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>> ac/dc. >> animal collective. >> nirvana. >> either the beatles or u2. >> green day. >> radiohead. >> i like led zeppelin. >> just think -- this could be somebody's "stairway to heaven." [ indistinct singing ] one of the things that was so interesting here at the school of rock is how shy teens can suddenly transform into flamboyant performers. [ rock music plays ] [ indistinct singing ] >> obviously, teaching music is the real purpose, but that's just a vehicle to help people with self-confidence and get onstage and be empowered. >> and when they're plugged into their amplifiers... [ rock music plays ] ...empowered is what it's all about. >> it's cool to have the experience, just to know that you can be your own person while you're onstage and just do whatever you want and have fun with it. >> where do you see yourself musically after school of rock? >> well, i think i see myself trying to make a couple new bands. >> well, i'm actually going to berklee college of music next year. >> next year, actually, in school, i'm starting up jazz band. >> maybe starting up a rock band with a
>> ac/dc. >> animal collective. >> nirvana. >> either the beatles or u2. >> green day. >> radiohead. >> i like led zeppelin. >> just think -- this could be somebody's "stairway to heaven." [ indistinct singing ] one of the things that was so interesting here at the school of rock is how shy teens can suddenly transform into flamboyant performers. [ rock music plays ] [ indistinct singing ] >> obviously, teaching music is the real...
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and i think he's the one who beat out edison on the ac/dc thing. >> he was the one who -- westinghousewas supporting ac, edison was supporting dc. >> westinghouse got the technology from tesla. maybe i got my history of science wrong there. >> something about this on npr this morning, they were talking about the elephant and westinghouse and tesla was fighting over and got electrocuted in the big debate. >> i want more on that story. >> it is an awful story and a book out now about it. >>> let's good to the market moving comments with jim cramer. he said europe could drive the next leg of the bull market, noting the markets in portugal, italy, ireland, greece and spain, the pigs, they are flying. they're up double digits since the two-month low in june. listen in. >> the turn in europe happened so twistly that u.s. companies just reported begin to seat strength only in the midpart of the quarter. that's right. they saw the strength only in midquarters, taking companies so by surprise that they're mostly in disbelief. most notably the gigantic auto companies like ford and gm. >> it is r
and i think he's the one who beat out edison on the ac/dc thing. >> he was the one who -- westinghousewas supporting ac, edison was supporting dc. >> westinghouse got the technology from tesla. maybe i got my history of science wrong there. >> something about this on npr this morning, they were talking about the elephant and westinghouse and tesla was fighting over and got electrocuted in the big debate. >> i want more on that story. >> it is an awful story and a...
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one issue just right off the bat is this ac versus dc for the electric cars.leaner that. will be an issue. and then you also have to ask yourself the question, are they really as green as we think they are? if you think about it, you're plugging your vehicle in and you're tapping into the electric utility grid, and that may be tapping into a utility that's burning perhaps a fossil fuel like coal, a dirty fuel. so there are a lot of issues here. there are even some in the industry that point out that maybe these machines are not as green as we think. >> arthel: do you think the u.s. will ever become energy independent? >> i do think that and i think that that's a major head wind for the electric car industry. if you think about it perhaps in ten years, that could actually happen. and i wonder, will gasoline be as high as it is today if that, in fact, happens? imagine if gasoline was trading at 2.50 a gallon and that's what we were paying at the pump, the electric car certainly seems a lot more attractive then. i think there is headway fort industry. they're exc
one issue just right off the bat is this ac versus dc for the electric cars.leaner that. will be an issue. and then you also have to ask yourself the question, are they really as green as we think they are? if you think about it, you're plugging your vehicle in and you're tapping into the electric utility grid, and that may be tapping into a utility that's burning perhaps a fossil fuel like coal, a dirty fuel. so there are a lot of issues here. there are even some in the industry that point out...
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dc power. this was from a time before elevators ran on ac power. >> when did they switch? >> decided to switch in the 1920's, so this elevator predicts that by about 19 years. the doors are also manual, so this elevator predates the use of automatic doors on elevators. >> can we take a ride? >> absolutely. going down. >> how many troops do you think this elevator has taken in its lifetime? millions. >> yes, this one probably has. certainly hundreds of thousands. >> very smooth. >> it really does run smoothly. >> there we go. take some serious operation. there we go. >> this is really beautiful. >> this is served by that old elevator we were just in. >> built at the same time, also in 1913. >> what a gorgeous room. i think we should have a party here. >> that is a great idea. >> let's look at the machine room for that old elevator. >> ok, let's go. >> here we are in the machine room with all these wonderful, old, a burly, industrial-era equipment. tell us what we've got here. >> this is really the beginning of a modern elevator. what we would describe as an overhead tractio
dc power. this was from a time before elevators ran on ac power. >> when did they switch? >> decided to switch in the 1920's, so this elevator predicts that by about 19 years. the doors are also manual, so this elevator predates the use of automatic doors on elevators. >> can we take a ride? >> absolutely. going down. >> how many troops do you think this elevator has taken in its lifetime? millions. >> yes, this one probably has. certainly hundreds of...
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ace the nation from cbs. you can listen to them all on c- in thedio on 90.1 fm washington dc area.cross the country, on xm satellite radio channel 119. -o online to c-span radio -- c spanradio.org. sort of anti-me suburb or person who thinks that everybody needs to live in new york city. i was very sensitive to coming across as an espresso-sipping, condo-dwelling elitist. that is not why i did this book. i understand why people like the suburbs. i get fed up with a lot of daily life in new york city. i was more drawn -- the trends were so undeniable, and the fact that there is a shift in the way suburban america is perceived by the people that live there is too big a story to ignore. llagher on where the american dream is moving tonight at 9:00 on "afterwords." >>"washington journal" continues. host: we found out earlier this month that the u.s. added 162,000 jobs in july, which marked the 41st consecutive numbers.positive job some analysts are becoming increasingly concerned about the quality of those new jobs. thisng us now to discuss issue is keith hall, a former commissioner at
ace the nation from cbs. you can listen to them all on c- in thedio on 90.1 fm washington dc area.cross the country, on xm satellite radio channel 119. -o online to c-span radio -- c spanradio.org. sort of anti-me suburb or person who thinks that everybody needs to live in new york city. i was very sensitive to coming across as an espresso-sipping, condo-dwelling elitist. that is not why i did this book. i understand why people like the suburbs. i get fed up with a lot of daily life in new york...