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>> being a musician is why he invented. >> reporter: as les paul himself put it -- >> love to play. people laugh. make them happy. >> reporter: christie's has put a 100 to 150,000 estimate on the instrument, but gene paul wonders how you value history. what do you hope happens to this guitar? >> i'm going miss it. but i miss dad more. he said to me one time, he said do you realize how many light bulbs edison made before he got it? and that kind of rings in my mind. what's edison's first bulb? that's how much it meant to dad. ♪ >> anthony mason reporting. guitar collectors tell us christie's estimate of 150,000 for les paul's number one is conservative. they say it could shatter a record for a guitar sold at auction. that record is currently held by kurt cobain's 1959 martin acoustic which sold for $6.2 million. the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy, even a term policy, for an immediate cash payment. call coventry direct to learn more. we thought we had planned carefully for our retirement. bu
>> being a musician is why he invented. >> reporter: as les paul himself put it -- >> love to play. people laugh. make them happy. >> reporter: christie's has put a 100 to 150,000 estimate on the instrument, but gene paul wonders how you value history. what do you hope happens to this guitar? >> i'm going miss it. but i miss dad more. he said to me one time, he said do you realize how many light bulbs edison made before he got it? and that kind of rings in my...
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the eagles, joe walsh, led zeppelin's jimmy page, and the stone's keith richards all played a les paul to be driven at very high volume, with a distortion level that is appealing and wonderful. ♪♪ >> reporter: les paul, who died in 2009, at 94, was a guitar god himself. in the '50s, with his then-wife mary ford, he had 28 hit records, including his signature tune "how high the moon." ♪♪ >> reporter: his quest to create a hard-bodied electric guitar had started when he was growing up in wisconsin, when a fan passed him a note after a performance. >> he said i could hear your voice fine, i could hear your harmonica fine, but he said i couldn't hear your guitar. >> reporter: and that bothered your father? >> i don't think it bothered him; i think it lit him up. >> reporter: one of paul's early iterations he called the log. >> reporter: he showed i it to jis program in 200 t"t" rd h only invention. paul also pioneered multiple-track recording. ♪♪ >> reporter: as he demonstrated with mary ford on omnibus with alistair cooke in '53. >> who are the voices? >> that's mary. >> reporter: they're
the eagles, joe walsh, led zeppelin's jimmy page, and the stone's keith richards all played a les paul to be driven at very high volume, with a distortion level that is appealing and wonderful. ♪♪ >> reporter: les paul, who died in 2009, at 94, was a guitar god himself. in the '50s, with his then-wife mary ford, he had 28 hit records, including his signature tune "how high the moon." ♪♪ >> reporter: his quest to create a hard-bodied electric guitar had started when...
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me voy del grupo, marcar mi dijo también que su manager incluso le pidió discreción sobre este anuncio por cuestiones de negocio pero paultodo lo posible para salir adelante sin que sucediera la entidad nada >>> esta hermosa alabanza que lleva por nombre lázaro y el rico >>> para marcó, este indígena la vida le dio una vida un giro inesperado. >>> en guatemala hoy trabaja como vendedor ambulante. >>> estoy vendiendo chetos, helados. >>> algún montón de cosas con tal de seguir adelante, me ha tocado enfrentarme a diferentes cuestiones muy difíciles pero lo importante es estar con vida con gracia de dios. >>> según marco tuvo que huir de su país por el incremento de la violencia afrontando adversidad en el camino >>> fue difícil, tardamos 5 meses en la frontera, tuvimos 5 días en la hielera, luego nos expulsaron en san diego, estuvimos en una bodega por 3 meses y no se escaparon por mucho dinero, si pasamos el río por 3a vez y logramos llegar aquí con vida >>>, muy alegre cuando sintoniza la radio >>> estudió 4 años en la universidad de guatemala y trabajo en la radio pese a tener una discapacidad visual que según él ha si
me voy del grupo, marcar mi dijo también que su manager incluso le pidió discreción sobre este anuncio por cuestiones de negocio pero paultodo lo posible para salir adelante sin que sucediera la entidad nada >>> esta hermosa alabanza que lleva por nombre lázaro y el rico >>> para marcó, este indígena la vida le dio una vida un giro inesperado. >>> en guatemala hoy trabaja como vendedor ambulante. >>> estoy vendiendo chetos, helados. >>> algún...
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paul. [♪♪♪] cc: telemundo network captioning@telemundo.com (305)887-3060 [♪♪♪] [♪♪♪] [♪♪♪] [♪♪♪] es alerta que se va recibir lesse ubica en el norte de california, es bastante y débil en altura cuál sería la posición de este sistema frontal está tocando el centro de california en este sistema está la condiciones adversas que ofrecen cambios en las próximas horas de voy a mostrar que está en este sistema son intensos vientos en el pacífico . >>> es impresionante en san mateo 10 en san francisco se mantiene relativa calma son cambios tan pronto en el lunes va a cambiar la dirección del norte en respuesta frontal en la mañana tendremos velocidad de 30 o 20 millas por horas a la tarde en 40 millas por horas . >>> este viento fuerte es un sistema frontal por lo tanto no va tener precipitación a la zona, está bastante seca un sin número de alerta por el estado de california debe concentrar en el área de la bahía . >>> baja sustancia no es seguro podría acarrear faltas graves, agregan la temporada de halloween también artistas de fin de año desafortunadamente hay un incremento de accidentes sin embargo las autoridades
paul. [♪♪♪] cc: telemundo network captioning@telemundo.com (305)887-3060 [♪♪♪] [♪♪♪] [♪♪♪] [♪♪♪] es alerta que se va recibir lesse ubica en el norte de california, es bastante y débil en altura cuál sería la posición de este sistema frontal está tocando el centro de california en este sistema está la condiciones adversas que ofrecen cambios en las próximas horas de voy a mostrar que está en este sistema son intensos vientos en el pacífico . >>> es...
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paul: good morning -- laura: good morning. french finance minister bruno le drop trade tariffs against european countries after the global deal on corporate taxes. the u.s. is unhappy on french tech levies on tech firms, which lemaire says will be abolished when the new agreement comes in. speaking to bloomberg, he also says the allies have a different approach to china. bruno: the united states wants to oppose china. europe wants to engage china. so there is a difference of view we need to discuss about that because this is a clear strategy question. laura: bloomberg has learned to -- has learned china is loosening restrictions on mortgages on some of its biggest gains, adding to signs of concerns of contagion from the evergrande debt crisis. they told major banks to accelerate approval of mortgages. lenders were also committed to apply to sell securities back by -- backed by residential mortgages. president biden said it remains too high and is calling on more businesses to impose mandates. biden also said u.s. health officials will soon decide on pfizer an
paul: good morning -- laura: good morning. french finance minister bruno le drop trade tariffs against european countries after the global deal on corporate taxes. the u.s. is unhappy on french tech levies on tech firms, which lemaire says will be abolished when the new agreement comes in. speaking to bloomberg, he also says the allies have a different approach to china. bruno: the united states wants to oppose china. europe wants to engage china. so there is a difference of view we need to...
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paul charles, thanks for your time. _ france's finance minister has told the bbc that leaving the single market after brexit has made the supply crisis worse for the uk. bruno le talks with other g7 finance chiefs in washington about the supply issues hitting the world economy. he told our economics editor faisal islam that rising prices are a worry for everyone. but he said eu members have found it easier to plug labour shortages. this is transitory inflation. but the key question is, how long will it last? how long will the transition last? and we are all aware that the direct impact and the negative consequences on households of this increase in prices, especially energy prices, are to be taken seriously, and not underestimating the impact of inflation on households, especially households in our country. especially households in our count . , especially households in our count . ., _ especially households in our count . ., ,_, country. there is obviously a generalised _ country. there is obviously a generalised supply _ country. there is obviously a generalised supply crisis - country. there is obviously a i generalised supply crisis worse than _ generalise
paul charles, thanks for your time. _ france's finance minister has told the bbc that leaving the single market after brexit has made the supply crisis worse for the uk. bruno le talks with other g7 finance chiefs in washington about the supply issues hitting the world economy. he told our economics editor faisal islam that rising prices are a worry for everyone. but he said eu members have found it easier to plug labour shortages. this is transitory inflation. but the key question is, how long...
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le lennon and mccartney loved each other like brothers and fought like brothers. they broke up and argued publicly in the pages of "rolling stone" or in songs and the rest. they did reconcile, though. so paulh historians and journalists and himself, and he answers these questions, i think, truthfully, but as we all do from his particular point of view. and so it's just interesting to see somebody who was arguably one of the most famous people on the planet, still trying to, you know, sand the edges of this history. you see it in the new book the lyrics where he reverses the order of the by line, it says by paul mccartney and john lennon, in songs he wrote a dominant part of and there will be a new movie soon, a remake of the old "let it be" documentary called "get back." you see the beatles, they get a long a lot better than you remember. there is more brotherly love and collaboration than that old movie seemed to suggest. it is all in the editing. and historians know that and journalists know that too. it is what you include and what you don't include. and paul wants his story told the way he saw it. >> look, you interviewed god knows how many people, impressive people over the years and
le lennon and mccartney loved each other like brothers and fought like brothers. they broke up and argued publicly in the pages of "rolling stone" or in songs and the rest. they did reconcile, though. so paulh historians and journalists and himself, and he answers these questions, i think, truthfully, but as we all do from his particular point of view. and so it's just interesting to see somebody who was arguably one of the most famous people on the planet, still trying to, you know,...