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you look at the life of beethoven.not even interested in teaching his students pieces that he had written. he was more interested in improvising with them. he would spend hours in lessons, just saying try something new and different. i mean, there is a level of acceptance, of course that is a discipline you have to start doing from a young age and i did not. i was learning, you know, my head buried in the repertoire. it got me thinking a lot about what the ability to improvise should do to your interpretation, should do to the way that you play in a way that is -- is free, free to choose where you want to go when you want to go, when you want to go there rather than this very kind of precious pre conception of exactly what you want to do before you walk on the stage. >> i asked him, because i wonder how much differently we would hear what we hear, when we go to concert halls if the persons playing it had had a chance to talk to beethoven or bach or tchaikovsky. i wonder of it would be different, what they hear if they
you look at the life of beethoven.not even interested in teaching his students pieces that he had written. he was more interested in improvising with them. he would spend hours in lessons, just saying try something new and different. i mean, there is a level of acceptance, of course that is a discipline you have to start doing from a young age and i did not. i was learning, you know, my head buried in the repertoire. it got me thinking a lot about what the ability to improvise should do to your...
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Jun 17, 2017
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in 1989 we heard beethoven's ninth symphony for the first time to capture the feeling of the world comingether and in that same poll one ironic the written just after the american revolution to showed universal freedom with the friendship linking to people. president kennedy stirred the world when he said with freedom loving people everywhere today a grateful united states to this americana. [applause] >> and in countless ways and it is my honor to award you the medal of freedom, commander read the citation. >> the president of the united states towards the presidential medal of freedom to helmut kohl. as a teenager at the close of world war two, helmut kohl walked across the devastated nation and a where one day he would leave germany to be prosperous and united and free. after an extraordinary 16 years championed reunification of the country ever brought healing to a divided the land. a true world statesman to promote peace and democracy across the globe to of ian's european unity never losing faith in germany has a strong economic partner on the continent of =. with his singular courag
in 1989 we heard beethoven's ninth symphony for the first time to capture the feeling of the world comingether and in that same poll one ironic the written just after the american revolution to showed universal freedom with the friendship linking to people. president kennedy stirred the world when he said with freedom loving people everywhere today a grateful united states to this americana. [applause] >> and in countless ways and it is my honor to award you the medal of freedom,...
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Jun 18, 2017
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listened to over 500 tunes and millions of segments of sound from artists including the beatles and beethoven in this world? well, tech artist neil mendoza's latest work has created a solution. as smashy swims, he's tracked by a webcam with software calculating the velocity needed to translate his moves into powering the hammer. apparently it empowers fish to break people's stuff. now although gaming is massive the fact that they are video games operated by often quite complex controllers means that if you have a disability they are quite difficult to play. kat has met up with one guy who has made it his mission to improve accessibility and make games playable for all. i received a challenge recently, come and play me at killer instinct. fight on. it did not say "if you dare", but it might as well have done, because as it turns out, ben is somewhat of a combo expert. ok, now you're punishing me. i cannot do anything. ben, have mercy. this is unbelievable. just unbelievable. ben has taken me out in about 20 seconds. i could have done it quicker than that if i did not screw up my inputs at one
listened to over 500 tunes and millions of segments of sound from artists including the beatles and beethoven in this world? well, tech artist neil mendoza's latest work has created a solution. as smashy swims, he's tracked by a webcam with software calculating the velocity needed to translate his moves into powering the hammer. apparently it empowers fish to break people's stuff. now although gaming is massive the fact that they are video games operated by often quite complex controllers means...
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Jun 11, 2017
06/17
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great music played like a rolling stones, of beethoven , turned up full volume and he finally arrives with his family and he came out to strut back and forth on the stage and people are cheering and yelling and screaming and he began to speak and the first saying he spoke about was a wall i want to build a wall and the crowd went wild. he uttered words we will do this or that and then the crowd fell a bit and he caught on immediately that bill walsh was the link between the crowd so he talked about that for two with three minutes. i usually don't hang around in the press than i wonder around. because the al looked normal and nobody bothers me. but look at the crowd and listen to him. and you realize there were looking at this the same way they look at their powerball ticket friday night and he will win for them. and then come into this state on a big plane with a beautiful wife. he has made billions and will make a great deal for them because he told them and he but did -- they believe him but the emotion of his words. >> that is the example of a great column i was on pins to know whe
great music played like a rolling stones, of beethoven , turned up full volume and he finally arrives with his family and he came out to strut back and forth on the stage and people are cheering and yelling and screaming and he began to speak and the first saying he spoke about was a wall i want to build a wall and the crowd went wild. he uttered words we will do this or that and then the crowd fell a bit and he caught on immediately that bill walsh was the link between the crowd so he talked...
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Jun 2, 2017
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>> beethoven. >> beethoven. >> beethoven. >> we got the cutest little face painter right here.? >> ahh! >> there we go. let's get started. tell me some of the tips here. >> all right. >> faint a good face. >> you need to use one sponge per child so any time you guise hire a professional insured face painter you want them to use one sponge. i'm using pink and put the foundation you always start with the beginnings. >> okay. just like good weather forecast. here we go. >> color her up she wants to be princess and she asked for pink. what a beautiful sunny day. good okay. >> how long does the average face take to paint obviously you got some talent here. >> in the 28 years, 26 years i've been painting i choose to paint very quickly i try to go about two or less minutes. >> okay. >> so that the long line moves quickly so that the families is going to enjoy the other stuff that surrounds me. any faces more difficult to pain than others when you get to be a certain age. you got to fill in the lines like on my face. >> it's easier times to paint for heads and hair at particular ages b
>> beethoven. >> beethoven. >> beethoven. >> we got the cutest little face painter right here.? >> ahh! >> there we go. let's get started. tell me some of the tips here. >> all right. >> faint a good face. >> you need to use one sponge per child so any time you guise hire a professional insured face painter you want them to use one sponge. i'm using pink and put the foundation you always start with the beginnings. >> okay. just like...
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Jun 17, 2017
06/17
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beethoven, many others. he finally arrives and is with his family. he came out and started back and forth on the stage. people were cheering, yelling and screaming. and he began to speak. and first thing he spoke about was the wall. we are going to build a wall. the crowd went wild! and he uttered some other words about where going to this, we are going to do that. and because temper dulled a bit in his and we are going to get that wall up first! and they went wild again. he caught on. the wall was the link between the crowd and he talked about for two or three minutes. and i never hang around in the press room. i just walk around. because i think i look normal, it's stupid you know nobody bothers me! if you look at the crowd, as they listen to him in terms of words and emotions and you realize they were looking at him the same way they look at the numbers on their powerball ticket on friday night. he was going to win with them. he was going to build a wall, he came into the state on a big airplane with his name in gold letters on it. his beautiful w
beethoven, many others. he finally arrives and is with his family. he came out and started back and forth on the stage. people were cheering, yelling and screaming. and he began to speak. and first thing he spoke about was the wall. we are going to build a wall. the crowd went wild! and he uttered some other words about where going to this, we are going to do that. and because temper dulled a bit in his and we are going to get that wall up first! and they went wild again. he caught on. the wall...
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Jun 20, 2017
06/17
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the hip term is noodling -- this is how he noodles -- ( piano riff ) -- yeah, bach, ba beethoven, wehe world's most dangerous band. >> stephen: you have an album. i got the band back after two years. the world's most dangerous band came back in the studio and made a record, called the world's most dangerous band. we're on the road. in beverly hills, we're going to play at the saban theater. me and valerie simpson, every motown song we love. martin short is coming by for a special appearance, and then we go to the other three. come out for it! ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: one of the things you were known for over the years is how well you dressed right there. >> you have all the different -- different colors, yes. white, of course, for summer around if you have somebody british on the show. but this man has put me -- >> stephen: i ask, what do you think of jon's outfits, is he bringing his game? >> it's not easy to put the two bands together. their band, our band, valerie simpson and me sing ago duet. i had a lot of technical questions. when i called jon up, i said, first of al
the hip term is noodling -- this is how he noodles -- ( piano riff ) -- yeah, bach, ba beethoven, wehe world's most dangerous band. >> stephen: you have an album. i got the band back after two years. the world's most dangerous band came back in the studio and made a record, called the world's most dangerous band. we're on the road. in beverly hills, we're going to play at the saban theater. me and valerie simpson, every motown song we love. martin short is coming by for a special...
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Jun 13, 2017
06/17
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no but on the way here, i was whistling a beethoven piano concerto >> did people stop you on the streetthis is new york. hopefully i made some people happy. >> we wanted to thank you for being here "find your whistle." we appreciate your time. will you whistle us to break on your way out >> sure. this is belle from "beauty and the beast. ♪ ♪ >> joe was doing duet. ♪ so familiar ♪ >> do you know this? >> yes >> love that i do >> thank you, chris. >> thank you very much >> thank you >> that's a show tune i do love. >>> welcome back, everybody. opec releasing its monthly report on supply and demand trends for the month of jay. jackie deangelis has the details. >> the head line is that opec is confirming what has been widely speculated in the market production went up month on month. a little less than half a million barrels per day. not huge but we are supposed to be in a cutting period here. so the cheating has begun. the biggest offenders, not a surprise, libya, iraq, nigeria, and here in the u.s., it is also projected increase, a little less than a million barrels per day. that's also n
no but on the way here, i was whistling a beethoven piano concerto >> did people stop you on the streetthis is new york. hopefully i made some people happy. >> we wanted to thank you for being here "find your whistle." we appreciate your time. will you whistle us to break on your way out >> sure. this is belle from "beauty and the beast. ♪ ♪ >> joe was doing duet. ♪ so familiar ♪ >> do you know this? >> yes >> love that i do...
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Jun 23, 2017
06/17
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stuart: wait a minute, i shop, bed bath-- that was beethoven's fifth. >> and they sell 50 different candlesf you could stop for on the internet. ♪ >> "varney & company" slams it on the ice age. get your two cents in, scott, come on. >> the foot traffic and store traffic has gone down faster than the on-line traffic has gone up. it's a lot bigger. as long as that's the case, it's hard to come out of this death spin. stuart: here is another aspect to the retail ice age, and that's shoplifting. there's a new study, it's called inventory shrinkage, the polite name for stealing stuff in a store. well, it's gone up to 48 billion dollars worth of shrinkage, shoplifting in a year. liz: they're calling it inventory shrinking. on the street, shoplifting is called the five-finger discount. the shoplifting incident, dollars stolen, 800 per incidents. stuart: oh. liz: people stealing. that's more than double than 2015. worker theft, too, retail worker theft, their shoplifting more than doubled. $1900 per incident, up from september of 2015. stuart: that's another negative for bricks and mortar stores. y
stuart: wait a minute, i shop, bed bath-- that was beethoven's fifth. >> and they sell 50 different candlesf you could stop for on the internet. ♪ >> "varney & company" slams it on the ice age. get your two cents in, scott, come on. >> the foot traffic and store traffic has gone down faster than the on-line traffic has gone up. it's a lot bigger. as long as that's the case, it's hard to come out of this death spin. stuart: here is another aspect to the retail...