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. ♪ >> the one that really set it off was bonaroo and coachella. >> so you came here from england forbecoming rock stars. the only people who aren't becoming rock stars are rock stars. >> pop. >> the idea of just standing there and staring at someone on stage is a 20th century idea. whereas in the 21st century it's more interactive, more about us as an organism. >> come on. >> clap your hands. clap your hands. clap your hands. >> in the 2000s, we saw an industry that seemed like it would never change. we saw it be forced to change. ♪ i've got a feeling >> online distribution of music broke down the barriers of taste and suddenly everyone was listening to everything. ♪ that tonight's gonna be a good good night ♪ >> with the help of a computer, the past is just cool stuff you could discover. and that's what a whole generation of music makers do. the 2000s are the age of the machine, but that doesn't mean there's not a search for the soul inside the machine. ♪ turn it up turn it up ♪ i got my money ♪ i don't know where -- let it go ♪ ♪ way out paced out losing control ♪ ♪ here we go here
. ♪ >> the one that really set it off was bonaroo and coachella. >> so you came here from england forbecoming rock stars. the only people who aren't becoming rock stars are rock stars. >> pop. >> the idea of just standing there and staring at someone on stage is a 20th century idea. whereas in the 21st century it's more interactive, more about us as an organism. >> come on. >> clap your hands. clap your hands. clap your hands. >> in the 2000s, we saw...
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. ♪ >> the one that really set it off was bonaroo and coachella. >> so you came here from england forars are rock stars. >> pop. >> the idea of just standing there and staring at someone on stage is a 20th century idea. whereas in the 21st century it's more interactive, more about us as an organism. >> come on. >> clap your hands. clap your hands. clap your hands. >> in the 2000s, we saw an industry that seemed like it would never change. we saw it be forced to change. ♪ i've got a feeling >> online distribution of music broke down the barriers of taste and suddenly everyone was listening to everything. ♪ that tonight's gonna be a good good night ♪ >> with the help of a computer, the past is just cool stuff you could discover. and that's what a whole generation of music makers do. the 2000s are the age of the machine, but that doesn't mean there's not a search for the soul inside the machine. ♪ turn it up turn it up ♪ i got my money ♪ i don't know where -- let it go ♪ ♪ way out paced out losing control ♪ ♪ here we go here we go ♪ easy come, easy go now we're on top ♪ >>> there are col
. ♪ >> the one that really set it off was bonaroo and coachella. >> so you came here from england forars are rock stars. >> pop. >> the idea of just standing there and staring at someone on stage is a 20th century idea. whereas in the 21st century it's more interactive, more about us as an organism. >> come on. >> clap your hands. clap your hands. clap your hands. >> in the 2000s, we saw an industry that seemed like it would never change. we saw it be...
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it's because she actually me out on coachella and actually on the album so it was a really big deal for> tamron: i would think so. >> i can die happy now. >> tamron: what was that happy when beyonce recognizes your own much to her? >> in the moment i didn't even know it was happening until i saw the footage playback in the homecoming son week week. spewing where you always a beyonce, were you down for her what was destiny's child from day one? >> from day one. from no no no no no. then to white went solo with crazy love. >> tamron: in your everyday life you walk around like this? >> i do. this is generally my luck, i change my hair and my makeup depending but this is what i look like normally. [applause] >> tamron: i love it do you look beautiful. jason, you are from utah. >> i am from utah. spewing dolly lives in our hearts. eve might dolly parton? >> i have met dolly parton. whsnantot dolly parton? she actually had known about me for years they showed me don my car my photo on "good morning america" a few years ago and she thought it was her. i was nervous i was like what if she says
it's because she actually me out on coachella and actually on the album so it was a really big deal for> tamron: i would think so. >> i can die happy now. >> tamron: what was that happy when beyonce recognizes your own much to her? >> in the moment i didn't even know it was happening until i saw the footage playback in the homecoming son week week. spewing where you always a beyonce, were you down for her what was destiny's child from day one? >> from day one. from no...
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. >> remember they did the tupac halogram at coachella a couple of years ago >> doesn't bode well fore doesn't have an instagram account to promote the movie >> would you watch it in the box? >> i don't know. think about it >> google looking to make changes on policies about political advertisements conversations it is vihang on that important matter. we are back after this memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. here, hello! starts with -hi!mple... how can i help? a data plan for everyone. everyone? everyone. let's send to everyone! [ camera clicking ] wifi up there? -ahhh. sure, why not? how'd he get out?! a camera might figure it out. that was easy! glad i could help. at xfinity, we're here to make life simple. easy. awesome. so come ask, shop, discover at your xfinity store today. >> time now for your executive recap. netflix ceo shrugging off concerns about subscriber accounts playing down the importance of the numbers. >> people subscribe to a couple of serves the way they subscribe to a couple of n
. >> remember they did the tupac halogram at coachella a couple of years ago >> doesn't bode well fore doesn't have an instagram account to promote the movie >> would you watch it in the box? >> i don't know. think about it >> google looking to make changes on policies about political advertisements conversations it is vihang on that important matter. we are back after this memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen....
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what are the options facing authorities in beijing about how they can play this crisis coachella so farstatement from beijing. beijing is shook by the election results. before the election, beijing has expressed absolute confidence in the hong kong leader carrie lam. now, beijing might have new thoughts about it. and if the beijing and hong kong government were to have meaningful responses to this very telling election result, for example to push forward reforms on the universal suffrage and also set up independent inquiries into the police actions during the protests, we might hopefully see a peaceful ending of the protests. but if beijing were to take the other way might you take the hardline approaches, and to ignore this election result, we might see a very dangerous trajectory. and if we see the same mindset within the radical protesters, violence might u nfortu nately return protesters, violence might unfortunately return to hong kong. zhaoyin, thank you very much indeed. there is further coverage as well, if you have the relevant linguist get linguist skills, on pbc chinese. mich
what are the options facing authorities in beijing about how they can play this crisis coachella so farstatement from beijing. beijing is shook by the election results. before the election, beijing has expressed absolute confidence in the hong kong leader carrie lam. now, beijing might have new thoughts about it. and if the beijing and hong kong government were to have meaningful responses to this very telling election result, for example to push forward reforms on the universal suffrage and...
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to do the interview than actually do the interview and answer some of these difficult questions coachellant to something entirely unexpected. went back in the day, us presidents lost the campaign not because of something they said but because of a movement of their hands or a way that they approached the opposing candidate. of course, yes, in these televised interviews, it's not even a lwa ys televised interviews, it's not even always about what you say, it's how you say it or what you don't say that gets you. of course you can prepare but there's only so much that you can prepare. 0f prepare but there's only so much that you can prepare. of course, i guess they are asking what is to be gained from doing this interview with two weeks ago when the pulling lesson i chose the conservative party is in the lead? the trouble is, though, the way that these tv debates are set up at the moment in the uk, with the broadcasters extending the situation, you get a situation like this were the conservatives have an image again the there is no wayjeremy corbyn would have subjected them soft that grillin
to do the interview than actually do the interview and answer some of these difficult questions coachellant to something entirely unexpected. went back in the day, us presidents lost the campaign not because of something they said but because of a movement of their hands or a way that they approached the opposing candidate. of course, yes, in these televised interviews, it's not even a lwa ys televised interviews, it's not even always about what you say, it's how you say it or what you don't...