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that is the motown museum. motown really is, that was. it is the music that changed america because it still influences so many artists today. a lot of what the young children are listening to. they are looking at this motown sound area with motown we took the notion of this -- the man who he was he was inspired by a very strong family structure. we cannot underscore that you the third component was that it was a city known for entrepreneurial ship. and opportunity. that was the third thing. a man with a vision and a strong family back in and city that provided opportunity to he stepped out with a little house. usa is now evolving into into what we have codified with a strong idea about this holding. of actually coming with a singular song and it is one of my favorite songs. marvin gaye, what is going on. and when we say what's going on, let's peel that back. this idea of a cultural facility is routed in that song and how we can trace the history of that song and actually express it on the exterior of the building. [applause] i like to sa
that is the motown museum. motown really is, that was. it is the music that changed america because it still influences so many artists today. a lot of what the young children are listening to. they are looking at this motown sound area with motown we took the notion of this -- the man who he was he was inspired by a very strong family structure. we cannot underscore that you the third component was that it was a city known for entrepreneurial ship. and opportunity. that was the third thing. a...
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are looking at this motown we tookea with motown -- the manof this who he was he was inspired by a very strong family structure. we cannot underscore that you the third component was that it was a city known for entrepreneurial ship. the opportunity. that was the third thing. a man with a vision and a strong family back in and city that provided opportunity to he stepped out with a little house. it's no usa is now evolving into into what we have codified with a strong idea about this holding. of actually coming with a singular song and it is one of my favorite songs. gaye, what is going on. >> and we say that lets feel it back. facility of a cultural is routed in that song and how we can trace the history of that song and actually express it on the exterior of the building. [applause] i like to say here both of those things. it should. every inspiration that we have from marvin gay and from all of the artists that contributed here. it is part of our legacy. it guides our midst -- musical institutions today. that is what i call fusion. from there those of the last 14 years where we have
are looking at this motown we tookea with motown -- the manof this who he was he was inspired by a very strong family structure. we cannot underscore that you the third component was that it was a city known for entrepreneurial ship. the opportunity. that was the third thing. a man with a vision and a strong family back in and city that provided opportunity to he stepped out with a little house. it's no usa is now evolving into into what we have codified with a strong idea about this holding....
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and that is the motown museum. motown really is. "was."is," not it is the music that changed america, because it still influences so many artists today. and a lot of what the young children are listening to, they are just not understanding what was created in the mowtown s -- motown sound. with motown, we took the motion gordy -- hef berry was a man who was inspired by a very strong family structure. we cannot underscore that/ -- we cannot underscore that. the third component was that it was a city known for strong entrepreneurship. the opportunity. that was the third thing. a man with a vision and a strong family that provided opportunity . -- he stepped out with is now evolving into into what we have codified with a strong idea of this building. of taking a singular song, just one song, and it is a song i like. marvin gaye's, "what's going on?" when we say "what's going on?" let's peel that back. this idea of a cultural facility is routed in that song and how we can trace the history of that song and actually express it on the exterior o
and that is the motown museum. motown really is. "was."is," not it is the music that changed america, because it still influences so many artists today. and a lot of what the young children are listening to, they are just not understanding what was created in the mowtown s -- motown sound. with motown, we took the motion gordy -- hef berry was a man who was inspired by a very strong family structure. we cannot underscore that/ -- we cannot underscore that. the third component was...
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motown brought a sound that was fresh and pure and clean.u bring because you're able to perform all of the songs. >> um-hmm. >> when you sing now, if you see somebody who is not your generation, maybe the next after that, maybe young people are out there singing. what does that do for you knowing these songs have been transcending years? >> you made the point. verifies the songs have lasted through time. they're still relevant. they're still important songs and young people latching on to it and keeping it going and, you know, 92 who knows when. i think they're going to go on forever just wonderful thing to seat young guys, young people, young performers carrying on the legacy. >> mr. blunt, do you have favorites you'd like to sing when you hear the other band's music to you get caught up in that, saying i'm singing this now too. >> music is music. good music is good music and a lot of good music out now a days as well obviously, and it's just a privilege to know that some of the songs that our groups made popular are still in the heads and
motown brought a sound that was fresh and pure and clean.u bring because you're able to perform all of the songs. >> um-hmm. >> when you sing now, if you see somebody who is not your generation, maybe the next after that, maybe young people are out there singing. what does that do for you knowing these songs have been transcending years? >> you made the point. verifies the songs have lasted through time. they're still relevant. they're still important songs and young people...
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deep city was miamis answer to motown.i sound, your name is going to come up right away as principal creator of the miami sound. what were the distinctive features of the music you were making that separated it from motown, philadelphia, new york? >> willie: the culture was a mixture of bahamian, jamaican, and then some people came down from georgia and alabama, but that bahamian influence was dominant. >> anthony: right. >> willie: we would have bands who would march from overtown all the way to liberty city and back in big parades. this influence, the dancing and the moving and the marching, i would say that was the main difference. >> anthony: and you were teaching school during a lot of this period? >> willie: yeah, i was teaching school. i would walk in the front door of the school, look around, put my sign in and walk out of the back door. and go straight to the studio. but you know, the principal knew what i was doing. >> anthony: yep. >> willie: i did most of the deep city music using that technique. ♪ ♪ if only i
deep city was miamis answer to motown.i sound, your name is going to come up right away as principal creator of the miami sound. what were the distinctive features of the music you were making that separated it from motown, philadelphia, new york? >> willie: the culture was a mixture of bahamian, jamaican, and then some people came down from georgia and alabama, but that bahamian influence was dominant. >> anthony: right. >> willie: we would have bands who would march from...
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i was listening to motown, you know. it was only when i was about, i think about 13, 14 years old that i found this radio station, and i could only get it late at night, so it was like my secret music, and i never shared this with anybody. so, this is -- this is kind of like my coming out party. >> mm-hmm, yeah. [ laughter ] >> at 67 years old, i've decided, yes, i'm ready and i can do this. >> but when you discovered it as a teenager, you liked it. you liked it then. >> i will haloved it. >> but you still went the jazz route. >> well, because that was the easier way for me to go. now that sounds funny. >> easier why? ain't nothing easy about jazz. >> well, easy -- >> not the way you sing it. >> easy for me because this is the music my parents played in the house all the time. and when i started singing, even though i started singing more motown-oriented music, people always said that i didn't phrase right, i didn't phrase like most of my girlfriends. and so when i started singing solo at 16, i just started doing jazz. i
i was listening to motown, you know. it was only when i was about, i think about 13, 14 years old that i found this radio station, and i could only get it late at night, so it was like my secret music, and i never shared this with anybody. so, this is -- this is kind of like my coming out party. >> mm-hmm, yeah. [ laughter ] >> at 67 years old, i've decided, yes, i'm ready and i can do this. >> but when you discovered it as a teenager, you liked it. you liked it then. >>...
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. >>> up next, another celebrity sighting we will tell you why motown legend was in our area aim gladatie watched as well >>> meisha's ohio elementary schoolteacher added two more kid to her family, so far she has adopted seven, wow. >>> we are looking ahead to a much more fall-like forecast and it begins today, as the transition from that very, steamy summer-like weather is currently still underway, but, we will have more on that later but first here is your cure auto insurance travel forecast. >>> justin timberlake might return to the super bowl stage , singer is finalizing a deal to head line super bowl 52 half time show in minneapolis this february. if timberlake is head lining the show his return will come more than a decade after his infamous part in janet jackson 's infamous wardrobe malfunction we all remember what happened there. >>> tv industry is working toward making big stride for diversity, netflix and hulu created new directing opportunities leading to increased diversity in television. director guild of america says in the 2016 season, 25 percent of the first time hire
. >>> up next, another celebrity sighting we will tell you why motown legend was in our area aim gladatie watched as well >>> meisha's ohio elementary schoolteacher added two more kid to her family, so far she has adopted seven, wow. >>> we are looking ahead to a much more fall-like forecast and it begins today, as the transition from that very, steamy summer-like weather is currently still underway, but, we will have more on that later but first here is your cure...
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and the public will soon get a chance to shop around at the detroit mansion once owned by motown foundererry gordy jr. the house was recently sold for more than $1.5 million. everything inside is up for auction next month, including origin pressings of motown singles and gordie's steinway, which he often played with some of his label's biggest stars, including stevie wonder and the up next, living stronger, a sailor's ageless love affair with the sea. of diabetic nerve pain, these feet... grew into a free-wheeling kid... loved every step of fatherhood... and made old cars good as new. but i couldn't bear my diabetic nerve pain any longer. so i talked to my doctor and he prescribed lyrica. nerve damage from diabetes causes diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is fda approved to treat this pain, from moderate to even severe diabetic nerve pain. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions, suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worse depression, unusual changes
and the public will soon get a chance to shop around at the detroit mansion once owned by motown foundererry gordy jr. the house was recently sold for more than $1.5 million. everything inside is up for auction next month, including origin pressings of motown singles and gordie's steinway, which he often played with some of his label's biggest stars, including stevie wonder and the up next, living stronger, a sailor's ageless love affair with the sea. of diabetic nerve pain, these feet... grew...
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... a slightly different lineup because jermaine had left and stayed at motown. and so i met him as an 18-year-old at our home in san francisco for a tv show. we decided to have a different location than the usual backstage or hotel room. and so they all emerged out of a long stretch limo on buchanan street in japantown in san francisco, and popped into our apartment-- dianne and mine-- and sat there for an interview for television. michael was extremely shy, a little awkward. i mean, he was kind of tall and gangly, wore a black sweater, white shirt, big afro, and... but whenever he sat down or when it was his turn to talk, he would talk quite earnestly and quite articulately-- unlike me-- and... >> hinojosa: ( laughing ) >> ...and said some very interesting things. >> hinojosa: you're doing good, you're doing good. but let me ask you this. you know, there is a sense that these rock stars are, you know-- we all know this, they're larger than life. you know, they end up on magazine covers, huge concerts... you're with them in their most human moments. >> hmm, yes.
... a slightly different lineup because jermaine had left and stayed at motown. and so i met him as an 18-year-old at our home in san francisco for a tv show. we decided to have a different location than the usual backstage or hotel room. and so they all emerged out of a long stretch limo on buchanan street in japantown in san francisco, and popped into our apartment-- dianne and mine-- and sat there for an interview for television. michael was extremely shy, a little awkward. i mean, he was...
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including original pressings of motown singles.rdie's stein way which he often played with some of his labels biggest stars including stevie wonder and the supremes. >>> up next, living stronger, a sailor's ageless love affair with the sea. >>> we end with our special feature, setting an example for living stronger. here is don dahler. to take to the open sea in a 42-foot sailboat is to risk it all. rod johnstone and nephew clay burkeholder. are not only doing battle with wind, weather, water, they're competing against 34 other boats in the legendary bermuda race. in the 40-year-old event. boats sail from new port, rhode island to the island nation and. >> the 635 mile journal year is difficult and exhausting. teammates exist on 30 minute cat naps. >> dealing with the forces of nature. and back to your primeval self. >> your hold, 80. >> correct. >> still racing? >> yeah, love it. never stop. >> he's been sailing since 4. as much as he loved his early boats there was always the feeling that he could do better. >> my brain sort of,
including original pressings of motown singles.rdie's stein way which he often played with some of his labels biggest stars including stevie wonder and the supremes. >>> up next, living stronger, a sailor's ageless love affair with the sea. >>> we end with our special feature, setting an example for living stronger. here is don dahler. to take to the open sea in a 42-foot sailboat is to risk it all. rod johnstone and nephew clay burkeholder. are not only doing battle with...
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come on boys ii men sing it motown philly as we look live come on boys ii men sing it motown philly as we look live at the benjamin parkway [rooster crow] honey, what are you doing? watching a cow...? what's it doing? impressions. this september, get one of three breakfast items free when you order with the chick-fil-a one app. >> host of us are on twitter and try to cram in as much as you can 140 character people leave worked ow and it's to the a glitch they are doubling little of character 140 to 20 2080 only for test group. people that tweet in couple languages english, spanish and portuguese. they think people can express themselves better. we'll have more on that when themselves better. we'll have more on that when we come back. ♪ ♪ hi ted, glad you could join us! ♪ ♪ give it a try. mmm. give that to me. ♪ ♪ (laughing) ted? ♪ ♪ ted? >> you heard the bell, boom, that means it's 5:44. and 20 minute delays out of the gate on septa west trenton regional rail line. they're having signal problem up in neshimany falls station. where did i go. anybody leaving west trenton headed to downto
come on boys ii men sing it motown philly as we look live come on boys ii men sing it motown philly as we look live at the benjamin parkway [rooster crow] honey, what are you doing? watching a cow...? what's it doing? impressions. this september, get one of three breakfast items free when you order with the chick-fil-a one app. >> host of us are on twitter and try to cram in as much as you can 140 character people leave worked ow and it's to the a glitch they are doubling little of...
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morning's and greetings from motown. i wanted to make a question and comment if you have time. i was wondering, i'm talking about primarily the white conservatives who defend donald trump and who hate black people like me. people who conduct folks like colin kaepernick to justices white america, particularly older white america has committed against african-americans and people of color. i think that is what a lot of the white people do understand. before my comment, i wanted to people, there are some -- are conservative african-americans who are who deny that why people hate -- somewhat people hate people of color guest: i think you will find a small margin in every group that will dislike people because of a life choice or religion. i cannot quantify because i don't know the percentage but i think it would be reasonable to say that every group, you will find people who dislike people for the most bitter chris reasons. host: when we have lebron james: the president a bomb, is that , is that-- a bum accurate? -- i think it is difficult to have a peaceful discourse when the pres
morning's and greetings from motown. i wanted to make a question and comment if you have time. i was wondering, i'm talking about primarily the white conservatives who defend donald trump and who hate black people like me. people who conduct folks like colin kaepernick to justices white america, particularly older white america has committed against african-americans and people of color. i think that is what a lot of the white people do understand. before my comment, i wanted to people, there...
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has this big tv special, motown's 25th anniversary.v. ♪ she was more like a beauty queen from a movie scene ♪ >> when the rest of the world was going crazy and he can't get on mtv? michael jackson? come on. ♪ >> when he does that moonwalk, if you were sitting on the couch by the end of it you were on the floor in front of the tv. you couldn't believe what you were seeing. >> i would say the moonwalk was really one of the first viral moments that affected rock history. the next week "thriller" started selling a million copies a week. >> i like michael jackson because he's bad, he knows how to dance. >> he's so sexy and so gorgeous. >> he's exciting! >> michael jackson is the man of the '80s. >> mtv starts to get pressure from cbs records, which was michael jackson's label. >> rock and roll in itself was really the thing that broke a lot of rules. when you're very successful, you try to make your own rules occasionally. >> as the story goes, cbs essentially said we will pull every other artist we have on mtv if you don't play this. they
has this big tv special, motown's 25th anniversary.v. ♪ she was more like a beauty queen from a movie scene ♪ >> when the rest of the world was going crazy and he can't get on mtv? michael jackson? come on. ♪ >> when he does that moonwalk, if you were sitting on the couch by the end of it you were on the floor in front of the tv. you couldn't believe what you were seeing. >> i would say the moonwalk was really one of the first viral moments that affected rock history....
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detroit, the said, motown, 313, now know. "wife and kids are there, everybody. this is the third time i've gotten caught trike to get back home. i'm going to jail for sure this time if they cav me again i don't know what they'll do. how my wife will be the bills, who i picking up the kids from school if don't know anything. me neither issue said. i issue wish could but these in my shoes and do them like they're doing me and turn their legs upside-down, make somebody pay for this. i leaked over to a sea of faces. so do i. they put 80 of news intoed a hog cell the side of a bedroom. we were piled on top of each 0 to the point people had to take turns lying underthe toy. each arm and leg was stacked underneath or on top of another person. one mass walk wearing a plastic hospital gown. the bandages were soaked through with blood. the dogs had attorney up his jacket and chew up is arm. every once in a while the guard's pull me out of the cell. what do you care about what happens heaps to these people in what re real doing i'm good to remain silent. that it would put
detroit, the said, motown, 313, now know. "wife and kids are there, everybody. this is the third time i've gotten caught trike to get back home. i'm going to jail for sure this time if they cav me again i don't know what they'll do. how my wife will be the bills, who i picking up the kids from school if don't know anything. me neither issue said. i issue wish could but these in my shoes and do them like they're doing me and turn their legs upside-down, make somebody pay for this. i leaked...
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. >> you think about motown, you think detroit same thing here mission district created by santana. >> it was a melting pot of musicians. >> i'm just really happy to paint and especially in >>> a new report says apple tv is stepping up its game when it comes to original content of a hollywood reporter sites multiple sources who says apple is looking for original trauma "game of thrones" or "breaking bad "it laufrm launched two apped and will acquire $2 billion in original content. >>> bay area cities are proud of the coffee content here. how's it measure against other cities. seattle is the number one coffee city in the united states followed by portland. san francisco came in third. the company analyzed 100 cities and compared price, average spending per household and total coffee shops and more. nearly a dead heat the top three cities separated by just fractions. >>> more to come president trump with his biggest campaign promise aimed at your wall the huge proposed tax cut that the president says is non-negotiable. . >>> a desperate plea for helm from puerto rico, you will hear from
. >> you think about motown, you think detroit same thing here mission district created by santana. >> it was a melting pot of musicians. >> i'm just really happy to paint and especially in >>> a new report says apple tv is stepping up its game when it comes to original content of a hollywood reporter sites multiple sources who says apple is looking for original trauma "game of thrones" or "breaking bad "it laufrm launched two apped and will...
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. >> if you think about motown and you think detroit. same thing about latin rock. it was created in the district by santana. >> this is a great representation mission district is good for. it was a melting pot of musicians. i work ovi need when i my blood sugar to stay in control. so i asked about tresiba®. ♪ tresiba® ready ♪ tresiba® is a once-daily, long-acting insulin that lasts even longer than 24 hours. i need to cut my a1c. ♪ tresiba® ready ♪ tresiba® works like my body's insulin. releases slow and steady. providing powerful a1c reduction. my week? hectic. my weekends? my time. ♪ tresiba® ready ♪ i can take tresiba® any time of day. so if i sleep in, and delay my dose, i take it as soon as i can, as long as there's at least 8 hours between doses. once in use, tresiba® lasts 8 weeks, with or without refrigeration, twice as long as the lantus® pen. (announcer) tresiba® is used to control high blood sugar in adults with diabetes. don't use tresiba® to treat diabetic ketoacidosis, during episodes of low blood sugar, or if you are allergic to any of its ingredient
. >> if you think about motown and you think detroit. same thing about latin rock. it was created in the district by santana. >> this is a great representation mission district is good for. it was a melting pot of musicians. i work ovi need when i my blood sugar to stay in control. so i asked about tresiba®. ♪ tresiba® ready ♪ tresiba® is a once-daily, long-acting insulin that lasts even longer than 24 hours. i need to cut my a1c. ♪ tresiba® ready ♪ tresiba® works like...
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and three motown legends reuniting on good day with a special performance you don't want to all coming good day in a few hours. >> hi, kev. >> good morning, steve, allison. >> big guest list by the way. >> it looks amazing they take live action actors and put them in van gogh painting throughout the whole film. >> huge telethon for hurricane relief it was supposed to be for harvey and expanded for sure cape irma in florida and celebrities did amazing job one hour telethon. i will say by end of telethon they raised 14 with.5 million but phone lines stayed open all night. i've seen numbers way higher than that as of now. we don't have exact flub. but it was 14.5 by end of first hour. huge seblties involved. leonardo dicaprio, beyonce, "oprah", cher. >> if you could think of a celebrity it felt were there. >> one hour long and very great things they were doing and lots of money raised clearly. and hopefully get final numbers later today. i've seen upwards of 40 million. we'll see what that final number could be. >> "star wars" by the way i know steve tweeted this to me yesterday a lot of
and three motown legends reuniting on good day with a special performance you don't want to all coming good day in a few hours. >> hi, kev. >> good morning, steve, allison. >> big guest list by the way. >> it looks amazing they take live action actors and put them in van gogh painting throughout the whole film. >> huge telethon for hurricane relief it was supposed to be for harvey and expanded for sure cape irma in florida and celebrities did amazing job one hour...
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. >> we call it a sort of -- it's kind of punk motown.imes, it's important to have that joy, because that's the best response. and i just want to say well done on the opening night where you made that donation. that's amazing to the harvey hurricane. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's all these guys. that's the whole show. the whole "tonight show" did that and everybody out there. >> and the music. >> jimmy: the music was great. >> bringing that choir on, it was a great move. >> jimmy: i know you -- what was your -- for katrina, you started a a foundation -- >> music rising. >> jimmy: musicrising.com. and i know i went on that, music rising, because it was a -- it's an amazing idea. but, i mean, to give people instruments. >> it was borne out of that sense that new orleans music culture was fragile and after katrina that it could actually be the ultimate, you know, thing that we lose. instruments, got a lot of musicians back to work, a lot of schools and churches back to providing music. and now we're doing the same for houston. so
. >> we call it a sort of -- it's kind of punk motown.imes, it's important to have that joy, because that's the best response. and i just want to say well done on the opening night where you made that donation. that's amazing to the harvey hurricane. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's all these guys. that's the whole show. the whole "tonight show" did that and everybody out there. >> and the music. >> jimmy: the music was great. >> bringing that...
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. >> death row records is going to be the next motown, you know what i'm saying.and vicious. they're accused of living up to their lyrics. ♪ all respect to those >> tupac shakur, rap star and movie star, was arrested in new york and charged with sodomy and sexual assault. atlanta cops arrested tupac less than a month earlier for shooting two off-duty police officers. >> tupac was languishing in jail waiting for his appeal when suge knight swooped in and basically offered to pay his bail if he signed a contract. >> death row, you will see. your art will pick up to a plateau and you will be paid one of these days. >> even though he was an east coast guy by birth, he's now rapping on the west coast with the big label out there, death row ♪ give me that from dre ♪ let me serenade the streets of l.a. ♪ ♪ from oakland the bay area back down cali is where they put their neck down ♪ >> suge was trying to expand death row all over the country but who controlled most of the music in the east at that time? bad boy. >> freddie's here. >> oh, what up? >> what goes on. >> it's
. >> death row records is going to be the next motown, you know what i'm saying.and vicious. they're accused of living up to their lyrics. ♪ all respect to those >> tupac shakur, rap star and movie star, was arrested in new york and charged with sodomy and sexual assault. atlanta cops arrested tupac less than a month earlier for shooting two off-duty police officers. >> tupac was languishing in jail waiting for his appeal when suge knight swooped in and basically offered to...
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three motown legends reuniting on good day with a special performance do you not want to miss.y. tucker, good morning. >> busy morning. impressed. >> we didn't even mention tam lee from hush boutique coming in. >> i saw her there. let's get the headline. morning showers have been with us for the impacting the morning commute. erin will give update on that in just a second here. it's not going to rain all day. here got news. by afternoon not only should we be done witness rain but we shall get sunshine working in. the real theme around here the leftovers with irma so it will be both warm and humid this afternoon with a chance of showers returning maybe a thunderstorm again for the day on thursday. so we have a couple of days of some light shower activity again real light out there early this morning. rather mild, 67 in washington. 68 in leonardtown. 63 dulles. 63 in frederick. hagerstown 63. 61 in winchester. temperatures generally warmer than they've been with overcast and early morning showers. you can see that rain shower activity generally working through the city and off to
three motown legends reuniting on good day with a special performance do you not want to miss.y. tucker, good morning. >> busy morning. impressed. >> we didn't even mention tam lee from hush boutique coming in. >> i saw her there. let's get the headline. morning showers have been with us for the impacting the morning commute. erin will give update on that in just a second here. it's not going to rain all day. here got news. by afternoon not only should we be done witness rain...
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. >> we call it a sort of -- it's kind of punk motown.tant than ever, in these times, it's important to have that joy, because that's the best response. and i just want to say well done on the opening night where you made that donation. that's amazing to the harvey hurricane. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's all these guys. that's the whole show. the whole "tonight show" did that and everybody out there. >> and the music. >> jimmy: the music was great. >> bringing that choir on, it was a great move. >> jimmy: i know you -- what was your -- for katrina, you started a a foundation -- >> music rising. >> jimmy: musicrising.com. and i know i went on that, music rising, because it was a -- it's an amazing idea. but, i mean, to give people instruments. >> it was borne out of that sense that new orleans music culture was fragile and after katrina that it could actually be the ultimate, you know, thing that we lose. and we replaced a lot of instruments, got a lot of musicians back to work, a lot of schools and churches back to providing m
. >> we call it a sort of -- it's kind of punk motown.tant than ever, in these times, it's important to have that joy, because that's the best response. and i just want to say well done on the opening night where you made that donation. that's amazing to the harvey hurricane. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's all these guys. that's the whole show. the whole "tonight show" did that and everybody out there. >> and the music. >> jimmy: the music was great....
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the motown, before the lions game at ford field, the singer performed the star-spangled banner, pausing between home of and brave and dropped to his knee, a move that recall the black power salute of the us olympians john carlos and tommie smith at the 1960 olympic games in mexico city. freefor the land of the brave isome of the amy: when we come back from break, we will be joined by three guests, dr. harry edwards, advisor to colin kaepernick. we will also be speaking with sports writer dave zirin and we will be speaking with former nfl star donte' stallworth. this is democracy now! .ack in a minute will sto ♪ [music break] amy: stevie wonder performing saturday night at the global citizen concert in central park. that was after he took both knees as he said it, for america and for the world. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. in the biggest display of athletic defiance in years, sports teams across the nation -- football, baseball, and basketball -- protested president donald trump after he attacked the nfl, nba, and some of their most
the motown, before the lions game at ford field, the singer performed the star-spangled banner, pausing between home of and brave and dropped to his knee, a move that recall the black power salute of the us olympians john carlos and tommie smith at the 1960 olympic games in mexico city. freefor the land of the brave isome of the amy: when we come back from break, we will be joined by three guests, dr. harry edwards, advisor to colin kaepernick. we will also be speaking with sports writer dave...
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and it dawned on me that i could go many weeks and not see a motown group on "the tonight show." >> arseniole world of talent that had never and would never have been on any late night show. ♪ >> 2livecrew came on and sang "meso horny", it was like the sex pistols. i'd never seen anything like it. it was an explosion in the audience. >> he appealed to a black and white young audience and it was a much broader appeal than the powers that be estimated. >> rap. rap is real big among our teens. that's poetry. >> of course it is. >> having maya angelou on, i mean, where would you have seen her otherwise? >> in 1892 wrote a poem that called "a negro love song." it says seen my lady home last night, jump back, honey, jump back. held her hand and squeezed it tight, jump back, honey, jump back. >> he didn't just have black people on his show. but if you were hip, you wanted to be on arsenio. >> this was something i heard a political analyst talk about recently. he said you kind of were -- i use the word chilling out. he said you were pulling back. you had been instructed not to say as much or be out
and it dawned on me that i could go many weeks and not see a motown group on "the tonight show." >> arseniole world of talent that had never and would never have been on any late night show. ♪ >> 2livecrew came on and sang "meso horny", it was like the sex pistols. i'd never seen anything like it. it was an explosion in the audience. >> he appealed to a black and white young audience and it was a much broader appeal than the powers that be estimated....