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tavis: what were your mother's ashes doing in your pocket on stage at carnegie hall?every great place that i think my mother would have loved to have sung at, i have spread her ashes. albert halle royal in london, beautiful places that i play. buckingham palace. tavis: that is a powerful story. what has that experience meant or done for you to spread your mother's ashes? it enriches our lives to honor our parents and their parents. thethe people that lived in national family that brought me to this point of talking to you right now. i think it is important that we acknowledge there dedication to make it better for their children. my mother wanted a better life for me than she had. tavis: you have realized that thater, when did you know ?t was your calling ech >> i was trying to figure out one of do at my life and them was manchester in 1957. , alloncert in manchester of these affect you. i was walking across the floor when i was 15 years old attempting to catch the eye of a girl that i like. heard bye-bye love come out of this huge speaker. i wanted to make music that
tavis: what were your mother's ashes doing in your pocket on stage at carnegie hall?every great place that i think my mother would have loved to have sung at, i have spread her ashes. albert halle royal in london, beautiful places that i play. buckingham palace. tavis: that is a powerful story. what has that experience meant or done for you to spread your mother's ashes? it enriches our lives to honor our parents and their parents. thethe people that lived in national family that brought me to...
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still with us, kareem, senior associate at the carnegie endowment. ambassador christopher hill, a former diplomat head of the six party talks on the north korean nuclear issue, and sharon at the center for international studies. there is a hec mechanism in plae for checking but there is such a high degree of mistrust between the parties. will the outside signatories be able to check whether iran is doing everything it promised? >> i think in this initial six-months period they are not concerned does iran have clandestine facility? i think this period of verification is going to be, you know, fairly easy. but we're going to have people on the ground. and they're going to be on the ground more often than they would have otherwise been. most of the monitoring will be by the energy inspectors. what they'll get is a wider access array of facilities, they'll have access to the centerfuge facilities, uranium mines, that kind of thing. they'll have more monitoring television cameras or cameras an,and they'll be on the groundt the enrichment plants. i think t
still with us, kareem, senior associate at the carnegie endowment. ambassador christopher hill, a former diplomat head of the six party talks on the north korean nuclear issue, and sharon at the center for international studies. there is a hec mechanism in plae for checking but there is such a high degree of mistrust between the parties. will the outside signatories be able to check whether iran is doing everything it promised? >> i think in this initial six-months period they are not...
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. >> wendy: so congratulations for playing carnegie hall. >> carnegie hall friday night.i love it. >> wendy: is this the first time? i thought i saw you play it on your reality show. >> first of all, you're invited. i played there before. it's magical. i want everyone to know it's not t mormon tabernacle choir. it's an evening of vulgarity so me with an open mind. oh, my people. my people. and i should also let you know that i am trying to to get another grammy nomination for my latest comedy cd called "calm down gurrl" and i did some artwork you might enjoy. >> wendy: okay 0. let me see. oh. >> yes. >> wendy: now tell me about miley cyrus in the background photo bombing you. >> first of all, i'm not above a cheap plug. i am not above whatever hair is on my hair in that photo. >> wendy: i love it. >> and i am not above putting naked miley behind me. and if that is what makes you vote for me, then fine. if you're distracted by her nakedness on the wrecking ball, still vote for me. it's all about where is your head? where is the vocal point? >> wendy: this would be your six
. >> wendy: so congratulations for playing carnegie hall. >> carnegie hall friday night.i love it. >> wendy: is this the first time? i thought i saw you play it on your reality show. >> first of all, you're invited. i played there before. it's magical. i want everyone to know it's not t mormon tabernacle choir. it's an evening of vulgarity so me with an open mind. oh, my people. my people. and i should also let you know that i am trying to to get another grammy...
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of new york, a foundation created to do what andrew carnegie called "real and permanent good." celebrating 100 years of philanthropy at carnegie.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and friends of the newshour. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> sreenivasan: a shopping frenzy descended across the country today, as post- thanksgiving shoppers lined up for holiday savings. in some places, the mad dash for deals turned violent, with several shootings and fights breaking out. we'll have more on "black we'll have more on "black friday right after this news summary. investors on wall street kept a close eye on "black friday" shopping. the dow jones industrial average lost nearly 11 points to close at 16,086. the nasdaq rose 15 points to close above 4,059. for the week, the dow gained more than 0.5%. the nasdaq rose 2%. president obama and the first lady visited people who are fasting to protest congressional inaction on immigr
of new york, a foundation created to do what andrew carnegie called "real and permanent good." celebrating 100 years of philanthropy at carnegie.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and friends of the newshour. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> sreenivasan: a shopping frenzy descended across the country...
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marcel just studies autism at carnegie mellon university.earch has found that most people rely on the front of the brain to process the big picture around it, but with autism, the wiring between the front and the back is not as strong, so thinking is dominated by parts of the brain that handle details. >> if you do "where's waldo," people with autism are known to do better at that kind of task, finding little detail in a big picture. and the reason is they can focus on the detail without being distracted by larger picture issues. >> reporter: parker is one of three autistic employees at mindspark, and more are training in an onsite classroom. >> they just needed a chance. i think of howl hard it's been for them all these years where people dismissed them and their abilities and maybe overlooked what they could do and be. >> let's see what the steps are again. >> reporter: providing opportunity and a paycheck. carter evans, cbs news, santa monta. >>> well, coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," we will take you to the stores f
marcel just studies autism at carnegie mellon university.earch has found that most people rely on the front of the brain to process the big picture around it, but with autism, the wiring between the front and the back is not as strong, so thinking is dominated by parts of the brain that handle details. >> if you do "where's waldo," people with autism are known to do better at that kind of task, finding little detail in a big picture. and the reason is they can focus on the...
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carnegie institute.te. >> his brother was a >> his brother was a presidential candidate just presidential candidate just after the fall of the taliban. after the fall of the taliban. i met karzai on several i met karzai on several occasions. occasions. >> he became somewhat of a >> he became somewhat of a surprise to the united states. surprise to the united states. >> to be quite honest, i didn't >> to be quite honest, i didn't think the united states was think the united states was focusing much on afghanistan focusing much on afghanistan much at all until about 2009. much at all until about 2009. so there was a kind so there was a kind of of maintenance maintenance type of situation, type of situation, where president bush would talk where president bush would talk to carr disien one on to carr disien one on one-caw one-caw karzai one on one in a video karzai one on one in a video conference. conference. but national security at that but national security at that time was really focused on iraq. time
carnegie institute.te. >> his brother was a >> his brother was a presidential candidate just presidential candidate just after the fall of the taliban. after the fall of the taliban. i met karzai on several i met karzai on several occasions. occasions. >> he became somewhat of a >> he became somewhat of a surprise to the united states. surprise to the united states. >> to be quite honest, i didn't >> to be quite honest, i didn't think the united states was...
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. >> joining us in studio is sara chase from the carnegie institute. >> his brother was a presidentialdidate just after the fall of the taliban. i met karzai on several occasions. >> he became somewhat of a surprise to the united states. >> to be quite honest, i didn't think the united states was focusing much on afghanistan much at all until about 2009. so there was a kind of maintenance type of situation, where president bush would talk to carr disien one on one-caw karzai one on one in a video conference. but national security at that time was really focused on iraq. >> what do you see in what he's doing now it seems in some sense rebellious, difficult and trance gent. >> there was a shift in u.s. attitude towards president karzai when the obama administration came to power, when there was some focus on afghanistan for its own sake and a realization that the way the afghan president treated its on public how this mission went forward. an increasing realization that president karzai was at the head of a government that was if nothing else abusism corrupt. and there was an effort to t
. >> joining us in studio is sara chase from the carnegie institute. >> his brother was a presidentialdidate just after the fall of the taliban. i met karzai on several occasions. >> he became somewhat of a surprise to the united states. >> to be quite honest, i didn't think the united states was focusing much on afghanistan much at all until about 2009. so there was a kind of maintenance type of situation, where president bush would talk to carr disien one on one-caw...
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then i earned a master's degree from carnegie melon in pittsburg, pennsylvania. i spent some time as assistant executive director for a non-profit. we did work if a lot of kids in the neighborhood. i have done fundraising for candidates and issues. i have experience with the federal reserve bank of san francisco. when i look around my neighborhood and see the changes that are happening, i so there is no neighborhood grocery store. i see that small businesses in particular are coming and going, and they haven't been able to really sustain themselves. from my work experience in working for the city in the mayor's office as well as in the non-profit, i had a good sense as to what some of the challenges were. when i look in the future, i could see more challenges coming. i thought i had a set of experiences and more importantly a passion and desire to serve. >> i understand that no one wants to have their programs cut. of course not. i also want everyone here to understand that no one up here wants to cut programs because they don't care about the population being se
then i earned a master's degree from carnegie melon in pittsburg, pennsylvania. i spent some time as assistant executive director for a non-profit. we did work if a lot of kids in the neighborhood. i have done fundraising for candidates and issues. i have experience with the federal reserve bank of san francisco. when i look around my neighborhood and see the changes that are happening, i so there is no neighborhood grocery store. i see that small businesses in particular are coming and going,...
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she is performing here in new york city at carnegie hall friday night, november 8. thank you, kathy griffin. time for "ask wendy." don't go away. only huggies diapers have all new surefit to stop leaks better. to prove it, we asked real parents to put them to the test at a super stretchy baby yoga class. can our flexible waistband survive the upward facing bottom pose? quires mucho! all good. pick up your feet! see for yourself how only huggies diapers have a flexible surefit design with better protection than pampers baby dry. huggies, the brand parents trust. mnever sleeping.g. ever saving. for him, her, and you. every day. but quality affordable health care seems forever out of reach -- until now. i'm doctor peter beilenson. with local doctors we've founded a new approach to health insurance -- evergreen health. neighborhood care, same day appointments, a team approach with doctors and nurses who get to know you. that's evergreen health. learn more at evergreenmd.org. ♪ ♪ ♪ i ♪ know i can't deny... ♪ that i got a new feeling ♪ deep inside... ♪ [ female announcer
she is performing here in new york city at carnegie hall friday night, november 8. thank you, kathy griffin. time for "ask wendy." don't go away. only huggies diapers have all new surefit to stop leaks better. to prove it, we asked real parents to put them to the test at a super stretchy baby yoga class. can our flexible waistband survive the upward facing bottom pose? quires mucho! all good. pick up your feet! see for yourself how only huggies diapers have a flexible surefit design...
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>>> funding is provided by -- carnegie corporation of new york, celebrating 100 years of philanthropyand committed to doing real and permanent good in the world. the kohlberg foundation. independent production fund, with support from the partridge foundation, a john and polly guth charitable fund. the clements foundation. park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. the herb alpert foundation, supporting organizations whose mission is to promote compassion and creativity in our society. the bernard and audre rapoport foundation. the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant, and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org. anne gumowitz. the betsy and jesse fink foundation. the hkh foundation. barbara g. fleischman. and by our sole corporate sponsor, mutual of america, designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >>> welcome. in this broadcast you will meet an effervescent man who still believes we can make democracy work. wendell berry is
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i spoke to kareem, from the carnegie endowment program. thank you for being with us.er years of talks that never went anywhere, is this any different? >> this is a hopeful moment because the president in washington, barack obama, and rouhani in iran --in order to stop this program they will meet meaningful sanctions relief. be tough for congress to do that. >> there are things united states can do. the treasury department can lift banking sanctions on iran. >> these can be listed -- lifted, but in order to give everyone the binding sanctions this willare seeking, require congressional approval but the u.s., in the short term, can stop freezing billions of dollars in assets. >> what does iran need to do? >> they would have to cap there enrichment of uranium, agreeing to much greater transparency, and it would lead to shifts in stockpiling the low enriched uranium. >> the israeli prime minister is very unhappy about this and said this is the deal of the century bama called him today. how do you think that this went? >> this was very tense, and i am sure president obama
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according to study after study cluding one from carnegie mellon says listing the colalors ev if you list them. obama care wasn't about improving anything. it's about control over people's health care and over retail establishme establishments. >> let's rename obama care. let's call it the wienie act. we'll leave it there, say thank you to michelle and julie. coming up, two defining moments in u.s. history, one priceless lesson for all americans. that's next. >>> tim for what do i need to know for next week? wayne? >> i've been looking china. i've had an etf that did very well ts last year. as china improves in the middle class rises, take a look at noah, a chinese money manager. china is discovering the free market system works better than what they had before. >> john? >> guess who's privatizing their infrastructure. nigeria. gne tracks nigerian stocks. it's hitting through highs as the rest of the market looks soft. >> all over the globe lately. middle east, now africa. good job, good calls. we're going to leave it there. thanks very much. thanks for joining us. before we go, this week
according to study after study cluding one from carnegie mellon says listing the colalors ev if you list them. obama care wasn't about improving anything. it's about control over people's health care and over retail establishme establishments. >> let's rename obama care. let's call it the wienie act. we'll leave it there, say thank you to michelle and julie. coming up, two defining moments in u.s. history, one priceless lesson for all americans. that's next. >>> tim for what do i...
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i spoke to kareem, from the carnegie endowment program. thank you for being with us.er years of talks that never went anywhere, is this any different? >> this is a hopeful moment because the president in washington, barack obama, and rouhani in iran --in order to stop this program they will meet meaningful sanctions relief. be tough for congress to do that. >> there are things united states can do. the treasury department can lift banking sanctions on iran. >> these can be listed -- lifted, but in order to give everyone the binding sanctions this willare seeking, require congressional approval but the u.s., in the short term, can stop freezing billions of dollars in assets. >> what does iran need to do? >> they would have to cap there enrichment of uranium, agreeing to much greater transparency, and it would lead to shifts in stockpiling the low enriched uranium. >> the israeli prime minister is very unhappy about this and said this is the deal of the century bama called him today. how do you think that this went? >> this was very tense, and i am sure president obama
i spoke to kareem, from the carnegie endowment program. thank you for being with us.er years of talks that never went anywhere, is this any different? >> this is a hopeful moment because the president in washington, barack obama, and rouhani in iran --in order to stop this program they will meet meaningful sanctions relief. be tough for congress to do that. >> there are things united states can do. the treasury department can lift banking sanctions on iran. >> these can be...
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of new york, a foundation created to do what andrew carnegie called "real and permanent good." celebrating 100 years of philanthropy at carnegie.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and friends of the newshour. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> wooduff: americans and the world marked the 50th anniversary today of one of the 20th century's defining moments- - the assassination of president john f. kennedy. hari sreenivasan reports on the day's events. ( "taps" playing ) >> reporter: the gray skies at arlington national cemetery this morning, matched the somber occasion. joined by family members, the president's sister and last surviving sibling, jean kennedy smith, laid a rose at the grave, where a flame burned as it has for the last half century. hours later, at dealey plaza, in dallas, people gathered in bitter, wet cold as bells tolled at 12:30 central time-- the exact moment when the president was shot, as he motorca
of new york, a foundation created to do what andrew carnegie called "real and permanent good." celebrating 100 years of philanthropy at carnegie.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and friends of the newshour. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> wooduff: americans and the world marked the 50th anniversary...
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carnegie called "real and permanent good."ting 100 years of philanthropy at carnegie.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ is "bbc world news america." >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for over 30 years, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to know your business, offering specialized solutions and capital to help you meet your growth objectives. we offer expertise and tailored solutions for small businesses and major corporations. what can we do for you? ♪ >> and now, "bbc world news america." this is bbc world news america. reporting from washington, am katty kay. a f
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created to do what andrew carnegie called "real and permanent good." celebrating 100 years of philanthropy at carnegie.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... and friends of the newshour. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> wooduff: congress took the first step today toward letting americans hang on to their current health plans. but the bill that passed the house may be going nowhere fast. "newshour" congressional correspondent kwame holman begins our coverage. >> what has been visited upon the american people in the affordable care act will not be resolved by this action today. it is merely to stop the bleeding. >> reporter: the one page bill pushed through by house republicans would let those who want to keep or reinstate their health plans. the associated press reported more than four million policies have been canceled so far. michael burgess of texas: >> any good triage doctor knows bef
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carnegie called "real and permanent good."ting 100 years of philanthropy at carnegie.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org . >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib brought to you in part by. >> thestreet.com, up to the minute stock market news and in depth analysis. our quant ratings service provides objective independent ratings daily on over 4300 stocks. learn more at the street.com/nbr. >>> another delay in another key element of the new health insurance law, this one for online enrollment of small businesses, so who is affected and what does it mean for the website? with a critical november 30th deadline just days away. >> under the hood as stocks hit new records, do you know what your mu
carnegie called "real and permanent good."ting 100 years of philanthropy at carnegie.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org . >>> this is "nightly business...
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carnegie called "real and permanent good." celebrating 100 years of philanthropy at carnegie.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: the united states dealt the pakistani taliban a major blow today killing its leader. american and pakistani intelligence officials reported hakimullah mehsud died in a u.s. drone strike. he had just arrived at a compound near miranshah, in north waziristan, after attending a gathering of taliban leaders. for more, we turn to declan walsh of "the new york times." he's in london tonight. declan walsh, welcome. first of all, is it definitely confirmed that mehsud is dead? >> well, there have been several reports in the past, of course, that he die which had turned out to be false but on this occasion all of the reports-- whether they be pakistani, taliban, or american-- are suggesting that inde
carnegie called "real and permanent good." celebrating 100 years of philanthropy at carnegie.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: the united states dealt the pakistani taliban a major blow today killing its leader. american and pakistani intelligence...
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just studies autism at carnegie mellon university. research showed most people rely on the front of the brain to process the big picture around them, but in autism, the wiring between front and back is not strong so thinking is dominated by parts of the brain that handle details. >> if you do "where's waldo" people with autism are known to do better at that kind of task, finding little detail in the big picture. and the reason is they could focus on the detail without being distracted by larger picture issues. >> reporter: parker is one of three autistic employees at mind spar. >> this is how we check the programmer's work. >> reporter: and more are training in an onsite cloosm. >> they just need a chance. think how hard it has been all these year where people have dismissed them and their abilities and maybe overlooked what they could do or could be. >> let's see what the steps are again. >> reporter: providing opportunity and a paycheck. carter evans, cbs news, santa monica. >> that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for scott pell
just studies autism at carnegie mellon university. research showed most people rely on the front of the brain to process the big picture around them, but in autism, the wiring between front and back is not strong so thinking is dominated by parts of the brain that handle details. >> if you do "where's waldo" people with autism are known to do better at that kind of task, finding little detail in the big picture. and the reason is they could focus on the detail without being...
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according to study after study including one fro carnegie mellon says listing the colalors even if youist them. obama care wasn't aut improving anything. it's about control over people's health care and over retail establishme establishments. >> let's rename obama care. let's call it the wienie act. we'll leave it there, say thank you to miclle and julie. coming up, two defining moments in u.s. history, one priceless lesson for all americans. that's next. it's as simple as this. at bny mellon, our business is investments. managing them, moving them, making them work. we oversee 20% of the world's financial assets. and that ges us scale and insight no one ee has. investment management combined with investment servicing. bringing the power of investments to people's lives. invested in the world. bny mellon. customer erin swenson ordebut they didn't fit.line customer's not happy, i'm not happy. sales go down, i'm not happy. merch comes back, i'm not happy. use ups. they make returns easy. unhappy customer becomes happy customer. then, repeat customer. easy returns, i'm happy. repeat custo
according to study after study including one fro carnegie mellon says listing the colalors even if youist them. obama care wasn't aut improving anything. it's about control over people's health care and over retail establishme establishments. >> let's rename obama care. let's call it the wienie act. we'll leave it there, say thank you to miclle and julie. coming up, two defining moments in u.s. history, one priceless lesson for all americans. that's next. it's as simple as this. at bny...
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funding is provided by carnegie corporation of new york.celebrating 100 years of philanthropy and committed to doing real and permanent good in the world. the coleberg foundation, independent fund with support from the partridge foundation a john and poly fund. the clemtss foundation, park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. herb albert foupedation, supporting organizations who mission is to promote compassion in our society. the bernard foundation john d....