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it was nearly a beatles jacket. - no. - i was madly keen on the beatles.and i think it was the "sgt. pepper" album. and i was going to cut it up and make a jacket like the beatles wore. - so it's a lucky survivor... - it is. 'cause it really is in fabulous condition. look at those colors. i mean, that is really '60s flower power. - it certainly is. - but, of course, it's a lot older than that. it's the last quarter of the nineteenth century. and something as crisp and beautifully colored as this is worth at least £500 to 800. so thank goodness you didn't turn it into a beatles jacket - 'cause it would be worth very little. - it certainly wouldn't.
it was nearly a beatles jacket. - no. - i was madly keen on the beatles.and i think it was the "sgt. pepper" album. and i was going to cut it up and make a jacket like the beatles wore. - so it's a lucky survivor... - it is. 'cause it really is in fabulous condition. look at those colors. i mean, that is really '60s flower power. - it certainly is. - but, of course, it's a lot older than that. it's the last quarter of the nineteenth century. and something as crisp and beautifully...
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it was nearly a beatles jacket. - no. - i was madly keen on the beatles.and i think it was the "sgt. pepper" album. and i was going to cut it up and make a jacket like the beatles wore. - so it's a lucky survivor... - it is. 'cause it really is in fabulous condition. look at those colors. i mean, that is really '60s flower power. - it certainly is. - but, of course, it's a lot older than that. it's the last quarter of the nineteenth century. and something as crisp and beautifully colored as this is worth at least £500 to 800. so thank goodness you didn't turn it into a beatles jacket - 'cause it would be worth very little. - it certainly wouldn't.
it was nearly a beatles jacket. - no. - i was madly keen on the beatles.and i think it was the "sgt. pepper" album. and i was going to cut it up and make a jacket like the beatles wore. - so it's a lucky survivor... - it is. 'cause it really is in fabulous condition. look at those colors. i mean, that is really '60s flower power. - it certainly is. - but, of course, it's a lot older than that. it's the last quarter of the nineteenth century. and something as crisp and beautifully...
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it was taken wildly out of context and i still receive death threats from beatles fans years later.yoko ono and sean lennon and they were teasing me about it and i was apologizing and they were like, michael, calm down, it's okay. maybe the death threats will stop if you put this on tv. ♪ sugar ♪ oh honey honey >> the song "sugar sugar." i remember building a wall between myself and my sisters at the breakfast table with, using cereal boxes. but one of the boxes had a whole in the middle of it, because you god a 45 on the back. i remember cutting it out and placing it on the turn table. it was fantastic. ♪ you know i read it in a magazine ♪ ♪ b-b-b-benny and t nn nnyb-b-b♪ >> it sounds like a live performance. there's a giant kind of tack piano and elton singing in this high voice and this audience kind of clapping and shouting behind him. really, the production of the song is so whacked out. ♪ daddy don't leave me here alone ♪ >> then i was wildly teenage and started hearing about the punk rock scene that was happening in norg, including patti smith. and the day that her first albu
it was taken wildly out of context and i still receive death threats from beatles fans years later.yoko ono and sean lennon and they were teasing me about it and i was apologizing and they were like, michael, calm down, it's okay. maybe the death threats will stop if you put this on tv. ♪ sugar ♪ oh honey honey >> the song "sugar sugar." i remember building a wall between myself and my sisters at the breakfast table with, using cereal boxes. but one of the boxes had a whole...
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i had the whole beatles collection any way because i ripped-- legally-- my beatles c.d.s to my apple devices but then when it became available not legitimately but through the store i bought that, too, even though it was redundant. i got the album art with it. >> rose: so where would you like to see this company go? this walt disney company that now owns pixar. now has marvel andd is in the movie business, clearly has one of the famous brands in the world along with... i don't know what else. i guess coca-cola. >> it's up there as a top ten global brand. >> rose: where do you want to take it? >> well, since most of the value we create is dk... comes from great creativity. the biggest challenge is making things great. not making a lot of things but making a few things great all the time. very, very important. so that's the biggest challenge. we don't have to get necessarily bigger in terms of more brands, more content. we just have to continue to get better about the content that we create. and then two things will occur are occurring that are in effect wind at our backs. not easy win
i had the whole beatles collection any way because i ripped-- legally-- my beatles c.d.s to my apple devices but then when it became available not legitimately but through the store i bought that, too, even though it was redundant. i got the album art with it. >> rose: so where would you like to see this company go? this walt disney company that now owns pixar. now has marvel andd is in the movie business, clearly has one of the famous brands in the world along with... i don't know what...
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that's how much the beatle's four-track tape deck weighed when they recorded the "sergeant pepper album 16.5 pounds what a mac or average tuna weighed in 1984. if you bought a floppy disk, it would hold 30 seconds of music. .44 ounces what an ipod weighs today, holding around 500 songs. 67. the number of i'm a mac, i'm a pc ads that have run in america. 13. the number of the same ads that have run in japan. 2001 -- the movie that inspired the name ipod. >> and we call it the ipad. >> several million. the number of times people chuckled when the name ipad was announced last year. and 0. the number of times people laughed today. it is seared into the vocabulary. in just a few short months, friends and foes alike can't wait to see what this guy
that's how much the beatle's four-track tape deck weighed when they recorded the "sergeant pepper album 16.5 pounds what a mac or average tuna weighed in 1984. if you bought a floppy disk, it would hold 30 seconds of music. .44 ounces what an ipod weighs today, holding around 500 songs. 67. the number of i'm a mac, i'm a pc ads that have run in america. 13. the number of the same ads that have run in japan. 2001 -- the movie that inspired the name ipod. >> and we call it the ipad....
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. >> oh i am robert, and i am a 50-year-old republican raver, and my sons' moms went to see the beatles at candlestick park, and asking the parents, can we really have a dance. it is kind of silly, but we are doing this late in the history of the world, especially when we see freedoms are being fought for in egypt. risk. there is a perception that these are unusually risky. in 1990, i kept selling health insurance, and the question was, why are the premiums going up? and one of the dances was malpractice, with all of the deaths per year of the malpractice. i do not see them shutting down hospitals. tragedies from 13 year-olds, they are really isolated. this is big business. i have been all of the world to raves. i deal with multimillion-dollar contracts at work every day, and people are not making rational decisions. also, my god has been -- my child has been getting perfect grades, don -- grades, in this is the best way to meet people. they are so adorable. they are so cute. oh, my god, i have been to so many raves, and they are so well behaved and cute. thank you. [applause] >> thank
. >> oh i am robert, and i am a 50-year-old republican raver, and my sons' moms went to see the beatles at candlestick park, and asking the parents, can we really have a dance. it is kind of silly, but we are doing this late in the history of the world, especially when we see freedoms are being fought for in egypt. risk. there is a perception that these are unusually risky. in 1990, i kept selling health insurance, and the question was, why are the premiums going up? and one of the dances...
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i grew up taking everything from bob dylan, curtis mayfield, the beatles, smokey robinson.ike alma mater was the streets of san francisco. i would dare to go to school. where i really hung out was at the fillmore. that was my university, checking out be the king, and james brown, a cream. finding out how they were able to penetrate people's hearts. with their music. once you do that, something happens to their eyes. they become brighter. they start crying, they do not know why. they start dancing. it is like when a woman gives birth. =mmfirst, she cries and then she laughs. later on, she dances. and that, to me, is the beauty of what san francisco is about. >> one final question, and we are going to link it to your music today. such a rich legacy that you are giving us. you mentioned to me that you are working on a new album. could you share i
i grew up taking everything from bob dylan, curtis mayfield, the beatles, smokey robinson.ike alma mater was the streets of san francisco. i would dare to go to school. where i really hung out was at the fillmore. that was my university, checking out be the king, and james brown, a cream. finding out how they were able to penetrate people's hearts. with their music. once you do that, something happens to their eyes. they become brighter. they start crying, they do not know why. they start...
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gabriel is nearly catatonic until he hears the music of his childhood, the dead, beatles. >> you knowt heard this -- >> reporter: the music reaches his brain in ways no other therapy does. the movie is based on a true life story that grabbed the attention of the film director. >> i just developed this interest in what i think is kind of the last unchartered territory which ironically is not the cosmos. >> reporter: the idea that music can heal a broken brain is not lost on percussion. one-time member of the dead. he knows firsthand. >> my grandmother in the 70s had alzheimer's and she didn't speak for about a year and this is where i fell on it. i played the drum for her and she said my name. and i said my god. this is amazing. >> reporter: but it is not just dimensia and alzheimer's. >> it can sometimes get into a person where words can't. >> reporter: music therapist beth longwell is working with bob who has been hospitalized with a wound that won't heal. >> it makes everything wonderful. >> reporter: how music helps the brain is not clearly understood. this neuroo scientist says wi
gabriel is nearly catatonic until he hears the music of his childhood, the dead, beatles. >> you knowt heard this -- >> reporter: the music reaches his brain in ways no other therapy does. the movie is based on a true life story that grabbed the attention of the film director. >> i just developed this interest in what i think is kind of the last unchartered territory which ironically is not the cosmos. >> reporter: the idea that music can heal a broken brain is not lost...
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that's how much the beatles tape track weighed when they recorded the "sergeant pepper's" album..4 pounds, how much power at your finger tips. 16.5 pounds, what a mcintosh or an average tuna weighed. 44 ounces, what an ipad weighs today. holding around 500 songs. 2001, the movie that inspired the name ipod. >> and we call it, the ipad. >> reporter: several million, the number of times people chuckled when the name ipad was announced last year. and zero, the number of times people laugh today. it is seared into the vocabulary in a few, short months. and already, friends and foes alike can't wait to see what this guy comes up with next.
that's how much the beatles tape track weighed when they recorded the "sergeant pepper's" album..4 pounds, how much power at your finger tips. 16.5 pounds, what a mcintosh or an average tuna weighed. 44 ounces, what an ipad weighs today. holding around 500 songs. 2001, the movie that inspired the name ipod. >> and we call it, the ipad. >> reporter: several million, the number of times people chuckled when the name ipad was announced last year. and zero, the number of times...
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might see why a beatle a. short day after he was bailed a song shocked the world with a statement that it was now the turn for the banks to share their secrets he announced the publication on wiki leaks of huge volumes of information on private accounts in swiss banks on january the seventeenth two thousand and eleven a former employee of the julius by a bank window film publicly handed over to a sony two discs with information on personal bank accounts but i want you to go look at the weekly budget again. in order to. have it investigate and making a decision on a. yes from bush works as a journalist for the financial times specializing in the subject of bank information faffed investigated the two thousand and seven purchase by the german government of disks with information from anonymous sources on german citizens hiding their money abroad. there are seven hundred or seven hundred seventy german names on it some of the right to go to court all of them had to pay money back in the year two thousand and eigh
might see why a beatle a. short day after he was bailed a song shocked the world with a statement that it was now the turn for the banks to share their secrets he announced the publication on wiki leaks of huge volumes of information on private accounts in swiss banks on january the seventeenth two thousand and eleven a former employee of the julius by a bank window film publicly handed over to a sony two discs with information on personal bank accounts but i want you to go look at the weekly...
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the beatles were wrong money with buy me long. and now is up above 900. bad but who exactly are these people? beer-guru, 1-less-lonely girl. did they know that they were bought? not one responded. a closer look at their profiles reveals my new followers look more like robots or spammers than real live people who care about me and my every tweet and after a couple of weeks my follower account shrank. about 100 of my purchase followers quit following me. when i contacted the site they responded by tell me they couldn't give me better service because i didn't provide my password. and they said they subcontract mide purchase with a different site that i have never heard of. rushly.com. so buyer beware on many levels from your password security to the what you're buying. those inflated numbers may look good first but like in the real world best friends that you make and the ones that stick around are the real ones. not ones that you pay for. vicky nguyen, nbc bay area news. >>> numbers from japan are starting to roll in not just the death toll but the financia
the beatles were wrong money with buy me long. and now is up above 900. bad but who exactly are these people? beer-guru, 1-less-lonely girl. did they know that they were bought? not one responded. a closer look at their profiles reveals my new followers look more like robots or spammers than real live people who care about me and my every tweet and after a couple of weeks my follower account shrank. about 100 of my purchase followers quit following me. when i contacted the site they responded...
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president of the states leonid brezhnev was the general secretary of the soviet communist party and the beatles were still together so this guy is not a knock over there are some people in the neo con war hawk. ranks who would love to really get khadafi but khadafi of course changed his director of intelligence and has been a the cia in tracking the a.q. khan nuclear proliferation network in participating in the cia's rendition and torture program so he's got he's got good friends in the cia. but we have people who remember the one nine hundred eighty s. and would just love to get free i'm afraid that after the. started making this war talk released wasn't consistent in its message we saw khadafi start to launch offensives and i think this is a problem the united states needs to speak with a single voice bob gates the secretary of defense saying one thing it would take more than planes and we could put on one aircraft carrier to go to the no fly zone and we have hillary clinton waffling on the issue and david cameron of course now looking like a fool because he said something about a no fly zon
president of the states leonid brezhnev was the general secretary of the soviet communist party and the beatles were still together so this guy is not a knock over there are some people in the neo con war hawk. ranks who would love to really get khadafi but khadafi of course changed his director of intelligence and has been a the cia in tracking the a.q. khan nuclear proliferation network in participating in the cia's rendition and torture program so he's got he's got good friends in the cia....
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president of state's plane and brezhnev was the general secretary of the soviet communist party and the beatles were still together so this guy is not a knock over he of course or as many people but remember the reagan administration he drew the. line in the gulf of certain so you cross your american. fighters will be shut down we bombed. tripoli killed the kid our fees daughter he was implicated with the rebel discotheque bombing in west berlin and a couple of course lockerbie so there are some people in the neo con war hawk. ranks who would love to really get khadafi but could i feel of course changed his director of intelligence. that has been a socio to the cia in tracking the a.q. khan nuclear proliferation network in participating in the cia's rendition and torture program just like omar saleman was in egypt so he's got he's got good friends. the cia. but we have people who remember the 1980's and would just love to get our free and i want to talk about some of the chatter that's going on from lawmakers that to the mainstream media many people out there seem to be laying the groundwork an
president of state's plane and brezhnev was the general secretary of the soviet communist party and the beatles were still together so this guy is not a knock over he of course or as many people but remember the reagan administration he drew the. line in the gulf of certain so you cross your american. fighters will be shut down we bombed. tripoli killed the kid our fees daughter he was implicated with the rebel discotheque bombing in west berlin and a couple of course lockerbie so there are...
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. >> reporter: and just like the beatles, even the t-shirt, imported. >> mexico. >> reporter: drawing a crowd, we were surprised to learn quite a few knew exactly what we were up to. >> immediately i thought, made in america. >> reporter: you knew what we were up to? >> we recognized you. >> reporter: but this german couple didn't know us. and they were emphatic, holding onto their abercrombie shopping bag saying part of why they come to america is to buy american clothes. >> from india. >> india. japan. vietnam. >> and mexico. >> reporter: and the label inside the jeans? >> japan. >> reporter: we saved him right there. but we did ask about that abercrombie bag. >> china. >> reporter: made in china. so, you came all this way from germany -- >> to buy stuff from china. >> reporter: to buy stuff from china. that's an understatement. because 98% of the clothes bought in this country are made overseas. china, by far, the leader. leaving just 2% made here in america. you may remember when "world news" recently traveled to china, to the town that makes one-third of the world's socks. chen g
. >> reporter: and just like the beatles, even the t-shirt, imported. >> mexico. >> reporter: drawing a crowd, we were surprised to learn quite a few knew exactly what we were up to. >> immediately i thought, made in america. >> reporter: you knew what we were up to? >> we recognized you. >> reporter: but this german couple didn't know us. and they were emphatic, holding onto their abercrombie shopping bag saying part of why they come to america is to...
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would probably be forming among the russian names which he was a beatle surprise. guest probably remain strong to some slick the still moves will perform and we generally expect it to go spring banks it's really well bush is the wrong expected well europe today john it's more next hour and right now the nation's headlines with bill products. to. keep the. fish. fish fish. fish if. fish.
would probably be forming among the russian names which he was a beatle surprise. guest probably remain strong to some slick the still moves will perform and we generally expect it to go spring banks it's really well bush is the wrong expected well europe today john it's more next hour and right now the nation's headlines with bill products. to. keep the. fish. fish fish. fish if. fish.
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macarthur park" in air studios, the great air studios, which was started by george martin, the great beatlesandles out of snow in the park. and he was going through this relationship just falling apart and he saw this cake, that it'd started to rain and this cake of snow was just starting to melt all over the park. and he thought it was a great metaphor for his relationship and would he ever find a cake as wonderful, or a relationship as wonderful again? so isn't it strange how serendipitous moments like that happen in life? we're going to move, now, into another great american songwriter -- i talk of paul simon -- and one of the finest songs, in my opinion, of the 20th century, and that's "bridge over troubled water." ♪ when you're weary ♪ feeling small ♪ when tears are in your eyes ♪ ♪ i will dry them all ♪ i'm on your side ♪ oh, when times get rough ♪ and friends just can't be found ♪ ♪ like a bridge over troubled water ♪ ♪ i will lay me down ♪ when you're down and out ♪ when you're on the street ♪ when evening falls so hard ♪ ♪ i will comfort you ♪ i'll take your part ♪ oh, when darkness
macarthur park" in air studios, the great air studios, which was started by george martin, the great beatlesandles out of snow in the park. and he was going through this relationship just falling apart and he saw this cake, that it'd started to rain and this cake of snow was just starting to melt all over the park. and he thought it was a great metaphor for his relationship and would he ever find a cake as wonderful, or a relationship as wonderful again? so isn't it strange how...
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also as a father, one of my great responsibilities is educating them musically and she prefers the beatlesimmy: al green, really. >> yeah, she's into that, yeah. i don't think so and also gets a heavy dose of her father's hip-hop influence too. >> jimmy: you play -- do you play with the profanity in it. >> no, i don't play with -- first of all, i always buy the clean version. you know what i really wish, i wish ipod apple if you're listening would come out with a filter so when you had your ipod on shuffle it would automatically skip the explicit content songs. doesn't that seem so simple. >> jimmy: a check and you play certain. >> it would save me a ton of embarrassment and explanation, yeah, i'd really love that, in fact, my friend who is here with me tonight is a music manager, has this artist, wax. >> jimmy: i heard this guy. he is a rapper. >> his mix tape comes out tomorrow. download it on wax.com. spelled waxed.com. the kid is like across between eminem, sublime, he's incredible. the kids have met him and the unfortunate thing is they like waxed but they can't listen to any of wax's
also as a father, one of my great responsibilities is educating them musically and she prefers the beatlesimmy: al green, really. >> yeah, she's into that, yeah. i don't think so and also gets a heavy dose of her father's hip-hop influence too. >> jimmy: you play -- do you play with the profanity in it. >> no, i don't play with -- first of all, i always buy the clean version. you know what i really wish, i wish ipod apple if you're listening would come out with a filter so...
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the beatles, dylan, the grateful dead. gabe's catatonic state falls away. the movie reminds us of the power of song and the emotional connection we have to the sound track of our lives. this film has been open for a week already but i really wanted too mention it because it's about to leave theaters so catch it in the bay area. >> you liked it? >> i loved it. i really did. i'm a big music nut so this one a winner. >>> all right. next up, this is a one night only movie event playing in theaters across the country. and it's around the movie. it's a documentary that focuses on 57-year-old widower terry hitchcock struggling to raise three young children after his wife's death from breast cancer. he decides to run 75 consecutive marathons, yes, in 75 consecutive days. >> oh. >> crazy, yes. a great film, yes. he does this to honor his wife and single parent families. it's narrated by billy bob thornton. it's playing tonight in 518 theaters including many in the bay area. cinemark from napa to san francisco to san jose. so moving. so brilliant. to see where it's p
the beatles, dylan, the grateful dead. gabe's catatonic state falls away. the movie reminds us of the power of song and the emotional connection we have to the sound track of our lives. this film has been open for a week already but i really wanted too mention it because it's about to leave theaters so catch it in the bay area. >> you liked it? >> i loved it. i really did. i'm a big music nut so this one a winner. >>> all right. next up, this is a one night only movie event...
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the cal palace has hosted everything from the beatles to the rodeos. now it is host to a mountain of pge documents. they are using the buildings to sort through tens of thousands of boxes of papers. they include the records from the utility's gas and transmission pipelines in california. the puc gave pge to produce the records. it stems from the explosion that killed eight people and destroyed dozens of homes. since the incident, pge has been criticized for its faulty record keeping. >> while the city of santa clara is scrambling to save the statement. city workers will meet with the redevelopment sxags the stadium authority during a special meeting tomorrow night during which santa clara leaders are expected to move assets. that 28 money can be protected if a state budget proposal could close down local redevelopment agencies throughout the state passes. the full assembly and the senate will vote on that measure this coming wednesday. >> it will be a have the fight to get that bill. >>> a popular music festival announce chg big names are coming to tow
the cal palace has hosted everything from the beatles to the rodeos. now it is host to a mountain of pge documents. they are using the buildings to sort through tens of thousands of boxes of papers. they include the records from the utility's gas and transmission pipelines in california. the puc gave pge to produce the records. it stems from the explosion that killed eight people and destroyed dozens of homes. since the incident, pge has been criticized for its faulty record keeping. >>...
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. >>> two teens arrested in connection with the beatling of a cal train passenger the san jose man waslast friday at the redwood city station by a group of theory 15 people 18 and 19-year-olds arrested -- nearly 15 people, 18 and 19- year-olds arrested have been charged with assault the 44- year-old man is in critical condition still this morning police collected evidence and tip that is will lead to the arrest of other suspects. >>> wisconsin governor scott walker signed a bill into law eliminating most union rights. >> despite the nearly 100,000 protestors over the time. >> taking over the capital >> walker signed the bill saying the move was necessary to cut state costs plus local costs and hiring of employees joining us professor cook from the university of san francisco who has been watching this. this is ground zero are the overly high costs for state and local workers are they being scapegoated or does the governor have a legitimate issue? >> clearly there is scapegoating going on the idea the fiscal crisis in state legislatures are caused by public employee salaries is ludicrou
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the early 60s is a time of idealism associated with lunch counter protests and the beatles, and jfk. the late 60s is associated with urban rebellions and riots, and political violence and ultima, it's seen as the counterculture. what people don't realize is that that stroke emerged originally in the underground press. there was saturation coverage to the event and stressed how disastrous it had been, and the journalists were not merelily, you know, they didn't show up purely as journalists or show up at the concert as participants, but they were both. they were participants and observers and wrote about the event in a very familiar style with hip vernacular emerging from their own culture, and everything they wrote about it strack a contentious tone. they were deeply concerned at what happened there and what it all meant. at the same time, the san fransisco examined the event. they stressed that there were no violence. the only problem with concert was the traffic caused headaches on the interstate. later they mentioned that meredith hunters died, but missed the fact three others die
the early 60s is a time of idealism associated with lunch counter protests and the beatles, and jfk. the late 60s is associated with urban rebellions and riots, and political violence and ultima, it's seen as the counterculture. what people don't realize is that that stroke emerged originally in the underground press. there was saturation coverage to the event and stressed how disastrous it had been, and the journalists were not merelily, you know, they didn't show up purely as journalists or...
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gladwell cites the beatles and tiger woods. if you read the history, for instance, charlie parker, 10, 12 hours a day practice when he was in adolescent. you get so good you can break the rules because you know what the rules are. in barack obama's case, he skipped to the 9900 hours of that process. if you read -- writers are like offers organizations. it takes a national talent and a lot of hard work. in barack obama, for instance, in the cases i read this summer, the biography of christopher hitchens is a memoir called hitch and he writes about himself as a writer for the turn is a child. his show goes, successes, failures, great truth, the things he? , people he admires. another character whose memoir that this year, two and everyone in the media should have read and they will be more to talk about before the evening astaire was frank marshall davis, the mentor of barack obama when he was in hawaii. he is member of the communist party u.s.a. he's also an excellent writer. he grew up in the first half of the century the centr
gladwell cites the beatles and tiger woods. if you read the history, for instance, charlie parker, 10, 12 hours a day practice when he was in adolescent. you get so good you can break the rules because you know what the rules are. in barack obama's case, he skipped to the 9900 hours of that process. if you read -- writers are like offers organizations. it takes a national talent and a lot of hard work. in barack obama, for instance, in the cases i read this summer, the biography of christopher...
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kate middleton herself met with the designer who has baked cakes for stars like beatle paul mccartney. >> it was a very relaxed meeting. she is lovely. she has quite a few ideas. >> reporter: as for prince william, he gets his own chocolate biscuit cake created by royal family favorite mcvities. the recipe includes dark chocolate broken up tea biscuits and, well, some special ingredients. >> unfortunately, it's the palace's recipe and they've sworn me to secrecy. and, unfortunately, i can't tell you. >> reporter: for "good morning america," mike marusarz, abc news. >> you need to work on your table manners for that one. >>> coming up, it is the hot new 3-d gadget. a handheld 3-d gaming device you can use absolutely anywhere. we'll give you a first look this morning. we're going to ask why does this thing come with a health warning for kids. you know what this is, cartwright? yes. nicorette mini. you carry them around everywhere. yes i do, because cravings are everywhere. would d you take a craving for me, cartwright? how wod i -- exactly. [ male announcer ] nicorette mini goes whereve
kate middleton herself met with the designer who has baked cakes for stars like beatle paul mccartney. >> it was a very relaxed meeting. she is lovely. she has quite a few ideas. >> reporter: as for prince william, he gets his own chocolate biscuit cake created by royal family favorite mcvities. the recipe includes dark chocolate broken up tea biscuits and, well, some special ingredients. >> unfortunately, it's the palace's recipe and they've sworn me to secrecy. and,...
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glad well sites the beatles and says tiger woods if you read the history as a for instance of charlie parker, a kansas city jazz, ten, 12 hours a day of practice when he was an adolescent. you get so good to complete rules because you know the rules are. now in barack obama's case, he skipped about 9900 hours of the process. [laughter] if you read the writers are like golfers and conditions that takes a natural talent and a lot of hard work. and barack obama's case, there was for instance this case i read this summer the biography of christopher hitchens, a memoir called hitch and he writes about himself as a writer from the time he's a child he's influenced, his struggles and success, his failures, his breakthroughs, his gift, the things he lacks, the people he admires. another character i read this year and everyone in the media should have read and we will talk more about the for the evening is preus frank marshall davis, the mentor of barack obama when he was in hawaii. he grew up black in the central part of kansas and suffered more discrimination than barack obama did his entire
glad well sites the beatles and says tiger woods if you read the history as a for instance of charlie parker, a kansas city jazz, ten, 12 hours a day of practice when he was an adolescent. you get so good to complete rules because you know the rules are. now in barack obama's case, he skipped about 9900 hours of the process. [laughter] if you read the writers are like golfers and conditions that takes a natural talent and a lot of hard work. and barack obama's case, there was for instance this...
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the early '60s were associate with the the lunch counter protests and the beatles and their lovable mop-top phase and jfk in his youthful vigor, and the late '60s is often associated with urban rebellions and riots and charles manson and political violence and altamont as well. and what a lot of people don't realize is that that emerged originally in the underground press. and the berkeley tribe gave saturation coverage to this event and stressed how disastrous it had been. and the tribe's journalists were, you know, not merely, you know, they didn't show up purely as journalists, nor did they show up at this concert as participants, but they were both. they were participants and observers. they wrote about the event in a very sort of familiar style with a kind of hip vernacular that emerged from their own culture, and almost everything they wrote about the event struck a very por ten chus tone. they came away deeply concerned about what had happened there and what it all meant. at the same time, the san francisco examiner covered this event, and they completely missed the concert's signifi
the early '60s were associate with the the lunch counter protests and the beatles and their lovable mop-top phase and jfk in his youthful vigor, and the late '60s is often associated with urban rebellions and riots and charles manson and political violence and altamont as well. and what a lot of people don't realize is that that emerged originally in the underground press. and the berkeley tribe gave saturation coverage to this event and stressed how disastrous it had been. and the tribe's...
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. >> (music) >> will: as generous on the schedule shut out what to city of landing light by the beatles. the astronauts will work on a air purifier aboard the space station today discovery will remain there until sunday that they laundered than they had planned. one of the most important thasos in history is going down to the wire this is not the super bowl the league's owners and players only have a few hours to settle on a labor deal that expires before midday. or possibly move towards a year without football. both sides are still on opposite ends of the playing field. >> reporter: these nfl prospects are working out for season that may not happen. the nfl's collectively bargaining agreement comes to an end without any deal in place owners may lock out the players. >> the committee has not made any decision on what will happen upon expiration of the agreement. >> reporter: they met with the mediator on wednesday the honors are under an agreement to not discuss negotiations. but players are much more vocal. >> we want to play football. there's a lot of things we've done to try and make
. >> (music) >> will: as generous on the schedule shut out what to city of landing light by the beatles. the astronauts will work on a air purifier aboard the space station today discovery will remain there until sunday that they laundered than they had planned. one of the most important thasos in history is going down to the wire this is not the super bowl the league's owners and players only have a few hours to settle on a labor deal that expires before midday. or possibly move...
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gladwell cites the beatles and mozart. 10, 12 hours of practice as a adolescent. you get so good you can break the rules because you know what the rules are. now, in barack obama's case, he skipped about 9900 hours of that process. if you read -- you know, writers are like golfers, they are like musicians. it takes both a natural talent and it takes a lot of hard work and barack obama's case there was, for instance, the case i read summer the biography of christopher hitchens and he writes about himself as a writer from the time of the child he was always writing his struggles, his failures, his breakthroughs, his gifts, you know, the things he lacks, the people he admires. another character whose memoir i read this year and everyone in the media should have read and there will be more talk about him before the evening is through is frank marshall davis, the mentor of barack obama when he was in hawaii, he's a member of the communist party usa. he's bornographer and he's an excellent writer. he grew up black in the first half of the century in the central kansas a
gladwell cites the beatles and mozart. 10, 12 hours of practice as a adolescent. you get so good you can break the rules because you know what the rules are. now, in barack obama's case, he skipped about 9900 hours of that process. if you read -- you know, writers are like golfers, they are like musicians. it takes both a natural talent and it takes a lot of hard work and barack obama's case there was, for instance, the case i read summer the biography of christopher hitchens and he writes...
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of our growing up it was the good girl version that i talk about the vietnam war and drugs and the beatles and the assassinations and my own never shin to drugs coming from an alcoholic family there was no romance there for me. but there were some major aspects of my experience that i did not include and it went back 25 yearsu later to tellwh them not to good girl, the bad girl version of the story, the forbidden inlet -- forbidden version that had nothing to do with breaking the laws of the united states of america but those in some cases exist in the minds of many people about the, t importance of protectinprotectin g fab privacy at/secrecy of those more powerful than ourselves him more particular, our female self but the decision to tell the real story of what was going on and the first book was written in the home of a 53 year-old man who had suggested i leave college and do g hesotely everythin told me to.lu that forbidden story even now 12 years later i phasend condemnation was madeemna possible by the fact my oldest child turned 18 when i was 45. and i revisited my own 18 year-old e
of our growing up it was the good girl version that i talk about the vietnam war and drugs and the beatles and the assassinations and my own never shin to drugs coming from an alcoholic family there was no romance there for me. but there were some major aspects of my experience that i did not include and it went back 25 yearsu later to tellwh them not to good girl, the bad girl version of the story, the forbidden inlet -- forbidden version that had nothing to do with breaking the laws of the...
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growing up in the 60's, the good old version in which i talked about the vietnam war and drugs and the beatles and the assassinations, my own aversion to drugs coming from an alcoholic family. there were some major aspects of my story and experience that i did not include. i went back 25 years later to tell the not could grow, battle version, actually, of that story, the forbidden version which did not have to do with breaking the laws of the united states of america, but breaking laws that in some cases still exist in the minds of many people about the importance of protecting the privacy / secrecy of individuals regarded as more worthy and powerful than ourselves, particularly our female cells. for me the decision to tell the real story of what was going on in those years and the fact that the first book was actually written in the home of the 53-year-old man who had suggested at leave college and moved in with him and do absolutely everything he told me to, that forbidden story from which even now 12 years later i experience of fair amount of criticism and sometimes condemnation was really
growing up in the 60's, the good old version in which i talked about the vietnam war and drugs and the beatles and the assassinations, my own aversion to drugs coming from an alcoholic family. there were some major aspects of my story and experience that i did not include. i went back 25 years later to tell the not could grow, battle version, actually, of that story, the forbidden version which did not have to do with breaking the laws of the united states of america, but breaking laws that in...
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much -- you look like the beatles a little bit. would you wear these? >> about the size of it.st?" i want to say to tom, it looks nice on you, tom. but nobody, i think in the building, has rocked them like james. you have the whole british rocker thing going on. >> very exclusive. >> are they comfortable? >> no. they're not. >> will you wear them ever again? >> never. >> it's about confidence, right? we're confident. >> robin? >> and the brains of the operation you're with right now. >> robin? >> wait a second. >> we have the best-looking crew in tv. how about that? >>> if your sleeping as a teen, it's affecting you. turn off the lights already. hide that illuminated alarm clock. and number two, avoid late-night workouts. experts say it's easiest to fall asleep when your core body temperature goes from very warm to very cold in very fast. and your body needs four to six hours to kinlly cool down. so, get that workout in early. i have what science calls the "nightly stuffy nose thing": i can't breathe... so i can't sleep... and the next day i pay for it. i tried decongestants...
much -- you look like the beatles a little bit. would you wear these? >> about the size of it.st?" i want to say to tom, it looks nice on you, tom. but nobody, i think in the building, has rocked them like james. you have the whole british rocker thing going on. >> very exclusive. >> are they comfortable? >> no. they're not. >> will you wear them ever again? >> never. >> it's about confidence, right? we're confident. >> robin? >> and...
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we have so many examples of high poverty where students are beatling the odds because they are getting great talent there. how are we doing it? we talked about the school improvement grants? a huge investment in the schools. what i have said very publicly, if your community cannot attract a good math or science teacher, pay that great teacher more to come and give them support they need. not everyone agrees with me on that. i don't see how our students take apal cue louse and physics without that. pay 50 grand to go to another community, use our resources to do that. we have the teacher incentive fund. we go out on a voluntary basis. we have dozens and dozens of people looking at this. i'll give you one last example. the district i think has done better than any others i have seen is char lat. they have 20 schools under performed. you are putting the best talent into those schools. i met with a set of teachers and principals taking on this work. one of the principals said to me, he was a star principal and about to retire. he was given the opportunity to go to a tough school. he said,
we have so many examples of high poverty where students are beatling the odds because they are getting great talent there. how are we doing it? we talked about the school improvement grants? a huge investment in the schools. what i have said very publicly, if your community cannot attract a good math or science teacher, pay that great teacher more to come and give them support they need. not everyone agrees with me on that. i don't see how our students take apal cue louse and physics without...
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we have so many examples of high poverty where students are beatling the odds because they are getting great talent there. how are we doing it? we talked about the school improvement grants? a huge investment in the schools. what i have said very publicly, if your community cannot attract a good math or science teacher, pay that great teacher more to come and give them support they need. not everyone agrees with me on that. i don't see how our students take apal cue louse and physics without that. pay 50 grand to go to another community, use our resources to do that. we have the teacher incentive fund. we go out on a voluntary basis. we have dozens and dozens of people looking at this. i'll give you one last example. the district i think has done better than any others i have seen is char lat. they have 20 schools under performed. you are putting the best talent into those schools. i met with a set of teachers and principals taking on this work. one of the principals said to me, he was a star principal and about to retire. he was given the opportunity to go to a tough school. he said,
we have so many examples of high poverty where students are beatling the odds because they are getting great talent there. how are we doing it? we talked about the school improvement grants? a huge investment in the schools. what i have said very publicly, if your community cannot attract a good math or science teacher, pay that great teacher more to come and give them support they need. not everyone agrees with me on that. i don't see how our students take apal cue louse and physics without...
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it is about an american guy who put a ship off of great britain and pumped rock music, the beatles, butto britain. they knew there was rock music. we could have pirate internet. we could put ships, or however we would face it, and we could have that vehicle as a work around. i think that is a great thing for us to do. it is non-military. is what we are -- it is what we are good that, and it would probably give jobs to all those 25-year-old kids who are unemployed. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] >> over one belsen students entered this year's documentary cup -- 1000 students entered this year's documentary competition. we will stream of the winning bid is. -- we will stream all of the winning videos. >> now an update on the talks between the nfl and the player'' unions. he university of illinois on the campus there in urbana and he is here to talk to us aut the n.f.l. and union labor talks and have been extended for another week. tell us what got us to this point where they were able to agree to
it is about an american guy who put a ship off of great britain and pumped rock music, the beatles, butto britain. they knew there was rock music. we could have pirate internet. we could put ships, or however we would face it, and we could have that vehicle as a work around. i think that is a great thing for us to do. it is non-military. is what we are -- it is what we are good that, and it would probably give jobs to all those 25-year-old kids who are unemployed. [applause] [captioning...