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averill to get her to reveal all? >> the problem was when someone tells you a number of stories and tells you one more. you might like it the most but do you know it's the truth. >> after four years of back and forth, prosecutor tellman agreed to let chris jr. plead out. >> in the end he pled guilty to manslaughter and using a firearm and he received 13 years in state prois prison? >> fair? i truly bee than what he pled to. but it doesn't matter what i feel. i have to be objective and say what's best for the system, what's best for the county and what's best for the victim's family. >> and averill? >> there was never any concrete evidence. there was a lot of suspicion that she knew about it beforehand, but there was no hard evidence. the most we could prove was that she knew what happened afterwards and had intentionally told lies to the police to try >> averill also reached a plea deal for being an accessory after the fact. but as a misdemeanor, not a felony. 60 days suspended sentence. after nearly five years, her c
averill to get her to reveal all? >> the problem was when someone tells you a number of stories and tells you one more. you might like it the most but do you know it's the truth. >> after four years of back and forth, prosecutor tellman agreed to let chris jr. plead out. >> in the end he pled guilty to manslaughter and using a firearm and he received 13 years in state prois prison? >> fair? i truly bee than what he pled to. but it doesn't matter what i feel. i have to be...
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he was up before daybreak, said averill. told her he was going to the office, help his dad with some worried investors. >> it was really early. it was still dark. i think he had printed the bank statements out and was going to take them to his dad. >> and a couple of hours later -- >> i got a phone call from him saying they had just lift mimi's back to the office but that he had to run because they were still working. but that he would be home soon. >> it was a holiday, remember. and on top of that, averill and chris, now engaged, were supposed to spend the day doing a final walk-through of their wedding venue. so by mid afternoon -- >> i was mad. because it was supposed to be the one day that he gets off, which was very, very rare. >> and kind of important. >> and then the phone rang. >> and this is where it gets rough. chris was screaming on the phone, crying, screaming. i couldn't understand a word he was saying. i kept saying calm -- you're screaming at me. what's going on? i can't hear you. but i got from it that shots
he was up before daybreak, said averill. told her he was going to the office, help his dad with some worried investors. >> it was really early. it was still dark. i think he had printed the bank statements out and was going to take them to his dad. >> and a couple of hours later -- >> i got a phone call from him saying they had just lift mimi's back to the office but that he had to run because they were still working. but that he would be home soon. >> it was a holiday,...
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(averill) to learn music is to do something akin to learning a language (pagano) that's it. now try it. (averill) and very often, as kids learn music, they're taught the grammar, the rules, the syntax of the musical language. they learn this by rote. [drumbeats] do it slowly. (averill) eventually, the idea is that they can then bring something of their own style, something of their own spirit to the music and transform it-- make it something personal. take the example of jazz musicians who study solos of previous jazz greats who learn to reproduce those solos note by note. then they're able to take their own solos to begin to do something brilliant and creative and imaginative. (redman) i usually say that i'm self-taught because i never had a real private instructor as a saxophonist. but my teachers i consider to be the great musicians from the past and the great musicians from the present. i've learned from listening to the records. i consider sonny rollins one of my greatest teachers even though i've never met the man. so the way i've learned is by listening and by playing
(averill) to learn music is to do something akin to learning a language (pagano) that's it. now try it. (averill) and very often, as kids learn music, they're taught the grammar, the rules, the syntax of the musical language. they learn this by rote. [drumbeats] do it slowly. (averill) eventually, the idea is that they can then bring something of their own style, something of their own spirit to the music and transform it-- make it something personal. take the example of jazz musicians who...
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(averill) in rumba, you have a clave. the clave pattern is the key to the rhythmic structure of the ensemble. in rumba guaguanco the clave sounds like this: [claps] the first side, if you divide this pattern in half, has three beats. and the second half has two beats. and this is an asymmetric pattern and its asymmetry is critical to the sound of the entire ensemble. the musicians have to take this key and relate their drumbeats to this fundamental pattern that structures the entire musical ensemble. african musics and afro-caribbean musics have had a profound influence on pop musics throughout the world... notably in the development of the rhythm section. african-american musicians, who were marching in the early brass bands in new orleans used bass drums, snare drums, cymbals-- put them together into a repeating rhythmic unit. and later on, when this music moves indoors, musicians put these together into a single set--the drum set. [band playing dixieland] the drum set and the bass are called the rhythm unit in a band a
(averill) in rumba, you have a clave. the clave pattern is the key to the rhythmic structure of the ensemble. in rumba guaguanco the clave sounds like this: [claps] the first side, if you divide this pattern in half, has three beats. and the second half has two beats. and this is an asymmetric pattern and its asymmetry is critical to the sound of the entire ensemble. the musicians have to take this key and relate their drumbeats to this fundamental pattern that structures the entire musical...
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he's had three hits in a game 23 times this year the most by anhe indian since early averill back in 1936.ince e carlos carrasco got the win, while cody allen closed out thee 6-5 win.n. 5 win. trevor bauer will try to help earn a series split, when they play at 12:10 this afternoon. l one of the back left they went.n one and a trite at the end of of the month. the indians fell behind in part because of that michael had. fel one on his eye. his eye. making a pitch in the fourth inning. some eyedrops before he was ready again and all of a sudden dogs fly and your face and it throws you off.og hit a single off in the next pitchit a s the next guy up hite run. they were just all over theer te place nothing you could do butbu we still won the game.me remember the season it just took over..r with the bugs 2007.gs against the yankees. agaht.t. all rht the nfl season kicks off tonight, and we need your help to name the newest member of our sports team.ht, and we needed to doesn't really sure what the donkey was doing but now we know.. a donkey will help predict games this season.dict g he pl
he's had three hits in a game 23 times this year the most by anhe indian since early averill back in 1936.ince e carlos carrasco got the win, while cody allen closed out thee 6-5 win.n. 5 win. trevor bauer will try to help earn a series split, when they play at 12:10 this afternoon. l one of the back left they went.n one and a trite at the end of of the month. the indians fell behind in part because of that michael had. fel one on his eye. his eye. making a pitch in the fourth inning. some...
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the game.the gam he's had three hits in a game 2 times this year the most by anh indian since early averill back in 1936. you can ask scott sabol about the details on that. arrass carrasco got the win,scat while cody allen closed out the 6-5 win.cthe win,6-5 win. trevor bauer will try to help earn a series split, when they t play at 12:10 this afternoon.hey be aware it might rain a littlet bit as scott mentioned.t as sct the indians fell behind, in part trainer had to give him eyedrops before he was ready again. he was shaken by it. cookie then gave up a single one the next pitch and a homer on the next one. up a singl they were all over the place made for a dipfficult game. in 2007 we gotd those bugs it b help us win. love bugs are on our side.r s cleveland bugs through and through.idid c even if they mess with our ou players. they get for it. 8:35.s.t it's the reveal that's been fo talked about for months. so, were the rumors true?r i. vtha what can t'we expect from the whatee 7?s been the big reveal coming up. hey kenny. another $100 that's what you can expect.ct. all that. as you can se
the game.the gam he's had three hits in a game 2 times this year the most by anh indian since early averill back in 1936. you can ask scott sabol about the details on that. arrass carrasco got the win,scat while cody allen closed out the 6-5 win.cthe win,6-5 win. trevor bauer will try to help earn a series split, when they t play at 12:10 this afternoon.hey be aware it might rain a littlet bit as scott mentioned.t as sct the indians fell behind, in part trainer had to give him eyedrops before...