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destroys the voice is natural vibration but puts it in tune with the music its inventor and the hildebrand from the same sound wave vibrations that's. correct the voice he's blunt the technology is being used yes we fixed that so. we invited. into a studio then auto tuned his voice to the music recording. oh and you. can make. dubious ripples even those seen those great singers like celine dion today rely on . it it's about music magazine electronics stores heroes and to push christie's great to see you how do you feel about no longer hearing voices and all the stuff i work with and listen to is trying to be sick i think for a single you love the edge right music os is just relying on old to tune in their voices internationally if i'm hearing a new artist and i hear no such it is about the imperfections even wrote groups which traditionally prized rule vocals top producer they know rely also to you know using is even become a badge of honor i listened more hostile to printing on their own also tune was used on this record this tool for music journalist good to speak to will to affect is al
destroys the voice is natural vibration but puts it in tune with the music its inventor and the hildebrand from the same sound wave vibrations that's. correct the voice he's blunt the technology is being used yes we fixed that so. we invited. into a studio then auto tuned his voice to the music recording. oh and you. can make. dubious ripples even those seen those great singers like celine dion today rely on . it it's about music magazine electronics stores heroes and to push christie's great...
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william hill -- william hildebrand has more. >> in the face of public pressure, outgoing boss turnedn his 21 million euro pension plan, but that did not bury the issue. inspired by neighboring switzerland, which earlier this francis socialist party warned they may have legislation to curb excessive compensation if companies fail to. >> it must be considered if the current practices do not work. we cannot rule it out. >> executives pay is indeed back on the agenda in france with job cuts making daily headlines, it has reignited fears that governments will not discipline themselves and that legislation may be needed. companies warn such measures could harm the economy and push them to find more business- friendly clients. >> i would think that legislation in these areas is not good. parliament us understand the business world. it would be better if there were serious self-regulation or >> -- self relation. >> in 2012, france set a cap. it seems that private company's are next. >> stock market snap. -- next. u.s. stock market, we can talk talk youstill can through the european markets b
william hill -- william hildebrand has more. >> in the face of public pressure, outgoing boss turnedn his 21 million euro pension plan, but that did not bury the issue. inspired by neighboring switzerland, which earlier this francis socialist party warned they may have legislation to curb excessive compensation if companies fail to. >> it must be considered if the current practices do not work. we cannot rule it out. >> executives pay is indeed back on the agenda in france...
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it belonged to cornelius gur litt, son of hildebrand gurlitt, an art dealer for the nazis.iscovered paintings by matisse was from the collection of paul rosenberg in the 1940s. his granddaughter marianne looks forward to getting it back. >> of course, it's a passion and it's also a way to render homage to my grandfather paul who was a very great man. >> reporter: finding this breathtaking treasure was a stroke of luck. finding its owners will be a long and complex job. elizabeth palmer, cbs news, london. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," election results. we will have a roundup of the major races and get analysis from john dickerson. >>> plus, we'll hear from a whistle blowers in the case of a major drugmaker. john miller has the details. >>> and the life of legendary singer johnny cash. a revealing new buy griography e man in black. >>> finally, a group in antwerp, belgium, demonstrates the domino effect for a good cause. a belgian book association set a world record on monday for the longest book domino chain. it took six minutes for all 4,685 to
it belonged to cornelius gur litt, son of hildebrand gurlitt, an art dealer for the nazis.iscovered paintings by matisse was from the collection of paul rosenberg in the 1940s. his granddaughter marianne looks forward to getting it back. >> of course, it's a passion and it's also a way to render homage to my grandfather paul who was a very great man. >> reporter: finding this breathtaking treasure was a stroke of luck. finding its owners will be a long and complex job. elizabeth...
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tune destroys the voice is natural vibration but puts it in tune with the music its inventor and hildebrand found the same sound wave vibrations that's used to map the subsurface could correct the voice. of the technologies being used yes or sixpences. we invited amateur thing as that into a studio then auto tuned his voice to the music recording. oh only you. can make. seem. dubious or false even those seen as great singers like celine dion today rely on no two bit it's about music magazine electronic sounders crystals heroes and the name push kristie is great to see you how do you feel about no longer hearing voices a lot of the stuff i work with and listen to is pretty sick i think for a single you love the trite music os is just relying on old to tune in the voice isn't eventually if i'm hearing a new artist and i hear no such it is about the imperfections even wrote groups which traditionally prized rule vocals top producer tom bose will says they know rely on auto tune using it has even become a badge of honor i listened more hostile to printing on their own also tune was used on this
tune destroys the voice is natural vibration but puts it in tune with the music its inventor and hildebrand found the same sound wave vibrations that's used to map the subsurface could correct the voice. of the technologies being used yes or sixpences. we invited amateur thing as that into a studio then auto tuned his voice to the music recording. oh only you. can make. seem. dubious or false even those seen as great singers like celine dion today rely on no two bit it's about music magazine...
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correlates in february two thousand twelve cornelius had apparently inherited a point from his father hildebrand. and the elder girl it had worked from nineteen thirty eight to nineteen forty one for the nazis finding buyers for confiscated works that hitler considered quote t generate now the discovery's already raising questions why did the german authorities weeks along to the why are they now refusing to publish the full list of all the works they found. am i guess today on the show is that christina collect welcome. you were a historian and a senior lecturer at university of paris to obviously here in paris. and you specialize really enough to start the quilt rural heritage and the people concerned with the cultural heritage honor in war time on some of my new art historian but you are a specialist in cultural heritage to the story definitely applies. i wanna ask you right away you just heard me say that the germans discovered them. these are works in this munich apartment. a year and a half ago. we've just found out about it this week. why did the weeks along. this was top secret been miss
correlates in february two thousand twelve cornelius had apparently inherited a point from his father hildebrand. and the elder girl it had worked from nineteen thirty eight to nineteen forty one for the nazis finding buyers for confiscated works that hitler considered quote t generate now the discovery's already raising questions why did the german authorities weeks along to the why are they now refusing to publish the full list of all the works they found. am i guess today on the show is that...
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it belonged to cornelius gurlitt, son of hildebrand gurlitt, an art dealer working for the nazis.ast one of the newly discovered paintings by matisse is from the collection of paul rosenberg, looted in the 1940s. his granddaughter, marianne, looks forward to getting it back. >> of course it's a passion, and it's also a way to render homage to my grandfather, paul, who he was a very great man. >> reporter: finding this breathtaking treasure was a stroke of luck. finding its owners will be a long and complex job. elizabeth palmer, cbs news, london. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> your realtime captioner is mrs. linda m. macdonald largest casino opens in the area... then stops the crowd from coming in >>> help, help! >> a little disobedience amid some die-hard gamblers after california's largest casino opens in the bay area. then stops the crowd from coming in. >> good evening, i'm ken bastida. >> i'm elizabeth cook
it belonged to cornelius gurlitt, son of hildebrand gurlitt, an art dealer working for the nazis.ast one of the newly discovered paintings by matisse is from the collection of paul rosenberg, looted in the 1940s. his granddaughter, marianne, looks forward to getting it back. >> of course it's a passion, and it's also a way to render homage to my grandfather, paul, who he was a very great man. >> reporter: finding this breathtaking treasure was a stroke of luck. finding its owners...
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evidently, it was during the war when he was buying art for hitler and other nazi leaders, hildebrand gurlit kept them for himself. >> what was objectional about these paintings, these works of art? >> adolf hitler resolved the debate personally about expressionism and modern art, and adolf hitler thought that modern art was, a., created by people who were physically inferior, who couldn't see colors as they were and shapes as they were, and this was a sign of racial inferiority. or, b., they were political subversives, that this was international art, and art that was sold by jewish art dealers, and for either racial reasons, or political reasons, hitler defamed this modern art, in order that it be removed from german state collections and partly because hitler and most of the other nazi leaders didn't value it. it gave a certain opportunity to gurlit and others like thoim coman deer works for themselves. >> woodruff: it sounds like and you a lot of other people believe these are really important pieces. >> this is a truly extraordinary find. the most important since the end of world
evidently, it was during the war when he was buying art for hitler and other nazi leaders, hildebrand gurlit kept them for himself. >> what was objectional about these paintings, these works of art? >> adolf hitler resolved the debate personally about expressionism and modern art, and adolf hitler thought that modern art was, a., created by people who were physically inferior, who couldn't see colors as they were and shapes as they were, and this was a sign of racial inferiority....