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. >> phil whinge was grading the harmonica on the team bus and a yankees were sticking and he let them have it, it turned the season all-around from bills out a buyer who lost, a little bit of nostalgia at their. because i am the author of the super sports spectacular. should have stayed in cuba. juliet: you are the only person in this city to have this attitude. >> what has he got? >> you think he is in fallible. i am a catholic. you don't see me -- >> you say he gets capitalism, and much money -- >> how many families have they taken in from syria? 2? that is the country, the vatican, a bass fell one painting, they could but syria. >> glad you have a good evening. >> like a scratched. >> drone attacks. >> which juliet and happy birthday, she will be out of the world trade center. >> take me out on a birthday date? >> want to know what you are given. curtis sliwa, host of the "the curtis and kuby show". you are welcome to give me some money. ben: pays a lot of checks every month. juliet: this guy is amazing. wow, time warner cable really upgraded their network. 300 meg internet, cleare
. >> phil whinge was grading the harmonica on the team bus and a yankees were sticking and he let them have it, it turned the season all-around from bills out a buyer who lost, a little bit of nostalgia at their. because i am the author of the super sports spectacular. should have stayed in cuba. juliet: you are the only person in this city to have this attitude. >> what has he got? >> you think he is in fallible. i am a catholic. you don't see me -- >> you say he gets...
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he would play the harmonica and she would sing and they entertained themselves while they were traveling on the road that way. part of what he did was to photograph women at work. he was very sympathetic to women workers. his mother supported the family by running a black market dentistry office in their home. his father was never able to adapt to uslife very well -- u.s. life very well. his mother was the one who made the money they lived on. he was very sympathetic to other women working. he made beautiful portraits of women. it was natural you would go into the rail yards and photographed the women -- it was natural he would go into the rail yards and photographed the women at work. they look very different from the women photographed by the office of war information. the women in jack's pictures are not wearing lipstick. they had their hair done up in bandannas to keep dirt out of their hair. they are just very simply. -- they are dressed very simply, sensible shoes. they are having their sandwiches from wax paper. it is just the way you would expect people in a rough and tumble job
he would play the harmonica and she would sing and they entertained themselves while they were traveling on the road that way. part of what he did was to photograph women at work. he was very sympathetic to women workers. his mother supported the family by running a black market dentistry office in their home. his father was never able to adapt to uslife very well -- u.s. life very well. his mother was the one who made the money they lived on. he was very sympathetic to other women working. he...
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and he would play the harmonica, she would sing, and they entertain themselves while they were traveling on the road. part of what he did was to photograph women at work. he was very sympathetic to women workers. familyher supported the by running a black market dentistry office in their home. his father was never able to adapt to uslife very well. -- u.s. life very well. so his mother was the one who made the money that they lived on. he was very sympathetic to other women working. he made beautiful portraits of women. so it was a natural that he would go into the railyards and photograph the women at work paid one of his better-known pictures is of women having lunch at one of these railyards. they were very different from the women who were photographed by the office of war information. the all -- women in jack's pictures are not wearing lipstick. they have their hair done up in bandannas or bags to keep dust, dirt out of their hair. they are dressed very simply. they have on simple, sensible shoes. they're wearing overalls. sandwichesving their on wax paper. they folded around the sa
and he would play the harmonica, she would sing, and they entertain themselves while they were traveling on the road. part of what he did was to photograph women at work. he was very sympathetic to women workers. familyher supported the by running a black market dentistry office in their home. his father was never able to adapt to uslife very well. -- u.s. life very well. so his mother was the one who made the money that they lived on. he was very sympathetic to other women working. he made...
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has he never heard of a harmonica? >> that's why i do it. i do it because not everybody can do it. i do it for the challenge. >> reporter: why not a grand piano? you're not up for that much of a challenge. >> i don't know. >> reporter: and, really, this isn't just about the challenge of hauling a piano to an improbable place. this is more with the joy it brings once it gets there. needless to say, for beached goers, it beat the heck out of listen to someone else's boom box, and for dotan, it it beats playing pretty much anywhere else. >> i get to play piano in this amazing stead setting. it's like this beautiful auditorium. >> reporter: and catskill park is just his latest stop in his piano around the world tour. he started in 2010, quit his job as an art move in new york city and began moving his piano instead. he has traveled literally from the redded wood forest to the gulf stream wateres of key west. he has taken the thing to central america and europe, too, always finding an unlikely place, even in the most well-traveled cities. dotan pays for this through tips and donations.
has he never heard of a harmonica? >> that's why i do it. i do it because not everybody can do it. i do it for the challenge. >> reporter: why not a grand piano? you're not up for that much of a challenge. >> i don't know. >> reporter: and, really, this isn't just about the challenge of hauling a piano to an improbable place. this is more with the joy it brings once it gets there. needless to say, for beached goers, it beat the heck out of listen to someone else's boom...
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has he never heard of harmonica? >> i do it because not everybody can do it. >> why not a grand piano. >> i don't know about that. >> really this isn't just about the challenge of hauling a piano to improbable place. this is more about the joy it brings once it gets there. needless to say for beach goers, it beats the heck out of listening to someone else's boombox. and for dotan, it beats playing pretty much anywhere else. >> i get to play piano in this amazing setting. this beautiful auditorium. >> cat skill park just latest stop in his piano around the world tour. he started in 2010 with his job as art mover in new york city began moving his piano instead. traveled from the red wood forests to the gulf stream waters of key west, he has taken the thing to south america and europe always finding unlikely place even enin the most well traveled city. dotan pays for this through tips and donations. >> he gave me a hundred francs. even. >> i wanted to wake up every morning excited to see what would happen next. that way
has he never heard of harmonica? >> i do it because not everybody can do it. >> why not a grand piano. >> i don't know about that. >> really this isn't just about the challenge of hauling a piano to improbable place. this is more about the joy it brings once it gets there. needless to say for beach goers, it beats the heck out of listening to someone else's boombox. and for dotan, it beats playing pretty much anywhere else. >> i get to play piano in this amazing...
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the harmonica. >> you can start a whole band over here. >> i know a lot of adults that can have fun with that. >> this teaches kids about sharing, intro to math and fractions and great role play. >> look at that. telling kids to wash their hands. >> this is a vocabulary treasure hunt. a we found an apple. find the object, write it down simple but it will keep them busy and vocabulary expanding. >> two pucks bucks to put this together. >> crayon, markers, you are done. >> kids love everything their parents have especially when it comes to technology. the big word now is the hybrids. this is the curio smart. the first window devised for kids. it's also a tablet. it has over $200 worth of apps and games so when kids are done with their homework they can play. >> you know when i was a kid i had a speak and spell. toys have come a long way since then. >> a long way. >> we love construction toys. great for problem solving, logic. this is laser pegs. they super charged it with a super copter. in this kit you can make 30 different models. what i love, it's sound activated. >> you can talk to it
the harmonica. >> you can start a whole band over here. >> i know a lot of adults that can have fun with that. >> this teaches kids about sharing, intro to math and fractions and great role play. >> look at that. telling kids to wash their hands. >> this is a vocabulary treasure hunt. a we found an apple. find the object, write it down simple but it will keep them busy and vocabulary expanding. >> two pucks bucks to put this together. >> crayon,...
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somebody was playing a harmonica -- [ laughter ] a little card game in the background.marlon brando in a velour sweat suit -- [ laughter ] tan, i think, cowboy hat and somewhat feminine sunglasses. [ laughter ] is how i remember it. and i maybe totally have imagined that. i will say that. [ laughter ] and he crawled in on his knees because he was so sorry that he was late. [ marlon brando impression ] "i'm never late. i'm desperately sorry that i was late." [ laughter ] >> seth: that's fantastic. well, you got your money's worth working with marlon brando. >> i sure did. >> seth: fantastic, well thank you so much for coming back on the show and sharing that story, i really appreciate it. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you very much. >> seth: matthew broderick, everybody! "dirty weekend" opens in select theaters on september 4th. we'll be back with more "late night." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ that's amazing. it's amazing. this is amazing. that's amazing! real people are discovering surprising things at chevy. we're sold. it's so pretty. they're good-looking cars. it fe
somebody was playing a harmonica -- [ laughter ] a little card game in the background.marlon brando in a velour sweat suit -- [ laughter ] tan, i think, cowboy hat and somewhat feminine sunglasses. [ laughter ] is how i remember it. and i maybe totally have imagined that. i will say that. [ laughter ] and he crawled in on his knees because he was so sorry that he was late. [ marlon brando impression ] "i'm never late. i'm desperately sorry that i was late." [ laughter ] >> seth:...
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i can even do the harmonica solo. michael: there is a future segment here on "surveillance."219 points on the vix is 207.and the ♪ david: a new report out this morning on women in the workplace. the most companies want to level the playing field but change is not easy or fast. if women and men were to participate in labor markets worldwide at the same level, gdp would grow by $28 trillion. guest is with mckinsey. that economic number is so big. there are so many motoring fat -- motivating factors to do this. why is this not as quick as people would like? >> one thing we see is that the obvious areas are not the ones we should focus on. of the 118 companies we looked at, very few of them had attention problems. what they were saying is that men and women were leaving at similar rates which led us to ask what else is going on. we found an unlevel playing field. we found ambition levels vary between men and women especially for the top. we found there are biases in the organization that impede the ability of women to succeed. daivd: is there a point where this begins to happen m
i can even do the harmonica solo. michael: there is a future segment here on "surveillance."219 points on the vix is 207.and the ♪ david: a new report out this morning on women in the workplace. the most companies want to level the playing field but change is not easy or fast. if women and men were to participate in labor markets worldwide at the same level, gdp would grow by $28 trillion. guest is with mckinsey. that economic number is so big. there are so many motoring fat --...