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line were the instruments that can actuallplay more than one note at a time-- instruments such as the lutesichord, organ, and performers became adept at reading these symbols and knowing what notes to add on top of the bass line. [light strumming using chords] all written in this shorthand of figures over the bass line. it probably saved a lot of paper. (zajac) the use of the figured bass adding symbols above these bass notes is really the whole foundation of our modern concept of harmony. [classical piano music plays] (narrator) the harmony that underlies much of the standard classical and popular music we hear today was developed by the 18th century. it involves rules and conventions about how chords are constructed and how they progress from one to the next. (woman) a chord will have certain sounds or colors that give the composer a lot of choices in how he's going to make a piece sound. in fact, it's kind of like a painter's palette. they have a palette of different colors to choose from, and a composer has different chords or harmony to choose from to make his piece come alive. when a
line were the instruments that can actuallplay more than one note at a time-- instruments such as the lutesichord, organ, and performers became adept at reading these symbols and knowing what notes to add on top of the bass line. [light strumming using chords] all written in this shorthand of figures over the bass line. it probably saved a lot of paper. (zajac) the use of the figured bass adding symbols above these bass notes is really the whole foundation of our modern concept of harmony....
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well, in the capital itself, moscow is luted after some of the last-remaining muslims were escorted out of the city by peace keepers. tens of thousands have been forced out of their homes after fighting between christians and muslims. . >> reporter: these women are getting ready to leave bangui and travel to the north for safety. they are muslim and caught up between fighting between two groups, muslim seleka rebels and anti-balaka militias. >> translation: the anti-balaka are killing a lot of muslims. we cannot stay in central african republic. we'll leave to stay ourselves our skin. >> along the way they are protected by african and french peacekeepers. not all are escaping the violence. some have stayed behind. >> the plan is not to leave. we are working on social cohesion. there are other projects to keep them here, like cash for work, dialogue that will start. and i'm not sure that they will want to the leave. they say they prefer to stay in bangui. the condition is the security. >> the trouble in the central african republic started about a year ago when mainly muslim seleka rebel
well, in the capital itself, moscow is luted after some of the last-remaining muslims were escorted out of the city by peace keepers. tens of thousands have been forced out of their homes after fighting between christians and muslims. . >> reporter: these women are getting ready to leave bangui and travel to the north for safety. they are muslim and caught up between fighting between two groups, muslim seleka rebels and anti-balaka militias. >> translation: the anti-balaka are...
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that is most tangible about what i do is that, i'm the campus pastor at harold washington college in lute. >> have you ever had any difficulties in say as you are moving out for the ministry anything that has ever happened that you could share with us? >> crossings is my third call. my first call was in ethnic congregation on the north side of chicago, a swedish congregation. they didn't quite know what do you with a associate pastor who was a black woman. and one of the men came to me at the begin on my ministry there and said; frankly i don't think you can be my pastor primarily because i've never had a pastor who wasn't white male and of a scandinavian descent. and at first, i was kind of surprised but my response to him became very positive and affirmed the fact that he could even say that. because that to me is something i can deal with. it's when people don't say things that you don't know really how to handle it. but anyway he was that honest and integrous about his approach. by the time i left there which was almost two years later he and i were the best of friends because i wasn'
that is most tangible about what i do is that, i'm the campus pastor at harold washington college in lute. >> have you ever had any difficulties in say as you are moving out for the ministry anything that has ever happened that you could share with us? >> crossings is my third call. my first call was in ethnic congregation on the north side of chicago, a swedish congregation. they didn't quite know what do you with a associate pastor who was a black woman. and one of the men came to...
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. >> jimmy: where else are you going to play the lute. >> my mother said there is a lid for every potice. >> yes, and the ren fair. boy is that a big lid. it really. >> jimmy: not even round. weird shape. >> encompasses so many folks maybe their high school wasn't their best moment. but that's okay. at the ren fair, you are awesome. >> jimmy: did your husband like it? >> who? i love my husband. he was like have fun at the ren fair. we went, i took my children alone. >> jimmy: oh. >> and then they have jousting. as luck would have it. jousters are hot. >> jimmy: they are? >> yeah, i brought you a picture. so after, they have jousting 100 degrees, a bucket on their head, which i don't understand because, no one else has covered any part of their body. and you have one guy who looks like, like hot jared leto's italian cousin. so i hustle on over. to get myself a picture with handsome jesus or whatever his name is. there he is. >> jimmy: he is handsome. >> look at me. i'm like, huh. and also wearing a garland, at the ren fair. the only problem later when i got home. my husband was looking
. >> jimmy: where else are you going to play the lute. >> my mother said there is a lid for every potice. >> yes, and the ren fair. boy is that a big lid. it really. >> jimmy: not even round. weird shape. >> encompasses so many folks maybe their high school wasn't their best moment. but that's okay. at the ren fair, you are awesome. >> jimmy: did your husband like it? >> who? i love my husband. he was like have fun at the ren fair. we went, i took my...
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. >> a officer accused of lute acts with children and the charges this man is facing, plus -- >> a phone scammer called the wrong number. >> people are making calls back. >> the message he left for police and how he defended himself when the officer called him back and tracking major delays on b.a.r.t. the good news is, the montgomery station in san francisco is now back up but the delays remain. these stories and much more coming up new at 6:00 p.m. really... so our business can be on at&t's network for $175 dollars a month? yup. all five of you for $175. our clients need a lot of attention. there's unlimited talk and text. we're working deals all day. you get 10 gigabytes of data to share. what about expansion potential? add a line anytime for 15 bucks a month. low dues& great terms& let's close. our best ever value plans for business just got even better. now with free broadband for a whole year. you gotta reel it up now,buddy. it.creel it up.t up, [father] reel it up,you got him on there.bring him in. is that a bass? [boy] yeah,i got a big bass. [father]bring it up.keep reeling.keep
. >> a officer accused of lute acts with children and the charges this man is facing, plus -- >> a phone scammer called the wrong number. >> people are making calls back. >> the message he left for police and how he defended himself when the officer called him back and tracking major delays on b.a.r.t. the good news is, the montgomery station in san francisco is now back up but the delays remain. these stories and much more coming up new at 6:00 p.m. really... so our...
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if you can connect their entry in his race to what they do in alaska, they have a factory that poe luteslaid off people, then maybe you can get a local angle on it and it might work, but it's hard with people worrying at wages, foreign policy, cultural issues, to say the real problem here are the guys you've never heard of, who are flooding money with these campaign ads that you don't know what to make of. >> the only thing i can see changing this, and it's so political an assessment, for example, hillary clinton gets elected for eight years of democratic rule, followed by two and a half years more of president obama, at some point during the course of that decade, they might be able to shift the supreme court back to something reasonable about the money and speech. but remember, it seems to be as long as you got discord, even with kennedy on it, you're not going to get a good result. >> that's true, but the history of reform as a political matter, you know this, is there's no impetus in congress for change unless there's -- >> of course not. >> unless there's a scandal. watergate, all l
if you can connect their entry in his race to what they do in alaska, they have a factory that poe luteslaid off people, then maybe you can get a local angle on it and it might work, but it's hard with people worrying at wages, foreign policy, cultural issues, to say the real problem here are the guys you've never heard of, who are flooding money with these campaign ads that you don't know what to make of. >> the only thing i can see changing this, and it's so political an assessment, for...
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feel the entire energy of his heartbreaking story pouring out through his senior three is playing the lute. does he have a very awesome. based on stories one time when his car which is quite yet and heres the officer put his stuff and i can feel the sin that we did like a minute of him starting to play and didn't seem like i had tears streaming down my face and like to try to hold the recorder in. and on. that was on his own deal with some interesting racing right into you you know those credits hear your song. yes we need to take another break on the program will be like that it is. is. steve the sea the welcome back to today's program he'll become the look on the host prequel will continue our competition with mist and ryan was clearly a program host would repeal caught one international rt hon. angela top of the different stories from the collection of sounds that you have come over the years and then came the with it you know some other stories that you may have experienced. yes jerry i was just thinking about another up older gentleman units i e i feel really strong connection with wi
feel the entire energy of his heartbreaking story pouring out through his senior three is playing the lute. does he have a very awesome. based on stories one time when his car which is quite yet and heres the officer put his stuff and i can feel the sin that we did like a minute of him starting to play and didn't seem like i had tears streaming down my face and like to try to hold the recorder in. and on. that was on his own deal with some interesting racing right into you you know those...
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the entire energy of his heartbreaking story pouring out to his singing and three is playing the lute is yet a very young. based on stories wife died when his car which is played and heres the officer put his stuff and i can feel this in a wee bit like a minute of him starting to play in this insane like that. tears streaming down my face and like trying to hold the record. and on. that was on his own deal with something causing a scene right into you you know those credits hear your song of the things we need to take another break of a program for the ride. i do. it isn't sells. steve. the more come back to today's program he'll become the look on the host prequel will continue our competition with mist and ryan who scuttled the program host with radio taiwan international rt hon. angela top of the different stories from the collection of sounds that you have done over the years and that the issue with it you know some of the stories that you may have experienced. yes jerry as i was just thinking about another older gentleman units i e i feel really strong connection with with older
the entire energy of his heartbreaking story pouring out to his singing and three is playing the lute is yet a very young. based on stories wife died when his car which is played and heres the officer put his stuff and i can feel this in a wee bit like a minute of him starting to play in this insane like that. tears streaming down my face and like trying to hold the record. and on. that was on his own deal with something causing a scene right into you you know those credits hear your song of...
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so if i'm a consumer and somebody is luting the air, i have a concern in that. so the idea that big government is inherently bad, i don't really agree on. especially when you consider that we protect oil fields with an enormous military. that's an investment to keep our economy going. objectively. >> bill, you care a lot about climate change, i can tell. so i'm surprised to hear -- i'm glad you are open to a carbon pricing scheme that shrinks the government. i'm surprised to hear you're keen on the epa regulations to regulate gre regulate greenhouse gases because they won't have a bite for 25 years. >> the longest journey starts with a step. >> do you think they are going to hold power enough to keep these things going? the status quo is nothing for climate change. >> that's the political question here. you're talking about 2016, coral. so president obama couldn't get anything through congress in 2010. he uses his executive authority on the epa regulations. the next president could wipe them away. if republicans control either the white house or one branch of co
so if i'm a consumer and somebody is luting the air, i have a concern in that. so the idea that big government is inherently bad, i don't really agree on. especially when you consider that we protect oil fields with an enormous military. that's an investment to keep our economy going. objectively. >> bill, you care a lot about climate change, i can tell. so i'm surprised to hear -- i'm glad you are open to a carbon pricing scheme that shrinks the government. i'm surprised to hear you're...
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with well i suppose some might say lou that have to get permission from nato first chairman of the lutevisionaries answer to a great pleasure to have you with us or an r.t. international today thank you all right we will continue bringing you the latest minute by minute updates of all the developments coming out of ukraine if you bear in mind a few clicks away you can always get the very latest from. the twenty minutes past the hour here in moscow an afghan security guard has shot dead three american doctors at a hospital in kabul it is the latest violence in the country which is awaiting the results of the recent presidential election it's still unclear if afghanistan will be able to avoid a potentially risky runoff vote. just got back from the embattled country. what we're seeing now is that there is much more fraud in this election than previously reported afghan authorities got something like three thousand complaints about a third of those were serious enough to actually affect the outcome of the vote and they need time to investigate that in fact there was more incidence of seriou
with well i suppose some might say lou that have to get permission from nato first chairman of the lutevisionaries answer to a great pleasure to have you with us or an r.t. international today thank you all right we will continue bringing you the latest minute by minute updates of all the developments coming out of ukraine if you bear in mind a few clicks away you can always get the very latest from. the twenty minutes past the hour here in moscow an afghan security guard has shot dead three...
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yes lutes the country simply declares its new currency falls on the extreme it's nice to read denominated debts into a currency and it has to allow the trading. in currency brings in the economy that's the key before when the currency makes the country. ok and now we're in a tentative recovery do you think the euro zone is salvageable. oh sure i think it is so. it must go through. because if you said to me you know why you are so wise you are so still pretty depressed and also i think it will be for your i don't think the euro should be so should europe. and it. really i think. you were not interested in any of the euro zone is is a deeply unfair one because countries within the euro zone maintain their fiscal authority if you like they're able to tax a citizens at a rate which their citizens of find acceptable they collect the revenues at a national level and they manage their tax revenues their fiscal policies if you like at national level however they cannot manage their money or their currency that is managed by and i'm elected an unaccountable central bank called european central ban
yes lutes the country simply declares its new currency falls on the extreme it's nice to read denominated debts into a currency and it has to allow the trading. in currency brings in the economy that's the key before when the currency makes the country. ok and now we're in a tentative recovery do you think the euro zone is salvageable. oh sure i think it is so. it must go through. because if you said to me you know why you are so wise you are so still pretty depressed and also i think it will...