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dizzie gillespie, charlie parker, miles davis. these are the people that were sent here to create this music and keep this music going. privilege.at priv i try to keep it while i am here. that is why i am practicing every day. tavis: you have been doing this for so long now, take me back to the very beginning. how did you settle on the sacks -- sax? >> i was born in harlem, i used to key all kinds of music in 1930. i became an ifici -- aficionado of lewis jordan. he was a rhythm and blues guy, the guy that was sort of an entertainer, would make jokes on the stage. like fats waller in a way. he had a five-piece band. that was really so -- i said, mother, you got to get -- my mother got me a second-hand alto saxophone. once i got that horn, i would go in the bedroom and i would be in there all day. come on, sonny. come out and eat supper. i was in my reverie then. when i was 7 years old or eight years old. i will tell you something, tavis. at that age, i knew that i would be a prominent musicians. tavis: how did you know that? >> i
dizzie gillespie, charlie parker, miles davis. these are the people that were sent here to create this music and keep this music going. privilege.at priv i try to keep it while i am here. that is why i am practicing every day. tavis: you have been doing this for so long now, take me back to the very beginning. how did you settle on the sacks -- sax? >> i was born in harlem, i used to key all kinds of music in 1930. i became an ifici -- aficionado of lewis jordan. he was a rhythm and blues...
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a name of a miles davis album we know that miles davis abused his wife. physically. pearl initially had mad at miles the reason this poem exist system because of that esan and the epigraphs that will ground it some more. quote, miles was guilt of self confessed violet crimes against women we should break his records and burn his cd's until he apologizes. the trumpet's mouth is apology. you just write a poem about your need to do that a madual johnson. all right. live people. the pins point come downs on the butter fly. the knuckle come down on ms. sisly. the mallet come down on the cd case. wait! the mallet come down on the butter fly. the pins point come down on the ms. sisly. the knuckle come down on the cd case. wait! >> the knuckle come down on the buttir fly. the pins point come down on the cd case. dammit. the butter fly, ms. sisly the cd case. the roses rips at the spit much the phoenix dazzling petals births something. the martir's smile that saves something. what did we make? listen to the butter fly, the pinpoint makes no sound sticking the [inaudible] no b
a name of a miles davis album we know that miles davis abused his wife. physically. pearl initially had mad at miles the reason this poem exist system because of that esan and the epigraphs that will ground it some more. quote, miles was guilt of self confessed violet crimes against women we should break his records and burn his cd's until he apologizes. the trumpet's mouth is apology. you just write a poem about your need to do that a madual johnson. all right. live people. the pins point come...
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miles davis for example, knew the value of the measure of not playing. so what he didn't play was this eloquent as what he was did play. >> charlie: from my home state of north carolina, james taylor. >> i don't really feel as though i write songs, i feel as though i hear them first. and remember them and get them down, but i don't, it's such a mysterious and subconscious process that i couldn't really sathat i wrote those songs. they just channeled them sort of or they happened to be first. >> we conclude our conversations about music with the great willie nelson. >> i think the music is probably saved my life many times. on a show at night doing a couple hours, back and forth. it's probably kept me alive. >> charlie: looking at music with patti smith, sting, james taylor and willie nelson when we continue. >> every story needs a hero we can all root for, who beats the odds and comes out on top. this isn't just a hollywood story line, it's happening every day all across america. every time a storefront opens or the midnight oil is burned or someone chas
miles davis for example, knew the value of the measure of not playing. so what he didn't play was this eloquent as what he was did play. >> charlie: from my home state of north carolina, james taylor. >> i don't really feel as though i write songs, i feel as though i hear them first. and remember them and get them down, but i don't, it's such a mysterious and subconscious process that i couldn't really sathat i wrote those songs. they just channeled them sort of or they happened to...
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they sent me to europe, and i did what nina simone did, what do ellington, miles davis and everyone elsewent to paris. i went there and came back, because they were not interested in these categories. when i make a record, i do not know what is going to happen. i cannot say whether it is going to be a hit. i have no idea, because i am just making music that comes out of me. tavis: how much of the risk is that for the record label? they do not know what he is going to give us. >> i have creative control, and i turn the records in at end and say, deal with it. think there must be some kind of trust. tavis: when you go back to europe these days -- i would love to go to tour with you. i would love to go to paris. many said i could go on the airplane. >> the last juror in paris, you should go. -- the last show in paris, you should go. tavis: i would love to see now how the europeans respond to you. they must go crazy. >> there is a loyalty, and they grow with you during the ups, downs, all the albums, and they do not move. tavis: speaking of moving, not that you had a dream of this, but since
they sent me to europe, and i did what nina simone did, what do ellington, miles davis and everyone elsewent to paris. i went there and came back, because they were not interested in these categories. when i make a record, i do not know what is going to happen. i cannot say whether it is going to be a hit. i have no idea, because i am just making music that comes out of me. tavis: how much of the risk is that for the record label? they do not know what he is going to give us. >> i have...
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seemed to become one of the stars of the evan garde jazz scene playing gigs with the greats such as miles davis together with the legendary trumpeter cheeks talents all the birth of the jazz fusion movement during his career has won fifty grammy awards. and welcome to the show thank you thank you very much for being going to disappear . welcome to moscow yeah i love moscow well first of all this this album i just i just mentioned past present and the future is this two thousand and one is it yeah yeah something like that when i when i first saw it when i first heard i heard it and i feel this is something you says those papers you get when you buy oil is. this that that those that do that something to do with it oh why why the futures i had no idea well futures is plural because it's not just one in one person's mind it's in all of our minds so futures you know my future my my friends future your future and it's how we all see it when people are asked about well what what's it going to be in the future you know it's you can get as many differences is there are people and i'm fine unfortunately
seemed to become one of the stars of the evan garde jazz scene playing gigs with the greats such as miles davis together with the legendary trumpeter cheeks talents all the birth of the jazz fusion movement during his career has won fifty grammy awards. and welcome to the show thank you thank you very much for being going to disappear . welcome to moscow yeah i love moscow well first of all this this album i just i just mentioned past present and the future is this two thousand and one is it...
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ation he seems become one of the stars of the album garde jazz cd playing gigs with greats such as miles davis together with the legendary trumpeter tricks talents all the birth of the jazz fusion movement during his career she has won three t.v. grammy awards. and welcome to the show thank you thank you very much for being with us appear. you're welcome tosca ja i love moscow well first of all this this album i just i just mentioned past present and the future is this two thousand and one as it is and yes something when i when i first saw it when i first heard i heard a. few changes is something he says those papers you get when you buy oil is. that those that do something to do with the way the future is i have no idea well futures is plural because it's not just one in one person's mind it's in all of our minds so futures you know my future my my friends' future your future and it's how we see it when people are asked to well what what's it going to be in the future you know it's so you can get as many different answers is there are people and and unfortunately we have we still have passed
ation he seems become one of the stars of the album garde jazz cd playing gigs with greats such as miles davis together with the legendary trumpeter tricks talents all the birth of the jazz fusion movement during his career she has won three t.v. grammy awards. and welcome to the show thank you thank you very much for being with us appear. you're welcome tosca ja i love moscow well first of all this this album i just i just mentioned past present and the future is this two thousand and one as...
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and on january 1, 1997, john o'neill moved to new york. ( miles davis' "blue in green" playing) it was a promotion: assistant special agent in charge of counterterrorism and national security. he'd be in charge of a team of about 350 agents. and best of all, it was in new york. >> new york was the flagship office of the fbi. it's where it happens, in new york. i mean, that's where you wanted to be if you were an fbi agent. so it's only natural that john o'neill, who's-- you know, his whole life was the fbi, from what i could see-- would want to be in new york. >> narrator: in the new york office, they were still piecing together the evidence in the 1993 world trade center bombing. they'd also had new information that bin laden had been involved in the shooting down of two erican black hawhelicopters in somalia. the confession of captured al qaeda member jamal ahmed al fadl told of osama bin laden's efforts to develop chemical weapons, buy weapons-grade uranium, and to spread the al qaeda network into europe. o'neill was becoming obsessed, haunted by the specter of bin laden. >> my dad
and on january 1, 1997, john o'neill moved to new york. ( miles davis' "blue in green" playing) it was a promotion: assistant special agent in charge of counterterrorism and national security. he'd be in charge of a team of about 350 agents. and best of all, it was in new york. >> new york was the flagship office of the fbi. it's where it happens, in new york. i mean, that's where you wanted to be if you were an fbi agent. so it's only natural that john o'neill, who's-- you...
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when you think about jazz, you think about miles davis whose parents had migrated from arkansas to illinoiswhere he had the luxury of being able spend hours to become the master of his instrument, and to create a whole new form of music. and you think of thelonious monk whose parents left north carolina for harlem and had what would have happened had they not made that decision when he was five years old where he would get a chance to have his genius flourish in the way that it did. and then you think of john coltrane who also came from north carolina, inc. in philadelphia where believe it or not that is where he got his first alto sax, his first alto sax. and you think about so many people in sports from jesse owens to jackie robinson, they even turned a people such as magic johnson, and on and on and on, i and bill russell. none of them, very few of them would've had the opportunity to become the legends that we know them to be have their parents not made the sacrifice to leave the place, the only place they had ever known for someplace far away so that their children could benefit. and o
when you think about jazz, you think about miles davis whose parents had migrated from arkansas to illinoiswhere he had the luxury of being able spend hours to become the master of his instrument, and to create a whole new form of music. and you think of thelonious monk whose parents left north carolina for harlem and had what would have happened had they not made that decision when he was five years old where he would get a chance to have his genius flourish in the way that it did. and then...
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the davis spread sits 50 miles northwest of yellowstone national park where gray wolves returned 16 years ago after a 70-year hiatus. starting in the early 1900s were systematically poisoned, trapped and gunned into extinction in the lower 48. a good riddance for ranchers, an unconscienceable extermination for environmentalists. >> the frost bit my fingers today. >> reporter: doug smith is a life-long lover of wolves who presides over their reintroduction for yellowstone for the national park service. he's been here since the highly politicized media frenzy beginning in the mid '90s. >> is this ideal wolf country? >> this is. some people said before we reintroduced wolves to yellowstone this is the best wolf habitat in the world and had no wolves. >> reporter: the wolves are thriving here. they are after all at long last home. what began with 31 individuals imported from canada has blossomed into a population of more than 1700. only 150 of them live inside the park proper. >> i think the success of the program has been a little bit beyond what most people thought in 1995. that's a great t
the davis spread sits 50 miles northwest of yellowstone national park where gray wolves returned 16 years ago after a 70-year hiatus. starting in the early 1900s were systematically poisoned, trapped and gunned into extinction in the lower 48. a good riddance for ranchers, an unconscienceable extermination for environmentalists. >> the frost bit my fingers today. >> reporter: doug smith is a life-long lover of wolves who presides over their reintroduction for yellowstone for the...
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davis after that. kick off taken back by miles. who will run for miles. 98 yards.rently leading 41-7 in the fourth quarter. pen while cal set to open up. the season gets fresno state saturday at can stick park. technically neutral site game. you would think cal would have home field advantage in the bay area. but cal head coach says that is not going to be the case. former fresno state assistant is expecting to see a sea of red. >> sounds like they sell more tickets than we have so i hope our fans at the last second rally and come and at least at minimum make ate neutral site because we need our fans and playing in our back yard right here you would expect we would have all the support out there and i really hope so. we can't get involved in that really. no matter who shows up we have to play. >> baseball. a close-out tough 10 game road trip with win in cleveland and gonzales owner the tribe. era of zero point 72. today 7 striking outs in 7 shut out frame. indian haven't scored a run off in 27 innings. a's bouncing back after that 16 inning disappointment. look out
davis after that. kick off taken back by miles. who will run for miles. 98 yards.rently leading 41-7 in the fourth quarter. pen while cal set to open up. the season gets fresno state saturday at can stick park. technically neutral site game. you would think cal would have home field advantage in the bay area. but cal head coach says that is not going to be the case. former fresno state assistant is expecting to see a sea of red. >> sounds like they sell more tickets than we have so i hope...
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davis, thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> coming up next, julianna margolies. [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. executor of efficiency. you can spot an amateur from a mile away... while going shoeless and metal-free in seconds. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle...and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. now this...will work. [ male announcer ] just like you, business pro. just like you. go national. go like a pro. ♪ and the flowers and the trees ♪ ♪ all laugh when you walk by ♪ and the neighbors' kids run and hide ♪ deep inside you, there's a person who refuses to be kept deep inside you. ♪ but you're not ♪ you're the one be true to yourself. what's healthier than that? you know, the ones who do such a super job, they're backed by the superguarantee®? only superpages®. wherever you are, wherever you're going, you'll find the super business you need. so next time, let the good guys save the day. get the superguarantee®, only at superpages®. in the book ... on your phone or online. >>> to my spectacular husband, i love being your good wife, and i'm so grateful
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miles o'brien reports. >> reporter: even on a good day running a cattle ranch is a mighty tough way to scratch out a living. when i meant rancher martin davis, he was not having a good day at all. >> looks like about half of our cows are down when they're not supposed to be. >> reporter: he runs the flying diamond ranch, a small operation with 130 head of cattle in montana's paradise valley. but there was trouble in paradise on this day. >> i think they're all gone. >> reporter: his cows were not where he left them in the summer pasture high in the mountains above his homestead. it was a mystery. but he had a prime suspect in mind from the get-go. (howling) among ranchers like martin davis, the wolf is always guilty until proven... well, soon to be guilty. >> wolves and life stock don't mix. you know, maybe they'll keep their nose clean for a short while. but sooner or later, the problem is going to occur. we've got to have those numbers down. >> reporter: martin davis will soon get his wish. this feared, beloved, misunderstood animal once protected as an endangered species will be in the gun sites of hunters in montana and idaho this fall.
miles o'brien reports. >> reporter: even on a good day running a cattle ranch is a mighty tough way to scratch out a living. when i meant rancher martin davis, he was not having a good day at all. >> looks like about half of our cows are down when they're not supposed to be. >> reporter: he runs the flying diamond ranch, a small operation with 130 head of cattle in montana's paradise valley. but there was trouble in paradise on this day. >> i think they're all gone....
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davis will be executed tomorrow. no gun, no dna, no fingerprints. we'll be right back. ncer ] you are a business pro. executor of efficiency. you can spot an amateur from a milefree in seconds. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle...and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. now this...will work. [ male announcer ] just like you, business pro. just like you. go national. go like a pro. just like you. woman: we love ordering sushi, butso to save some money...e. man: looks great, hun... woman: ...and we're not real proud of this. man: no...we're not. woman: we...um... teen: have you guys seen captain stewie and lil' miss neptune? dad: did you look all over the place? under your desk? all around? teen: uh, they're fish, they live in a bowl. dad: what're gonna do? anncr: there's an easier way to save. anncr: there's an easier way to save. teen: whatever. ncr: 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. >> death row inmate troy davis is scheduled to be executed tomorrow despite massive support claiming he is innocent. is this justice in america today? many of us
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miles to go. ♪ guts. glory. ram. ♪ and challenge janet who's 6 chapters ahead. [ male announcer ] with interactive learning solutions from dell, mrs. davisnt. dell. the power to do more. >>> almost 77% of americans drive alone to work, so who has the worst, the longer commute in the country? washington, d.c., arlington, alexandria in part due to the high price of housing, people live far away from where they work. not fun. nou number one, new york, northern new jersey, long island where a third of the commuters use public transportation. >>> and since we were talking about new york, new jersey area, chris christie, the republican governor of new jersey, but did you know this? at a recent town hall, he actually put on the hat of a political consultant when a sixth grader asked him for a little adadvice. i loved his answer cht. >> it was fantastic, wasn't it? when you were in school, did you think about running for student council? >> i did. >> i ran, i was the president. >> me, too. >> we're do gooders. i can tell you from personal experience, it's a big step even in high school or in this case, elementary school, and the first thing you
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davis scheduled to be put to death tonight. >>> tropical storm ophelia is getting stronger as it moves across the atlantic. the storm's maximum sustained winds increasing to nearly 60 miles turning back to the economy, declining home prices putting many young families in desperate financial situations and really having a ripple effect on our economy overall. dan springer is taking a closer look. he is live in seattle. hi, dan. >> reporter: we're seeing for example, that remodels are up because people are looking for more space because they are literally stuck in their first home, stuck because they owe more than its worth. a recent study by corelogic said 10.9 million mortgages are underwater and 2.5 million have less than equity. 25% of all homeowners are in negative or near negative mortgages. they can't get enough out of the sale of their home to buy the next one. that is the situation georgia and her husband are in. they bought a two bedroom condo, their starter home in 2006. now it is worth half what they paid. the plan had been to buy a second home a few years ago but that's not an option. >> it means delaying any kind of growing of the family. it means, you know,
davis scheduled to be put to death tonight. >>> tropical storm ophelia is getting stronger as it moves across the atlantic. the storm's maximum sustained winds increasing to nearly 60 miles turning back to the economy, declining home prices putting many young families in desperate financial situations and really having a ripple effect on our economy overall. dan springer is taking a closer look. he is live in seattle. hi, dan. >> reporter: we're seeing for example, that remodels...