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is mozart the key to better wine? seth doane traveled to tuscany to investigate. through dna i found out that i was only 16% italian. he was 34% eastern european. so i went onto ancestry, soon learned that one of our ancestors we thought was italian was eastern european. this is my ancestor who i didn't know about. he looks a little bit like me, yes. ancestry has many paths to discovering your story. get started for free at ancestry.com here you go.picking up for kyle. you wouldn't put up with part of a pizza. um. something wrong? so when it comes to pain relievers, why put up with just part of a day? you want the whole thing? yes, yes! live whole. not part. aleve. see, we can agree.reat. out! what? that was in! finally, something the whole family can agree on. oscar mayer deli fresh ham made with pure honey for a taste everyone will love. these feet kicked off a lot of high school games...nerve pain, built a life for my family... and liked to help others in need. but i couldn't bear my diabetic nerve pain any longer.
is mozart the key to better wine? seth doane traveled to tuscany to investigate. through dna i found out that i was only 16% italian. he was 34% eastern european. so i went onto ancestry, soon learned that one of our ancestors we thought was italian was eastern european. this is my ancestor who i didn't know about. he looks a little bit like me, yes. ancestry has many paths to discovering your story. get started for free at ancestry.com here you go.picking up for kyle. you wouldn't put up with...
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these vines like mozart? very difficult to say that plants like classical music, mozart, wagner, whatever you want. what they are able to do is perceive sounds and specific fragrances. >> reporter: mancuso has been studying the mozart vineyard since 2003. >> plants are, in general, a much more sensitive than animals. >> reporter: he theorizes the vines may grow toward the speakers because frequencies resemble those of running water. the consumer electronics company, bose, heard about the studies, donated 72 speakers, and financed more research. >> the more impressive of the results, that sound is able to reduce dramatically the number of insect attack. >> reporter: they figure the music confuses harmful bugs, making them unable to breed. as a result, the vineyard uses no pesticides and very little fertilizing. the music also scares away birds and other creatures who feed on grapes. >> the music can improve and protect the life of the grape, but improve too the quality. >> reporter: he's proud of the research.
these vines like mozart? very difficult to say that plants like classical music, mozart, wagner, whatever you want. what they are able to do is perceive sounds and specific fragrances. >> reporter: mancuso has been studying the mozart vineyard since 2003. >> plants are, in general, a much more sensitive than animals. >> reporter: he theorizes the vines may grow toward the speakers because frequencies resemble those of running water. the consumer electronics company, bose,...
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relÁjate, mozart. vamos a sentarnos por aquÍ. mozart: ay! why?o cantar lo que yo vi. yo quiero que la gente de los barrios se supere. birmania: y antes de despedirnos, le pedÍ que nos hiciera una de sus improvisaciones. ♪ estaba como un pollo, diciendo pÍo pío ♪ ♪ y ella me dijo que me iba a llevar a un lugar donde hace frÍo ♪ ♪ mis rimas son demasiado privilÉgicas ♪ ♪ saludos, "despierta amÉrica" ♪ alan: me cayÓ increÍble! francisca: un orgullo dominicano. piensen por un momento, un muchacho que viene de un barrio horrible, donde o te mueres o terminas en la cÁrcel, imagÍnate, y terminas en una habitaciÓn con jay z y romeo santos, firmando un contrato para seguir haciendo tus sueÑos realidad! yo pienso que mozart es una inspiraciÓn para muchos jÓvenes, que a veces vienen de lugares humildes, y con Él pueden pensar en que pueden tener un futuro mejor. alan: y eso de improvisar cantando, tienes que tener una agilidad mental increÍble, y saber improvisar, y saber palabras... tienes que tener un gran diccionario. me imagino que ha de leer mucho, por
relÁjate, mozart. vamos a sentarnos por aquÍ. mozart: ay! why?o cantar lo que yo vi. yo quiero que la gente de los barrios se supere. birmania: y antes de despedirnos, le pedÍ que nos hiciera una de sus improvisaciones. ♪ estaba como un pollo, diciendo pÍo pío ♪ ♪ y ella me dijo que me iba a llevar a un lugar donde hace frÍo ♪ ♪ mis rimas son demasiado privilÉgicas ♪ ♪ saludos, "despierta amÉrica" ♪ alan: me cayÓ increÍble! francisca: un orgullo dominicano....
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john carlo started pumping mozart into a section of his vineyard.found the vines closer to the music grew bigger and toward the source of the sound. this is his son, and another winemaker who sounds more like a scientist. >> the grapes closer to the speaker have the highest sugar contempt, so we believe in this idea. >> reporter: it wasn't long before this idea piqued the interest of scientists and turned this vineyard into a laboratory. when you first heard about this guy growing grapes and playing music, what did you think? >> that he was another crazy guy. >> reporter: stefano at the university of florence is a plant scientist. these vines like mozart? >> it's very difficult to say plants like classical music. what they are able to do is perceive sounds. >> reporter: he theorizes the vines may grow towards the speakers because frequencies resemble those of running water. they figure the music confuses harmful bugs, making them unable to breed. the music also scares away birds and other creatures who feed on grapes. he's proud of the research, not
john carlo started pumping mozart into a section of his vineyard.found the vines closer to the music grew bigger and toward the source of the sound. this is his son, and another winemaker who sounds more like a scientist. >> the grapes closer to the speaker have the highest sugar contempt, so we believe in this idea. >> reporter: it wasn't long before this idea piqued the interest of scientists and turned this vineyard into a laboratory. when you first heard about this guy growing...
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the plants like mozart?nts like classical music, mozart or anybody. you look at sound and specific preferences. >> reporter: mancuso who gave a ted talk on the roots of plants' intelligence has been studied the mozart vineyards since 2003. >> the plants are in general much more sanctity than anywhere else. >> reporter: he suggests that the vines may grow twautd the speakers because it resembles running water. bose heard about the studies and donated speakers and financing the research. >> sound is able to reduce dramatically the number of insect attack. >> reporter: they figure the music confuses harmful bugs making them unable to breed. as a result, the vineyard uses no pesticide and very little fertilizer. the music also scares away birds and other creatures who feed on grapes. >> the musical improves not only and protects the vines and the life of the grapes but improves, too, the quality. >> reporter: he is proud of the research, not to mention their wine. as for the idea that these fines are reacting to
the plants like mozart?nts like classical music, mozart or anybody. you look at sound and specific preferences. >> reporter: mancuso who gave a ted talk on the roots of plants' intelligence has been studied the mozart vineyards since 2003. >> the plants are in general much more sanctity than anywhere else. >> reporter: he suggests that the vines may grow twautd the speakers because it resembles running water. bose heard about the studies and donated speakers and financing the...
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it's kind of a coincidence or mozart is pulling strings. >> i like that idea.gs on cbs they had concerts. >> leonard bernstein. i was in the audience for the theater when i was a kid. my parents signed me up. >> what a lucky kid. >> no. i hated it. i wanted to see the tv show. >> you needed the free booze in the back of the room. >> very inventive way of getting people there. >> jamie wax, thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> coming up, it's the glittery and often rhettry kickoff to the golden globes. who will win the top awards and who deserves to. you're watching "cbs this morning: saturday." fios is not cable. we're wired differently. that means incredibly fast 150 meg internet. so in the 3.7 seconds it takes gary watson to beat the local sled jump record fly, gary, fly. ...his friend can download 13 different versions of the perfect song... ...his sister can live stream it... ...while his mom downloads how to set a dislocated shoulder, get 150 meg int
it's kind of a coincidence or mozart is pulling strings. >> i like that idea.gs on cbs they had concerts. >> leonard bernstein. i was in the audience for the theater when i was a kid. my parents signed me up. >> what a lucky kid. >> no. i hated it. i wanted to see the tv show. >> you needed the free booze in the back of the room. >> very inventive way of getting people there. >> jamie wax, thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> coming up,...
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it's kind of a coincidence or mozart is pulling strings. >> i like that idea.gs on cbs they had concerts. >> leonard bernstein. i was in the audience for the theater when i was a kid. my parents signed me up. >> what a lucky kid. >> no. i hated it. i wanted to see the tv show. >> you needed the free booze in the back of the room. >> very inventive way of getting people there. >> jamie wax, thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> coming up, it's the glittery and often rhettry kickoff to the golden globes. who will win the top awards and who deserves to. you're watching "cbs this morning: saturday." >> people look at you and say, my good, look at the work she's had done. >> oh, on my face. i have to laugh because there was no work. >> i know. >> my daughter was ought a talk recently and go people near here said with the most confidence in the world -- >> as people do. >> -- you know, she's had work done. i mean it's like somebody said to her, and she said, i know, i know. a lot of people say that. what are you going to do. i don't care. >> what do you attribute thes
it's kind of a coincidence or mozart is pulling strings. >> i like that idea.gs on cbs they had concerts. >> leonard bernstein. i was in the audience for the theater when i was a kid. my parents signed me up. >> what a lucky kid. >> no. i hated it. i wanted to see the tv show. >> you needed the free booze in the back of the room. >> very inventive way of getting people there. >> jamie wax, thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> coming up,...
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it's kind of a coincidence or mozart is pulling strings. >> i like that idea.gs on cbs they had concerts. >> leonard bernstein. i was in the audience for the theater when i was a kid. my parents signed me up. >> what a lucky kid. >> no. i hated it. i wanted to see the tv show. >> you needed the free booze in the back of the room. >> very inventive way of getting people there. >> jamie wax, thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> coming up, it's the glittery and often rhettry kickoff to the golden globes. who will win the top awards and who deserves to. you're watching "cbs this morning: saturday." >>> good morning, i'm jan carabao, we are tracking, snow , today, here is a live look at ocean city think morning where the snow is beginning to accumulate. now this storm is expect to deliver some of the highest amount of snow down at the shore. >>> meantime live look from city hall in philadelphia where round two is just beginning to get underway, flakes are now falling. >>> lets get a quick check of the the roads with amanda muhler in the cbs-3 traffic center. hi aman
it's kind of a coincidence or mozart is pulling strings. >> i like that idea.gs on cbs they had concerts. >> leonard bernstein. i was in the audience for the theater when i was a kid. my parents signed me up. >> what a lucky kid. >> no. i hated it. i wanted to see the tv show. >> you needed the free booze in the back of the room. >> very inventive way of getting people there. >> jamie wax, thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> coming up,...
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let's say for instance the music of beethoven and mozart.this was to some extent fueled by aristocrats hiring court orchestras which is pretty extravagant. the great author in cities like florence was financed by the extravagance of families. and one of us would now wish it was different. we don't wish they did not hire court orchestras so we didn't have the music of mozart. but we actually spend our own hard-earned dollars going to sit and going to admire it. so there's a powerful argument in favor of a certain kind of extravagance. even today new york and perhaps on here i will take in a show which to me would be a big expenditure. but why not. it is one of the things that makes new york an interesting city. >> we talked about one of the positives of spending his economic growth. in your book you write talking about patriotism. were not just constantly and aggressively encouraged to buy stuff on credit. as for many commodities often coupled with low interest loans. but we are told at times that to be an enthusiastic consumers to be a good
let's say for instance the music of beethoven and mozart.this was to some extent fueled by aristocrats hiring court orchestras which is pretty extravagant. the great author in cities like florence was financed by the extravagance of families. and one of us would now wish it was different. we don't wish they did not hire court orchestras so we didn't have the music of mozart. but we actually spend our own hard-earned dollars going to sit and going to admire it. so there's a powerful argument in...
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the 10:00 mass is famous for its music, and today it's mozart. enter the cathedral, and you're immersed in pure baroque grandeur. ♪ dona nobis ♪ ♪ nobis pacem ♪ since it was built in only about 15 years, the church boasts particularly harmonious art and architecture. in good baroque style, the art is symbolic, cohesive, and theatrical, creating a kind of festival procession that leads to the resurrected christ triumphing high above the altar. ♪ nobis ♪ ♪ dona nobis ♪ ♪ nobis pacem ♪ ♪ pacem ♪ music and the visual art complement each other. the organ loft fills the church with glorious sounds as mozart, 250 years after his birth, is still powering worship with his musical genius. ♪ nobis ♪ ♪ nobis pacem ♪ ♪ nobis ♪ ♪ pacem ♪ ♪ announcer: a kqed television production. sbrocco: and everybody say, "opa!" all: opa!
the 10:00 mass is famous for its music, and today it's mozart. enter the cathedral, and you're immersed in pure baroque grandeur. ♪ dona nobis ♪ ♪ nobis pacem ♪ since it was built in only about 15 years, the church boasts particularly harmonious art and architecture. in good baroque style, the art is symbolic, cohesive, and theatrical, creating a kind of festival procession that leads to the resurrected christ triumphing high above the altar. ♪ nobis ♪ ♪ dona nobis ♪ ♪ nobis...
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this subway, i was walking in and listening to mozart, what you think? >> it's fantastic >> the first day of the new year >> the nypd is on the hunt for a trio of thieves who ripped off nearly 6,000,000 dollars worth of inventory from the west 36th jewelry jewelry wholesaler just as the ball was dropping a new year's eve blocks away in times square. it is believe believe this could be an inside job. two of the robbers were caught on camera breaking in the store with a crowbar and hammer. one was was wearing a mask, the other is making a perhaps maybe i should've worn a mask face he's got a camera. if you have any information call crime stoppers, 180(578)577-8477. >> these became's famous after a guy was caught walking a girlfriend on the leash. they call her zina, she is gone missing since christmas eve. please are looking for her she's lasting around 10:00 p.m. at her mother's home. home. she was dressed in black. >> the second avenue subway's finally open in new york city. i was there for the commute. i grew up in new york city and i know the subway sy
this subway, i was walking in and listening to mozart, what you think? >> it's fantastic >> the first day of the new year >> the nypd is on the hunt for a trio of thieves who ripped off nearly 6,000,000 dollars worth of inventory from the west 36th jewelry jewelry wholesaler just as the ball was dropping a new year's eve blocks away in times square. it is believe believe this could be an inside job. two of the robbers were caught on camera breaking in the store with a crowbar...
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just like mozart, the beatles are forever. they're a classic. so people enjoy the music.ou start the music, people start singing along and tapping, irrespective of the age. - i think it's amazing 'cause it's got very nice beat to it and it's just so different. - and we still see current bands, whether that's katy perry singing yesterday, or dolly parton singing one of the good old songs from the beatles, flaming lips. i could keep going on and on. and it's still as popular as ever. - perhaps the best of all tributes comes from george harrison. he said: "the beatles will go on and on." for teen kids news, i'm nicole. (electronic music) ♪ oh, it'[car horns]y... ♪ [angry shouting] excuse me! [storm siren] when it comes to buying a house... trulia knows the house is only half of it. and with 34 map overlays like traffic, crime, natural hazards, and more... you can find the right house and the right neighborhood for you. trulia. the house is only half of it. "it takes only a minute to get a crush on someone, "an hour to like someone, "and a day to love someone, "but it takes a
just like mozart, the beatles are forever. they're a classic. so people enjoy the music.ou start the music, people start singing along and tapping, irrespective of the age. - i think it's amazing 'cause it's got very nice beat to it and it's just so different. - and we still see current bands, whether that's katy perry singing yesterday, or dolly parton singing one of the good old songs from the beatles, flaming lips. i could keep going on and on. and it's still as popular as ever. - perhaps...
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it's the bach-mozart family concert in oakland. come out and enjoy a family concert series from the area's best music schools and ensembles. it's all happening at the asain cultural center staring at noon. the event is free to attend. live look at kirkwood this morning. they have seen 24 inches of snow in the last 24 hours. high of 26 degrees. welcome back to kron four news weekend. radar. we are seeing a lot of scattered showers right now. an update on former president george h-w bush and his wife barbara this morning. officials say the two are improving but remain hospitalized. the two are currently recovering at houston methodist hospital. >> reporter: as this big now putting into motion the liberal clear patch developing. and probably will redevelop few hours and afternoon hours. a live shot of the golden gate. this is the afternoon activity in the evening. overnight and a few scattered showers from morning at looks like more importantly intensity happening tomorrow evening to. and the lineups of some clouds as you can see it t
it's the bach-mozart family concert in oakland. come out and enjoy a family concert series from the area's best music schools and ensembles. it's all happening at the asain cultural center staring at noon. the event is free to attend. live look at kirkwood this morning. they have seen 24 inches of snow in the last 24 hours. high of 26 degrees. welcome back to kron four news weekend. radar. we are seeing a lot of scattered showers right now. an update on former president george h-w bush and his...
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civilization and what we call culture is if you want examples let's say the music of beethoven and mozartwas to some extent fueled by aristocrats hiring the court orchestras which is pretty extravagant. it's financed by the extravagance so we wish that it's been different if we don't wish that they had and so they don't have the art. we actually spend our dollars going to see it and admire it so there's a good argument in this certain kind of extravagance and here we are. perhaps i will take in a show but why not, it's one of the things that makes it an interesting city to visit. >> host: we talked about the economic growth and you talked about the patriotism. we are not encouraged to back up on credit as many commodities we are taught that it's to be a good citizen. should we be spending thrift to help save the country? >> guest: it isn't a kind of patriotism. patriotism. patriotism. i'm quoting some people famously george w. bush to get out there and spend. people like me would like to see the values and the problem is the economy runs on a lot of people getting spending. to create t to
civilization and what we call culture is if you want examples let's say the music of beethoven and mozartwas to some extent fueled by aristocrats hiring the court orchestras which is pretty extravagant. it's financed by the extravagance so we wish that it's been different if we don't wish that they had and so they don't have the art. we actually spend our dollars going to see it and admire it so there's a good argument in this certain kind of extravagance and here we are. perhaps i will take in...
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now mozart couldn't do that or do this 2 years using. lease shire isn't what it used to be. this is something that an intellectual feels very happy about. one interesting paper that came out is work by other people in chicago who point out some over labor force participation is happening because people who should be in labor force are staying home and playing video games. so, you see, is this the good news or bad news? >> wait a minute. >> that's -- i can tell you -- >> no, no, i -- i know their paper the questions is which way is the caution causation. >> you can watch dismiss other programs online at booktv.org. ... [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] >> hello. it is 9:00 p.m. the book festival has been going on for nine hours. the next event -- if you have not seen the book already, you must have been out of the country because she is
now mozart couldn't do that or do this 2 years using. lease shire isn't what it used to be. this is something that an intellectual feels very happy about. one interesting paper that came out is work by other people in chicago who point out some over labor force participation is happening because people who should be in labor force are staying home and playing video games. so, you see, is this the good news or bad news? >> wait a minute. >> that's -- i can tell you -- >> no,...
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opportunity to create their own content, and the nomination for best picture, "manchester by the sea", and mozarte jungle as well. it's a game changer. you are not seeing abc and nbc and hbo and the classics, you are seeing the media onlight outlets. >> it's strange to go to the movies and see amazon's name, and they are financing movies. my favorite, i loved "lion," and it's on itunes already, if you want to see a movie tonight you can log on without even going to the theater. >> let me ask you about mel gibson, and that's a name we have not heard in hollywood a lot after the drama and issues with him, and he was -- i don't want to say excommunicated from hollywood but was not popular anymore, and he was up for best director for the film "hacksaw ridge." >> yeah, and even invoking his name remains controversial, but he is attempting a comeback, and his movie is up for best drama award and for a number of other awards, it's in contention and getting talked about, and he is succeeding in an tempted comeback. >> i do think casey affleck is going to take it, and denzel is going to be honored, and i
opportunity to create their own content, and the nomination for best picture, "manchester by the sea", and mozarte jungle as well. it's a game changer. you are not seeing abc and nbc and hbo and the classics, you are seeing the media onlight outlets. >> it's strange to go to the movies and see amazon's name, and they are financing movies. my favorite, i loved "lion," and it's on itunes already, if you want to see a movie tonight you can log on without even going to the...
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a great director music, occasionally mozart can be dealt and then something comes in and it sounds like a joke, where did it come from? is brilliant but unexpected but yet it makes sense. so they can imagine how they do it. michael jordan at his peak was able to be like that. the other thing about genius is think about the first part, people people just coming from unexpected angles they can be cranky, genius is also correct. what they find is right. >> i was struck in your book that you emphasize that einstein wasn't necessarily a mathematical genius, he had talents but math is not his strongest suits. he was not the best calculator, technically he wasn't as proficient as some of those that he relied on to do his work, but he had almost a visual imagination that allowed him to see things that no one else could see and then he would look from those visual images backward to build then five damages he had in his head. >> that's right. he had a vision, how could david and i walked parallel and yet you think it's impossible but einstein can visualize it in his head. we are walking parallel
a great director music, occasionally mozart can be dealt and then something comes in and it sounds like a joke, where did it come from? is brilliant but unexpected but yet it makes sense. so they can imagine how they do it. michael jordan at his peak was able to be like that. the other thing about genius is think about the first part, people people just coming from unexpected angles they can be cranky, genius is also correct. what they find is right. >> i was struck in your book that you...
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and i'm like yeah, and mozart's violin too, so i go and pump this thing at the bottom and play "takee out to the ball game" and i can imagine hayes sitting there going yay, let's go too. >> what are some of the other presidents you put on the list if you're going to be a visitor? >> of course the great ones, you know, i don't care how different their politics are than yours, but come on, you know, george bush has the same birthday as me, the younger george bush. i'm waiting for him to invite me to his birthday party. >> same age? >> no, five years older, merv griffin as well, but he's not around, but i would like to meet all of them. i once did a story with david eisenhower, the grandson, writing books about his grandfather's time, he was a pulitzer winner, he teaches at penn david and calls me up and says will you write a story with me and i'm like, eisenhower he's not all that well thought of as a president and he starts telling me stories about him and once he starts telling me stories david's father, ike's chief of staff, they eventually retire to getsburg, can you imagine the pr
and i'm like yeah, and mozart's violin too, so i go and pump this thing at the bottom and play "takee out to the ball game" and i can imagine hayes sitting there going yay, let's go too. >> what are some of the other presidents you put on the list if you're going to be a visitor? >> of course the great ones, you know, i don't care how different their politics are than yours, but come on, you know, george bush has the same birthday as me, the younger george bush. i'm...
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i played mozart's sonatas beethoven sonatas and i was never happy with my adagios, i did it with a metronometried everything and i came to the states, and by accident my friend took me to hear ray charles, and i thought now i know an adagio. classical music has not been really promoted these days, when i was young it was very, it was a golden time. they were fantastic players, rachmaninoff, prokovsky. my goodness the inspiration was unbelievable. when i was little i was in theory class two three times. you learn to sing so that's a great thing. if you learn to sing you start to hear i am 90 years old, i don't know why i am here, i should be dead because most people are. my mind is as you can see very sharp and i don't understand i love the day. i love the day. i love music. i adore music. i love to play music, i love to play music, i love to hear great music well played as well. my name is jeanne stark and this is my brief but spectacular take on my life in music. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> inskeep: you can find more videos from our brief but spectacular series online at pbs.org/newshour/brief. >> woodruff:
i played mozart's sonatas beethoven sonatas and i was never happy with my adagios, i did it with a metronometried everything and i came to the states, and by accident my friend took me to hear ray charles, and i thought now i know an adagio. classical music has not been really promoted these days, when i was young it was very, it was a golden time. they were fantastic players, rachmaninoff, prokovsky. my goodness the inspiration was unbelievable. when i was little i was in theory class two...
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mozart can be dealt. he's moving along and something comes an almost like a joke. where did it come from? it's brilliant and did they get it makes sense. one part of geniuses they do things we can't imagine how they do it. michael jordan at his peak was able to be like an athletic genius. together they about the first part alone. the people coming from good and goals, and a genius is also correct. what they find is right. >> i was struck in your book that you emphasized einstein wasn't necessarily a map of michael genius. he had talent, but math is not his strongest suit. he wasn't the best calculator. he wasn't technically in some ways as proficient as many of the people he worked with and relied on to do his work. but he had almost a visual imagination that allowed him to see things that no one else could see and then he would work from those, almost from this visual images backward to build and find the mathematics he needed to justify these images in his head. >> that's exactly right. here's a trick question. how could david and i were parallel, making sure we
mozart can be dealt. he's moving along and something comes an almost like a joke. where did it come from? it's brilliant and did they get it makes sense. one part of geniuses they do things we can't imagine how they do it. michael jordan at his peak was able to be like an athletic genius. together they about the first part alone. the people coming from good and goals, and a genius is also correct. what they find is right. >> i was struck in your book that you emphasized einstein wasn't...
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neil simon at his peak and a great director, mozart can be dealt, it is moving along and it is almostlike a joke. it is brilliant and unexpected but makes sense. we do things you can't imagine. michael jordan at his peak was able to do that. the other thing, think about the first part alone. a genius is also correct. what they find is right. >> guest: i was struck that you emphasized einstein wasn't necessarily a mathematical genius, he had talent but math was not his strongest suit. he wasn't the best calculator, he wasn't as proficient as anyone he relied on to do his work but he had almost -- that allowed him to see things no one else could see but worked from visual images backwards to -- to justify these images he had in his head. >> guest: he had a vision, here is a quick question. how could david and i walk parallel? making sure they walk parallel and swerve together and hit. you think it is impossible but einstein could visualize it, walking parallel, a few yards away from each other and yet we swerve together and hit and always stay parallel. seems impossible. how could that
neil simon at his peak and a great director, mozart can be dealt, it is moving along and it is almostlike a joke. it is brilliant and unexpected but makes sense. we do things you can't imagine. michael jordan at his peak was able to do that. the other thing, think about the first part alone. a genius is also correct. what they find is right. >> guest: i was struck that you emphasized einstein wasn't necessarily a mathematical genius, he had talent but math was not his strongest suit. he...
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you're neil simon had at his peak or great director or music, sometimes you can -- occasionally mozart can be dull but when he's good moving if along and then something comes in almost like a joke. where did it come from? it is brilliant but unexpected but yes -- it makes sense so one part of genius is they do things we can't imagine how they do it. how the heck did they do that michael jordan at the peak an athletic genius but the first part of wealth. if people come from unexpected angle they can be cranky or cue, a genius is also correct. when they find is right. >> yeah and i was struck in your book that you emphasize that einstein wasn't necessarily a math math call but math was not his strongest suit but he wasn't the best calculator technically as proficient as people we worked with and relied on to do his work. but he had -- almost a visual imagination that allowed him to -- aloud him to see things that no one else could see. and then he would work from those almost from the visual images backyard to build and find the mathematics he needed to justify images in his head. is tha
you're neil simon had at his peak or great director or music, sometimes you can -- occasionally mozart can be dull but when he's good moving if along and then something comes in almost like a joke. where did it come from? it is brilliant but unexpected but yes -- it makes sense so one part of genius is they do things we can't imagine how they do it. how the heck did they do that michael jordan at the peak an athletic genius but the first part of wealth. if people come from unexpected angle they...
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i'm thinking general mozart, the failure of negotiation and i think therefore the first thing is to tryt how can there be a better emphasis on negotiation so that we come to a resolution without this sort of showdown at the okay corral. i think that's number one, number two then is clearly it's much more in the province of labor secretary that would be commerce, we will be interested observers and given that we had a history of successful work with labor, to the degree that one, i'll be glad to give my thoughts on credit. >> thank you senator gardner. that is an important issue because it affects the supply chain. everybody was impacted . by that incident a year ago, senator peters. >> thank you mister chairman and welcome to the committee, it's i appreciate the time that we spent in the office, we are talking about a variety of issues and one thing that i was very pleased here was your knowledge of michigan and the industry there, which you did with the steel industry as well as automotive sectors and other industries there. and i particularly am pleased as well with the comments you m
i'm thinking general mozart, the failure of negotiation and i think therefore the first thing is to tryt how can there be a better emphasis on negotiation so that we come to a resolution without this sort of showdown at the okay corral. i think that's number one, number two then is clearly it's much more in the province of labor secretary that would be commerce, we will be interested observers and given that we had a history of successful work with labor, to the degree that one, i'll be glad to...