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we talk about mozart in the book. the way you create a piece of claysic cal music if your mows sadr different than the way you create bert and ernie. so by looking a lots of apparently different creative works, i think i was able to show that the fundamental process of creation is the same no matter what the discipline. and the stories were, in some cases one is was curious about, and a lot of the book is about one thing leading to another and that's how i came across some stories. >> any of your own personal experience that mirrors and matches that? >> absolutely. my experience is very much -- i read some books about what people call creativity, which is not a word i like to use. as a younger man and bought into this myth of genius and solving problems without really thinking about them, and ah-ha moments. and then for experiences, learned that's not how it works. so that informs everything in the book. >> not only the history of thinkers and creative innovate temperatures we would think of but this goings back 50,00
we talk about mozart in the book. the way you create a piece of claysic cal music if your mows sadr different than the way you create bert and ernie. so by looking a lots of apparently different creative works, i think i was able to show that the fundamental process of creation is the same no matter what the discipline. and the stories were, in some cases one is was curious about, and a lot of the book is about one thing leading to another and that's how i came across some stories. >> any...
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we mentioned mozart. mozart is alone in a good mod and sudden lay symphony appears in his head and he writes it down and is done. that is a myth based on a letter that is a formry. we have nope it's a forgery for 150 years but you still see it in academic papers about creativity as if it were true. people like the myth. the reality is step by step process, someone with skill and experience, trying and failing. and -- until they finally finish something. it's like a jigsaw puzzle. the 10,000th might feel the best but you have to put the others in first. that's the truth about the ah-ha moment. a feeling that comes at the end of a long series of steps. >> this is a question for both authors, last night i between see the new steve jobs movie and it was brilliant but there's a theme for people leak steve jobs, elon musk, to try to change the world. they seem to be assholes. >> this is public television. >> there is a way to change the world without being an asshole? is there a benevolent asshole. >> we get it
we mentioned mozart. mozart is alone in a good mod and sudden lay symphony appears in his head and he writes it down and is done. that is a myth based on a letter that is a formry. we have nope it's a forgery for 150 years but you still see it in academic papers about creativity as if it were true. people like the myth. the reality is step by step process, someone with skill and experience, trying and failing. and -- until they finally finish something. it's like a jigsaw puzzle. the 10,000th...
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why mozart is beautiful. why brahms is so romantic.is, if i can make with this orchestra, it will be great. >> reporter: sado is no stranger to vienna. he came here 27 years ago to study conducting. now he's back ready to take on an even bigger challenge. local people are eager to see what sado has in mind for the orchestra, austria's most prestigious orchestra. the golden hall in vienna. this is a venue for the first concert of the season. [ applause ] ♪ ♪ >> sado has selected works by composers with strong ties to vienna. ♪ [ applause ] >> reporter: the audience is generous with its applause. >> translator: the performance was very fresh and alive. overall, i think he's a wonderful conductor. >> translator: i don't know what he's planning next but i hope he will surprise us. >> i love hyden, mozart, i love all of them. but sometimes, a little jazzy or rock music with symphony orchestra, it's like a little spicy flow. >> reporter: sado has signed on for three years. the orchestra's many fans are keen to see what direction he takes his
why mozart is beautiful. why brahms is so romantic.is, if i can make with this orchestra, it will be great. >> reporter: sado is no stranger to vienna. he came here 27 years ago to study conducting. now he's back ready to take on an even bigger challenge. local people are eager to see what sado has in mind for the orchestra, austria's most prestigious orchestra. the golden hall in vienna. this is a venue for the first concert of the season. [ applause ] ♪ ♪ >> sado has selected...
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tests after listening to mozart mozart. over time it was twisted and miscontrued by eager parents who interpreted it as listening to mozart makes you smarter. when, in fact, it's not that easy. it's not that easy. >> what about being left brain or right brain? some of us more creative than others? >> like the left brain is your logical side, right? the right brain is your more creative side? >> right. in these cultural idioms and things that have been sed. two hemispheres of the brain. no one has a dominant side of the brain. >> i know a neurosurgeon. >> unfortunately, no. i'm lucky enough to talk to them. so that is the fun part of my job. >> any gender differences in brains? >> there aren't. this is an important one for us at "popular science." both male and female brains have the same cognitive potential and although there are small anatomical differences, for the most part, the perceived differences that you see between males and females and science and math are because of cultural -- >> other than exercise and all of t
tests after listening to mozart mozart. over time it was twisted and miscontrued by eager parents who interpreted it as listening to mozart makes you smarter. when, in fact, it's not that easy. it's not that easy. >> what about being left brain or right brain? some of us more creative than others? >> like the left brain is your logical side, right? the right brain is your more creative side? >> right. in these cultural idioms and things that have been sed. two hemispheres of...
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this flute is pretty much what was developed around mozart's time-- about four or five keys. [plays] (greer) mozart hated the sound of the flute, but realized that it was so popular that it should be in the orchestra. what he hated about it was it was not in tune with other members of the orchestra and consequently, sounded awful, as he put it. but he wrote for it, and he wrote very well for it. theobald boehm, back in 1850, came up with what we call the modern-day flute key system, but we seem to try and improve on what's been done for 140 years. (finley) flute production has changed dramatically-- mostly through mechanical and technological improvements digitally. and a lot of the machining has changed dramatically, more specifically through tolerances of one thousandths of an inch, which is the thickness of a cigarette paper. and if it's off that much, flutists can hear it. we have machinery. we have computerized machinery. we essentially work with metal. we're metal workers. we melt it, we machine it, we cut it-- there's all kinds of things that we do to metal here, and t
this flute is pretty much what was developed around mozart's time-- about four or five keys. [plays] (greer) mozart hated the sound of the flute, but realized that it was so popular that it should be in the orchestra. what he hated about it was it was not in tune with other members of the orchestra and consequently, sounded awful, as he put it. but he wrote for it, and he wrote very well for it. theobald boehm, back in 1850, came up with what we call the modern-day flute key system, but we seem...
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frankly, i think that they were a little bit surprised to find mozart in cummington.urprised that pleased. i think that in many different ways while we were getting to know the refugees better, they were learning about the new england countryside and its people. our land is similar to their own. chopped into small, one man, two-man farms. the soil is difficult and the weather is cruel sometimes. we are not the bread basket of america, but if you work hard the autumn harvest will give you back enough for your family and a little left over to take to market. course, we set aside one of the best of everything to exhibit at the fair. it's a hard life, often a lonely life. maybe that accounts for the way that we act sometimes. and with the father was a harvest in human relations, too. one day the boy from down the street came bearing gifts. he had his speech all prepared. promptly forgot, like his mother knew he would. but it made me feel that perhaps my idea had taken root to. out of the press, peter was having a harvest of his own. he was finishing his woodcut of in his
frankly, i think that they were a little bit surprised to find mozart in cummington.urprised that pleased. i think that in many different ways while we were getting to know the refugees better, they were learning about the new england countryside and its people. our land is similar to their own. chopped into small, one man, two-man farms. the soil is difficult and the weather is cruel sometimes. we are not the bread basket of america, but if you work hard the autumn harvest will give you back...
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frankly, i think that they were a little bit surprised to find mozart in cummington. surprised that pleased. i think that in many different ways while we were getting to know the refugees better, they were learning about the new england countryside and its eople. our land is similar to their own. chopped into small, one man, two-man farms. the soil is difficult and the eather is cruel sometimes. we are not the bread basket of america, but if you work hard the autumn harvest will give you back enough for your family and a little left over to take to market. and, of course, we set aside one of the best of everything to exhibit at the fair. it's a hard life, often a lonely life. maybe that accounts for the way that we act sometimes. and with the father was a harvest in human relations, too. one day the boy from down the street came bearing gifts. he had his speech all prepared. but he promptly forgot, like his mother knew he would. but it made me feel that perhaps my idea had taken root to. e had his speech all out of the press, peter was having a harvest of his own. he
frankly, i think that they were a little bit surprised to find mozart in cummington. surprised that pleased. i think that in many different ways while we were getting to know the refugees better, they were learning about the new england countryside and its eople. our land is similar to their own. chopped into small, one man, two-man farms. the soil is difficult and the eather is cruel sometimes. we are not the bread basket of america, but if you work hard the autumn harvest will give you back...
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. >>> otros genios einstein mo r mozart picasso , jim morrison y hoipkings , loa diferencia de s usara pausa , y al reaqui a los estudios t telemundo gdfin de semana por q el cantante j balvin decidio aplazar su hiragira a su nat6 o colombia ademas el chicharito hernandez celebra golazo de c e cabeza , pero su equipo no re o responde . >>> en brasil m p;aara saludarn todo esto y mas . >>> ya volvemos no se vaya luce radiante con el [nuevo] maquillaje stay luminous de covergirl es un maquillaje de larga duración que no reseca ni opaca tu piel, dándote una hidratación con luminosidad que dura todo el día ¡enamórate! nuevo maquillaje stay luminous y si sueñas con un color de labios duradero cargado de humectante, te vas a enamorar del nuevo outlast longwear lipstick ... en todos los colores del amor de easy, breezy, beautiful covergirl ♪ ¿probaste dove dry spray? solo agítalo... ...aplícalo... y ¡sorpresa!, se seca al instante. dejando las axilas... ...suaves y hermosas. todo el cuidado de dove en un spray antitranspirante de secado instantáneo. una par de cervezas, por favor. ¿cuál cerv
. >>> otros genios einstein mo r mozart picasso , jim morrison y hoipkings , loa diferencia de s usara pausa , y al reaqui a los estudios t telemundo gdfin de semana por q el cantante j balvin decidio aplazar su hiragira a su nat6 o colombia ademas el chicharito hernandez celebra golazo de c e cabeza , pero su equipo no re o responde . >>> en brasil m p;aara saludarn todo esto y mas . >>> ya volvemos no se vaya luce radiante con el [nuevo] maquillaje stay luminous de...
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classical music -- star pianist lang lang is awarded for his mozart interpretations. ♪ they're back.rench comic strip heroes asterix and obelix are out and about on a new adventure in the 36th edition of the cartoon. "asterix and the missing scroll"
classical music -- star pianist lang lang is awarded for his mozart interpretations. ♪ they're back.rench comic strip heroes asterix and obelix are out and about on a new adventure in the 36th edition of the cartoon. "asterix and the missing scroll"
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almost from birth - he learned the classics in iowa - and packed opra houses - playing bethoven - mozart - and rag. " 5 seconds music flourish 2:04 into clip " https://www.youtube.com/wat ch?v=upslav3mh8q so proud - to own the piano - the museum holds a blind boone concert series - six times a year. year." and we bring in musicians who play all types of genres and audiences get to hear it brought to life , which i think blind boone would relly enjoy if he were here. " just outside - the museum doors - another high note - and amazing surprise - in the maplewood house mansion.built in 1877 by boone county pioneers - the rare survivor behind wroght iron gates - is packed with antiques - for a peak at the past. a few steps away in the village at boone junction - the gordon - collins cabin - the oldest building in the county - stands strong on the banks of a pond. and at the easley general store - chris loves to watch kids - walk in the door. " sometimes a loud wow .. somethings just awed silence... " there was no target .. there was no walmart .. there was no hyvee .. this was post office -
almost from birth - he learned the classics in iowa - and packed opra houses - playing bethoven - mozart - and rag. " 5 seconds music flourish 2:04 into clip " https://www.youtube.com/wat ch?v=upslav3mh8q so proud - to own the piano - the museum holds a blind boone concert series - six times a year. year." and we bring in musicians who play all types of genres and audiences get to hear it brought to life , which i think blind boone would relly enjoy if he were here. " just...
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. >>> music mozart and me was thinking about closing their doors, but instead mixed up what they do.ecognition. >> for stan and maryann music has always been consistent. their love of it and their determination to share it is this store in livermore. >> we take our proceeds for scholarships for students. >> it's a brass instrument. >> important doesn't mean easy. >> what do you think would have happened to you if you hasn't changed. >> we probably would have closed. they changed because the industry changed since they took over the store in 2007. >> we saw this store operate successfully for 18 months to two years. then it went down. it was gut wrenching to know your musician friends don't shop in your store. >> the customer is the one who puts the products on the shelf and looking to what was engaging to them and what wasn't. >> and that's when abc music started transforming to something else. >> we started with an item hanging in the window and people started looking at it.? the store still sales instruments, but now it sales much more. >> we're looking at things that are really en
. >>> music mozart and me was thinking about closing their doors, but instead mixed up what they do.ecognition. >> for stan and maryann music has always been consistent. their love of it and their determination to share it is this store in livermore. >> we take our proceeds for scholarships for students. >> it's a brass instrument. >> important doesn't mean easy. >> what do you think would have happened to you if you hasn't changed. >> we probably...
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y entre los genios que han aportado cosas valiosas estn einstein, mozart, picasso, davinci; msicos comot --un nuevo estudio est revelando que el uso de tecnologa ya no es exclusivo de personas con recursos economicos... take vo --investigadores analizaron a un grupo de niÑos provenientes de familas de bajos recursos en comunidades minoritarias... juanfra --encontraron que un 97-por ciento de los menores tena al menos una televisin, y una tableta.... --tambin aparatos para juegos de video y computadoras con internet.. --para la edad de cuatro aÑos, tres cuartas partes de los niÑos tenan ya su propio telfono celular.. lorena-take vo ---hoy sale a luz ms evidencia cientfica que indica que permanecer sentado por mucho tiempo es perjudicial para la salud... ---investigadores del instituto nacional del cncer realiz un estudio entre adultos de 50 a 71 aÑos que no padecan de enfermedades crnicas... ---el estudio determin que aquellos que vieron televisin durante tres a cuatro a horas por da fueron ms vulnerables a morir de enfermedades cardacas,cncer y diabetes. live bug lorena ---nos vamos a l
y entre los genios que han aportado cosas valiosas estn einstein, mozart, picasso, davinci; msicos comot --un nuevo estudio est revelando que el uso de tecnologa ya no es exclusivo de personas con recursos economicos... take vo --investigadores analizaron a un grupo de niÑos provenientes de familas de bajos recursos en comunidades minoritarias... juanfra --encontraron que un 97-por ciento de los menores tena al menos una televisin, y una tableta.... --tambin aparatos para juegos de video y...
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. >> reporter: but she is crushed because she lost her cat and the family dog mozart in the fire. when the pets could not escape. neighbors opened their doors to residents fleeing with just the clothes on their backs. >> and a lot of people were outside screaming and you know, running and getting this their it was just really bad. >> reporter: the blaze spread eight apartments. there were reports that two firefighters were trapped in a roof collapse but they escaped unharmed. >> the fire did travel quite quickly so we had a long jump on us before we were able to actually get water on to it. within the first few minutes arriving we had heavy fire through the roof of the entire structure. >> reporter: now if families are coming to grips with trying to rebuild their lives as they head into the holiday season. >> all 18 people at this point will receive red cross disaster relief which is emergency assistance for temporary lodging, food, clothing as needed. >> reporter: the cause of the fire is still under investigation. the fire marshal is figure out exactly what started this blaze. t
. >> reporter: but she is crushed because she lost her cat and the family dog mozart in the fire. when the pets could not escape. neighbors opened their doors to residents fleeing with just the clothes on their backs. >> and a lot of people were outside screaming and you know, running and getting this their it was just really bad. >> reporter: the blaze spread eight apartments. there were reports that two firefighters were trapped in a roof collapse but they escaped unharmed....
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you may want to pay a visit to a store called mozart, einstein and me. >> it has stores in livermore.w approach to business is getting national attention. >> reporter: for stan and marianne music has always been a constant. their love of it and their determination to share it is the foundation for this shop and their other store in livermore. >> we take all the profits both stores and we have turned them into scholarships or band programs for kids that really can't do that on their own. we don't take home a paycheck. >> reporter: that makes staying open and staling successful even more important. >> it's a grass instrument. see the brass? >> reporter: important doesn't mean easy. what would happen if you didn't change? >> we probably would have closed. >> reporter: they changed because the industry changed a lot since they took over the store in 2007. >> we saw this store operate as a music store for about 18 months to two years and then with the recession and onslaught of internet sales it started going downward. >> reporter: they did something else. they listened. >> the customer is
you may want to pay a visit to a store called mozart, einstein and me. >> it has stores in livermore.w approach to business is getting national attention. >> reporter: for stan and marianne music has always been a constant. their love of it and their determination to share it is the foundation for this shop and their other store in livermore. >> we take all the profits both stores and we have turned them into scholarships or band programs for kids that really can't do that on...
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this is mozart. it's so perfect. everything about it is perfect. got to tell you, what's really perfect about it is the media doesn't get aheadline. despite higher costs, rise. no! it's because of higher costs. they invest. sheryl sandberg said we invest. zuckerberg said it was a good quarter. people in corporate america, don't be ashamed. go learn from this 18-year-old kid. this is the company you should aspire to be. i'm going to say something that people are going to really blow people away. they paid $19 billion for what's app. it was a steal. >> you think it was a steal. >> by the way, can i give you a sense of things? one-fifth of the people in the world check facebook all the time. one-fifth. >> it's now called the biggest media brand in the world. >> by far. time warner which i know we're going to get to later, you're not losing customers to cord cutting. you're losing customers to facebook. they are talking about media time and how much media time people spend on facebook. and i got to tell you, they had a great moment. when they first sta
this is mozart. it's so perfect. everything about it is perfect. got to tell you, what's really perfect about it is the media doesn't get aheadline. despite higher costs, rise. no! it's because of higher costs. they invest. sheryl sandberg said we invest. zuckerberg said it was a good quarter. people in corporate america, don't be ashamed. go learn from this 18-year-old kid. this is the company you should aspire to be. i'm going to say something that people are going to really blow people away....
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>> does it need to reflect the mozart character? it seems simplistic. >> it needs to be compatible and that's what we're judging. >> [inaudible] >> peppy. >> [inaudible] >> not that mo sart is muscular and the contrast between the refinement of classical proportion and detail and this which is very industrial so i think that's the conflict less the weight of the material because certainly you look at city hall it's a pretty muscular heavy building but i agree with commissioner hyland about -- but again this is the problem. do we have an unique station here versus the other eight? because it's not really compatible ultimately in my opinion it's not compatible with the wave and the industrial character of the assembly of parts to support it. >> but there are other options supported that we don't believe are compatible either so there is no option right now; right? >> [inaudible] >> a different design. >> [inaudible] >> it's just like this because you have the wave situation in front of city hall and moving to the middle and what's the
>> does it need to reflect the mozart character? it seems simplistic. >> it needs to be compatible and that's what we're judging. >> [inaudible] >> peppy. >> [inaudible] >> not that mo sart is muscular and the contrast between the refinement of classical proportion and detail and this which is very industrial so i think that's the conflict less the weight of the material because certainly you look at city hall it's a pretty muscular heavy building but i agree...
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dutch tv channel there tweeted instead of police activity in brussels, here's a picture of our cat mozartbout possible suspect locations. check out some of the favorites on twitter. hover cats to help police. courtesy of "star wars" and everyone can use a superhero. thousands of memes in hours. the federal prosecutor's office and police thanked everybody for the efforts with this post that says, quote, for the cats that helped us last night, help yourself. so they took twitter over with the own way they knew how with a little bit of humor. in the wake of the paris attacks authorities are trying to crack down on the financing of militant groups, track the money, track them. olivia sterns here in paris with more. >> this is not follow to hover cats. >> i know. sorry for that lead-in. >> they left a paper trail and attacks do cost money and we know that the terrorists first of all rented several cars, they paid for hotel rooms and some point they bought kalashnikovs and cost several thousand euros and they want power to make that the transactions raise flags and first of all, a reduction on
dutch tv channel there tweeted instead of police activity in brussels, here's a picture of our cat mozartbout possible suspect locations. check out some of the favorites on twitter. hover cats to help police. courtesy of "star wars" and everyone can use a superhero. thousands of memes in hours. the federal prosecutor's office and police thanked everybody for the efforts with this post that says, quote, for the cats that helped us last night, help yourself. so they took twitter over...