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about the history behind beethoven's music. and, the orchestra played excerpts from beethoven's 9th symphony. "an education should be well- rounded. it's not just math and science, but the arts and humanities and things like that so they get a well- rounded experience out of this," said executive director of the orchestra, mark francis. the annual education concert for fourth graders will be in february. planned parenthood has changed its policy regarding its use of fetal tissue for research. planned parenthood president cecile richards sent a letter to the national institutes of health today. it says the organization will no longer accept any sort of payment to cover the costs of research using aborted fetal tissue. he also said their policy on fetal tissue donation "exceeds legal requirements." online payments giant pay-pal says it will help cover the costs of return shipments this holiday shopping season. pay-pal says it will reimburse u-s customers' shipping costs for up to four returns of items between today and the compan
about the history behind beethoven's music. and, the orchestra played excerpts from beethoven's 9th symphony. "an education should be well- rounded. it's not just math and science, but the arts and humanities and things like that so they get a well- rounded experience out of this," said executive director of the orchestra, mark francis. the annual education concert for fourth graders will be in february. planned parenthood has changed its policy regarding its use of fetal tissue for...
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and, the orchestra played excerpts from beethoven's 9th symphony. "an education should be well- rounded. it's not just math and science, but the arts and humanities and things like that so they get a well- rounded experience out of this," said executive director of the orchestra, mark francis. the annual education concert for fourth graders will be in february. iowa secretary of agriculture bill northey today announced that the iowa department of agriculture is requesting pre-applications for projects located in urban areas that are focused on improving water quality. cities, soil and water conservation districts, watershed groups and other organizations are eligible to submit applications. the pre-application must be submitted by friday, december 11th. shoppers are getting an early jump on the holiday shopping season. according to a survey by digital marketing company session-m, 1 in 4 people have already started their holiday shopping. and more than half plan to begin shopping before black friday on november 27th. that's good news for retailers wh
and, the orchestra played excerpts from beethoven's 9th symphony. "an education should be well- rounded. it's not just math and science, but the arts and humanities and things like that so they get a well- rounded experience out of this," said executive director of the orchestra, mark francis. the annual education concert for fourth graders will be in february. iowa secretary of agriculture bill northey today announced that the iowa department of agriculture is requesting...
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if you are playing the piano and playing beethoven and you are playing -- as do not sound at the same. the composers were not thinking the same way. but i would as the performer have to make sure i was playing, representing the style of that composer. when you are relating to an organization, everybody you talked to is not always beethoven and eu cannot force beethoven.y to be you have to understand aware they are coming from as much as you do before you lead. you cannot lead anything if you do not have followers. victim with the netanyahu with them and have them feel like that they have been heard is the first step. paying attention to the different nuances of the style for my original training especially in music. john: speaking of beethoven, is the aging of the audiences for classical music and opera a threat to those art forms future viability? jane: i don't think so. the way the national endowment of the arts is looking at how america participates in the arts is actually expanding. it would be looking like a whole garden of flowers and if you looked at one set of flowers and said
if you are playing the piano and playing beethoven and you are playing -- as do not sound at the same. the composers were not thinking the same way. but i would as the performer have to make sure i was playing, representing the style of that composer. when you are relating to an organization, everybody you talked to is not always beethoven and eu cannot force beethoven.y to be you have to understand aware they are coming from as much as you do before you lead. you cannot lead anything if you do...
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it was written, beethoven was inspired by nature and outdoors. he loved being outdoors, loved walking by the brook, loved walking through the countryside. this is that piece. it's got wonderful picturesque storm in the middle of it that people love. it's one of his most famous symphonies. after intermission, she will play a concerto, a russian concerto. not as long as some concertos but it is a beautiful piece of music. i am delighted she is here to play it. we end with a terrific -- mollie: literally something for everybody. what is your background? guest: she is a graduate of the kursk institute. she studied with several world-renowned people. got her start in philadelphia. i heard her recently with the chicago symphony. i heard she was playing there and had a great time because i was on the main floor and sat right behind her parents. i was getting the biggest kick out of watching them as well as listening to her. mollie: we are honored to have her. we will have to go see her in person. ticket times. sales? guest: performances are tomorrow nig
it was written, beethoven was inspired by nature and outdoors. he loved being outdoors, loved walking by the brook, loved walking through the countryside. this is that piece. it's got wonderful picturesque storm in the middle of it that people love. it's one of his most famous symphonies. after intermission, she will play a concerto, a russian concerto. not as long as some concertos but it is a beautiful piece of music. i am delighted she is here to play it. we end with a terrific -- mollie:...
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and, the orchestra played excerpts from beethoven's 9th symphony. "an education should be well- rounded. it's not just math and science, but the arts and humanities and things like that so they get a well- rounded experience out of this," said executive director of the orchestra, mark francis. fourth graders will be in february. the home loan application process has changed. we'll run down the new and improved process for mortgage loans. ben: and i'll have your << >> << wx timer @ 2:45 we'll see a meteorological triple threat today of sunshine, calm wind, and warm temperatures (in the 70s) this afternoon after starting the day on either side 40 degrees. a subtle frontal boundary will move through late tonight which will bring with it our next punch of northerly wind tomorrow. as a result, highs will dip a bit below 70 degrees before cooling down even more on friday into the 50s. those 50s will also be preceded by low temperatures in the 30s friday morning as some areas make a run at the freezing mark by then and saturday morning. some frost is also
and, the orchestra played excerpts from beethoven's 9th symphony. "an education should be well- rounded. it's not just math and science, but the arts and humanities and things like that so they get a well- rounded experience out of this," said executive director of the orchestra, mark francis. fourth graders will be in february. the home loan application process has changed. we'll run down the new and improved process for mortgage loans. ben: and i'll have your >
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the students also learned about the works of beethoven... especially his f fous 9th symphony. this spring the sioux city symphony will perform the 9th symphony with the help of area choirs. diana>> sioux city's chapter of the susan g komen foundation has a new home. the organization actually moved into its new nebraska street facility back in january... but held the ribbon cutting this rning since october is breast cancer awareness month. the organization is behind activities like the annual "race for the cure" held each summer. "we also try to raise a lot of money so that we can grant it to area organizations who do services or have education about breast cancer awareness. 75 percent of what we raise stays right here. 25 percent g gs to east cancer researchch the new office space is bigger anangives them more breathing room and they are able to display some of the merchandise for sale. larry>> still to come tonight at nine... it's a major shakeup in the beer industry... who's buying who and for how much... coming up in tonight's fox means business report. diana>> but first...
the students also learned about the works of beethoven... especially his f fous 9th symphony. this spring the sioux city symphony will perform the 9th symphony with the help of area choirs. diana>> sioux city's chapter of the susan g komen foundation has a new home. the organization actually moved into its new nebraska street facility back in january... but held the ribbon cutting this rning since october is breast cancer awareness month. the organization is behind activities like the...
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when i got there he was playing beethoven's masterpiece. new jersey band called the weekenders. >> a big opportunity. have been working my life for this. >> estimated to be worth $12 $12 million is now suing her for $2,125. i asked what went wrong. he saw the dream. he works works with abigail on her album which has not been released yet but never signed a contract. >> money is a tough thing to talk about. >> but things went south because he desperately needed the money. he showed a text message. how to the conversation with her manager go? complains about the manager command she replies with a curse word which establishes that they did have a conversation about money. >> threwthrough me 500 bucks. i would have just kept my mouth shut. >> he is now taking this to court because he is getting no response from abigail, herabigail, her mother, manager, no one from her. i reached out to her lawyer, and she gave me a no comment. bill: is she any good? >> as an actress she was nominated for an oscar. the album she was helping her with was to launc
when i got there he was playing beethoven's masterpiece. new jersey band called the weekenders. >> a big opportunity. have been working my life for this. >> estimated to be worth $12 $12 million is now suing her for $2,125. i asked what went wrong. he saw the dream. he works works with abigail on her album which has not been released yet but never signed a contract. >> money is a tough thing to talk about. >> but things went south because he desperately needed the money....
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in one of the master classes, i was supposed to perform i think it was a beethoven sonata on the violin, and after i finished, he said, you know, he commented on my playing, and before i leave the stage, i asked to play another piece of music. so i took the violin again and then i played an improvisation, using all these ornaments and quartertones. when i finished, of course, everybody was astonished, and he asked me one question. he said, "young man, this is fascinating. "how could you play all these intricate notes? "but one thing i don't understand-- why did you play so many notes out of tune?" [violin music continues] (narrator) melodic expression also plays a fundamental role in other musical systems found around the world. in irish dance music, for example, it is the tune that is of particular importance-- a fixed melody that is repeated over and over again in performance, but varied and ornamented differently each time it is played. (man) with irish music, the most important thing is the melody. and when people are playing together in ensemble, they basically play the same melody
in one of the master classes, i was supposed to perform i think it was a beethoven sonata on the violin, and after i finished, he said, you know, he commented on my playing, and before i leave the stage, i asked to play another piece of music. so i took the violin again and then i played an improvisation, using all these ornaments and quartertones. when i finished, of course, everybody was astonished, and he asked me one question. he said, "young man, this is fascinating. "how could...
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the performances broke down and explained the importance of the works of beethoven... in particular his famous 9th symphony... which the sioux city symphony will perform with the help of area choirs next spring. larry>> the focus of the 2016 presidential race is squared in on lasasegas.... where tonigig the five democrats seekingnghe oval office kick off the firstst of six debates before the primaries begin next year. diana>> reporter vicki gonzalez from our sister station in las vegas has a look at the candidates and what you can expect to see tonight. whereas the republicans' left an impression of a dysfunctional family, the first democratic debate is expected to be a meeting of the minds. but regardless of party, the podium is an even playing-field where bold rhetoric can build a powerful following or tarnish a legacy pkg tonight marks the return of a seasoned-politician, a test for a fiery senator who's risen beyond expectation, and a national introduction for candidates with the hopes of a debate-fueled rise in the polls .. all are qualified if you ask dncnc chairwoman debbie wasse
the performances broke down and explained the importance of the works of beethoven... in particular his famous 9th symphony... which the sioux city symphony will perform with the help of area choirs next spring. larry>> the focus of the 2016 presidential race is squared in on lasasegas.... where tonigig the five democrats seekingnghe oval office kick off the firstst of six debates before the primaries begin next year. diana>> reporter vicki gonzalez from our sister station in las...
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the students also learned about the works of beethoven... especially his famous 9th symphony. is spring the sioux city symphony will perform the 9th symphony with the help of area choirs. diana>> the oldest maker of girl scout cookies in the country is adding more workers. the interbake foods plant in north sioux city recently underwent more than 11 million additions. now the company is hiring at least 60 new workers. interbake cites increasing demand for its products. the jobs start at 12 - dollars an hour.... with the opportunity to earn up to 16 - dollars an hour with benefits. applicants can apply this month at job fairs being held friday afternoons from 1 until 4 at the bakery. applications are also being taken by state worforce services in both iowa and south dakota. larry>> still to come tonight at siouxland news at ten... how one organization is celebrating a major milestone... with a delayed ribbon cutting... healthwatch. chad>> . metrocam it's going to be another chilly night with overnight lows in the upper 30s once again, but like today, look for afternoon highs to rebound i
the students also learned about the works of beethoven... especially his famous 9th symphony. is spring the sioux city symphony will perform the 9th symphony with the help of area choirs. diana>> the oldest maker of girl scout cookies in the country is adding more workers. the interbake foods plant in north sioux city recently underwent more than 11 million additions. now the company is hiring at least 60 new workers. interbake cites increasing demand for its products. the jobs start at...
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--y para que el bebe no nazcasordo como beethoven, todosonido que sale por el parlantes reducido a solose comercializa ya europa bajel nombre de "bapod" y aunquetiene un "toque"special a muchas madrelas hace volv en si. cuando senteran queel dispositivo vaginal cuestaalrededor de 200 dolares. angel --pero mucho cuidad porque usted no puede interrumpir elsueÑo prenatal de un feto--asi que se recomienda nocolocarle mas de 20 miunutoal dia.. porque de hacerlo diferente/... --el bebe los puede mandar consu musica a otra parte... blanca --enrique gratasperiodista argentino con gran trayectoria a nivel nacionafalleci hoy a lo70 aÑos enlos angeles. vo-cesar --gratas, labor comoprestador en telemuo en los aÑos 90 con su pular programa "ocurrio asi". --enseptiembre, el periodia habia divulgado un mensaje eel que informaba que padecia deuna enfermedad que no preciso dijo que estaba pasando por unperiodo muy dificil en su vida... blanca-comentaro --cabe mencionar que el fallecimiento de enrique gtaes sumamente lamentable puesel era considerado una de lasfiguras pionera de la television en espaÑol
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when you're leading an organization, everybody you talk to isn't always beethoven.ou have to understand where they're coming from just as much as you do befo you even lead because you can't lead anything if you don't have any followers. so being able to connect with them and have them feel like they've been heard is the first step, and paying attention to the different nuances and the styles came from my original training, especially in the music. >> speaking of beethoven, is the ageing of the audiences for classical music and opera a threat to those art forms future viability? >> i don't think so. it would be looking like a whole garden of flowers and if you looked at one set of flowers and said the peonies are okay, but they're not thriving and then you looked at the roses and said the whole garden is not thriving, that's not how we look. >>> governments today have an advisory role in icann. they do not make policy. they cannot have a seat on our board of directors. this is very much in fact a triumph of showing how a private sector-led institution that has >> we
when you're leading an organization, everybody you talk to isn't always beethoven.ou have to understand where they're coming from just as much as you do befo you even lead because you can't lead anything if you don't have any followers. so being able to connect with them and have them feel like they've been heard is the first step, and paying attention to the different nuances and the styles came from my original training, especially in the music. >> speaking of beethoven, is the ageing...
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and, well, there is the mainstream classical repertory that everybody knows, beethoven, bach, but also so many other composers hidden in other places of the world where it's up to us discover them. >> that's interesting because so often people will stick to, like, the ones you just mentioned. but you dig a little deeper. you go out and actually find ones we may not be familiar with, right? >> absolutely. yeah, i think it's kind of my, my own curiosity and my passion, too, to discover this new composers. but also related to my roots because many of them come from latin america, and they will be all represented in carnegie hall on the 15th of october. >> so you're going to arrange, will it stick strictly classical, or are you going to be introducing a couple of other >> no, it's purely classical. they're all classical intellectual composers based on the classical harmonies, but very much inspired also of the latin american popular culture, popular music, rhythms. some of them could sound like hits from the '80s or the '90s, yet they're written in the 1860s or 1870s, so a long time ago. t
and, well, there is the mainstream classical repertory that everybody knows, beethoven, bach, but also so many other composers hidden in other places of the world where it's up to us discover them. >> that's interesting because so often people will stick to, like, the ones you just mentioned. but you dig a little deeper. you go out and actually find ones we may not be familiar with, right? >> absolutely. yeah, i think it's kind of my, my own curiosity and my passion, too, to...
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the udents also learned about the works of beethoven... especially his famous 9th symphony. this spring the sioux city symphony will perform the 9th symphony with the help of a few local choirs. jake>> a sioux city teenager is facing arson charges after supposedly starting a dumpster fire monday afternoon. this is the evidence of that fire... set in a dumpster full of cardboard outside the dollar tree store on hamilton boulevard. according to sioux city police... 18 - year - old jeremiah verbeski of sioux city admitted to lighting a pine cone on fire and throwing it into the dumpster. the dumpster was destroyed... doing 15 - hundred dollars in damage. the outside of the dollar tree got 5 - thousand dollars in damage. verbeski is charged with second - degree arson and criminal mischief. he's in the woodbury county jail on 10 - thousand dollars bond. and police have been *looking* for the driver of a car that was in a rollover accident yesterday afternoon on sioux city's west side. it happened just after two o'clock in the 31 - hundred block of edmunds avenue... a couple block
the udents also learned about the works of beethoven... especially his famous 9th symphony. this spring the sioux city symphony will perform the 9th symphony with the help of a few local choirs. jake>> a sioux city teenager is facing arson charges after supposedly starting a dumpster fire monday afternoon. this is the evidence of that fire... set in a dumpster full of cardboard outside the dollar tree store on hamilton boulevard. according to sioux city police... 18 - year - old jeremiah...
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--y para que el bebe no nazcasordo como beethoven, todosonido que sale por el parn es reducido a soloite una conversaciontranquila. --y el bebe puedescuchar desde un corrido , hasta filarmonica--el softicado altavose comercializa ya europa bajoel nombre de "bypod" y aunquetiene un "toque" especial a muchas madres las hace volvr si... cuando enteran qel dispositivo vaginal cuesta alrededor de 200 dolares. lorena - 2shot --si uste ha pregutando cundo debera de vacunarse contra la gripe, expertos seÑalan que ahora es el momento ideal. take vo ya que octubre es emes en el que inicia la temporada deinfluenza... juan fran - cont. vo --segnagentes de salud... nuestroscuerpos nesitan de al mos dos --segn agentes de salud...nuestros cuerpos necesitan dal menos dos semanas para poderdesarrolar l anticuerpos e nos ayudan a combatir estevirus... por lo que agregan q lo mejor es vacunarse cuanto antes... sto principalmente en el caso de losniÑos y personas de la rra edad. lorena-take vo --las personasque tienen "p- riasis" en piel, tambin puen sufrir inflamacin en los vasos sanguneo.. --as lo vela
--y para que el bebe no nazcasordo como beethoven, todosonido que sale por el parn es reducido a soloite una conversaciontranquila. --y el bebe puedescuchar desde un corrido , hasta filarmonica--el softicado altavose comercializa ya europa bajoel nombre de "bypod" y aunquetiene un "toque" especial a muchas madres las hace volvr si... cuando enteran qel dispositivo vaginal cuesta alrededor de 200 dolares. lorena - 2shot --si uste ha pregutando cundo debera de vacunarse contra...
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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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it's like a concerto from our first president beethoven. >> oh, schroeder, what a beautiful song. >> oh, yuk, lucy. you're not my truer love. music is. >> but schroeder, schroeder! schroeder! >> marcy, you're so smart, you know a lot of things. how can i fly my kite? >> well, charles, if you want to succeed you should study the law read a little newton. galileo, da vinci. >> good grief. >> at least you know about gravity. good luck, charles, my one true unrequited love. >> all right, peppermint patty, you know all about physical activity, how am i going to get my kite up in the air? >> listen, chuck, it takes raw athleticism, muscle memory. you've got to bulk up. here, try these. aaugh! >> just keep swinging at it, just keep it, and by the way, you kind of like me, don't you? >> i will fly a kite this year. you've stud eat weather. i've felt the rhythm and learned strength. let's go, trusty kite. come on! >> you can do it. fly the kite. >> is it over yet? >> dylan dreyer is the kite, ladies and gentlemen. >> i didn't fall. >> wow, it worked for me. >> laid it on there. >> that went a
it's like a concerto from our first president beethoven. >> oh, schroeder, what a beautiful song. >> oh, yuk, lucy. you're not my truer love. music is. >> but schroeder, schroeder! schroeder! >> marcy, you're so smart, you know a lot of things. how can i fly my kite? >> well, charles, if you want to succeed you should study the law read a little newton. galileo, da vinci. >> good grief. >> at least you know about gravity. good luck, charles, my one true...
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beethoven, well, time to get >> yes, miss auckmore. >> sir. sir. >> pepperminute patty, pay attention, sir. >> stop calling me sir, marcy. sir, we are going to get in trouble with the teacher. okay, but are you going to the school dance later? >> why isn't anyone dancing? it's called a dance. >> hey, guys. >> oh, no. here she comes. >> no need to get this dance starting. >> oh, it's my sweet baboo. >> don't call me, that sally. >> isn't he the cutest thing? >> what's that noise? is it a drone? all the way to the moon. >> oh, good grief. >> where's lucy? >> you blockhead, charlie brown! i'm right here. oh, look, the gang's all here. but, wait, what's that smell? >> it's me, i can't believe i'm dirty. >> it's pig pen. >> this is going to be the best halloween ever. >> look as pig pen. >> pig pen over here. >> how are you? >> that's disgusting. >> thank you. >> you guys are great. >> you never miss halloween, do you? >> i never miss it. >> brings me back. this is typecasting. >> can i just say will you look at carson's hair. >> that's so disgusti
beethoven, well, time to get >> yes, miss auckmore. >> sir. sir. >> pepperminute patty, pay attention, sir. >> stop calling me sir, marcy. sir, we are going to get in trouble with the teacher. okay, but are you going to the school dance later? >> why isn't anyone dancing? it's called a dance. >> hey, guys. >> oh, no. here she comes. >> no need to get this dance starting. >> oh, it's my sweet baboo. >> don't call me, that sally....
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the orchestra played excerpts from beethoven's 9th symphony and conductor, ryan haskins, spoke about the history behind the music. organizers say it's important for kids to learn about the arts. "an education should be well- rounded. it's not just math and science, but the arts and humanities and things like that so they get a well- rounded experience out of this," said executive director of the orchestra, mark francis. the annual education concert for fourth graders will be in february. here's ben with weather. << we'll see a meteorological triple threat today of sunshine, calm wind, and warm temperatures (in the 70s) this afternoon after starting the day on either side 40 degrees. a subtle frontal boundary will move through late tonight which will bring with it our next punch of northerly wind tomorrow. as a result, highs will dip a bit below 70 degrees before cooling more on friday into the 50s. those 50s will also be preceded by low temperatures in the 30s friday morning as some areas make a run at the freezing mark by then and saturday morning. some frost is also a decent expect
the orchestra played excerpts from beethoven's 9th symphony and conductor, ryan haskins, spoke about the history behind the music. organizers say it's important for kids to learn about the arts. "an education should be well- rounded. it's not just math and science, but the arts and humanities and things like that so they get a well- rounded experience out of this," said executive director of the orchestra, mark francis. the annual education concert for fourth graders will be in...
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. >>> and in 1976, the fifth of beethoven was the number one song in america. sisters have created an amazing company. one sister is overseas fighting for her country and the other one joins me fighting with elizabeth. >> betsy is one of the creators of the company and her sister who is supposed to join us is serving in the army. due to technical issues she can't join us. we send her our very best. talk about the passion of this product. i went online and ordered these products. every time i carry the bags, i get questions about them. i love telling people the purpose behind them. what is it? >> so we grew up in a military family. our dad was in the army for over 30 years. and this is a community that we're really passionate about supporting. we're repurposing thousands of pounds of military surplus creating a fashionable product. >> you said, hey, guys, instead of throwing this out. can you give it to me. you are getting old tents and old equipment and what made you look at this material and say i can make something of this? >> it's the most durable materials.
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. >> beethoven. >> it happens.> we sit just about a block from times square. over the weekend on saturday there was an anti-cop rally in times square. it was an anti-police march. and they did -- the organizers did admit this is probably lousy timing. four days earlier there was a police officer killed in the line of duty doing all of the right things. >> that's right. >> he was chasing a armed suspect. >> and yet these people were out protesting cops. not just the bad cops, pretty much all cops. >> 11 people were arrested right here in midtown during a #riseupoctober protest against police brutality and terror. quint entarantino called in and said i have to call a murderer a murderer. i have to call the murderers the murderers. i'm a human being with a conscience. you need to rise up and stand up against this. >> really? so he is using a broad stroke to say all cops are killing black and brown people. he flew in from 3,000 miles to say that. there is a reason for black lives matter, too. but if you look at the org
. >> beethoven. >> it happens.> we sit just about a block from times square. over the weekend on saturday there was an anti-cop rally in times square. it was an anti-police march. and they did -- the organizers did admit this is probably lousy timing. four days earlier there was a police officer killed in the line of duty doing all of the right things. >> that's right. >> he was chasing a armed suspect. >> and yet these people were out protesting cops. not just...