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i stayed on the piano, and i got a second piano teacher, mrs. jordan.ly the one because the first taught me how to read. and mrs. jordan said that when she heard me play something. and then she said, "i want to play something for you." she played choppin with this touch and the sound that was so gorgeous and -- and my eyes popped open, and i said, can you teach me to play like that? she said, "i can try." but the idea of touch has really been important to me. getting the sound on the instrument. i think wayne probably talked about that -- >> he did on this very show. and one hears that when they listen to you, one sees it when you play. that touch thing is still so -- >> yeah, i like that. >> you had surgery on one of your -- >> as a matter of fact, yeah. and -- i don't even know if that's in the book. lisa dickie helped me write the book. she got mad because i forgot to tell her about it. go you forgot. i happen to know that -- >> it's one of three things that i forgot to tell her. anyway, i had a tumor on this finger at one time, and it just got worse
i stayed on the piano, and i got a second piano teacher, mrs. jordan.ly the one because the first taught me how to read. and mrs. jordan said that when she heard me play something. and then she said, "i want to play something for you." she played choppin with this touch and the sound that was so gorgeous and -- and my eyes popped open, and i said, can you teach me to play like that? she said, "i can try." but the idea of touch has really been important to me. getting the...
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i want a grand piano. >> reporter: you want a grand piano? i think that's a wonderful idea. >> i can't afford it. >> reporter: you can't afford it? >> only an upright. >> reporter: okay. so i think you immediate to play at the airport more because i think you are going to get that grand piano. i think everybody wants to hear you at home. i will move out of the way and go ahead and have fun. >> isn't he amazing? >> he is seven and getting grilled by roberta and just flawless. not a centurylinker in the bunch. >> and lying you said, his hands are tiny. his parents say he was able to identify specific notes and recordings before he learned to play the piano. >> a full clip of had 7-year- old prodigy go kpix.com or like kpix on facebook and watch the video there that well, he is just a high school student but he is also a breadwinner for his family. coming up in a few minutes how an oakland teenager is rising above and looking ahead to college. >>> i have a question for our pet experts. go to kpix.com and we will post a comment on our facebook pa
i want a grand piano. >> reporter: you want a grand piano? i think that's a wonderful idea. >> i can't afford it. >> reporter: you can't afford it? >> only an upright. >> reporter: okay. so i think you immediate to play at the airport more because i think you are going to get that grand piano. i think everybody wants to hear you at home. i will move out of the way and go ahead and have fun. >> isn't he amazing? >> he is seven and getting grilled by...
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and watches betsy give piano lessons to her piano students. >> very obsessive from day one.y were playing. >> and one night the passionate puss decides to take music-making into her own hands or paws. >> burnell and i were upstairs, and we heard this plink, plink, plink, plink. repeated notes like two together. >> to their shocking delight, nora's playing. >> we saw nora sitting at the piano in perfect posture with both paws on the keys, alternating, reaching for black notes. she would play, you know, five or six notes, a little riff, and look over at us like, you know, how was that. >> we totally lost it. we were like, oh, my god, oh, my god. look at this. nora, what are you doing? >> betsy believes this is just an isolated incident, but for nora, this is just the beginning. >> she started playing every day and started doing it during the piano students' lessons. >> nora becomes a neighborhood hit. betsy also wants to show the performances to her niece in wyoming. some of her students suggest youtube. >> i said youtube, what's that? that's how out of it burnell and i are. t
and watches betsy give piano lessons to her piano students. >> very obsessive from day one.y were playing. >> and one night the passionate puss decides to take music-making into her own hands or paws. >> burnell and i were upstairs, and we heard this plink, plink, plink, plink. repeated notes like two together. >> to their shocking delight, nora's playing. >> we saw nora sitting at the piano in perfect posture with both paws on the keys, alternating, reaching for...
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is one of the top 30 piano players in the world.onald has come to marsalis elementary with the musical awakening education program. >> it turns into the highest quality instruments, highest quality artists, in their own schools. >> avery, yes. >> yeah. >> all of these different types of moods just wilt off of this music. >> reporter: exposing inner city kids to a different world of music. >> we like to call it life beyond the cliff. >> reporter: but kimberly richardson says programs like this shows her students, what can be, in life a lot of times our kids are under exposed purely because of the neighborhoods in which they come in especially in the southern sector. >> reporter: they take their baby grand piano and its programs into school, hoping classical music will be the key continue on lock future and imagination in others like his mother unlock in him. >> i just want to be a piano player. it is cool to play the piano in front of lots of people. >> reporter: shawn grant, "fox news". >>> not bad. fantastic. what is fantastic i ca
is one of the top 30 piano players in the world.onald has come to marsalis elementary with the musical awakening education program. >> it turns into the highest quality instruments, highest quality artists, in their own schools. >> avery, yes. >> yeah. >> all of these different types of moods just wilt off of this music. >> reporter: exposing inner city kids to a different world of music. >> we like to call it life beyond the cliff. >> reporter: but...
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>> just piano. >> that counts. >> yeah.wo. [ laughter ]. >> boo ya. >> how do you process being on a historic and classic label with such a fresh sound like yours? blue note is blue note. >> i know. i was like -- it's an honor. it's always been a dream, verb and blue note have been my two favorite labels and nora jones being on blue note was one of my favorite artists who inspired me to be who i am now and be a female and jazz and soul artist at the same time, to be on her label is like incredible. i couldn't be happier where i am. blue note has been the best label ever to me. >> don has a good ear. >> don is the man. yeah. >> he knows good stuff. how did y'all connect? >> we met through evan rogers and carl and eli wolf. they are producers of nora jones and also rihanna people that developed her and signed her, they brought me to don about a year ago and don signed me on the spot, which was awesome. >> and what did you sing for him? >> i got to play bonnie rates i can't make you love me. >> you did your own twist. >> yeah.
>> just piano. >> that counts. >> yeah.wo. [ laughter ]. >> boo ya. >> how do you process being on a historic and classic label with such a fresh sound like yours? blue note is blue note. >> i know. i was like -- it's an honor. it's always been a dream, verb and blue note have been my two favorite labels and nora jones being on blue note was one of my favorite artists who inspired me to be who i am now and be a female and jazz and soul artist at the same...
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. >> i was in tears with this piano.u know, never been touched at all. >>reporter: he's lived on the streets for most of his life and consumed by addiction s what has it meant for you to express yourself through music? >> music it becomes a part of you, like you're born with it. >>reporter: after our interview he played for us. >> a grand piano, that was my dream. >>reporter: that same haunting song. later in the day pollard came to this church to learn more about the man she recorded. >> it's not a happy story and there's not a happy ending, i don't think, you know. this is not something that youtube is going to fix. >>reporter: the video likely won't change his life. >> it's like you're playing but you forget it all. >>reporter: it's a sad remind err that beauty and promise can be found anywhere. briar stuart, cbc news. >> tis the season for you kin flavord everything. will it last? we'll show you if the pumpkin trend is more than just a fade. ed everything. will it last? we'll show you if the pumpkin trend is more tha
. >> i was in tears with this piano.u know, never been touched at all. >>reporter: he's lived on the streets for most of his life and consumed by addiction s what has it meant for you to express yourself through music? >> music it becomes a part of you, like you're born with it. >>reporter: after our interview he played for us. >> a grand piano, that was my dream. >>reporter: that same haunting song. later in the day pollard came to this church to learn more...
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i use a german piano to compose my music.ns call me the beethoven of vietnam, and quy, the master of sonatas. here, this is the certificate. it makes me proud. ♪ nowadays, the world is dominated by american music. everyone performs pop, rap, and other kinds of music, which i think are a bit too disorderly. thank you for visiting me. i hope you enjoy the rest of your stay in vietnam. ♪ >> what a charming man. now bio-invaders sound like an , army. in fact, they often feel like one to native species. they can arrive from all over. it's more than just coincidence that the main routes for bio-invaders pretty much match -- pretty much look like a global transport map. these stowaways come at a price, causing an estimated 1 trillion euros in damage every year. some 12,000 such alien species live in the european union alone, with some of them causing serious damage. tunisia is currently having to learn to deal with an influx of jellyfish -- a pest for fishermen and tourists alike. scientists are struggling to keep them at bay and, f
i use a german piano to compose my music.ns call me the beethoven of vietnam, and quy, the master of sonatas. here, this is the certificate. it makes me proud. ♪ nowadays, the world is dominated by american music. everyone performs pop, rap, and other kinds of music, which i think are a bit too disorderly. thank you for visiting me. i hope you enjoy the rest of your stay in vietnam. ♪ >> what a charming man. now bio-invaders sound like an , army. in fact, they often feel like one to...
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[classical piano music plays] (narrator) the harmony that underlies much of the standard classical andar music we hear today was developed by the 18th century. it involves rules and conventions about how chords are constructed and how they progress from one to the next. (woman) a chord will have certain sounds or colors that give the composer a lot of choices in how he's going to make a piece sound. in fact, it's kind of like a painter's palette. they have a palette of different colors to choose from, and a composer has different chords or harmony to choose from to make his piece come alive. when a composer takes chords and strings them along one after another, that's called a chord progression. here's a very simple chord progression. [plays chord progression] three chords coming back to the first chord. in a chord progression, often the chords will lead to a point of tension, and then you have to have resolution. see if you can hear the tension of this one. it wants to resolve. it's not finished, and then we come home. (narrator) the idea of moving music to and from a tonal center is
[classical piano music plays] (narrator) the harmony that underlies much of the standard classical andar music we hear today was developed by the 18th century. it involves rules and conventions about how chords are constructed and how they progress from one to the next. (woman) a chord will have certain sounds or colors that give the composer a lot of choices in how he's going to make a piece sound. in fact, it's kind of like a painter's palette. they have a palette of different colors to...
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though she's not the finest piano student. no, you're not, are you, you fur elise? furry leese?he mozarteum academy in austria. just got back and found her missing. was furry here long? just a couple of days. d.w.: fur elise is one scary, crazy kitty. dr. fugue: i find that music soothes the savage beast. particularly this one. d.w.: wait a minute. i was playing my xylophone when she showed up. see? she even likes out-of-tune toy music. okay, furry. time to go home. but... but... d.w., furry already has a home. but you can come visit her as often as you like... if you agree to learn to play that instrument a little more melodiously. (sighs) it's a start. i suppose one must make one's peace with cacophony. which arthur character are you? i am a francine... (grunts) ...because i really like sports. would you just shoot already? (screaming) i like soccer. woo-hoo! give it up for francine the soccer queen! i like the sound of that! whoa! (cheering) wow. (cheering) all: which arthur character are you? announcer: pbs kids + "peg + cat," where sometimes the fun starts with a problem. c
though she's not the finest piano student. no, you're not, are you, you fur elise? furry leese?he mozarteum academy in austria. just got back and found her missing. was furry here long? just a couple of days. d.w.: fur elise is one scary, crazy kitty. dr. fugue: i find that music soothes the savage beast. particularly this one. d.w.: wait a minute. i was playing my xylophone when she showed up. see? she even likes out-of-tune toy music. okay, furry. time to go home. but... but... d.w., furry...
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when you first sat down at your friend's piano, were you able to pick out a tune at all?>> you know i'm 74 years old then, right? i was six years old then. i don't know what i did. i didn't know how to play piano. >> obviously in your book you talk about learning and wanting to learn more. but it is fair to say that you weren't a person who came into this world with this amazing ability just to sit down at a keyboard and play, correct? you had to learn it. >> this thing about people being born and you sit them in front of a piano and they play, that is a myth. there are some savants who can do that but people have to teach you before you can learn. >> as you moved throughure career in the early days breaking things down into their basic components, share with us if you will how that has helped you develop as a musician, as a composer. >> well, i've had this basic curiosity ever since i can remember. and when i used to take apart clocks and watches it was because i wanted to know how they worked but it also helped me to learn jazz at the age of 14, and when i first began l
when you first sat down at your friend's piano, were you able to pick out a tune at all?>> you know i'm 74 years old then, right? i was six years old then. i don't know what i did. i didn't know how to play piano. >> obviously in your book you talk about learning and wanting to learn more. but it is fair to say that you weren't a person who came into this world with this amazing ability just to sit down at a keyboard and play, correct? you had to learn it. >> this thing about...
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>> save it for college or pianos.r the -- [ inaudible ] >> reporter: for college or piano lessons, i think he's been doing really well in his lessons and i'm going to get out of the way so we can hear 7 and a half-year-old christopher from san leandro. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: how about another song? bravo. [ laughter ] >> oh he's great. >> i think that was "the nutcracker" right? >> i think it was. i think you're right. it was beautiful. >> all right. we've got our lighters he's going for round two. [ laughter ] >> we want to go over and we want the hear. >> all right. >>> well you know that's not easy to do and -- fingers when you're 7 years old to master the keys for not that big and he just glides over them like no tomorrow. >> it's really amazing. >> i took lessons for about five years and can barely bang out the song -- chopsticks? retake lessons. call christopher there you go i know. have him work for me. >>> out the door let's see we have a lot of fog this morning, lawrence is going to be talking about that but look a
>> save it for college or pianos.r the -- [ inaudible ] >> reporter: for college or piano lessons, i think he's been doing really well in his lessons and i'm going to get out of the way so we can hear 7 and a half-year-old christopher from san leandro. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: how about another song? bravo. [ laughter ] >> oh he's great. >> i think that was "the nutcracker" right? >> i think it was. i think you're right. it was beautiful. >> all...
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he is saving the money for college and a grand piano. clip of the 7- year-old, head onto our website on cbs5.com. >> and kim was doing that at 7. playing the piano. >> a different kind of nutcracker there. >> all right. and let's talk about this weather change. because as we would go down on that road and that they would lead to trouble. >> 'tis the season. did you notice that it was warmer outside today? 80 in livermore, 63 in santa rosa with a change coming. much cooler air as they get cracking. san jose at 59. oakland at 62 and san bruno good evening to you. the current temperature is 60 degrees. and it will be chilly, not cold, but chilly. concord 49, and 48 in the lower 50s for you in fremont, san jose and mountain view. you know what will be cold? it will be cold in the midwest. let me take you there as it is just a blizzard right there in places like denver and minneapolis and fargo and everybody wants to call it the polar vortex as that is what would get them on social media, an early taste of winter that happens in january and n
he is saving the money for college and a grand piano. clip of the 7- year-old, head onto our website on cbs5.com. >> and kim was doing that at 7. playing the piano. >> a different kind of nutcracker there. >> all right. and let's talk about this weather change. because as we would go down on that road and that they would lead to trouble. >> 'tis the season. did you notice that it was warmer outside today? 80 in livermore, 63 in santa rosa with a change coming. much...
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and then you may say, why don't you use a piano, because the piano sounds like a guitar. ♪ we're sergeantunded unlike anything we were used to. ♪ >> the '60s, lyrics are generally infantile and it's noise, not music. but the "sergeant pepper" album was a brilliant album, signifying a break from the old ways of being entertained. it really caught the moment. >> pop music is crucial to today's art, and it's crucial that it should remain art, and it is crucial that it should progress as art. ♪ ♪ pleased to meet ya, hope you guessed my name ♪ >> the british invasion changed pretty much everything. >> it was not just a sound or a band or a phenomenon, but it was the beginning of the most powerful decade in popular music. ♪ ♪ relij general was being forced down in monterey ♪ >> rock and roll music was very important in the growth of the society. we were able to speak our minds. we did shake up the world. >> there's no desire in any of our heads to sort of take over the world, you know. there is, however, a desire to get power in order to use it for good. ♪ ♪ love, love, love >> how many people
and then you may say, why don't you use a piano, because the piano sounds like a guitar. ♪ we're sergeantunded unlike anything we were used to. ♪ >> the '60s, lyrics are generally infantile and it's noise, not music. but the "sergeant pepper" album was a brilliant album, signifying a break from the old ways of being entertained. it really caught the moment. >> pop music is crucial to today's art, and it's crucial that it should remain art, and it is crucial that it...
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greatest love of all," on top of the piano. and so i told the pianist, "can you just play this for me?" and he did, and i was praying while i was standing on the x on the floor, "please let it be in my key, please let it be in my key." >> hinojosa: because you can't ask? >> and it was. >> hinojosa: you can't say, "i need it to be in such-and-such..." >> at the time i don't think i was as knowledgable with regards to "i need this in the key of b-flat, please." and he played it, and i'm like, "yes! this was meant to be." and so i sang it, and they asked me a few questions at the audition, like, you know, "what is the biggest audience that you've ever performed for? what size?" and i'm like, "well, i just finished doing the opening act for stevie wonder, and there were at least 10,000 people there. i don't know, it was dark, or whatever." and they were all just laughing at me. i'm like, "why are they laughing at me?" >> hinojosa: and you had also opened for menudo, right? >> yes, i did. >> hinojosa: menudo in manila. >> yeah, they
greatest love of all," on top of the piano. and so i told the pianist, "can you just play this for me?" and he did, and i was praying while i was standing on the x on the floor, "please let it be in my key, please let it be in my key." >> hinojosa: because you can't ask? >> and it was. >> hinojosa: you can't say, "i need it to be in such-and-such..." >> at the time i don't think i was as knowledgable with regards to "i need this in...
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it's also usually the first movement of a symphony is in a sonata form, first movement of a piano trio, first movement of string quartets. it's used often. (ying) sonata form is sort of fancy name that's been developed over the years, mainly, i think, because so many composers have written music that sort of falls into that form. has these very technical terms of exposition and a development section and finally a recapitulation section, but the idea of it is really not nearly so complicated. again, it's this idea of what's the same and what's different. the first section is called the exposition, the second section is called the development, and the third section is called the recapitulation. and each of those terms are self-explanatory as to the function of those sections. in other words, i have here the beethoven trio opus 1 number 3 in c minor, [ominous melody] and then, of course, it continues on. every exposition must have two themes, and usually the second theme is contrasting. here is the second theme in the beethoven c minor trio. [light, bouncy melody] (ying) you want to remem
it's also usually the first movement of a symphony is in a sonata form, first movement of a piano trio, first movement of string quartets. it's used often. (ying) sonata form is sort of fancy name that's been developed over the years, mainly, i think, because so many composers have written music that sort of falls into that form. has these very technical terms of exposition and a development section and finally a recapitulation section, but the idea of it is really not nearly so complicated....
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i am a mediocre piano player so i really had to think about the chords.don't have that to think about, i am thinking wow, hey, i have an orchestra -- 60 instruments and 32 voices. for a couple of the songs, they were that big. the other ones -- there was about a 50-piece brass band for one of the songs. >> what is this thing you have which you want to revolutionize digital music? >> pono. it is the hawaiian word for righteous. it is a little player and a huge ecosystem supported by the player called pono world. you go to this place. right now, we are still ingesting tracks. we are at about 1.5 million tracks in our library of hi-res music. these are all the songs that everybody knows except now you can hear all of it instead of just a small percentage of it which the mp3 is capable of producing. it has certainly made it into a content. it is content now, not music. you know. it is consumer content. in music, when i was -- >> not sound. >> it is consumer content. it is almost like consumers are little lemmings and here's your cheese. what is that? music wa
i am a mediocre piano player so i really had to think about the chords.don't have that to think about, i am thinking wow, hey, i have an orchestra -- 60 instruments and 32 voices. for a couple of the songs, they were that big. the other ones -- there was about a 50-piece brass band for one of the songs. >> what is this thing you have which you want to revolutionize digital music? >> pono. it is the hawaiian word for righteous. it is a little player and a huge ecosystem supported by...
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put it on the piano. megan, staying dry for three days you get the doll.ld do it. >> she could look at the doll. >> but couldn't have it. >> what if the child demands the doll now and throws a fit? it is important to not to give in to a tantrum. giving in teaches the kids the opposite of delayed gratification. this commercial offers the clever take on it. the boy wants a bag of chips right now. instead of giving in, mom immitates him. >> she looks him like no. he is embarrassed. he put the chips back. that's the end of that. >> what's the moral? >> you can work with your kids. i think sometimes parents are too busy to be consistent or they are too fearful their child will not like them. >> also lead by example. it is not what you teach but how they see you behave. teach your child to save money for the rainy day so they have to see you save money. kids have to see you, do you want them to do. >> finally kids will only learn to wait if they see that delaying grat fi case leads to something good. parents must follow through and do what they say. >> that mean
put it on the piano. megan, staying dry for three days you get the doll.ld do it. >> she could look at the doll. >> but couldn't have it. >> what if the child demands the doll now and throws a fit? it is important to not to give in to a tantrum. giving in teaches the kids the opposite of delayed gratification. this commercial offers the clever take on it. the boy wants a bag of chips right now. instead of giving in, mom immitates him. >> she looks him like no. he is...
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mcgowan says he loves what he does. >> on nights when we're at home my mom would be playing the piano laying in bed. on times i will just wake up and sit by the piano. >> he is cute. >> educators say programs lick this expose kids to different kinds of music. >> i love it i can't play the piano, can you. >> not at all. >> mutton. >> yes. >> i would have got jammed up on that as well, too. mutton. >> yes, mutton. >> yes. >> 5:26. having some fun on a machine morning. in the bad at all, you's have no fun south on i-95, we will check rest of the jams, sue has forecast coming up next. >>> and a famed dare devil takes his action toss new heights but if you think this was impressive wait until you see what he has plan next. >> reporter: governor chris christie and president obama both visit parks a final push ahead of tomorrow's election, chris. >>> then imagine opening up your kids halloween canned toy find a razor blade? that a happened to a local teen, how it was found straight ahead. >>> the eagles back in first place in the nfc east, but big injury concerns, with nick foles and, of cou
mcgowan says he loves what he does. >> on nights when we're at home my mom would be playing the piano laying in bed. on times i will just wake up and sit by the piano. >> he is cute. >> educators say programs lick this expose kids to different kinds of music. >> i love it i can't play the piano, can you. >> not at all. >> mutton. >> yes. >> i would have got jammed up on that as well, too. mutton. >> yes, mutton. >> yes. >> 5:26....
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[spirited piano melody] (male narrator) there are as many ways to approach the creation of music as there are creative artists. [jazzy saxophone music] the process falls on a continuum between improvisation, musical creation that takes place during performance, [banjo plucking] ♪ pretty polly. and composition, musical creation conceived before performance. compositions are preserved, either through memory or notation, so that they can be repeated over and over again. (leek) a composer's role, i think, is to provide enough information to pass on to performers what they would like re-created in sound. [traditional arabic music played on the oud] (shaheen) the idea behind improvisation is to create an instant composition without preparing it or preconceive it as composition. it's a composition that is being composed on the spot. [sticks clacking] [cultural music montage] [rock music] (dispirito) i think that composing and improvising are very closely related because they are both somehow the shaping of musical ideas. to me, compositions though, represent a formalization of those ideas into a
[spirited piano melody] (male narrator) there are as many ways to approach the creation of music as there are creative artists. [jazzy saxophone music] the process falls on a continuum between improvisation, musical creation that takes place during performance, [banjo plucking] ♪ pretty polly. and composition, musical creation conceived before performance. compositions are preserved, either through memory or notation, so that they can be repeated over and over again. (leek) a composer's role,...
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one of the top piano players in the world just seven years old. reason one organization is bringing him to schools all over the u.s. >> i'm tom with this week's around the house. i lost several bushes in my yard. how can i protect my shrubs this winter. one, make sure they're well watered, well mulched and also the use of antidesiccants can be critical. keeps them from drying out. this is another option, sell by the roll and simply stake it and support the plant. if you have any questions you want answered, tweet >> i'm donald walker and you're watching fox 29 weekend. bleed green baby. >> do you remember the day we had that. >> he is the best. so much fun. some day we will have a segment with him for relationship advice. right now we want to know what you're your hash tag? whatever you think it is. post it on facebook or twitter or instagram or vine. any which way you want to. if you use the hashtag #fox29weekend, we can find it. >> a seven-year-old boy is impressing his friends and family and the entire world. >> so the kid is just a prodigy. ta
one of the top piano players in the world just seven years old. reason one organization is bringing him to schools all over the u.s. >> i'm tom with this week's around the house. i lost several bushes in my yard. how can i protect my shrubs this winter. one, make sure they're well watered, well mulched and also the use of antidesiccants can be critical. keeps them from drying out. this is another option, sell by the roll and simply stake it and support the plant. if you have any questions...
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it's slated to open in 2016. >> john boehner may be a fan of the piano man. he posted a picture welcoming billy joel to the u.s. capitol and congratulated him on his prize good morning to you bob. let's talk about tonight at 8:00 p.m.. we expect comments about immigration reform. widely seen as his following through on a promise. he did pass on that promise. some are asking is now the right time? we look at 2016, that halo of this decision may be gone. is this the right time? >> well, those who are on the obama side would argue that this gives the republicans some pressure to come up with their own immigration package and maybe pass the legislation. of course the president has always said look congress come up with something acceptable and i'll be happy to sign it. so maybe this can be construed as pressure. as far as the timing is concerned let's talk about the immediate moment now. it happens before thanksgiving and you'll see a lot made about that but it also -- the speech is going to come when the univision is going to be carrying a tv award show that a l
it's slated to open in 2016. >> john boehner may be a fan of the piano man. he posted a picture welcoming billy joel to the u.s. capitol and congratulated him on his prize good morning to you bob. let's talk about tonight at 8:00 p.m.. we expect comments about immigration reform. widely seen as his following through on a promise. he did pass on that promise. some are asking is now the right time? we look at 2016, that halo of this decision may be gone. is this the right time? >>...
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me to paint a piano.and the day i finished it by total coincidence, ringo came up to thank me. he said peter can i have a bru brush? he wrote, to peter a star, dot dot dot ringo. >> now you've got an ocean liner? >> biggest ship in the world, i couldn't believe it, i pant painted it and they loved it. >> you've been the official artist for olympics. >> five times at least. >> you have been artist for the presidents. >> seven, eight. >> you've painted for world series, the super bowl, the indy 500, nascar, kentucky derby, that's just to start. >> and you know every time i did one of those i thought to myself, hmm, maybe i shouldn't do it. i should just paint regular paintings. but they begged me and begged me and i thought well, do it, i got odo all those things. >> is the 76-year-old doesn't stop. with the art and the brand attached to his name. >> you have people working for you this amazing gallery and you're churning out art constantly. >> the people assist me, mix my paints. get my canvases stretched.
me to paint a piano.and the day i finished it by total coincidence, ringo came up to thank me. he said peter can i have a bru brush? he wrote, to peter a star, dot dot dot ringo. >> now you've got an ocean liner? >> biggest ship in the world, i couldn't believe it, i pant painted it and they loved it. >> you've been the official artist for olympics. >> five times at least. >> you have been artist for the presidents. >> seven, eight. >> you've painted...
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they didn't say that part. >> and a piano, too. >> amazing!>> weather-wise we have the weekend. >> do we have the weekend coming up? >> we do, it's friday. >> already. >> thick fog in spots. into san francisco parts of south san francisco we have some fog traffic overhead visibilities down to a -- stretching overhead, visibilities down to a quarter mile or less. be careful out the door. a transitional day. think i we'll see more sunshine a little less fog over the weekend and some warmer temperatures but today starting out with some of that dense fog watch out for that this morning. sunny skies and mild temperatures this afternoon. some of these temperatures in the low 80s. high pressure in control. storm system off the coastline not going to get here. high pressure overhead and air quality suffering. moderate air quality as it looks like we are not going to see much mixing in the atmosphere today. 67 and partly cloudy into monterey bay. starting out with low clouds and fog this morning. lingering clouds this afternoon. mostly sunny in the bay
they didn't say that part. >> and a piano, too. >> amazing!>> weather-wise we have the weekend. >> do we have the weekend coming up? >> we do, it's friday. >> already. >> thick fog in spots. into san francisco parts of south san francisco we have some fog traffic overhead visibilities down to a -- stretching overhead, visibilities down to a quarter mile or less. be careful out the door. a transitional day. think i we'll see more sunshine a little less...
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she realized it at the same time i did and after that, he refused to leave the piano. years afterwards she told me i remember that moment. and i think that's a life lesson that lasts forever. i think that's how you instill real confidence. >> your daughters like you? >> i think they love me. >> i think they love me. >> they say thanks i'm esurwhich means fewer costs, which saves money. their customer experience is virtually paperless, which saves paper, which saves money. they have smart online tools, so you only pay for what's right for you, which saves money. they settle claims quickly, which saves time, which saves money. they drive an all-hybrid claims fleet, which saves gas, which saves money. they were born online, and built to save money, which means when they save, you save. because that's how it should work in the modern world. esurance. backed by allstate. click or call. i'm just looking over the company bills.up? is that what we pay for internet? yup. dsl is about 90 bucks a month. that's funny, for that price with comcast business, i think you get like 50 m
she realized it at the same time i did and after that, he refused to leave the piano. years afterwards she told me i remember that moment. and i think that's a life lesson that lasts forever. i think that's how you instill real confidence. >> your daughters like you? >> i think they love me. >> i think they love me. >> they say thanks i'm esurwhich means fewer costs, which saves money. their customer experience is virtually paperless, which saves paper, which saves...
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. >> we walked by a piano you gave to ringo. >> he asked me to paint a piano. the day i finished painting it by total coincidence, ringo thangd me for what i had -- thanked me and he said peter, can i have a paintbrush? he said to peter, thanks dot dot dot ringo star. >> an ocean liner. >> the biggest ship in the world, couldn't believe it, when i painted this ship when it was this big, a little bit bigger, i painted it and they've loved it. >> you've been the official painter for the olympics. >> ten times at least. >> you have painted for the world series, for the world cup the super bowl, the u.s. open, the indy 500, the kentucky derby, that's just to start. >> and you know every time i did one of those i thought to myself, hmm, maybe i shouldn't do this, i should just paint regular paintings but then they begged me, begged me, well it's a nice thing i got odo all those nice things. >> here in his new york studio the 76-year-old doesn't stop working with his art and growing brand attached to his name. >> you have people working for you, this amazing gallery
. >> we walked by a piano you gave to ringo. >> he asked me to paint a piano. the day i finished painting it by total coincidence, ringo thangd me for what i had -- thanked me and he said peter, can i have a paintbrush? he said to peter, thanks dot dot dot ringo star. >> an ocean liner. >> the biggest ship in the world, couldn't believe it, when i painted this ship when it was this big, a little bit bigger, i painted it and they've loved it. >> you've been the...
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>> i'm -- i've had to sell my piano which i'm really going to miss it.t really need the money. i spent so much on rehab facilities. >> you are starting to sell other things? >> i'm pretty much selling everything that's not nailed down. ♪ i've had that piano since i was a little girl. i mean in one way or another we always had a piano in our house growing up. it's the first time i haven't had one. >> private inpatient drug treatment can cost $30,000 a month. kathy has spent almost $600,000 on both her and shannon's recovery. but it could be a lot worse. to our south in san peek county, ryan palmer has lost much more. and today he's taking a big step. so what are you doing today, ryan? >> we're doing an assembly for the students of man tie high about the reality of drug use and why we had to bury our boy. >> for the first time, he'll be talking to hundreds of kids about jeremy's death. and he's doing it at jeremy's old high school. it's the biggest crowd you've spoken in front of. you are nervous? >> a little bit nervous. but i think the speaking is the ea
>> i'm -- i've had to sell my piano which i'm really going to miss it.t really need the money. i spent so much on rehab facilities. >> you are starting to sell other things? >> i'm pretty much selling everything that's not nailed down. ♪ i've had that piano since i was a little girl. i mean in one way or another we always had a piano in our house growing up. it's the first time i haven't had one. >> private inpatient drug treatment can cost $30,000 a month. kathy has...
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dog plays waltz on piano. ♪ two dogs dining.wo dogs play bluegrass. ♪ rough dog day. ♪ >> the golden bone for best human hands dog goes to -- dog plays waltz on piano. >> announcer: accepting at ward are a shepherd mix and her uncle, danny roznar. >> oh, my gosh! hi! >> thank you, fox, for this wonderful award and also to bella for being such a good dog. right, dog? yeah. thank you. >> that's awesome, man. ♪ >> announcer: coming up, the cutest puppy is crowned. which one would you choose? when fox's "cause for paws an all-star spectacular" returns. ♪ [ whining ] ♪ [ barking ] ♪ hey, buddy! ♪ come on, otis. let's go to the park! let's go. let's go. let's go. ♪ let's go. some phones aren't water resistant. some don't have replaceable batteries. some don't have a kids mode that prevents the little fella from sending out that embarrassing photo to the whole company. the samsung galaxy s5 it takes a lot of things to be the next big thing. [phone rings] it takes a lot of things to be the next big thing. hey brian, you free for lunch?
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he plays the piano, i play the piano. >> who better? >> i'm sure he is better than im. but we both enjoy classical piano. he is someone who i found you could really talk with in terms of what is in the interest of israel, what is in the interest of the united states and how can we work together to try to serve the interest of both? as defense minister when i was secretary of defense, we had some tough issues to deal with because at one point, netanyahu had indicated israel was prepared to go ahead and strike out or run because they were very concerned that iran was developing this enriched fuel that they could speak to the development of a nuclear weapon. and so, their feeling was this represented a threat to the state of israel and they had the obligation. this is how they viewed things. they have the obligation to protect their country and that is what they were going to do. i remember the president was worried about that. we would suddenly have a war break out in the middle east. i said look, we share the same goal. we do not want iran to have a nuclear weapon. if yo
he plays the piano, i play the piano. >> who better? >> i'm sure he is better than im. but we both enjoy classical piano. he is someone who i found you could really talk with in terms of what is in the interest of israel, what is in the interest of the united states and how can we work together to try to serve the interest of both? as defense minister when i was secretary of defense, we had some tough issues to deal with because at one point, netanyahu had indicated israel was...
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i mean, in one way or another we've always had a piano in our house growing up.rst time i haven't had one. >> private inpatient drug treatment can cost over $30,000 a month. kathy has spent almost $600,000 on both her and shannon's recovery. but it could be a lot worse. to our south in san pete county, ryan palmer has lost much more. and today, he's taking a big step. so, what are you doing today, ryan? >> we're doing an assembly for the students of manti high about the reality of drug use and why we had to bury our boy. >> for the first time, he'll be talking to hundreds of kids about jeremy's death, and he's doing it at jeremy's old high school. it's the biggest crowd you've spoken in front of. are you nervous? >> a little bit nervous, but i think the speaking's the easy part. it's just choking down the emotion that goes with it. >> but this is really important to you. >> it's really important. >> okay. let's go. >> i want to introduce mr. palmer to you. [ applause ] >> teens are bombarded with the "just say no" message, but this is such a different drug issue.
i mean, in one way or another we've always had a piano in our house growing up.rst time i haven't had one. >> private inpatient drug treatment can cost over $30,000 a month. kathy has spent almost $600,000 on both her and shannon's recovery. but it could be a lot worse. to our south in san pete county, ryan palmer has lost much more. and today, he's taking a big step. so, what are you doing today, ryan? >> we're doing an assembly for the students of manti high about the reality of...
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she realized it at the same time i did and after that, he refused to leave the piano.ears afterwards she told me i remember that moment. and i think that's a life lesson that lasts forever. i think that's how you instill real confidence. >> your daughters like you? >> i think they love me. >> they say thanks i'm glad you did this? >> i think you'd be surprised. [ hoof beats ] i wish... please, please, please, please, please. [ male announcer ] the wish we wish above all...is health. so we quit selling cigarettes in our cvs pharmacies. expanded minuteclinic, for walk-in medical care. and created programs that encourage people to take their medications regularly. introducing cvs health. a new purpose. a new promise... to help all those wishes come true. cvs health. because health is everything. cvs health. i say we take this onequitting less cigarette at a time.up. that's what i'm doing and that's how zonnic helps me quit. new zonnic nicotine gum. every victory counts. i love my meta health bars. because when nutritious tastes this delicious, i don't miss the other stuff
she realized it at the same time i did and after that, he refused to leave the piano.ears afterwards she told me i remember that moment. and i think that's a life lesson that lasts forever. i think that's how you instill real confidence. >> your daughters like you? >> i think they love me. >> they say thanks i'm glad you did this? >> i think you'd be surprised. [ hoof beats ] i wish... please, please, please, please, please. [ male announcer ] the wish we wish above...
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i remember piano rolls!mber piano rolls. >> no, i remember, i was born in '45, which was right after the war, okay. everybody was poor. you wouldn't know this, but everybody was poor. and i, we had nothing. we had literally nothing. and my folks were -- my folks uh, had a friend who was well off, and she was upgrading. so she gave us her portable record player and two albums of 78's and one of them was the boswells. >> jimmy: i never heard of the boswells. >> you never heard of the boswells? >> jimmy: no. >> oh my gosh, they were huge. between the late '20s and early '40s. >> jimmy: like the andrews sisters? >> they were the precursors to the andrews sisters. the andrews sisters were inspired by the boswells. and they came from new orleans, so they had a major jazz influence. and one of them was, uh, in a a wheelchair and she did the arrangements and she played the piano. and the arrangements were out of this world. just out of this world. >> jimmy: fantastic. so you listened to that on the 78's and got into
i remember piano rolls!mber piano rolls. >> no, i remember, i was born in '45, which was right after the war, okay. everybody was poor. you wouldn't know this, but everybody was poor. and i, we had nothing. we had literally nothing. and my folks were -- my folks uh, had a friend who was well off, and she was upgrading. so she gave us her portable record player and two albums of 78's and one of them was the boswells. >> jimmy: i never heard of the boswells. >> you never heard...
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and this is the first song she ever wrote on a piano. -- they were throwing out a piano and they gave it to her. and she was like, didn't know how to play piano and figured it out. and so this is the first song she ever wrote before "rhiannon" and all that stuff. >> steve: wow. >> jimmy: she never performed it live. this is, this is a historical event. and i love her so much, stevie nicks. come on, i love her! she's the coolest. [ cheers and applause ] the coolest. uh, guys, it's time for tonight show kid letters. here we go. ♪ tonight show kid letters kid letters tonight show ♪ >> jimmy: now, these are real letters from real kids who wrote in to tell us what they think about the show. we did not make these up. our first kid letter is from dylan skolnick. he's in fourth grade. dylan wrote, "dear jimmy, i watch the show all the time with my dad. you are the funniest, but steve higgins is funnier." [ laughter ] well, we're off to a great start already, dylan. "please have higgins host "the tonight show" and call it "the tonight show" with
and this is the first song she ever wrote on a piano. -- they were throwing out a piano and they gave it to her. and she was like, didn't know how to play piano and figured it out. and so this is the first song she ever wrote before "rhiannon" and all that stuff. >> steve: wow. >> jimmy: she never performed it live. this is, this is a historical event. and i love her so much, stevie nicks. come on, i love her! she's the coolest. [ cheers and applause ] the coolest. uh,...
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wouldn't it be great if hiring plumbers, shopping online is as easy as it gets. carpenters and even pianouners were just as simple? thanks to angie's list, now it is. start shopping online from a list of top-rated providers. visit angieslist.com today. they take us to worlds full of heroes and titans. for respawn, building the best interactive entertainment begins with the cloud. this is "titanfall," the first multi-player game built and run on microsoft azure. empowering gamers around the world to interact in ways they never thought possible. this cloud turns data into excitement. this is the microsoft cloud. >>> new this morning, mexico looking like a protest zone. the violence in response to the mystery surrounding the apparent massacre of dozens of students. rafael romo is covering this for us. >> reporter: john, good morning. the protests seem to be getting more frequent and intense. let me tell you, just yesterday, the congressional building in the state of gurrero was torched and vandalized and they were unable to do anything to contain the protesters. an adjacent government buildi
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wouldn't it be great if hiring plumbers, carpenters shopping online is as easy as it gets. and even piano tuners were just as simple? thanks to angie's list, now it is. we've made hiring anyone from a handyman to a dog walker as simple as a few clicks. buy their services directly at angieslist.com no more calling around. no more hassles. start shopping from a list of top-rated providers today. angie's list is revolutionizing local service again. visit angieslist.com today. >>> all right. new this morning, the brutality of isis on display in iraq. more than 300 members of a sunni tribe slaughtered in recent days. women and children among the dead. many of the victims lined up in a village north of ramadi and publicly shot one by one. the president obama strategy suffering a setback. ev overwhelmed u.s. strategy. nick paton walsh has more. >> reporter: this is symbolic. two key groups backed by the united states given supplies by them and by arab allies with heavy weapons. the front have some areas near the big city in the northwest of syria that they control. the nusra group, the al qaeda
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we've been around to james's house and we've relieved him of his prized grand piano. clarkson: sadly, though, even before the test began, there was an issue. hammond: yes, it is dark -- [ laughs ] don't film that. just don't film -- just put the leg -- let's film something over here. what's more, our repair job wasn't brilliant. when he finds that his precious piano is propped up by a mountain of pornography, he is going to go ape. okay, may! let it rock. he'll be very good at this. he likes this sort of thing. see, look, feeding in the power. he -- ooh. jeremy? ha! [ sound board resonates ] run. yes, run away. ha ha! keep the porn! [ laughs ] you can have that! hammond: we hoped that would be that. but, no. the producers said we had to meet up at the "top gear" test track the next day for one final challenge. clarkson: it says, "this is a test of speed, braking, and toughness "all in one. "you must accelerate "to 56 miles an hour, drive through an obstacle, "and then stop as quickly as possible. "whoever does that in the shortest distance will win a year's supply of
we've been around to james's house and we've relieved him of his prized grand piano. clarkson: sadly, though, even before the test began, there was an issue. hammond: yes, it is dark -- [ laughs ] don't film that. just don't film -- just put the leg -- let's film something over here. what's more, our repair job wasn't brilliant. when he finds that his precious piano is propped up by a mountain of pornography, he is going to go ape. okay, may! let it rock. he'll be very good at this. he likes...
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wouldn't it be great if hiring plumbers, carpenters and even piano tuners were just as simple?to angie's list, now it is. start shopping online from a list of top-rated providers. visit angieslist.com today. ring ring! progresso! i can't believe i'm eating bacon and rich creamy cheese before my sister's wedding well it's only 100 calories, so you'll be ready for that dress uh-huh... you don't love the dress? i love my sister... 40 flavors. 100 calories or less. ♪ [ male announcer ] united is rolling out global, satellite-fed wi-fi to connect you even 35,000 feet over the ocean. ♪ that's...wifi friendly. ♪ >>> pure evil. the white house condemning the murder of american aid worker peter kassig, beheaded by isis. the terrorists releasing a new video. we are live breaking down the latest clues and reaction this morning. >>> a battle over immigration looming in washington. president obama expected to unveil big reforms that would allow millions of people here illegally to stay. republican leaders of congress not ready to go down without a fight. what they could do to stop the presi
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after dinner you retire to the living room, there's a piano there. these performers get up there and do their thing. i'm there with my sax for gloria and heather. and we do one song before we say goodnight. and that song was "all you need is love." and i will tell you when stevie wonder came in to sing his part, you talk about you got to pinch yourself, i pinched my you know what because i wanted to make sure i wasn't dreaming this. it was an out of body experience hearing him sing on one of my songs. >> one of the great joys of my life, talking about stevie, i was at home one night here in l.a. and phone rang. blocked number. i don't usually answer block numbers. this time i did. answer the phone. it's stevie. just out of the blue, what are you doing? i said i just got into bed, long day, just watching tv, kind of vegging out. he says i'm going to the studio, you want to come by tonight? i was like, you're doing what? you know stevie, 11:00, midnight, he's just rolling. i said absolutely. i got up out the bed, as tired as i was, put my clothes on, g
after dinner you retire to the living room, there's a piano there. these performers get up there and do their thing. i'm there with my sax for gloria and heather. and we do one song before we say goodnight. and that song was "all you need is love." and i will tell you when stevie wonder came in to sing his part, you talk about you got to pinch yourself, i pinched my you know what because i wanted to make sure i wasn't dreaming this. it was an out of body experience hearing him sing on...
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clothes and luggage, laptop still here alongside his piano and the white board where he would list his plans. but no hint of what happened to him. >> the last few days have been pretty tough as you can imagine for our family. >> reporter: ha was last seen walking out this same door halloween night about 8:00. giving his roommates no indication where he was headed. tonight his family sat down with his boss for clues since dan called in sick that day. left behind at his workstation, medicine for the migraines he sometimes suffered. as far as his family knows, he's otherwise healthy and stable, a high achiever, always looking for self-improvement. >> he singing, he plays piano, he hikes, he is physically fit. he is someone who likes to live life to the fullest. >> reporter: word has spread of dan ha's disappearance. the tech community using everything they have. >> all we want you to know is we're looking for you and we hope you're safe. >> reporter: ha's family is waiting to get a record of his text messages and credit information. his mom touches his poster, sending a kiss to her son as
clothes and luggage, laptop still here alongside his piano and the white board where he would list his plans. but no hint of what happened to him. >> the last few days have been pretty tough as you can imagine for our family. >> reporter: ha was last seen walking out this same door halloween night about 8:00. giving his roommates no indication where he was headed. tonight his family sat down with his boss for clues since dan called in sick that day. left behind at his workstation,...
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she refused to do it and she was stomping off and i said get back to the piano.one point my husband said maybe she just can't do it. i said, you know what? you just don't believe in her. i am going to do this. redrilled and we drilled it wasn't that pleasant but then suddenly after like an hour and a half her two hands came together. she realized it at the same time i hdid and after that she refusd to leave the fpiano. years after that she told me mommy, i remember that moment. i think that's a life lesson that lasts forever. i think that's how you instill real confidence. >> your daughters like you? >> i think they love me. >> they say thanks mom i am glad you did this stuff? >> actually. you would be surprised. >> would we? you will find out when we return. rished. rescued. protected. given new hope. during the subaru "share the love" event, subaru owners feel it, too. because when you take home a new subaru, we donate 250 dollars to helping those in need. we'll have given 50 million dollars over seven years. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. and someti
she refused to do it and she was stomping off and i said get back to the piano.one point my husband said maybe she just can't do it. i said, you know what? you just don't believe in her. i am going to do this. redrilled and we drilled it wasn't that pleasant but then suddenly after like an hour and a half her two hands came together. she realized it at the same time i hdid and after that she refusd to leave the fpiano. years after that she told me mommy, i remember that moment. i think that's a...
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wouldn't it be great if hiring plumbers, shopping online is as easy as it gets. carpenters and even piano were just as simple? thanks to angie's list, now it is. start shopping online from a list of top-rated providers. visit angieslist.com today. >>> the arctic blast is pummeling the northeast has left many people stranded in their vehicles including the niagara women's basketball team. 20 women in a stuck bus. andy scholes has the "bleacher report." >>> the team played in pittsburgh monday night. then they tried to make their way to update new york. that's when they got stopped. they stopped driving at 2:00 a.m. tuesday. they were on the but for more than 30 hours. good news, in the last hour they have been rescued. the team chronicled the entire event by posting pics on social ed me. they said state roomers came by and brought them snacks. just off the bus one of the coaches tweeted thank you for rescuing you, ny state police. we did get a nice happy ending to that. the team bus was stranded near the stadium where the buffalo bills are playing. the bills are hosting the jets on sunday.
wouldn't it be great if hiring plumbers, shopping online is as easy as it gets. carpenters and even piano were just as simple? thanks to angie's list, now it is. start shopping online from a list of top-rated providers. visit angieslist.com today. >>> the arctic blast is pummeling the northeast has left many people stranded in their vehicles including the niagara women's basketball team. 20 women in a stuck bus. andy scholes has the "bleacher report." >>> the team...
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and a piano tuner will lose his father and mother le home. told, the judge ruled that the casino can take over his house near the closed revel casino. his attorney plans to appeal. will philadelphia get a second casino? we'll find out tomorrow. right now, there are four proposals on the table. sugar house and harrah's philadelphia have protested allowing another casino in the area. >> in washington, senate is expected to vote tomorrow on whether to approve the keystone pipeline. the house has already said yeses, but environmentalists say it's too dangerous. >> today, protesters gathered outside the office of senator tom carper. the democrat has decided to vote yes on the pipeline bill. he says the bipart san bill will create jobs and make the u.s. less relient on foreign oil. >> also, in delaware, jennifer suarez was arrested in april and charged with performing a sex act on a 17-year-old boy in her classroom. she will be sentenced to january. suarez facings up to 15 years in prison. >> a four-lekked intruder boek into a church. the animal ca
and a piano tuner will lose his father and mother le home. told, the judge ruled that the casino can take over his house near the closed revel casino. his attorney plans to appeal. will philadelphia get a second casino? we'll find out tomorrow. right now, there are four proposals on the table. sugar house and harrah's philadelphia have protested allowing another casino in the area. >> in washington, senate is expected to vote tomorrow on whether to approve the keystone pipeline. the house...