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wait for nats ---un cantante nminado al un premio grammy visita la regin y comparte su experiencia desegment ends cu ---el gobernador jerry brown, pidi esta maÑana a los miembros de la legislatura a "fajarse los pantalones" y hacer recortes presupuestale s. take vo ---durante una entrevista concedida a una radio local, el mandatario acept que el deficit presupuestario es mucho mas grande de los 9 mil 200 millones de dolares que previamente se habia calculado a principios de aÑo....
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your 17 grammys are just so unprecedented.k, and what a wonderful career. congratulations, tony. i want to thank our school of the arts. i want to thank our boys and girls choruses. thank you. wonderful performances. it is a fitting tribute that our boys and girls choruses and ouryouth -- our yout are here today to perform because they reflect tony's dedicated career to ensure the future of arts education. we have seen what he has done and seen what his support is, and he is encouraging youth to be leaders on and off the stage, to make sure they grow up with the values and the shared values that he has. this is such a wonderful opportunity. i also want to thank some of the school kids especially here today. we have kids from our tenderloin community school. thank you for being here. [applause] all right. we also have, for the first time, at the request of -- the idea ofcesa -- that cesar chavez elementary school wanted us to webcast this live, so we did it for them. wherever you are, welcome. [applause] tony, for 50 years, you
your 17 grammys are just so unprecedented.k, and what a wonderful career. congratulations, tony. i want to thank our school of the arts. i want to thank our boys and girls choruses. thank you. wonderful performances. it is a fitting tribute that our boys and girls choruses and ouryouth -- our yout are here today to perform because they reflect tony's dedicated career to ensure the future of arts education. we have seen what he has done and seen what his support is, and he is encouraging youth...
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bennett picked up two grammy awards sunday night for that album. [applause] so we congratulate you on that. i believe if you are scoring at home, that makes it 17 grammys in his career. [applause] what we love -- well, we love the cd, but today, we have gone one step further. not just a duet, but an extraordinary trio. i'm pleased to present this trio, performing for the first time together, young people from the choir of the san francisco school of the arts, the san francisco boys chorus, and the san francisco girls chorus, take it away. [applause] ♪ >> ♪ the loveliness of paris seems somehow sadly gay the glory that was rome is of another day i've been terribly alone and forgotten in manhattan i'm going home to my city by the bay i left my heart [applause] in san francisco high on a hill it calls to me to be where little cable cars climb halfway to the stars the morning fog may chilly air -- chill the air i don't care my love waits there in san francisco of of -- above the blue and windy sea when i come home to you san francisco your golden sun w
bennett picked up two grammy awards sunday night for that album. [applause] so we congratulate you on that. i believe if you are scoring at home, that makes it 17 grammys in his career. [applause] what we love -- well, we love the cd, but today, we have gone one step further. not just a duet, but an extraordinary trio. i'm pleased to present this trio, performing for the first time together, young people from the choir of the san francisco school of the arts, the san francisco boys chorus, and...
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. >> stephen: you guaranteed me a grammy. how did that work out? >> i don't like the-- i don't think the voting process for started for that yet. >> stephen: really, when do we submit? >> usually a good year after the vord put out. >> stephen: listen, when we're nominated so we'll be going to the grammys together? >> yeah, all right, okay. >> stephen: great. your new album is called "blunderbuss." >> yes. >> it's your first solo album. >> yes. >> stephen: is it any coincidence that you work with me and then you went solo? >> no, there's no coincidence at all. >> stephen: do you hear any of my influence in your recent work? >> no, i don't, not at all. >> stephen: i do. oh, yeah. it's subtle. it's subtle. >> as in what? >> stephen: the rhythm. it has rhythm. ( laughter ) a lot of your earlier stuff-- >> didn't have rhythm. >> stephen: well, polyrhythmic stuff. >> really. >> stephen: by the way, i offered to do some guest vocals on your album. i never heard back from you. is there any time for me to slap a little something in the background. >> i thin
. >> stephen: you guaranteed me a grammy. how did that work out? >> i don't like the-- i don't think the voting process for started for that yet. >> stephen: really, when do we submit? >> usually a good year after the vord put out. >> stephen: listen, when we're nominated so we'll be going to the grammys together? >> yeah, all right, okay. >> stephen: great. your new album is called "blunderbuss." >> yes. >> it's your first solo...
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he won a grammy in 2006 for daydreaming. that's from his record food and liquor.or two is set to be released this summer. he is also chief executive of first and 15th entertainment and a collaborator with kanye west and ferrell, i believe, ferrell -- how white am i? even though i'm not even white. any way, lupe fiasco is in the house. >> this is a test. >> is that what we give to all of our guests? >> i guess. it's pretty interesting questions. >> all right. you are known as very political. >> as of late i guess. >> as of late. are you proud of that? are you all right with that? >> it has it's ups and downs. >> yeah you have gotten into some trouble. >> people perceive that i have gotten in trouble. >> i like that. let's talk a little bit of politics. first views on republicans. go. >> republicanism and conservatism, but i was listening to the radio this morning, i think it was patriot radio, and they said there is no connection. so it blew my mind, so i'm kind of restructuring my opinion. i thought it was full blown religious conservatism, but i don't know -- i d
he won a grammy in 2006 for daydreaming. that's from his record food and liquor.or two is set to be released this summer. he is also chief executive of first and 15th entertainment and a collaborator with kanye west and ferrell, i believe, ferrell -- how white am i? even though i'm not even white. any way, lupe fiasco is in the house. >> this is a test. >> is that what we give to all of our guests? >> i guess. it's pretty interesting questions. >> all right. you are...
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50 years that we did the grammys was this year.. >> reporter: we met the band, wilson, love, jardine, and david mark who is played on the first four albums, and bruce johnson who joined in 1965 -- at the grammy museum in los angeles. the beach boys still remember the grammy nomination nay got for good vibrations in 1966. and what happened? u >> reporter: widely considered one of the greatest rock records everybody made, it was beaten out by the mama and the papas. ♪good vibrations. >> the grammy went to monday, monday. >> oh, god. i didn't know that. >> to be honest, i wasn't pleased. >> i didn't know that. ♪round, round ♪get around. >> reporter: the estranged band members have had to work to restore their own good vey brasions. but their own vocal harmonys have come together naturally. this was their warm-up before an appearance opening day at dodger stadium, another los angeles institution celebrating its 50th anniversary. >> this is the icing on the cake. you probably didn't know you'd sing her 50 years later. >> we didn't think
50 years that we did the grammys was this year.. >> reporter: we met the band, wilson, love, jardine, and david mark who is played on the first four albums, and bruce johnson who joined in 1965 -- at the grammy museum in los angeles. the beach boys still remember the grammy nomination nay got for good vibrations in 1966. and what happened? u >> reporter: widely considered one of the greatest rock records everybody made, it was beaten out by the mama and the papas. ♪good...
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these are grammy winners. isn't that amazing? what have we done in our lives? these are grammy winners. albums, prince charles comes in, let's bring out the boys chorus and the girls chorus. you've got all kinds of world leaders. and we just get to show off to the rest of the nation something that we get to experience more often out here in the bay area. so i'm just here to celebrate with you. we thought we would bring you together and a nice way to kick off the preinaugural ceremonies. and just to remind ourselves how blessed we are to be out here. and the great city and county of san francisco. but first, i just wanted to recognize because it's utterly appropriate, susan, come on up here. these two very talented artistic directors that have done so much and so well. we just -- we wanted to thank them for all their hard work. and all their sacrifice. and all their -- the commitment they have made to work with all of you. and to be here with you. not just on moments like this. and moments like tuesday. but tho
these are grammy winners. isn't that amazing? what have we done in our lives? these are grammy winners. albums, prince charles comes in, let's bring out the boys chorus and the girls chorus. you've got all kinds of world leaders. and we just get to show off to the rest of the nation something that we get to experience more often out here in the bay area. so i'm just here to celebrate with you. we thought we would bring you together and a nice way to kick off the preinaugural ceremonies. and...
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they won three grammys. >> it was so weird. >> it was weird being there on the red carpet.elt so out of place. >> i felt so uncomfortable. >> i felt like i was wearing a cape. >> they put you on the red carpet. that's the reality of the grammys. >> everything is pushed aside so kim kardashian -- >> another honour meant more to them. >> in the midst of their tour. the black keys pulled up in front of their alma mater, harvey firestone high. >> the pictured framed for you, and you mounted it on the wall. >> absolutely. >> stood on the showcase to hang it. >> and then the boys who hadn't been back to school since graduation, took a nostalgic tour. >> i always loved it here. >> reporter: checking out year book pictures. this is before the beard. >> you won most unique >> and their less than stellar high school transcript. >> got an a in ceramics and a b in music appreciation. >> they may be on the alumni wall, but fame hasn't gone to their head. we haven't changed. we couldn't, our families wouldn't let us. our brothers would make fun of us if we tried to act like rock stars. >
they won three grammys. >> it was so weird. >> it was weird being there on the red carpet.elt so out of place. >> i felt so uncomfortable. >> i felt like i was wearing a cape. >> they put you on the red carpet. that's the reality of the grammys. >> everything is pushed aside so kim kardashian -- >> another honour meant more to them. >> in the midst of their tour. the black keys pulled up in front of their alma mater, harvey firestone high....
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the show tonight, what a show, grammy award winner esperanza spalding and her 12 piece orchestra, what she does, she's incredible. it's not even-- she doesn't even make music, she makes magic. she makes-- she makes mugic. that doesn't sound right but she does. we're going to get right to it yesterday, all consuming media gasm, zimdecision 20126789 after the tragic shooting of trayvon martin and the lack of anybody getting in trouble for it, the protest and outrage culminated in a scheduled 6:00 p.m. florida special prosecutor press conference. where we would finally learn the fate of george zimmerman. >> good evening, everyone. >> jon: good evening. >> i'm angela corey, the special prosecutor for the trayvon martin case. >> jon: hello, angela. my name is jon. this sour audience, audience, angela, angela-- audience. >> i want to introduce to you persony del yoranda one of my top homicide prosecutors and john guide, my other top homicide prosecutor. (laughter) >> jon: hellon -- hello bernie, john, john, audience, audience, bernie, john can. we just get to the [bleep] charges? >> despite
the show tonight, what a show, grammy award winner esperanza spalding and her 12 piece orchestra, what she does, she's incredible. it's not even-- she doesn't even make music, she makes magic. she makes-- she makes mugic. that doesn't sound right but she does. we're going to get right to it yesterday, all consuming media gasm, zimdecision 20126789 after the tragic shooting of trayvon martin and the lack of anybody getting in trouble for it, the protest and outrage culminated in a scheduled 6:00...
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honored at grammys on the hill on capitol hill for his role in advocating for music education. the eight-time grammy winner says music class was not only important for him but essential for future musicians. >> for all those tal enter. a -- tal enteents. >> on a deeper level, locating people born with a gift. >> mayer chanced his spring tour because his vocal condition, granuloma flared up. he says that it presented him more opportunities to perform with his guitar. >> next up in sports. we'll tell you all about it. talking about the caps, folks, who are going to the >>> we are rocking the red in this town tonight. dan, go ahead. take it, man. >> i like to call this a complete sports night for washington, d.c. sports fans. you have the nationals. you have the wizards. most importantly because it is the post season you have the capitals. this one followed the script in the series. they go to overtime. another one-goal game. the only thing that really didn't follow the script, the capitals, pull off the upset and beat the defending stanley cup champs in the playoffs, they knock t
honored at grammys on the hill on capitol hill for his role in advocating for music education. the eight-time grammy winner says music class was not only important for him but essential for future musicians. >> for all those tal enter. a -- tal enteents. >> on a deeper level, locating people born with a gift. >> mayer chanced his spring tour because his vocal condition, granuloma flared up. he says that it presented him more opportunities to perform with his guitar. >>...
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>> yes. >> he didn't win a grammy, did he? >> he was nominated. >> i think if he won maybe you start talking about him as a potential running mate. but if he is not even wining a grammy, he is out. >> who has more experience, a nominated dj or community organizer? >> that's a fair point. >> that is a fair point. i guess it is. >> i guess it is. supreme court and strip searches. remi you pointed out correctly, they said the fourth amendment doesn't preclude searches. if i am reading this right, justice kennedy wrote, quote, every detainee who will be admitted to the general population may be required to undergo a close visual inspection while undressed. that means if you are detained and waiting to see a judge like for a traffic violation this doesn't apply. >> that's right. not only does there have to be probable cause, you have to be arrested. you have to be charged. you have to be unable to post bail. you have to go to the local county jail, and then you have to be admitted to the general population before this decision can
>> yes. >> he didn't win a grammy, did he? >> he was nominated. >> i think if he won maybe you start talking about him as a potential running mate. but if he is not even wining a grammy, he is out. >> who has more experience, a nominated dj or community organizer? >> that's a fair point. >> that is a fair point. i guess it is. >> i guess it is. supreme court and strip searches. remi you pointed out correctly, they said the fourth amendment doesn't...
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. >>> a grammy award winning musician on inspiring new innovators. "the wall strereet jouournal re" begins rightht now. >> this is america's number one financial news program. "the wall street journal report." now, maria bartiromo. >> take a look at what's making news as we head into a new week on wall street. an important measure of the size and strength of america's econy is out leased on friday. the first read of the gross domestic product was a disappointing one, though. it showed an annualize the growth rate of 2.25% for the first quarter, slightly below expectations, also down from the fourth quarter's 3% growth. business inventories were down, consumer spending was up. america's most value company blew past earnings expectations on tuesday. apple posted a brought of $11.6 billion in the first quarter. it sold 35 million iphones and nearly 12 million ipads. that september the stock soaring back about $600 a share wednesday. adding some $40 billion in market value in one day. pretty sweet. the nasdaq as a result climbed on the news having the be
. >>> a grammy award winning musician on inspiring new innovators. "the wall strereet jouournal re" begins rightht now. >> this is america's number one financial news program. "the wall street journal report." now, maria bartiromo. >> take a look at what's making news as we head into a new week on wall street. an important measure of the size and strength of america's econy is out leased on friday. the first read of the gross domestic product was a...
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it was a competition to the grammys.s a tough thing to do and yet he made it a success. >> he certainly did. no i was not surprised. if dick clark did it, if he touched it, it turned to gold. after the american music awards, those after-parties were too, too fabulous. >> really? oh. >> everything was wonderful at the american music awards afterparty. >> tell us. i want to hear the details on this, ms. franklin. >> really good. really good. great after parties. spent a lot of money. >> little richard, do you remember the after parties as well? >> oh, yes. i didn't never attend any because i was traveling and going to other places, but anything dick clark touched, it becomes a success. it becomes gold. overnight. because he's a very successful businessman. he's a tycoon in business. he knows what he's doing and he knows how to do it. and if he touched you, you're moving up. you're going up. >> little richard, did you know even back when you first started being on his show and stuff back in the day that he was as savvy a bu
it was a competition to the grammys.s a tough thing to do and yet he made it a success. >> he certainly did. no i was not surprised. if dick clark did it, if he touched it, it turned to gold. after the american music awards, those after-parties were too, too fabulous. >> really? oh. >> everything was wonderful at the american music awards afterparty. >> tell us. i want to hear the details on this, ms. franklin. >> really good. really good. great after parties....
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>>siendo ganador de dos premios grammy, considera que apoyar a la comunidad es una responsabilidad comota. >>yo siendo, gracias a dios de tener la oportunidad como figura pública, he tomado la responsabilidad y el poder para hacerlo >>y se establecio por primera vez el 14 de mayo como dia anual de los hispanos para crear conciencia sobre la hepatitis c. ya volvemos el capitán pirata se embarca en una mision para derrotar a sus enemigos. vean lo que les pasa a quienes me desafian. invita a participar en el concurso "celebrando a maÁ "... para nominar a su madre, enÍenos una carta contandonos qÉ la hace tan Única... y no olvide incluir una foto.---es muy faciol, mandenos una carta, diganos por qué es tan especial su mamá, mandelo a la dirección en pantalla, piso 41 freemon san francisco california y antes de despedirnos, vea el penoso momento en que una mujer salpica su yogurt a barak obama todo quedo captado en cámara. él la bromeo, simulando retarla. buenas noches que tal se termina miércoles 25 estos son los titulares tema migratorio se analiza en corte suprema, a favor y en contra de
>>siendo ganador de dos premios grammy, considera que apoyar a la comunidad es una responsabilidad comota. >>yo siendo, gracias a dios de tener la oportunidad como figura pública, he tomado la responsabilidad y el poder para hacerlo >>y se establecio por primera vez el 14 de mayo como dia anual de los hispanos para crear conciencia sobre la hepatitis c. ya volvemos el capitán pirata se embarca en una mision para derrotar a sus enemigos. vean lo que les pasa a quienes me...
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creo los premios americano music award en 1987 para competir con los grammys. casa blanca, el presidente obama acaba de enviar un comunicado enviando las condolencias a la familia de dick clarck. fue una instituciÓn en lo que es la mÚsica en este paÍs. muchas gracias bilma. y ahora tenemos un adelanto de las historias de este sÁbado en aquÍ y ahora. veamos. >>> la confusa muerte de una madre. >>> cuando su esposo lle@@notic cama ¿por quÉ sacÓ la pistola de la almohada?. >>> su esposo acusaunivision uni a una familia tambiÉn prostitutas y el escÁndalo de los agentes del servicio secreto del presidente obama. "aquÍ y ahora" visto dinvestig salen enmascarados que se enfrentaron al tunivisounion ca los notizetas. >>> documentos del vaticano dejan al descubierto escÁndalos y secretos recuerde "aquÍ yn isionciero is nuevo horario este sÁbado a las 7 de la noche/6 centro. los espero con teresa rodrÍguez. este pedacito de papel, su valor es nada menos que de 218 millones de dÓlares. se trata de uno de los 3 boletos ganadores de la mega loterÍa del mes pasado. y se la v
creo los premios americano music award en 1987 para competir con los grammys. casa blanca, el presidente obama acaba de enviar un comunicado enviando las condolencias a la familia de dick clarck. fue una instituciÓn en lo que es la mÚsica en este paÍs. muchas gracias bilma. y ahora tenemos un adelanto de las historias de este sÁbado en aquÍ y ahora. veamos. >>> la confusa muerte de una madre. >>> cuando su esposo lle@@notic cama ¿por quÉ sacÓ la pistola de la...
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thh prey velvet gown houston wore when she attended he clive davis re-grammy party with then-hhsband obby rown in 1996.it sold for 11- thousand-500 dollaas. saturday's auction took place pt juliee's "hollywood legends"... innbeverly hills. variety magazine is reporting that actor shton kutcher will in an upcoming film.it's bs... - expected to chronicle the life of jobs... who wouud eventually become the co- founder of appll.the film will begin production ext month... when kutcher is on hiatussfrom &pthe t-v show "two and a half men." someone innmarrland is meea millionairr... we just doo't know who yet.one of three winning ega millions ticket mill.megan gillillnd is live there now... waiting for our mystery winner. winner.good morning patrice, this is wheee it the magic 3 happened... this is where one of the wwnning tickets for the mega millionn jackpot worth 656 million dollars... wass fame for it... the winner will get a lot more onccetheyy ome f. forward..ottery officials say if this lucky persoo taaes the luup sum after taxes they would walk away with about 100 million dollars..n
thh prey velvet gown houston wore when she attended he clive davis re-grammy party with then-hhsband obby rown in 1996.it sold for 11- thousand-500 dollaas. saturday's auction took place pt juliee's "hollywood legends"... innbeverly hills. variety magazine is reporting that actor shton kutcher will in an upcoming film.it's bs... - expected to chronicle the life of jobs... who wouud eventually become the co- founder of appll.the film will begin production ext month... when kutcher is...
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. ♪ >> reporter: no one was shocked when she shoopd up a half dozen grammys.ut adele showing her size 16 body on the cover of this month's vogue, now that got fashionistas attention. >> we spent a lot of time working on this pants. >> reporter: bucksom women like queen latifah and melissa mccarthy of "bridesmaids" fame are thumbing mr. plus-size noses the uner skinny. they're launching their own line of clothes to cash in on the market. retailers are paying attention. enter fashion to figure, a new chain of stores providing stylish and glam clothes for women sizes 12 to 26. >> so much of the pain of being overweight is the inability to go into a store and buy what you want. >> yes. being exceptionalized and marginalized. >> reporter: michael caplin was studying for his mba when he noticed the latest trend, where an expensive look on the runway is created cheaply in stores. it was ignoring the plus-size market. >> this is like something of interest and it's $32. >> we don't have a dress in our store more than $40, and the dresses are in that range. that's our f
. ♪ >> reporter: no one was shocked when she shoopd up a half dozen grammys.ut adele showing her size 16 body on the cover of this month's vogue, now that got fashionistas attention. >> we spent a lot of time working on this pants. >> reporter: bucksom women like queen latifah and melissa mccarthy of "bridesmaids" fame are thumbing mr. plus-size noses the uner skinny. they're launching their own line of clothes to cash in on the market. retailers are paying...
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inspired by the grammy winning pinger...and ivv...ne of the names of beyonce and jay- z's new daughtee. daughter.for boys..it's cato... emmett, weston, could itthave been stopped? stopped?nats! nats! the problems a new report reveals aboot that tragic indiana staae fair stage collapse...and how it could p(break 1))revented. man: we need a good night's sleep. woman: which means a little heat to keep us warm. and a good dose of support for my back. some over-the-top comfort couldn't hurt. and our...
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clark created the american music awards in 1987 as a rival to the grammys.lark also had a hand in the global fundraising, live aid and farm aid. >> reporte from the early days of rock, dick clark had a way of bringing us the tunes that had a good beat, were easy to dance from and memories of saturday afternoon sock hops. >> extraordinary clear, extraordinary life, our next guest needs no introduction, royalty rarely does, arrest aretha franklin. >> what did he mean to you personally? >> he was such a nice man--good evening, everyone, i'm sorry. such a nice and very easy man to work with, a very warm and classy and just an ageless person. and if you didn't go on "american bandstand" you just hadn't made it yet. you had to go on the bandstand. >> he was that important in america music. >> absolutely, if you didn't go on there, you hadn't made it. >> the appeal that spanned a nation, from music shows to game shows and new year's eve and more. it was a tough business, what made him such a success? >> i think that she was just so industry savvy and he was such a
clark created the american music awards in 1987 as a rival to the grammys.lark also had a hand in the global fundraising, live aid and farm aid. >> reporte from the early days of rock, dick clark had a way of bringing us the tunes that had a good beat, were easy to dance from and memories of saturday afternoon sock hops. >> extraordinary clear, extraordinary life, our next guest needs no introduction, royalty rarely does, arrest aretha franklin. >> what did he mean to you...
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for a while because the grammys didn't know how to respond to the youth music.e that. >> his growth mirrored the growth of television. he understood the importance of live television. live tv is more important than ever. i remember last september, my friend has having a party without a tv set and we hooked it up to watch dick clark. i can't imagine a new years eve without pill. >> yeah. very true. >> and he became the institution you had to see. i can't see another person getting that stature. it's not going to happen again. >> no, i think it's -- the word great is often used often wrongly and so is the word irreplaceable. but i think we've lost a true great tonight and someone who's going to turn out to be irreplaceable. thank you both very much. is. >> thanks. >>> coming up, only in america, remembering the extraordinary dick clark who got emotional himself when he was inducted into the rock and roll hall of fame in 1993. >> you did it. oh. i had a speech. i've got to get ahold of myself. [ gnome ] enjoying your holiday? ooo no. the hotel lost our reservation.
for a while because the grammys didn't know how to respond to the youth music.e that. >> his growth mirrored the growth of television. he understood the importance of live television. live tv is more important than ever. i remember last september, my friend has having a party without a tv set and we hooked it up to watch dick clark. i can't imagine a new years eve without pill. >> yeah. very true. >> and he became the institution you had to see. i can't see another person...
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the odds of the same woman winning 6 grammy awards and starring in two broadway plays?ion. the odds of this musician and performer having a child diagnosed with autism? 1 in 150. i'm toni braxton, and i encourage you to learn the signs of autism at autismspeaks.org. early diagnosis can make a lifetime of difference. aliano studied at ucsd. they say she's brilliant. supposedly, she told the fbi that "they picked the wrong computer geek to mess with." not the most threatening statement i've ever heard. her code must be hidden in the machine's legitimate coding, probably in the operating system. oh, well, here. that's easy. tell you what you do. you need to look for the computer code that looks like jane's. this all looks exactly the same. well, all i have to do then is write an algorithm to isolate her code from the rest. hey, do me a favor. go find dr. finch. tell her we need a priority run on the supercomputer, and, you know, be convincing i'll tell her the fate of democracy is at stake. i like that. jane's code is embedded in the operating system on the motherboard of
the odds of the same woman winning 6 grammy awards and starring in two broadway plays?ion. the odds of this musician and performer having a child diagnosed with autism? 1 in 150. i'm toni braxton, and i encourage you to learn the signs of autism at autismspeaks.org. early diagnosis can make a lifetime of difference. aliano studied at ucsd. they say she's brilliant. supposedly, she told the fbi that "they picked the wrong computer geek to mess with." not the most threatening statement...