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." >> the story goes from the moment you started you were basically a prodigy.e meant to be doing. did it feel that way? >> not until i became a professional did i understand the weight of the word and the expectations - whether or not you would succeed past being gifted at a young age. at the time it was fun. i was being pushed and challenged in something that i liked doing. i looked forward to learning every day and growing, and perfecting the incredible art form that i knew i was not going to perfect, but the challenge of approaching that was something i never experienced before. >> you said it was fun. in your book you wrote "i was a nervous child. my unease coupled with a perpetual quest for perfection made my life harder than it needed to be." how so? >> this was definitely before dance, that i just never felt a real connection to anything or anyone. and i was constantly just trying to fit in. i didn't want to be the best at anything. i just wanted to blend in. and that was kind of my existence. throughout my family experiences at home, of just kind of ble
." >> the story goes from the moment you started you were basically a prodigy.e meant to be doing. did it feel that way? >> not until i became a professional did i understand the weight of the word and the expectations - whether or not you would succeed past being gifted at a young age. at the time it was fun. i was being pushed and challenged in something that i liked doing. i looked forward to learning every day and growing, and perfecting the incredible art form that i knew...
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he was a prodigy.has now decided that the way to get out of the whole he's in his to try to run to the right of everyone else. that's a hard thing to do given how conservative this field is. we have not heard ted cruz, mike huckabee, evoke socialism in their announcement speech. many republicans feel bad -- feel that, but it's not even anything we have heard from the furthest right candidate. mark: republicans who complain about media bias forget that they get very favorable coverage. he is forfeiting the opportunity to be considered a favored candidate by the media by saying stuff like that. john: it's also just so apocalyptic. this is the greatest country in the world. many people have criticisms of hillary clinton and barack obama. to say they are about to drive the country into an apocalypse seems a little hot i'd to me. bobby jindal also targeted jeb bush. >> you've heard jeb bush's say we need to be willing to lose the primary in order to win the general election. we are going to help him do that
he was a prodigy.has now decided that the way to get out of the whole he's in his to try to run to the right of everyone else. that's a hard thing to do given how conservative this field is. we have not heard ted cruz, mike huckabee, evoke socialism in their announcement speech. many republicans feel bad -- feel that, but it's not even anything we have heard from the furthest right candidate. mark: republicans who complain about media bias forget that they get very favorable coverage. he is...
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he is a cerebral, really in guide -- he was a prodigy.has now decided that the way to get out of the hole he is in is to try to run to the right of everyone else. that is a hard thing to do given this field. we have not heard ted cruz, mike huckabee, many people invoke socialism. in the announcement speech. invoking it, odyssey, many republicans feel that. it is not something we have heard from the furthest right candidates. that is not a winning strategy. mark: republicans ignore hardly that the candidates can get very favorable coverage. this guy could be press favorite. but when he says stuff like that, he is welcome to do it but he is forfeiting the opportunity to be considered a favorite candidate by the media. john: put aside the socialist thing. again, this is the greatest country in the world. publicans believe that, democrats believe that. many people have criticism of hillary clinton and barack obama. but to say they are going to drive the country into apocalypse, that seems hot to me. in the republican pack, he targeted jeff bu
he is a cerebral, really in guide -- he was a prodigy.has now decided that the way to get out of the hole he is in is to try to run to the right of everyone else. that is a hard thing to do given this field. we have not heard ted cruz, mike huckabee, many people invoke socialism. in the announcement speech. invoking it, odyssey, many republicans feel that. it is not something we have heard from the furthest right candidates. that is not a winning strategy. mark: republicans ignore hardly that...
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k: did you know that your brain -- kate: did you know that your brain is a wonderful prodigy? especially yours, mali. you can check it all out in l' express. you can see that beautiful image of our brains. i do not know if they are colorful in real life. one discovery is that our brains are constantly regenerating themselves. the magazine also explores the fascinating world of consciousness. it takes 300 milliseconds for our brains to be conscious of something. this is a very promising time for medical advances, but it raises delicate ethical issues -- for instance, how far should we go in terms of modifying our brain cells? talking about brain cells, if you are interested in a debate about marijuana, check out national geographic this month. they take a closer look at marijuana, the superdrug. very interesting issue about the science behind marijuana, what are the medical benefits of marijuana. a very interesting issue especially with the debate on whether not -- whether or not to legalize marijuana in many parts of the world. molly: thank you all for joining us. for more fro
k: did you know that your brain -- kate: did you know that your brain is a wonderful prodigy? especially yours, mali. you can check it all out in l' express. you can see that beautiful image of our brains. i do not know if they are colorful in real life. one discovery is that our brains are constantly regenerating themselves. the magazine also explores the fascinating world of consciousness. it takes 300 milliseconds for our brains to be conscious of something. this is a very promising time for...
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. >> without a doubt, we have prodigious work to do in africa. >> chafee was a republican and then an independent before declaring himself a democrat two years ago. he joins the other three democrats, hillary clinton, bernie sanders and martin o'malley. on the republican side there are nine in the race. ted cruz rand paul marco rubio, lindsey graham former pennsylvania senator rick santorum ben carson carly fiorina, and george pataki. >>> and governor christie blasts the overhaul of the nsa bulk collection program. the changes tuesday to overhaul the program by keeping records in phone company's hands, not the government. the nsa will continue to seek our text messages and e-mailing after the september 11 attacks. >>> the number of labs across the country that may have received live anthrax is growing. yesterday, the pentagon announced mistakenly sent live spores to at least 51 locations and 17 states and three foreign countries which is about twice that was announced last week. labs in delaware and new jersey received the spores but authorities say there's no risk to the general publ
. >> without a doubt, we have prodigious work to do in africa. >> chafee was a republican and then an independent before declaring himself a democrat two years ago. he joins the other three democrats, hillary clinton, bernie sanders and martin o'malley. on the republican side there are nine in the race. ted cruz rand paul marco rubio, lindsey graham former pennsylvania senator rick santorum ben carson carly fiorina, and george pataki. >>> and governor christie blasts the...
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the child prodigy started skating as a toddler.ust 13. >> the youngest ever at 13 years old! >> reporter: now 25 he's a skateboarding legend. >> skateboarding to me is pure freedom. i get on my board and i don't have to skate like anyone else. i don't have to try the tricks anyone else is trying. i can clear my head and just skate my game. >> reporter: over a decade-long career this skating wonder secured millions of endorsement deals from gopro to red bull. >> we're here at x games in austin texas, and i'm going to show you guys around. >> reporter: but even with all that fandom money and medals sheckler still isn't satisfies. he lives for the competition. >> i love going out to a contest and giving the fans what they want to see. >> reporter: today he's in austin texas, getting ready to compete at the x games for an impressive 15 times. ryan winning is a greater obsession now than it was at the beginning. >> you know, i want it i want it and so does everybody else here. >> reporter: with so many younger competitors at his heels,
the child prodigy started skating as a toddler.ust 13. >> the youngest ever at 13 years old! >> reporter: now 25 he's a skateboarding legend. >> skateboarding to me is pure freedom. i get on my board and i don't have to skate like anyone else. i don't have to try the tricks anyone else is trying. i can clear my head and just skate my game. >> reporter: over a decade-long career this skating wonder secured millions of endorsement deals from gopro to red bull. >>...
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. >> without a doubt, we have prodigious work to be done in africa. we have to change our thinking and find a way to wage peace. >> chafee joins three other democrats who declared their candidacy, hillary clinton, bernie sanders and martin o'malley. on the republican side there are nine declared candidates senators ted cruz rand paul marco rubio and lindsey graham. rick santorum dr. ben carson and carly fiorina, mike huckabee and george pataki. >>> the number of labs that may have received live anthrax is growing. yesterday, the pentagon announced that it mistakenly sent live anthrax to twice what they announced last week. the labs in delaware received and authorities say there is no risk to the general public. >>> chester heights, delaware county, city council approved the wawa. the expansion includes a 98,000 square foot building a multilevel parking garage. and delaware drivers could soon pay more in vehicle fees. a bill to raise those fees is headed to the senate for a vote after it was approved by a committee yesterday. the tax on car sales will
. >> without a doubt, we have prodigious work to be done in africa. we have to change our thinking and find a way to wage peace. >> chafee joins three other democrats who declared their candidacy, hillary clinton, bernie sanders and martin o'malley. on the republican side there are nine declared candidates senators ted cruz rand paul marco rubio and lindsey graham. rick santorum dr. ben carson and carly fiorina, mike huckabee and george pataki. >>> the number of labs that...
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. >> a child prodigy, his mother stayed home to support the family while lang lang pursued his dreams. >> i would say that's the most difficult thing for me it was, you know, growing up without my mom next to me. >> now lang lang is trying to bring classical notes into the lives of children through his international music foundation. >> we believe music can make people happier, to make the kids more creative. >> one of his earliest inspirations... the cartoon musicians tom and jerry. >> so it's really cool when you see, you know, tom try to catch him like... [plays discordant piano sounds]. >> i sat down with lang lang at the dimenna center for classical music in new york city. >> you've just come from playing at the kennedy center. you played for a worldwide audience with pharrell at the grammy's. i thought i was gonna say, oh, this is a busy time for you. but, actually you've slowed down a little bit. what drives you? >> for me, i like to do creative concerts, and creative projects. and - and i think really - music give me an energy to drive myself - to always try to get to another
. >> a child prodigy, his mother stayed home to support the family while lang lang pursued his dreams. >> i would say that's the most difficult thing for me it was, you know, growing up without my mom next to me. >> now lang lang is trying to bring classical notes into the lives of children through his international music foundation. >> we believe music can make people happier, to make the kids more creative. >> one of his earliest inspirations... the cartoon...
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prodigious feat by about midweek with and talk about that a little bit later on the overall timber isvalid divinized where in the '60s a relatively cool still 58 in santa rosa 63 in concord and the other areas and is relatively design to talk about the causes one to be sticking around and destroy the morning i was given take a few more hours by noon to 03 caught in a will be is 3:00 by the evening hours is going to be seen up until such sunshine and clouds in the area temperature wide for pride parade on sunday temporary and that is when it kicks off temperatures will be around 60 to bring a sweater or jacket. >>marty gonzales: stay connected with our kron 4 mobile app,kron4.com,facebook,and twitter feeds.dr phil coming up next have a great day see you tommorow at 4am. miller of a person who shot and killed a 17 your boy in east san jose >>marty gonzales: he died a casino also happening right now an intense manhunt is underway in upstate new york for escaped killer david the law enforcement officials are hopeful that they have a contract and size of a perimeter that is backed by over
prodigious feat by about midweek with and talk about that a little bit later on the overall timber isvalid divinized where in the '60s a relatively cool still 58 in santa rosa 63 in concord and the other areas and is relatively design to talk about the causes one to be sticking around and destroy the morning i was given take a few more hours by noon to 03 caught in a will be is 3:00 by the evening hours is going to be seen up until such sunshine and clouds in the area temperature wide for pride...
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soon labeled a prodigy.goes far beyond the ballet. >> do you know who misty copeland is? >> yes! >> reporter: at new york's national dance institute misty copeland is idolized. >> you should always try your hardest and never stop. like whatever happens, then you should keep going. >> reporter: gorgeous and graceful with a body as strong as her desire to break ballet's barriers misty copeland is dancing into history. rehema ellis, nbc news, new york. >> what a terrific story. we certainly wish her all the best. that's going to do it for us on this tuesday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news thank you for watching, and good night. . >>> shawn robinson from the "access hollywood" family. >> it is wonderful to be here. >> and so it began. the 16-year "access hollywood
soon labeled a prodigy.goes far beyond the ballet. >> do you know who misty copeland is? >> yes! >> reporter: at new york's national dance institute misty copeland is idolized. >> you should always try your hardest and never stop. like whatever happens, then you should keep going. >> reporter: gorgeous and graceful with a body as strong as her desire to break ballet's barriers misty copeland is dancing into history. rehema ellis, nbc news, new york. >> what a...
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soon labeled a prodigy.es far beyond the ballet. >> do you know who misty copeland is? >> yes! >> reporter: at new york's national dance institute misty copeland is i'ddolized. >> you should always try hardest, never stop. whatever happens, that you should keep going. >> reporter: gorgeous and graceful with a body as strong as her desire to break ballet's barriers misty copeland is dancing into history. rehema ellis, nbc news new york. >> what a terrific story. we certainly wish her all the best. that's going to do it for us on this tuesday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news thank you for watching and good night. >>> sean penn moving on from char lies with derek jeter's each x. his intimate dinner with minka kelly now on "extra." >>> new photos sean penn at a candle lit dinner with minka kelly. two weeks after his break up from charlize theron are sean and minka just friends are hollywood's new hot couple? >> nene quits the real housewives. is she gone for good. inside her battle money and aut
soon labeled a prodigy.es far beyond the ballet. >> do you know who misty copeland is? >> yes! >> reporter: at new york's national dance institute misty copeland is i'ddolized. >> you should always try hardest, never stop. whatever happens, that you should keep going. >> reporter: gorgeous and graceful with a body as strong as her desire to break ballet's barriers misty copeland is dancing into history. rehema ellis, nbc news new york. >> what a terrific...
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you may not know she was a prodigy or she went on to win her miss america crown before she started hereer as a reporter. all that and more is detailed in a new book getting real out today. hi wretched. i have been looking at the video and i haven't seen it for so long. look at the hair. >> i love that. >> it's amazing. >> you told any to stanford you were going to take time off from school and the turkey rating at stanford and run for miss america. you were told it was a horrible idea which i think was stupid however if you had stayed at stanford what do you think would have happened? >> i probably would have been a lawyer. i took my lsat the same time is preparing to become miss america. when i ended up going into tv i have that as a backup option that tv didn't work. >> you said you are have a child and teeth constantly and it seems like a drastic right angle. >> i was a serious violent estin that was my talent in the pageant and i was a kid. the big lesson is i didn't pay a lot of attention to my exterior. i got into pageants because i burned out on the violin. my parents wanted me
you may not know she was a prodigy or she went on to win her miss america crown before she started hereer as a reporter. all that and more is detailed in a new book getting real out today. hi wretched. i have been looking at the video and i haven't seen it for so long. look at the hair. >> i love that. >> it's amazing. >> you told any to stanford you were going to take time off from school and the turkey rating at stanford and run for miss america. you were told it was a...
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estacio: >>reporter: is one to be in the '90s but it will not be as hot as it sought to lead to a prodigioustoday as we mentioned a lot more in concord to more or less the '90s as well 85 copter 86 cousins and antioch still at 90 the a special allowances to 5 fog 17 is from hayward and 62 for richmond san francisco and 64 in daly city at 59 degrees here is was the extent of the rest of the evening increasing when speech and clouds and coastal clouds mainly in the peninsula locations about a moscow our average in the morning coastal called bradley clearing sunny skies in the east bay locations and afternoon hot temperatures and land the one is written by judge harris of source of a the result high- pressure and place that is why we get the temperature in the triple digits in the '90s and operated in the east bay location nor rent in the fourth half of next week or so, things of an accord out of place was a low pressure system comes and we will start today tomorrow at 9:00 a.m. with the seven is across by no time much our look at that the red indicating operated postal '90s temperatures i was
estacio: >>reporter: is one to be in the '90s but it will not be as hot as it sought to lead to a prodigioustoday as we mentioned a lot more in concord to more or less the '90s as well 85 copter 86 cousins and antioch still at 90 the a special allowances to 5 fog 17 is from hayward and 62 for richmond san francisco and 64 in daly city at 59 degrees here is was the extent of the rest of the evening increasing when speech and clouds and coastal clouds mainly in the peninsula locations about...
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heat not the heat wave just get reelected is a more bird will be certainly not for the next two to prodigious inland nine minutes past the end of the to see this guy getting brighter and brighter it will be a whole lot brighter by letter on this afternoon this talk about america down to the forecast or no risk to send temperatures in the mid 50's all the to the mid- 60s if you're going to be along the bay shoreline comfortable were talking low seventies there by 3:00 until 4:00 hour this afternoon will max out with temperatures ride around the 1 01 the remark that is probably going to be an average for the east and davison committee's will be just below that it will be off the hot will break that down in detail 78 by the bay in that will warm to the '80s and across the 90 degree mark as head south for the santa clara valley again will have a forecast for coming up as well lead assistance in this is due to know where you are we have 55 in san francisco and 65 well in the east bay and the more than his sister was to come this afternoon were before look at the temperatures coming up in just a mo
heat not the heat wave just get reelected is a more bird will be certainly not for the next two to prodigious inland nine minutes past the end of the to see this guy getting brighter and brighter it will be a whole lot brighter by letter on this afternoon this talk about america down to the forecast or no risk to send temperatures in the mid 50's all the to the mid- 60s if you're going to be along the bay shoreline comfortable were talking low seventies there by 3:00 until 4:00 hour this...
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all of the analyst notes i read about the changes say what deutsche bank will need is a change of prodigyt just a change of leadership. so far, we are gotten very few cryan. from julieohn analyst say maybe a near-term buy but long-term gain. they want to see if john cryan can change the overall strategies that was put in place earlier this year, or whether or not it is just a change. change in strategy also mean a change in culture? we will see as he takes over. olivia: we will bring you the latest on everything happening at deutsche bank. at theim cook speaking worldwide developers conference at the muskogee center in san francisco. among the highlights so far, the new operating system update will x el capitan. --speaking at the muskogee center. ♪ olivia:olivia: welcome back to the bloomberg market day. it is game day for the u.s.. in winnipeg tonight, they will play all still you in the women's world cup. the women's world cup is organized by fifa. has made the global growth of women's soccer one of its many goal. reporting on the progress has made. likes to point out interest in the wo
all of the analyst notes i read about the changes say what deutsche bank will need is a change of prodigyt just a change of leadership. so far, we are gotten very few cryan. from julieohn analyst say maybe a near-term buy but long-term gain. they want to see if john cryan can change the overall strategies that was put in place earlier this year, or whether or not it is just a change. change in strategy also mean a change in culture? we will see as he takes over. olivia: we will bring you the...
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. >> yes judge local news crews got on board to celebrate the so-called mass prodigy and when harvard caught wind of it they busted her. >> they said you go the in to harvard and stanford. lets do a quick interest right d she sit down for the interview. i think he did. >> see, you are carried away with your eyes. this works. so both schools at the same time really, how can you do that. >> take it up another notch. she claims the found are of facebook mark zuckerberg, has personally called company congratulate her. mom, dad, mark zuckerberg called. >> out of control. >> do you think she even got in the school. >> probably not good does she have a backup school then. >> we need to keep track of that girl and find out where she end upy want to see what she looks like. i need to put a face to the lies. >> she's within of our interns. >> don't say that. >> jimmy kimmel issues another you tube prank challenge to the children of american. >> let's see that one. >> what the hell, what the hell. >> is what wrong with you. >> we're not in disney land. get out. get out. >> what are y'all doing.
. >> yes judge local news crews got on board to celebrate the so-called mass prodigy and when harvard caught wind of it they busted her. >> they said you go the in to harvard and stanford. lets do a quick interest right d she sit down for the interview. i think he did. >> see, you are carried away with your eyes. this works. so both schools at the same time really, how can you do that. >> take it up another notch. she claims the found are of facebook mark zuckerberg, has...
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. >> without a doubt we have prodigious work to do in italy and north africa. we have to change our thinking. we have to find a way to wage peace. >>> chafee started his political career as a republican and then became an independent before declaring himself a democrat two years ago. and chafee joins three other democrats who already declared their candidacy. hillary clinton of course bernie sanders and martin o'malley. >>> on the republican side there are nine declared candidates senators ted cuss rand paul marco rubio lindsey graham. and also former pennsylvania senator rick santorum. dr. ben carson former ceo carly fiorina and mike huckabee and george pataki. >>> governor christie is slamming the sweeping changes made to surveillance laws that would eliminate the national security agency bulk phone records collection program. he said the changes will make our country less safe. the changes approved by congress tuesday overhauled the records. the nsa will continue to sweep our text messages e-mails and internet posts and searches. the laws were enacted after
. >> without a doubt we have prodigious work to do in italy and north africa. we have to change our thinking. we have to find a way to wage peace. >>> chafee started his political career as a republican and then became an independent before declaring himself a democrat two years ago. and chafee joins three other democrats who already declared their candidacy. hillary clinton of course bernie sanders and martin o'malley. >>> on the republican side there are nine declared...
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. >>> a child prodigy is now one of the hottest jazz tickets in new york.is an 11-year-old indonesian boy who has a number one album. the pint sized pianist played for christian amanpour and showed why he's taking the jazz world by storm. ♪ how did you come to jazz? i mean, look, you come from indonesia and indonesia is not the home of jazz. >> yes. >> so how did you come to jazz? >> first, it came from my parents. especially my dad. >> did you listen to your father's music? >> yeah. he was listening. he has me listen to jazz. >> all the time? >> yes. >> and what was his favorite? >> i mean, he listen to me like louis armstrong. and to musicians like harry conic jr. >> he's also my favorite. >> he didn't have formal lessons. his family is an amateur musician who basically showed him the outline of how to play on a keyboard. but soon, the student overtook the master and said sit aside, dad, i'm going to play some monk. >> how do you protect a child? because he is a child with a massive talent. how do you protect him from the pressure, from burnouts? >> what
. >>> a child prodigy is now one of the hottest jazz tickets in new york.is an 11-year-old indonesian boy who has a number one album. the pint sized pianist played for christian amanpour and showed why he's taking the jazz world by storm. ♪ how did you come to jazz? i mean, look, you come from indonesia and indonesia is not the home of jazz. >> yes. >> so how did you come to jazz? >> first, it came from my parents. especially my dad. >> did you listen to your...
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my name is p, prodigy, whatever y'all want to call me.en incarcerated here for two years. i stabbed somebody in his neck a couple times. thank god he didn't die otherwise i would be looking at a little more time. how old is everybody here? how old are you guys? 14, 15, 16. >> 17. >> at your age i was already in a juvenile detention facility for stabbing another individual because i liked his bicycle so i i said you know what? [ bleep ] let me just stab that kid and take his bicycle. when i came home from juvey i went to jail for a drive-by and gun charge, came three inches from killing a kid's grandmother. i have been home since i was 15 for about a year. i was home for my 19th birthday. i am about to be 23. i have a 2-year-old son who doesn't know me. stay away from that lifestyle. trust me, you live a better life that way. >> robert campbell has a lot of experience to draw from. he recently pled guilty to assault with intent to cause physical injury with a we possible and attempted robbery. at the time of his arrest he was alongside the
my name is p, prodigy, whatever y'all want to call me.en incarcerated here for two years. i stabbed somebody in his neck a couple times. thank god he didn't die otherwise i would be looking at a little more time. how old is everybody here? how old are you guys? 14, 15, 16. >> 17. >> at your age i was already in a juvenile detention facility for stabbing another individual because i liked his bicycle so i i said you know what? [ bleep ] let me just stab that kid and take his bicycle....
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. >> you decided you were going to try to become miss america, based in part on your very prodigious violin playing. you were told you were too short. why did you want to dive into that pageant world? >> because i had given up my whole goal of becoming a country violinist as a child, and my parents were very upset with me to be honest with me and they wanted me to find another goal to use my violin talent. she said you need to come home right now and enter your first pageant. i said, what?! >> so your mom pushed you into it. >> not pushed but encouraged nudged. >> i love the fact that your interview question was the role of media in the political process. so you win the crown, you want to go into tv, you apply to a richmond television station and the news director there told you said he was not hiring you because you had been miss america. was it something of a draw pac? >> yes. that was not the first and last time i had heard that. every job that i moved to i came to know that my reputation would proceed me in a stereotypical way. in other words, i knew over time that the newsroom w
. >> you decided you were going to try to become miss america, based in part on your very prodigious violin playing. you were told you were too short. why did you want to dive into that pageant world? >> because i had given up my whole goal of becoming a country violinist as a child, and my parents were very upset with me to be honest with me and they wanted me to find another goal to use my violin talent. she said you need to come home right now and enter your first pageant. i...
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>> reverend pinckney we've heard so much, he among the dead, someone who is almost something of a prodigy. a rising star. his first church at 18. youngest person ever elected to the state legislature. but also ever testimony i've ever heard from talking to folks here today, how soft spoken, how quiet, how humble he was for someone who had so many accolades, such obvious charisma at such a young age. >> yeah. the way i describe reverend pinckney though is a statesman. he was soft spoken. he was humble. but he took his business very, very seriously. he had that deep voice and when he spoke to you, you knew he meant business. he was serious. he was always a servant of the people. as a servant of god. i think he understood that you can't serve god unless you serve people. i remember when he was elected to to the legislature at such a young age, there were a lot of nay sayers who didn't believe he would win. he proved them wrong. a few years later he went to the state senate. he was always in public service. he will be deeply missed. and as i shared earlier with some other people, he was also
>> reverend pinckney we've heard so much, he among the dead, someone who is almost something of a prodigy. a rising star. his first church at 18. youngest person ever elected to the state legislature. but also ever testimony i've ever heard from talking to folks here today, how soft spoken, how quiet, how humble he was for someone who had so many accolades, such obvious charisma at such a young age. >> yeah. the way i describe reverend pinckney though is a statesman. he was soft...
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i think we have another baby prodigy on the way. >> a cute one for sure. >>> thanks for joining us. our next newscast is at 5:00. >>> ah today on "access hollywood live," i am so excited. nina parker is with me today. we're on the back lot of universal. we also have holly madison joining us. >> i'm excited. the book is juicy. breaking the code of silence on what went down at the playboy mansion. >> and read all about that. >> and a treat for the ladies today. >> learn how he got his name twit from "magic mike." he is here and hot moves. >> he does. and if the other boys hazed him at the movie, and tnt's hit show "the last ship" is here. "access hollywood live" starts right now. >>> stand by, billy and kit. stand by camera two.
i think we have another baby prodigy on the way. >> a cute one for sure. >>> thanks for joining us. our next newscast is at 5:00. >>> ah today on "access hollywood live," i am so excited. nina parker is with me today. we're on the back lot of universal. we also have holly madison joining us. >> i'm excited. the book is juicy. breaking the code of silence on what went down at the playboy mansion. >> and read all about that. >> and a treat for...
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there are people who truly are prodigies. i didn't start coding seriously into my 20's.'ve never been a great programmer. i talk about that in the piece. but i've always been able to do enough to get my own work done to build things for people and so on and so forth. so there are opportunities to pick it up. but it takes some focus. charlie: is there a common denominator among the best and most brilliant coders? paul: it is a kind of mathematical genius. the deepest thinkers are very very deep mathematical thinkers. if you are getting a phd in computer science in stanford, you are a brought mathematician. josh: i liken this piece where we address the mid-level executive directly in a very funny way. those genius coders, they are not coming to work at your company for the same reason that phil jackson is not coming to code your -- to coach your best ball team. [laughter] we forget because we interact with google all the time. we think, oh, we just get one of those guys. no this is rarefied, incredible, high-level -- charlie: there's huge competition in silicon valley to h
there are people who truly are prodigies. i didn't start coding seriously into my 20's.'ve never been a great programmer. i talk about that in the piece. but i've always been able to do enough to get my own work done to build things for people and so on and so forth. so there are opportunities to pick it up. but it takes some focus. charlie: is there a common denominator among the best and most brilliant coders? paul: it is a kind of mathematical genius. the deepest thinkers are very very deep...
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at risk with the tech aircraft of the fire and they're not a was about the blaze the fire had a prodigious to give larger more damage is one to be done and is serious classification. >>reporter: they could face serious charges from the faa if the enter in a separate flight he makes sure to keep his distance and it could be deadly the second measure in the smoking near the emergency response " on the wrong state of the area and is a windy day today and now we have low clouds rolling in as a conceit the standard this of the low clouds of place because of the south would when precedents in that direction from coastal water areas. >>reporter: 60 mi. from for the italian open 24 fairfield as well 6 for san francisco 34 have more than the evening from the sec is for temperatures 89 and 170 east bay the west winds about eight knots power by 10:00 p.m. to mahlmann recalls a mix of fog and 61 for in one location 55 for east bank 53 for cities along the coastal region a busy weekend along the bay area next we are live as one of the area's biggest events kickoff pride week in later would tell you wha
at risk with the tech aircraft of the fire and they're not a was about the blaze the fire had a prodigious to give larger more damage is one to be done and is serious classification. >>reporter: they could face serious charges from the faa if the enter in a separate flight he makes sure to keep his distance and it could be deadly the second measure in the smoking near the emergency response " on the wrong state of the area and is a windy day today and now we have low clouds rolling...
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hammer is a golf prodigy. he committed to play at the university of texas in 8th grade and held his own shooting a 7 over. even if he doesn't make the cut, he can say he beat tiger woods by 3 strokes in the first round he's ever played at a major. >> andy thank you for showing that video of chris singleton, the young man who lost his mother here. i cannot believe his strength. i cannot believe his strength in the face of this tragedy. it just goes to show what an amazing woman his mother must have been to raise a son who can find that strength in times of such difficulty. i hadn't seen that. it was wonderful to e see, thank you. >>> we do have new information this morning about the accused killer here. how can someone come to hate so much? that's next. woman: for soft beautiful feet i have a professional secret: amopé and its premium foot care line. the new amopé pedi perfect foot file gives you soft beautiful feet effortlessly. its microlumina rotating head buffs away hard skin even on those hard-to-reach spo
hammer is a golf prodigy. he committed to play at the university of texas in 8th grade and held his own shooting a 7 over. even if he doesn't make the cut, he can say he beat tiger woods by 3 strokes in the first round he's ever played at a major. >> andy thank you for showing that video of chris singleton, the young man who lost his mother here. i cannot believe his strength. i cannot believe his strength in the face of this tragedy. it just goes to show what an amazing woman his mother...
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when she was about six years old, some white folks in the community thought, maybe we have a prodigyre. they took up a collection to get her a classical music education. from that age, she started crossing the railroad tracks to the home does the woman schooled her in the classics. she talented. they raised money conduct to get her to juilliard in new york and her dream was to become the first black classical pianist in carnegie hall. after one year to juilliard, she applied to the curtis institute and she did not get in. the money ran out. this is when she became nina simone. she -- her parents moved up north to be around her. she started playing in bars and clubs. she was singing what her family considered to be the devil's music. so she changed her name to nina simone so it would go underneath her mother's radar. one night in a bar they said if you want to make money, you better sing. that is when nina simone began singing. this was never the intended path for her career. throughout her life, she lived to age 70, she lamented that she did not get to explore that classical path to
when she was about six years old, some white folks in the community thought, maybe we have a prodigyre. they took up a collection to get her a classical music education. from that age, she started crossing the railroad tracks to the home does the woman schooled her in the classics. she talented. they raised money conduct to get her to juilliard in new york and her dream was to become the first black classical pianist in carnegie hall. after one year to juilliard, she applied to the curtis...
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. >> this is, i must say a prodigiously researched book. the narrative is truly phenomenal. very admirable. richard, he referred to the principles that appear in your story. kind of a grudging thomas for them. you enter into this very, very controversial area of corruption and tucker of their work. i am reminded of things that mark twain said, perhaps, in the famous novel he did the charlie, the gilded age. america has no native criminal class, except for the united states congress. i think another one was i'm once met a congressman who was in so be. why do i repeat myself? and there is more than little of that flavor in your book. maybe you want to sales something about what you mean by corruption, a word that appears is not on every page, certainly with high-frequency. his notion of corruption, i think, was the corruption of the body of politics, politicians are for sale, the definition of an honest congressman was on a was when he was what he would stay bought. it was the corruption of the political realm in particular. you have some of that on your mind, but as i read, y
. >> this is, i must say a prodigiously researched book. the narrative is truly phenomenal. very admirable. richard, he referred to the principles that appear in your story. kind of a grudging thomas for them. you enter into this very, very controversial area of corruption and tucker of their work. i am reminded of things that mark twain said, perhaps, in the famous novel he did the charlie, the gilded age. america has no native criminal class, except for the united states congress. i...
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there are people who are truly prodigies, but i didn't start coding seriously till my 20s and i've never been a great programmer. i talk about that in the piece. but i've always been able to do enough to get my own work done, to build things for people, and so on. so there are opportunities to pick it up. it takes some focus. >> rose: is there a common denominator among the best and most brilliant coders? >> you know, it's a kind of mathematical genius. i think for the deepest thinkers are very very deep mathematical thinkers, and if you're getting a piece in computer science at stanford you are a brilliant mathematician. >> i love in this piece where we talk about and address the sort of mid-level executive directly in a very funny way and just say those genius coders, they're not coming to work at your crappy company for the same reason that phil jackson is not coming to coach your basketball team. we forget because we interact with google all the time. we think we'll just get one of those guys to come over -- no, these are rare, incredible high level. >> rose: people in silicon valley
there are people who are truly prodigies, but i didn't start coding seriously till my 20s and i've never been a great programmer. i talk about that in the piece. but i've always been able to do enough to get my own work done, to build things for people, and so on. so there are opportunities to pick it up. it takes some focus. >> rose: is there a common denominator among the best and most brilliant coders? >> you know, it's a kind of mathematical genius. i think for the deepest...
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now she's called a prodigy. she has her own business called photos with madison.rters whom she most like to photograph. >> the president with his family, that would be so awesome. >> well, in addition took a photographer little madison wants to go to harvard and cure cancer. >>> there you go. >>> still to come on "eyewitness news" you can call it a fairy tail wedding a bride to be in the fight for her life gets the call that changed everything, health reporter stephanie stahl has an inspiring story. >>> if you are heading out today it will be warm and humid. carol has your forecast rig ♪ every auto insurance policy has a number. but not every insurance company understands the life behind it. ♪ those who have served our nation have earned the very best service in return. ♪ usaa. we know what it means to serve. get an auto insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. >>> on the cbs-3 healthwatch a pair of south jersey newlywed is celebrating a new lease on life. couple's wedding was temporarily sidetracked with the long awaited trip to the h
now she's called a prodigy. she has her own business called photos with madison.rters whom she most like to photograph. >> the president with his family, that would be so awesome. >> well, in addition took a photographer little madison wants to go to harvard and cure cancer. >>> there you go. >>> still to come on "eyewitness news" you can call it a fairy tail wedding a bride to be in the fight for her life gets the call that changed everything, health...
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of 79 to rotted or 80 degrees but what about the to continue to heat up with the sleazy such a prodigiousheat across the seminal case and it warmer across the bay with mid '80s perfect beach what will mid-70s indemnified the heat backsaw plants of the to be very similar to what we are expecting today. rebecca: if you're about to have door this morning to the off of the bay bridge toll plaza of great very lightly traveled is within easy ride across to spend an into downtown san francisco 7 cell research and soy go there as well as bad as problem free was the wrong direction and any commit direction it is on to be a 10 minute quick trip over to foster city and 101 split of switching over to the map now overnight roadwork you might see an open is one to the west lawn 581 at 30 fifth avenue keep the mine so far the traffic is not affected there is some overriding or working as well the south bank of new every single freeway checking in problem free 85 lives great i will have a check of the. east of a commute the of >>anny hong: a san francisco house is not for sale to two months after a mummi
of 79 to rotted or 80 degrees but what about the to continue to heat up with the sleazy such a prodigiousheat across the seminal case and it warmer across the bay with mid '80s perfect beach what will mid-70s indemnified the heat backsaw plants of the to be very similar to what we are expecting today. rebecca: if you're about to have door this morning to the off of the bay bridge toll plaza of great very lightly traveled is within easy ride across to spend an into downtown san francisco 7 cell...
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there were some very prodigious personalities in this government.there was the national religious party, which today is, by the way, is a pretty outspoken right wing party. then it was an outspoken left wing party. there was the (unintelligible) which was the kibbutz party that was in many ways so far left wing it came around and was right wing, sort of labor hawks c-span: so let's go over them quickly. who ran jordan? >> guest: king hussein. c-span: who ran syria? >> guest: there was a triumvirate of what they called the doctor's government because they all had doctorates in psychology or philosophy but there was a ba'athist regime, a a radical marxist regime that had a front of a civilian government but behind it was a military junta in which the principal figure was hafez al-assad. c-span: and his son now is in control? >> guest: right. c-span: and king hussein's son is now in control? >> guest: right. c-span: who ran saudi arabia? >> guest: saudi arabia was run by the saudi family. there was king saud. c-span: did they get involved... >> guest:
there were some very prodigious personalities in this government.there was the national religious party, which today is, by the way, is a pretty outspoken right wing party. then it was an outspoken left wing party. there was the (unintelligible) which was the kibbutz party that was in many ways so far left wing it came around and was right wing, sort of labor hawks c-span: so let's go over them quickly. who ran jordan? >> guest: king hussein. c-span: who ran syria? >> guest: there...
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but i started encountering prodigies, 12-year-olds that could play what i took all year to learn and i was 17. i thought, i'm about to end up playing a piano in a piano bar or maybe teaching 13-year-olds to murder beethoven or maybe playing the piano while you're shopping in the department store but i'm not going to play at carnegie hall so i went to my parents and i had the following conversation. mom and dad, i've decided to change my major. to what are you going to change your major? i don't know. well it's my life. well, it's our money. find a major. i went back to college in desperate search of a major and my first thought was english literature. now, with all due respect to the english literature faculty out there, i hated it. so now it's winter quarter of junior year. my project was to interview the city water manager of denver, the single most boring man that i have met to this day and i thought, well, that's not it either. but then in the spring quarter of my junior year i wandered into a course taught by a czech refugee, a man named joseph corbell, whose daughter was named
but i started encountering prodigies, 12-year-olds that could play what i took all year to learn and i was 17. i thought, i'm about to end up playing a piano in a piano bar or maybe teaching 13-year-olds to murder beethoven or maybe playing the piano while you're shopping in the department store but i'm not going to play at carnegie hall so i went to my parents and i had the following conversation. mom and dad, i've decided to change my major. to what are you going to change your major? i don't...
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>>anny hong: temperatures higher going to spike once again today we are talking to a prodigious san jose not as high but still warmer than yesterday temperatures and low 60's under clear conditions by write off around 7:00 is actually 10 this morning at lunchtime laura '80s were talking 84 by 2:00 p.m. when starting to heat up in the attempt to pick 85 ride around 3 4:00 the southwest of the western breeds 5 a 10 m.p.h. the ride home will be sunny and warm visibility right now down to half mile and half will bank the calls for a definite seen some drizzle it is mcgee out whether his condition gonzales i will continue through this morning to concede visibility not a problem for as a fog and oakland and san jose just a little better pettifog out there for the more to read the temperature is right now as mild as a step out the door to the livermore area as 64 degrees what now 06 is antioch 44:54 in san francisco and 59 sunnyvale hear the peninsula forecast for today temperatures are going to war up in the afternoon and you're at the coastal see partly cloudy conditions will since the kremli
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. >> reporter: but even spieth did not accomplish at 15 what this prodigy is poised to do.s the final cut or not, hammer time is here. is that better amy? >> hammer. >> i was making fun of technology because he was saying hamma. >> that's how you say it. >> how do you get that good? well he picked up clubs since he was 2 and been playing. they asked him in his press conference, what do you like to do extracurricular activities he couldn't name a single thing. all i do is play golf. doesn't like video games. doesn't do anything else. committed to the university of texas, already 15. the kid's made it. >> unbelievable story. good for him. seriously. definitely i'm playing video games. so much more ahead. great "deals & steals," tory here with hot summer savings. >> yay. >> whoo. >>> coming up "good morning america's" "deals & steals" brought to you by bank of america. use your bankamericard for these deals and earn cash back. ♪ ♪ ♪ everybody's moving to garmin. find the garmin that fits your life and join the movement. the citi double cash card. it's a cash back win-win. with
. >> reporter: but even spieth did not accomplish at 15 what this prodigy is poised to do.s the final cut or not, hammer time is here. is that better amy? >> hammer. >> i was making fun of technology because he was saying hamma. >> that's how you say it. >> how do you get that good? well he picked up clubs since he was 2 and been playing. they asked him in his press conference, what do you like to do extracurricular activities he couldn't name a single thing. all i...