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tavis: another program called lang lang and friends live. >> this is in carnegie hall we're actuallyng that. this concert will have a great actor like alec baldwin, he will be the host and my friend and i will play a duet and will have a great jazz singer, we will do "sound of music" together and we will play six of these dollars. tavis: there's the piano master class and the 101 pianist's that we saw a moment ago. there is the in school music program. many people saw you on oprah winfrey. i cannot imagine they will ever forget that as long as they live, being with you on national television. you and these three kids pulling together. that is what changes lives. >> for me that was a highlight of the foundation, to be part of searching the smartest kids on the planet. and i had a great chance to take this three kids to play with me on that stage. it was beautiful. tavis: this may be a silly question but let me ask for your take on this. do you think that you are still getting better as an artist? >> i think this year the performance from in standing is better than last year. somehow.
tavis: another program called lang lang and friends live. >> this is in carnegie hall we're actuallyng that. this concert will have a great actor like alec baldwin, he will be the host and my friend and i will play a duet and will have a great jazz singer, we will do "sound of music" together and we will play six of these dollars. tavis: there's the piano master class and the 101 pianist's that we saw a moment ago. there is the in school music program. many people saw you on...
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. ♪ ♪ >> rose: muti and the chicago symphony orchestra in new york, to open the season at carnegie halltober 3rd, they are performing orff's carmina burana, i am happy to have mastery i are back at this table, when you are conducting what are you thinking about? what is going roug your head? are you hearing the music instantaneously in your head that you know the score or what? >> this is a difficult, it is difficult to answer this question. in any case the conductor starts the performance one frac shun of a second before and ends one second of a frac shun before. >> rose: yes. >> so it is almost a little bit ahead. hhe has to prepare for the musicians the mechanical part, the entrances, the queue, this and that, but you have to, in quotes, to inspire them .. that is a very difficult work, you know, to inspire. at least you are to convey your ideas and to do that properly, you participate. so don't have time to think about other things. that would be very, very dangerous. even when you conduct a symphonic poem, like the pines of rome, many people think the conductor during the performan
. ♪ ♪ >> rose: muti and the chicago symphony orchestra in new york, to open the season at carnegie halltober 3rd, they are performing orff's carmina burana, i am happy to have mastery i are back at this table, when you are conducting what are you thinking about? what is going roug your head? are you hearing the music instantaneously in your head that you know the score or what? >> this is a difficult, it is difficult to answer this question. in any case the conductor starts the...
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that's at a 90-story building under construction near carnegie hall.nd it is evacuated as we speak. city officials say there's no plans right now to try to remove the collapsed crane because that's too dangerous. one of the most travel would bridges in the northeast will be shut down to traffic as of 4 being this afternoon due to high winds. we'll keep an eye on both stories as they develop. sandy continues to cause problems for millions of americans. the monster storm is off the east coast. landfall is expected in southern new jersey sometime tonight. tens of millions of americans are already feeling sandy's impact. one of the hardest-hit areas is the in delaware. tom, what's happening right now where you are? >> reporter: take a look at the atlantic ocean right now. it's stirred up pretty well, and this is low tide, guys. this has been happening all day n. a matter of a few hours, this entire area will be inundated with those waves because high tide will occur around 8:00. that con insides with the time of the storm's more fee row shus impact. look w
that's at a 90-story building under construction near carnegie hall.nd it is evacuated as we speak. city officials say there's no plans right now to try to remove the collapsed crane because that's too dangerous. one of the most travel would bridges in the northeast will be shut down to traffic as of 4 being this afternoon due to high winds. we'll keep an eye on both stories as they develop. sandy continues to cause problems for millions of americans. the monster storm is off the east coast....
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charles: and across the street from carnegie hall.ll get an update on the crane and the rest at the top of the hour. stay with us. mbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the marke he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. oh, hey alex. just picking up some, brochures, posters copies of my acceptance speech. great! it's always good to have a backup plan, in case i get hit by a meteor. wow, your hair looks great. didn't realize they did photoshop here. y, good call on those mugs. can't let 'em see what you're drinking. you know, i'm glad we're both running a nice, clean race. no need to get nasty. here's your "honk if you had an affair with taylor" yard sign. looks good. [ male announcer ] fedex office. now save 50% on banners. ♪ >> the images
charles: and across the street from carnegie hall.ll get an update on the crane and the rest at the top of the hour. stay with us. mbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the marke he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense,...
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>>quedan 12 presentaciones más >>si, quedan una cuantas fechas, el 16 de octubre estare en carnegie hall hall de londres, con los musicos y nos enteramos. lo celebré fue una alegría, un broche de oro a esta gira que lleva dos años >>felicidades, estaremos pendientes, muchas gracias por habernos acompañado y mucha suerte en le latin grammy >>gracias al papá de ela por esta entrevista, vamos a una pausa >>verán declaraciones de monaguillo de cura que fue acusado de pedofilia >>vamos con jacki y un avance en el estado del tiempo >>el termómetro sigue bajando, y la temporada de huracánes al acecho, no deje de escribirnos, ya volvemos a primer impacto aumentan diariamente casos de meningitis en estados unidos. sentencian a ex entrenador asistente de la universidad penn state.incrementaran beneficios del seguro social el proximo aqo.buenas tardes, les habla maria elena salinas. la cifra de enfermos de meningits subio hoy a 119 y los muertos suman 11 en al menos 10 estados. el ultimo en reportar contagios es nueva jersey. jerry sandusky fue condenado a una sentencia de entre 30 y 60 aqos, culpa
>>quedan 12 presentaciones más >>si, quedan una cuantas fechas, el 16 de octubre estare en carnegie hall hall de londres, con los musicos y nos enteramos. lo celebré fue una alegría, un broche de oro a esta gira que lleva dos años >>felicidades, estaremos pendientes, muchas gracias por habernos acompañado y mucha suerte en le latin grammy >>gracias al papá de ela por esta entrevista, vamos a una pausa >>verán declaraciones de monaguillo de cura que fue...
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street just down the street from our broadcast center here and this is the street that is home to carnegie hall, the iconic russian tea roomhe steinway piano factory and all of it's been evacuated because the boom on that crane snapped off and is hanging over the street. now, authorities say if the rest of it breaks loose it could fall at such a velocity and hit with such an impact it could pierce the pavement, it could hit gas lines, water mains, steam lines and cause real disaster. so it's not a disaster yet, it's kind o a disaster waiting to happen. they're hoping that it won't, that they can tie steel cables to that boom, reattach it to the building, wait until after the storm passes and then dismantle it and take it down in a million pieces. but right now a main thoroughfare is shut down, a precarious situation still unfolding as the storm approaches. >> mason: and i assume they don't want to send anyone up there to try to secure it. no, that was part of the discussion. that boom is still attached to the cables that run to the crane housing and they're hoping that all of that will hold it.
street just down the street from our broadcast center here and this is the street that is home to carnegie hall, the iconic russian tea roomhe steinway piano factory and all of it's been evacuated because the boom on that crane snapped off and is hanging over the street. now, authorities say if the rest of it breaks loose it could fall at such a velocity and hit with such an impact it could pierce the pavement, it could hit gas lines, water mains, steam lines and cause real disaster. so it's...
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smart said she wants to have lots of children, she still plays the harp harping to perform at carnegie hallone day she definitely would like to pursue it so she is really doing a great thing it coming out of this tragedy and she sees it as recalling right now. still ahead, shocking video a bus driver attacked for no apparent reason and white a chicago student will be the first across a marathon line this season. and the james bond movie finally released. what it will be like, coming up. in tonight's medical watch a deadly form of meningitis it's not contagious but cases are growing nearly half a dozen fatalities and dozens of allergies the center for disease control and prevention say the steroid shots were from a pharmacy in massachusetts shipped to 23 states held officials believe a steroid was in their resulting in infections and for the next few months even more people may get sick. alzheimer's is linked to the cell death which occurs to rid the body of accumulated dna damage but the same process appears to impact the brain cell deterioration associated with alzheimer's university resea
smart said she wants to have lots of children, she still plays the harp harping to perform at carnegie hallone day she definitely would like to pursue it so she is really doing a great thing it coming out of this tragedy and she sees it as recalling right now. still ahead, shocking video a bus driver attacked for no apparent reason and white a chicago student will be the first across a marathon line this season. and the james bond movie finally released. what it will be like, coming up. in...
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90 story condominium, one of the major east west roadways in new york city. 57th street where carnegie hall and some of the prestigious hotels are located is shut down. this is a city tonight that is at least partially paralyzed. greta? >> thank you. >> on the jersey shore, many residents choosing not to evacuate and tempting fate riding out the storm. tony lives just south of atlantic city and joins us by phone. tell me why -- what you saw. >> well, surrounded by water since 5:00 this morning. wind blew northeast really bad. but about two hours ago, eye went over. everything was peaceful for an hour. now it's blowing out of the south maybe 60, or 70. me and my neighbors are good. there are 14 of us here. during eye we got on our for. s and shouted and aid maud sure we're okay. >> why did you stay? >> well, i knew you're going to ask me this question. so... i gave up mandatory evacuations in 1978. never needed one. surviving this one. if it got much worse boy have had a problem but i'm dry and alive and here. got food, ice, second amendment. we're all feeling good. >> it's -- it looks like
90 story condominium, one of the major east west roadways in new york city. 57th street where carnegie hall and some of the prestigious hotels are located is shut down. this is a city tonight that is at least partially paralyzed. greta? >> thank you. >> on the jersey shore, many residents choosing not to evacuate and tempting fate riding out the storm. tony lives just south of atlantic city and joins us by phone. tell me why -- what you saw. >> well, surrounded by water since...
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this is right near carnegie hall. david: if we look straight up sixth avenue, the emergency vehicles at the street level of where it is, thankfully there aren't a lot of cars around that can be harmed or killed as result of this because everybody is out of town. we should also take a look at point pleasant new jersey, not far away from atlantic city. getting were atlantic city may be the first financial casualty of the storm. atlantic city about the same kind of lump you see in point pleasant beach. according to the public safety director of atlantic city, the city is basically flooded. it looks like it will be worse than the storm of '62, which was monumental. that is the situation in the city and areas surrounding it. members of the two against retailers in the country to see how they are preparing for hurricane sandy. home depot offering 24/7. liz: joining us now, doug spiron. give us a sense how the operations are going here. are you still selling to people who may need emergency supplies? >> we have 75 stores clo
this is right near carnegie hall. david: if we look straight up sixth avenue, the emergency vehicles at the street level of where it is, thankfully there aren't a lot of cars around that can be harmed or killed as result of this because everybody is out of town. we should also take a look at point pleasant new jersey, not far away from atlantic city. getting were atlantic city may be the first financial casualty of the storm. atlantic city about the same kind of lump you see in point pleasant...
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." >> rose: you'll be at carnegie hall october 30 in a benefit for the lang lang foundation. what is that? >> we started this foundation four years ago and our aim is to helping the next generation through music. >> rose: generation of americans? generation of international -- >> starting in america and influencing the world. >> rose: good for you. >> yes, so we have this concert. >> rose: and there's a new c.d. out which i have in my hand which is called the chopin album. a favorite for you or -- >> there are a lot of my favorite songs which i practice really hard when i was a kid and now i start practices like oh, it's getting easier. >> what composer is hardest for you? >> i would say braums. >> rose: really? >> yeah, brahms. >> rose: and why is that? >> his personality is a very strong personality and the music is always going deeper and deeper and deeper and deeper. somehow when you play his music you need to be completely quiet and let the air flows. >> rose: when you have had your success, do you still have teachers? >> yes, i do. i have a few wonderful teachers >> ros
." >> rose: you'll be at carnegie hall october 30 in a benefit for the lang lang foundation. what is that? >> we started this foundation four years ago and our aim is to helping the next generation through music. >> rose: generation of americans? generation of international -- >> starting in america and influencing the world. >> rose: good for you. >> yes, so we have this concert. >> rose: and there's a new c.d. out which i have in my hand which is...
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, y atención, nueva york, el 16 de octubre ,cumplirá otro sueño realidad, al presentarse en el carnegie hallañol que se van a sorprendedr, cómo lo habla, quién se lo enseñó y cuál es su palabra favorita. >>> ben affleck vuelve a la pantalla grande, en al cinta argo, la historia de seis rehenes que quieren escapar de una prisión de irán . >>> es una historia real, es la mejor película que he hecho en mi vida. >>> affleck también participa como director. >>> es muy difícil, porque tiene menos tiempo para dirigir la película cuando estás actuando, porque tienes que pensar desde la performance y entonces, necesitas todo el tiempo para poder dirigir una película, entonces, no quieres perder tiempo de actor. >>> será que ahora ben solamente será director en hollywood. >>> es una pregunta difícil, pero pienso que prefiero dirigir. >>> después de argo, también tiene muchos proyectos pendientes, curiosamente en español. >>> me gustaría hacer una película en español y también este invierno hice una película con justin timberlake en puerto rico. >>> mire cómo aprendió español. >>> viví en méxico por 1
, y atención, nueva york, el 16 de octubre ,cumplirá otro sueño realidad, al presentarse en el carnegie hallañol que se van a sorprendedr, cómo lo habla, quién se lo enseñó y cuál es su palabra favorita. >>> ben affleck vuelve a la pantalla grande, en al cinta argo, la historia de seis rehenes que quieren escapar de una prisión de irán . >>> es una historia real, es la mejor película que he hecho en mi vida. >>> affleck también participa como director....
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earlier yesterday, a construction crane across the street from carnegie hall collapsed. this is a picture of it here leaving it hanging 80 stories above west 57th street. the new york stock exchange closed again today and battery park saw record-setting storm surge. flooding has been a huge problem across the city. >>> also, take a look at this scene at the world trade center construction site. sandy's heavy rains create water falls there and the rain flooded the city's subway system too. there is no word yet when it might reopen as it recovers from what officials say is the worst disaster in its 108-year history. >>> we are following breaking news related to superstorm standee also in the new york area, at least 50 homes have been destroyed in a raging fire in queens, new york. this is the beach town of breezy point. basically, one of the lowest points of new york city. the fire started around 11:00 last night. it has gone to six alarms. so it's real disaster there coming out of the storm. we'll continue to keep you updated throughout the morning on that disaster as wel
earlier yesterday, a construction crane across the street from carnegie hall collapsed. this is a picture of it here leaving it hanging 80 stories above west 57th street. the new york stock exchange closed again today and battery park saw record-setting storm surge. flooding has been a huge problem across the city. >>> also, take a look at this scene at the world trade center construction site. sandy's heavy rains create water falls there and the rain flooded the city's subway system...
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the city has done a good job blocking off a significant area around, including carnegie hall, one of famous landmarks/venues here. keeping an eye on it. keep it up there. >> it's become a tourist attraction, as you mentioned. >> as it does. >>> coming up -- our coverage of hurricane sandy continues after the break. an emotional day really for new jersey's governor. his memories of the areas that have endured so much devastation. >> but first, sandy may be the biggest october surprise of all for political campaigns. some say the storm has the candidates playing politics. it's all coming up on "world news now." . ♪ >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by lysol power and free. by lysol power and free. and harshness of bleach. and free ourselves from worrying about the ones we love. new lysol power & free has more cleaning power than bleach. how? the secret is the hydrogen peroxide formula. it attacks tough stains and kills 99.9% of germs. new lysol power & free. powerful cleaning that's family friendly. another step forward in our mission for health. until they see this
the city has done a good job blocking off a significant area around, including carnegie hall, one of famous landmarks/venues here. keeping an eye on it. keep it up there. >> it's become a tourist attraction, as you mentioned. >> as it does. >>> coming up -- our coverage of hurricane sandy continues after the break. an emotional day really for new jersey's governor. his memories of the areas that have endured so much devastation. >> but first, sandy may be the biggest...
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is in new york to lead the world orchestra for peace in tribute to the late george schultz at carnegie hall also conduct the london symphony orchestra in a series of concerts devoted to brams, i am pleased to have him back at this table. welcome. >> thank you so much. >> rose: how did you come to take over this orchestra? >> it is an ensemble of absolute first class musician whose present good 40 or 50 countries, and these are countries in latin america, of course, north america, many, many from europe and quite many from asia, of course russia is there, also part of territory of soviet union, and i think it makes a very good statement every time for peace, for understanding between cultures, between nations, different religious, different historical background,. >> rose: how well did you know shulte. >> i didn't know him well i met him for the first time in moscow, 1990, the chicago orchestra was magnificent, two or three concerts in moscow, i attended two at least i attended myself and then went to len grad, lenin grad, that was the first time w we met and then mae another 15, 20 times ev
is in new york to lead the world orchestra for peace in tribute to the late george schultz at carnegie hall also conduct the london symphony orchestra in a series of concerts devoted to brams, i am pleased to have him back at this table. welcome. >> thank you so much. >> rose: how did you come to take over this orchestra? >> it is an ensemble of absolute first class musician whose present good 40 or 50 countries, and these are countries in latin america, of course, north...
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>>en nueva york david bisbal se fotografio en time square antes de su presentancion en carnegie hallnor, eva luna. >>eres celoso? >>en la justa medida, porque marlen me tiene controlado. >>y de abuelo? >>es un momento hermoso, hoy amaneci con alex, el bebe más chiquito >>eres de los que madruga o se acuesta tarde >>madrugo, solo para ver despierta américa. ♪. >>muy bien que se levante temprano para ver despierta américa >>y vieron eso, como rey reciben a williams levy. el muy atento con todos. >>es l oque pasa cuando yo llego a caguas, desde el pejame me estan recibiendo >>he sido testigo de eso, a mi compadre lo reciben como al menudo. >>quieres una consulta privada conmigo? sera posible gracias a la antakarana, buscalo en univisión.com, yo te espero >>brandon es leo, verdad? >>si. >>yo vengo a ayudar. (hablan todos) >>me la deben , me la deben. >>johnny... >>mañanas volvemos con ustedes cuatro >>hay que atender bien a nuestros invitados. >>perfectisimo. >>como hablan, de veras. >>y tú estas casada, respeta >>es lo que quiero decir, pero no dejan hablar >>un refugio para el amor, po
>>en nueva york david bisbal se fotografio en time square antes de su presentancion en carnegie hallnor, eva luna. >>eres celoso? >>en la justa medida, porque marlen me tiene controlado. >>y de abuelo? >>es un momento hermoso, hoy amaneci con alex, el bebe más chiquito >>eres de los que madruga o se acuesta tarde >>madrugo, solo para ver despierta américa. ♪. >>muy bien que se levante temprano para ver despierta américa >>y vieron eso,...
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>>en nueva york david bisbal se fotografio en time square antes de su presentancion en carnegie hallia especialmente de esu hija menor, eva luna. >>eres celoso? >>en la justa medida, porque marlen me tiene controlado. >>y de abuelo? >>es un momento hermoso, hoy amaneci con alex, el bebe más chiquito >>eres de los que madruga o se acuesta tarde >>madrugo, solo para ver despierta américa. ♪. >>muy bien que se levante temprano para ver despierta américa >>y vieron eso, como rey reciben a williams levy. el muy atento con todos. >>es l oque pasa cuando yo llego a caguas, desde el pejame me estan recibiendo >>he sido testigo de eso, a mi compadre lo reciben como al menudo. >>quieres una consulta privada conmigo? sera posible gracias a fabiola kramsky y esto es al despertar extra...un nuevo reporte de las prisiones de california pone en tela de juicio a los empleados y oficiales en las Árceles... el informe sugiere el contrabando de celulares como una practica coÚn en las prisiones...otro gran problema, senalan, son las relaciones iÍcitas entre empleados y reos...el reporte critica a los ab
>>en nueva york david bisbal se fotografio en time square antes de su presentancion en carnegie hallia especialmente de esu hija menor, eva luna. >>eres celoso? >>en la justa medida, porque marlen me tiene controlado. >>y de abuelo? >>es un momento hermoso, hoy amaneci con alex, el bebe más chiquito >>eres de los que madruga o se acuesta tarde >>madrugo, solo para ver despierta américa. ♪. >>muy bien que se levante temprano para ver despierta...
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>>ayer david bisbal se presento en carnegie hall en nueva york.nemos invitados de lujo para que terminen en mi patio, a tocar ahí, carnita asada >>todo mundo dice que si >>pero no tengo lana para pagarles. >>como comida. >>ya para terminar, thalía hoy es la imagen del dia, tienen que ver que se atrevio a hacer la diva mexicana sobre la mesa de una junta. >>ahí la vemos, esta en promocion de su disco, se paro sobre la mesa de reuniones y esta haciendo la famosa pose de yoga, que ella practica. >>carla, tú puedes >>no, hombre. >>se va a partir una pierna. >>no, dos o tres cosas >>los huracanes, pueden? >>no seas abusadora. >>le salió bien. >>le está saliendo bien. se esta divirtiendo, pues viene más porque vamos a sacar brillo a la pista, mañana nos visita estrella de mira quien baila, bobby pulido >>y se arma la grande vuelve el alborto a despierta américa con huracanes del norte >>pose de yoga, muchachos. >>ay, ay, ay. ♪. ♪. >>para hacer yoga hay que ser muy flexibles como walmart. puedes apartar lo que te gusta e irlo pagando poco a poquito hasta
>>ayer david bisbal se presento en carnegie hall en nueva york.nemos invitados de lujo para que terminen en mi patio, a tocar ahí, carnita asada >>todo mundo dice que si >>pero no tengo lana para pagarles. >>como comida. >>ya para terminar, thalía hoy es la imagen del dia, tienen que ver que se atrevio a hacer la diva mexicana sobre la mesa de una junta. >>ahí la vemos, esta en promocion de su disco, se paro sobre la mesa de reuniones y esta haciendo la...
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over 20 years michael feinstein has been traveling the world performing american pop classics in carnegie hallhan george and ira gershwin. >> he plays some of the most memorable songs in his new book. michael feinstein is here with us right now. great to have you with us. good morning. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> this is my favorite time of day. >> best time to sing we hear. >> yes. >> what initially attracted to you the gershwins? >> it was the sound of the music, the harmonies, the harmonic sense of george gershwin was extraordinary to me as a kid. it affected me. it never affected me before. but it reached me in a way that was beyond intellect as a kid. it just touched me deeply and i had to fine everything i could by george gershwin and then discovered ira's lyrics later. >> you went on to work for ira. >> 20 years old through a series of coincidences i met ira gershwin who was 80 years old. george died in 1937 at the age of 38. i spent six years of taking the gershwin archive which was my dream job. it was my education in music. in life. and it gave me the career that i have perf
over 20 years michael feinstein has been traveling the world performing american pop classics in carnegie hallhan george and ira gershwin. >> he plays some of the most memorable songs in his new book. michael feinstein is here with us right now. great to have you with us. good morning. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> this is my favorite time of day. >> best time to sing we hear. >> yes. >> what initially attracted to you the gershwins? >> it...