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[sticks clacking] [cultural music montage] what is music? well, from a scientific point of view it's the organization of sound. [classical music] (woman) it's a language without words, and the reason for language is to communicate and the reason for music is to communicate. (woman) depending on what you want to express, it can be hundreds of different things. (man) music is the essence of the creator, the entire universe. in my case, it's the sounds that i make with my violin. there are people who go, "that's not music." music is music if someone thinks it's music. you can't put it in a box and say, "this is music." it's all these wonderful abstract things brought together. you can think about it and rationalize it and express it and explain it. that's all afterwards. it gets you on an emotional level first. (narrator) while music seems to exist in every human society its meaning and role differ from culture to culture. but the physical laws of sound are universal. at the root of all sound is vibration. [bell tolling] not only the root of al
[sticks clacking] [cultural music montage] what is music? well, from a scientific point of view it's the organization of sound. [classical music] (woman) it's a language without words, and the reason for language is to communicate and the reason for music is to communicate. (woman) depending on what you want to express, it can be hundreds of different things. (man) music is the essence of the creator, the entire universe. in my case, it's the sounds that i make with my violin. there are people...
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clacking. he looked at it. i looked at it. see, i'm getting goosebumps just thinking about it.ut of the office. and we had no explanation as to what that was. we asked some other officers and they said that, you know, the unit's probably haunted. never can tell. there was no explanation for it. no earthquake. the inmates weren't complaining in the unit about the ground moving. there were no wild animals in there. i didn't bump it, he didn't bump it. so -- no telling. >> there's been a history of other strange phenomena here as well. >> this is san quentin's old dental clinic. back in approximately 1984 there was an inmate that was murdered here in this corner. late at night, our officers working in here have heard the same thing i've heard, footsteps walking in the floors above me right here. and i keep telling them that the guy that was killed here, the inmate, that's him still walking in this building. >> how do people react? how did you react when you first heard it? did you go up and look? >> oh, absolutely. i thought somebody was in the building. so whether or not -- i did
clacking. he looked at it. i looked at it. see, i'm getting goosebumps just thinking about it.ut of the office. and we had no explanation as to what that was. we asked some other officers and they said that, you know, the unit's probably haunted. never can tell. there was no explanation for it. no earthquake. the inmates weren't complaining in the unit about the ground moving. there were no wild animals in there. i didn't bump it, he didn't bump it. so -- no telling. >> there's been a...
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today, they clack their teeth or smack their lips and groom the babies at chimp mothers do. >> we're doing our best to be good surrogate chimp moms and not to bring them up like human babies, but to respond to what the chimp business heavier is and re-enforce their behavior when they give it inappropriate context. so they understand chimp manners and how to fit into a society and what is okay and thought okay to do. >> chimp society is hierarchal, and every chimp learns their place in the social picking order. but smaller chimps have a higher place if they are related to a dominant species. it is not what you know, but who you know. and a possible object for humans. mothers don't punish their children. only when they arrive at adolescences, do the parents start enforcing the rules. eventually, they hope they can be introduced to the chimp community in the large compound. for now they get to play. they got boulder later today, leaving her human mom to explore the area and tryout the climbing muscles. amy decided it was too hot and spent the day mostly snoozing. >> 18 years later they
today, they clack their teeth or smack their lips and groom the babies at chimp mothers do. >> we're doing our best to be good surrogate chimp moms and not to bring them up like human babies, but to respond to what the chimp business heavier is and re-enforce their behavior when they give it inappropriate context. so they understand chimp manners and how to fit into a society and what is okay and thought okay to do. >> chimp society is hierarchal, and every chimp learns their place...
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by 5 clack p.m., stick around for bay area news. no 11:00 program today. >> in the first few minutes of 2015, the skies above new zealand filled with colors and cheers. a similar scene in australia where more than a million people gathered to watch 7 tons of fireworks set off. across ash there was an of the to showcase the city's bid to host the 2022 olympics. paris, the so-called city of lights, and thousands rang in the world's. >> a million people packed into times square to tack it on. a new year with new wishes across the globe. >> and many of us who had to get up early, well, we kind of rang in the new year probably a lot earlier than most. we went to bed, didn't we, christina. she joins us now with a look at the forecast, a cold start. >> we tried to go to bed and then those fireworks rang in. firefighter, gunshot. and the poor pets, keep an eye on your furry friends, it's going to be a chilly, chilly day. the north bay is where we're getting some of our chilliest temperatures this morning. you're at 31 in pet lumia and 44 in
by 5 clack p.m., stick around for bay area news. no 11:00 program today. >> in the first few minutes of 2015, the skies above new zealand filled with colors and cheers. a similar scene in australia where more than a million people gathered to watch 7 tons of fireworks set off. across ash there was an of the to showcase the city's bid to host the 2022 olympics. paris, the so-called city of lights, and thousands rang in the world's. >> a million people packed into times square to tack...
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the white house says both are the focus on improves the lives of middle clack in america. be right back. >>> welcome back to "hardball." as i cold you last niekt, hillary clinton is assembling an a-list crew. our own nbc's first read said today when you add the fact that john podesta is leaving the obama white house to serve as a liaison between the clinton campaign and the white house. it is looking like she will be more connected to him than ever. last night on "hardball." the two guys that helped obama beat hillary clinton reacted to the energy campaign team she is assembling. >> campaigns have to be about something, they have to be about a story. these guys know how to construct that kind of strategy and he will benefit greatly from having them. >> if the people on the campaign head quarters are playing for the name on the front instead of the name on the back, do something bigger than themselves, i think that will define success in this campaign. >> back to the round table now. this campaign that hillary is putting together, i'm impressed by podesta. someone that is n
the white house says both are the focus on improves the lives of middle clack in america. be right back. >>> welcome back to "hardball." as i cold you last niekt, hillary clinton is assembling an a-list crew. our own nbc's first read said today when you add the fact that john podesta is leaving the obama white house to serve as a liaison between the clinton campaign and the white house. it is looking like she will be more connected to him than ever. last night on...
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the white house says both are the focus on improves the lives of middle clack in america.back. nexium, the purple pill, is available without a prescription for frequent heartburn. get complete protection. so no matter where you go, or who you're with. nothing is holding you back. this is nexium level protection™. the #1 prescribed acid-blocking brand, available without a prescription for frequent heartburn. get complete protection. nexium level protection™. in my world, wall isn't a...
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i don't know plus the dormant for typewriters are but i watched "the brady bunch" and the click clacking of the typewriter because my mom had to earn extra income. he went to community college because my parents gave me the news monday that they couldn't afford to send me to a four-year university which is fine. i wouldn't be in congress without that community college. i graduated on student loans so i understand that anxiety. we get the sense this is really about family values because all around the family's dinner tables in america people are talking about three things. they're looking at their pay stubs saying you know i'm not sure we can go on that vacation you hoped for. not sure we can can go out to dinners we help so they are looking at their paychecks and they i want to make paychecks progress. they're looking at their kids wondering if those kids are going to be part of the first generation of americans in history that will do worse than their parents and they are complaining about folks in washington republicans in washington who seemed to be about serving the special interest
i don't know plus the dormant for typewriters are but i watched "the brady bunch" and the click clacking of the typewriter because my mom had to earn extra income. he went to community college because my parents gave me the news monday that they couldn't afford to send me to a four-year university which is fine. i wouldn't be in congress without that community college. i graduated on student loans so i understand that anxiety. we get the sense this is really about family values...
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you heard richard clack raising the possibility that there was some kind of directions from yemen. it could happen here as well. talk more about the kind of training that these men would have gotten in the al qaeda camps in yemen. >> well george i'll get to that. let me just say first off, what an amazing operation today to recover that hostage. as you know police forces around the world have been training in that realm for 20 or 30 years, so have our forces. our military forces as well. so the training and capabilities has really grown to address the situation, like today. that is the most challenging difficult hostage rescue operation, because in this case, they know you're coming. 95% of operations the advantage is surprise. so coming when they're not -- they don't know where you're at which has been perfected, and more, for the last 12 years. but to come into that situation in close, small area. be able to fire on the individuals, and still recognize the hostages and ensure they are safe is just an amazing operation and a testament to that training preparedness of all of the fo
you heard richard clack raising the possibility that there was some kind of directions from yemen. it could happen here as well. talk more about the kind of training that these men would have gotten in the al qaeda camps in yemen. >> well george i'll get to that. let me just say first off, what an amazing operation today to recover that hostage. as you know police forces around the world have been training in that realm for 20 or 30 years, so have our forces. our military forces as well....
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instead of a clack bake throw in coconut crab too. >> it didn't look like anything i would want to eatd until you try it. >> you can try this one first. >> i'm a little jealous and envy envious of you. your bedtime was later. >> an ohio state guy is happy. let's start with alabama and number four ohio state in the sugar bowl. buckeyes were down early. 21-6. looked like alabama would roll in this game. all of a sudden jones. only second start ever. he beats alabama. 47-yard touchdown pass. and then this was the big run. this was elliott. 85 yards to the house. and this one. up two touchdowns late in the game. alabama wasn't done yet. could they have a miracle comeback to force overtime? it forced three and out and all they have to do is get the ball back and they need a touchdown. they are running out of time and this was their last play of the game. >> maybe the last play. simms deep. hail mary. not answered. intercepted. ohio state is going to win it. >> and not to be. ohio state. did you stay up to the very end? >> very end. >> what time was it at? >> i think it was almost 11:40 by t
instead of a clack bake throw in coconut crab too. >> it didn't look like anything i would want to eatd until you try it. >> you can try this one first. >> i'm a little jealous and envy envious of you. your bedtime was later. >> an ohio state guy is happy. let's start with alabama and number four ohio state in the sugar bowl. buckeyes were down early. 21-6. looked like alabama would roll in this game. all of a sudden jones. only second start ever. he beats alabama....
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typewriter is, but she would type in the den and would listen to the 1970's sitcoms with the quick clack of her typewriters stop -- of her typewriters. and then my parents said what college you want to go to and i said, george washington university. i said i'm smart enough and i have the a city schools. -- the sat schools. i might as it can massively, you are smart enough, but we cannot afford it. i went to committee college. that enabled me to save up enough to go to gw ultimately on college loans and paid back. committee college has always been one of those tools that strengthens the middle-class. it's not -- community college has always been one of those tools that strengthens the class. it's not for everybody. we have those tools proceeding quickly. that thing you were making for a career, nobody wants to buy anymore. these have to be host: the figure yesterday in the papers was that the community college proposal by the president could cause the treasury $6 billion in its first year. can this country afford that? guest: we are going to have to look at those numbers. i'm for any prop
typewriter is, but she would type in the den and would listen to the 1970's sitcoms with the quick clack of her typewriters stop -- of her typewriters. and then my parents said what college you want to go to and i said, george washington university. i said i'm smart enough and i have the a city schools. -- the sat schools. i might as it can massively, you are smart enough, but we cannot afford it. i went to committee college. that enabled me to save up enough to go to gw ultimately on college...
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let he always reminded us that it doesn't clack clays and websters and cal hoons to make the senate work. it simply takes men and women work income a spirit of good faith. it may be difficult but mr. president, it's been done before. and it can be done again. and if we're going to get there it helps to recall in whose food p-- in whose footsteps we walk today. this is the same chamber where historic progress was gotten. this is where byrd dpriew antiquity to rouse rouse colleagues to present challenges and where in later years he would critique successors on the finer points of procedure. this is where mitchell honed the skills he needed to help bring warring exphiewntses together. -- warring communities together. this is where dole shared war stories with inouye and with a fateful tap on the shoulder, where he would partner with moynihan in their effort to reform social security. the names of many senators who come before us are etched into the desk we sit at today. the men and women who precede us include future presidents and vice presidents. they include former athletes, veterans and
let he always reminded us that it doesn't clack clays and websters and cal hoons to make the senate work. it simply takes men and women work income a spirit of good faith. it may be difficult but mr. president, it's been done before. and it can be done again. and if we're going to get there it helps to recall in whose food p-- in whose footsteps we walk today. this is the same chamber where historic progress was gotten. this is where byrd dpriew antiquity to rouse rouse colleagues to present...