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the third one was charlie parker , charles crystal -- charles christopher parker. took my final test. this was my third year of high school. and i got up. i was the first one to get up after a hundred questions are so. i thought i did something wrong. the teacher said, when you get up, you have to leave the classroom. she said, class, i want to show you something. she held my paper up. they couldn't see the answers. that she had on the front 100 or an a. she said, i want you to think about this because a lot of them had been studying is it since they were six years old. she said this is a perfect test paper knowing to think about it. i was walking down the hall and i was thinking about it, too. [laughter] tavis: there is a lot in that story that i could unpack, that tickles me and turns me on. the part that i am most moved by is, when you are skipping school iif that happened today, literally just months ago did a primetime special here for pbs called education under arrest. and the whole special is how we are comprising kids in society today. and the people don't
the third one was charlie parker , charles crystal -- charles christopher parker. took my final test. this was my third year of high school. and i got up. i was the first one to get up after a hundred questions are so. i thought i did something wrong. the teacher said, when you get up, you have to leave the classroom. she said, class, i want to show you something. she held my paper up. they couldn't see the answers. that she had on the front 100 or an a. she said, i want you to think about this...
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>> ike miles davis, charlie parker and theloneus monk. >> what would be a good band. >> i would make three guys from nickelback and kill them. [laughter] no, fascinated by this. >> what was? >> suppose this julian lennon put his sperm on e-bay, would it become a big commodity and people say oh, my god, i could have the next john lennon baby? >> i certainly would think, yeah, sell like hot cakes. >> what? i want a kid that showers. >> no, it's not that he's not going to shower. >> i want tom brady. not some hippie freak with long hair. >> long hair is your issue? that was like one of the orange county things you ever said. >> i want tom brady, not hippie freaking long hair. give me john wayne for him. hello. >> thank you, buddy. >> tom brady or clooney? >> tom brady. >> clooney twice a day, every day of the week and twice a day sunday. big clooney fan. >> coming up -- >> judge ruled chris brown submitted bogus community service reports. he responded by treating n word, done six months community service. >> what n world? >> brian wrote out the n word here just so you know. >> plus -- >
>> ike miles davis, charlie parker and theloneus monk. >> what would be a good band. >> i would make three guys from nickelback and kill them. [laughter] no, fascinated by this. >> what was? >> suppose this julian lennon put his sperm on e-bay, would it become a big commodity and people say oh, my god, i could have the next john lennon baby? >> i certainly would think, yeah, sell like hot cakes. >> what? i want a kid that showers. >> no, it's not...
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charlie parker? >> guest: oh, charlie parker is a--an alto saxophone--saxophone player, who is--founded the--the bebop revolution in jazz, is one of the greatest -- certainly -- probably the greatest improvisational saxophone player to ever live, has com--just transformed that music andan sort of--he and dizzy gillespie and thelonious monk and bud powell and--and others, but probably he was the d--the dominant figure, changed jazz from an ent--primarily an entertainment medium to an art of self-discovery and self-exploration. and he was one of the first, and so he's probably the--the most important. c-span: you mention him, though you say he died at age 35. what of? >> guest: yes, he did. of drugs and alcoholism. he--he... c-span: what year? >> guest: in the early--i think '55--'54, '55. c-span: you mention your two children... >> guest: yes. c-span: ... and--loni and ellie? >> guest: eli. c-span: i'm sorry. >> guest: yeah. c-span: who are they? where are they? how old are they? what do they do? >> g
charlie parker? >> guest: oh, charlie parker is a--an alto saxophone--saxophone player, who is--founded the--the bebop revolution in jazz, is one of the greatest -- certainly -- probably the greatest improvisational saxophone player to ever live, has com--just transformed that music andan sort of--he and dizzy gillespie and thelonious monk and bud powell and--and others, but probably he was the d--the dominant figure, changed jazz from an ent--primarily an entertainment medium to an art...
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see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm charlie parker is a big issue. you live on one hundred thirty three bucks a month for food i should try it because you know how bad the less bad luck. i mean . i know that i'm still really nuts. and we're all really sort of. a. little worse we're going to go live now to the. radio guy for a minute. what. a good cause you've never seen anything like this until. he dies i mean martin the spanking the sat so question all the frequent travelers out there how do you feel about the t.s.a. sure there is the issue of radioactive body scanners and the fact that they're incapable of incorporating software the attack our privacy but the t.s.a. has problems go much deeper than just body scanners a recent report by the government accountability office over nine thousand cases the t.s.a. misconduct occurred between two thousand and ten and two thousand and twelve alone includes everything from employees to going on the job forgeries sexual misconduct and stealing from passengers and i'm not just talking about any
see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm charlie parker is a big issue. you live on one hundred thirty three bucks a month for food i should try it because you know how bad the less bad luck. i mean . i know that i'm still really nuts. and we're all really sort of. a. little worse we're going to go live now to the. radio guy for a minute. what. a good cause you've never seen anything like this until. he dies i mean martin the spanking the sat...
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joining us now is charlie parker, editor at citi wire. thank you so much for joining us today. are you? >> very well, thanks. >> fantastic. so this survey to me and to a lot of people in the investment community probably doesn't come as a huge surprise. with the tapering debate, we're seeing sentiment in the emerging markets certainly taking a hit, but talk us through the main findings of this survey, and talk us through some of the surprises like south africa. >> yeah, so we conducted this with deutsche. and we spoke to 100 global fund managers, they represent about a quarter of a trillion of assets. at the end of the first quarter this year, we had already seen that negative economic news start to come through from places like china and india. but fund manager sentiment remained relatively buoyant. now at the end of the second quarter we've taken another reading of those 100 fund managers, and there's been a substantial decrease in sentiment. really most profoundly felt in places like china and india. at the end of the first quarter, despite the beginning of negative news, th
joining us now is charlie parker, editor at citi wire. thank you so much for joining us today. are you? >> very well, thanks. >> fantastic. so this survey to me and to a lot of people in the investment community probably doesn't come as a huge surprise. with the tapering debate, we're seeing sentiment in the emerging markets certainly taking a hit, but talk us through the main findings of this survey, and talk us through some of the surprises like south africa. >> yeah, so we...