doubts to isolate. iran from theocracy the current stance of aug fifth on g.w. . king rama the fast wanted to make his mark. so he...
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and there was a grand piano upstairs in the living room, and i was put under the piano to fall asleepight. so i heard bach, brahms, beethoven, debussy. you got relatives who are classical musicians. why didn't you follow suit? why did you make a left? steven: well, my father tried to give me piano lessons. and i sat at the piano and i started yawning. and when you're italian, from family, it's like-- "whack." you got whacked. - what were you into? - the drums. my friend down the street had a set of drums. slingerland drums. i couldn't believe there were such things built that you banged with sticks and made noise. so, my father bought me a set of drums and i wound up playing drums in his band in the summer time. so, it just turned into that music. and i got the blessings of my mom and dad to do rock and roll. they knew i could sing. i went to choir when i was a little boy, and, uh-- - joe perry just left l.a. - harvey: hey, joe! - steven: hey, joe! - ( harvey chuckles ) - all right, so-- - he left you again. oh, god. he's hanging out with johnny depp. what music, what artists influenc
and there was a grand piano upstairs in the living room, and i was put under the piano to fall asleepight. so i heard bach, brahms, beethoven, debussy. you got relatives who are classical musicians. why didn't you follow suit? why did you make a left? steven: well, my father tried to give me piano lessons. and i sat at the piano and i started yawning. and when you're italian, from family, it's like-- "whack." you got whacked. - what were you into? - the drums. my friend down the...
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bryce performing "moonlight so n sonata, third movement." >> i couldn't believe that was on my pianoad anything exciting being played. >> reporter: it turns out bryce started playing piano at 6 years old, mostly self-taught. here he is at just 12, stunning customers at the mall. >> i wasn't really taking lessons that much anymore. i kind of got a little bit bored with it. >> reporter: but even with school and work, this from the quiet piano star. >> it's always a big stress reliever to be able to just bust out some beethoven. >> reporter: the pizza delivery guy delivering a performance to remember. ♪ . >>> live from you live, this is abc 7 news. >> there's a high demand for resources, and the mendocino complex breaks, resources are already committed. we are now facing limited resources to suppress this incident. >> stretched very thin, and we're still only in the month of july. the desperate need for more help to fight these massive wildfires that are burning all across california right now. good afternoon, thanks for joining us. i'm larry beil. >> and i'm ama daetz. here's the lates
bryce performing "moonlight so n sonata, third movement." >> i couldn't believe that was on my pianoad anything exciting being played. >> reporter: it turns out bryce started playing piano at 6 years old, mostly self-taught. here he is at just 12, stunning customers at the mall. >> i wasn't really taking lessons that much anymore. i kind of got a little bit bored with it. >> reporter: but even with school and work, this from the quiet piano star. >> it's...
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( piano riff ) >> yay! is me" is available now and "this is us" returns this fall! chrissy metz, everybody! we'll be right back with lewis black! ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) for your final memory challenge... what is your online banking password? [audience gasping] oh, dear... [clacking metal] it was 'windbreaker,' now...it's... [muttering] ...spelled...like cat names... [baby crying] [gasping] [dramatic music] [whistle blowing] [dramatic music subsiding] [triumphant music & cheering] your plaques are always there at the worst times. constantly interrupting you with itching, burning and stinging. being this uncomfortable is unacceptable. i'm ready. tremfya® works differently for adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. with tremfya®, you can get clearer and stay clearer. in fact, most patients who saw 90% clearer skin at providing clearer skin and more patients were symptom free with tremfya®. tremfya® may lower your ability to fight infections, and may increase your risk of infections.
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and $9 for others. >> it's a cool tradition. . >> anyone have a piano? >> you can go there on your break. >>> right now, michelle, i know you have a daughter that plays the piano really well. maybe you could check it out. all right. so let's take it out to the golden gate bridge where traffic is looking just fine in both directions. not a problem for drivers this morning. we have seen a light morning commute. today may be a little bit busier than what we saw yesterday. over to the bay bridge toll plaza. 680 into walnut creek that southbound side we are seeing more brakes southbound due to more folks joining the thursday morning ride. also tracking a crash on westbound 24, in the caldecott tunnel has one lane blocked, bore number 3. traffic getting by in the other lane. but you will be tapping the brakes. out of antioch still okay in the green. and drivers enjoying an easy light commute along the eastshore freeway. >>> happy 5th of july. you may have to use your windshield wipers especially at the coast. we have drizzle in the air. onshore breeze is still
and $9 for others. >> it's a cool tradition. . >> anyone have a piano? >> you can go there on your break. >>> right now, michelle, i know you have a daughter that plays the piano really well. maybe you could check it out. all right. so let's take it out to the golden gate bridge where traffic is looking just fine in both directions. not a problem for drivers this morning. we have seen a light morning commute. today may be a little bit busier than what we saw...
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dual and the keys to classical musicians and the piano battle. travels through russia a czerny on the scars of gold the legendary trans-siberian train. we start off today show with the largest r. to event this year in the u.k. the great exhibition of the north over the next eighty days the northern english cities of newcastle and gateshead will host exhibitions and live performances will highlights include a special eighty meter water sculpture we checked out some of the attractions that await visitors. damien hirst's shop preserved in four mile high and john lennon's last piano objects associated with two artists who stand for the north of england in the city of newcastle and its neighboring town of gateshead the art of culture from the region is being celebrated in the great exhibition of the north it's a combination of art show concept and street festival. the idea is to hold an eighty day celebration really showcasing the very best of northern art design and innovation to actually show the world the contribution that nor the north and norther
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david: you took up piano when you were 15? condoleezza: when i was three. david: three. condoleezza: the great advantage to learning to play that early is that i could read music before i could read. it was like a native language. i have always been a good reader because it is natural to read the notes. david: you played with yo-yo ma. what was that like? condoleezza: i was national security adviser. my secretary said yo-yo ma is on the phone for you. i said, you mean the greatest living cellist? and she said, yes. he was getting a national medal of the arts and wanted me to play with him. so, we played at constitution hall before 2500 people. it was wonderful, one of the highlights of my life. i wasn't confused, i didn't play with him because i was a pianist, it was because i was national security adviser who played the piano. [laughter] he held up his end of the bargain. david: you went to the university of denver, and when you went there, madeleine albright's father was your teacher. condoleezza: he got me into international politics. i went there as a piano major, bu
david: you took up piano when you were 15? condoleezza: when i was three. david: three. condoleezza: the great advantage to learning to play that early is that i could read music before i could read. it was like a native language. i have always been a good reader because it is natural to read the notes. david: you played with yo-yo ma. what was that like? condoleezza: i was national security adviser. my secretary said yo-yo ma is on the phone for you. i said, you mean the greatest living...
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( piano riff ) we found the g spot. ( cheers and applause ) thank you, jon.hat was worthy of a celebration. but it looks like freidman is going to stay a free man because he has agreed to cooperate with the government as a potential witness and has specifically agreed to assist government prosecutors in state or federal investigations. that's a pretty good deal. you get to stay out of prison, plus you don't have to be friends with michael cohen anymore. ( laughter ) and michael cohen doesn't need any more bad news, folks, because he's got more bad news. you see, after the election, cohen realized that paying off porn stars out of your own pocket is not a great business model. ( laughter ) luckily, he did have some incoming cash. the bbc is reporting that michael cohen received a secret payment of $400,000 to set up talks between the ukrainian president and donald trump. in this case, cohen's not trump's fixer-- he's trump's pimp! ( laughter ) and he promises, for $400,000 you get oval. ( laughter ) >> jon: wow. wow... wow... >> stephen: did i read that right?
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now you murdered an innocent man." ( laughter and applause ) and-- ( piano riff ) thank you, jon. thank you. always there. >> jon: always here. >> stephen: according to one white house official, trump is obsessed with pardons, describing them as the president's new "favorite thing" to talk about, replacing his former favorite topic: "don't you think my daughter is hot?" ( laughter ) "ooh, pardon me." ( applause ) insiders say-- "i-- i pardon myself." insiders say trump has become fixated on his ability to issue pardons because it's the one area where he has almost unchecked power. and i'm actually okay with that. it's like letting your toddler play with an electric razor. it's going to look crazy when it's over, but he's having a good time. ( laughter ) meanwhile-- oh, there's big news for tariff fans! any riff heads out there? ( light cheers ) last week, trump imposed steel and aluminum tariffs on the e.u., canada, and mexico, also known as "the legion of people who still like us." ( laughter ) or, used to, because they angry now, no one more so than canadian prime minister and c
now you murdered an innocent man." ( laughter and applause ) and-- ( piano riff ) thank you, jon. thank you. always there. >> jon: always here. >> stephen: according to one white house official, trump is obsessed with pardons, describing them as the president's new "favorite thing" to talk about, replacing his former favorite topic: "don't you think my daughter is hot?" ( laughter ) "ooh, pardon me." ( applause ) insiders say-- "i-- i pardon...
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not until they sit down at the piano and start pressing the keys.e no idea what will come out. we are constantly impressed by it. it is beautiful. >> that is pretty cool. imagine walking around and hearing the beautiful music. >> i cannot imagine seeing 12 panels around the garden. >>> still to come, guns and ammunition in a duffel bag. coming up, the search for the owner. >> we are still working warm to hot forecast. some areas will approach 100 degrees for tomorrow. also i will have when we could track cooler temperatures in the five-day. >>> next week, ktvu is taking part in the viewing party . we hope to see you on tuesday and wednesday at the park in separate cisco. you can see it is across the street from the kerry building. we will have the game on the big screen. it will be a lot of fun for the whole family. it is all free. the match starts at 11 am. get there early. bart and muni are the best options. we hope you will join us. >>> a sonoma county family is dealing with a young father that was killed in a hit-and- run accident. he was riding
not until they sit down at the piano and start pressing the keys.e no idea what will come out. we are constantly impressed by it. it is beautiful. >> that is pretty cool. imagine walking around and hearing the beautiful music. >> i cannot imagine seeing 12 panels around the garden. >>> still to come, guns and ammunition in a duffel bag. coming up, the search for the owner. >> we are still working warm to hot forecast. some areas will approach 100 degrees for tomorrow....
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the start of san francisco's botanical gardens annual flower piano event at golden gate park. 12 pianoscattered throughout the grounds and anyone can play. there are some scheduled professional performances. you better hurry, flower piano only runs through july 16th. >>> never more than 7 minutes away from my accuweather forecast. a look at what's going on in pleasanton, the alameda county fair starting at about 11:00 today and it's going to be 71 degrees. about 84 at 3:00, 79 with the high clouds coming in at 7:00 and 65 as we head into the evening hours. now we've got the beach hazard statement at 5:00 this morning. 4 1/2 minutes from now. south faces beaches, rip currents and sneaker waves. the reason why, fabio which continues to move away from us, other than the high clouds, it's now a tropical storm. it's going to continue to weaken and move away from us. not a threat to us and not a threat to hawaii other than those dangerous surfing conditions the next couple days. sue? >> all right. we'll take a look outside at the richmond san rafael bridge. light conditions heading from richm
the start of san francisco's botanical gardens annual flower piano event at golden gate park. 12 pianoscattered throughout the grounds and anyone can play. there are some scheduled professional performances. you better hurry, flower piano only runs through july 16th. >>> never more than 7 minutes away from my accuweather forecast. a look at what's going on in pleasanton, the alameda county fair starting at about 11:00 today and it's going to be 71 degrees. about 84 at 3:00, 79 with the...