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chris: anyway, the bbc did a documentary in 1963 about the liverpool sound, as it was called. >> people do you think, how long are you going to last? you can't even be big-headed and say we'll last 10 years, soon as you say that you're lucky to last three months. >> obviously we can't start -- keep playing the same music until we're 40, you know, like old men. we've thought it -- about it and probably the thing john and i will do will be write songs as we have been doing as a sort of sideline now. we'll probably develop that a bit more the chris: and everyone is smokering during the interview. ant that old-timey? just look at the evolution of the cover art, by the way, through the 1960's and the final one in the 1970's. . magical mystery tour stands in stark contrast to the early days. the egg man i am the walrus ♪ i am the walrus ♪ >> there were two beatles, right? the beginning which comes out of the 1950's, the mop tops, the clean, innocent ones, and then the shift in 1966 when they decided they'd had enough of beat. mania and screaming women, amongst them joe's wife in the crowd, an
chris: anyway, the bbc did a documentary in 1963 about the liverpool sound, as it was called. >> people do you think, how long are you going to last? you can't even be big-headed and say we'll last 10 years, soon as you say that you're lucky to last three months. >> obviously we can't start -- keep playing the same music until we're 40, you know, like old men. we've thought it -- about it and probably the thing john and i will do will be write songs as we have been doing as a sort...
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but liverpool won by the score of one to zero. which goes to show, no one man can be more corrupt than soccer is boring. [laughter] and the fixers -- [cheers and applause] and the fixers also paid off referees, often in subtle ways. like when all seven goals in two matches came from penalty kicks awarded by referees, or a latvian game where after a player missed a penalty kick, the referee ordered that it be retaken. this time from inside the goal. [laughter] so will corruption destroy soccer? here to move the discussion forward without using his hands, please welcome former u.s. national team member and espn soccer analyst, alexei lalas. thank you so much. [cheers and applause] good to see you again. [cheers and applause] all right alexi, good to have you back, this is this it for socker is? is it a killing blow to the world's most favorite sport? >> absolutely not. >> stephen: why not it's corrupt you can't trust a single game. it's a sham. it's theater. it might as well be wrestling at this point. >> it's in the a sham. it's hu
but liverpool won by the score of one to zero. which goes to show, no one man can be more corrupt than soccer is boring. [laughter] and the fixers -- [cheers and applause] and the fixers also paid off referees, often in subtle ways. like when all seven goals in two matches came from penalty kicks awarded by referees, or a latvian game where after a player missed a penalty kick, the referee ordered that it be retaken. this time from inside the goal. [laughter] so will corruption destroy soccer?...
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nieve se necesita en la zona costera (información en pantalla) la temperatura actual en santa rosa liverpools subiran desde 57 hasta casi los 60 grados en san josé posibilidad de precipitaciones mañana más detalles que descansen hasta pronto. >> ♪. @ú >> ♪. >> un nuevo estudio dice que los niños iperactivos en su adultez podrían tener problemas con el alcohol y esto hace que los niños tengan mejoras en su salud desde niños. >> la administración de alimentos y drogas dice que hay que tener cuidado con las estafas sobre mejoras rapidas como por ejemplo de diabetes o obesidad no se deje engañar porque le convensan de que es una cura milagrosa. >> al volver les comentaremos de una posibilidad de trabajo para los jóvenes. >> una protituta dice que le pagaron para que decir que el senador bob menendez uso sus servicios en republica dominicana
nieve se necesita en la zona costera (información en pantalla) la temperatura actual en santa rosa liverpools subiran desde 57 hasta casi los 60 grados en san josé posibilidad de precipitaciones mañana más detalles que descansen hasta pronto. >> ♪. @ú >> ♪. >> un nuevo estudio dice que los niños iperactivos en su adultez podrían tener problemas con el alcohol y esto hace que los niños tengan mejoras en su salud desde niños. >> la administración de alimentos...
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liverpool -- a penalty giving liverpool the win. they move up to sixth.madrid teams were in action on sunday. we begin with real madrid. >> it has been big weeks for real madrid. knocking manchester united out of the champion three. but on sunday it was back to the bread and butter of the division. the battle to overtake athletico madrid in second. real doll slightly flat -- fell slightly flat. but surely it is only a matter of time. the right place, the right time. 1-0. they were rewarded two minutes later. a shot making its way to the net. 1-1. madrid started to look shaky. they made it 2-1 a few minutes later. now in trouble. they combined to win a penalty. that result means real moves to second. level on 58 points with athletico. if they win their 100% win record at home, they will meet their city neighbors. the record of 13 wins in 13 home games is the best in the league. what is more, they have not conceded since october. final score 1-0. the unbeaten home record comes to an end. >> in italy, napoli lost. diving in the last minute of normal time. he
liverpool -- a penalty giving liverpool the win. they move up to sixth.madrid teams were in action on sunday. we begin with real madrid. >> it has been big weeks for real madrid. knocking manchester united out of the champion three. but on sunday it was back to the bread and butter of the division. the battle to overtake athletico madrid in second. real doll slightly flat -- fell slightly flat. but surely it is only a matter of time. the right place, the right time. 1-0. they were...
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very successful in liverpool and manchester. the old world wanted to see the new world. he was the embodiment of that. he was really america's first watercolorist. he invented so many series of levels of media. he just kept mixing up things so that everything was different. he wanted to freeze life. you would see the bird smile, move, and interact. if you look at it frequently, you blink and expect the birds to be gone. whether hee about always drew from life. he did not. to feel that he did, embedded in the swamps and perched in the trees. today, there are devices to euthanize birds. there are various kinds of guns or tracks or whatever. he also frequently referred to things that have been killed by other creatures or animals. the significance of autobahn today is very far reaching. he wrote quite profoundly about how he saw civilization being eroded and the wilderness disappearing. industrialization was taking over and poisoning what he had considered to be a pristine environment. this book reproduces all 474 of our watercolors. he places his contribution securely in t
very successful in liverpool and manchester. the old world wanted to see the new world. he was the embodiment of that. he was really america's first watercolorist. he invented so many series of levels of media. he just kept mixing up things so that everything was different. he wanted to freeze life. you would see the bird smile, move, and interact. if you look at it frequently, you blink and expect the birds to be gone. whether hee about always drew from life. he did not. to feel that he did,...
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very successful in liverpool and manchester. the old world wanted to see the new world. he was the embodiment of that. he was really america's first watercolorist. he invented so many series of levels of media. he just kept mixing up things so that everything was different. he wanted to freeze life. you would see the bird smile, move, and interact. if you look at it frequently, you blink and expect the birds to be gone. whether hee about always drew from life. he did not. to feel that he did, embedded in the swamps and perched in the trees. today, there are devices to euthanize birds. there are various kinds of guns or tracks or whatever. he also frequently referred to things that have been killed by other creatures or animals. the significance of autobahn today is very far reaching. he wrote quite profoundly about how he saw civilization being eroded and the wilderness disappearing. industrialization was taking over and poisoning what he had considered to be a pristine environment. this book reproduces all 474 of our watercolors. he places his contribution securely in t
very successful in liverpool and manchester. the old world wanted to see the new world. he was the embodiment of that. he was really america's first watercolorist. he invented so many series of levels of media. he just kept mixing up things so that everything was different. he wanted to freeze life. you would see the bird smile, move, and interact. if you look at it frequently, you blink and expect the birds to be gone. whether hee about always drew from life. he did not. to feel that he did,...
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. >> he was born in the same town as the beetles which is liverpool. >> look at that. >> very good.cross the nation and around the world it's the "late show" with david letterman. tonight... plus paul shaffer and the cbs orchestra. i'm alan kalter. and now, casino dice inspector david letterman! captioning sponsored by worldwide pants and cbs ( band playing "late show" theme ) ( cheers and applause ) >> dave: thank you, thank you. ( musical flourish ) thank you. thank you. ( musical flourish ) right after the show tonight i'm going to get me a t-shirt and go to australia. ( laughter ) that's exactly what i'm going to do. ( applause ) remember when you're traveling take your t-shirt with you. well, whoa, if i seem... and maybe i do-- i hope i don't-- if i seem a little woozy... do i seem a little woozy? ( audience reacts ) i'm wearing a pair of those hillary clinton double-vision glasses. ( laughter ) yeah, hello. ( applause ) now, here's so
. >> he was born in the same town as the beetles which is liverpool. >> look at that. >> very good.cross the nation and around the world it's the "late show" with david letterman. tonight... plus paul shaffer and the cbs orchestra. i'm alan kalter. and now, casino dice inspector david letterman! captioning sponsored by worldwide pants and cbs ( band playing "late show" theme ) ( cheers and applause ) >> dave: thank you, thank you. ( musical flourish )...
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. >> over the following two days riots break out in manchester, liverpool, and elsewhere across england8 nth woolich, a working-class neighborhood in southeast london, filmmaker mike jelsh hears something stirring out in the street. >> we could hear it directly beneath our windows. the people gathering outside of there. so the natural thing in my mind was then to go upstairs to the balcony that overlooks the streets and see what i could kind of get from there. literally using my iphone. >> from the roof mike is shocked by what he sees. >> the funny thing was i see six riot police against however many people there were. and that's kind of where the main section of film begins. >> mike sees police armed with only shields and batons about to be confronted by a mob just offscreen in his footage. >> one or two people start to come forward, brandishing street signs that they've picked up, men at work signs, things like that. the police kind of start to back off and then just this surge of people just come forward and just in a rush. and on the tape that's where -- >> holy [ muted ] hell. >> b
. >> over the following two days riots break out in manchester, liverpool, and elsewhere across england8 nth woolich, a working-class neighborhood in southeast london, filmmaker mike jelsh hears something stirring out in the street. >> we could hear it directly beneath our windows. the people gathering outside of there. so the natural thing in my mind was then to go upstairs to the balcony that overlooks the streets and see what i could kind of get from there. literally using my...
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liverpool still cool. 42 in napa. another vantage point from the bay bridge.are also looking at the clear sky in the valleys, as well. that cooler air draining into the valleys with numbers warmer in the city. also down around the peninsula. half moon bay a couple different looks there reporting numbers from the mid-30s to the upper 40s. it really depends where you are and how much wind you are getting. 47 in san jose with 44 in santa cruz. so this morning we are cooler in the east bay and the south bay. anywhere from three to seven degrees cooler. but warmer newspaper the north bay from santa rosa and novato. we are looking at very little change around the airplane. yesterday we had the airport delays. this afternoon nothing but sunshine. increasing northwesterly winds once again. we call it breezy by the coast and rain arriving in the afternoon for some. but by the late evening hours, into the overnight hours, we all should see a little bit of rain shower activity. high pressure is still rain cord in the pacific. low pressure pulling away. we will get the gr
liverpool still cool. 42 in napa. another vantage point from the bay bridge.are also looking at the clear sky in the valleys, as well. that cooler air draining into the valleys with numbers warmer in the city. also down around the peninsula. half moon bay a couple different looks there reporting numbers from the mid-30s to the upper 40s. it really depends where you are and how much wind you are getting. 47 in san jose with 44 in santa cruz. so this morning we are cooler in the east bay and the...
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the loss was so big for riv liverpool. >> the u.s. teams played costa rica on friday.o city. >> huge. >> the first one in denver friday night. love to take the warm climate teams to the cold and high altitude. they've never won. >> okay. roger. thank you. >> usa going down to mexico city. >> bloody cold. >>> coming up next, sarah palin takes on karl rove over a superpasupe superpac's losing record. >> america came out. they love their league. we'll talk about it next week. >> i love it. >> okay. all right. who's to blame when it comes to picking candidates in the republican party? that's next on "morning joe." it's monday. a brand new start. your chance to rise and shine. with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you can do just that. with our visionary cloud infrastructure, global broadband network and custom communications solutions, your business is more reliable - secure - agile. and with responsive, dedicated support, we help you shine every day of the week. but we can still help you see your big picture. with the fidelity guided portfolio summary, you
the loss was so big for riv liverpool. >> the u.s. teams played costa rica on friday.o city. >> huge. >> the first one in denver friday night. love to take the warm climate teams to the cold and high altitude. they've never won. >> okay. roger. thank you. >> usa going down to mexico city. >> bloody cold. >>> coming up next, sarah palin takes on karl rove over a superpasupe superpac's losing record. >> america came out. they love their league....
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arsenal fifth, everton sixth, and liverpool seventh. >> what's the deal with liverpool?e and i were very clear several weeks ago. they need to get joe jan out of dallas, texas, and give him a one-way ticket to manchester. he can take the 35-minute bus ride over to liverpool and work with some good people and turn that club around. >> another american-owned team that's stumbling. the big name, the manchester united, this tuesday playing rail madrid. >> roger bennett, thank you very much. up next as the budget cuts kicked into effect on friday, president obama was sounding the alarm. >> the janitors, the security guards, they just got a pay cut, and they got to figure out how to manage that. that's real. >> it actually turned out that wasn't real at all. but we are separating fact from real fiction, from exaggerations, coming up next on "morning joe." i've discovered gold. [ female announcer ] roc® retinol correxion max. the power of roc® retinol is intensified with a serum. it's proven to be 4x better at smoothing lines and deep wrinkles than professional treatments. roc®
arsenal fifth, everton sixth, and liverpool seventh. >> what's the deal with liverpool?e and i were very clear several weeks ago. they need to get joe jan out of dallas, texas, and give him a one-way ticket to manchester. he can take the 35-minute bus ride over to liverpool and work with some good people and turn that club around. >> another american-owned team that's stumbling. the big name, the manchester united, this tuesday playing rail madrid. >> roger bennett, thank you...
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belonged to kevin liverpool, one of the accused.tting which is a phrase of repeatedly stabbing someone until their clothes are soaked from blood. and there's a list, one, two, three, saying whether they're going to rob her wet or death. and on this list, joss stones, eminem, beyonce, r kelly, a problem with celebrities in general all uncovered during the course of this trial. they deny the charges and it will continue for another couple of weeks. >> very bizarre. >> keep an eye on it for us. >>> all right. the smog in china, we've been talking about the water in the river with the pigs and all that taking place, but now we're talking about the smog. apparently so bad that it can actually be seen from space. >> yeah. we're going to find out why it's getting worse. stay with us. [ male announcer ] it's red lobster's lobsterfest our largest selection of lobster entrees, like lobster lover's dream or new grilled lobster and lobster tacos. come in now and sea food differently. visit redlobster.com now for an exclusive $10 coupon on two l
belonged to kevin liverpool, one of the accused.tting which is a phrase of repeatedly stabbing someone until their clothes are soaked from blood. and there's a list, one, two, three, saying whether they're going to rob her wet or death. and on this list, joss stones, eminem, beyonce, r kelly, a problem with celebrities in general all uncovered during the course of this trial. they deny the charges and it will continue for another couple of weeks. >> very bizarre. >> keep an eye on...
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william, liverpool, england. bill, this year i did not drink on st. patrick's day instead donated 50 pounds to charity. well, a tip of the hot to you, william. thanks for taking my tip of the day. bill from california i was disgusted by jesse watters showing teenagers inebriated at st. patrick's day. and arc gnaw, brit hume looked hot last night in his sweater. so let me get this straight, kay, you are saying that mr. hume looked hot, as in smoking? that's got to make his week. i don't think he ever heard that before. and finally tonight the factor tip of the day, had to read a lot of fiction because so much real stuff to digest, i have more homework than most kids. and it's a very exciting book, much better than washington tv and may keep you up nights. factor tip of the day, check out "six years." that's it for tonight. we would like you to spout off about the factor anywhere in the world. oreilly@foxnews.com, name and town, name and town and the word of the day, do not be impetuous when writing the factor. it's nothing to do with dogs and cats. do
william, liverpool, england. bill, this year i did not drink on st. patrick's day instead donated 50 pounds to charity. well, a tip of the hot to you, william. thanks for taking my tip of the day. bill from california i was disgusted by jesse watters showing teenagers inebriated at st. patrick's day. and arc gnaw, brit hume looked hot last night in his sweater. so let me get this straight, kay, you are saying that mr. hume looked hot, as in smoking? that's got to make his week. i don't think he...
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william, liverpool, england. bill, this year i did not drink on st.ay instead donated 50 pounds to charity. well, a tip of the hot to you, william. thanks for taking my tip of the day. bill from california i was disgusted by jesse watters showing teenagers inebriated at st. patrick's day. and arc gnaw, brit hume looked hot last night in his sweater. so let me get this straight, kay, you are saying that mr. hume looked hot, as in smoking? that's got to make his week. i don't think he ever heard that before. and finally tonight the factor tip of the day, had to read a lot of fiction because so much real stuff to digest, i have more homework than most kids. and it's a very exciting book, much better than washington tv and may
william, liverpool, england. bill, this year i did not drink on st.ay instead donated 50 pounds to charity. well, a tip of the hot to you, william. thanks for taking my tip of the day. bill from california i was disgusted by jesse watters showing teenagers inebriated at st. patrick's day. and arc gnaw, brit hume looked hot last night in his sweater. so let me get this straight, kay, you are saying that mr. hume looked hot, as in smoking? that's got to make his week. i don't think he ever heard...
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i'm a liverpool fan you see coming up next here on t.v.we talked to one of the most vocal euro skeptics member of the european parliament leader of the u.k. independence party nigel faraj about why he's so sure that britain needs to exit the block. well into the. science technology and innovation and all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. as power was the envy of ambrose. never put his trust in anyone and rightly so. his body was found on the floor of his huge empty house. did he die of natural causes. the mystery of stomach stuck on a documentary. they've been living this way since the seventeenth century. their rituals are strict. their communities are the silicon. they clearly distinguish between their own and the alien. and guard their family and faiths and the treasure. a high. live. live . live live live live . the debate around britain's membership within the has taken center stage here in britain and it's not going away any time soon in the u.k. independence party oh you keep the name of the lo
i'm a liverpool fan you see coming up next here on t.v.we talked to one of the most vocal euro skeptics member of the european parliament leader of the u.k. independence party nigel faraj about why he's so sure that britain needs to exit the block. well into the. science technology and innovation and all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. as power was the envy of ambrose. never put his trust in anyone and rightly so. his body was found on the floor of his...
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i actually lived in east liverpool, ohio, not far from steubenville for a number of years.now steubenville quite well. i think there's been an attempt in some accounts to make steubenville seem different from the rest of america, just sort of set it apart. in your view, is this a steubenville specific issue or is there a broader problem here? is this about football culture? what is sort of bigger cultural issues that might be at stake in these cases? >> i think your question, your point is very well taken. this is not a uniquely steubenville ohio problem. there's been a lot of spotlight on it because of the social media. but we all know that rapes very similar it this, among acquaintances, occurs every friday night, every saturday night, and probably every other night of the woke. week, somewhere in the united states. these are tragic, tragic cases. i think we have a cultural problem. it is a problem of the acceptance of rape or at least of failure to be repelled by rape. we had in this situation, you know, people who were being very cavalier about sex, very, very cavalier
i actually lived in east liverpool, ohio, not far from steubenville for a number of years.now steubenville quite well. i think there's been an attempt in some accounts to make steubenville seem different from the rest of america, just sort of set it apart. in your view, is this a steubenville specific issue or is there a broader problem here? is this about football culture? what is sort of bigger cultural issues that might be at stake in these cases? >> i think your question, your point...
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she was in ormskirk, near liverpool -- she was my sister rosemary's best friend.an: how long have you been married? >> guest: we've been married since the '60s, the early '60s -- 35 years. c-span: this book, you say, took 25 years. it was over? did you like it? >> guest: i read it again, because i find him so fascinating. look at that incident, for example, where he's having his portrait painted, and a letter comes in saying a woman is in despair. her son believes he's jesus christ and has isolated himself on a mountaintop, and he won't come down for anyone except albert einstein, if albert einstein would talk to him. now here's a man who may be dangerous. he may be mad. einstein agrees to see him. the women in einstein's household are really frightened of what's going to happen. the man comes, and he looks rather frightening. einstein goes walking in the woods with him and talks with him, and this man thinks he's jesus christ, and einstein says to him, "well, you know, jesus christ was a fisher of men. he wouldn't be stuck up a mountain." apparently, this worked.
she was in ormskirk, near liverpool -- she was my sister rosemary's best friend.an: how long have you been married? >> guest: we've been married since the '60s, the early '60s -- 35 years. c-span: this book, you say, took 25 years. it was over? did you like it? >> guest: i read it again, because i find him so fascinating. look at that incident, for example, where he's having his portrait painted, and a letter comes in saying a woman is in despair. her son believes he's jesus christ...
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i'm a liverpool fan. what is up? >> you didn't tell me that until just now. >> what is going on? your excuse for liverpool? >> i was born there. >> okay good. >> i'm making this stuff up. a long story get into it later. >>> the republican party decides they are going to reboot and god knows if any party ever needed rebooting, our party did, but i don't know. i looked at the press conference and i read some of the documents and i'm left wondering whether these people get it. what was your take? >> i think all parties do this when they lose. >> right. >> it is, obviously, important to change. >> right. >> the democratic party has changed a little as well. but there is a risk of going overboard. you know, if you look back to 2004, the conventional wisdom was the democratic party had to become the republican party and the republican party now has an awful lot of people advising it telling it what to do who would like it become the democratic party because they are republicans. i think a grade to which the republican party to be careful not to move with the wind and lose its soul. hav
i'm a liverpool fan. what is up? >> you didn't tell me that until just now. >> what is going on? your excuse for liverpool? >> i was born there. >> okay good. >> i'm making this stuff up. a long story get into it later. >>> the republican party decides they are going to reboot and god knows if any party ever needed rebooting, our party did, but i don't know. i looked at the press conference and i read some of the documents and i'm left wondering whether...