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we did discover this remarkable woman, carole king. >> carole king made the transition from being behind-the-scenesemble 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" it's 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 some of the most significant writers and contributors to music at the time. >> we are going to do a song written by my friend, john david sausser, who is my favorite california songwriter 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 ♪ raindrops falling ♪ on a broken rose >> fo
we did discover this remarkable woman, carole king. >> carole king made the transition from being behind-the-scenesemble 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" it's 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...
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carol king is friend of mine. i said, i apologize. but i love music. i grew up in music. eight years of piano lessons, worked my way through college playing acoustic guitar and singing with a friend who was much better than i was. it was more fun than waiting tables. i will say this. it actually was a great icebreaker when i was negotiating the farm bill. when i was chair and thad cochran came in as my ranking member. i found out he had a baby grand piano in his office -- true story -- and that he played the piano. and i went in to his office and we had a meeting and we both sat down at the piano and i threatened every time we were having tough negotiations to go back and sit down at the piano and work things out. the literally -- we literally bonded. baby grand in his office? >> in his office >. >> craziest thing you have seen in a hideaway or office? >> probably the piano. i've seen, you know, sort of foosball. i won't tell you who had that. probably the piano. and it was -- but it was great fun. and i actually played -- he was very nice to let me play it more than once
carol king is friend of mine. i said, i apologize. but i love music. i grew up in music. eight years of piano lessons, worked my way through college playing acoustic guitar and singing with a friend who was much better than i was. it was more fun than waiting tables. i will say this. it actually was a great icebreaker when i was negotiating the farm bill. when i was chair and thad cochran came in as my ranking member. i found out he had a baby grand piano in his office -- true story -- and that...
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the songs were incredibly because they were written by people like neil diamond and carol king and jerryious musician. he wasn'tjust a made—for—tv, come—along—and—do—it on the day? no. he was a folky, he worked with the folk clubs. he was friends with stephen stills and mama cass and those kinds of people. he was the most talented musician in the group. he could play the piano, the base, the lead guitar, the french horn. the monkees were made as a tv group, as a kind of a spin—off of the beatles. it was never meant to be a real group. but him and nesmith pushed to record their own songs, they pushed to have their songs they had written included, and they ended up going on tours and, like pinocchio, becoming a real little boy — they became a real band. remembering peter tork. now it's time for the weather with darren bett. hello there. for almost two weeks now we have had unusually warm days for this time of the year. on thursday we actually broke a record for the february temperature in scotland. just over 18 degrees in aberdeenshire. beating the previous record set way back in the 19th
the songs were incredibly because they were written by people like neil diamond and carol king and jerryious musician. he wasn'tjust a made—for—tv, come—along—and—do—it on the day? no. he was a folky, he worked with the folk clubs. he was friends with stephen stills and mama cass and those kinds of people. he was the most talented musician in the group. he could play the piano, the base, the lead guitar, the french horn. the monkees were made as a tv group, as a kind of a spin—off...
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in the area, batch erica made the signs are incredible because they were written by people like carol kinga serious musician, he wasn'tjust a made for tv come along and do on the day. now, he was a folky, and worked with at the folk clubs and was friends with many kinds of other people, and he was the most talented musician in the grip, he could play piano, bass, lead guitar, french wine, and mainly —— french horn, namely the monkees we re —— french horn, namely the monkees were made as a spin off for the beatles, it was never meant to be a real group, but henn and nesbitt pushed to record their own exons and had them written and included, and he ended up going on tours and you know, like pinocchio becoming a real boy, they became a real bandit. know, like pinocchio becoming a real boy, they became a real banditlj get, it didn't last very long, am i correct in thinking he got really frustrated with other members of the group not taking it seriously as he did? the first two albums, the group didn't play on any of the records but that third album, it's a proper rock and roll band, the four o
in the area, batch erica made the signs are incredible because they were written by people like carol kinga serious musician, he wasn'tjust a made for tv come along and do on the day. now, he was a folky, and worked with at the folk clubs and was friends with many kinds of other people, and he was the most talented musician in the grip, he could play piano, bass, lead guitar, french wine, and mainly —— french horn, namely the monkees we re —— french horn, namely the monkees were made as...
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. >> there's the reason why we played carol king is a company called tapestry.lled coach. this is a total surprise coach is okay. it's kate spade, minus 11 and a very big cut for 2019. they love to change their names in this group. it was a fabulous quarter. this is the company that a lot of people thought really had the model. no and so it is going to be jarring. >> what's the problem? >> kate spade bag company had really terrible comps. he said this performance fell short of our expectations in the face of an increasingly volatile macro economic and geopolitical backdrop do you really change handbags in the geopolitical backdrop? the answer is no so we have to dig deeper i think that maybe there are some fashion issues. we've seen fashion issues. this is no longer the king the king will be capri >> got it. that's one of the names we'll keep an eye on this morning. of course talking about twitter. t-mobile earnings, grubhub and don't forget yum brands yce going to join us your favorite restaurants now it doesn't matter dash. where you are. ♪ it doesn't matter w
. >> there's the reason why we played carol king is a company called tapestry.lled coach. this is a total surprise coach is okay. it's kate spade, minus 11 and a very big cut for 2019. they love to change their names in this group. it was a fabulous quarter. this is the company that a lot of people thought really had the model. no and so it is going to be jarring. >> what's the problem? >> kate spade bag company had really terrible comps. he said this performance fell short of...
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carol:, the sacramento kings owner and software entrepreneur on the nba's future in the arena. players aren't too worried about being replaced by robots and maybe too many workers shouldn't be concerned, as well. we hear from a leading venture capitalist and how the smartest machines are actually the creators. ♪ carol: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." i'm carol massar. you can listen to us on radio on sirius xm channel 119, and on am 1130 in new york, 106.1 in boston, 99.1 fm in washington, d.c. and am 960 in the bay area. in london on dab mux 3 and in asia on the bloomberg radio plus app. the biggest names at the nba all-star technology summit held recently in charlotte, north carolina. one of them, sacramento kings owner and tech entrepreneur vivek ranadive. vivek: very blessed to have leaders who have always been on the cutting edge and we see our sports betting as opening a whole new avenue of entertainment, engagement, and opportunity for our fans. jason: let me ask about that because we hear constantly from owners, and it feels genuine, how much they like the lea
carol:, the sacramento kings owner and software entrepreneur on the nba's future in the arena. players aren't too worried about being replaced by robots and maybe too many workers shouldn't be concerned, as well. we hear from a leading venture capitalist and how the smartest machines are actually the creators. ♪ carol: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." i'm carol massar. you can listen to us on radio on sirius xm channel 119, and on am 1130 in new york, 106.1 in boston, 99.1...
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kings owner on the future of games in an arena. we will hear from a leading on how sometalist of the smartest machines are actually job creators. ♪ carollcome to "bloomberg businessweek." i'm carol massar. you can hear us on 106.1 in boston, a.m. 960 in the bay area and dab did in the bloomberg digital app -- dab di and the bloomberg business at. -- dab digital and the bloomberg business app. >> we've always been on the cutting edge. we see sports betting is opening up a whole new avenue of entertainment, engagement and opportunity for our fans. constantly from owners how much they like the leadership of this league. i'm not sure that is true in every sport. what is it about the leadership of this particular league that works well for an owner like you? >> first of all, they've always been on the right side of history. silver --n and adam dave has not been afraid to step out and be on the right side. city, weg in this pulled the plug on that a few years ago when we felt the laws were vindictive towards certain segments of society. so, our leaders have not been afraid to step out. and do what's right. there's also been a recognition tha
kings owner on the future of games in an arena. we will hear from a leading on how sometalist of the smartest machines are actually job creators. ♪ carollcome to "bloomberg businessweek." i'm carol massar. you can hear us on 106.1 in boston, a.m. 960 in the bay area and dab did in the bloomberg digital app -- dab di and the bloomberg business at. -- dab digital and the bloomberg business app. >> we've always been on the cutting edge. we see sports betting is opening up a whole...
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carol lee. and then we have chris ruddy, who is truly a member of king arthur's court in palm beach. he is around the president a lot. i think he could be fairly called a confidante. where does this come from that dan coats may have a target on his back? >> well, it's really interesting, because if you look at that hearing, which we're a little removed from it. we're a million years from it in news cycles, it's -- all of the individuals who testified that day, dan coats is the most likely person that trump would want to lash out at and take out his frustrations on. they have a history already of having tensions. if you remember when andrea mitchell last summer in aspen interviewed him. >> broke the news to him on live television. >> the white house had invited president putin to washington for a meeting, and the way that coats reacted was almost to laugh at the president, or at least that's how he took it. and that really caused him a lot of problems. he had to issue a statement. so there is not a lot of love there to begin with. and, you know, when you see the president is very dete
carol lee. and then we have chris ruddy, who is truly a member of king arthur's court in palm beach. he is around the president a lot. i think he could be fairly called a confidante. where does this come from that dan coats may have a target on his back? >> well, it's really interesting, because if you look at that hearing, which we're a little removed from it. we're a million years from it in news cycles, it's -- all of the individuals who testified that day, dan coats is the most likely...
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carol, it has been interesting to watch democrats deal with republicans that was steve king.teve king not accepting the punishment and petitioning to get his committees back. it's interesting because he's the only republican calling on her to resign. e's the only republican calling on her to resign. i'm mildly obsessed with numbers. so, i started with the stats regarding my moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. like how humira has been prescribed to over 300,000 patients. test test test test inflammation that contributes to symptoms. numbers are great. and seeing clearer skin is pretty awesome, too. that's what i call a body of proof. humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections, including tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or
carol, it has been interesting to watch democrats deal with republicans that was steve king.teve king not accepting the punishment and petitioning to get his committees back. it's interesting because he's the only republican calling on her to resign. e's the only republican calling on her to resign. i'm mildly obsessed with numbers. so, i started with the stats regarding my moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. like how humira has been prescribed to over 300,000 patients. test test test test...
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carol: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek." we are inside the magazine's headquarters in new york. this week, the biggest names from the nba technology summit paul, granteached hill and the sacramento kings. they all sat down with "bloomberg businessweek" to talk trends
carol: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek." we are inside the magazine's headquarters in new york. this week, the biggest names from the nba technology summit paul, granteached hill and the sacramento kings. they all sat down with "bloomberg businessweek" to talk trends
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montgomery county, carol county back into thend pan of west virginia. 3 to 5 inches in the forecast oere. then you head sou the metro area. charles especially, st. maher's through king georges counties. st. mary's county, you may have a hard time getting any snow at all. coming up, i'm going to let you know what i'm thinking this will do with schools tomorrow. and also we' tracking some more rain in the forecast for the weekend. will we see any more oisnow? i'm to have more on the extended forecast in about 15 minutes. >>> hi. i'm social media editor brittany johnson. if you love h hop music, you've got to headown to southwest arts club and check out the latest hip hop pop-up museum. it is like a blast from the past when you walk into the exhibit. it's open now through march 17th and make sure you check it out. when you go, don't forget to tag us in your photos. someegendary rappers have donated item there is. don't forget to tag us in your . pics for more >>> president trump headed back to washington after negotiations to denuclearize north carolina failed. the president and u.s. secretary state mike pompeo say north korea wanted all of the sanctions against t drop
montgomery county, carol county back into thend pan of west virginia. 3 to 5 inches in the forecast oere. then you head sou the metro area. charles especially, st. maher's through king georges counties. st. mary's county, you may have a hard time getting any snow at all. coming up, i'm going to let you know what i'm thinking this will do with schools tomorrow. and also we' tracking some more rain in the forecast for the weekend. will we see any more oisnow? i'm to have more on the extended...
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king, jr. had to whites, and don there's two books i know you've been doing bedtime stories for these folks on the show. i recommend they read a book called "white rage" by carolnderson and how to be less stupid about race by dr. crystal fleming. otherwise, this governor has to go. he needs to go really quickly, and the left as my sister just said, they need to get a clue because racism is in the dna of this country and we are sick and tired of it. and one more point, don. this governor needs to apologize to black folks first. all that okie doke he was just talking is bs. he needs to straight up apologize to black folks who were dehumanized, ridiculed. this country was built on the blood, and sweat and tears of black folks. no, apologize to black people first. >> i agree with senator turner. if he's not in a black church on sunday begging for forgiveness, he may at that point have thrown in the towel. i reality is i can't see how this administration continues. this is not like being a judge where you're sort of removed, you've got guards, the public doesn't have real access to you. you can't governor a state like virginia from hiding. he's going to get an earf
king, jr. had to whites, and don there's two books i know you've been doing bedtime stories for these folks on the show. i recommend they read a book called "white rage" by carolnderson and how to be less stupid about race by dr. crystal fleming. otherwise, this governor has to go. he needs to go really quickly, and the left as my sister just said, they need to get a clue because racism is in the dna of this country and we are sick and tired of it. and one more point, don. this...
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it was a zany quartet brought together for a tv but they had the support of songwriters like carole kings. only two seasons. people think the band stretched throughout the 60s, it was only two seasons but they definitely made their mark. we're just seeing pictures of their tv show. it was iconic, wasn't it? the songs, as you say, they were great songs. they actually retired after the last davy jones, songs. they actually retired after the last davyjones, our british man in there, they said it was more his song than the other. peter was a trained musician and he turned up and was horrified to discover that they did not have to play their own instruments. we are just seeing a tweet from brian wilson saying am so sad to hear about peter passing. i thought they were great... a nice tweet there from brian wilson. carolyn, thank you so much for being with us. thank you. its an age old question — why do zebras have black and white stripes? well now, scientists at bristol university think they know the answer — it's to deter insects. jon kay is in bristol and has been finding out more... here we
it was a zany quartet brought together for a tv but they had the support of songwriters like carole kings. only two seasons. people think the band stretched throughout the 60s, it was only two seasons but they definitely made their mark. we're just seeing pictures of their tv show. it was iconic, wasn't it? the songs, as you say, they were great songs. they actually retired after the last davy jones, songs. they actually retired after the last davyjones, our british man in there, they said it...