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in view of the fact that dale carnegie had such an impact on multiple generations, and also considering that rush limbaugh is in the missouri hall of fame, i couldn't help but wonder if indeed dale carnegie is in the missouri hall of fame. thank you. >> oh-i thought you were going to ask something different. i believe he is, yes, as a matter of fact. and i also just found out that the warrensburg folks called me and they're creating a hall of fame at that central missouri university, i believe it's called now, and they're going to have a little ceremony in the fall for carnegie. they've commissioned a bust of him and so on. so he is getting recognition here. >> thank you. so you mentioned his damn fool things i've done. but they were kind of nonspecific. did he mention who they happened with or what was the context of some of those? >> yes. it's really actually -- it was great reading because his private writing was much like his public writing, very perky and interesting and he sort of lashing himself, i had a meeting with joe something i and some other people and he cussed a little bit. he said, you know, damned if i doesn't r
in view of the fact that dale carnegie had such an impact on multiple generations, and also considering that rush limbaugh is in the missouri hall of fame, i couldn't help but wonder if indeed dale carnegie is in the missouri hall of fame. thank you. >> oh-i thought you were going to ask something different. i believe he is, yes, as a matter of fact. and i also just found out that the warrensburg folks called me and they're creating a hall of fame at that central missouri university, i...
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double amount of last year. >> a electrical middle school student is heading to carnegie hall in newk. he's a sax player in san carlos and has been chosen for the year's middle schools honors performance series in june. he says he loved jazz music for his life. >> my mom tells me i used to fall asleep in the car listening to jazz. i had a little toy saxo phone around five. i picked up an you will hi one at age ten. >> the he says he was almost in tears when he found out. he's not sure yet whether he wants to be a professional saxo phone player so he's just going to see where the road takes him >> nice to have the choices. >> yes. >> coming up next, the life saving injection that could reverse sometimes deadly affects of a drug overdose. why isn't it more widely available? [doorbell rings] hey. hey. what's this? it's u-verse live tv. with at&t u-verse... you can watch live tv from your device. hey. hey. anywhere in your home. [doorbell rings] hey. hey. so you won't miss a minute of the game. call now to get a u-verse bundle for the same great price for 2 years. guaranteed. >>> there i
double amount of last year. >> a electrical middle school student is heading to carnegie hall in newk. he's a sax player in san carlos and has been chosen for the year's middle schools honors performance series in june. he says he loved jazz music for his life. >> my mom tells me i used to fall asleep in the car listening to jazz. i had a little toy saxo phone around five. i picked up an you will hi one at age ten. >> the he says he was almost in tears when he found out. he's...
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double amount of last year. >> a electrical middle school student is heading to carnegie hall in nework. he's a sax player in san carlos and has been chosen for the year's middle schools honors performance series in june. he says he loved jazz music for his life. >> my mom tells me i used to fall asleep in the car listening to jazz. i had a little toy saxo phone around five. i picked up an you will hi one at age ten. >> the he says he was almost in tears when he found out. he's not sure yet whether he wants to be a professional saxo phone player so he's just going to see where the road takes him >> nice to have the choices. >> yes. >> coming up next, the life saving injection that could reverse sometimes deadly affects of a drug overdose. why isn't it more widely available? ♪ ♪ some mone deposit a check, transfer some money. so it's your uncle's turn. what? wait, wait, wait... no, no, no, wait, wait. (baby crying) so you can deposit a check... with the touch of a finger. so you can arrange a transfer in the blink of an eye. so you can help make a bond... i got it. that lasts a lifeti
double amount of last year. >> a electrical middle school student is heading to carnegie hall in nework. he's a sax player in san carlos and has been chosen for the year's middle schools honors performance series in june. he says he loved jazz music for his life. >> my mom tells me i used to fall asleep in the car listening to jazz. i had a little toy saxo phone around five. i picked up an you will hi one at age ten. >> the he says he was almost in tears when he found out....
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the irani and born composer , headlininghat carnegie hall. thelatest cd is titled, rumi symphony project. it features grammy-winning musicians and engineers from all over the world. tell me about this project and how it came to be. >> i will move to the united states from iran and it has been 10 years. it has been a cycle of mentality. tavis: what about these four different chapters echo >> the first cycle of my project, it is the main number alone project that i am told is the first cycle. i have different goals and one of the main ways to bring the music of the stand west together. integrationo create of these cultures together. about persianking music. i think it is a great idea to bring the best of two together and create something new. evolved in nearly 600 years. has remained the way it has for thousands of years. creating something new that can relate to people from all over rather than just one geographic country or map. this is my phrase, not yours. how much pushing the envelope has to do with not wanting to be boxed in? the new york
the irani and born composer , headlininghat carnegie hall. thelatest cd is titled, rumi symphony project. it features grammy-winning musicians and engineers from all over the world. tell me about this project and how it came to be. >> i will move to the united states from iran and it has been 10 years. it has been a cycle of mentality. tavis: what about these four different chapters echo >> the first cycle of my project, it is the main number alone project that i am told is the...
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you might have seen her on stage at carnegie hall.days following the september 11th attacks. and as a news anchor in washington there wasn't a time when i heard america the beautiful or any other patriotic song being played that it didn't bring tears to your eyes, and i'm wondering as a native of boston, your emotions on this day? >> yeah, it's a lot. we talk about the heaviness of what this day means, and as someone who was here last year, i covered this as soon as i heard about it. i have friends running in the marathon, everybody knows somebody. and i was working in new york and went straight up to boston, and it's a difficult thing to hear. >> this is liz walker. let's listen in. >> there is a rising. there is no way to walk down boylston street without thinking about the evil spilling of precious blood, the hateful strike on a world treasure, but we are also reminded of the amazing capacity of the human spirit to rise in heroism, compassion and sacrifice. a -- year has passed so quickly, and many wounds are yet to heal, but this
you might have seen her on stage at carnegie hall.days following the september 11th attacks. and as a news anchor in washington there wasn't a time when i heard america the beautiful or any other patriotic song being played that it didn't bring tears to your eyes, and i'm wondering as a native of boston, your emotions on this day? >> yeah, it's a lot. we talk about the heaviness of what this day means, and as someone who was here last year, i covered this as soon as i heard about it. i...
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you also have the rain forest benefit coming up at carnegie hall, the 25th anniversary of your rain forestt's true. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: what side of that whole rain forest issue do you come down on? because if we didn't cut those trees down, they would swallow our cities, okay. at this point, we're just playing defense. so what's-- what's your take here on that rain forest thing? >> my instinct is we're better off with it. >> stephen: really. >> than without it. >> stephen: really? >> yeah, just an instinct. ( applause ) >> stephen: why do we need trees? we have plastic now. >> i-- our real emphasis is not on tree. >> stephen: no, what's it on? >> we're trying to make the lives of people who live there better. >> stephen: people who live in the amazon? >> not just the amazon. the tropical forest generally. they're beleaguered people. >> stephen: what does "beleaguered" mean? is that like allegory. >> under siege. >> stephen: what's it like to have one name? >> it's -- >> stephen: why? >> fantastic for signing autographs. >> stephen: saves so much time. ( cheers and applause
you also have the rain forest benefit coming up at carnegie hall, the 25th anniversary of your rain forestt's true. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: what side of that whole rain forest issue do you come down on? because if we didn't cut those trees down, they would swallow our cities, okay. at this point, we're just playing defense. so what's-- what's your take here on that rain forest thing? >> my instinct is we're better off with it. >> stephen: really. >> than...
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about a few years ago and i said this is a perfect thing for us to be bringing to new york city at carnegie hallhen we visit there in may. i wanted to bring an american program, contemporary work of john adams. john adams is one of the most imminent composers in america today. theso wanted to show what may festival has accomplished over it's very long history. it is the oldest choral festival in the united states. i think this one is a very important contribution. you turned that corner because you started out describing what happened that night as obscure. there is nothing of secure about it in my mind, it was flat out racist. there must be plenty of other pieces we have never heard from all kinds of composers including those of color that have been pushed to the corners, collecting dust on the shelves somewhere, because it wasn't given the respect it initially deserved and no one brought it to the rest of us so we could be exposed. is there a bunch of stuff that we just haven't heard? quick there is so much music we have not heard coming from all sources that i could fill up the rest of my lif
about a few years ago and i said this is a perfect thing for us to be bringing to new york city at carnegie hallhen we visit there in may. i wanted to bring an american program, contemporary work of john adams. john adams is one of the most imminent composers in america today. theso wanted to show what may festival has accomplished over it's very long history. it is the oldest choral festival in the united states. i think this one is a very important contribution. you turned that corner because...
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. >> local middle school student is heading to carnegie hall in new york.sachs phone player and eighth grader at this middle school in san carlos has been chosen for this year meddle school honors performance series in june. he says he has loved jazz music his entire life. >> my mom even tells me that i used to fall asleep in the car listening to jazz. so and i even had a little toy sachs phone around 5 and i picked up the actual sachs phone around 10 and i have been playing it since. >>reporter: says he was almost in tears when he found out he had been accepted. he does say he's not yet sure if he wants to be a professional sax player so will see where the road takes him. smart guy. another half hour of 7 news at 9:00 just moments away. assault vandalism what is to be place of peace and quiet effort to make bay area library safer. >> what is it like to spend your days and nights with nowhere to call home. this video from a go pro camera will show us. >> tired of lugging around the crunchy car seats. tonight the new light weighten ovation that fits into a b
. >> local middle school student is heading to carnegie hall in new york.sachs phone player and eighth grader at this middle school in san carlos has been chosen for this year meddle school honors performance series in june. he says he has loved jazz music his entire life. >> my mom even tells me that i used to fall asleep in the car listening to jazz. so and i even had a little toy sachs phone around 5 and i picked up the actual sachs phone around 10 and i have been playing it...
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"guys and dolls" one night at carnegie hall, with nathan lane, and a bunch of broadway stars.ays rehearsal that we had, it was grueling. i woke up in the middle of the night, with a nightmare that i froze up onstage. >> are you kidding? you did that? i can't believe that. >> but it turned out, all's well. >> i love this because it's lunchtime after this, i'm having lunch. steve brings me his pasta sauce, two jars of it, and i'm like, steve, i thought you liked me. you don't bring a woman just a jar. where's my lunch? >> it's great. it really is. >> is this your recipe? >> it's my mother's recipe. we improved on it. it's uncle steve's, it's a little spicy. uncle steve's ny.com, get it online. it's good. it's gluten-free. it's good. >> uncle steve's. >> you'll like it. i promise you. >> okay. that does it for this spicy edition of "news nation." i'm tamron hall. "andrea mitchell reports" up next. oh, this is so spicy! dad, why are you getting that? is there a prize in there? oh, there's a prize, all right. [ male announcer ] inside every box of cheerios are those great-tasting l
"guys and dolls" one night at carnegie hall, with nathan lane, and a bunch of broadway stars.ays rehearsal that we had, it was grueling. i woke up in the middle of the night, with a nightmare that i froze up onstage. >> are you kidding? you did that? i can't believe that. >> but it turned out, all's well. >> i love this because it's lunchtime after this, i'm having lunch. steve brings me his pasta sauce, two jars of it, and i'm like, steve, i thought you liked me....
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this year's 25th anniversary benefit concert is thursday at new york's carnegie hall.eaction to a guest -- everyone keeps saying, i'm star truck. i can't believe they're here. >> aw. >> what do you want me to say? >> that's right. i'm fantastic. i'm the best. >> there's no good answer to that. >> you took the words out of my mouth. >> can you believe it's been 25 years? $33 million. operating in 20 different countries and it all started back in '89. >> it doesn't seem like that long ago. >> and you've been one of our great supporters, al, and i hope you'll come again this year. we're still struggling, you know, with the fights to save the rain forest, and their indigenous inhabitants. and the fight and struggle goes on, so we do hope that we'll be supported at carnegie hall for this great cause. >> some great musicians who signed up as well. paul simon, james taylor. at this point, do you all just pick up the phone and say hey, 17th year, you ready? >> we do. >> at times they put the phone right down. we've got paul. we've got kevin spacey this year. steven stills. pat
this year's 25th anniversary benefit concert is thursday at new york's carnegie hall.eaction to a guest -- everyone keeps saying, i'm star truck. i can't believe they're here. >> aw. >> what do you want me to say? >> that's right. i'm fantastic. i'm the best. >> there's no good answer to that. >> you took the words out of my mouth. >> can you believe it's been 25 years? $33 million. operating in 20 different countries and it all started back in '89. >>...
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we have very good relationships with carnegie hall. zaron knows everybody in this business.hey want to come back. i think that california, especially, but most states will not have enough money for higher education. so i think all their money is going to have to go for k through 12 and, therefore, these universities are going to have to figure out how can they become self sustaining? and i think with this music center, we can attract students from all over the world that pay a normal price for tuition and become and, you know, come and not be subject to cuts in the funding every year from the state of california. >> the center was unfinished when you stepped in. what attracted you? >> i was told there was this great music center and i went there and i saw there was a building but no seats and had no lobby, no entrance, but it looked like it could be great. somebody played the piano, i thought it sounded good, but my background was playing a bass drum in a military band. i asked a friend, can you do me a favor, go out and tell me what you think of this because we're thinking
we have very good relationships with carnegie hall. zaron knows everybody in this business.hey want to come back. i think that california, especially, but most states will not have enough money for higher education. so i think all their money is going to have to go for k through 12 and, therefore, these universities are going to have to figure out how can they become self sustaining? and i think with this music center, we can attract students from all over the world that pay a normal price for...
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me, a fat guy from brooklyn at carnegie hall.we had nine days. nathan lane, all broadway stars. 36-piece orchestra. it was about ten days ago. and i woke up in the middle of the night having a nightmare that i was going to go blank on my lines. >> can you show us some stuff? >> no, i'm not doing anything. >> "luck be a lady"? >> i just mouthed. >> i think we have some of it. just the audio, okay. ♪ luck be a lady tonight >> you can hear me in that. see, that was me. that strong voice. the baritone. >> it's amazing how they mix that. >> i was going to say, this is range, from "the sopranos" to "guys and dolls." >> nathan lane asked me to do it. it was just a wonderful -- i mean, i've always known how talented they are, but it was a scary, scary thing. they said did you have fun? i have fun now thinking about it. >> you can catch the season two premier of "karma's a beep" thursday night. >> you can't say that word. >> not on network television. >> i'm not saying it. 8:00. it's going to be fun. watch the show. >> it's good to see yo
me, a fat guy from brooklyn at carnegie hall.we had nine days. nathan lane, all broadway stars. 36-piece orchestra. it was about ten days ago. and i woke up in the middle of the night having a nightmare that i was going to go blank on my lines. >> can you show us some stuff? >> no, i'm not doing anything. >> "luck be a lady"? >> i just mouthed. >> i think we have some of it. just the audio, okay. ♪ luck be a lady tonight >> you can hear me in...
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>> yes, at carnegie hall. >> you have one woman show coming up? >> yeah. >> this is unbelievable.asselbeck will ask me when you leave. >> pricele! >> that's a very good answer. >> it's right around your birthday. , i promise. >> i bet it is. >> i owe you a ticket since i almost killed new a car. >> yeah. how about if we all come to your show? >> i would be so honored. i really would. >> it's a date. >> oh, my gosh! you heard it here. that would be good. >> we'll be the three nodded off in the middle because we get off at 3:00 o'clock in the morning. >> i'll start early. >> thank you. >> we're there for the early bird show. thank you very much. >> thanks for having me. >> straight ahead, it's any parent's worst nightmare, an intruder standing over the baby's crib in the middle of the night. that's not a movie. that really happened in somebody's house. >> people share a lot of things on facebook. what about money? mark zuckerberg getting into the business of banking? stuart varney is here, usually walks fast down the hall. today he's got a bit of a saunter. >> come on over, stu. say
>> yes, at carnegie hall. >> you have one woman show coming up? >> yeah. >> this is unbelievable.asselbeck will ask me when you leave. >> pricele! >> that's a very good answer. >> it's right around your birthday. , i promise. >> i bet it is. >> i owe you a ticket since i almost killed new a car. >> yeah. how about if we all come to your show? >> i would be so honored. i really would. >> it's a date. >> oh, my gosh!...
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yesterday we were watching great video of him performing at carnegie hall.t's got to be daunting. >> it is. letterman's the longest running late night host. everyone thinks he's the greatist. but colbert has a lot of support from his fellow comedians. you've seen fallon there. jimmy kimmel issued a statement. >> so who will replace the colbert report? >> they've got a thought of amy schumer, key and peelle. they've got a lot of choices. >> do you think that stephen colbert will ever bring back colbert even as a gag or bit in the show? >> quite possibly. he's shedding the persona. rush limbaugh went after him yesterday saying this is a war on the heartland of america which probably made cbs happy because it generated a bunch of publicity. he's losing that blow hard persona that he's used for the last nine years. >> is there anything to what limbaugh said? >> i don't think there is. colbert is a comedian. he's done this act for nine years. he said in an announcement right away yesterday he was losing it. so i think you'll see a new stephen colbert next year. >
yesterday we were watching great video of him performing at carnegie hall.t's got to be daunting. >> it is. letterman's the longest running late night host. everyone thinks he's the greatist. but colbert has a lot of support from his fellow comedians. you've seen fallon there. jimmy kimmel issued a statement. >> so who will replace the colbert report? >> they've got a thought of amy schumer, key and peelle. they've got a lot of choices. >> do you think that stephen...