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and conducting genius, mozart. >> yes. i would say it doesn't get happier than that.oing what you are cut out to do, what you have the talent for, the drive for, the wish for, and especially under miraculous circumstances, it was an amazing feeling. >> it must be especially amazing if you did not know whether you would ever be able to do that. >> i fell. i had terrible trouble with my back. i was in tremendous pain. nothing seemed to cure it. i had to have surgery. once the surgery was finished and i was out of pain, i fell. when i fell, i didn't disturb the surgery but i wound up with a major spinal cord injury, which meant that i really couldn't move some things. i couldn't move my legs. gradually, through really caring treatment and therapy and rehab and all this, it gradually comes back. i am able to work again. my colleagues tell me and i can hear from the audience that they are not relating it to the way i was before i had to stop because of the fall, but two years before when i really have the vitality and i wasn't in any pain. there is no doubt about it. i jus
and conducting genius, mozart. >> yes. i would say it doesn't get happier than that.oing what you are cut out to do, what you have the talent for, the drive for, the wish for, and especially under miraculous circumstances, it was an amazing feeling. >> it must be especially amazing if you did not know whether you would ever be able to do that. >> i fell. i had terrible trouble with my back. i was in tremendous pain. nothing seemed to cure it. i had to have surgery. once the...
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the two opresaria of mozart which we now play and play. we now have the 7 great mozart operas.of verde that wasn't there before. there was no handle at all. 1984 was the first handle opera in the met. 8-- handl opera at the met. there is stravinsky and there have been new works of-- by a lot of composers which i hope in some cases will stick around and be revived. >> the question of legacy, one who knows little about music but understands a few things, it seems to me the legacy is as people say first do no harm. you come to a place and dow no harm. and second is you leave it better than you found it. >> yes, absolutely. >> and it's the idea, as i talk to corporate people that have done something, as steve jobs say, it's not an individual product, it is a culture, it is a company, it is a place where they were in a sense. >> yeah. >> true to the idea. >> and i think it's just what you're saying. that it has to do with all of the things we did that raises our night to night standard. and the variety of our repertoire and the opportunities for operatic artists across-the-board. an
the two opresaria of mozart which we now play and play. we now have the 7 great mozart operas.of verde that wasn't there before. there was no handle at all. 1984 was the first handle opera in the met. 8-- handl opera at the met. there is stravinsky and there have been new works of-- by a lot of composers which i hope in some cases will stick around and be revived. >> the question of legacy, one who knows little about music but understands a few things, it seems to me the legacy is as...
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to a spinal cord injury he returns to the met last month to conduct one of his favorite operas, mozart'sozy cosi fan tutti. here is a look. ♪ [applause] [applause] has been a major force of the met for more than 40 years, conducting some 2000 500 performances and shaping the way opera sounds. the new york times calls him "one of the greatest living conductors." this season he will conduct an new performance of falstaff and ojzieck. you wh look great. we will talk about what you have been through and what you have learned. is that the happiest time for you? you are in that orchestra. , mozart.ct in genius >> yes. i would say it doesn't get happier than that. to be doing what you are cut out to do, what you have the talent for, the drive for, the wish for, and especially under miraculous circumstances, it was an amazing feeling. must be especially amazing if you did not know whether you would ever be able to do that. >> i fell. i had terrible trouble with my back. i was in tremendous pain. nothing seemed to cure it. i had to have surgery. once the surgery was finished and i was out of pain
to a spinal cord injury he returns to the met last month to conduct one of his favorite operas, mozart'sozy cosi fan tutti. here is a look. ♪ [applause] [applause] has been a major force of the met for more than 40 years, conducting some 2000 500 performances and shaping the way opera sounds. the new york times calls him "one of the greatest living conductors." this season he will conduct an new performance of falstaff and ojzieck. you wh look great. we will talk about what you have...
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when mozart, the 250th when they talked about mozart, they said, people would call him a genius, but a genius is someone that if we watched what they did, we could if wehow they do it worked very hard and were very smart. mozart was not just a genius. he was a magician. he repeated examples of excellence. that is how i think of robin williams, more than a genius. a magician who could constantly be entrepreneurial with fresh and new ways. hims impossible to be like because he was the only one. thank you, college of marin, for contributing to his magic. thank you so much. in acknowledging your great member of congress, i want to also acknowledge his predecessor in congress, congresswoman mosley, who was a champion for education in the congress. she had opportunities to lead the education committee to go to appropriations and other coveted positions. she said, i'm just not leaving the children. ,er legacy is a great one working with congressman george miller, the chairman of the committee from across the bay. she is so happy that jared huffman is following not necessarily in her footste
when mozart, the 250th when they talked about mozart, they said, people would call him a genius, but a genius is someone that if we watched what they did, we could if wehow they do it worked very hard and were very smart. mozart was not just a genius. he was a magician. he repeated examples of excellence. that is how i think of robin williams, more than a genius. a magician who could constantly be entrepreneurial with fresh and new ways. hims impossible to be like because he was the only one....
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like mozart, he started composing early. >> we have a picture of me just about 2 years old on my dad'sand we're playing the piano. [ piano playing ] >> he also gets a gift for music from his mother's side of the family, as well. two of his uncles are musicians. his mom is often the first to hear his new compositions. [ mid-tempo music playing ] >> yeah. that's really cool. >> thanks, mom. >> it's exciting. it's really exciting, and the encouragement to keep going and to keep being creative -- it's a great thing. >> i'm going to play part of the piano part of my three songs that were performed on "from the top." [ piano playing ] >> j.p. is a great composer. at age 13, he's accomplished quite a bit. i've never seen a student who is such an incredible sponge for what he hears and learns. >> by the way, j.p. stands for john peter. maybe you'll see his full name on the big screen someday. he wants to write music for movies. >> well, that wraps it up for this week's "teen kids news," but we'll be back next week, so see you then. (female announcer) the following is a paid presentation brough
like mozart, he started composing early. >> we have a picture of me just about 2 years old on my dad'sand we're playing the piano. [ piano playing ] >> he also gets a gift for music from his mother's side of the family, as well. two of his uncles are musicians. his mom is often the first to hear his new compositions. [ mid-tempo music playing ] >> yeah. that's really cool. >> thanks, mom. >> it's exciting. it's really exciting, and the encouragement to keep going...
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the concert begins at 5:00, it will be mozart, elvis and anyone of your choosing. it's nice to know there's laughter. that would be great. god goes, two jews walk into a bar. >> at the time of his death at the age of 63, robin williams had finished production of three films yet to be released. his previous films grossed over $5 billion. later tonight here in our broadcast, what his death has brought to light about depression and suicide in this country, and his charitable work for others, both great and small. we have just received word tonight of the death of another hollywood great, the legendary actress lauren bacall has died, apparently following a stroke here in new york. she was 89 years old. we have a late look back tonight from nbc's kristen dahlgren. >> you know how to whistle, don't you, steve? you just put your lips together and blow. >> reporter: with that legendary line lauren bacall burst onto the silver screen at the age of 19, launching a career that spanned eight decades. born in 1924 her father left home when she was 5, prompting betty to take her
the concert begins at 5:00, it will be mozart, elvis and anyone of your choosing. it's nice to know there's laughter. that would be great. god goes, two jews walk into a bar. >> at the time of his death at the age of 63, robin williams had finished production of three films yet to be released. his previous films grossed over $5 billion. later tonight here in our broadcast, what his death has brought to light about depression and suicide in this country, and his charitable work for others,...
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hard to believe, but that little girl playing that mozart sonata by heart is only 11.allery said she was among hundreds of competitors in the us and canada, and her prize is a 10,000-dollar piano. >>> and the state prison in vacaville is so proud of its music program it's letting the public hear a sample. [ singing ] the rehabilitation program allows inmates on good behavior to form bands, all types of music are represented. musicians from the outside donate the instruments, as for teaching some of the long time inmates tutor the younger prisoners. you might say performing is one way they can escape. >>> thousands came to downtown oakland today to enjoy the art and soul festival. the 14th annual festival features music and food, art, and lots of family fun. crowds filled the 10-block area to sample barbecue, listen to the blues, and see artists at work. people say it's become a tradition. >> it's just a good time, it's not expensive and the food is great. >> >. there's music and a lot of great entertainment. >> it's a part of our heritage, we can come together, listen
hard to believe, but that little girl playing that mozart sonata by heart is only 11.allery said she was among hundreds of competitors in the us and canada, and her prize is a 10,000-dollar piano. >>> and the state prison in vacaville is so proud of its music program it's letting the public hear a sample. [ singing ] the rehabilitation program allows inmates on good behavior to form bands, all types of music are represented. musicians from the outside donate the instruments, as for...
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but mozart was not just a genius. he was a magician because he had ever repeated examples of excellence. that is how i think of robin williams. more than a genius. a magician who could constantly be entrepreneurial with resch on the new ways. hims impossible to be like because he was the only one. thank you for contributing to his magic, which contributed to the joy of our country. [applause] in acknowledging your great member of congress come i want to acknowledge his predecessor who was a champion for education in the congress. she had opportunities to lead the education committee and go to appropriations and other coveted positions and she said, i'm not leaving the children. her legacy is a great one, working with george miller from across the bay. she is so happy that jared his ownis following path and carrying the banner of public education in such a strong way. officially.nd everything to do with children and their future, whether it's the air they breathe in protecting the environment or in terms ofities establ
but mozart was not just a genius. he was a magician because he had ever repeated examples of excellence. that is how i think of robin williams. more than a genius. a magician who could constantly be entrepreneurial with resch on the new ways. hims impossible to be like because he was the only one. thank you for contributing to his magic, which contributed to the joy of our country. [applause] in acknowledging your great member of congress come i want to acknowledge his predecessor who was a...
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the concert begins at 5:00, it will be mozart. or to know there's laughter. that would be a favorite things to talk about on the campaign trail in 2012. >> four years ago i promised to end the war in iraq. we did. and in 2014 our longest war will be over. >> i am proud that when i promise to end the war in iraq i do. >> i told you we'd end the war in iraq, we did. >> but president obama is not taking credit for pulling our troops out of iraq anymore. listen to that. >> that wasn't a decision made by e me, that was made by the iraqi government. what i find interesting is the degree to which this issue keeps oncoming up as if this was my decision. in order for us to maintain troops in iraq, we needed the inti invitation of the iraqi government. >> did obama end the war or did the iraqis do it for him? we'll discuss it here. is it unfair to say that the disaster in iraq that president obama talked about over the last several days is a direct consequence of his decisions? is that fair or unfair? >> i'm going to say president obama has a very, very short memory. l
the concert begins at 5:00, it will be mozart. or to know there's laughter. that would be a favorite things to talk about on the campaign trail in 2012. >> four years ago i promised to end the war in iraq. we did. and in 2014 our longest war will be over. >> i am proud that when i promise to end the war in iraq i do. >> i told you we'd end the war in iraq, we did. >> but president obama is not taking credit for pulling our troops out of iraq anymore. listen to that....
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but mozart was not just a genius, he was a magician because he had every repeated example -- examples of excellence. that's what i think of robin williams. he's more than a genius. a magician who was constantly be entrepreneurial in so many ways. thank you, college of marin for contributing to the joy of our country. thank you so much. [applause] >> in acknowledging jared hoffman, i also want to acknowledge his predecessor who was an a champion in congress. her legacy is a great one working with congressman george miller, the chairman of the committee from across the bay. she's so happy that jared hoffman is following not necessarily in her footsteps because he is making his own path but for carrying the banner of public education in such a very strong way. personally with his two children but also officially in the congress of the united states. everything to do with children and their future whether it's the air they breathe and protecting the environment, whether it's budget priorities, in terms of establishing the priorities right for our country. who better than jared hoffman and
but mozart was not just a genius, he was a magician because he had every repeated example -- examples of excellence. that's what i think of robin williams. he's more than a genius. a magician who was constantly be entrepreneurial in so many ways. thank you, college of marin for contributing to the joy of our country. thank you so much. [applause] >> in acknowledging jared hoffman, i also want to acknowledge his predecessor who was an a champion in congress. her legacy is a great one...
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a manuscript by mozart might be more. >> if you want take a closer examination, you can go to the website of the library at lo or to theormingarts library of congress celebrates the songs of america, a website we put together melding the ideas of music history, american history and music, with timelines and educational tools. you can look at this and download a copy yourself. i would recommend not printing it off and trying to sell it on ebay for half $1 million. [laughter] but you can do a detailed study. it says at the bottom adapted t.c, thomasd by clark, the publisher of the carr, thehomas publisher of the thing. this defines the harmony. he will add a note if the melody ss are in the same octave, you'll add a note to tell you what chord to play. it is far from a musical standpoint and another indication it was done quite quickly. with time for one more question. -- we have time for one more question. >> this is a question about the performance of the piece. i hear the british version harmonized. in the united states, the singer never has harmony. usually somebody sings it solo. anyth
a manuscript by mozart might be more. >> if you want take a closer examination, you can go to the website of the library at lo or to theormingarts library of congress celebrates the songs of america, a website we put together melding the ideas of music history, american history and music, with timelines and educational tools. you can look at this and download a copy yourself. i would recommend not printing it off and trying to sell it on ebay for half $1 million. [laughter] but you can do...
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it will be mozart, elvis, nine of your choosing, or just, if heaven exists, to know there's laughter.d be a good thing. to hear god say, there are two jews who walk into a bar. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good evening. this is cnn tonight. >> tonight an american tragedy to tell you about. the entertainment world is reeling over the shocking death of robin williams. >> one of america's most beloved funny men, he burst on to the scene with the television classic, mork and mindy. >> the emotions are coming! >> his co-star said this. i am completely
it will be mozart, elvis, nine of your choosing, or just, if heaven exists, to know there's laughter.d be a good thing. to hear god say, there are two jews who walk into a bar. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good evening. this is cnn tonight. >> tonight an american tragedy to tell you about. the entertainment world is reeling over the shocking death of robin williams. >> one of america's most beloved funny men, he burst on to the scene with the television...
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the concert begins at 5:00, it will be mozart. or to know there's laughter. that would be a good thing. god goes, two dudes walk into a bar. gas. introducing new dulcogas, which starts working to eliminate gas bubbles in minutes for effective relief. dulcogas, from the makers of dulcolax- nothing relieves gas faster. dulcogas, from the makers of dulcolax- multiple medications, a dry mouth can be a common side effect. that's why there's biotene. it comes in oral rinse, spray or gel, so there's moisturizing relief for everyone. biotene, for people who suffer from dry mouth. ♪ you want to save money on car insurance? no problem. you want to save money on rv insurance? no problem. you want to save money on motorcycle insurance? no problem. you want to find a place to park all these things? fuggedaboud it. this is new york. hey little guy, wake up! aw, come off it mate! geico. saving people money on more than just car insurance. these wifi hotspots we get with our xfinity internet service are all over the place. hey you can stop looking. i found one. see? what do
the concert begins at 5:00, it will be mozart. or to know there's laughter. that would be a good thing. god goes, two dudes walk into a bar. gas. introducing new dulcogas, which starts working to eliminate gas bubbles in minutes for effective relief. dulcogas, from the makers of dulcolax- nothing relieves gas faster. dulcogas, from the makers of dulcolax- multiple medications, a dry mouth can be a common side effect. that's why there's biotene. it comes in oral rinse, spray or gel, so there's...
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it will be mozart, elvis and one of our choosing or just to know there's laughter. that would be a great thing. god goes, two jews walk in a bar -- [laughter] >> this show was from january of 2001. the host said one of the audience members laughed so hard, he had to be taken away by ambulance. he developed a hernia laughing. make sure you stay right here with us for more coverage on robin williams throughout the morning. if you want to share a message of condolence, you can do it on our ktvu facebook page. >>> 7:07. public anger over a decision to remove treasured mow mentis at sea cliff state beach. for years, people drew murals, et posted photos and scrawled messages. on monday, park rangers posted a sign alerting beachgoers they have 30 days to take down their keepsakeses. more than 1100 people have signed an online petition to keep those mementos up. >>> political ethics experts are questioning some of the actions of the campaign to re- elect jean quan. the chronicle reports that quan's campaign e-mailed city employees on their city e-mail accounts about upcomin
it will be mozart, elvis and one of our choosing or just to know there's laughter. that would be a great thing. god goes, two jews walk in a bar -- [laughter] >> this show was from january of 2001. the host said one of the audience members laughed so hard, he had to be taken away by ambulance. he developed a hernia laughing. make sure you stay right here with us for more coverage on robin williams throughout the morning. if you want to share a message of condolence, you can do it on our...
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it will be mozart, elvis, or one of your choosing. or just to know that there is laughing.ust to hear god say, two dudes walked into a bar. >> he made people laugh. he was very public, though, about his own personal battles. it was no secret that he fought depression and a lot of people are wondering how could the man who constantly made people laugh and smile be struggling with such deep and dark depression that it then ultimately caused him to take his own life? cnn medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta is joining us. i spoke with a researcher who said, brooke, a lot of people are depressed but it's a very select group who decides to finally take his or her life. what is that trigger? why would someone do that? >> i think it's such an important message because people hear stories like this and it becomes preordained if someone has significant depression, a tragic sort of tale like this. a couple of things. nothing can ever fully explain this. let me prep by saying that. i think searching for a complete explanation is a fruitless sort of task. but keep in mind, we're talk
it will be mozart, elvis, or one of your choosing. or just to know that there is laughing.ust to hear god say, two dudes walked into a bar. >> he made people laugh. he was very public, though, about his own personal battles. it was no secret that he fought depression and a lot of people are wondering how could the man who constantly made people laugh and smile be struggling with such deep and dark depression that it then ultimately caused him to take his own life? cnn medical...
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haydn and mozart were treated as servants, were servants in fact, who had to learn how to deport themselves in court. beethoven was a court of the elector of cologne but he was the first composer in history to emancipate himself when he settled in vienna and to such an extent that the princes and dukes and earls sued him to come to their palaces and perform for them. but throughout his career even when he became the most famous composer in the world and he was sensationally be successful all throughout his career he always had to consider the vanity of the princes and learn how to play the vanities of one otch the other. >> so how much of the piano do you play today? >> i play every day, an hour or two, sometimes three hours a day. >> who is the composer you are most likely to play? >> it goes through phases. i'm on a brahms kick at the moment. quite coincidentally, i don't know if you are aware of allen rustwich, the editor of the "guardian" newspaper in britain. the guy who leaked the whole snowden story. he is a middle aged pianist and he wrote a book recently called "play it again, sam,
haydn and mozart were treated as servants, were servants in fact, who had to learn how to deport themselves in court. beethoven was a court of the elector of cologne but he was the first composer in history to emancipate himself when he settled in vienna and to such an extent that the princes and dukes and earls sued him to come to their palaces and perform for them. but throughout his career even when he became the most famous composer in the world and he was sensationally be successful all...
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it will be mozart, elvis, and one of your choosing. or, to know that there's laughter.t would be a great thing. just to hear god say, two jews walk into a bar. look where he went with that. in 15 different directions at once. you know? i don't know, i suppose everybody has said it already. and i'm the last to say it. we are dealing with a real-life helachi. this is the clown who cried. this is the clown who cried at last in life and who breaks our hearts. but in the end, in the end, as so many comedians are, robin was helachi. >> james lipton, thank you very much for joining us on this difficult night and sharing the joy that was robin williams. thank you very, very much, james. >> infinite joy and it's not over. it's not over. >> that's right. >> he's with us forever, thank god. >> that's right. thank you, james. >>> coming up, we're going to have much more on the joy and the genius of robin williams. when you run a business, you can't settle for slow. that's why i always choose the fastest intern. the fastest printer. the fastest lunch. turkey club. the fastest pencil
it will be mozart, elvis, and one of your choosing. or, to know that there's laughter.t would be a great thing. just to hear god say, two jews walk into a bar. look where he went with that. in 15 different directions at once. you know? i don't know, i suppose everybody has said it already. and i'm the last to say it. we are dealing with a real-life helachi. this is the clown who cried. this is the clown who cried at last in life and who breaks our hearts. but in the end, in the end, as so many...
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church on wednesday, hh richardson, look across the square boston public library, trained in the mozart and very similar in many ways to the googly attack some gin of a in paris and he said so. they were taking -- use the word earlier inspiration. inspiration from paris. and again and again that they offer a, they wanted to bring something to make things better here. they were doing something they felt as a service to their country, not just around visions. c-span: i'm going to put up on our screen the painting you write about websters reply. how long did he spend? >> guest: george healey is to me a great american story. george healey was an irish boy who grew up in the streets of boston. no money, no education, the talent, to paint and draw. he was told you are good. you could go up away with this talent. but he knew -- he had to go train with somebody. the art school. so without any money, except what he had been able to save no knowledge knowing no one in paris he went to paris and he became the most sought after and in many ways most accomplished portrait painter american torture pa
church on wednesday, hh richardson, look across the square boston public library, trained in the mozart and very similar in many ways to the googly attack some gin of a in paris and he said so. they were taking -- use the word earlier inspiration. inspiration from paris. and again and again that they offer a, they wanted to bring something to make things better here. they were doing something they felt as a service to their country, not just around visions. c-span: i'm going to put up on our...
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beverage lin franklin, winston churchhill mozart, davey crockett harry houdini. john wayne, andine even colonel sanders. >> if you want to be a member, you'll need to demonstrate good character and belief in some sort of a supreme being. and in almost all lodges it's men only. next, you're up for a vote explains former new york state grand master james sullivan. >> they either vote to accept you, and then the three degrees thaw go through. >> once you earn the third degree and that's where the phrase comes from, you can join any number of >> brant mason is a 33rd gree mason, and you know, that big building in washington, d.c. this isn't like the masonic vatican, but it's an important building. >> it's an important building, absolutely right. it's the freemasonry in united states, and that's the headquarters building. >> reporter: inside the temple lodge room is a stunner. downstairs, there's this. >> this is the flag that he took with him. thi. flag, southern jurisdiction that went -- wow. now it's tiny hats and small cars are your thing there's the party animals
beverage lin franklin, winston churchhill mozart, davey crockett harry houdini. john wayne, andine even colonel sanders. >> if you want to be a member, you'll need to demonstrate good character and belief in some sort of a supreme being. and in almost all lodges it's men only. next, you're up for a vote explains former new york state grand master james sullivan. >> they either vote to accept you, and then the three degrees thaw go through. >> once you earn the third degree and...
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it will be mozart, elvis, nine of your choosing, or just, if heaven exists, to know there's laughter. that would be a good thing. to hear god say, there are two jews who walk into a bar. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good evening. this is cnn tonight. >> tonight an american tragedy to tell you about. the entertainment world is reeling over the shocking death of robin williams. >> one of america's most beloved funny men, he burst on to the scene with the television classic, mork and mindy. >> the emotions are coming! >> his co-star said this. i am completely and totally devastated. what more can be said? robin williams was an air man, a doctor, a jeanie, a nanny, a president, a professor, apeter pan, and everything in between. and his roles made him a superstar. >> good morning vietnam! >> that was a classic, of course. he was a four-time oscar nominee who won for "good will hunting" and he made no secret of his struggles with sobriety and depression. and now investigators suspect his death was a suicide. >> we have a lot to talk about. tonight we're going to talk to people
it will be mozart, elvis, nine of your choosing, or just, if heaven exists, to know there's laughter. that would be a good thing. to hear god say, there are two jews who walk into a bar. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good evening. this is cnn tonight. >> tonight an american tragedy to tell you about. the entertainment world is reeling over the shocking death of robin williams. >> one of america's most beloved funny men, he burst on to the scene with the...
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it will be mozart, elvis and within of your choosing. or just a nice -- if heaven exists, laughter. god goes, two jews walk into a bar -- >> no doubt that is among the many reasons why he was the favorite of your audiences. >> i would just like to say, andrea, if heaven exists, god is laughing very hard today. >> what was the special quality of his talent, if you can imagine putting it altogether? >> it was that it was limitless. so in the end, it is not one thing that one can put one's finger on. he had enormous scope. i find that all comedians do, great comedians do. people like him, like billy crystal, mike meyers.encycloped knowledge around them. i don't know how they acquire it. they have a curiosity and a reach and a scope and a range that is beyond the rest of us. most famous moment in the episode that he did for us and most famous moment in history of the show, of "inside the actors studio," when i finally threw down my cards and i said, tell me something. robin, what are you doing? you're thinking so much faster than the rest of
it will be mozart, elvis and within of your choosing. or just a nice -- if heaven exists, laughter. god goes, two jews walk into a bar -- >> no doubt that is among the many reasons why he was the favorite of your audiences. >> i would just like to say, andrea, if heaven exists, god is laughing very hard today. >> what was the special quality of his talent, if you can imagine putting it altogether? >> it was that it was limitless. so in the end, it is not one thing that...
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it will be mozart, advice aelvi of your choosing. just to know there is laughter.t to hear god say, two jews walked into a bar. >> how do you know that verbatim? you didn't skip a beat. >> well, because he's indelible, isn't he? we forget nothing. and i can tell you one thing, i believe at this moment that if heaven exists, god is laughing very, very hard. we cry and god laughs. >> james, you know, i look at comedians today. jon stewart, conan o'brien, jimmy fallon. i wonder how much of those -- how much of their talent is derived from him. he just -- he was so pervasive in all our lives, how could they not somehow have fomented what they were? >> he influenced everybody who cape after him. and he himself was greatly influenced by jonathan winters. who was someone who is largely forgotten today by young people, but winters was the same kind of improvisational genius. his life was an improvisation. i worked with johnny many times on "the bob hope show" and he could do that too. both he and robin were able to take anything, any moment, any word that you said, and tur
it will be mozart, advice aelvi of your choosing. just to know there is laughter.t to hear god say, two jews walked into a bar. >> how do you know that verbatim? you didn't skip a beat. >> well, because he's indelible, isn't he? we forget nothing. and i can tell you one thing, i believe at this moment that if heaven exists, god is laughing very, very hard. we cry and god laughs. >> james, you know, i look at comedians today. jon stewart, conan o'brien, jimmy fallon. i wonder...
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it will be mozart, elvis, and one of your choosing. or just a nice to know there is laughter.o hear god go two jews walk into a bar. take 4 advil in a day or just 2 aleve for all day relief. honey, you did it! baby laughs! so i can reach ally bank 24/7, but there are24/7branches? it's just i'm a little reluctant to try new things. what's wrong with trying new things? feel that in your muscles? yeah... i do... try a new way to bank, where no branches equals great rates. what does it mean to have an unlimited mileage warranty on a certified pre-owned mercedes-benz? what does it mean to drive as far as you want... for up to three years... and be covered? it means your odometer... is there to record... the memories. during the mercedes-benz certified pre-owned sales event now through september 2nd, you'll get complimentary pre-paid maintenance and may qualify for a two-month payment credit. only at your authorized mercedes-benz dealer. of swedish experience in insidperfecting the rich,ars never bitter taste of gevalia. we do it all for this very experience. [woman] that's good. i
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it will be mozart, elvis, and one of your choosing. or, to know that there's laughter.hat would be a great thing. just to hear god say, two jews walk into a bar. look where he went with that. in 15 different directions at once. you know? i don't know, i suppose everybody has said it already. and i'm the last to say it. we are dealing with a real-life helachi. this is the clown who cried. this is the clown who cried at last in life and who breaks our hearts. but in the end, in the end, as so many comedians are, robin was helachi. >> james lipton, thank you very much for joining us on this difficult night and sharing the joy that was robin williams. thank you very, very much, james. >> infinite joy and it's not over. it's not over. >> that's right. >> he's with us forever, thank god. >> that's right. thank you, james. >>> coming up, we're going to have much more on the joy and the genius of robin williams. 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 infra
it will be mozart, elvis, and one of your choosing. or, to know that there's laughter.hat would be a great thing. just to hear god say, two jews walk into a bar. look where he went with that. in 15 different directions at once. you know? i don't know, i suppose everybody has said it already. and i'm the last to say it. we are dealing with a real-life helachi. this is the clown who cried. this is the clown who cried at last in life and who breaks our hearts. but in the end, in the end, as so...
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. >> einstein, mick angelo, bait hoven, mozart, who work on their own, you say they are the exception than the rule? >> we are consumed by this idea. we love star wars the movie. we love luke skywalker and the idea that george lucas made it alone. they were partners all the way through for him and there is in every case. you look at siegmund freud and the creation of psychoanalysis and gandhi, it was more a social enterprise than a lone man on the cane. but the myth was very important for the movement. a lot of times the partners are offstage for a reason. >> and it is just a better story to tell but somehow there is one great leader, one great genius. it is a great story. it is super simple. you can start it clearly and it has a great swell. we as an audience get to be in relationship to the lone genius. we are drawn to it for that reason too. >> you look at pairs and all different relationships from spouses to sib also. and you have friends, even opponents, people who bring different strengths to the table who are often very, very different people. and you take us through whole proc
. >> einstein, mick angelo, bait hoven, mozart, who work on their own, you say they are the exception than the rule? >> we are consumed by this idea. we love star wars the movie. we love luke skywalker and the idea that george lucas made it alone. they were partners all the way through for him and there is in every case. you look at siegmund freud and the creation of psychoanalysis and gandhi, it was more a social enterprise than a lone man on the cane. but the myth was very...
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it will be mozart, elvis and, you know, any one of your choosing or just nice if heaven exists to know there is laughter. that would be a great thing. he said, just to hear god go, "two jews walk into a bar --." that was what he wanted to hear god say. maybe he's hearing it right now. >> you remember the conversation word for word. >> that i remember. >> was that the last conversation you had with him? >> no. subsequently when we did our 200th episode, i went to san francisco. we had a long talk. he was one of several of our guests who returned that night to talk about being on the show. the experience of being on "inside the actors' studio". >> what did he tell you during that conversation? >> by the way -- >> yeah? >> last year we won the ehmy, the 250th episode. he was -- we asked our viewers to choose their favorite of all our 250 guests. guess who won. it was robin. >> are robin williams. >> the favorite guest of everybody in the 20-year history of our show. we won the emmy for that. we have been nominated again. i'm going out at the end of this week for the ceremony. robin was su
it will be mozart, elvis and, you know, any one of your choosing or just nice if heaven exists to know there is laughter. that would be a great thing. he said, just to hear god go, "two jews walk into a bar --." that was what he wanted to hear god say. maybe he's hearing it right now. >> you remember the conversation word for word. >> that i remember. >> was that the last conversation you had with him? >> no. subsequently when we did our 200th episode, i went...
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it will be mope -- it will be mozart. god goes, two jews walk into a bar ... martha: the beloved robin williams arriving at the pearly gates gone too soon. bill: his third wife put out a statement. he has three kids. and we remember them as well today. it's got to be a tough, tough time. to you at home, at the office or on your mobile device. what is your favorite robin williams character or moment. we'll share some of your ideas throughout the show. in a time and a world when you can pick a spot on the map where there is trouble we pay honor today to robin williams for giving us a chance to stop and laugh. martha: just to be able to entertain everywhere he went from the uso to the troops to broadway stage to television, to the movie screen. that is a gift and he gave it to us very generously. we talk about him throughout the next hour. but there is of course much more news today including the violence and chaos in iraq. prime minister nouri al-maliki pushing back. listen to this. >> the president named a new prime minister designate dr. haider al-abadi. this
it will be mope -- it will be mozart. god goes, two jews walk into a bar ... martha: the beloved robin williams arriving at the pearly gates gone too soon. bill: his third wife put out a statement. he has three kids. and we remember them as well today. it's got to be a tough, tough time. to you at home, at the office or on your mobile device. what is your favorite robin williams character or moment. we'll share some of your ideas throughout the show. in a time and a world when you can pick a...
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it will be mozart, elvis and one of your choosing. or just a nice to know there's laughter, that would be a great thing just to hear god go two jews walk into a bar. >> james hipton is the host of inside the actor's studio and joins us now on the phone. james, thanks so much for joining us. he was on your program. you spoke with him about his struggles, addiction. he was pretty open about all of that. did you ever see, though, the pain behind that humor? >>. >> no. no, because what he did was remarkable. obviously, he was tormented. all his life apparently he suffered from this problem. but what he did was he kept that inside. that was for him. what was for us was the joy. he gave us nothing but pleasure, nothing but happiness. and he reserved for himself the harder part of his life. in the end, it became too much to bear. that is a very sad fact. >> what was it like interviewing him? >> well, for one thing, he came out on the stage inside the actor's studio and off he went, bang. he just started. and he didn't stop and he just kept g
it will be mozart, elvis and one of your choosing. or just a nice to know there's laughter, that would be a great thing just to hear god go two jews walk into a bar. >> james hipton is the host of inside the actor's studio and joins us now on the phone. james, thanks so much for joining us. he was on your program. you spoke with him about his struggles, addiction. he was pretty open about all of that. did you ever see, though, the pain behind that humor? >>. >> no. no, because...
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was not planned, and you yelled things, and he -- you walked out said, okay, there's many people -- mozart, robin williams. couldn't figure it out. so brilliant. >> in recent memory, the ipad ad he voiced over. listen to this. ♪ >>> don't read and write poetry because it's cute. we read and write poetry because we are members of the human race, and the human race is filled with passion. medici medicine, law, business, engineering, these are knowable pursuits, needed to sustain life. poetry. beauty. romance. love. these are what we stay alive for. to quote from whitman, oh me, oh the millions of questions of these recur. >> robin williams dead at 63 and will be missed. when we come back this morning, amazon in the cross hairs, dispute with disney reaching a new level, talking with the book authors taking aim at amazon in a full page ad. one more look at the premarket this morning, more "squawk on the street" from post nine in just a minute. ♪ ♪ drivers want to go further with their electrical vehicles. but you can't take a trip from lisbon to stockholm if you can't re-charge along the way.
was not planned, and you yelled things, and he -- you walked out said, okay, there's many people -- mozart, robin williams. couldn't figure it out. so brilliant. >> in recent memory, the ipad ad he voiced over. listen to this. ♪ >>> don't read and write poetry because it's cute. we read and write poetry because we are members of the human race, and the human race is filled with passion. medici medicine, law, business, engineering, these are knowable pursuits, needed to sustain...
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the concert begins at 5:00, it will be mozart, elvis and one of your choosing. or just a night, to have laughter, that would be a great thing. god goes two jews walk in the bar... >> that was part of robin williams interview on inside the actor studio back in 2001 making round on the internet this morning in the wake of robin williams death. >>> we are learning more about how he died, abe what exactly happened inside his california home. >> so at this point police say the six three-year old did commit suicide by hanging himself. his body was discovered by his personal assistant. and two to six weeks. >>> in boston a memorial connected to williams, goodwill hunting, fans will show their love at this bench, where some of the scenes were shot, williams won an oscar for best supporting actor, he played a counselor in the philadelphia licensing side matt damon and ben afflict. is there bench in that movie and launching that hollywood careers. >>> memorial growing outside this house in boulder, colorado where show mork and mindy was set. williams getting his big break
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eles, l y como lo fue mozart en su tiempo pero miren a esteequeÑo guitarristaue dÍas en las redes socialesosnutros celunures paloos artistÁn bi todo. en s artistas. me encanta univisiÓn mobileya uo bee lorar cuanos vamos una pausa pero no dejen de ver loque nuestra ore. >> victoria ruffotambiÉn andan disfrutando mucho. >> victoria ruffotambiÉn andan disfrutando mucho. todos los detalles los traen iy, ♪ encuentra todo lo de las tortugas en target. gotta fly, gotta see, i can't wait, i can't take it pelÍcula que se estrena este viernes 15 de agosto. es una superproducciÓn llena de superestrellas y de mucha producciÓn. le doselenco de esta pelÍcula. actos antonio banderas y vÍctor ortiz. estamos fascinados. tÚ ya decirles. yo no sÉ. >> sÍ habla. >> bienvenidos. me encanta que estÉn aquÍ. todas las superestrellas estÁn reunidas. mira nadaÁs. todos son estrellas. >> era ya difÍcil entrar en el pÓster, no hay espacio. no,facuatro dÉcadas. era interesante porque teas trels de cine. >> ¿fue o no? >> todo lo nueva, >> oye, mi querido vÍctor, es woeriencia para ti? hubo nada de diferencia. o sea, te
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bueno, la historia recoge numerosos casos de niÑos que tienen dotes especiales, tal y como lo fue mozart: ¿cuÁl de sus pelÍculas le ha dejado una enseÑanza en sentido personal? >> yo creo que el zorro rompiÓ muchos moldes. me dijeron que quizÁs deberÍa estar haciendo villanos todo el tiempo y de repente, el zorro se convirtiÓ en el hÉroe y el malo de la pelÍcula era rubio de ojos azules y eso cambiÓ muchas cosas en el mundo de hollywood. >> tÚ has sido el mejor zorro. yo no veo otro zorro. >> vengan para acÁ para tomarnos nuestra foto en el twitter mirror. foto, foto, foto. en 3, 2, 1. ahÍ estÁ la foto. la vamos a subir a nuestra cuenta de despierta amÉrica en twitter. ahÍ estÁ. >> ¿son buenos con las selfies? vamos a tomarnos un "usie", eso es nuevo. >> ¿quÉ es? >> una foto de todos juntos. venga. yo no voy a esta oportunidad. nunca habÍa estado con tanto galÁn junto. pÓnganse a ver si alcanzo. ahÍ estamos. 1, 2, 3. eso. ahora nosotros 3, willy. ¿me das permiso? venga, chicos. >> nosotros tambiÉn tenemos listos nuestros celulares para tomarnos nuestro fotito con los artistas. mÁs adelan
bueno, la historia recoge numerosos casos de niÑos que tienen dotes especiales, tal y como lo fue mozart: ¿cuÁl de sus pelÍculas le ha dejado una enseÑanza en sentido personal? >> yo creo que el zorro rompiÓ muchos moldes. me dijeron que quizÁs deberÍa estar haciendo villanos todo el tiempo y de repente, el zorro se convirtiÓ en el hÉroe y el malo de la pelÍcula era rubio de ojos azules y eso cambiÓ muchas cosas en el mundo de hollywood. >> tÚ has sido el mejor zorro....
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the concert begins at 5:00, it will be mozart, elvis and one of your choosing. into a bar --" >> it's that voice, that laugh and that wit what will be missed. robin williams leaves behind four complete projects. the first one "night at the museum part three" slated to be released december 19th and "merry friggin' christmas" opening november 7th. the studio tells us that is still on track for distribution then. it won't be wide released though. the movie "boulevard" debuted at the tribeca film festival this year and also he'll be in "absolutely anything" which is a live action film that will be released in early 2015, and even though it was in the early stages, we also know that robin williams had signed back on to apprise his role in "mrs. doubtfire 2." >> robin williams was a terrific actor. as a comedian there was a dazzling imagination and dazzling skills and improvization. >> a cruise missile goes look, a city, let's destroy it! every time i do that, i feel like richard simmons. let's go girls, let's go! five, six, seven, and move it! >> an actor and comedia
the concert begins at 5:00, it will be mozart, elvis and one of your choosing. into a bar --" >> it's that voice, that laugh and that wit what will be missed. robin williams leaves behind four complete projects. the first one "night at the museum part three" slated to be released december 19th and "merry friggin' christmas" opening november 7th. the studio tells us that is still on track for distribution then. it won't be wide released though. the movie...
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it will be mozart, elvis and one of your choosing. or just laughter.ear god goes, two jews walk into a bar. >> james, your thoughts on this extraordinary man. >> we have lost a genius. genius is very hard to define. genius do it naturally. it comes in their dna what we do with great effort and having to learn. robin was born to entertain us and he succeeded brilliantly. you mending steven spielberg a moment ago in the introduction. steelberg to spielberg told me when he was doing "schindler's list." every night he would call robin in los angeles and say, "make me laugh." that's a gift. >> it is a gift. he did it in such a way that when he first came on the scene in 1978 with a television show, two weeks, three weeks later, robin williams was a star. 60 million people would watch "mork and mindy." but none of us could have seen the type of performances that he turned in in "garp," which i think was an extraordinary performance very early in his career, all the way through "good morning vietnam," and a lot of these other shows. >> one of my favorite robi
it will be mozart, elvis and one of your choosing. or just laughter.ear god goes, two jews walk into a bar. >> james, your thoughts on this extraordinary man. >> we have lost a genius. genius is very hard to define. genius do it naturally. it comes in their dna what we do with great effort and having to learn. robin was born to entertain us and he succeeded brilliantly. you mending steven spielberg a moment ago in the introduction. steelberg to spielberg told me when he was doing...