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beethoven, not bombs -- taking on terror with the help of a cello. and, how eco is your eco fuel? should crops land in the tank, or on a plate? with more people on the move than ever before, the un is warning of a "paradigm shift", an "unchecked slide" into an era of displacement dwarfing anything previously encountered. it's thought that around 60 million people are currently displaced worldwide, 38 million of them within the borders of their own country. alarmingly, over half of the world's refugees are children. in the west african country of mali, some 100,000 people have been displaced by armed conflict. to compound the problem, mali has become an important intersection for migrants from other countries seeking to make their way to europe. despite the risks, smuggler gangs have no trouble picking up custom. reporter: it is early morning and bilal kamara quickly downs a cup of coffee before continuing his journey. the sierra leone native is nervous. the organized people smugglers here in gao might give him trouble. gao is located in northern mali. it has become a major crossro
beethoven, not bombs -- taking on terror with the help of a cello. and, how eco is your eco fuel? should crops land in the tank, or on a plate? with more people on the move than ever before, the un is warning of a "paradigm shift", an "unchecked slide" into an era of displacement dwarfing anything previously encountered. it's thought that around 60 million people are currently displaced worldwide, 38 million of them within the borders of their own country. alarmingly, over...
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i might teach 13-year-olds to murder beethoven or play in a bar or play while you are shopping in the department store but i am not going to play carnegie hall. i went to my parents and i had the following conversation. i have decided to change my major. i don't know but it will not be music. you don't know what you want to do with your life? it is my life. it is our money, find a major. i went back to college in desperate search, my first thought was english literature. with all due respect to the english literature faculty, i hated it. now it is junior year and i decided state and local government. my project was to interview the city water management of denver, the single most boring man i have met to this day. i thought that was in it either. but then in my junior year of the spring semester, i was caught by a czech refugee a man whose daughter was named madeleine albright. without one class i was hooked. i discovered my passion things international, things russian, and diplomacy. needless to say this is not exactly what a young black girl from birmingham was expected to do in the
i might teach 13-year-olds to murder beethoven or play in a bar or play while you are shopping in the department store but i am not going to play carnegie hall. i went to my parents and i had the following conversation. i have decided to change my major. i don't know but it will not be music. you don't know what you want to do with your life? it is my life. it is our money, find a major. i went back to college in desperate search, my first thought was english literature. with all due respect to...
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beethoven, not bombs -- taking on terror with the help of a cello. and, how eco is your eco fuel? should crops land in the tank, or on a plate? with more people on the move than ever before, the un is
beethoven, not bombs -- taking on terror with the help of a cello. and, how eco is your eco fuel? should crops land in the tank, or on a plate? with more people on the move than ever before, the un is
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you can only play beethoven in that way. you know, if that's the case nobody want to become a musician. because being a musician there's no limit. >> and similarly you would say that about your collaborations with people like pharrell or metallica. these are about musicians at the opposite end of the universe from your traditions. that's pretty out there. >> i mean, the important things are quite clear. they're wonderful musicians. and as a musician, we will collaborate with great musicians, no matter what- type of genre - what type of style. >> do you learn something from the experience? >> absolutely. i mean, with metallica, i learn so much, and i kind of - harmonies, that i never played in classical music. but also, i found out, the things they are doing, sometimes it's similar to some of the contemporary music we are doing. like, let's say bartok, for example, you know? he's quite rock n' roll, with his concerto no. 2, concerto no. 1. >> bartok is rock n' roll? >> absolutely. >> i remember reading that you were describin
you can only play beethoven in that way. you know, if that's the case nobody want to become a musician. because being a musician there's no limit. >> and similarly you would say that about your collaborations with people like pharrell or metallica. these are about musicians at the opposite end of the universe from your traditions. that's pretty out there. >> i mean, the important things are quite clear. they're wonderful musicians. and as a musician, we will collaborate with great...
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. >> we'll be concluding the season with an all beethoven program. crowd pleaser. >> reporter: new food stands offer more dining options. >> at night when the lights hit the downtown building they glimmer, they get a golden glow. come for dinner stay for the show. >> reporter: for the full schedule and tickets go to the arts in philly.org or visit 6abc.com/6abc loves the arts. for 6abc loves the arts i'm david murphy. >> bluegrass and blue berries perfect together, peddlers village is a fun and tasty place to be this weekend, it is celebrating blue berry month. >> a thinner version of the orio hits shelves tomorrow. they are better for your waistline, you can enjoy four of them for 140 calories. they are hitting stores they will come in original, goalen and mint flavor and cost the same as the fatter version. >> that sounds like the perfect snack. >> except i like the middle partly. >> i guess if you have to compromise. >> we'll be right back. turns to make-up. and tag becomes, hashtag. it's time to celebrate our 35th birthday, with our new neighborh
. >> we'll be concluding the season with an all beethoven program. crowd pleaser. >> reporter: new food stands offer more dining options. >> at night when the lights hit the downtown building they glimmer, they get a golden glow. come for dinner stay for the show. >> reporter: for the full schedule and tickets go to the arts in philly.org or visit 6abc.com/6abc loves the arts. for 6abc loves the arts i'm david murphy. >> bluegrass and blue berries perfect together,...
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my mom bought me a beethoven album when i was six years old.was very good and they got a chance to tell charles scholz that my love of classic music was because of peanuts. liked the chipmunks rock album because i like their rendition -- my first vinyl lp that i bought with my own money, cyndi lauper. mark: we are so old school. scarlet: we will be back after this. ♪ scarlet: welcome to the bloomberg market day. i'm scarlet fu. let's get straight to the stories making news this hour. we will begin with john kerry, once again squaring off against critics of the obama administration's historic nuclear agreement with iran today. vote on being asked to a bill without being privy to verification documents being negotiated by nuclear inspectors. says it is "absolutely astounding." kerry says they have all the details they need. >> congress will be briefed on this agreement. in a classified session. , one of our key negotiators, the day-to-day lead negotiator was briefed on it. so, we are aware of what the basics of it are. scarlet: the committee is l
my mom bought me a beethoven album when i was six years old.was very good and they got a chance to tell charles scholz that my love of classic music was because of peanuts. liked the chipmunks rock album because i like their rendition -- my first vinyl lp that i bought with my own money, cyndi lauper. mark: we are so old school. scarlet: we will be back after this. ♪ scarlet: welcome to the bloomberg market day. i'm scarlet fu. let's get straight to the stories making news this hour. we will...
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. >> we'll be concluding the season with all beethoven program a crowd pleaser. >> reporter: summer season includes fish, lenny kravitz and the alabama shakes and new food stands. >> when the light hits the downtown buildings they glimmer and get the golden glow and no place else can you get that view. come for dinner at stay for the show. >> reporter: go to the 6abc loves the arts to his what's going on in the area. for 6abc loves the arts i'm david murphy. here's to the explorers. those diagnosed with cancer who didn't settle for just one opinion on their diagnosis or recommended treatment plan they explored their options. and discovered a new level of empowerment. at cancer treatment centers of america in philadelphia, that's what we do-empower our patients with a comprehensive second opinion. and because time is of the essence, we do it a single one day. explore your options with a one-day second opinion. learn more at cancercenter.com/eastern. >> welcome back look at this gorgeous view from the temple university camera. it is now 12:20 83 degrees, you can see the zoo balloon there it'
. >> we'll be concluding the season with all beethoven program a crowd pleaser. >> reporter: summer season includes fish, lenny kravitz and the alabama shakes and new food stands. >> when the light hits the downtown buildings they glimmer and get the golden glow and no place else can you get that view. come for dinner at stay for the show. >> reporter: go to the 6abc loves the arts to his what's going on in the area. for 6abc loves the arts i'm david murphy. here's to...
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i think you said peter, the bill of rights is not like beethoven's symphony. you have to take all as a package. i think that package is sort of an alignment -- enlightenment notion too. neera: i agree it would be a a better world if people were inherently decent. i ask is to look at the last 100 years of the history of the united states and recognize that it was also people fighting for changes in law that created a world that better respected their dignity. we are in the 50 the anniversary of selma. people had to protest to make the log recognize that they were true citizens of this country. that was a legal change. it needed to happen. people were not doing it on their own. the law interacted with society to create a changed world in which african americans today are treated differently than they were. i wish we all were born that way . it takes change and lin law. that is a great part of this country that we have institutions that can be changed by public protest, public action to make a more perfect union. jeffrey: with that beautiful sentiment, it is time
i think you said peter, the bill of rights is not like beethoven's symphony. you have to take all as a package. i think that package is sort of an alignment -- enlightenment notion too. neera: i agree it would be a a better world if people were inherently decent. i ask is to look at the last 100 years of the history of the united states and recognize that it was also people fighting for changes in law that created a world that better respected their dignity. we are in the 50 the anniversary of...
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a little bit of classical: beethoven, mozart, bach. >> how did you learn? i mean you don't just sit down one day and start feeling out bach on the piano. >> nah, i just, took what i know from the trumpet and translated it to the piano. >> how do you play, for example, the bach pieces that you like? i don't see any sheet music... oh, here you go, a little. >> yeah. >> so you can read music? >> yes... but not like, for piano i kind of like- i can't really read it directly. like that one's actually for the cello, i actually took the cello piece and played it on piano. >> what, um, what does playing the piano do for you? >> it's therapy, and a hobby, an interest. i wanna be a professional you know its just a little bit of everything. >> does anybody else here play? >> nah, not really, like i teach them, you know the- [plays a scale] the little scales and different- they like little hip hop beats, you know like songs that are already made so i teach them how to play those. like you'll have kids make beats and flow all day but when it comes to a little sonata or
a little bit of classical: beethoven, mozart, bach. >> how did you learn? i mean you don't just sit down one day and start feeling out bach on the piano. >> nah, i just, took what i know from the trumpet and translated it to the piano. >> how do you play, for example, the bach pieces that you like? i don't see any sheet music... oh, here you go, a little. >> yeah. >> so you can read music? >> yes... but not like, for piano i kind of like- i can't really read...
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we have to figure out where that -- i think you said, peter, that the bill of rights is not like beethoven's symphony where you can like the first and the fifth and hate the second and the ninth or something. you have to take it all as a package, and i think that package is sort of an enlightened notion, too. neera: i completely agree that it would be a better world if people were inherently decent. i just ask us to look through the last couple of hundred years of history of the united states and recognize that it was also people fighting for changes in law that created a world that better respected their dignity. we're in the 50th anniversary of selma. people had to protest to make the law recognize that they were true citizens of this country. and that was a legal change. and it needed to happen because people were not doing it on their own. the law interacted with society to create a changed world in which african americans today are treated differently than they were. so, i wish we all were born that way, but it takes change in law that people struggle toward and that is a great thing in
we have to figure out where that -- i think you said, peter, that the bill of rights is not like beethoven's symphony where you can like the first and the fifth and hate the second and the ninth or something. you have to take it all as a package, and i think that package is sort of an enlightened notion, too. neera: i completely agree that it would be a better world if people were inherently decent. i just ask us to look through the last couple of hundred years of history of the united states...
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playing up the resemblance between the morse code v and the first four notes of beethoven's fifth symphony but everywhere they have three dots and a dash of the code. >> the v sign was a huge morale booster for all those on allied side. straight through to 1945, and ve day, victory in europe. and then vj day. victory over japan. today the v sign is still often used to celebrate triumph. though we suspect only rarely in it's audio form to summon a waiter. next -- >> with scathing reaction. >> ahead of his time. the painting of j.n.w. turner. our pets remind us to make mealtime... together time! so hurry in to petsmart and save on a wide assortment of your pet's favorite wet food brands. petsmart®. inspired by pets. [whirring drones] just stay calm and move as quietly as possible. ♪ [whirring drones] ♪ no sudden movements. ♪ [screaming panic] ♪ [whirring drones] google search: bodega beach house. ♪ ♪ [drones crashing] ♪ >> pauley: our first impressions of people and things don't always hold up well. consider how the british art world first reacted to the paint little of j.m.w. turner. marcia
playing up the resemblance between the morse code v and the first four notes of beethoven's fifth symphony but everywhere they have three dots and a dash of the code. >> the v sign was a huge morale booster for all those on allied side. straight through to 1945, and ve day, victory in europe. and then vj day. victory over japan. today the v sign is still often used to celebrate triumph. though we suspect only rarely in it's audio form to summon a waiter. next -- >> with scathing...
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and 2 1/2 miles long central park is home to 22 statues of historical men, some recognizable like beethovenole live king polish kink. >> i started wondering what they're doing here. they launched a website advocating for women in the park. >> inevitably everything says i can't believe it. >> coline jenkins also got involved. >> very often they're role model models columnmodel models. columbus is an explorer. look at the women. three dancing nymphs. where the role models. i walked up to him and said did you know there are no statues of real women in central park. >> but i said this can't be. central park? it can't be. i told her i'd look into it. i'm shocked. >> reporter: he discovered since the 1950s new york city has had a moratorium on statues in central park. so we lifted it immediately. >> this was the right thing to do at the right time. >> reporter: the new statue will feature two women who fought for women's voting rights. susan b. anthony and the great, great grandmother of coline jenkins. >> they brought women into the democracy. so it's a perfect combination. >> reporter: coline j
and 2 1/2 miles long central park is home to 22 statues of historical men, some recognizable like beethovenole live king polish kink. >> i started wondering what they're doing here. they launched a website advocating for women in the park. >> inevitably everything says i can't believe it. >> coline jenkins also got involved. >> very often they're role model models columnmodel models. columbus is an explorer. look at the women. three dancing nymphs. where the role models....
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some recognizable like beethoven, others obscure like this statue of a 14th century polish king. >> inew yorkers, this couple launched a website advocating for women in the park. >> inevitably everybody says i can't believe it. >> reporter: colleen jenkins is a women's history enthusiast who also got involved. >> is very often these are role models. you can look at columbus he's an explorer look at shakespeare, he's a playwright. who are the minimum? mother goose where are the role models. >> reporter: jenkins went to mitchell silver new york city's parks commissioner. >> i walked up to him after his speech about equality and equity and i said did you know there are no statues of real women in central park. >> i said this can't be. central park it can't be. i told her i'd like into it. i was shocked. >> reporter: silver discovered that since the 1950s, new york city has had an unofficial moratorium on new statues in central park. so he lifted it, immediately. giving jenkins and her group this spot for a statue near one of the park's entrances. >> this was the right thing to do at the
some recognizable like beethoven, others obscure like this statue of a 14th century polish king. >> inew yorkers, this couple launched a website advocating for women in the park. >> inevitably everybody says i can't believe it. >> reporter: colleen jenkins is a women's history enthusiast who also got involved. >> is very often these are role models. you can look at columbus he's an explorer look at shakespeare, he's a playwright. who are the minimum? mother goose where...
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, i'm about to end up playing if you know in a piano bar or maybe teaching 13-year-old to murder beethovenybe i will be playing the pn oh while you are shopping in the department door. but i'm not going to play carnegie hall i went to my parents and had the following conversation. mom and dad, i have decided to change my major. to what are you changing your major? i don't know, but it not music. it is our money. find a major. i went back to college in desperate search of a major and my first thought was english literature i hated it. so now i decide on state and local government. that sounded practical. i project was to interview the city water manager of denver. the single most boring man i have met to this day. then in the spring quarter of my junior year, i wandered into a horse taught by a check refugee a man whose daughter was named madeleine albright. with that one class, i was a. i discovered my passion, things international, things russian and diplomacy. needless to say, this is not what a young black girl was expected to do in the 19 70's, but it was like finding love. i couldn't
, i'm about to end up playing if you know in a piano bar or maybe teaching 13-year-old to murder beethovenybe i will be playing the pn oh while you are shopping in the department door. but i'm not going to play carnegie hall i went to my parents and had the following conversation. mom and dad, i have decided to change my major. to what are you changing your major? i don't know, but it not music. it is our money. find a major. i went back to college in desperate search of a major and my first...
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. >>> and later from all the gold in california to bogeying beethoven country music star larry gatlinut getting on the stage again for his 60th anniversary tour. ♪ ♪ who are these good people americans that's who ♪ ♪ it's a fact. kind of like shopping hungry equals overshopping. . . . . do you like the passaaadd? it's a good looking car. this is the model rear end event. the model year end sales event. it's year end! it's a rear end event. year end, rear end check it out. talk about turbocharging my engine. you're gorgeous. what kind of car do you like? new, or many miles on it? get a $1000 volkswagen reward card on select 2015 passat models. or lease a 2015 passat limited edition for $199 a month after a $1000 bonus. ♪ ♪ mike fincham was diagnosed with colorectal cancer 2 years ago. it was a priority for mike that he continue to be there for his family throughout his treatment continuing to live the life he loves. that's why he chose cancer treatment centers of america. there he found a comprehensive array of therapeutic options all under the same roof designed to fight his cancer bo
. >>> and later from all the gold in california to bogeying beethoven country music star larry gatlinut getting on the stage again for his 60th anniversary tour. ♪ ♪ who are these good people americans that's who ♪ ♪ it's a fact. kind of like shopping hungry equals overshopping. . . . . do you like the passaaadd? it's a good looking car. this is the model rear end event. the model year end sales event. it's year end! it's a rear end event. year end, rear end check it out. talk...