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hear a little bit of your performance, and i am a big fan of john coltrane, and you play a phenomenal sax. can you tell me a little about your musical influences. >> a particular piece about john coltrane was he reached out to asia and his global vision. as an asian american growing up and coming up in this country seeking some recognition, that was a very meaningful, making that kind of contribution. i really owe a debt to john coltrane for recognizing my culture and uplifting it as part of the music as well. >> i know that your family history is really rich and complex in terms of illustrating how the chinese has occurred over the last two centuries. it could talk about that? >> it began in the 1870's, when my great grandfather, instead of coming with everybody else to the united states to build a railroad, he went off the coast of madagascar are. -- madagascar are. he met a woman there who is creel, african-american, french, and chinese. they married, and they had family, and i am the product of that. growing up here in the bay area, we have some influences because it is the gateway fo
hear a little bit of your performance, and i am a big fan of john coltrane, and you play a phenomenal sax. can you tell me a little about your musical influences. >> a particular piece about john coltrane was he reached out to asia and his global vision. as an asian american growing up and coming up in this country seeking some recognition, that was a very meaningful, making that kind of contribution. i really owe a debt to john coltrane for recognizing my culture and uplifting it as part...
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the last name was cored saxe- coburg-gotha.s changed to windsor. >> the producer saying at his grad situation, they called him william wales. >> one of the early early monarchs became prince of wales. >> i have a connection to the royals. >> what would that be? >> my great uncle in india fought for the british because the british used to rule india. so he fought for the british during word war i and he was killed in the line of duty in service and so we have a letter which i have frame at home from queen mary thanking his family and him for his service to -- very cool. >> my mother had it tucked away. >> we have to month on. you got a quick thought. >> i want to say i thought this was ask the weather guys. >> you had to do it by yourself yesterday. >> he complain because he had to do everything yesterday. >> so what prs you are saying is that prince william will not come up and a hey, how you doing, i'm bill windsor. >> no. >> let's move on to julie wright. >> we have a lot to talk about. let's start off with the crew in sky fo
the last name was cored saxe- coburg-gotha.s changed to windsor. >> the producer saying at his grad situation, they called him william wales. >> one of the early early monarchs became prince of wales. >> i have a connection to the royals. >> what would that be? >> my great uncle in india fought for the british because the british used to rule india. so he fought for the british during word war i and he was killed in the line of duty in service and so we have a...
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he migrated at 17 from north carolina to philadelphia where believe it or not, he got his first alto sax. where would jazz be if he had not migrated and part of the great migration and got the opportunity to go to the ornstein school of music in philadelphia. and to practice so much that he actually -- that people in his apartment building in philadelphia complained -- the nerve of complaining because john coltrane -- the man in 12c -- the man in 12c he's playing at all hours of the night. i bet you anything that all those people who deny up and down to this day that they complained about john coltrane playing his alto sax. he played so much that he had to turn to a minister who gave him the keys of the church where he could play to his heart's content. and one of the unknown things about this migration or unrecognized thing is that each stream is a beautiful translation of the southern state and culture from which it derives. in other words, the migration from texas to louisiana -- those people are very different. the culture is different. i had to learn to eat all kinds of food that i
he migrated at 17 from north carolina to philadelphia where believe it or not, he got his first alto sax. where would jazz be if he had not migrated and part of the great migration and got the opportunity to go to the ornstein school of music in philadelphia. and to practice so much that he actually -- that people in his apartment building in philadelphia complained -- the nerve of complaining because john coltrane -- the man in 12c -- the man in 12c he's playing at all hours of the night. i...
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i bet people what to do night to this day they complained about john plea in his alto sax. he had to play so much that he turned to the minister who gave him the key to the church to plea to his heart's content. one of the unknown things of the migration is each stream is a beautiful translation of the southern state and culture from which a deride. in other words, the migration from texas and louisiana, those people are different. the culture is different. i had to learn to eat all and if i wasn't accustomed to because the food and the music and language and the references were totally different and the question you would get is where are your people from, and in los angeles my people were not from the streams that create the los angeles migration experience. my people were from georgia, it didn't translate. it wasn't easy to interview people and so the -- it turns out that miles davis used to fight over john coal train. i discovered that some of the research and eternal john coltrane always a special feeling why? because they could come from the same stream. they're peopl
i bet people what to do night to this day they complained about john plea in his alto sax. he had to play so much that he turned to the minister who gave him the key to the church to plea to his heart's content. one of the unknown things of the migration is each stream is a beautiful translation of the southern state and culture from which a deride. in other words, the migration from texas and louisiana, those people are different. the culture is different. i had to learn to eat all and if i...
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presented sax player i don't lie the things that i want to do to help you ultimately he was granted to meeting with the president of cuba i know to talk a little on the employment of citizens of who will who will assist in the in the monitoring of the refuse collection of your country and ultimately. a state of the art incineration system. which will have a number of benefits for. the brutality of the tower were campaign would soon hit home when the american public began to see the pictures of the casualties and devastation in late december one thousand nine hundred eighty three the gruesome carnage was so disturbing that some mothers demanded nimitz's resignation what was more striking was not just the heavy casualties but the confusion regarding the burial of hundreds of marines who gave their lives ataru that the actual number of total missing people from this from this battle was five hundred eleven basically it's a very nebulous number there is a huge distance here there was eleven hundred six people lost at the end of the war when the army came back to doing these people up and t
presented sax player i don't lie the things that i want to do to help you ultimately he was granted to meeting with the president of cuba i know to talk a little on the employment of citizens of who will who will assist in the in the monitoring of the refuse collection of your country and ultimately. a state of the art incineration system. which will have a number of benefits for. the brutality of the tower were campaign would soon hit home when the american public began to see the pictures of...
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three four percent bucking the trend are russ hydro and ross naff both down point one percent on my sax they're all palios shares fell the most anomalous for months after a sinkhole that formed the other companies main pot ash mine deep in complicating efforts to repair the main rail link the company uses to ship potash from its main russian mine. in general the russian markets have been moving sideways on negative news from abroad that's according to alexei mean r m g securities. but the markets have been moving sideways for the past couple weeks and of course the russian like with the market is also moving on the. quite important metric moment commands from focus first of all it's a military conflict between so and not been career and of course the problems concerning the european countries some european countries like spain and portugal the european union is supposed to provide some economic and financial support for countries like spain and portugal so the thing is the question is whether the support will be sufficient and well whether the farms aimed at this problem will be suffici
three four percent bucking the trend are russ hydro and ross naff both down point one percent on my sax they're all palios shares fell the most anomalous for months after a sinkhole that formed the other companies main pot ash mine deep in complicating efforts to repair the main rail link the company uses to ship potash from its main russian mine. in general the russian markets have been moving sideways on negative news from abroad that's according to alexei mean r m g securities. but the...
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the american sax player is shelling out billions of dollars to follow washington's foreign influence on the bad guys democratization. and living will leave though it's a hundred years the death of one of the world's great just rises when you visit the ten stories states and mecca. a very warm welcome to you this is the line from moscow with me it's nato seems to be sending a clear message it wants russia as an ally the uk is amazing in there's been right now it is courting moscow to sign up to a joint missile defense shield and it's hoped that president did as attendance could signal on historic relations between the two sides will cut the nose out of it is out the summer before i see the course have its way now look at it why is today's russian they say council meeting drawing quite so much attention. very much attention now as possibly even more attention than the nato summit itself of course many critics argue of the organization have frequently said that it is basically being pulled in too many different directions by too many of its members that there's not a clear unified polic
the american sax player is shelling out billions of dollars to follow washington's foreign influence on the bad guys democratization. and living will leave though it's a hundred years the death of one of the world's great just rises when you visit the ten stories states and mecca. a very warm welcome to you this is the line from moscow with me it's nato seems to be sending a clear message it wants russia as an ally the uk is amazing in there's been right now it is courting moscow to sign up to...
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bucking the trend bt lost more than a half percent on the my sax despite upgrading its profit forecast. meanwhile russia's second biggest bank expects its two thousand and ten net profits to be twenty percent more than previously expected bt was projecting a total of one point six billion dollars but it almost reached that target in the first ten months it's now up to its full year expectations to one point nine billion dollars last year the bank recorded a loss in annual results. and russia's leading travel company interest in europe second largest tour operator thomas cook have announced a new joint venture our chief correspondent medina has the details of the deal. one of the global tourist company thomas cook assigned a deal to form a joint venture with a one of the russia's biggest tour operator interests as we were told today after the press conference by companies representatives thomas cook will oh fifty point one percent of the future form company however is the company do have some kind of a very clear strategy for the nearest future how to acquire the remaining shares thomas
bucking the trend bt lost more than a half percent on the my sax despite upgrading its profit forecast. meanwhile russia's second biggest bank expects its two thousand and ten net profits to be twenty percent more than previously expected bt was projecting a total of one point six billion dollars but it almost reached that target in the first ten months it's now up to its full year expectations to one point nine billion dollars last year the bank recorded a loss in annual results. and russia's...
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saxes and i just find that absurd the judge still has a rule and if he's going to allow them to seal the case we're waiting we're waiting since about august fifth and what's the whole force what's going on there that in other words j.p. morgan and bear it will bear stearns as part of the shotgun wedding of the two thousand and eight three quarters of a trillion dollar heist orchestrated by hank paulson in front of congress j.p. morgan is basically getting records sealed and their argument is that our proprietary method of committing fraud that we don't want to show our competitors our proprietary method of committing fraud because that would put us at it at a competitive disadvantage of all the other banks committed fraud the way we commit fraud that's basically their argument that's the way i read the case and so i really hope that other journalists besides myself start to question if this case is sealed will still waiting to hear why why can't we see what's going on why can't we see what's being filed in a court of law. ok getting to the six hundred thirty five million dollars what
saxes and i just find that absurd the judge still has a rule and if he's going to allow them to seal the case we're waiting we're waiting since about august fifth and what's the whole force what's going on there that in other words j.p. morgan and bear it will bear stearns as part of the shotgun wedding of the two thousand and eight three quarters of a trillion dollar heist orchestrated by hank paulson in front of congress j.p. morgan is basically getting records sealed and their argument is...
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those people would deny up and down to this day they complained about john kohl train playing his alto sax. he played so much that he had to turn to a minister who gave him the keys to the church so he could play to his hearts content. one of the unknown things about this migration or unrecognized things is that he-- a beautiful translation of the southern state and culture from which it derived. in other words, the migration from texas to louisiana, those people are very different. the culture is different. i had to learn to eat all kinds of food that i wasn't accustomed to because the food, the music and language and references were totally different. the first thing you would get is where are your people from and in los angeles my people were not from the stream that created the los angeles migration experience. my people were from georgia. it was not always easy to go out and interview people so it turns out that miles davis and polonius monkeys to fight over john coltrane, and it turns out that john kohl train always had a special feeling for polonius monk. their people were the same
those people would deny up and down to this day they complained about john kohl train playing his alto sax. he played so much that he had to turn to a minister who gave him the keys to the church so he could play to his hearts content. one of the unknown things about this migration or unrecognized things is that he-- a beautiful translation of the southern state and culture from which it derived. in other words, the migration from texas to louisiana, those people are very different. the culture...
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he went right to the sax. so, okay. the album, that's it for the great american song books.great mexican song book, or -- >> no, no. no, no, no. it's -- you know, really sells well, my arm could be twisted. but for now, i want to do a blues album and a country album. so much stuff to do. >> jimmy: oh, really? yeah, sure. now, that is -- this surprised me. you've been on the cover of many magazines and, now you're on the cover of another one. model railroader magazine. >> what are you laughing at? >> jimmy: see what's new on the rock and roller's new h.o. layout. what is new on the new h.o. layout? we got -- that's your train, huh? >> yeah, it's a very, very -- i'm very, very proud of it. >> jimmy: no, i happen to know that frank sinatra used to make model trains, right? >> and phil collins, roger daughtry -- >> jimmy: really? roger makes model trains? >> we e-mail sometimes about our trains. >> jimmy: you do? >> yeah. >> jimmy: really? it used to be models and now it's model trains. i think we have some photographs. that's -- now that's a miniature city? >> yeah. >> jimmy: y
he went right to the sax. so, okay. the album, that's it for the great american song books.great mexican song book, or -- >> no, no. no, no, no. it's -- you know, really sells well, my arm could be twisted. but for now, i want to do a blues album and a country album. so much stuff to do. >> jimmy: oh, really? yeah, sure. now, that is -- this surprised me. you've been on the cover of many magazines and, now you're on the cover of another one. model railroader magazine. >> what...
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leonard sax written books on it.nosed at higher rates and medicated at higher rates when there are things to do without medication that help them. >> do you name drop a lot on the show? >> well, dr. leonard sax is really done a lot of research on this. >> all right. >> so -- >> go ahead. >>> how many times have you heard that babies don't remember things? there's new research by a man by the name of -- i'm just kidding. turning conventional wisdom upside down. scientists say under the right circumstances infants can form memories that last a long time. you think of hours with your children. >> right. all that fun stuff. you're hoping that somehow they remember it. >> did some of it sink in? did some of that love and caring sink in? apparently it does. while you may not actually be able to list off the things your parents did for you as an infant but something about a sub conscious and a french study said toddlers prefer smells they were first exposed to in first weeks of life. >> somebody bought me a onesi 1e when i
leonard sax written books on it.nosed at higher rates and medicated at higher rates when there are things to do without medication that help them. >> do you name drop a lot on the show? >> well, dr. leonard sax is really done a lot of research on this. >> all right. >> so -- >> go ahead. >>> how many times have you heard that babies don't remember things? there's new research by a man by the name of -- i'm just kidding. turning conventional wisdom upside...
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trained migrated at 17 for north carolina to philadelphia, where believe it or not he got his first alto sax. where we jazz be if he had not migrated or bank part of the migration and had the opportunity to go to the ornstein school of music. and part is so much that people in his apartment in philadelphia complained. the nerve of complaining because john cole trained -- the man is 12 feet. he's playing about arts and hours of the night. i bet you anything that all those people would deny up and down day if they complained about john will train. he played so much you to turn to the minister who gave him the keys to the church to plato part was content. one of the unknown things are unrecognized things that each dream is a beautiful translation of the southern state and culture from witches abroad. in other words, the migration from texas to louisiana, those people are very different. the culture is different. i had to learn to read all kinds of food i was not accustomed to because the food and music in the language and the references were totally different. and the question you would get us
trained migrated at 17 for north carolina to philadelphia, where believe it or not he got his first alto sax. where we jazz be if he had not migrated or bank part of the migration and had the opportunity to go to the ornstein school of music. and part is so much that people in his apartment in philadelphia complained. the nerve of complaining because john cole trained -- the man is 12 feet. he's playing about arts and hours of the night. i bet you anything that all those people would deny up...
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host: so let's say sax has a good year and wal-mart doesn't. is that good, bad for the economy? guest: i think it what it is for the economy. typically, there have been cases where the affluent consumers is considereded sort of more significant in terms of economic contribution. the top 20% of income households produce about 40% of total consumer spending. so their spending is outside in comparison with the amount that they make above the population. does that mean we should forget about the lower class and middle class? obviously not. but if you look at it strictly from an economic sense that is the imbalance tha you see. host: this tweet. guest: sthrs something that economists call the paradox. so even though saving is good for us personally, it is not something that's good for the economy overall. that's the dilemma that we're facing right now. i think that most people would say we shouldn't go back to the days of negative savings rate and spending of the mid 2000s is really unsustainable. but what is that level of sustainable growth? that's what we're trying to figure out no
host: so let's say sax has a good year and wal-mart doesn't. is that good, bad for the economy? guest: i think it what it is for the economy. typically, there have been cases where the affluent consumers is considereded sort of more significant in terms of economic contribution. the top 20% of income households produce about 40% of total consumer spending. so their spending is outside in comparison with the amount that they make above the population. does that mean we should forget about the...