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right next to carnegie hall.ol into carnegie hall. >> speakers within the pool will be include the music of carnegie hall. >> playing music and bringing in, you were telling me earlier you want world class travelers, billionaires, want a experience of a lifetime. what kind of experience will i get. get very unique experience. personalized experience. that is part of luxury. what the experience you want this stay, this experience to be 50 jobs in new york city. we should mention. get all the guests to come in. we have to tell you the stocks, by the way, own a few shares. the stock is up 25%. hyatt in general had a really strong year. >> we had a very strong year. >> walter, thank you very much. i want to show liz and dave a couple of amenities. we're here in one of the guest rooms. this is at 157. you both know that this is on 57th street, remember the crain dangling. that is all over. right now we're in, first off, i raided mini bar for both of you. i want to show you uber-luxury. this is standard guest room. liz
right next to carnegie hall.ol into carnegie hall. >> speakers within the pool will be include the music of carnegie hall. >> playing music and bringing in, you were telling me earlier you want world class travelers, billionaires, want a experience of a lifetime. what kind of experience will i get. get very unique experience. personalized experience. that is part of luxury. what the experience you want this stay, this experience to be 50 jobs in new york city. we should mention. get...
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. >> when you went to carnegie hall in may 2013, tell me about that. the first concert?yes. >> it was unbelievable. it was like you dream something positive and then it happens even more in reality than you could have dreamed. charlie, i don't go through life sentiments all the time, but there was no way i could be in that experience and not feel touched and moved. it was right where i live. that was, my met orchestra which i had worked within two years. there it was, music we never played before but music i had done often and wanted to play with them. there was that audience there, giving us every bit of concentration and support and love and excitement. enormously, because now we have to put a lot of things to stopether that had or diffuse over the two years. we had plenty of things that were moving forward at the time when i had to suddenly stop. >> you found music when you were very young, or music on your? >> music found me. i apparently could sing before i could talk properly. >> tell me that story, its amazing. >> my dad used to sing songs to i apparently could re
. >> when you went to carnegie hall in may 2013, tell me about that. the first concert?yes. >> it was unbelievable. it was like you dream something positive and then it happens even more in reality than you could have dreamed. charlie, i don't go through life sentiments all the time, but there was no way i could be in that experience and not feel touched and moved. it was right where i live. that was, my met orchestra which i had worked within two years. there it was, music we never...
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how do you get to carnegie hall? practice. how do you get to the carnegie hall of your soul?ou practice. you change your behavior. every day. it is very difficult. you are constantly falling down. you have to try to change it again. what i love about the practice, you sit and you meditate and you try to do nothing but listen to the sound of your breath and not have a thought. a teacher had a beautiful saying he said to me, he said of all of the creatures in the universe, the only one from the house fly to the rhinoceros, they all rest in a waking state. except man. mankind is the only one that does not rest while he is awake. we were talking earlier. taking the five minute nap. >> you can feel the fatigue leaving you. when i go to bed, i hit the pillow and i am asleep in under one minute. >> our brains are cellular material. if you take a weight, you put it down, you can do another one. >> let me talk about "homeland." bring up some of these other things. did you appreciate what it was when you first saw it? what was it for you? saul? >> i got the phone call on my birthday. s
how do you get to carnegie hall? practice. how do you get to the carnegie hall of your soul?ou practice. you change your behavior. every day. it is very difficult. you are constantly falling down. you have to try to change it again. what i love about the practice, you sit and you meditate and you try to do nothing but listen to the sound of your breath and not have a thought. a teacher had a beautiful saying he said to me, he said of all of the creatures in the universe, the only one from the...
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. >> rose: when you went, i think, to carnegie hall was may 2013.u mean the first concert? >> rose: yeah. >> this was unbelievable. this was like you dream something positive, and then it happens even more in reality than you could have dreamed. and charlie, i'm not-- i don't go through life sentimental all the time. i really don't. but there was no way i could be in that experience and not feel touched and moved. it was right where i lived. there it was, my orchestra which i hadn't worked with in two years there it was, music that we hadn't played before and that i had done often and wanted to play with them. and there was that audience there, giving us every-- every bit of concentration, support and love and of excitement. and it helps enormously because now we have to put a lot of things back together that were sort of had to stop or diffuse over the two years. and we had plenty of things that were moving forward at the time when i had to suddenly stop. >> you found music when you were very young. >> yes, i did. >> or music found you. >> music fo
. >> rose: when you went, i think, to carnegie hall was may 2013.u mean the first concert? >> rose: yeah. >> this was unbelievable. this was like you dream something positive, and then it happens even more in reality than you could have dreamed. and charlie, i'm not-- i don't go through life sentimental all the time. i really don't. but there was no way i could be in that experience and not feel touched and moved. it was right where i lived. there it was, my orchestra which i...
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enough ♪ ♪ ain't no river wide enough >> i think one of our proudest moments was when we filled up carnegie hallof inspiration. and it started out with a dream of bringing inspirational music downtown to 57th street. and they told us we would never sell out. and we did. we had a line around the corner. ray put together an orchestra. we had 125 piece mass choir and it was just incredible. it was an incredible night. and enthen we went back again to karncarnegie and did tribute to music of the mow town. >> that was a true collaborative effort. she had han idea. i had an idea. they approached me. we came together. we co-produced. i conducted and she took care of all the other logistical stuff. that's a good example of what it really takes to be successful. >> it's that partnership that keeps the music going between them. >> we stay in the moment. so on an every day level it is about what do we have today? >> up next, creating alternative images of the africa. it is a huge mission for a local nigerian woman. >> it is this journey of wanting to sort of have myself, including others, see to sort of ha
enough ♪ ♪ ain't no river wide enough >> i think one of our proudest moments was when we filled up carnegie hallof inspiration. and it started out with a dream of bringing inspirational music downtown to 57th street. and they told us we would never sell out. and we did. we had a line around the corner. ray put together an orchestra. we had 125 piece mass choir and it was just incredible. it was an incredible night. and enthen we went back again to karncarnegie and did tribute to music...
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how do you get to the carnegie hall of your soul, of your life, how do you get to the concert hall where you make the best music inside your house, you practice. how do you practice? you change your behaviour. every day, it's very difficult and you constantly are falling down and you have to constantly try to change it again. and what i love about the practice is you sit and you meditate and you try to simply do nothing but listen the sound of your breath and not have a thought. and the teacher up at month certificatei had a beautiful saying he once said to me. he said of all the creatures in the universe, the only one from the house fly to the rye non-- rye those russ, they all rest in a waking state except man. mankind is the only one that doesn't rest while he's awake. and we were talking earlier, taking that little five minute nap. >> rose: the power of the nap. >> just take, you can liss rat-- literally feel the fat agency leaving you as you just let it go. >> yeah. >> . >> rose: when i go to bed, i hit the pillow and i'm sleep in a minute. >> yeah. and our brains are cellular mater
how do you get to the carnegie hall of your soul, of your life, how do you get to the concert hall where you make the best music inside your house, you practice. how do you practice? you change your behaviour. every day, it's very difficult and you constantly are falling down and you have to constantly try to change it again. and what i love about the practice is you sit and you meditate and you try to simply do nothing but listen the sound of your breath and not have a thought. and the teacher...
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you mentioned the music from carnegie hall in the pool.ng out over central park gives you a sense of place. these are experiences that do that. most importantly, it's the warmth and care of my colleagues that will differentiate this property. it's not just another luxury hotel. it will be somewhere where you get a sense of character. >> new york is a big market. there's a lot of supply that has opened recently and that will continue to open over the next couple of years. is this more of a long-term play? is there a reason this rant is positioned for this city? >> this is emblematic of our growth land. -- growth plan. when we went public, we had one property in new york city and today we have eight under development. this was a very focused plan to go -- to grow. the part are and is gaining artntum in this means global customer base is coming to new york more and more. >> does that mean the you were underrepresented in new york city or that new york city represents a better prospect than other growing global cities like london, shanghai, si
you mentioned the music from carnegie hall in the pool.ng out over central park gives you a sense of place. these are experiences that do that. most importantly, it's the warmth and care of my colleagues that will differentiate this property. it's not just another luxury hotel. it will be somewhere where you get a sense of character. >> new york is a big market. there's a lot of supply that has opened recently and that will continue to open over the next couple of years. is this more of a...
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this is carnegie hall. >> no more war.y're concerned about the build-up of the force because we think that anything that's built-up like this is liable to be used. >> a democratic convention is about to begin in a police state. there just doesn't seem to be any other way to say it. >> the people of chicago and its mayor are proud to welcome a great political gathering of americans who come here to shape the future of a nation. and as long as i'm mayor of this town, there will be law and order in chicago. [ applause ] >> the two men who most still believe this is all about arrived in chicago to begin their final drive for delegate votes. >> most of us were saying it wasn't politically possible for mccarthy to overcome those who were pledged to humphrey. so, there clearly needed to be another force. >> arriving now, senator george mcgovern of south dakota. >> mcgovern got into the race because there was a big hole in the anti-war side. and, you know, bobby kennedy had a lot of delegates. >> mccarthy said he didn't believe mc
this is carnegie hall. >> no more war.y're concerned about the build-up of the force because we think that anything that's built-up like this is liable to be used. >> a democratic convention is about to begin in a police state. there just doesn't seem to be any other way to say it. >> the people of chicago and its mayor are proud to welcome a great political gathering of americans who come here to shape the future of a nation. and as long as i'm mayor of this town, there will...
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i think -- >> for people, they do audio for things like madison square garden, carnegie hall, they are growing their business in car audio systems from porsche po to bentley and bmw . >> i like this they are not just a audio company but a life style company. you will see them in your home, i do a have systems in home --av systems in home, a wealthy are getting wealthier they ar put te system in home. >> they are there already. >> but you talk about emerging markets. >> they are spending more money, they spend about 2.5% of sales, this year, they are investoring to future, anticipateing more growth, i look they are spending money for growth. liz: they did headphones, i asked about beats competition, now apple bought beats by dr. dre, they have the cool factor too. >> headphones are good, they are really good, we have, about 4 pairs of beats in my house, and one pair of harmon, those of ones that everyone reached for. and i have speaker in my car, i have beyonce all day. liz: i got the eagles, what does that tell you? there is the speaker, a fan of the company, i covered it for a long ti
i think -- >> for people, they do audio for things like madison square garden, carnegie hall, they are growing their business in car audio systems from porsche po to bentley and bmw . >> i like this they are not just a audio company but a life style company. you will see them in your home, i do a have systems in home --av systems in home, a wealthy are getting wealthier they ar put te system in home. >> they are there already. >> but you talk about emerging markets....
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i saw him at carnegie hall a few years ago and almost his entire act was exsearch rainous off the cuffilliance doesn't even begin to cover it his piers knew that they understood the giant talent of robin williams. >> too soon. he is out of here way too soon. is he very gifted. benchmark. no one can ever kind of reach that again, i don't think. no one ever did. >> mourning the loss of such a great man and he was also a friend and i admired him and he is a legend. >> he made people laugh. in today's world with the violence and everything that is going around, there was very serious -- we are going to miss him a lot. >> many creative artists are tortured souls. ernest hemingway and kurt cobain there is a unique pressure on famous people. everyone has high expectations of them and very difficult to live up to those expectations and still live as a normal human being. i met robin williams one time at yankee stadium. he seemed to be a good guy, maybe everybody in the box laugh and he was very courteous. colonel hunt who provided security for mr. williams at times confirmed that last night. s
i saw him at carnegie hall a few years ago and almost his entire act was exsearch rainous off the cuffilliance doesn't even begin to cover it his piers knew that they understood the giant talent of robin williams. >> too soon. he is out of here way too soon. is he very gifted. benchmark. no one can ever kind of reach that again, i don't think. no one ever did. >> mourning the loss of such a great man and he was also a friend and i admired him and he is a legend. >> he made...
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they are far from carnegie hall and the acoustics are anything but perfect. >> hard ice could actually do damage. >> this is difficult. >> a decision has to be made to perform or not. >> yes, in and out, boom boom, let's do it. >> reporter: in the end despite the brutal conditions, two of the musicians disregard frozen fingers and possible damage to their instruments. the sound of cello and violin transformer mt. albert to a mountain top recital hall. jim hig high hooley, al jazeera. >>> our picture of the day is coming up. and a change to the school day at least for some students. e students. >> we are still dealing with major heat across the central plains. the temperatures for the last week have been well above average and the heat index has been in the triple dicts. digit. heat warnings across much of illinois and affecting st. louis. temperatures are high 90s. dallas at 98, heat index is going to feel more like 105 and 106. st. louis we're not getting to average temperatures until we get back here to saturday. so still a heat threat and very dangerous situation as we go through th
they are far from carnegie hall and the acoustics are anything but perfect. >> hard ice could actually do damage. >> this is difficult. >> a decision has to be made to perform or not. >> yes, in and out, boom boom, let's do it. >> reporter: in the end despite the brutal conditions, two of the musicians disregard frozen fingers and possible damage to their instruments. the sound of cello and violin transformer mt. albert to a mountain top recital hall. jim hig high...
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they are in car audio and event spaces like madison square garden and yankees stadium, even carnegie halls here to talk about what has propelled this stock over the last year and what will propel it in the future. the auto market is huge and we are talking russia. you see read on the screen that has to do with russia pushing back on sanctions saying we are going to ban imports of food from the u.s. australia, canada, norway and focus on companies that will be most affected, they are publicly traded and you look at this import ban if it does hold for the time being. i will send it back to you. melissa: thank you so much. good things come in small packages. coke is boosting its bottom line by cutting back on the can size. find out house weeded deal the sugar squeeze will be for the sodamaker and messing with perfection. ford is going all in with aluminum on its f 150. if it is not broke, why fix it? you can never have too much money. stamps.com is the best. i don't have to leave my desk and get up and go to the post office anymore. [ male announcer ] with stamps.com you can print real u.s.
they are in car audio and event spaces like madison square garden and yankees stadium, even carnegie halls here to talk about what has propelled this stock over the last year and what will propel it in the future. the auto market is huge and we are talking russia. you see read on the screen that has to do with russia pushing back on sanctions saying we are going to ban imports of food from the u.s. australia, canada, norway and focus on companies that will be most affected, they are publicly...
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but concert halls full of graying audiences now and go to carnegie hall and everybody in the audience is in their sixties and seventies and rather depressing. >> we talked about your writing habits there was a time when were you writing long hand. are you still? >> not as much as when i was younger. biographical writing the computer is ideal. name checking you find you spelled a name wrong you can correct it instantly all through a manuscript. technologically the computer is great aid to the writing of non fiction but i like to compose sentences initially long hand. >> here is some video some years ago where it shows you in your home and the card system that you use. >> oh, yes. that's my study. i have a disk which was built for me because i always worked with cards and i don't know if it comes over clearly but i have two projecting drawers and each of which carry as yard of cards. in fact there are four of these drawers. i've got four yards of cards on either side of me which can i get to and they reconstruct what i've been righting day by day. i write by hand and do use a computer l
but concert halls full of graying audiences now and go to carnegie hall and everybody in the audience is in their sixties and seventies and rather depressing. >> we talked about your writing habits there was a time when were you writing long hand. are you still? >> not as much as when i was younger. biographical writing the computer is ideal. name checking you find you spelled a name wrong you can correct it instantly all through a manuscript. technologically the computer is great...
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it was in the carnegie hall of harrisburg, state capital. i drew the number, of course, with no advantage because you only know what you're going to speak the same 10 minutes -- everybody has the same 10 minutes to prepare. you're notified that your turn is next 10 minutes beforehand. but i drew the briand peace compact, and as i made my little speech, i pointed out that briand said the league of nations could not produce peace, but the league of nations was an instrument to be used by people, but peace would come in the hearts of men when peace -- when men really wanted peace, they would have peace. and i used that -- and i used that moment as an illustration, i said. the message of peace had come some 2,000 years ago, but if you remember, the parents of this child were turned away at the inn, like my parents -- like my principal and my teacher and i had been turned away. and i won the first prize with the unanimous vote of the judges. and the only black person in the room besides me was the janitor who had helped me find the drinking water
it was in the carnegie hall of harrisburg, state capital. i drew the number, of course, with no advantage because you only know what you're going to speak the same 10 minutes -- everybody has the same 10 minutes to prepare. you're notified that your turn is next 10 minutes beforehand. but i drew the briand peace compact, and as i made my little speech, i pointed out that briand said the league of nations could not produce peace, but the league of nations was an instrument to be used by people,...
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. >> gary: when you saw him give up on stage for hbo special from carnegie hall that is when he wouldnd i believe it was and mass and the sea. >> james: the movie you referring to earlier was the awakening. it's really worse sing. you would hear so many things. >> gary: when christopher reese and himself robin williams picked up his medical bills. >> james: were looking at the money he helped raise would whoopi goldberg's and so forth. >> gary: i would see him around every once in awhile. just to talk about how great williams was. >> james: weaver talked about how spread move is i at his movies have grossed over 5 billion worldwide. >> gary: is going to take a few days for people to process this. some guys again that there's a good to me in when you touch as many people as he did it hits people harder. good to me in when you touch as many people as he did it hits people harder. spokesperson: get a $1,000 turbocharged reward card with a new volkswagen turbo. good to me in when you touch as many people as he did it hits people harder. why are we so obsessed with turbo? because we like g
. >> gary: when you saw him give up on stage for hbo special from carnegie hall that is when he wouldnd i believe it was and mass and the sea. >> james: the movie you referring to earlier was the awakening. it's really worse sing. you would hear so many things. >> gary: when christopher reese and himself robin williams picked up his medical bills. >> james: were looking at the money he helped raise would whoopi goldberg's and so forth. >> gary: i would see him...
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. >> reporter: the audience shows proof they are a far cry from carnegie hall and the acoustics are anythingct. >> it's hard ice, can actually do damage to the cello. >> yeah, i don't -- yeah. this will worry me. >> reporter: a decision must be made to per form or not. >> yeah, yeah, let's just do it. >> what? >> yeah, just in and out. boom, boom, let just do it. >> reporter: in the end, despite the brutal conditions, two of the musicians disregard frozen fingers and possible damage to their instruments, the sound of cello and violin transform mount elbert summit in to a mountain top recital hall. ♪ ♪ >> and correspondent jim and producer phil are joining us now. so, jim, were they just unprepared for the possibility that they had bad weather? >> reporter: well, you never know what the weather will be like, john, when you get up that high, and i gotta tell you i thought it would be easier than it turned out to be. but for me, we got above that tree line at about 12,000 feet and you know, you ar you are lag oxygens your head gets wobbly, your legs get wobbly like i say i felt very guilty turn
. >> reporter: the audience shows proof they are a far cry from carnegie hall and the acoustics are anythingct. >> it's hard ice, can actually do damage to the cello. >> yeah, i don't -- yeah. this will worry me. >> reporter: a decision must be made to per form or not. >> yeah, yeah, let's just do it. >> what? >> yeah, just in and out. boom, boom, let just do it. >> reporter: in the end, despite the brutal conditions, two of the musicians...
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when andy did his famous show at carnegie hall, it was in the movie man on the moon and everything.mother he was like 85 years old. he told her and brougtd her on stage, he said, remember i was a little boy and i said some day i'm going to be famous, but you didn't believe me. she says no. what else did i tell you? i told you something else. you told me you'd give me the best seat in the house. ladies and gentlemen, andy brought out his grandma's sofa that he had flown out from florida. then andy did this great show. at the end of the show he said, i'd like to thank my guests. he said the new york city rockets. they came on and started kicking. he said i'd like to thank the mormon tabernacle chiropractor. then he said, i'd like to thank santa claus. and then he said, i'd like to thank my grandmother and this little old lady that you watched for three hours on stage, she gets up and he says i'd like to thank my grandmother, played by robin williams. and the grandma that throws her cane out in the audience and ripped off the makeup and it was robin williams. it was one of the greatest
when andy did his famous show at carnegie hall, it was in the movie man on the moon and everything.mother he was like 85 years old. he told her and brougtd her on stage, he said, remember i was a little boy and i said some day i'm going to be famous, but you didn't believe me. she says no. what else did i tell you? i told you something else. you told me you'd give me the best seat in the house. ladies and gentlemen, andy brought out his grandma's sofa that he had flown out from florida. then...