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. >>> carole king is going to sit among our round table. the legendary singer/songwriter, more than 100 single hits. plus, just eight days afrom the primary, the round table will tell me something, i can't wait for hers about politics in 2016. and this presidential election. finally let me finish time with about the big noise from the big apple this week. why are you all here? to learn, right? so you can get a good job and you're not working for peanuts. well what if i told you that peanuts can work for you? while you guys are busy napping, peanuts are delivering 7 grams of protein and 6 essential nutrients right to your mouth. you ever see a peanut take a day off? no. peanuts don't even get casual khaki fridays. because peanuts take their job seriously. so unless you want a life of skimming wifi off the neighbors, you'll harness the hardworking power of the peanut. (cheering) ♪ ♪ take on the unexpected. the new 2016 nissan altima. built to stand out. >>> we've been covering the big battle for broadway next week. the democrats' fight agains
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we did discover this remarkable woman, carole king. >> carole king made the transition from being behindi feel the sky tumbling down ♪ ♪ i feel my heart start to tremble ♪ ♪ whenever you're around >> carole king is the embodiment of what happens. because in the '60s she is trying to write hit songs for other people. then in the '70s with "tapestry" the definition of an album of self-expression. let me go into my house in laurel canyon and tell you about my life. >> after church you always went out for pancakes. if you were lucky enough to ride in one of the girl's cars you know what you are listening to "tapestry." >> there were a lot of very important women who were the most creative writers of the time. >> we are going to do a song written by john david sausser one of my favorite california songwriters and one of my favorite singers. it's called "faithless love." >> she was in many ways my greatest collaborator. i became a professional song writer because of the best voice of my generation was doing my songs. ♪ faithless love ♪ like a river flows ♪ rain drops falling >> for my money, l
we did discover this remarkable woman, carole king. >> carole king made the transition from being behindi feel the sky tumbling down ♪ ♪ i feel my heart start to tremble ♪ ♪ whenever you're around >> carole king is the embodiment of what happens. because in the '60s she is trying to write hit songs for other people. then in the '70s with "tapestry" the definition of an album of self-expression. let me go into my house in laurel canyon and tell you about my life....
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the carole king who you probably know of -- >> do they make you sing to prove it?to people who weren't sure and make the case, you know, to them on why. most of the people that i talked to -- >> you got them over? >> i got them over. >> of course you did. >> they were there, they just didn't know they were there. all i did was help them realize that they were already there. >> did you support hillary in '08 as well? >> i did before barack obama won the nomination, but i never said a bad word about barack obama because i liked him, too. >> right. >> i just know hillary, i have sat across the table from her just, you know, heard her in conversation. you know. >> yeah. >> she is so present and so knowledgeable and that -- one of the things that i find is i'm actually inspired by her and, you know, you see all this flash and people saying that other candidates are inspiring them, but the thing about her is she does the work. you've said it. she does the work. puts her head down, when she got to congress, put one foot in front of the other, saw what needed to be done, w
the carole king who you probably know of -- >> do they make you sing to prove it?to people who weren't sure and make the case, you know, to them on why. most of the people that i talked to -- >> you got them over? >> i got them over. >> of course you did. >> they were there, they just didn't know they were there. all i did was help them realize that they were already there. >> did you support hillary in '08 as well? >> i did before barack obama won the...
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she was carol king in beautiful. when you saw her as carol, can you see her as anything else?he minute you see her as that, you don't see her as anything else. the movie that kerry russell was in. ma and papie. my husband pie. >> she is extraordinary. so is sarah burelis. it's a feel good musical and women love this thing. 90% of the audience. you women grab your guys. then come on down. they gave us these little pies. >> when you walk into the theater, you smell like freshly baked pies. it's unbelievable. >> that's the chocolate kind. >> go to the bottom. >> you can't have that. i think mine is -- >> what's that? would you like pie to go with your stuff? >> sure. >> that's key lime. >> key lime is great for me. >> you will love this musical by the way. really good. >> i loved the movie. >> you did. let me give you a pie. >> you are going to feed me. very romantic. are we in love now? >> we might be. >> this is a nice way to celebrate. we made variety's power women lips. i don't know what that means, but it's awfully nice. >> very self congratulating day. >> after eight years,
she was carol king in beautiful. when you saw her as carol, can you see her as anything else?he minute you see her as that, you don't see her as anything else. the movie that kerry russell was in. ma and papie. my husband pie. >> she is extraordinary. so is sarah burelis. it's a feel good musical and women love this thing. 90% of the audience. you women grab your guys. then come on down. they gave us these little pies. >> when you walk into the theater, you smell like freshly baked...
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. >> if you guys remember, she was carole king in saw her as carol, you wonder if you could see her asthing else. the minute you see her on the stage, you don't see her in anything but the character she's playing. >> love her so much. >> it's from the movie that kerry russell was in. remember she's making pies, ma and pa pie, making my husband pie? >> she's just extraordinary. jesse is. and so is sara burr ellis who wrote the music and lyrics for it. you know what, it's such a feel-good musical. and women were -- it's women love this thing. 90% of the audience. so you women grab your guys. >> and go. >> taste and come on down. they gave us these little pies. >> little pie. >> and when you walk into the theater -- >> tell it, tell it. >> you smell like freshly baked pie. unbelievable. >> it's not even -- >> that's the chocolate kind you like, hodi. it doesn't have any cream, honey. >> i'm going to the bottom. >> you can't have that. >> i'm going anyway. >> mindy, would you like some pie to go withou >> yeah. >> oh, you would? >> sure. >> that's key lime. you want key lime? >> this is ba
. >> if you guys remember, she was carole king in saw her as carol, you wonder if you could see her asthing else. the minute you see her on the stage, you don't see her in anything but the character she's playing. >> love her so much. >> it's from the movie that kerry russell was in. remember she's making pies, ma and pa pie, making my husband pie? >> she's just extraordinary. jesse is. and so is sara burr ellis who wrote the music and lyrics for it. you know what, it's...
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that was carole king trying to talk to a woman through her apartment speaker phone.r didn't want to talk politics. she probably thought it was somebody trying to break in. >> all part of the tapestry of the life on the campaign trail. >> i didn't order any food. the democrats are on the first floor. >> thank you. >>> so as you know, you have been watching. they have had so many rallies throughout new york state on both sides. republicans and democrats. our own david webb went to a bernie sanders rally on sunday. washington square park, just down the road a piece from where we're sitting right here at avenue of the americas to see if he can figure it out who these people are that want to vote for bernie. >> yeah. do we have -- >> hillary clinton -- >> here we go. david? >> no, i don't. >> is she honest? [ laughter ] >> i don't know -- that was an eye roll. tell me what you really think. >> i think she's honest to the people that pay her. >> she's okay. i don't want to be mean. >> no, just be honest, it's your answer. >> she's the devil. >> he's always changing her min
that was carole king trying to talk to a woman through her apartment speaker phone.r didn't want to talk politics. she probably thought it was somebody trying to break in. >> all part of the tapestry of the life on the campaign trail. >> i didn't order any food. the democrats are on the first floor. >> thank you. >>> so as you know, you have been watching. they have had so many rallies throughout new york state on both sides. republicans and democrats. our own david...
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each time we meet, walk on by ♪ >> ♪ what the world needs now is love, sweet love ♪ ♪ announcer: carol kinge, the first thing that i would like to do ♪ >> ♪ you could read my mind, love, or tell my thoughts, just like an old-time movie ♪ >> ♪ and you can tell everybody this is your song ♪ announcer: easy listening had its own charts and billboards. which later became mor and then adult contemporary. throughout those times, it was a sound and feeling that distinguished easy listening from other categories. >> ♪ please release me, let me go. for i don't love you anymore ♪ >> ♪ places of love, long ago they didn't work out right ♪ >> ♪ all by myself. don't wanna be all by myself ♪ announcer: movie soundtracks were home to some of the greatest easy listening hits of all time. ♪ >> ♪ moon river, wider than a mile. i'm crossing you in style someday ♪ >> ♪ goldfinger, he's the man, the man with the midas touch ♪ announcer: and of course, there were also some beautiful, romantic hits that reminded us of the loves of our lives. >> ♪ love me tender, love me sweet, never let me go ♪ >> ♪ you made me l
each time we meet, walk on by ♪ >> ♪ what the world needs now is love, sweet love ♪ ♪ announcer: carol kinge, the first thing that i would like to do ♪ >> ♪ you could read my mind, love, or tell my thoughts, just like an old-time movie ♪ >> ♪ and you can tell everybody this is your song ♪ announcer: easy listening had its own charts and billboards. which later became mor and then adult contemporary. throughout those times, it was a sound and feeling that...
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two famous judges, rock and roll hall of famer carol king and senator bernie sanders. >> here is bernie of the track team, captain of the cross country team, reporter for the school newspaper, class president and on the bottom it actually lists what their intention is post high school. his was to go on to college. >> he did go on to college. here at brooklyn college before transferring to the university of chicago. his high school friend steve slaven was also his college roommate. >> we had an illegal sublet. we paid i think it was $80 a month. we lived largely on ice cream and spaghetti. and bernie was the cook because he knew how to boil spaghetti. >> his roommate also still remembers sanders' thick brooklyn accent. >> it seems to me that his brooklyn accent is much more extreme than it was when we were living together. >> back at sanders' old apartment building, another resident said she became a sanders supporter after discovering their common routes. >> it's cool he grew up in this building. out of all the buildings in brooklyn, it's really different and an honor. >> thank you all
two famous judges, rock and roll hall of famer carol king and senator bernie sanders. >> here is bernie of the track team, captain of the cross country team, reporter for the school newspaper, class president and on the bottom it actually lists what their intention is post high school. his was to go on to college. >> he did go on to college. here at brooklyn college before transferring to the university of chicago. his high school friend steve slaven was also his college roommate....
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carol harris king posted this:" just like when getting a search warrant to search property, a search warrant should be all that is needed to unlock the phone." jim routhier added: "no one argues with the right of government to examine a phone with a proper warrant. just don't ask private industry to do the job of police by breaking into the phone for law enforcement." carolyn adessa disagreed, saying: "no back doors to our phones by government agencies, thank you very much. it's just a smokescreen for invasion of privacy." and there was this comment from maggie dooley: "the issue is not even privacy, it's more about trust. do i trust law enforcement, the judicial system, the government to act in a responsible manner? sadly, the answer is no." neal lewis said, simply: "open those phones so the evidence can be used to prosecute criminals. some of the privacy advocates are just paranoid." and finally, there was this, from rachel kent: "this is why a trusted loved one should have knowledge of your pass codes." as always, we welcome your comments online at www.pbs./newshour, on our facebo
carol harris king posted this:" just like when getting a search warrant to search property, a search warrant should be all that is needed to unlock the phone." jim routhier added: "no one argues with the right of government to examine a phone with a proper warrant. just don't ask private industry to do the job of police by breaking into the phone for law enforcement." carolyn adessa disagreed, saying: "no back doors to our phones by government agencies, thank you very...
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jesse mueller won a tony playing carole king. it's incredible to see her on stage. >> want to get through two. cirque du soleil. >> pair more. it's mixed with cirque du soleil's high flying acrobatics. can't miss this one. >> remarkable to see. >> it's so great to see new shows geared towards younger fans with pop driven scores. it's gearing towards a whole range of different audiences. this is about a young man caught up in trying to help in a community but kind of gets mixed up and confused and it's really about the angst of a young teenager. let me tell you, if there's one thing i tell viewers to do, go on my twitter, cntr on the aisle. there's a preview of one of their songs, waving through the window. just to hear that pop score, how broadway is changing. it's at second stage. but it's just a few blocks away. it's an incredible show. >> always exciting to see this many new musicals in a season. good to see you. see you at the thee tefrmt we'll be right back with the seven-day forecast. you're watching "today in new york." li
jesse mueller won a tony playing carole king. it's incredible to see her on stage. >> want to get through two. cirque du soleil. >> pair more. it's mixed with cirque du soleil's high flying acrobatics. can't miss this one. >> remarkable to see. >> it's so great to see new shows geared towards younger fans with pop driven scores. it's gearing towards a whole range of different audiences. this is about a young man caught up in trying to help in a community but kind of gets...
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. >> carole king. >> i forgot about this. [ laughter ]. >> oh, my goodness. >> it's so good, you'll slapyself. >> all by myself. >> you've given us ideas now when al roker cooks for us, because it is that good. oh, my gosh. >> wow. >> awesome. >> i think that's a good response. >> reminder, season two of "unbreakable kimmy schmidt" is currently on netflix. we need you to stay with us forever. >> i'd love to. >> we are roommates. >>> up next, satisfy your sweet tooth with an easy treat you can whip up in under 20 minutes. does it go with pino noir? >> everything does. >> show the slap again. okay, spinach. gotta get those b's in. oh, kale. yes, kale. kale, kale kale. carrots mm... beta carotene. yes, i like it. listo. mmmm. mmmm. mmmm. i feel healthier already. me too. fitness in real life. now that's the good stuff. in our house, imagination runs wild. but at my table, i keep the food real. like country crock's recipe made with real simple ingredients. and no artificial flavors or preservatives. real country fresh taste from real ingredients. welcome to crock country. general mills is
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carol: and how amazon developed its hit, the echo. david: and how to vacation like a kingdiamond. carol: it's all ahead on "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ david: i'm here with ellen pollock, the editor of "bloomberg businessweek." so many must-read stories in this issue. let's start about the opening remarks about alexander hamilton , he's going to keep alley dinner hamilton on the $10 bill. this is an historical figure who is been really lionized in popular culture over the last year or so. our economic correspondent peter coy takes alexander hamilton off of the broadway stage and actually talks about his economic policies. it is contribution to economic thought in the u.s., and how it's had an impact even today. one of the things he did was sort of question laissez-faire attitudes of adam smith and really stressed that the government needed to be able to tax. and that the government needed to spend money. he said power without revenue was a bubble. i'm not sure what that means, but i think it's really important. he also stressed that the u.s. needed a manufacturing base, so
carol: and how amazon developed its hit, the echo. david: and how to vacation like a kingdiamond. carol: it's all ahead on "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ david: i'm here with ellen pollock, the editor of "bloomberg businessweek." so many must-read stories in this issue. let's start about the opening remarks about alexander hamilton , he's going to keep alley dinner hamilton on the $10 bill. this is an historical figure who is been really lionized in popular culture over the...
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>> under any circumstances, carol, and that's really surprising because john boehner is kinged of tdtablishment republican that is in large part when you talk to those officials been so horrified by donald trump's candidacy. john boehner so offended by what ted cruz did while he was in the senate as john boehner was leading the house that he simply can't go along with it. it's worth noting that as john boehner stated last night, he does have a previous relationship with donald trump and says they're, quote, texting buddies. >> okay. phil mattingly, thanks so much. >>> mr. trump says he will have the required delegates to earn the official nomination and the stop trump movement may be losing steam. so like it or not, many republicans are shaking off their squeamishness. they're making peace with the possibility that mr. trump will be the party's nominee. and that includes the party's leaders on capitol hill. >> reporter: good morning, carol. now, for months republicans were very nervous about the donald trump impact down ticket. they thought him as a republican nominee could wipe out
>> under any circumstances, carol, and that's really surprising because john boehner is kinged of tdtablishment republican that is in large part when you talk to those officials been so horrified by donald trump's candidacy. john boehner so offended by what ted cruz did while he was in the senate as john boehner was leading the house that he simply can't go along with it. it's worth noting that as john boehner stated last night, he does have a previous relationship with donald trump and...
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. >> well, carol, one thing to note regarding donald trump right now, i don't think he cares about the rules. donald trump is the kingttention away from the fact that ted cruz has been winning these delegates. donald trump is a master puppete puppeteer, a master at driving headlines and the media and that's what he's doing right now. he wants to take the focus away from ted cruz winning these delegates, working the system over in colorado and wyoming, and bring the attention on the fact the system is rigged, it's us against me. that's the narrative he's been driving. it's smart from a communications standpoint. i think it's very smart, but that's exactly what he's been trying to do, so i think we need to sort of look beyond the rules necessarily and actually look at the fact that this is what donald trump has been doing is creating a shiny object. look over there. >> so, jeffrey -- we've got to get jeffrey in here. he's a trump supporter. >> one of the things we're not discussing her, in terms of the new york primary tomorrow which donald trump is at this point apparently set to run away with, the republican nominee
. >> well, carol, one thing to note regarding donald trump right now, i don't think he cares about the rules. donald trump is the kingttention away from the fact that ted cruz has been winning these delegates. donald trump is a master puppete puppeteer, a master at driving headlines and the media and that's what he's doing right now. he wants to take the focus away from ted cruz winning these delegates, working the system over in colorado and wyoming, and bring the attention on the fact...
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king. new research shows teens are using it more than they use instagram, facebook or twitter. for more let's bring in the analyst behind the report, gene muenster. carolvery excited about this. but, anyway, start off a bit by telling us how much, if it does surprise you that snapchat is now number one. >> it does price. it was a earning. we surveyed 6500 teens in the u.s. we do that every since months. snapchat went from 19% of the teens saying this was their prefer site and jumped up to 28. typically you don't see that jump. it surpassed instagram as the most popular which dipped from 33% as the preferred, down to 27. so you have snapchat at the top at 28%, then instagram at 27, then you have to drop down around to 20% for twitter and facebook. the surge was a surprise. >> in terms of sfapchat, is this even a concern for facebook. ? obviously we're talking about the teen market. one thing we know with something like a social network is when you're a teenager, eventually you grow out of that social network. when you leave high school, you don't want to be doing the same kind of thing you were doing in high school, does this bode well for facebook inst
king. new research shows teens are using it more than they use instagram, facebook or twitter. for more let's bring in the analyst behind the report, gene muenster. carolvery excited about this. but, anyway, start off a bit by telling us how much, if it does surprise you that snapchat is now number one. >> it does price. it was a earning. we surveyed 6500 teens in the u.s. we do that every since months. snapchat went from 19% of the teens saying this was their prefer site and jumped up to...
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king, thank you very much. >> see you tomorrow. >> thank you, my brilliant, amazing, handsome friend, chris cuomo. >> oh, please. i never take it personally. >>> here is carolbreak. i'm petty and small. >> i have to come back tomorrow. prepare for challenges specific to your business by working with trusted advisors who help turn obstacles into opportunities. experience the power of being understood. rsm. audit, tax and consulting for the middle market. theso there will be thingses. to keep us up at night. will they find happiness? reach their potential. stay safe. fall in love. but tonight johnson's can help with a bedtime routine clinically proven to help them fall asleep faster. and stay asleep longer. there will be things to keep us up. but tonight, we sleep. (ricky gervais, vo) verizon is the number one network in america. i know what you're thinking, they all claim stuff like that. yeah, but some of them stretch the truth a little bit. like this. faster, more reliable and better coverage than ever. and it shows the coverage there. uh, oh, hold on. oh! map is not a depiction of coverage! well, then what's the point? i'm speechless. (vo) only verizon ha
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