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trade, people to people stuff, he mentioned they brought the philharmonic here. they thought that was a big deal they didn't once say to me, can i bring michael jordan? there is no secret. kim jong-il like western movies. sometimes i get whispered, bring some videos, old cds, i bring "butch cassidy & the sundance kid" and i know it was well-received. it didn't necessarily bring peace but i recall in this last trip, and i wish, i know you invited eric schmidt to come, the google guy but he had real interaction with north korean students at this high-tech school, this computer school. they were crowding him. they treated him like a rock star. and i didn't see any hostility there. i ventured over the years, i ventured into weddings, outdoor weddings in north korea, restaurants, the subway. i love the subways there. just get in there, i never detected any hostility, not that i, there were language barriers but i would have some interpreters. i'm an american here. i think there's a people to people potential that we can work together. the hostility, yeah, it's at the
trade, people to people stuff, he mentioned they brought the philharmonic here. they thought that was a big deal they didn't once say to me, can i bring michael jordan? there is no secret. kim jong-il like western movies. sometimes i get whispered, bring some videos, old cds, i bring "butch cassidy & the sundance kid" and i know it was well-received. it didn't necessarily bring peace but i recall in this last trip, and i wish, i know you invited eric schmidt to come, the google...
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n mentioned he brought the philharmonic here. they thought that was a big deal. they did one say to me can i bring michael jordan? no id -- look, there is likes kim jong ill western movies. the old cd's i would bring and i know that it was well received. it didn't necessarily bring peace but i recall in this lars trip and i wish i know you invited eric to come, the google guy. but he had real interaction with north korean students at this high-tech school, this computer school. they treated him like a rock star. and i didn't see any hoss tilt there. i ventured over the years i ventured into weddings, out door weddings, restaurants, the subway. i love the subways there. you get in there and i never detected any hostility. there were language barriers but i had some interters. i'm an american. i think there is a people to people potential that we can work together. the hostility is at the government level, the military i'm sure towards us. but people to people, i've never detected that negotiatetivity. >> i've got to say i did not take the philharmonic there. it we
n mentioned he brought the philharmonic here. they thought that was a big deal. they did one say to me can i bring michael jordan? no id -- look, there is likes kim jong ill western movies. the old cd's i would bring and i know that it was well received. it didn't necessarily bring peace but i recall in this lars trip and i wish i know you invited eric to come, the google guy. but he had real interaction with north korean students at this high-tech school, this computer school. they treated him...
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gregg bross the philharmonic orchestra -- brought the philharmonic orchestra which i thought was a great idea. south korea is well-positioned, the new leader, she is the .aughter of a former president not exactly a progressive, a hardliner he was. she has those credentials. movess made the right verbally. i do not know if it will lead to more engagement. i am encouraged that the talks opening, the industrial park. hollisain to north korea ease, this was the first time they shut down the facility when provides tension which 50,000 jobs to north koreans. 50,000 jobs, that is a lot. they were willing to shutdown. there is a heartening. i will add a little bit. hon -- jong-un is trying to press his people and he -- impress his people and he has relatives who are affecting him negatively. he is preaching to an audience and showing his stuff before he formulates himself as the leader. part of what he is doing i strengthen and buttress his own internal position. here's been there a little over a year. says, everybody always china is the key. in china puts leverage on north korea, they are going
gregg bross the philharmonic orchestra -- brought the philharmonic orchestra which i thought was a great idea. south korea is well-positioned, the new leader, she is the .aughter of a former president not exactly a progressive, a hardliner he was. she has those credentials. movess made the right verbally. i do not know if it will lead to more engagement. i am encouraged that the talks opening, the industrial park. hollisain to north korea ease, this was the first time they shut down the...
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philharmonic's conductor, gustavo dudamel. ♪ >> sounds great! sounds great! i want to hear more!he congo," our original report on the kimbanguist symphony, was named a winner of the peabody award. i'm bob simon. we'll be back next week with another edition of "60 minutes." captioning funded by cbs, and ford-- built for the road ahead. i'm the next american success story. working for a company where over seventy-five percent of store management started as hourly associates. there's opportunity here. i can use walmart's education benefits to get a degree, maybe work in it, or be an engineer, helping walmart conserve energy. even today, when our store does well, i earn quarterly bonuses. when people look at me, i hope they see someone working their way up. vo: opportunity, that's the real walmart. f-f-f-f-f-f-f. lac-lac-lac. he's an actor who's known for his voice. but his accident took that away. thankfully, he's got aflac. they're gonna give him cash to help pay his bills so he can just focus on getting better. we're taking it one day at a time. one day at a time. [ male announcer
philharmonic's conductor, gustavo dudamel. ♪ >> sounds great! sounds great! i want to hear more!he congo," our original report on the kimbanguist symphony, was named a winner of the peabody award. i'm bob simon. we'll be back next week with another edition of "60 minutes." captioning funded by cbs, and ford-- built for the road ahead. i'm the next american success story. working for a company where over seventy-five percent of store management started as hourly...
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don gregg brought the philharmonic orchestra there from new york. i thought that was a wonderful move. music, culture, interlocutors that we haven't thought of. other countries, south korea, i think it is very well-positioned, the new leader of south korea, she is the daughter of former president park. not exactly a progressive. a hard-liner he was much. i think she has those credentials. she is, i think, made the right moves verbally. i don't know if it's going to lead towards more engagement. i am encouraged that the kay song talks opening up at the -- quesong at the industrial park are going on. back to the north korean policy, this is the first time they shut down that facility when there was tension, which provides 50,000 jobs to north koreans, 50,000 jobs, that's a lot. they were willing to shut down, so there is a hardening i believe. i will add just a little bit. i think kim jong-un is trying to impress his people. he is trying to impress his military leadership. i think he has got some relatives that are influencing him in negive way. i thi
don gregg brought the philharmonic orchestra there from new york. i thought that was a wonderful move. music, culture, interlocutors that we haven't thought of. other countries, south korea, i think it is very well-positioned, the new leader of south korea, she is the daughter of former president park. not exactly a progressive. a hard-liner he was much. i think she has those credentials. she is, i think, made the right moves verbally. i don't know if it's going to lead towards more engagement....
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cutting-edge sound and thought, no, this needs to be not for a classical music audience not for the philharmonic. it needs to be for a random person diagnosedded with a disease. so i pulled back the harmonic language to make it more accessible. mostly that's what it was about. the rest is is not all that different. other than that because of the ritualistic, there's a certain kind of rhythmic making you calm down. what was fascinating was when they did this dedication, the audience was not amuseical audience. it was a dedication of a cancer institute audience. totally brawtd. it was doctored. it was university people. it was patients. and when the performance finished, there was no applause. the conductor told me afterwards that he was scared. he finished and he would normally have applause and turned around and there was nothing. and he slowly turned around and saw that half the people were just in tears. and just quiet. they didn't feel that it was necessary to applaud. then, of course, they did, thank goodness because that would have been... but it works. it just absolutely works. >> charlie:
cutting-edge sound and thought, no, this needs to be not for a classical music audience not for the philharmonic. it needs to be for a random person diagnosedded with a disease. so i pulled back the harmonic language to make it more accessible. mostly that's what it was about. the rest is is not all that different. other than that because of the ritualistic, there's a certain kind of rhythmic making you calm down. what was fascinating was when they did this dedication, the audience was not...
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with the new york philharmonic. so that's going to be major. she is resting up for that.ive her our best. i'm glad she's okay. look forward to seeing her back on the stage. let's talk about "wild and out" six years hiatus. six years off. there's a whole audience that hasn't seen the show. explain it. >> it's pretty much improv comedy and hip-hop mixed together. i created this show with my friends kevin hart and kat williams and stuff and we would all get together backstage at a comedy club and act silly. it was like my version of dean martin, like, i never saw it as a show that could do 60 to 70 episodes but it got so popular, even back by popular demand. people wanted it. >> on mtv. >> yes. let's bring it back and have more fun. >> you got a little game for us. it could be dangerous in the morning. >> wild n out game. >> it's called three words after. how does this work? >> they do this online a lot on facebook or twitter. you give a scenario and what would be the three words after that. what three words can you say. only three words. >> okay. >> so you know, it could be
with the new york philharmonic. so that's going to be major. she is resting up for that.ive her our best. i'm glad she's okay. look forward to seeing her back on the stage. let's talk about "wild and out" six years hiatus. six years off. there's a whole audience that hasn't seen the show. explain it. >> it's pretty much improv comedy and hip-hop mixed together. i created this show with my friends kevin hart and kat williams and stuff and we would all get together backstage at a...