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not only did you get george harrison, you got eric clapton. it got dylan out of hiding. unparalleled of the type. it may still be unparalleled. ♪ ♪ >> a great deal of music of the '70s was people who succeeded in the '60s, finding new ways to express themselves in the '70s. >> have you any idea why your group particularly has lasted as long as it had? >> because we stay together i suppose. >> for a few years, the rolling stones had taken a lot of casualties. >> he felt he wasn't going to be around. not everybody makes it. >> they were fighting for like where do we secure our foothold now? ♪ ♪ >> 1971, the rolling stones leave their home for tax purposes to go live in france. and record this record. exile on main street. in a very hot, uncomfortable, muddy sounding studio. >> that record is the embodiment of a band making masterpieces on a daily basis. and i remember reading the review saying this was look a debached album, i didn't know what debached means, but i got to get some of this debauchery stuff. ♪ >> having come out of the '60s which was its own animal. the '70s
not only did you get george harrison, you got eric clapton. it got dylan out of hiding. unparalleled of the type. it may still be unparalleled. ♪ ♪ >> a great deal of music of the '70s was people who succeeded in the '60s, finding new ways to express themselves in the '70s. >> have you any idea why your group particularly has lasted as long as it had? >> because we stay together i suppose. >> for a few years, the rolling stones had taken a lot of casualties. >>...
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those opening cords have been used plenty of times before on songs like -- george harrison. listen.hicago. that song has a lot of numbers in it. jim croce. remember him? and even mary poppins. >> wow. >> it is all the same cord. >> you know what it is specifically about those two songs, it is the a minor cord with the descending baseline. it has a specific sound that i think a lot of people or just those two bands would put the two songs together. there is a great guy on youtube, t.j. r or t.j. m where there is a big explanation and he says it is pretty cool. that's what music is. there are so many notes to create so many cords, but there are so many cords out there. that's why nashville is big. they say this sound like this song. let's combine the two. >> this guy randy california didn't say anything about this while he was alive. then he died and someone who is the heir to his estate. if he didn't say anything i don't think he has a case. >> he is not going to say anything now either. i listened to both of these and they both just sounded like the entrance to renaissance fair. it
those opening cords have been used plenty of times before on songs like -- george harrison. listen.hicago. that song has a lot of numbers in it. jim croce. remember him? and even mary poppins. >> wow. >> it is all the same cord. >> you know what it is specifically about those two songs, it is the a minor cord with the descending baseline. it has a specific sound that i think a lot of people or just those two bands would put the two songs together. there is a great guy on...
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. >>> first on this day in 1973, george harrison was topping the charts with this hit -- you give met this. looks like a scene out of hollywood, but real life, a crazy takedown. cops pursuing a suspect, and a police car clipped the guy who had run into a field. look, he gets hit here. then, well, then it led to the helicopter. the helicopter tried to chase him into custody. when one of the officers jumps out and then wrestles him to the ground and tackles him. that officer, the helicopter pilots, they're joinings now. nice to see you. >> good morning. >> so just a normal day at the office. you're watching this guy -- you know in the news business, we watch the pursuits happen all the time. you never outrun a helicopter. ever. these guys think they can do it. and here's a perfect example of it not happening with you guys landing on the ground. when you were watching this unfold from the air, stephen, what did you think you'd do? how did you come up with this plan? >> well, we had been chasing the suspect for quite some time. and he had gotten to the field that i had told jeff -- the p
. >>> first on this day in 1973, george harrison was topping the charts with this hit -- you give met this. looks like a scene out of hollywood, but real life, a crazy takedown. cops pursuing a suspect, and a police car clipped the guy who had run into a field. look, he gets hit here. then, well, then it led to the helicopter. the helicopter tried to chase him into custody. when one of the officers jumps out and then wrestles him to the ground and tackles him. that officer, the...
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george and his wife had a romantic date. heads pressed together and hers resting on his shoulder. now that's amore. in europe, harrison and cali the incognito tourists. yesterday a thickly-bearded ford was rolling with the backpacks as they scoped out city's famous ka tleedral. a mob of fans followedthem. >>> star wars video game he's set to should a "blade runner" sequel out next year and "indiana jones 5." up next, the biggest box office stars of all time? we reveal the top money makers, why it's not who you might think. >>> plus, brace for impact. >> "e.t." gets your first look at tom hanks as captain sully sullenberger. what you never knew about the so-called miracle on the hudson. >>> and the show where old school meets >> i have the best seat in the house. >>> we're back stage for meghan house. >>> we're back stage for meghan trainor's backstreet ma closed captioning provided by -- and the kids warriors bad fell from the balcony at oracle rena next on kron 4 news >>> bryan cranston goes undercover in "the infiltrator" based on the >>> are the beggest box office stars of alltime? this ranking from box office mojo
george and his wife had a romantic date. heads pressed together and hers resting on his shoulder. now that's amore. in europe, harrison and cali the incognito tourists. yesterday a thickly-bearded ford was rolling with the backpacks as they scoped out city's famous ka tleedral. a mob of fans followedthem. >>> star wars video game he's set to should a "blade runner" sequel out next year and "indiana jones 5." up next, the biggest box office stars of all time? we...
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george and his wife had a romantic date. heads pressed together and hers resting on his shoulder. now that's amore. in europe, harrisonnd calista. the incognito tourists. yesterday a thickly-bearded ford was rolling with the backpacks flockhart, a sweater around her waist as they scoped out the city's famous cathedral. a mob of fans followed them. a selfie hungry mob foll them through the streets. so they got dislodged. >>> star wars video game he's set to should a "blade runner" sequel out next year and "indiana jones 5." up next, the biggest box office stars of all time? we reveal the top money makers, why it's not who you might think. >>> plus, brace for impact. >> "e.t." gets your first look at tom hanks as captain sully sullenberger. what you never knew about the so-called miracle on the hudson. >>> and the show where old sccool meets new. >> i have the best seat in the house. >>> we're back stage for meghan trainor's backstreet match-up. closed captioning provided by -- with simply right checking from santander bank, just make one deposit, withdrawal, transfer or payment each month to waive the monthly fee. and
george and his wife had a romantic date. heads pressed together and hers resting on his shoulder. now that's amore. in europe, harrisonnd calista. the incognito tourists. yesterday a thickly-bearded ford was rolling with the backpacks flockhart, a sweater around her waist as they scoped out the city's famous cathedral. a mob of fans followed them. a selfie hungry mob foll them through the streets. so they got dislodged. >>> star wars video game he's set to should a "blade...
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george w. bush, mitt romney. they've been senators-- warren harding, jfk, bob dole, kerry, mccain, obama. and they've been generals-- washington, both harrisonsndrew jackson, zachary taylor, grant, and eisenhower. >> the 22nd convention of the republican party will now come to order! >> reporter: but until now, for more than 200 years, only one genuine outsider has ever won a major party presidential nomination: republican wendell willkie, in 1940. >> i pledge myself to you and i ask each of you to join with me in this great crusade. >> reporter: willkie's success offers some lessons for 2016. willkie was a child of heartland america, born and raised in small town indiana. his blend of intelligence and discipline brought him to the peak of business success as president of a major public utility holding company, where he gained fame as a sharp critic of f.d.r.'s new deal regulations and as an advocate for social reform. that proved an appealing package for what was then a dominant wing of the republican party. the republican party of 1940 was very different from today's version. its power center was here in the east and especially in new york,
george w. bush, mitt romney. they've been senators-- warren harding, jfk, bob dole, kerry, mccain, obama. and they've been generals-- washington, both harrisonsndrew jackson, zachary taylor, grant, and eisenhower. >> the 22nd convention of the republican party will now come to order! >> reporter: but until now, for more than 200 years, only one genuine outsider has ever won a major party presidential nomination: republican wendell willkie, in 1940. >> i pledge myself to you...
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i'm barbara harrison with reports of commutes taking four times longer than normal, especially people coming from prince george's county. >> and i'm eun yang with this massive water main break. new information on how long it will take to repair the problem. >>> and the summer heat is building on this9q first day of astronomical summer. i'm storm team 4 meteorologist tom kierein. a look at our next chance for severe storms.j" >>> we're through the first metro's safetrack program. route options are reduced through july 3rd so crews can make repairs to the dxmúsystem. trains are running potomac avenue and station armory vvr9vmmetro's safetrack closures. deon starts his day in maryland and usually rides the rail all 3cf1 o road to benning road, catch the shuttle. >> reporter: clearly marked at eastern market. several metro employees and volunteers helping point you in the right direction. >> get your safetrack information? >> reporter: we decided to ride along shuttling from eastern market to benning road. >> you know, sleep is important. >> reporter: that's calvin thomon work. says this is frustrating. >> eventu
i'm barbara harrison with reports of commutes taking four times longer than normal, especially people coming from prince george's county. >> and i'm eun yang with this massive water main break. new information on how long it will take to repair the problem. >>> and the summer heat is building on this9q first day of astronomical summer. i'm storm team 4 meteorologist tom kierein. a look at our next chance for severe storms.j" >>> we're through the first metro's...
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i'm barbara harrison with reports of commutes taking four times longer than normal, especially people coming from prince george'swith this massive water main break. new information on how long it will take to repair the problem. >>> and the summer heat is building on this9q first day of astronomical summer. i'm storm team 4 meteorologist tom kierein. a look at our next chance for severe storms.j" >>> we're through the first
i'm barbara harrison with reports of commutes taking four times longer than normal, especially people coming from prince george'swith this massive water main break. new information on how long it will take to repair the problem. >>> and the summer heat is building on this9q first day of astronomical summer. i'm storm team 4 meteorologist tom kierein. a look at our next chance for severe storms.j" >>> we're through the first
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harrison who just died a couple of months ago. he was just fantastic. and i was an english major so some of the classics, joseph conrad, george elliot and they tend to berobably more classical to my taste but those are the few. >> first of all,i notice that had you spoke in a quiet 12-year-old when you were between sandy. what did you call your parents and did you inhereto the quiet gentle voice from your mother sandy or is that a result of watching them have their arguments? [laughter] >> i called them hunter and sandy and a lot of people asked why, and i really think that's what he wanted to be called. you know when you're a parent and you're talking to a child, you know, it's daddy. you're the one who tells them what your name is and i think hunter decided no that it's not going hunter, it's not going to be dad. and i think part of that was -- it was partially him and partially the times that he was -- the late 60's, 70's were times for the kind of culture that he was part of like rejecting everything, everything that their parents believed them and had raised them to believe, throw it out. everything and that very much applied to parenting as well.
harrison who just died a couple of months ago. he was just fantastic. and i was an english major so some of the classics, joseph conrad, george elliot and they tend to berobably more classical to my taste but those are the few. >> first of all,i notice that had you spoke in a quiet 12-year-old when you were between sandy. what did you call your parents and did you inhereto the quiet gentle voice from your mother sandy or is that a result of watching them have their arguments? [laughter]...
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harrison who just died a couple months ago, he's just fantastic. i was an english major so some of the classics, joseph conrad george elliott they tend to be a little bit more classical for my taste but those are a few. >> first of all, i noticed that you spoke in a quiet 12-year-old voice when you were attempting to mediate between hunter and sandy. what did you call your parents and did you inherit the quiet, gentle voice from your mother sandy or is that a result of watching them have their arguments? >> i called them hunter and sandy. a lot of people have asked about that. and they want to know why. i really think, if it was hunter, that's what he wanted to be called. you know how when you're a parent, you know when you're talking to your child, you know it's daddy. you are the one who tells them what your name is. i think hunter decided he was just going to be hunter. i think part of that was partially him and partially the times that in the late 60s and 70s was a time of part of the culture that he was a part of, rejecting everything that his parents had raised them to believe, everything. that very much applied to parenting as well when i wa
harrison who just died a couple months ago, he's just fantastic. i was an english major so some of the classics, joseph conrad george elliott they tend to be a little bit more classical for my taste but those are a few. >> first of all, i noticed that you spoke in a quiet 12-year-old voice when you were attempting to mediate between hunter and sandy. what did you call your parents and did you inherit the quiet, gentle voice from your mother sandy or is that a result of watching them have...
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george. you don't have to cut anybody out of a picture. just delete. >>> then finally in "pop news" harrison you to celebrate this thursday morning. there's the music. the fifth install of "indiana jones" is a very much in the works. steven spielberg even sharing a major plot point telling "the hollywood reporter" not to worry, indy will definitely make it out of the film alive. that, of course, welcome news to ford fans who recently endured the ultimate ender for another iconic harrison ford character, our lightsabers haven't shined quite as brightly since that happened. i don't want to say it if you haven't seen the movie, most of us have according to the box office numbers, the new "indiana jones" isn't due in theaters for three year, july 19th, 2019. >> i think you sealed the deal for harrison ford on this movie. >> did i when i said he wanted to play indy before he turned 80? it's all on me. thank you. >> that's my favorite character. i just think -- >> cannot wait to see it. >> we have to wait three years? >> that's insane. i apologize. i'll have malbec and think about it. >>> i have t
george. you don't have to cut anybody out of a picture. just delete. >>> then finally in "pop news" harrison you to celebrate this thursday morning. there's the music. the fifth install of "indiana jones" is a very much in the works. steven spielberg even sharing a major plot point telling "the hollywood reporter" not to worry, indy will definitely make it out of the film alive. that, of course, welcome news to ford fans who recently endured the ultimate...