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so, you know, for example, i mean hitchcocks i talk a lot about hitchcock's diaries and her writing in this piece, but really what she's best known for are her drawings and illustrations. so she was the wife of an amherst college professor edward hitchcock who is a geologist, but she did all of the illustrations for his published writings. she created these amazing classroom drawings. and i mean, i think when i when i was able to look at her diary, which is a really fascinating account of her of their visit together, it's a tour of england and scotland. she tagged along when he was going to an academic conference, and she you know, she talks about her visits to these galleries, but there's this moment where she's talking about this really amazing natural history collection and she writes in her diary, you know, i thought of edward and how much he would benefit from it. and it's it's this kind of i don't know. she's sort of being timid in a way about sort of acknowledging her own expertise. i mean, she's this really talented illustrator. she had so much knowledge herself, but i think it
so, you know, for example, i mean hitchcocks i talk a lot about hitchcock's diaries and her writing in this piece, but really what she's best known for are her drawings and illustrations. so she was the wife of an amherst college professor edward hitchcock who is a geologist, but she did all of the illustrations for his published writings. she created these amazing classroom drawings. and i mean, i think when i when i was able to look at her diary, which is a really fascinating account of her...
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w she was the wife of edward hitchcock, who was a geologist. but she did the illustrations for his published writings and these amazing classroom drawings. i think when i was able to look at her diary, a fascinating account of their visit together. it's a tour of england and heotland. she tagged along when he was going to an academic conferencee and she -- you know, she talks o about her visits to these galleries, but there's this moment where she's talking about this really amazing natural ad history collection. she writes i thought of edward and how much he would benefit from it. and it's this kind of -- i don'b know, she is being timid in a way about acknowledging her own expertise. she's this talented illustrator, had so much knowledge herself, but it's also in some ways a realistic admission how she understood her own place within these communities and it's a sad moment..th p i also think just looking at her writings, also in relation to the kinds of stories and anecdotes that you can find in newspapers and periodicals, one that comes to m
w she was the wife of edward hitchcock, who was a geologist. but she did the illustrations for his published writings and these amazing classroom drawings. i think when i was able to look at her diary, a fascinating account of their visit together. it's a tour of england and heotland. she tagged along when he was going to an academic conferencee and she -- you know, she talks o about her visits to these galleries, but there's this moment where she's talking about this really amazing natural ad...
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. >> reporter: but for people like air supply's graham russell and russell hitchcock, times are changingsic for a reported $300 million. bruce springsteen sold to sony music a year later for about $550 million. can you imagine sony without bruce springsteen as part of their roster? larry's company, primary wave, has been buying music catalogs since 2006. >> they were goingayo whatever d to pay to keep bruce springsteen. sth♪ i'm so out of love ♪ >> reporter: air supply sold a portion of their rights to the primary wave two years ago. the company places hits like "all out of love" in commercials. and tv shows. ♪ i'm all out of love, i'm so lost without you ♪ >> reporter: and this is partly about celebrating and rewarding you for the music that you've made? >> whereas before if you signed a seven-album deal, they were promising to take all of your money for seven albums. [laughter] >> reporter: and can you give people a sense of, like, how big a deal this was? >> it was big. >> reporter: big, we're talking, what, seven figures? >> bigger than seven. >> reporter: hitchcock and russell also
. >> reporter: but for people like air supply's graham russell and russell hitchcock, times are changingsic for a reported $300 million. bruce springsteen sold to sony music a year later for about $550 million. can you imagine sony without bruce springsteen as part of their roster? larry's company, primary wave, has been buying music catalogs since 2006. >> they were goingayo whatever d to pay to keep bruce springsteen. sth♪ i'm so out of love ♪ >> reporter: air supply...
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here so lead us is lily hitchcock. and the executive director of the human rights commission. come on up. time far little singing. >> it is a pleasure. >> you got the words? everybody remembers this is my 48th year of coming. and carl nolte and thank you for the beautiful column, carl. mayor, you look extraordinary. really, beautiful job. everybody ready? let's do it. it only takes a tiny corner of this great big world to find a place we love. my home upon the hill. i still love you still. i've been away but now i'm back to tell you. san francisco, open your golden gate. we'll let no stranger wait outside your door. san francisco, here is your wondering one. saying i'll wonder no more. other places only make me love you best. tell me you're the heart of all the golden west. san francisco, i'm coming home again. i'm coming home to go wandering no more. here is to ron, ross, and charlotte. >> thank you. a nice hand of applause for lily and cheryl. that wrap it up for the commemoration of the 1906 great earthquake and fire. give yourself a nice round of applause, please. it was n
here so lead us is lily hitchcock. and the executive director of the human rights commission. come on up. time far little singing. >> it is a pleasure. >> you got the words? everybody remembers this is my 48th year of coming. and carl nolte and thank you for the beautiful column, carl. mayor, you look extraordinary. really, beautiful job. everybody ready? let's do it. it only takes a tiny corner of this great big world to find a place we love. my home upon the hill. i still love you...
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rumors, heard that maybe paul had something to do with roberto's murder, which placed eduardo in the hitchcock-ianurdered his brother. i looked at him just like i'm looking at you. i talked to him just like i'm talking to you. and in the back of my mind, i'm thinking, you're the one that did it. keith morrison (voiceover): and while that dna result from the stamp wasn't strong enough to hold up in court, it was significant enough to get a warrant to search paul's home, for whatever that was worth five long months after the bombing. he had done some kind of major cleaning of this house. so we'd had actually had conversation about this, and-- like a what's-the-point conversation? that was one of the things that was talked about. and the decision was made, and i didn't want to leave it untouched. sure. but your expectations were not that high. no, they weren't. keith morrison (voiceover): with just this one crack at paul's house, detective salm wanted to make sure they did a thorough search. so he cobbled together a team of investigators from various law enforcement agencies. jose ruiz: before we ser
rumors, heard that maybe paul had something to do with roberto's murder, which placed eduardo in the hitchcock-ianurdered his brother. i looked at him just like i'm looking at you. i talked to him just like i'm talking to you. and in the back of my mind, i'm thinking, you're the one that did it. keith morrison (voiceover): and while that dna result from the stamp wasn't strong enough to hold up in court, it was significant enough to get a warrant to search paul's home, for whatever that was...
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. >> i think the golf club is a -- as alfred hitchcock used to say, it's the mcguffin, okay?it to steve democker, the golfer, the elitist. >> sure. >> the rich guy who is pissed off about -- >> fine. but isn't there scientific evidence to say that's a golf club head that hit it? >> no. i don't agree with any of that. and nobody, not a single person could say that that was a golf club. they all said it could have been a golf club. but they also said it could have been another weapon. >> reporter: the defense argued detectives should have looked into other suspects too. one person in particular. jim knapp. the man who rented carol's guest house and arrived at the scene almost immediately after deputies. >> why was he a potential suspect in your view? >> well, it's like the guy who lights the fire that comes back to watch it burn. and that was our feeling about mr. knapp. because it wasn't a little bit of evidence that we had on mr. knapp. it was a mountain of evidence on him. >> reporter: knapp, said the defense attorneys, was in serious financial trouble and cooked up a shamel
. >> i think the golf club is a -- as alfred hitchcock used to say, it's the mcguffin, okay?it to steve democker, the golfer, the elitist. >> sure. >> the rich guy who is pissed off about -- >> fine. but isn't there scientific evidence to say that's a golf club head that hit it? >> no. i don't agree with any of that. and nobody, not a single person could say that that was a golf club. they all said it could have been a golf club. but they also said it could have...
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here so lead us is lily hitchcock. and the executive director of the human rights commission.. time far little singing. >> it is a pleasure. >> you got the words? everybody remembers this is my 48th year of coming. and carl nolte and thank you for the beautiful column, carl. mayor, you look extraordinary. really, beautiful job. everybody ready? let's do it. it only takes a tiny corner of this great big world to find a place we love. my home upon the hill. i still love you still. i've been away but now i'm back to tell you. san francisco, open your golden gate. we'll let no stranger wait outside your door. san francisco, here is your wondering one. saying i'll wonder no more. other places only make me love you best. tell me you're the heart of all the golden west. san francisco, i'm coming home again. i'm coming home to go wandering no more. here is to ron, ross, and charlotte. >> thank you. a nice hand of applause for lily and cheryl. that wrap it up for the commemoration of the 1906 great earthquake and fire. give yourself a nice round of applause, please. it was nice having
here so lead us is lily hitchcock. and the executive director of the human rights commission.. time far little singing. >> it is a pleasure. >> you got the words? everybody remembers this is my 48th year of coming. and carl nolte and thank you for the beautiful column, carl. mayor, you look extraordinary. really, beautiful job. everybody ready? let's do it. it only takes a tiny corner of this great big world to find a place we love. my home upon the hill. i still love you still....
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here so lead us is lily hitchcock. and the executive director of the human rights commission. come on up. time far little singing. >> it is a pleasure. >> you got the words? everybody remembers this is my 48th year of coming. and carl nolte and thank you for the beautiful column, carl. mayor, you look extraordinary. really, beautiful job. everybody ready? let's do it. it only takes a tiny corner of this great big world to find a place we love. my home upon the hill. i still love you still. i've been away but now i'm back to tell you. san francisco, open your golden gate. we'll let no stranger wait outside your door. san francisco, here is your wondering one. saying i'll wonder no more. other places only make me love you best. tell me you're the heart of all the golden west. san francisco, i'm coming home again. i'm coming home to go wandering no more. here is to ron, ross, and charlotte. >> thank you. a nice hand of applause for lily and cheryl. that wrap it up for the commemoration of the 1906 great earthquake and fire. give yourself a nice round of applause, please. it was n
here so lead us is lily hitchcock. and the executive director of the human rights commission. come on up. time far little singing. >> it is a pleasure. >> you got the words? everybody remembers this is my 48th year of coming. and carl nolte and thank you for the beautiful column, carl. mayor, you look extraordinary. really, beautiful job. everybody ready? let's do it. it only takes a tiny corner of this great big world to find a place we love. my home upon the hill. i still love you...
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here so lead us is lily hitchcock. and the executive director of the human rights commission. come on up. time far little singing. >> it is a pleasure. >> you got the words? everybody remembers this is my 48th year of coming. and carl nolte and thank you for the beautiful column, carl. mayor, you look extraordinary. really, beautiful job. everybody ready? let's do it. it only takes a tiny corner of this great big world to find a place we love. my home upon the hill. i still love you still. i've been away but now i'm back to tell you. san francisco, open your golden gate. we'll let no stranger wait outside your door. san francisco, here is your wondering one. saying i'll wonder no more. other places only make me love you best. tell me you're the heart of all the golden west. san francisco, i'm coming home again. i'm coming home to go wandering no more. here is to ron, ross, and charlotte. >> thank you. a nice hand of applause for lily and cheryl. that wrap it up for the commemoration of the 1906 great earthquake and fire. give yourself a nice round of applause, please. it was n
here so lead us is lily hitchcock. and the executive director of the human rights commission. come on up. time far little singing. >> it is a pleasure. >> you got the words? everybody remembers this is my 48th year of coming. and carl nolte and thank you for the beautiful column, carl. mayor, you look extraordinary. really, beautiful job. everybody ready? let's do it. it only takes a tiny corner of this great big world to find a place we love. my home upon the hill. i still love you...
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here so lead us is lily hitchcock. and the executive director of the human rights commission.e on up. time far little singing. >> it is a pleasure. >> you got the words? everybody remembers this is my 48th year of coming. and carl nolte and thank you for the beautiful column, carl. mayor, you look extraordinary. really, beautiful job. everybody ready? let's do it. it only takes a tiny corner of this great big world to find a place we love. my home upon the hill. i still love you still. i've been away but now i'm back to tell you. san francisco, open your golden gate. we'll let no stranger wait outside your door. san francisco, here is your wondering one. saying i'll wonder no more. other places only make me love you best. tell me you're the heart of all the golden west. san francisco, i'm coming home again. i'm coming home to go wandering no more. here is to ron, ross, and charlotte. >> thank you. a nice hand of applause for lily and cheryl. that wrap it up for the commemoration of the 1906 great earthquake and fire. give yourself a nice round of applause, please. it was nice
here so lead us is lily hitchcock. and the executive director of the human rights commission.e on up. time far little singing. >> it is a pleasure. >> you got the words? everybody remembers this is my 48th year of coming. and carl nolte and thank you for the beautiful column, carl. mayor, you look extraordinary. really, beautiful job. everybody ready? let's do it. it only takes a tiny corner of this great big world to find a place we love. my home upon the hill. i still love you...