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. >>> a barbershop owner is all about giving. so much so that he wanted to take kids from his book club on a field trip. last month be -- thieves broke into the shop and took his funds. but the community gave back to him.>> reporter: in august, we told you the story of tyrone burns, the owner of pull up your pants barbershop in oakland. his no approach dashes no nonsense approach to young people has earned the respect of many in the neighborhood. but, respect is a two-way street. ty ron -- tyrone often give cash often gives kids a free haircut at a tasty meal. to do that, they have to do something out of their comfort zone. tyrone calls that his book club. twice a month on sundays, his young guests must read aloud to the entire barbershop as they wait for their turn in the chair . >> been here for book club on sunday, it may motivate them to go to school on monday. to me, it's a fear factor and you conquer your fear. >> reporter: he says he is trying to prepare the kids for the world outside the barbershop. a world that can be a
. >>> a barbershop owner is all about giving. so much so that he wanted to take kids from his book club on a field trip. last month be -- thieves broke into the shop and took his funds. but the community gave back to him.>> reporter: in august, we told you the story of tyrone burns, the owner of pull up your pants barbershop in oakland. his no approach dashes no nonsense approach to young people has earned the respect of many in the neighborhood. but, respect is a two-way street....
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. >> we told you the story of tyrone burns, the owner of pull up your pants barbershop in oakland. his no-nonsense approach has earned the respect of many in the neighborhood. >> he is our martin king. >> respect is a two-way street. tyrone often gives kids who follow his rules free haircuts but to get that, he requires them to do something that is way out of their comfort zone. arbe took 'em to their first, initial field trip." and they will also remember the man who cared enough about themâto expect something from them. in oakland, jr, kpix-5. tyrone says atorium for their tyrone calls it his book club, twice a month on sundays is younger guests must read aloud to the entire barbershop as they wait for their turn in the chair. >> being here on a sunday you might be motivated to go and read in front of your class. your conquering your fears. >> he is trying to prepare kids for the world outside of his barbershop, a world that can be rough and scary. that was brought on monday night when tyrone was attacked outside of his shop by a group of men who pistol whipped him, stole his bri
. >> we told you the story of tyrone burns, the owner of pull up your pants barbershop in oakland. his no-nonsense approach has earned the respect of many in the neighborhood. >> he is our martin king. >> respect is a two-way street. tyrone often gives kids who follow his rules free haircuts but to get that, he requires them to do something that is way out of their comfort zone. arbe took 'em to their first, initial field trip." and they will also remember the man who...
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twice a month on sunday his young guests must road aloud to the entire barbershop as they waiting for their haircut. >> after this you might go in monday and stand up and read. you are concurring your fear. >> reporter: he says he is trying to prepare kids for the world outside of his barbershop. a world that can be a rough, scary place. [sirens] >> reporter: that was brought home monday night when he was violently attacked outside of his shop by a group of men who pistol-whipped him, stole his briefcase and wallet and left him bleeding on the sidewalk. his injuries will heal but he most regrets that in the briefcase were 10 tickets to the exploritorium, a place they were going to go. >> a lot of these kids have not crossed the grid. -- it is going to up open a brand-new world for these kids. >> reporter: so now thanks to jackie and tyrone the adventure will happen, tomorrow, on what else, martinning luther king day. >> they will remember that the barbershop took them to their first official field trip -- martin luther king day. >> they will remember that the barbershop took them to t
twice a month on sunday his young guests must road aloud to the entire barbershop as they waiting for their haircut. >> after this you might go in monday and stand up and read. you are concurring your fear. >> reporter: he says he is trying to prepare kids for the world outside of his barbershop. a world that can be a rough, scary place. [sirens] >> reporter: that was brought home monday night when he was violently attacked outside of his shop by a group of men who...
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tyrone burns owns "pull up your pants barbershop" in oakland. twice a month, his young guests have to read aloud to shop >>> double duty for a basher. he cuts hair and holds a book club for kids. >> now, twice a month his young guests have to read aloud to the entire shop. last week he was attacked. thieves took tickets he bought for the kids and money he raised. thanks to a generous neighbor the trip to out. >> now they will remember mlk and the barbershop took them to their first field trip. >> a lot of the kids have not been across the grid. just probably seen the water, you know what i am saying. it will open up a new world for these kids. >> he chose a place to require reading to have fun. we'll be right back. the nasa drama "hidden figures" ,,,,,,,, what you gone do? ,,,,,lift up your head and keep moving or let the paranoia haunt you? everybody lack confidence, everybody lack confidence i keep my fee-fi-fo-fum i keep my heart undone the strong in me, i still smile. just topped the box office for the second straight week. the film about fo
tyrone burns owns "pull up your pants barbershop" in oakland. twice a month, his young guests have to read aloud to shop >>> double duty for a basher. he cuts hair and holds a book club for kids. >> now, twice a month his young guests have to read aloud to the entire shop. last week he was attacked. thieves took tickets he bought for the kids and money he raised. thanks to a generous neighbor the trip to out. >> now they will remember mlk and the barbershop took...
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. >> street barbershop took on a transitional barbershop feel.were standing around talking, oftening him support and the homeless getting cuts even seemed to get lost momentarily in the moment as a little transitional barbershop trash tooking took place >> you want clean shaven? take it all off? >> yes. >> the atmosphere felt good as both getting cuts and passers by were genuinely touched. >> you're my friend. >> my gosh >> appreciate it. >> there you go. >> yeah! . >> reporter: the daily mission was accomplished. >> we want to hear about people you know helping change our communities every day for goodness sake, i'm bill anderson. ♪ >> great thing to do. >> simple haircut shave and a haircut and you can feel completely different >> exactly. good for him. >> news at 6:00 starts now. ♪ >>> right now at 6:00, a mixed welcome followed for the new president. inside the loew's hotel. a warm reception. >> thank you very much. sit down, everybody. let's enjoy ourselves. >>> outside protesters want their message heard. at philadelphia takes the spotlight
. >> street barbershop took on a transitional barbershop feel.were standing around talking, oftening him support and the homeless getting cuts even seemed to get lost momentarily in the moment as a little transitional barbershop trash tooking took place >> you want clean shaven? take it all off? >> yes. >> the atmosphere felt good as both getting cuts and passers by were genuinely touched. >> you're my friend. >> my gosh >> appreciate it. >> there...
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. >> reporter: the street barbershop actually took on a traditional barbershop feel.ound talking. offering him support and the homeless getting cuts even seemed to get lost momentarily in the moment as a little traditional barbershop trash talking took place. >> so you want him clean shaven. >> yes, please. >> take it all off. >> yes. >> probably so much food stuck in there. >> what? >> wow! >> report roar atmosphere felt good as both getting cuts passers by were touched by the initiative. >> you're my friend. >> thank you appreciate it. >> whoo! >> there you go. >> yay! >> reporter: with that, brendon's daily mission was accomplished. >> you just want to help? >> i just want to help. >> reporter: brendon is not the first and he won't be the last we want to hear about people you know helping change our communities every day for goodness sake. i'm bill anderson. >>> good for brendon doing something good making other people feel good. great job by him on your radar tonight a chance of some showe showers. live look at wilmington. can't we just have repeat of today, iain?
. >> reporter: the street barbershop actually took on a traditional barbershop feel.ound talking. offering him support and the homeless getting cuts even seemed to get lost momentarily in the moment as a little traditional barbershop trash talking took place. >> so you want him clean shaven. >> yes, please. >> take it all off. >> yes. >> probably so much food stuck in there. >> what? >> wow! >> report roar atmosphere felt good as both...
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trip across the bridge but thieves almost ruined the experience, tyrone owns pull up your pants barbershop in oakland, twice a month he gives students a stage to read books. last week he was attacked and robbed outside of the shop, two thieves stole the tickets you bought and the fundraising money. >> these kids will remember the barbershop took them to their first field trip. >> a lot of these kids have not been across the bridge so seeing the water it is going to open up a brand-new whole new world. >> he chose the exploratory and because reading is a big part of the activities. >>> 5:51, the 90s are back we will take you inside the new video store that is full of vhs tapes. ,,,,,,,,,,,, per roll more "doing chores for dad" per roll more "earning something you love" per roll bounty is more absorbent, so the roll can last 50% longer than the leading ordinary brand. so you get more "life" per roll. kind of like this look. i'm calling it the "name your price tool" phase. whatever. trapezoid...isoceles...tetrahedr o n... you have to se s :15> >>> a big holiday weekend at the box office. >> s
trip across the bridge but thieves almost ruined the experience, tyrone owns pull up your pants barbershop in oakland, twice a month he gives students a stage to read books. last week he was attacked and robbed outside of the shop, two thieves stole the tickets you bought and the fundraising money. >> these kids will remember the barbershop took them to their first field trip. >> a lot of these kids have not been across the bridge so seeing the water it is going to open up a...
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. >>> and beauty shops and barbershops will be able to give free wine and beer to their clients. >>> and nbc bay area dotcom has more. a quick break and we'll be right back. >>> if you're going out to see the fire works, how does it look? >> they're going to see a pretty good night. party cloudy skies well call it. a dry start to the new year, but more rain and low snow levels tomorrow night. >> we'll see you back here at 6:00, happy new year. >>> on this saturday night. new years on edge. the country and the world say farewell to 2016 with unprecedented security highlighting the dangers we still face as a new year begins. >>> attacking the grid. an apparent new hacking attempt by the russians. this one targeting a public utility system and exposing a broader threat. >>> trump's enemies. he talks of unity but tweets something else. donald trump calls out his opponents 20 days before he takes office. >>> calming influence. in stressful times, exercising the mind with meditation and how more and more are being guided by their smartphones. >>> and new year's dreams. we'll hear about the
. >>> and beauty shops and barbershops will be able to give free wine and beer to their clients. >>> and nbc bay area dotcom has more. a quick break and we'll be right back. >>> if you're going out to see the fire works, how does it look? >> they're going to see a pretty good night. party cloudy skies well call it. a dry start to the new year, but more rain and low snow levels tomorrow night. >> we'll see you back here at 6:00, happy new year. >>>...
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under one such marker lies a young man, martin treptow, who left his job in a small town barbershop in917 to go to france with the famed rainbow division. there, on the western front, he was killed trying to carry a message between battalions under heavy artillery fire. we're told that on his body was found a diary. on the flyleaf under the heading, "my pledge," he had written these words, "america must win this war. therefore i will work, i will save, i will sacrifice, i will endure, i will fight cheerfully and do my utmost, as if the issue of the whole struggle depended on me alone." the crisis we are facing today does not require of us the kind of sacrifice that martin treptow and so many thousands of others were called upon to make. it does require, however, our best effort and our willingness to believe in ourselves and to believe in our capacity to perform great deeds, to believe that together with god's help we can and will resolve the problems which now confront us. and after all, why shouldn't we believe that? we are americans. god bless you, and thank you. >> this weekend on
under one such marker lies a young man, martin treptow, who left his job in a small town barbershop in917 to go to france with the famed rainbow division. there, on the western front, he was killed trying to carry a message between battalions under heavy artillery fire. we're told that on his body was found a diary. on the flyleaf under the heading, "my pledge," he had written these words, "america must win this war. therefore i will work, i will save, i will sacrifice, i will...
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under one such marker lies a young man, martin treptow, who left his job in a small town barbershop in7 to go to france with the famed rainbow division. there, on the western front, he was killed trying to carry a message between battalions under heavy artillery fire. we're told that on his body was found a diary. on the flyleaf under the heading, my pledge, he had written these words, "america must win this war. therefore i will work, i will save, i will sacrifice, i will endure, i will fight cheerfully and do my utmost, as if the issue of the whole struggle depended on me alone."
under one such marker lies a young man, martin treptow, who left his job in a small town barbershop in7 to go to france with the famed rainbow division. there, on the western front, he was killed trying to carry a message between battalions under heavy artillery fire. we're told that on his body was found a diary. on the flyleaf under the heading, my pledge, he had written these words, "america must win this war. therefore i will work, i will save, i will sacrifice, i will endure, i will...
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under one such marker lies a young man, martin treptow, who left his job in a small town barbershop in917 to go to france with the famed rainbow division. there, on the western front, he was killed trying to carry a message between battalions under heavy artillery fire. we're told that on his body was found a diary. on the flyleaf under the heading, my pledge, he had written these words, "america must win this war. therefore i will work, i will save, i will sacrifice, i will endure, i will fight cheerfully and do my utmost, as if the issue of the whole struggle depended on me alone." the crisis we are facing today does not require of us the kind that martin and so many thousands of others were called upon to make. it does require, however, our best effort and our willingness to believe in ourselves and to believe in our capacity to perform great deeds. to believe that, together, with god's help, we can and will resolve the problems which now confront us. and after all, why shouldn't we believe that? we are americans. god bless you, and thank you. thank you very much. [applause] [captio
under one such marker lies a young man, martin treptow, who left his job in a small town barbershop in917 to go to france with the famed rainbow division. there, on the western front, he was killed trying to carry a message between battalions under heavy artillery fire. we're told that on his body was found a diary. on the flyleaf under the heading, my pledge, he had written these words, "america must win this war. therefore i will work, i will save, i will sacrifice, i will endure, i will...
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for up conventional places in the city where adults take kids like rawnd row mats, nail sam ones, barbershops, health fair fairs. >> if people want to give their them. >> they can go online and find project mlk.org and call our office beginning 7:00 215-85 215-851-1181. >> got the number thank you todd appreciate it. >> my pressure. >> it will be i big day at girard college. if you want to come out and volunteer you can do so here or check the web site as todd sai said. >> raich sglel back to you. >> thank you. >> and unone of the things is let freedom ring. they will bring liberty bell for a bell ringing. bob casey will be among the guest for the ceremony. >> for the first time ever pennsylvania state stoorz are on for martin luther king day and other state holidays. they're that offering liquor control board to operate on thanksgiving day and christmas day and trump and and this follows week in twitter rant aimed at john lewis. he found hillself in jump's cross hairs following exchange dozens of house dim kratz said they plan to skip mr. trump's inauguration some in soup port of lewis. >> d
for up conventional places in the city where adults take kids like rawnd row mats, nail sam ones, barbershops, health fair fairs. >> if people want to give their them. >> they can go online and find project mlk.org and call our office beginning 7:00 215-85 215-851-1181. >> got the number thank you todd appreciate it. >> my pressure. >> it will be i big day at girard college. if you want to come out and volunteer you can do so here or check the web site as todd sai...
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hut, hut. [ buzzer ] >> teeky basher running a bar r barbersh barbershop? surprisele.ure, i'm twice as likely to have a stroke. i'm at higher risk for depression. i'm 26% more likely to develop an irregular heartbeat. i have a 65% higher chance of developing diabetes. no matter who we are, these diseases can be managed or prevented when caught early on. because with better research, the right medicine, and with doctors who help keep me healthy to begin with, we will thrive. >>> that is "dancing with the stars" mom showing off her post baby bod just 17 days after giving birth. now, she says she still has excess skins and rolls to be expected. pita's message, love yourself. laurie hear nan dez has blown us all away winning the mirror ball trophy and olympic gold. what's next for laurie? she let us in on plans in new jersey. >> along with the medals a dancing mirror ball trophy has a special place of honor. >> it's very heavy. i remember when we got announced, val is like, hold it up. show the crowd. i can't. >> she's adding achievement, she's the author of "i got this" w
hut, hut. [ buzzer ] >> teeky basher running a bar r barbersh barbershop? surprisele.ure, i'm twice as likely to have a stroke. i'm at higher risk for depression. i'm 26% more likely to develop an irregular heartbeat. i have a 65% higher chance of developing diabetes. no matter who we are, these diseases can be managed or prevented when caught early on. because with better research, the right medicine, and with doctors who help keep me healthy to begin with, we will thrive. >>>...
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. >> street barbershop actually took on traditional barbershop feel.g and offering him support and homeless getting cuts even seemed to get lost momentarily in the moment and as a little traditional barbershop trash talking took place. >> so you want clean shaven. >> yes, please. >> take it all off. >> yes. >> there's so much food stuck in there. >> what? >> oh, wow. >> atmosphere felt good and those cutting cuts and passerbys touched by the initiative. >> you're my friend. >> thank you. >> oh, my gosh. >> appreciate it. >> whoa. >> there you go. >> and with that brandon's daily mission was accomplished. >> you just want to help. >> i just want to help. >> brendon is not the 1st and won't be last and we want to hear about people you know helping change our khunties every day for goodness sake. i'm bill anderson. >> he does amazing job on those stories. scott if we head outside maybe do something today it's chilly. >> winter is back and dress for winter and feels like temperatures right now in the mid to upper 20s and yes we have a little bit of flurry
. >> street barbershop actually took on traditional barbershop feel.g and offering him support and homeless getting cuts even seemed to get lost momentarily in the moment and as a little traditional barbershop trash talking took place. >> so you want clean shaven. >> yes, please. >> take it all off. >> yes. >> there's so much food stuck in there. >> what? >> oh, wow. >> atmosphere felt good and those cutting cuts and passerbys touched by the...
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hut, hut. [ buzzer ] >> teeky basher running a bar r barbersh barbershop? surprisele.en sense of smell... glad bag, full of trash. what happens next? nothing. only glad has febreze to neutralize odors for 5 days. guaranteed. even the most perceptive noses won't notice the trash. be happy. it's glad. stars" mom showing off her post baby bod just 17 days after giving birth. now, she says she still has excess skins and rolls to be expected. pita's message, love yourself. laurie hear nan dez has blown us all away winning the mirror ball trophy and olympic gold. what's next for laurie? she let us in on plans in new jersey. >> along with the medals a dancing mirror ball trophy has a special place of honor. >> it's very heavy. i remember when we got announced, val is like, hold it up. show the crowd. i can't. >> she's adding achievement, she's the author of "i got this" why write a book now at 16 years old? >> it's so fresh. i'm able to really recall those memories, you know, per fktly at the time because i just had them. >> one story from the book, presenting to queen b at t
hut, hut. [ buzzer ] >> teeky basher running a bar r barbersh barbershop? surprisele.en sense of smell... glad bag, full of trash. what happens next? nothing. only glad has febreze to neutralize odors for 5 days. guaranteed. even the most perceptive noses won't notice the trash. be happy. it's glad. stars" mom showing off her post baby bod just 17 days after giving birth. now, she says she still has excess skins and rolls to be expected. pita's message, love yourself. laurie hear nan...
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the resource in this case is the hair collected from salons, barbershops and pet groomers. >> okay. so, ready? >> it has been woven together into mats. mats that are terrific at soaking up oil. >> you see, it starts to soak up the oil really fast. >> it's the reason, after all, you regularly shampoo your hair. >> every age gets it, you shampoo because hair collects oil is the most basic thing. >> they began collecting hair from all over the country and processing it in a factory in new mexico. their first big break came not long after with the oil spill in san francisco spill in 2007 when matter of trust got to see their product in action and then they responded to the bp deepwater horizon disaster in the gulf of mexico in 2010. so what does that have to do with this base in san francisco? well, lisa, this time, is thinking small rather than big. she believes turning hair into mats could be a great cottage industry with factories like this one will soon be in cities all over the country. >> we want to have, you know, this be a discussion point about what can every city do for clean
the resource in this case is the hair collected from salons, barbershops and pet groomers. >> okay. so, ready? >> it has been woven together into mats. mats that are terrific at soaking up oil. >> you see, it starts to soak up the oil really fast. >> it's the reason, after all, you regularly shampoo your hair. >> every age gets it, you shampoo because hair collects oil is the most basic thing. >> they began collecting hair from all over the country and...
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collected from salons, barbershops and pet groomers. >> so ready? >> it's been woven together into mats, mats that are terrific at soaking up oil. >> you see it just starts to soak up the oil really fast. >> it's the rean after all you regularly shampoo your hair. >> every ageets it. every age gets it because hair collects oil is the most spa ba -- basic thing. >> they began collecting hair all over the country and began processing it in new mexico. the first big break came not long after with the oil spill in san francisco bay in 2007 when matter of trust got to see their product in action. then, they responded to the bp deep water horizon oil disaster in the gulf of mexico in 2010. so what does that have to do with this base in san francisco? well, lisa this time is thinking small, rather than big. she believes turning hair into mats could be a great cottage industry with factories like this one will soon be in cities all over the country. >> we want to have, you know, this be a discussion point about what can every city do for clean water in thei
collected from salons, barbershops and pet groomers. >> so ready? >> it's been woven together into mats, mats that are terrific at soaking up oil. >> you see it just starts to soak up the oil really fast. >> it's the rean after all you regularly shampoo your hair. >> every ageets it. every age gets it because hair collects oil is the most spa ba -- basic thing. >> they began collecting hair all over the country and began processing it in new mexico. the first...
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hundred shops lining this street and you can find everything from bridal dresses to vegetable shops, barbershopsnd even quite a few mobile phone shops. technology here is being used in inventive ways to ease daily life. the camp is a community of makers and one of the most innovative people we met is safwan. three years ago safwan fled the violence in syria with two family members. they all have disabilities and struggled to get around on the unpaved roads. he wanted to have more independence and designed an electric bike around spare parts he found. the brakes. giving refugees access to technology and education is the focus of a group called refugee 0penware. one of its start—ups 3d mena is focused on fabrication technology, including 3—d printing. assam was an ambulance driver in syria and lost his leg in a bomb explosion. as well as customising his own prosthetics he helped a young yemeni boy, named zain, who lost part of his hand in a fire. they were able to include elements of zain's favourite cartoon character, ben 10, in the design, all for just 75 us dollars. assam also helped develop a
hundred shops lining this street and you can find everything from bridal dresses to vegetable shops, barbershopsnd even quite a few mobile phone shops. technology here is being used in inventive ways to ease daily life. the camp is a community of makers and one of the most innovative people we met is safwan. three years ago safwan fled the violence in syria with two family members. they all have disabilities and struggled to get around on the unpaved roads. he wanted to have more independence...
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have book nooks around the city a place to keep their books so they can read in laundromats or barbershops's one of hundreds of projects completed today alone. organizers say active and engage citizens you have to start with leading good example for children. >> a day on not a day off is the whole notion around doing something of action that, um, that takes king's legacy and keeps it alive. >>> this is the city's 22nd year to hold mlk day of service. happening right now, the neighbors in northeast philly are uneasy tonight after someone vandalized a holy center at a somerton shopping plaza. detectives are on the trail and tonight some people claim there could be an antisemitic motive behind all of that right there. fox 29's dave kinchen live tonight at the scene of the vandalism. dave? >> reporter: we do know this incident has brought out lot of pain here in the jewish community of northeast philadelphia. but there are questions too. >> is it a heinous message or just a careless doodle? major questions surrounding this graffiti on the outer wall of a jewish community building in northeast
have book nooks around the city a place to keep their books so they can read in laundromats or barbershops's one of hundreds of projects completed today alone. organizers say active and engage citizens you have to start with leading good example for children. >> a day on not a day off is the whole notion around doing something of action that, um, that takes king's legacy and keeps it alive. >>> this is the city's 22nd year to hold mlk day of service. happening right now, the...
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we had our machines and barbershops and the barbers wanted the machines with flippers, but those cost350. whereas an obsolete machine only cost $25. we always said we would take it up with mr. wilson. he was one tough guy. david: when you graduated from high school you are not interested in academics? mr. buffett: i was not interested. david: your high school yearbook said you are likely to be a stockbroker even the you were not good at math. mr. buffett: i did not want to go to college, although my dad wanted me to go to college. we did not have sats then. in the truth, i always wanted to please my dad, he was my hero. he still is. he kept on jogging me along and said, let's fill out an application for the hell of it. he suggested wharton, and i got in. after the first year i wanted to quit and going to business and my dad said, give it one more year. so i went the second year and i said, i still want to quit. and he said, you have almost enough credits. if you go to nebraska, which i was quite willing to do, for one year, you can get out in three years. so that is what i did. david:
we had our machines and barbershops and the barbers wanted the machines with flippers, but those cost350. whereas an obsolete machine only cost $25. we always said we would take it up with mr. wilson. he was one tough guy. david: when you graduated from high school you are not interested in academics? mr. buffett: i was not interested. david: your high school yearbook said you are likely to be a stockbroker even the you were not good at math. mr. buffett: i did not want to go to college,...
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we get our stuff and get up and everybody is gefting up and heading out the back exit of the barbershop. >> reporter: police asking people to stay away from the mall. >> people are locked up stamps. >> reporter: shoppers hiding, sheltering in place. uniformed officers going store by store evacuating those inside. they say it started as a robbery inside the mall. the person killed tried to stop one of the gunmen. tom? >> thank you. >>> the heads up for homeowners. demands for big bucks to keep your heat on and your lives. here is more. >> reporter: tonight, a scam sending a chill through thousands of homes and businesses in the coldest months of the year. >> you will need to bring a total amount of $874.92 for the payment in cash. >> i'll do that right now then. >> reporter: perpetrators posing as utility workers -- threatening to immediately cut off electricity if you don't pay. >> they sounded just like edison, i totally freaked out. i imagine them turning offer the electricity. >> reporter: trent jones lost nearly $2,000. when the phony power company called back, he was recording. >>
we get our stuff and get up and everybody is gefting up and heading out the back exit of the barbershop. >> reporter: police asking people to stay away from the mall. >> people are locked up stamps. >> reporter: shoppers hiding, sheltering in place. uniformed officers going store by store evacuating those inside. they say it started as a robbery inside the mall. the person killed tried to stop one of the gunmen. tom? >> thank you. >>> the heads up for...
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sam: the owner of this closed barbershop is headed to prison for identity theft and he wants to talk about it. i'm sam ford. at dominion, we're putting our energy to work creating a cleaner environment by using cleaner energy sources like solar, wind and natural gas. we've reduced carbon emissions by nearly 25%, which is the equivalent of taking close to two million cars off the road. cleaner air and cleaner water. it's good for all of us. dominion. depend on us for more than energy. jonathan: "7 on your side" with a consumer alert. for some people who may count on tax refund the i.r.s. is delaying refunds for 40 million low-income families. the agency says it needs extra time to get a handle on the identity theft and fraud. tax filing season starts january 23. but the families claiming the earned income tax credit and the additional child tax credit won't get a refund until at least february 15. alison: a d.c. man getting affairs in order before heading to jail on identity theft charges. he spoke to bureau chief sam bars to give us a unique perspective on the crime. this is an inter
sam: the owner of this closed barbershop is headed to prison for identity theft and he wants to talk about it. i'm sam ford. at dominion, we're putting our energy to work creating a cleaner environment by using cleaner energy sources like solar, wind and natural gas. we've reduced carbon emissions by nearly 25%, which is the equivalent of taking close to two million cars off the road. cleaner air and cleaner water. it's good for all of us. dominion. depend on us for more than energy. jonathan:...
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. ♪ >> tom: it's good to have hobbies like a singing barbershop or collecting airplane sick bags.ed to learn about a man who knits sweaters featuring landmarks he plans to visit. at the golden gate bridge, that's a nice one. he started the project in the year 2,000 just seeking a challenge. this sweaters don't always feature landmarks, there he's standing in of power lines. he says quote to this day i have pictures while wearing 91 of the 133 sweaters around the exact landmark or style of scenery or something quite similar." just further proof that the internet loves a man and a nice sweater. remember him? we love that kind of sweater. >> what was his name? >> tom: can bone. >> he's seeing the world. not just a suicide statistic. >> i was wondering what his wife thought, and then i thought oh. >> she's gone. >> tom: i don't know if she ever was. >> charles, you're assuming that he's an unmarried man because that's how he's able to put so much time into his knitting. >> he's going to stonehenge with custom-made sweaters, he has time and money that married men don't have. >> if he h
. ♪ >> tom: it's good to have hobbies like a singing barbershop or collecting airplane sick bags.ed to learn about a man who knits sweaters featuring landmarks he plans to visit. at the golden gate bridge, that's a nice one. he started the project in the year 2,000 just seeking a challenge. this sweaters don't always feature landmarks, there he's standing in of power lines. he says quote to this day i have pictures while wearing 91 of the 133 sweaters around the exact landmark or style...
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. >> they don't do that in my barbershop >> you don't have the shadow root going on >> how much is allf that >> a lot. >> super bowl can be rough, a well-known pennsylvania company plans to do something about it. what it's pushing >> is it the end of the world as we know it? scientists say we're closer than ever. the dreaded dooms day clock. boys take it away. ♪ >>> students at rowan university have a lot to look forward to. a new building called engineering hall just opened. the new structure allows the college of engineering to accept 500 more students a year. the 88,000 square foot space also houses research and teaching labs. school officials say this building is a game changer. three story structure cost 70.6 million dollars funded that's right by rowan foundation money with a bond taken out by the state of new jersey. >>> in your money tonight, uber just beat out star bucks. business traillers have the most transactions but star bucks is the most popular company on the meals category of those and he knows reports. uber isn't the only company growing in popularity for business tra
. >> they don't do that in my barbershop >> you don't have the shadow root going on >> how much is allf that >> a lot. >> super bowl can be rough, a well-known pennsylvania company plans to do something about it. what it's pushing >> is it the end of the world as we know it? scientists say we're closer than ever. the dreaded dooms day clock. boys take it away. ♪ >>> students at rowan university have a lot to look forward to. a new building called...
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for them it could be a barbershop. they don't know. ashley: i laugh but it is not funny, you are absolutely right. appreciate it. apple buckling under pressure from china is removing its new york times apps from its chinese apps store. beijing band the times because of critical coverage of the chinese government, so is apple ditching principles in exchange for more business? the fbi unlocking the terror attack iphone. too much government overreach but when it comes to the chinese government, apple seems more than willing to cooperate. we will get into that next. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three-quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do? drive three-quarters of a car? now if you had liberty mutual new car placement™, you'd get your whole car back. i guess they don'tant you driving around on three wheels. with liberty mutual new car replacement™, we'll replace the full value of your car. liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. >> apple vowing aspect bowing to chinese
for them it could be a barbershop. they don't know. ashley: i laugh but it is not funny, you are absolutely right. appreciate it. apple buckling under pressure from china is removing its new york times apps from its chinese apps store. beijing band the times because of critical coverage of the chinese government, so is apple ditching principles in exchange for more business? the fbi unlocking the terror attack iphone. too much government overreach but when it comes to the chinese government,...
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and beauty shops and barbershops in california will now be legally allowed to serve alcohol to customers as long as it is free and before 10:00 at night. some beauty shops were already doing this offering champagne to customers which was technically against the law without a liquor license. >>> well chicago is hoping to get a fresh start after one of its deadliest years on record. the windy city ended 2016 with 762 homicides. that is an average of two murders a day and more than in the city of new york and los angeles combined. it is the most killings in chicago since 1996. it is a big increase from last year. that is when 468 people were killed in 2015. police say they will employ an advanced crime fighting strategy to try to cut down on the violence this year. >> the violence we experienced in 2016 is just -- totally unacceptable. we cannot afford to have another year like that. we will be talking more in detail about that. >> police say most of those homicides occurred in just five of the cities poorest neighborhoods. they say the victims were usually targeted because of gang ties. >>
and beauty shops and barbershops in california will now be legally allowed to serve alcohol to customers as long as it is free and before 10:00 at night. some beauty shops were already doing this offering champagne to customers which was technically against the law without a liquor license. >>> well chicago is hoping to get a fresh start after one of its deadliest years on record. the windy city ended 2016 with 762 homicides. that is an average of two murders a day and more than in the...
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try this barbershop where a departure would cut deep. >> a kick in the gut. >> reporter: he's gettingrcut. the nfl trickle down economics matter at this level. >> the big thing for losing the raiders is just for those weekends when you have games. you ca fill up the shop. >> reporter: in a tough neighborhood looking for hope, a new stadium could fill wallets. for heart, they already have that. just ask 92-year-old teddy who lived at 78th and rudsdale since 1950. a die-hard fan even know. >> because we love them and they win. >> reporter: but they don't love you back. >> well, they will. give them time. >> reporter: but is time running out? from oakland, wayne freedman. >>> california hopes to build on the status as a leader to fight global warning despite plans to loosen environmental regulations. state agencies, researchers and scientists are holding a two-day conference. one session focused on lessons learned from several years of drought and how the way california gets water is changing. >> for example, we expect a lot more precipitation to fall as rain rather than snow. we expect
try this barbershop where a departure would cut deep. >> a kick in the gut. >> reporter: he's gettingrcut. the nfl trickle down economics matter at this level. >> the big thing for losing the raiders is just for those weekends when you have games. you ca fill up the shop. >> reporter: in a tough neighborhood looking for hope, a new stadium could fill wallets. for heart, they already have that. just ask 92-year-old teddy who lived at 78th and rudsdale since 1950. a...
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though the bullet hit his leg the 21-year-old was still able to run several blocks into a barbershoparound 11:00 this morning near 25th and lehigh avenue much he's stable at temple hospital. police are still searching for the shooter. >>> armed robbers bust into a chinese restaurant in west philadelphia. the owner was not going to let the masked men get away with anything without putting up a fight. police say the men took some cash but didn't get very far. >> one of the owners was able to pull his own gun, opened fire. fox 29's dave kinchen reports. >> reporter: frightening scene last night for a west philly chinese take-out owner when a man barges into the business with a gun shoved right into h him. >> i feel it behind. somebody follow me. >> reporter: surveillance video shows the gunman directing the owner to the side as he reaches for the cash register. >> i see the gun right at my neck right here. i know i know what's happening. >> reporter: they put a gun to your neck. >> yea, yeah, yeah. >> john is still scared after the ordeal. his wife even tries to help out but quickly mov
though the bullet hit his leg the 21-year-old was still able to run several blocks into a barbershoparound 11:00 this morning near 25th and lehigh avenue much he's stable at temple hospital. police are still searching for the shooter. >>> armed robbers bust into a chinese restaurant in west philadelphia. the owner was not going to let the masked men get away with anything without putting up a fight. police say the men took some cash but didn't get very far. >> one of the owners...
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. >> five years after literally getting away with murder in a county jail, munoz walked into a barbershop where he spotted a rival gang member and he killed again. >> i shot him two times in his chest. he fell down. he got back up, to my surprise. i mean, it was just, to me it was remarkable that you could shoot somebody two times in his chest with a .9 millimeter and he could get back up. so i finished shooting him until the clip was empty, and i jumped in my car and i left. >> this time he was arrested three hours after the shooting and was eventually sentenced to life in prison. a few years later munos got a surprise visit. it was from the county's cold case unit. >> he talked to me in this visiting room right here and he asked me and i told him. >> almost nine years after he strangled an inmate in county jail, frederico munoz was convicted and received a second life sentence. >> so this is it, huh? >> this is it. for anybody who thinks that it's cool to gang bang, to live that lifestyle, the logical conclusion of that lifestyle is you're going to be in a casket because you were dumb e
. >> five years after literally getting away with murder in a county jail, munoz walked into a barbershop where he spotted a rival gang member and he killed again. >> i shot him two times in his chest. he fell down. he got back up, to my surprise. i mean, it was just, to me it was remarkable that you could shoot somebody two times in his chest with a .9 millimeter and he could get back up. so i finished shooting him until the clip was empty, and i jumped in my car and i left....
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try this barbershop where a departure would cut deep. >> a kick in the gut. >> reporter: he's gettingrcut. the nfl trickle down economics matter at this level. >> the big thing for losing the raiders is just for those weekends when you have games. you can fill up the shop. >> reporter: in a tough neighborhood looking for hope, a new stadium could fill wallets. for heart, they already have that. just ask 92-year-old teddy who lived at 78th and rudsdale since 1950. a die-hard fan even know. >> because we love them and they win. >> reporter: but they don't love you back. >> well, they will. give them time. >> reporter: but is time running out? from oakland, wayne freedman. >>> california hopes to build on the status as a leader to fight global warning despite plans to loosen environmental regulations. state agencies, researchers and scientists are holding a two-day conference. one session focused on lessons learned from several years of drought and how the way california gets water is changing. >> for example, we expect a lot more precipitation to fall as rain rather than snow. we expect
try this barbershop where a departure would cut deep. >> a kick in the gut. >> reporter: he's gettingrcut. the nfl trickle down economics matter at this level. >> the big thing for losing the raiders is just for those weekends when you have games. you can fill up the shop. >> reporter: in a tough neighborhood looking for hope, a new stadium could fill wallets. for heart, they already have that. just ask 92-year-old teddy who lived at 78th and rudsdale since 1950. a...
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barbershops help form the bonds of -- leslie curtis is a lifelong republican who voted for obama in 2008is election, he voted for donald trump. and jewel jones is a democrat, 21 years oiled and just elected as the youngest michigan state representative in history. i'm looking at you, but over your head is a picture of barack obama and it says this is our moment. was the past eight years the moment that you expected it to be when you put that sign up? >> i was so happy and it was great to see a great man run for state representative of michigan. >> in 2008, you voted for obama. but you didn't vote for him in 2012. >> correct. >> what did obama do to disappoint you in the first term that you wouldn't vote for him again? >> the disappointment came when he didn't address black america, to me, his agenda was focused directly on the lgbt community and immigration and obamacare. whenever you he're the first bl anything, you have to put it on the line, i don't feel like obama did, i don't think he put it on the line. >> you're the youngest representative in the state, maybe in the country, maybe
barbershops help form the bonds of -- leslie curtis is a lifelong republican who voted for obama in 2008is election, he voted for donald trump. and jewel jones is a democrat, 21 years oiled and just elected as the youngest michigan state representative in history. i'm looking at you, but over your head is a picture of barack obama and it says this is our moment. was the past eight years the moment that you expected it to be when you put that sign up? >> i was so happy and it was great to...
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though the bullet his his leg the 21-year-old was still able to run several blocks into a barbershop. it happened around 11:00 this morning near 25t 25th lean high avenue. he is now stable at temple hospital. police are still searching for the shooter. >>> delaware county a boiler room explosion shut down a ski school for most of this week. that rocked the school in bryn mawr. before students and staff arrived tour the day. peco structural engineers are working to fix the problems they discover after the blast. archdiocese of philadelphia spokesperson tells us the earliest the school will reopen for classes is friday. >>> in west philadelphia, the owner avenue chinese restaurant fights back when armed robbers barge into his business. police say the two guys got away with cash from the reps aunt at 62nd and spruce. but they didn't make it very far after one of the owners pulled out his gun and opened fire. fox 29's dave kinchen joins us live from southwest detectives with details tonight. dave? >> reporter: iain we spoke with that owner he says he's been through this way too many times
though the bullet his his leg the 21-year-old was still able to run several blocks into a barbershop. it happened around 11:00 this morning near 25t 25th lean high avenue. he is now stable at temple hospital. police are still searching for the shooter. >>> delaware county a boiler room explosion shut down a ski school for most of this week. that rocked the school in bryn mawr. before students and staff arrived tour the day. peco structural engineers are working to fix the problems they...
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have a book nook around the city places to keep their books so they can read in laundromats or barbershopss one of hundreds of projects completed today. >>> and in miami, florida congressman and civil rights icon john lewis honoring the legacy of his colleague and friend dr. martin luther king, jr. lewis is the final surviving member of the big six a group of civil rights leaders including dr. king who led the massive march on washington in 1963. lewis' appearance comes a mid a fire storm after he said he won't attend the inauguration because did he does not believe president election trump is "we lit mat president". philadelphia congressman dwight evans, brendon boil who released a statement tonight that he won't attend either. >>> they are a popular cover band and members are no strangers to perform tag inaugural balls. but this year they're skipping the big event after they said they'd there be. so why? >> have you ever been on a private jet before? >> um, no, i haven't. >> what was that like? >> it was pretty cool. >> had the pleasure of talking to his brave little boy today. he's made
have a book nook around the city places to keep their books so they can read in laundromats or barbershopss one of hundreds of projects completed today. >>> and in miami, florida congressman and civil rights icon john lewis honoring the legacy of his colleague and friend dr. martin luther king, jr. lewis is the final surviving member of the big six a group of civil rights leaders including dr. king who led the massive march on washington in 1963. lewis' appearance comes a mid a fire...
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is educational justice will be created 250 mini libraries for unconventional places in the city barbershops nail salons where kids go with their parentsism local leaders helped to build those libraries. >> it's a city wide campaign and our aim is to make sure all children can read on grade level by the time they enter fourth grade. >> reporter: here the day of service went beyond education and covered needs from all over from the fight against hunger. >> the kids are encouraged to come to school because 33 goat eat but in turn they get an education and of course if they get an education they can get a job and if they get a job they can come back and take care of their familiesism to helping veterans. >> i think it's twofold. you have veterans who need services and we providing those services but we also have 10 veterans who are actually volunteering at this event so i like the fact we're engaging veterans to come out into the community. >> reporter: a health and wellness job fair offered assistance to people in need. today was all about people helping people. annie mccormick channel6 "actio
is educational justice will be created 250 mini libraries for unconventional places in the city barbershops nail salons where kids go with their parentsism local leaders helped to build those libraries. >> it's a city wide campaign and our aim is to make sure all children can read on grade level by the time they enter fourth grade. >> reporter: here the day of service went beyond education and covered needs from all over from the fight against hunger. >> the kids are...
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. >> reporter: today ray spoke for the group and served as its tour guide into places like this barbershop and international. >> the big thing for losing the raiders is just for those weekends when you have games. you can fill up the shop. >> reporter: at today's press conference, the group asked for transparency. they talk about the raiders like community property in a divorce custody battle. >> the raiders is ours. it's our team. we have as much right to the team as anybody. >> reporter: the team did not respond today to our request for a statement, but hope remains. just ask 92-year-old teddy radford who's lived at 78th and rugsdale since 1950, a diehard fan even now. >> because we love them and they win. >> but they don't love you back. >> well, they will. give them time. >> reporter: but is time running out? from oakland, wayne freedman, abc 7 news. >> okay, so larry, where do things stand now? >> we're in touch with eric reuben from the nfl pretty much every day. there's an owners meeting that's coming up in late march in phoenix. at that time they're going to have to decide one way
. >> reporter: today ray spoke for the group and served as its tour guide into places like this barbershop and international. >> the big thing for losing the raiders is just for those weekends when you have games. you can fill up the shop. >> reporter: at today's press conference, the group asked for transparency. they talk about the raiders like community property in a divorce custody battle. >> the raiders is ours. it's our team. we have as much right to the team as...
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she finds a creepy barbershop in italy where she finds a person trafficking these workers. 1917 they call that white slavery which is another name for prostitution. but it's human human trafficking and we have it today. it's the same thing. she takes a right to the source. i think i would recognize their and i hope she wouldn't sue me or something but she's endlessly surprising. so nothing. >> with the term fake news getting thrown around a lot of various news outlets, in your reading of these news articles for a 100 years ago, do you you think there's very much difference in the way things were reported then from now or in a sense things change but don't change. >> i've been thinking of that question a lot. when ruth disappears the very first articles are these really tragic pictures of her, where she she gone, come home ruth. but once the police give up and they really give a and there's no clues, some papers just embed them. they're like she was spotted on the boat going to brazil. she's been bought by a prince or something. they're just literally making it up to sell more papers.
she finds a creepy barbershop in italy where she finds a person trafficking these workers. 1917 they call that white slavery which is another name for prostitution. but it's human human trafficking and we have it today. it's the same thing. she takes a right to the source. i think i would recognize their and i hope she wouldn't sue me or something but she's endlessly surprising. so nothing. >> with the term fake news getting thrown around a lot of various news outlets, in your reading of...
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barbershops help shape the political discourse in the community.rtis is a life-long republican who voted for obama in 2008, but this election, he voted for donald trump. and jewel jones is a democrat, 21 years old and just elected as the youngest michigan state representative in history. i'm looking at you, but over your head is a picture of barack obama. and it says "this is our moment." was the past eight years the moment that you expected it to be when you put that seen ign u? >> i was so happy and glad to see a black man run for president of the united states of america. i think he's united a lot of people across the country. >> in 2008, you voted for obama. but you didn't vote for him in 2012. >> correct. >> what did obama do to disappoint you in the first term that you didn't vote for him again. >> the disappointment came when he didn't address black america. his focus was on the lgbt community and immigration and obamacare. when you're the first black anything you have to put it out there on the line, and i don't think obama did that. i don'
barbershops help shape the political discourse in the community.rtis is a life-long republican who voted for obama in 2008, but this election, he voted for donald trump. and jewel jones is a democrat, 21 years old and just elected as the youngest michigan state representative in history. i'm looking at you, but over your head is a picture of barack obama. and it says "this is our moment." was the past eight years the moment that you expected it to be when you put that seen ign u?...
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. >>> as of the first of the year, beauty salons and barbershops will be able to serve alcohol to customers as long as it is it is free and it is before 10 pm. a lot of places are already doing this which was technically against the law without a liquor license>> we just had rob malcolm talking about the cell phone thing. i just put my to my car and i was showing someone earlier. it just pops right on. and what i thought was cool, i don't talk on the phone as much as i put my gps on. now i can see it and drive.>> on your -- or windshield>> it has to be lower. it can block your view. i think it's great. >> amazon, best buy, here we come. >>> coming up at 8:00, details on the search for a california couple that vanished on a trip to big sur. >>> we have a live look at the bay bridge. if you are heading in after a long night of fun, you are in luck. no traffic. >>> this is mornings on 2 . strack good morning. -- strack we are delivering this amazing view. it's very clear. >> it's cold enough that they can make some snow. i was up there a week ago. no complaining. >> welcome to morning sun too.
. >>> as of the first of the year, beauty salons and barbershops will be able to serve alcohol to customers as long as it is it is free and it is before 10 pm. a lot of places are already doing this which was technically against the law without a liquor license>> we just had rob malcolm talking about the cell phone thing. i just put my to my car and i was showing someone earlier. it just pops right on. and what i thought was cool, i don't talk on the phone as much as i put my gps...
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♪ >>> they show us how far a cappella music as come from barbershop quartet.he renaissance on broadway. ♪ come on >> reporter: it's clear that a cappella music is hitting a high note. ♪ >> reporter: what was once a music style found in college competitions -- ♪ remember me in history >> reporter: -- has gone mainstream. the grammy-winning recordings. ♪ >> reporter: and a hugely successful movie franchise. ♪ >> reporter: why do you think modern audiences are responding to a cappella so much? >> i think it's analog versus digital. in a world that's increasingly digital, there's nothing more human and in the moment than human voices coming together to sing harmony. four friends, russ caplan, kristin anderson-lopes and jimmy allen a cappella has landed on broadway. "in transit" is the first broadway musical with no instruments and no recorded music. only live voices. >> sometimes, we've done so well after the show, people will say, oh, those recordings were really nice. it's never recorded. ♪ >> reporter: the show's creators themselves formed an a cappella group i
♪ >>> they show us how far a cappella music as come from barbershop quartet.he renaissance on broadway. ♪ come on >> reporter: it's clear that a cappella music is hitting a high note. ♪ >> reporter: what was once a music style found in college competitions -- ♪ remember me in history >> reporter: -- has gone mainstream. the grammy-winning recordings. ♪ >> reporter: and a hugely successful movie franchise. ♪ >> reporter: why do you think modern...
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why would you want -- wide jet, in my neighborhood, in every barbershop and every beauty shop.nd if it was in jet it is real. it was jet, baby. you just tell him that? >> thanks for letting us know, it is live on c-span2. >> back to facebook and twitter or live stream. >> we are doing what? >> broadcasting live on c-span2. >> keep going, don't stop. >> we have a lot of guests today. joe: the streaming. >> linkup on facebook and twitter, joe: "the black eagle" on facebook and c-span2 and simulcast to joe madison. joe: i don't understand any of it which is why i wanted you to repeat. this is jim from mississippi, first time caller. >> caller: how are you doing? i may trump supporter. i'm really disappointed in trump for what he said he was going to do and didn't do and turn around and nominate those people, they got illegal immigrants working for him, it was all a lie. and trying to stop the inauguration and get them out. joe: we cannot stop the inauguration. that is not going to happen. we are less than 24 hours away. have you contacted your senator? >> caller: we have an organi
why would you want -- wide jet, in my neighborhood, in every barbershop and every beauty shop.nd if it was in jet it is real. it was jet, baby. you just tell him that? >> thanks for letting us know, it is live on c-span2. >> back to facebook and twitter or live stream. >> we are doing what? >> broadcasting live on c-span2. >> keep going, don't stop. >> we have a lot of guests today. joe: the streaming. >> linkup on facebook and twitter, joe: "the...