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paul mccartney, former beatle and musical legend stepped on stage arrived at graduation party that turnednto a lifetime gig for them. >> we were looking around and couldn't believe it. walters said it was mccartney who asked them if he could a couple of songs. for the first song he made up lyrics as he went. >> reporter: then mccartney said let's do "i saw her standing there," a song phase 5 has never
paul mccartney, former beatle and musical legend stepped on stage arrived at graduation party that turnednto a lifetime gig for them. >> we were looking around and couldn't believe it. walters said it was mccartney who asked them if he could a couple of songs. for the first song he made up lyrics as he went. >> reporter: then mccartney said let's do "i saw her standing there," a song phase 5 has never
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ton plus john pizzarelli, his surprising collaboration with paul mccartney. >> considering how long the two takings have been at odds, the relations in the last two weeks are remarkable. relations once strained are now close to normal. washington dropped the country from its list of state sponsors of terrorism. reaction was swift and as you will see subdivided especially over the issues of fugutives from justice wanted by cuba or the u.s. morgan radford is in miami tonight, morgan. >> that's right john. as you mentioned a lot still has to be done when it comes to the exchange of wanted and accused criminals.
ton plus john pizzarelli, his surprising collaboration with paul mccartney. >> considering how long the two takings have been at odds, the relations in the last two weeks are remarkable. relations once strained are now close to normal. washington dropped the country from its list of state sponsors of terrorism. reaction was swift and as you will see subdivided especially over the issues of fugutives from justice wanted by cuba or the u.s. morgan radford is in miami tonight, morgan....
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now john in high demand, paul mccartney recently came calling.a lot of the beatles why he got started. >> i had two older sisters and they had all that beatle music in the house. that's when i tught you could actually perform it, watching them play was a big deal but i always heard my father play the guitar. >> your father was a young. >> yes it was like when i was six or seven or eight my mother i'll never forget it, she said, go tell your father you're going with him today. i would go with him and go from being studio to studio. >> you started at six? >> on bass guitar because that's what my father's musicians taught me. >> where would it be like to grow up in a household where everybody was singing? >> it made it alwaysnjable. in the early '60s, guys playing bye bye blues and bye bye blackbird. >> you were exposed to people like benny goodman right? >> yes. and also following my father around. he was playing with benny goodman. in the early 80s my father would open shows for benny goodman, things would happen very expediting, i expedite exciti
now john in high demand, paul mccartney recently came calling.a lot of the beatles why he got started. >> i had two older sisters and they had all that beatle music in the house. that's when i tught you could actually perform it, watching them play was a big deal but i always heard my father play the guitar. >> your father was a young. >> yes it was like when i was six or seven or eight my mother i'll never forget it, she said, go tell your father you're going with him today....
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you have to hear what paul mccartney has to say right now. >> ♪ >> that is their new single called only>> paul says that working with kanye is a lot like working with john lenon. >> oh , goodness. >> like working back in the day. >> yes. >> he said they would ping-pong back and forth on a song until they seemed to both like it. paul says that only one was written from the perspective of kanye's late mother and was inspired by let it be. collaboration of john lenon and paul mccartney from back in the 70's. >> they did ping-ponging there. >> yeah good interesting. >> playing some tunes. they sat down and wrote that. >>> well parentally this dude, you ever go to the the ballgame, as an adult with the ball glove which is a violation. >> yes. >> but some people they want to catch the ball. >> this guy has a glove in one hand and camera in the other, his a nation catch that professional ball players are saying, we will show you next. >>> a couple of weird things about this next story, look at the two baseball game. >> um-hmm. >> once you get past about nine or ten, should you bewaring a ball
you have to hear what paul mccartney has to say right now. >> ♪ >> that is their new single called only>> paul says that working with kanye is a lot like working with john lenon. >> oh , goodness. >> like working back in the day. >> yes. >> he said they would ping-pong back and forth on a song until they seemed to both like it. paul says that only one was written from the perspective of kanye's late mother and was inspired by let it be. collaboration...
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. >> yes we did. [ laughter ] paul mccartney saw it. >> jimmy: paul mccartney was sick in japan, andt made him laugh, made him happy. >> that was the coolest thing ever. >> jimmy: and i heard that i was like, dude i got to tell terry this. cause that's so cool. that's paul mccartney. >> that is the coolest. >> jimmy: we made paul mccartney healthy again. [ cheers and applause ] >> so how do we top that? one thing i noticed is -- >> jimmy: we got 20 million hits on youtube. >> 20 million hits. how do you top it without being x-rated. i was like -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: no, no, no, not that yet. >> you know i was thinking biceps. we can go biceps now. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: oh, yeah. >> can we try that? >> jimmy: okay, yeah, yeah. [ laughter ] it might have to be a pillow. >> okay. get the green screen! >> jimmy: i can do back up. >> green screen. >> jimmy: i know, you can do that. or we can do bats right out again. i'll go to the next one. and then speaking of nip syncing and let's move over to lip syncing cause you also did lip sync battle -- >> yes! >> jimmy: versus mike tyson. >>
. >> yes we did. [ laughter ] paul mccartney saw it. >> jimmy: paul mccartney was sick in japan, andt made him laugh, made him happy. >> that was the coolest thing ever. >> jimmy: and i heard that i was like, dude i got to tell terry this. cause that's so cool. that's paul mccartney. >> that is the coolest. >> jimmy: we made paul mccartney healthy again. [ cheers and applause ] >> so how do we top that? one thing i noticed is -- >> jimmy: we got...
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. >>> paul mccartney gives up a life long habit to be a better exam tomorrow his grand kid we will let you know what it was, melissa. >>> still warm and humid temperatures in the 60's and 07's in the the area it does turn unsettled for second half of the weekend as we are tracking showers and storms, we have got details coming up with the accu weather forecast. >>> dozens of pets will be sleeping in new homes tonight. the paws northeast adoption center held its annual road to puppy bowl. those hoping to add a playful pooch or a fury feline to the family came out for fun filled event with photo ops giveaways and adorable pets this coincide with the center's first anniversary in operation. >>> dozens of volunteers spent their saturday morning sweeping and picking up trash making sure that local parks look sharp just in time for summer. action cam on the scene here catching up with several people cleaning up the playground area at olney recreation center this community clean up day was hosted by congressman brendon boyle. >>> time for a check of the accu weather forecast with meteorologis
. >>> paul mccartney gives up a life long habit to be a better exam tomorrow his grand kid we will let you know what it was, melissa. >>> still warm and humid temperatures in the 60's and 07's in the the area it does turn unsettled for second half of the weekend as we are tracking showers and storms, we have got details coming up with the accu weather forecast. >>> dozens of pets will be sleeping in new homes tonight. the paws northeast adoption center held its annual...
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paul mccartney, former beetle and musical legend stepped on stage. >> we were looking around and couldn'tit. walters said it was mccartney who asked them if he could a couple of songs. for the first song he made up lyrics as he went. then he said let's do "i saw her standing there." >> so a little tutelage from mccartney and help from the internet you were able to pull this off. >> exactly. he really was helping us through it. he was calling out the stops in the songs. >> reporter: they said maccartney was a very down to earth-father. >> he got in the drummer's face with the camera. it was crazy. >> and that drummer happened to be mitchell high school band director joe keena. >> he was right on the drum set. cool experience but i was heart pounding, one of the biggest rock stars in the world. i'm going to be on a home video with him. >> having him on the stage is something you can't be prepaed for. in music school they don't teach you what to do when you're playing with the beatles. >> walter and phase 5 ready to share their stage with anything. >> that was wcst reporting. that's the "cbs
paul mccartney, former beetle and musical legend stepped on stage. >> we were looking around and couldn'tit. walters said it was mccartney who asked them if he could a couple of songs. for the first song he made up lyrics as he went. then he said let's do "i saw her standing there." >> so a little tutelage from mccartney and help from the internet you were able to pull this off. >> exactly. he really was helping us through it. he was calling out the stops in the...
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hes with at a concert a charity thing paul mccartney.in front of stevie wonder hits like a mike stand and watch what happens. stevie grabbed the mike stand, all right. >> yeah, he did. >> larry: show it again slow it down. there he goes paul mccartney-- stevie grabs it right there. it's not herby hancock grabbing it. now i think stevie's blind all right. but what is up with that? >> he has echo location basically-- he's basically a bat. >> i think he has some sight. the songs he writes are way too-- he. >> larry: he has imagination. >> i can't visualize a ribbon in a sky and i can see. >> maybe maybe. >> okay is this our moment. >> break it down. are we seeing eye-to-eye. >> maybe, there are certain things that only become visible to you to your heart to your mind to your soul by the acts of not laying sight upon them. >> larry: we cannot top that ladies and gentlemen. that solves every single conspiracy theory. we'll be right back. (cheers and applause) >> i went to a stevie wonder concert about eight years ago 1968. fingertip, i though
hes with at a concert a charity thing paul mccartney.in front of stevie wonder hits like a mike stand and watch what happens. stevie grabbed the mike stand, all right. >> yeah, he did. >> larry: show it again slow it down. there he goes paul mccartney-- stevie grabs it right there. it's not herby hancock grabbing it. now i think stevie's blind all right. but what is up with that? >> he has echo location basically-- he's basically a bat. >> i think he has some sight. the...
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that's from paul mccartney. he said sign here. i went back and read this letter.t was a letter saying i enjoyed your work where i played rhythm guitar. he said i wonder if you will be interested in recording some of my post beatle catalog and we could call it good night mccartney. maybe you would be interested in doing this. that was the letter. i think maybe i'm interested in doing this. >> this is going to come out this summer? >> july 28th. >> you opened for sinatra in 9/35? '93? >> yes i think he and mccartney are both some of the most recognizable musical faces. i opened for sinatra in germany, i shook his hand and he saidhe said, eat something you look bad. i would open for 20, 25 minutes. and i would look in the wings and there was sinatra and as long as he's snapping we're okay. >> congratulations for all your success. >> thank you very much. thank you. >> that's our broadcast. thank you for watching. i'm john seigenthaler. i'll see you back here tomorrow night. the news continues with antonio mora and libby casey. >> >>> government surveillance - we need
that's from paul mccartney. he said sign here. i went back and read this letter.t was a letter saying i enjoyed your work where i played rhythm guitar. he said i wonder if you will be interested in recording some of my post beatle catalog and we could call it good night mccartney. maybe you would be interested in doing this. that was the letter. i think maybe i'm interested in doing this. >> this is going to come out this summer? >> july 28th. >> you opened for sinatra in...
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sir paul mccartney saying he quit his daily dose of marijuana.he rocker famous for his love of pot even spending ten days in a japanese jail for possession. now telling a british paper his decision is a parent thing. at 72 he doesn't want to set a bad example for his children and grandchildren. >>> next cutting off locks of love in this famous landmark in paris. tourists leaving symbols of eternal love on this bridge. well, love might not last forever, not here, anyway. close to 1 million padlocks weighing 45 tons causing part of the bridge to collapse. the locks now coming down monday. they say they want paris to keep its reputation as a city of romance but would love visitors to show their love in other ways. >>> and there's no love lost on this woman in a ohio courtroom convicted of pepper spraying a woman in a burger king. the judge offering the choice of jail or being pepper sprayed by her victim. to her surprise, it was only salt water there. the judge said he did it for the scare factor. that same judge sentencing another woman to walk 30
sir paul mccartney saying he quit his daily dose of marijuana.he rocker famous for his love of pot even spending ten days in a japanese jail for possession. now telling a british paper his decision is a parent thing. at 72 he doesn't want to set a bad example for his children and grandchildren. >>> next cutting off locks of love in this famous landmark in paris. tourists leaving symbols of eternal love on this bridge. well, love might not last forever, not here, anyway. close to 1...
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. >> still to come, a big light change for legendary beatles paul mccartney.th a little help fr why are all these people so asleep yet i'm so awake? did you know your brain has two systems? one helps keep you awake- the other helps you sleep. science suggests when you have insomnia, the wake system in your brain may be too strong and your neurotransmitters remain too active as you try to sleep, which could be leading to your insomnia. ohh...maybe that's what's preventing me from getting the sleep i need! talk to your doctor about ways to manage your insomnia. lowe's presents: how to plan for the future. happy valentine's day. happy birthday. sorry i forgot our anniversary. happy mother's day. select hanging baskets now just 2 for $10 at lowe's. >>> still 20 come on "today," we got through memorial day. july 4th is just around the corner. when we come back a must-see investigation on barbecue safety. is your grill a ticking time bomb in the backyard? >> this has my super nervous. >> a surprise announcement from rap star iggy azalea. but first these messages. th
. >> still to come, a big light change for legendary beatles paul mccartney.th a little help fr why are all these people so asleep yet i'm so awake? did you know your brain has two systems? one helps keep you awake- the other helps you sleep. science suggests when you have insomnia, the wake system in your brain may be too strong and your neurotransmitters remain too active as you try to sleep, which could be leading to your insomnia. ohh...maybe that's what's preventing me from getting...
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sir paul mccartney told the daily mirror that he has given up marijuana after many years of indulgence he doesn't want to set a bad example for his kids and grandchildren by using the drug. he said his decision is a parent thing and he goes on to say the last time i smoked was a long time ago. a lot of people are nodding their heads. they can probably relate he wants to do the right thing he's one of the world's most famous dads, of course, his kids are even famous in his own right he's the father of stella mccartney. so we respect him for that. no question about it. >> he'll get drunk instead. >> wine is not bad. so our last story has to do with kristen bell's memorable uber ride. she had requested a personal uber. little did she know she had requested an uber carpool ride. this is a new function of the app that you can now request a ride as a carpool and it maybes the fare a lot cheaper in the long run. well she began her tweets with this one. didn't know uber had a carpool option but my driver just pulled over and said got to pick someone else up. this should be fun. and then she tw
sir paul mccartney told the daily mirror that he has given up marijuana after many years of indulgence he doesn't want to set a bad example for his kids and grandchildren by using the drug. he said his decision is a parent thing and he goes on to say the last time i smoked was a long time ago. a lot of people are nodding their heads. they can probably relate he wants to do the right thing he's one of the world's most famous dads, of course, his kids are even famous in his own right he's the...
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communications, i said that's from paul mccartney. he said sign here.n i read the letter, it said i enjoyed your work on kisses on the bottom, i had played rhythm guitar on his record. he said i wonder if you'd be interested in recording some of my post beatle catalog. i thought it would be nice and call it post midnight mccartney maybe you'd be interested in dog this. that was of the letter. i thought i'd be interested. >> this is coming out this summer? >> july 28 hopefully. >> you opened in 1993? >> that was crazy really fun to be i think sinatra and mccartney are the two most noticeable musical faces that you can say i was with both of these people. i opened the show for sinatra and only met him once before a concert in berlin, germany. he said eat something you look bad. it was a big moment for me. >> he obviously heard your music, knew about you. >> i would be playing opening i did 20-25 minutes and i would look in the wings and there was sinatra watching us, snapping his fingers. i thought as long as he's snapping we're ok. >> congratulations for
communications, i said that's from paul mccartney. he said sign here.n i read the letter, it said i enjoyed your work on kisses on the bottom, i had played rhythm guitar on his record. he said i wonder if you'd be interested in recording some of my post beatle catalog. i thought it would be nice and call it post midnight mccartney maybe you'd be interested in dog this. that was of the letter. i thought i'd be interested. >> this is coming out this summer? >> july 28 hopefully....
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. >>> also coming up this morning, the revelation from paul mccartney, what he has stopped doing now with the new developments in the case of the death on new york's hudson river. >> a woman accused of killing her fiance on a kayak trip. prosecutors say the motive was money. but her lawyer said that she's the real victim in all of this. now, he's revealing what kind of defense he's working on to clear his name. abc's linzie janis with more. >> reporter: prosecutors say angelika graswald is guilty of murder, even claiming they have a confession. but her lawyers say, recent developments, it's the opposite, she's a victim in a terrible accident. this morning, defense attorneys for graswald hoping an autopsy will exonerate the 35-year-old for the murder of her fiance, vincent viafore. >> we expect to see it was an accidental drowning hypertherm ya ya. we don't have it yet. >> reporter: in court friday, pleading not guilty to intentional murder and reckless manslaughter, her lawyers telling reporters, the charges don't add up. >> logically, a personcan't commit the same act both intention
. >>> also coming up this morning, the revelation from paul mccartney, what he has stopped doing now with the new developments in the case of the death on new york's hudson river. >> a woman accused of killing her fiance on a kayak trip. prosecutors say the motive was money. but her lawyer said that she's the real victim in all of this. now, he's revealing what kind of defense he's working on to clear his name. abc's linzie janis with more. >> reporter: prosecutors say...
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two beatles -- paul mccartney and rigo star getting ready to do their performance.osphere around the musicians and crew has been electric. the presence of two beatles on this stage and they had not even played a note yet. ♪ john: rock 'n roll is the art form of our generation. >> we support the museum here in cleveland. we run the whole nomination process. we raise money and help everything they do. john: the scale of it is titanic and it is amazing the stuff that is there. ♪ john: what is amazing about this place -- it is a little overwhelming. i feel like i can spend three days here and see only a third. green day, the youngest band of this set of inductees. billy joel armstrong, the voice of a generation political. >> ♪ everybody hears the propaganda sing along to the age of paranoia ♪ john: american idiot is a full frontal assault of the bush administration. an explicit political album. and later became a broadway show. that is what happens in america. music turns into mass commerce for a broadway audience. joan jett, thank god that woman is in. she has been ico
two beatles -- paul mccartney and rigo star getting ready to do their performance.osphere around the musicians and crew has been electric. the presence of two beatles on this stage and they had not even played a note yet. ♪ john: rock 'n roll is the art form of our generation. >> we support the museum here in cleveland. we run the whole nomination process. we raise money and help everything they do. john: the scale of it is titanic and it is amazing the stuff that is there. ♪ john:...
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and paul mccartney. "stand by me" was a top ten hit in 1961. he was 76. that's all of our time.'m tony harris. the news continues next live from london. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> ♪ hello there, this is news-hour live from london, coming up, in the next 60 minutes. we have probable cause to file criminal charges, and six police officers are charged, over other the death of freddie gray, and earthquake survivors start going back indoors, as they stop disease and angry and scared, they pick through the rubble, after an air
and paul mccartney. "stand by me" was a top ten hit in 1961. he was 76. that's all of our time.'m tony harris. the news continues next live from london. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> ♪ hello there, this is news-hour live from london, coming up, in the next 60 minutes. we have probable cause to file criminal charges, and six police officers are charged, over other the death of freddie gray, and earthquake survivors start going back indoors, as they stop disease and angry and scared, they...
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. >> jon: and when was the last time paul mccartney and michael jackson did a duet?ng once under obama -- (laughter) i remember mccartney stuferg from that terrible disease where he could only grow a shaving cream beard. (laughter) here's how glaringly challengeable a statement that is a cnn reporter followed up about it. >> something you said on stage bears follow-up, particularly the president, how has he inflamed racial tensions? >> well -- >> jon: and you know, ted, while you struggle to be specific i'll read a little something just in case it takes you a while. >> i think he has not used his role as president to bring us together. he has -- (laughter) -- exacerbated racial misunderstandings, racial tensions from back at the summit to a series of efforts to pit americans against each other. >> jon: "...mee nay osoz-nyet" (russian) come on cruz! all you did was take, like a minute to say the exact same thing just a rephrasing of what you said before! >> part of the problem is the way he advocates for any given plan is to build a straw man of the opposition and vil
. >> jon: and when was the last time paul mccartney and michael jackson did a duet?ng once under obama -- (laughter) i remember mccartney stuferg from that terrible disease where he could only grow a shaving cream beard. (laughter) here's how glaringly challengeable a statement that is a cnn reporter followed up about it. >> something you said on stage bears follow-up, particularly the president, how has he inflamed racial tensions? >> well -- >> jon: and you know, ted,...
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. >> one of the first pieces we did was with paul mccartney where we recorded the final concert at candlestick we had our cameras with paul and people were actually able to feel like they were with him. since then, we have done narrative pieces. we did a movie. we recently did a piece with north face were people are climbing. it feels like you are flytinging over. these are experiences that are available today. you can download them through google play or through oculus. we recently released our first ios iphone app. emily: cliff, you were an early investor in oculus. what is your take on facebook buying them? cliff: it launched this vr movement that has been happening over the past year since the announcement. i'm excited about it. emily: what do you see facebook getting out of this? cliff: i think mark zuckerberg has even said he sees this as the next platform. a lot of the content right now is very much an individual and immersive experience but the goal is to make it a more social experiences that you can share with your friends and family. emily: who do you view as your competitors becaus
. >> one of the first pieces we did was with paul mccartney where we recorded the final concert at candlestick we had our cameras with paul and people were actually able to feel like they were with him. since then, we have done narrative pieces. we did a movie. we recently did a piece with north face were people are climbing. it feels like you are flytinging over. these are experiences that are available today. you can download them through google play or through oculus. we recently...
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grexit one of the first pieces we did was with paul mccartney, where we recorded a concert at candlestickwe had cameras up on stage and people were able to feel like they are actually next to the piano. that was an amazing experience. since then we've done narrative pieces, we did a movie we recently did a great piece of north face where people are climbing up the moab, we put our camera on a drone so you feel you're flying over the moab with people jumping out. these are experiences that are available you can download them from the google place store. you can go to oculus share and download them for the oculus they are also available for samsung vr. the recently released our first ios iphone app. emily: you were an early investor in oculus. what is your take on facebook buying them for $2 billion? >> i was very happy with that. it launched this vr movement that's been happening over the past year since that announcement. i'm excited about it. personally and professionally. emily: what does facebook get out of this? how were they be integrated? >> they have the next platform. a lot of the
grexit one of the first pieces we did was with paul mccartney, where we recorded a concert at candlestickwe had cameras up on stage and people were able to feel like they are actually next to the piano. that was an amazing experience. since then we've done narrative pieces, we did a movie we recently did a great piece of north face where people are climbing up the moab, we put our camera on a drone so you feel you're flying over the moab with people jumping out. these are experiences that are...
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. >> do you think -- paul mccartney did the collaboration with kanye and with rihanna "four five --"o you think there is this collaboration? >> it is the moment. it is the ubiquitousness of pop culture in a connected world. if the beatles were to hit the scene now and on the internet they could register as the most influential group and genre. but maybe there is something about hip hop. the staying power has been remarkable. we have gone from the pure -- furious five to gangster rap and trap music which is weird because i am almost 35. i only want to listen to stuff that sounds like kanye west and i don't know what young thug is talking about. >> it is american. it is an american thing and maybe that's -- >> that's why it is better. >> what is more american than country music? why isn't that in the study. >> that's not in the study and i feel bad because you are so passionatly involved in this music conversation, but i think these two london universities have way too much time and money. why does anybody care? music is a melting pot of so many sounds and themes. it doesn't matter who
. >> do you think -- paul mccartney did the collaboration with kanye and with rihanna "four five --"o you think there is this collaboration? >> it is the moment. it is the ubiquitousness of pop culture in a connected world. if the beatles were to hit the scene now and on the internet they could register as the most influential group and genre. but maybe there is something about hip hop. the staying power has been remarkable. we have gone from the pure -- furious five to...
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when i did my first book the ray charles book i thought it would get a call from paul mccartney nick jagger and eric clapton and hear it for the rest of my life because ray charles is such a megastar. nobody called. nobody called and one of the things i learned is that i can't count on the books that i have done to generate more work for me that i have too continued to go out. now i have an agent who i love and he is also very proactive and his name is david z. leon i'll but i don't take anything for granted. but i also have to say and maybe this is what kept me as a ghostwriter who has always been able to work, i like the hustle. i like phonecalls and i think it's good to hustle. i think it's good for us to look for work and expose ourselves. i mean in other words to kind of risk rejection they think is good for the soul because to be too protective i'm not going to talk to this person because they may reject me, that isn't made. it's okay to be rejected but i tried to tell people, if i want to do your book i will look you in the eye and tell you i really really want to do your book
when i did my first book the ray charles book i thought it would get a call from paul mccartney nick jagger and eric clapton and hear it for the rest of my life because ray charles is such a megastar. nobody called. nobody called and one of the things i learned is that i can't count on the books that i have done to generate more work for me that i have too continued to go out. now i have an agent who i love and he is also very proactive and his name is david z. leon i'll but i don't take...
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i thought the next day i'd get a call from paul mccartney, mick jagger eric clapton, and i'd just have gigs for the rest of my life because, you know ray charles is such a mega star. nobody called. nobody called. and one of the things i learned is that i can't count on the bookings that i've done to generate more work for me, that i have to continue to go out and -- now i have an agent who i love, and he's also very proactive, and his name is david. but i, i don't take anything for, anything for granted. but i also have to say -- and maybe this is what has kept me as a ghost writer who's always been able to work -- i like the hustle. i mean, i like cold calls and i think it's good to hustle. i think it's good for us to look for work and expose ourselves and be, i mean, in other words to kind of risk rejection. i think it's good for the soul. because to be too protective to say, well, i'm not going to talk to this person because they may reject me, i mean, that isn't me. i mean it's okay to be rejected, but i try to tell people when i meet them the truth. and if i want to do your book,
i thought the next day i'd get a call from paul mccartney, mick jagger eric clapton, and i'd just have gigs for the rest of my life because, you know ray charles is such a mega star. nobody called. nobody called. and one of the things i learned is that i can't count on the bookings that i've done to generate more work for me, that i have to continue to go out and -- now i have an agent who i love, and he's also very proactive, and his name is david. but i, i don't take anything for, anything...
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luckily i was propped up by ed sheeran, paul mccartney, we created a song that is a like an anthem thatthe petition, i have to take my opportunity to change, and it takes 30 seconds. probably the most important thing, best thing you could do this week. >> did ed sheeran give you coaching on the rapping? >> no, ed said you have to rap this. i don't think i can. i will give it a go. it sound good. the message is clear. and the song is catchy. it makes you have little goose bumps. ♪ the revolution >> the public has far more power than they realize. in the last 24 hours, 20 million views on the video where i am doing my apparent rapping. we are 1.25 million signatures on the petition. on anyone's, that's amazing. look if you are watching this and you are a parent. you shouldn't feel comfortable when i tell you that your precious child statistically will live a shorter life than you. that shouldn't sit well with you. ♪ yeah ♪ i'm only joking, man >> the schools, there are many things that need to fix this crisis as we'll explain. >> i want to see children learning about food, growing food, f
luckily i was propped up by ed sheeran, paul mccartney, we created a song that is a like an anthem thatthe petition, i have to take my opportunity to change, and it takes 30 seconds. probably the most important thing, best thing you could do this week. >> did ed sheeran give you coaching on the rapping? >> no, ed said you have to rap this. i don't think i can. i will give it a go. it sound good. the message is clear. and the song is catchy. it makes you have little goose bumps. ♪...
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you own every album that paul mccartney and david bowie have done.ou enjoy music or because music has real influence on your life? noah: it is both. music in movies is something -- it is just one of the major elements for me. when i go into a movie, of what is the sound? musically, what is the sound? there is another element in this movie which i thought brought a timeless element to a kind of contemporary story, but it also connected me to kramer versus kramer which is a movie sort of from my childhood that is not a comedy, but it -- i think that sort of new york and new york of my childhood, i don't know. it is that time of my life that i always seem to sort of revisit because i think it stimulates creativity for me. initially, i was listening to it because it brought me back -- it made me feel creative and it felt right for the movie. charlie: this is your second collaboration with james james murphy. charlie: he becamenoah: he became a friend when he made music for a movie ended great stuff for this. charlie: this is the third clip we have. this
you own every album that paul mccartney and david bowie have done.ou enjoy music or because music has real influence on your life? noah: it is both. music in movies is something -- it is just one of the major elements for me. when i go into a movie, of what is the sound? musically, what is the sound? there is another element in this movie which i thought brought a timeless element to a kind of contemporary story, but it also connected me to kramer versus kramer which is a movie sort of from my...
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have nascar this weekend and next week 85,000 people will be here with the firefly festival with paul mccartneyn the next weekend with blake shelton and the big barrel festival and then the next weekend it is georgia florida line and then the profitable kent county and all of the businesses in it which includes dion and the amazingly smelling barbeque. >> it brings a lot of money to delaware and the dover in general, so i wanted to get out here to bring some money into my own household. >> reporter: and coming back here live this is monster who is ready for the race weekend. there are tickets available and if you want to come out the firefly, i checked the tickets, and if you want the buy the pass, it has to be the four-day pass, and it is a minimum of $350, but it is over 100 concerts over the four-day weekend. and so all of the cool kids are going to be hanging out here and present company excluded. >> or included. tim, thank you. >> and new information about the stockton county's stalled deal to combine show both into a slowed deal to combine the new jersey tuition that will not be raised. t
have nascar this weekend and next week 85,000 people will be here with the firefly festival with paul mccartneyn the next weekend with blake shelton and the big barrel festival and then the next weekend it is georgia florida line and then the profitable kent county and all of the businesses in it which includes dion and the amazingly smelling barbeque. >> it brings a lot of money to delaware and the dover in general, so i wanted to get out here to bring some money into my own household....
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was actually on our way to do a benefit for paul mccartney last night, so we were doing paul mccartney'ser party. >> he was working for the robinhood foundation up there. i was supposed to go up there. >> we're glad to hear that you're okay. >> i'm glad you guys -- thank you for your time. let me share my store. >> i of course. and try to have a good birthday. >> yes. >> wow. >> ill i will, i will, i will have a great birthday, the only way to do it. >> your health is precious. and we'll take a break. i'm lynne abraham. when i became philadelphia's da, child victims had to face a judge ...a jury...the public... and testify eye to eye with their attackers. it wasn't right. so i got a constitutional amendment passed allowing children to testify remotely. i'm running for mayor for the same reason -- our children should come first. jim kenney and tony williams are fighting over public schools versus charters. i disagree. we have to improve education for all of our children. by switching to progressive. that was me, mom. [ laugh ] i thought you said, "that was me, mom." [ laughter ] >> they'r
was actually on our way to do a benefit for paul mccartney last night, so we were doing paul mccartney'ser party. >> he was working for the robinhood foundation up there. i was supposed to go up there. >> we're glad to hear that you're okay. >> i'm glad you guys -- thank you for your time. let me share my store. >> i of course. and try to have a good birthday. >> yes. >> wow. >> ill i will, i will, i will have a great birthday, the only way to do it....
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> yam minute got on the train at 30th street station and was on his way for a benefit for the paul mccartneyn. >> searchers and investigators continue to comb through the wreckage of amtrak regional 188. it was all hands on detectives as well for area hospitals last night. doctors and nurses saw and heard all kinds of incredible accounts of heroism and they say that kept the injuries from being even worse than they are. fox 29's joyce evans has been speaking with those who were ready and waiting to help. >> imagine ride ago bike at full speed into a brick wall. so that's what happened to some of them the most seriously injured were in the front few cars. >> reporter: about 60 of the bleeding and battered were rushed to aria health frankford and torresdale campuses. >> very nerve racking. you really don't know what's coming through the door. >> reporter: they came mostly in police patrol cars and septa buses. >> very somber. everybody was, um, in shock. >> reporter: they were met by doctors and nurses and staff many voluntarily coming in. >> actually almost looked like they were fire victims.
> yam minute got on the train at 30th street station and was on his way for a benefit for the paul mccartneyn. >> searchers and investigators continue to comb through the wreckage of amtrak regional 188. it was all hands on detectives as well for area hospitals last night. doctors and nurses saw and heard all kinds of incredible accounts of heroism and they say that kept the injuries from being even worse than they are. fox 29's joyce evans has been speaking with those who were ready...
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. >> so hard for many to believe that and ya west, and paul mccartney making music together.is? >> he says, what happened? okay listen to their song first. >> ♪ ♪ >> okay anyway, so they're working together. he says the collaboration is just as satisfying as his collaboration with john lennon. are you kidding me? they said that when he and kanye get together it was like playing table tennis, pingpong back and forth boom boom, boom, boom. what's the name of this song they're singing smear. >> only one. >> well it is a good thing about it, it is kind of about kanye's mom right? >> yes. >> and so also inspired by the song let it be though. >> i guess i hear a little let it be in there. >> a little. >> please. let it be. allison williams shows two very different sides every herself, half glammed up half all natural. >> look at that all put together, looks like one photo on instagram. so she writes: took half my make up off. guess marnie hashtag 90s lip season five. >> it is odd looking isn't it? >> it is odd looking. >> like one giant eye. >> because lot of celebrities doing ther
. >> so hard for many to believe that and ya west, and paul mccartney making music together.is? >> he says, what happened? okay listen to their song first. >> ♪ ♪ >> okay anyway, so they're working together. he says the collaboration is just as satisfying as his collaboration with john lennon. are you kidding me? they said that when he and kanye get together it was like playing table tennis, pingpong back and forth boom boom, boom, boom. what's the name of this song...
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i don't love the stuff we have heard kanye and paul mccartney have been working on together. they are working on something more nuanced, more about bringing these approaches together. not just piling one on top of the other and doing a different sort of emotion around that. there is an interesting thing happening with country and hip-hop. both sort of working class based music that we have seen either jason aldean and ludicrous or -- >> to the extent hip hop is increasingly southern it will have -- >> that feels more organic. my question is, to go back to the beginning is if we are talking about hip-hop and the beatles it's 50 years later and we are still listening to beatles songs. 65 years later and we are still listening to early b.b. king. are there hip-hop songs, artists we'll still care about 30, 40 years down the line. >> i think artists like emcee. hip hop's influence is so strong paul mccartney is a beatle but you have people like who is the old white guy with kanye west. they have no idea. it shows how fame -- everything is for a time. see i used to intern at warner
i don't love the stuff we have heard kanye and paul mccartney have been working on together. they are working on something more nuanced, more about bringing these approaches together. not just piling one on top of the other and doing a different sort of emotion around that. there is an interesting thing happening with country and hip-hop. both sort of working class based music that we have seen either jason aldean and ludicrous or -- >> to the extent hip hop is increasingly southern it...
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why don't you take your last 15 seconds and telling us about the time you played the piano with paul mccartney. >> october 8, 2005. who remembers? >> i was there. >> the sirius xm studios picked out of the audience. my wife said please don't weep on this man. and i did i played piano, i said union wages, right? he said you're not going to get paid for this don't get above your station. >> i never forget when you came back to the station, you said the hands that wrote hey jude touched these hands. >> good to see you. don't you want to know more about that follow james on twitter, he'll offer you a few more facts. >>> a month into her presidential campaign, and we still haven't heard from hillary clinton. now, some media outlets are finding new ways to call out hillary clinton. so much attention on jeb bush and what he said. how about on what hillary clinton is not saying. she's in the presidential protection program. >>> plus we'll show you why students at a catholic college have decided they don't want cardinal timothy dolan speaking at their graduation. when a moment spontaneously turns roman
why don't you take your last 15 seconds and telling us about the time you played the piano with paul mccartney. >> october 8, 2005. who remembers? >> i was there. >> the sirius xm studios picked out of the audience. my wife said please don't weep on this man. and i did i played piano, i said union wages, right? he said you're not going to get paid for this don't get above your station. >> i never forget when you came back to the station, you said the hands that wrote hey...
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music, obviously, you, i think own every album paul mccartney and david bowie ever released. >> sure. it simply because you enjoy music or music has some real enfliens on your life? >> it's both. and music and movies is, you know, something, you know it's just one of the major elements you know, for me. you know when i go into a movie of what is the sound and, you know, musically what is the sound. another element of the movie is a timeless element was brought to a contemporary story but connected me to cramer vs. cramer which is a movie sort of from my childhood that's not a comedy, it's obviously very different than this movie, but i think that sort of new york and new york of my childhood there's something kind of -- i don't know it's a -- it's that time of my life that i always seemed to sort of revisit you know, because i think it stimulates creativity for me so initially i was listening because it kind of brought me back to -- i don't know, made me feel creative and felt right with the movie. >> rose: your second collaboration with james murphy? >> yeah, and james did original m
music, obviously, you, i think own every album paul mccartney and david bowie ever released. >> sure. it simply because you enjoy music or music has some real enfliens on your life? >> it's both. and music and movies is, you know, something, you know it's just one of the major elements you know, for me. you know when i go into a movie of what is the sound and, you know, musically what is the sound. another element of the movie is a timeless element was brought to a contemporary...
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he's got the company of paul mccartney, the works. no too bad. >>> environmental activists plan to protest against chevron. the sierra club and representatives from communities near chevron's oil refinery say they plan to confront company executives at the annual shareholder meeting tomorrow. it's been three years since the massive richmond rerhinery fire in 2012 that set hunts of people to the hospital with breathing problems. protesters say chevron has shown disregard for human rights and the environment. since the fire the company says it has inspected and surveyed 12,000 sections of pipe and taken other safety measures. >>> meantime, crews are expected to remove part of the the broken oil pipeline near santa barbara later today. plains all american operates that pipeline. company officials say the pipe will be tested to see if deterioration is what led to last week's oil spill that fouled the santa barbara coastline. workers are still trying to clean up that mess and are now training volunteers on how to safely help out with the e
he's got the company of paul mccartney, the works. no too bad. >>> environmental activists plan to protest against chevron. the sierra club and representatives from communities near chevron's oil refinery say they plan to confront company executives at the annual shareholder meeting tomorrow. it's been three years since the massive richmond rerhinery fire in 2012 that set hunts of people to the hospital with breathing problems. protesters say chevron has shown disregard for human...
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you always talk about paul hk cart any mccartney, paul mccartney. the other guy is letterman. he's been everything. he's been here. like carson was for another generation he was for us. >> and for i think a couple of generations probably. i was too young to stay up late enough to watch the 80s on the nbc show but -- >> that makes me feel really old. i was in college. >> even in high school you know 12:30 at night. so then i got to college and he moves over to cbs in '93 and that's when i really started watching every night. and i started to realize what my dad and older friends were talking about. and i thought last night, although it wasn't a big explosive emotional finale, it was perfect for him. there was no crying. no real sentimentality. he thanked the right people. it was very funny. top ten was great. and it was perfect dave. i thought it was a great way to go out. >> i think mark halperin the thing that was so shocking about letterman when he first exblowedploded on to the scene, it was almost kind of like "mad men." remember when "mad men" first came out, you said oh,
you always talk about paul hk cart any mccartney, paul mccartney. the other guy is letterman. he's been everything. he's been here. like carson was for another generation he was for us. >> and for i think a couple of generations probably. i was too young to stay up late enough to watch the 80s on the nbc show but -- >> that makes me feel really old. i was in college. >> even in high school you know 12:30 at night. so then i got to college and he moves over to cbs in '93 and...
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paul mccartney will be there, but it is usually a big surprise. it is aerosmith. you have mary j, rihanna, lady gaga of i. erik: the highest price ever paid for artwork is a cosco sold at christie's. the painting was bought by an anonymous collective. it smashed the previous record of $142 million held by african they can work -- offensive work. the auction brought in millions in total. stephanie: a lot on the record-breaking price. david joins us now. i want to start with the art for sale. who is in the audience. and who is bidding on it? katya: he sold at the cosco. -- apus-- at the cost of it -- of picasso. stephanie: did he say why he was selling? katya: the prices were to give. steve wynn and michael of us was there. erik: from blackstone. katya: i did not see him for the first time in a while. stephanie: i know it's an anonymous buyer, but this is your jam. what do you think about this? is he american, chinese russian? katya: there are probably a half dozen people in the world who can afford such a painting. some assume it is a saudi family.
paul mccartney will be there, but it is usually a big surprise. it is aerosmith. you have mary j, rihanna, lady gaga of i. erik: the highest price ever paid for artwork is a cosco sold at christie's. the painting was bought by an anonymous collective. it smashed the previous record of $142 million held by african they can work -- offensive work. the auction brought in millions in total. stephanie: a lot on the record-breaking price. david joins us now. i want to start with the art for sale. who...
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it first started selling cds in the 1990s and launched a music label by signing paul mccartney but nonethose efforts survived and starbucks stopped selling cds in stores in march. they'll role out the service this fall in the u.s. followed by canada and the u.k. it will get premium subscriptions allowing baristas to create play lists for their stores but only about a quarter paid for the premium add free verse. it plans to launch a dedicated starbucks section on its sight. streaming music continues to gain momentum. it rose 45% last year and digital downloads dropped by 12%. back to you. >> thank you for that. seema do you use spotify a lot? >> i use a variety. youtube. it just depends. >> i still outright buy. >> you're like a young man but you're actually -- in the body of a young man but the mind of an old man. >> i went and paid 99 for it on itunes. >> you like taylor swift but i hear she is taken now. >> moving on, tom tom shares rally after a six year high after apple announced it would continue to buy digital maps from the dutch navigation systems firm. details of the deal were n
it first started selling cds in the 1990s and launched a music label by signing paul mccartney but nonethose efforts survived and starbucks stopped selling cds in stores in march. they'll role out the service this fall in the u.s. followed by canada and the u.k. it will get premium subscriptions allowing baristas to create play lists for their stores but only about a quarter paid for the premium add free verse. it plans to launch a dedicated starbucks section on its sight. streaming music...