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." ♪ >>> i work with the new york philharmonic, i'm on the board of the philharmonic, and they wantedo, this year, we talked about it a year ago, they wanted to do some motion picture-related music programs. like john mocherry would do, he's doing "gone with the wind" and so forth, john williams, "star wars," we talked to him about certain program that is come in that are packaged, like a package of hitchcock films with the score already written, like a preconceived package, but the key element to this package was how can we get allen gilbert, the music director of the philharmonic to want to conduct himself, which allen is pretty pure and wants to do the classic repertory. so they said, what film? i said, it will have to be a coopert film. and i said, probably 2001, and allen agreed. they showed 2001 and people go insane, they love it. not only to have the beautiful score played live depictioned by the film, but all people loved the movie. what i wanted to begin with asking you is, when you did the film, people have obviously read a lot of philosophical implications into the movie ov
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>> on the podium at the new york philharmonic. >> leader genius. >> takes one to know one.ank you, wynton. >> guard. >> no. >> best selling author in our toyota green room. she'll show us how a mystery about her own granddaughter insp >>> lots of sunshine around the bay area. clear skies all the way to the coastline. a little bit of an offshore whipped today. we started out with chilly temperatures in the 30s, up in the 40s and 50s now. by the afternoon plenty of sun to the coast. cool towards the beaches. plan on 60s and low 60s there. 60s inside the bay an even a couple low 70s inland. next couple days a little bit warmer but a few more clouds coming our way, cooling down on thursday and friday. ♪ >>> the highly acclaimed film "the joy luck club" is based on amy tan's 1989 best selling debut novel of the same name. since then her books have sold more than 5 million copies worldwide, translated into 5 different languages and now tan brings her readers to early 20th century shanghai in the valley of amazement. it's our latest pick for "cbs this morning" reads and amy tan jo
>> on the podium at the new york philharmonic. >> leader genius. >> takes one to know one.ank you, wynton. >> guard. >> no. >> best selling author in our toyota green room. she'll show us how a mystery about her own granddaughter insp >>> lots of sunshine around the bay area. clear skies all the way to the coastline. a little bit of an offshore whipped today. we started out with chilly temperatures in the 30s, up in the 40s and 50s now. by the...
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on the orchestral side that task lies with the conductor, at the new york philharmonic's celebrated captaining, this is how it must go, but it's also about reacting to what the players in front of you offer. >> reporter: in football, it's the quarterback. and although all quarterbacks are conductors, tom brady is a maestro at center like none other. >> i can now direct the receivers to say, well, if this guy is blitzing or he's changing his defensive scheme we got to make an adjustment. ♪ >> reporter: although seemingly complete opposites. >> just do the coda again. >> reporter: the proprofessions are strikingly similar, and it all starts with practice. as leaders, their work starts before either of them steps foot on their respective stages. both spend countless hours poring over every detail of their individual playbooks, be it a composer's score or a coach's game plan. are your study habits as important as the everyday physical tasks on the field? >> i think so. you have to put the work, in the meeting room and film study so you can bring the energy and enthusiasm but you can also bring
on the orchestral side that task lies with the conductor, at the new york philharmonic's celebrated captaining, this is how it must go, but it's also about reacting to what the players in front of you offer. >> reporter: in football, it's the quarterback. and although all quarterbacks are conductors, tom brady is a maestro at center like none other. >> i can now direct the receivers to say, well, if this guy is blitzing or he's changing his defensive scheme we got to make an...
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on the orchestral side that task lies with the conductor, at the new york philharmonic's celebrated captainyers in front of you offer. >> reporter: in football, it's the quarterback. and although all quarterbacks are conductors tom brady is a maestro at center like none other. >> i can now direct the receivers to say, well if this guy is blitzing or he's changing his defensive scheme we got to make an adjustment. ♪ >> reporter: although seemingly complete opposites. >> just do the coda again. >> reporter: the proprofessions are strikingly similar, and it all starts with practice. as leaders, their work starts before either of them steps foot on their respective stages. both spend countless hours poring over every detail of their individual playbooks, be it a composer's score or a coach's game plan. are your study habits as important as the everyday physical tasks on the field? >> i think so. you have to put the work in the meeting room and film study so you can bring the energy and enthusiasm but you can also bring the level of excellence out there. ♪ >> you've got to know what you're going
on the orchestral side that task lies with the conductor, at the new york philharmonic's celebrated captainyers in front of you offer. >> reporter: in football, it's the quarterback. and although all quarterbacks are conductors tom brady is a maestro at center like none other. >> i can now direct the receivers to say, well if this guy is blitzing or he's changing his defensive scheme we got to make an adjustment. ♪ >> reporter: although seemingly complete opposites. >>...
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. >> her clients range from dennis rodman to the new york philharmonic orchestra. >> we do a lot of students adventure travelers. >> he add mits, what he did see was heavily controlled by the government. but, at the beach and the military parade where he shot this video, he says he got closer to reality than the government knows. >> the person next to me got splattered with tank grease. >> did he ever feel unsafe? >> in many other aspects, i feel it's about the safest place i can go. but none of that explains this. 85-year-old american newman pulled off his plan at the end of his t 90 day korean vacation. >> he was asked to leave the plane. >> never. this is very unusual and rare. so far, she says, no cancellations. >> if you are thinking about going to north korea right now, she tells me that it takes about two weeks, one week if you're lucky, to get a visa to go to the country. reasons to go this winter? north korea has finished building its first-ever ski station. and, for the first time ever, they're letting outsiders, tourists, their their seasons. >> a rare glimpse behind the scenes at
. >> her clients range from dennis rodman to the new york philharmonic orchestra. >> we do a lot of students adventure travelers. >> he add mits, what he did see was heavily controlled by the government. but, at the beach and the military parade where he shot this video, he says he got closer to reality than the government knows. >> the person next to me got splattered with tank grease. >> did he ever feel unsafe? >> in many other aspects, i feel it's about...
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about education but only about could you imagine somebody being a credit for going to the new york philharmonic and getting training there you can't do that under current education policy these are the kinds of things that allow people to rise up beyond what they were at right now we're down to the problem with upward mobility i mean that's the concept of the american dream this idea of hope and mobility but among those nations the united states is is last basically when it comes to the mobility that you know we were good in one thousand nine hundred eighty eight when a wage was at its peak income inequality was very low in america since then as it always has declined income inequality is and i want to pick up on another argument this idea that these minimum wage jobs are steppingstone so their child is not really. the flushed out by the facts nowadays we look at the average age of people working in the music these minimum wage jobs they're not teenagers nothing young twenty's their upper twenty's are people trying to support families you have more than three people looking for every one of bil
about education but only about could you imagine somebody being a credit for going to the new york philharmonic and getting training there you can't do that under current education policy these are the kinds of things that allow people to rise up beyond what they were at right now we're down to the problem with upward mobility i mean that's the concept of the american dream this idea of hope and mobility but among those nations the united states is is last basically when it comes to the...
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education but on the ability could you imagine somebody being a credit for going to the new york philharmonic and getting training there you can't do that under current education policy these are the kinds of things that allow people to rise up beyond i know what they were at right now we're going to have a problem with upward mobility i mean that's the concept of the american dream this idea of hope and mobility but among those nations the united states is is last basically when it comes to the mobility that you know we were good in one thousand nine hundred eighty eight when a wage within its peak income inequality was very low in america since then as it always has declined income inequality is and i want to pick up on another argument this idea that these minimum wage jobs are steppingstone so they're challenged is not really flushed out by the facts nowadays we look at the average age of people working in the music these minimum wage jobs are not teenagers nothing young twenty's their upper twenty's are people trying to support families you have more than three people looking for every o
education but on the ability could you imagine somebody being a credit for going to the new york philharmonic and getting training there you can't do that under current education policy these are the kinds of things that allow people to rise up beyond i know what they were at right now we're going to have a problem with upward mobility i mean that's the concept of the american dream this idea of hope and mobility but among those nations the united states is is last basically when it comes to...