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an anthem for "a" listers. ♪ orchestrated by "the late show's" paul schaefer. >> mr. paul schaefer! based it on these bands that i heard in toronto that wore these sleazy topless lounges. the music was the hippest. >> who are you? >> you remember me. >> david letterman's band leader and friend for more than three decades has composed quite a career. >> what a dream job i have had working for really a dream boss who encouraged me to do whatever i wanted literally on this show. >> reporter: schaefer became a true sidekick with skits and unscripted jokes of his own. >> i've watched johnny carson. and you are no johnny carson. improviseing with a guy on the level of david letterman is really an honor, nobody gets to do that. >> reporter: the seasoned musician is also famous for his musical puns. >> it's paul "just play along" schaefer. >> reporter: like playing a spin doctor song for former white house press secretary jay carney or nirvana's qul all "all apologies" for mitt romney. >> i had a repertoire of songs in common with our audience. so when i picked a song to make a point, peopl
an anthem for "a" listers. ♪ orchestrated by "the late show's" paul schaefer. >> mr. paul schaefer! based it on these bands that i heard in toronto that wore these sleazy topless lounges. the music was the hippest. >> who are you? >> you remember me. >> david letterman's band leader and friend for more than three decades has composed quite a career. >> what a dream job i have had working for really a dream boss who encouraged me to do whatever...
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schaefer expect it might have been damaged by men working on it earlier. as a result, an enormous cloud of propane drifted half a mile downhill towards main street blenan. what ignited it a spark of electricity, a cigarette tossed from a car, no one knows. two people were killed that day including an assistant the fire chief, who warned people to get away. the town hall is named in his honour. it could have been worse. just minutes before the explosion, a school bus packed with kids drove right through the center of town. at the time gail schaefer was the secretary of state of new york. >> in fact some fire investigators from my office at the time had been in vietnam and said that the way that the windows caved in was like the effect of a nooepon bomb. >> reporter: does that worry you living close though that knowing what happened. >> it does i refer to it as a sleeping giant. we are living next to a living giant. when you talk about pipeline safety, i tell people it's an oxi-moron, it's not that save. >> reporter: a point reinforced by two accidents with
schaefer expect it might have been damaged by men working on it earlier. as a result, an enormous cloud of propane drifted half a mile downhill towards main street blenan. what ignited it a spark of electricity, a cigarette tossed from a car, no one knows. two people were killed that day including an assistant the fire chief, who warned people to get away. the town hall is named in his honour. it could have been worse. just minutes before the explosion, a school bus packed with kids drove right...
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again, thanks to john schaefer and drew martin. the blueprints were john -- drawn based on my pencil sketches and they could build it exactly the way it turned out, which was perfect. he is from kentucky and his company name is custom wagons, llc. his company makes about 500 wagon wheels a month, plus other custom carriages. one of the questions i have at this point is -- what do think these builders have in common? the picture you see before you there. they are all veterans. they are all veterans. jack feather, vietnam veteran, served as crew chief from 1972 to 1975. abandoned there as most of the troops were gone from 1972 to 1973. eric hollenbeck, vietnam veteran in the tet offensive in 1968. the blue ox school for veterans was established because of this very build project. the abraham lincoln hearse. it was established by eric and his wife, viviana hollenbeck for returning veterans from iraq and afghanistan. men and women finding it difficult to come back to civilian life after being trained in the fields of combat. jay jones.
again, thanks to john schaefer and drew martin. the blueprints were john -- drawn based on my pencil sketches and they could build it exactly the way it turned out, which was perfect. he is from kentucky and his company name is custom wagons, llc. his company makes about 500 wagon wheels a month, plus other custom carriages. one of the questions i have at this point is -- what do think these builders have in common? the picture you see before you there. they are all veterans. they are all...
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. >> even though belgium has one of the lowest crime rates, shawn schaefer's interview is one of thee unusual ones. we met him in the segregation unit in the mac mum security facility. >>> 30 december, i killed my wife. >> okay. why and how? >> i killed her with a big knife. >> why? >> because i had no gun with me. >> okay, but why did you kill her? >> oh, because i was angry that she won't leave. for her, no problem, but she won't take my son and she wants to move with my son to germany. >> schaefer, a korean adopted by a dutch family said he had outstanding charges in germany that could have led to a two-year sentence if he it will followed his wife into the country. after arguing he stabbed her numerous times. >> three times in the neck, two times in the back, two, three, in total, 10. with a big knife. >> how many? >> kitchen knife. >> in the middle of the knew, something unusual happened. >> we are in the middle of this interview with shawn. i noticed a interaction coming over my right side and it was an officer and he was holding a wrist watch that shawn placed an order for a c
. >> even though belgium has one of the lowest crime rates, shawn schaefer's interview is one of thee unusual ones. we met him in the segregation unit in the mac mum security facility. >>> 30 december, i killed my wife. >> okay. why and how? >> i killed her with a big knife. >> why? >> because i had no gun with me. >> okay, but why did you kill her? >> oh, because i was angry that she won't leave. for her, no problem, but she won't take my son...
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. >> ladies and gentlemen, paul schaefer! >> reporter: paul schaefer rocked the house night after night. so much more than a sidekick. letterman was an acquired taste. you either got him or you didn't. >> joaquin, i'm sorry you couldn't be here tonight. [ laughter ] >> reporter: and letterman being letterman, he wouldn't sell out to get a bigger audience. a rare thing, especially in show business. so on this last night, many of his fans have but one thought -- don't go. harry smith, nbc news, new york. >>> that will do it for us on this wednesday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching. good night. it smells like gasoline. it's really intense. you can smell it from miles away and when you look out to the ocean you can understand why there are clumps of black sludge out there. the most heartbreaking part is when you see birds diving for fish in the water. crews have been out here cleaning but a long way to go. >> heard the news and went here we go again. >> reporter: what is normally a scenic
. >> ladies and gentlemen, paul schaefer! >> reporter: paul schaefer rocked the house night after night. so much more than a sidekick. letterman was an acquired taste. you either got him or you didn't. >> joaquin, i'm sorry you couldn't be here tonight. [ laughter ] >> reporter: and letterman being letterman, he wouldn't sell out to get a bigger audience. a rare thing, especially in show business. so on this last night, many of his fans have but one thought -- don't go....
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. >> ladies and gentlemen, paul schaefer! much more than a sidekick. letterman was an acquired taste. you either got him or you didn't. >> joaquin, i'm sorry you couldn't be here tonight. [ laughter ] >> reporter: and letterman being letterman, he wouldn't sell out to get a bigger audience. a rare thing, especially in show business. so on this last night, many of his fans have but one thought -- don't go. harry smith, nbc news, new york. >>> that will do it for us on this wednesday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news thank you for watching. good night. watching, and good night. narrator: puerto rico's healthcare system is on life support, putting three and a half million puerto ricans at risk. it's an outrage. puerto ricans are us citizens and pay the same medicare taxes, but receive only half the federal healthcare funding as the other 50 states. the headlines tell the story... woman: "unfair treatment from washington." man: "thousands without medications." woman: "it's a crisis that could imperil the whole eco
. >> ladies and gentlemen, paul schaefer! much more than a sidekick. letterman was an acquired taste. you either got him or you didn't. >> joaquin, i'm sorry you couldn't be here tonight. [ laughter ] >> reporter: and letterman being letterman, he wouldn't sell out to get a bigger audience. a rare thing, especially in show business. so on this last night, many of his fans have but one thought -- don't go. harry smith, nbc news, new york. >>> that will do it for us on...
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. >> ladies and gentlemen, paul schaefer -- >> reporter: paul schaefer rocked the house night after nightou either got him, or you didn't. >> walk even-- joaquin, i'm sorry you couldn't be here tonight. >> reporter: and he wouldn't sell out to get a bigger audience. a rare thing especially in show business. on this night, many have but one thought -- don't go. harry smith, nbc news new york. >>> that will do it for us on this wednesday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news thank you for watching, and good night. >>> inside "dancing's" all-night after party as yiy as rumer willis wins the mirror ball. >> now on "extra." >> dancing's new king and queen, val and rumer. >> yes! >> bruce and demi cheering on their daughter. >> that's the most excitement we're going to get out of you. >> the dancing couple hitting the after-party, julianne hough's 2:00 a.m. wardrobe malfunction. and -- >> is bruce jenner signing on for next season? >>> plus, kendall jenner's naughty night. >> i hate to admit it but we had sex. >> caitlin's shock confection which guy did she sleep with and does she r
. >> ladies and gentlemen, paul schaefer -- >> reporter: paul schaefer rocked the house night after nightou either got him, or you didn't. >> walk even-- joaquin, i'm sorry you couldn't be here tonight. >> reporter: and he wouldn't sell out to get a bigger audience. a rare thing especially in show business. on this night, many have but one thought -- don't go. harry smith, nbc news new york. >>> that will do it for us on this wednesday night. i'm lester holt....
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. >>> sight seeing bus in new york city honors late show band leader paul schaefer. >> schaefer was inducte ride of fame yesterday his face was placed on front of the gray line tour bus. he was given his own personal ized seat. whenever he is on there, he is taken care of. >> paul is the man. >> this has got to be right up there, today, getting into induct into this ride of fame where they permanently put your face on a chair so people can sit on you all day long. but look at what that is. >> lean back on you back of the chair. bus went on the first ride around the block with fans, that is so neat. paul schaefer and david letterman are signing off later this month. catch their final shows right here on cbs-3 after "eyewitness news" at 11:00. >> paul can jam with the best of them on that show and in studios, he was a great musician. >> coming up next on "eyewitness news" this morning, concerns about layoffs in atlantic city and whether they are a safety risk for the shore town. the justin? >> reporter: ukee, armed and dangerous and on the loose i'm just tip finch with the latest on a search
. >>> sight seeing bus in new york city honors late show band leader paul schaefer. >> schaefer was inducte ride of fame yesterday his face was placed on front of the gray line tour bus. he was given his own personal ized seat. whenever he is on there, he is taken care of. >> paul is the man. >> this has got to be right up there, today, getting into induct into this ride of fame where they permanently put your face on a chair so people can sit on you all day long. but...
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schaefer would not tell me either. >>> dance moms and dads, take note.ance classes don't give children enough physical activity. students spent nearly half the class standing, listening or stretching, far less than the 30 minutes of after school activity recommended by the cdc. >>> it is 6:52. more to come. severe weather hitting parts of the u.s. where the wind was so strong it blew a train completely off its tracks. . >> i am lisa chan live in berkeley where officers searched this neighborhood for hours after a suspect crashed a stolen car in you've tried to forget your hepatitis c. but you shouldn't forget this. hep c is a serious disease. left untreated it can lead to liver damage and potentially liver cancer. but you haven't been forgotten. there's never been a better time to rethink your hep c because people like you may benefit from scientific advances that could help cure your hep c. visit hepchope.com or call a hep c educator to help prepare you for a conversation with your hep c specialist. my name is jamir dixon and i'm a locate and mark field
schaefer would not tell me either. >>> dance moms and dads, take note.ance classes don't give children enough physical activity. students spent nearly half the class standing, listening or stretching, far less than the 30 minutes of after school activity recommended by the cdc. >>> it is 6:52. more to come. severe weather hitting parts of the u.s. where the wind was so strong it blew a train completely off its tracks. . >> i am lisa chan live in berkeley where officers...
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even paul schaefer who he's worked with forever, finds out minutes before the announcement. >> he isis everybody's tv best friend. but there is so little we know about him, it's one of the reasons why when there have been these moments where he showed a little bit of himself, either after his heart surgery or after 9/11 during his sex scandal, it's almost as if a reminder like oh, my gosh this is actually a real human being. >> it's interesting, i've been on his show a couple of times, and unlike a lot of late-night hosts, he doesn't see you before you go out. like jay leno used to stop by all of them real stopped by before. the only time you see him is when you're out there and when you're gone you're gone. it's not like he's hanging out with the guests. >> no. and he hates the phoneyness of show business is how he views it. and he can be a tough toast. less so now than the '80s or the '90s, but that was part of the electricity, if he didn't like somebody -- and i know he liked you, anderson -- but if he didn't like somebody like cher or shirley maclaine, somebody who didn't come ja
even paul schaefer who he's worked with forever, finds out minutes before the announcement. >> he isis everybody's tv best friend. but there is so little we know about him, it's one of the reasons why when there have been these moments where he showed a little bit of himself, either after his heart surgery or after 9/11 during his sex scandal, it's almost as if a reminder like oh, my gosh this is actually a real human being. >> it's interesting, i've been on his show a couple of...
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tonight's guests julia roberts, paul schaefer and ryan adams. you can catch letterman after the kpix 5 news at 11:00 >>> if you are a mango lover we have some good news. they are in peak season right now. even better, we have some tips on picking the perfect one of the here's tony tantillo on all things mango. >> reporter: well, today's tip of the day is going to be is going to be with mangos. i love mangos. the gates have opened up from mexico. the mangos are coming in trailers. big sizes, great price and you can't beat it. there are over 1,000 varieties of mangos around the world and it's the number one consumed produce item in the world. bananas in the u.s., mangos everywhere. let's talk about selection and storage. when you buy them beautiful color all the way around. free from any shriveling whatsoever. give it a little touch like this. not too much give. when you bring them home store them on the counter never in the refrigerator. they are superfood loaded with nutritional value. mangos, you know what? i love this stuff especially in a man
tonight's guests julia roberts, paul schaefer and ryan adams. you can catch letterman after the kpix 5 news at 11:00 >>> if you are a mango lover we have some good news. they are in peak season right now. even better, we have some tips on picking the perfect one of the here's tony tantillo on all things mango. >> reporter: well, today's tip of the day is going to be is going to be with mangos. i love mangos. the gates have opened up from mexico. the mangos are coming in trailers....
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next month schaefer is headingg to paris for a new job as the head of nato's office of collaboration support area diaspora dod is trying to achieve and how it fits into the -- support of -- collaboration support. i asked how dod is trying to achieve this and how it fits into the broader goals. schaeffer: all strategies become hollow in less you have the engine to make it work. the engine in this case are the dod laboratories we have a today who can take some of these great products. we have seen a number of search efforts that are taking in the very best of these smsmall companies that secretary carter is reaching out to. but there are some areas where we don't see every company. i really applaud the idea of reaching out to silicon valley and other high-tech areas austin, boston minneapolis. even after we discover some of these technologies, someone has to integrate those parts into the hole. that is where our dod laboratories, especially research and development in the army and the navy do incredibly well. they take very us pieces and integre them into a capability. i think there is
next month schaefer is headingg to paris for a new job as the head of nato's office of collaboration support area diaspora dod is trying to achieve and how it fits into the -- support of -- collaboration support. i asked how dod is trying to achieve this and how it fits into the broader goals. schaeffer: all strategies become hollow in less you have the engine to make it work. the engine in this case are the dod laboratories we have a today who can take some of these great products. we have...
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i agree with lieutenant schaefer. this is not about isis. this is about whether the iraqi military has the capability and more important, the will to face up with isis. they've had some successes, the military has. this is a setback. it's going to take years to figure out who will prevail. >> doesn't it also say something about the u.s. military intel preparedness when you look at what happened with abu sayyaf? doesn't it even say that strategy has changed or training has changed or intel has gotten better or all the above? >> there is no strategy. president obama, to use a golf metaphor pulled out a wood. he used a proper club for the issue. he didn't use a 7 iron with a 3 wood. we ought to be able to put this in a larger strategy to go after the proper resources for the bad guys. this is a good first step. we're moving forward, we've got great actual information. we follow up on that rapidly and continue to go after and pound their leadership in syria. syria is a safe haven which ought to be a good thing for the isis guys to know. >> thank
i agree with lieutenant schaefer. this is not about isis. this is about whether the iraqi military has the capability and more important, the will to face up with isis. they've had some successes, the military has. this is a setback. it's going to take years to figure out who will prevail. >> doesn't it also say something about the u.s. military intel preparedness when you look at what happened with abu sayyaf? doesn't it even say that strategy has changed or training has changed or intel...
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at the end he thank his staff he thank his ban leader paul schaefer and most of all his family, and friends for 33 great years. you can see most of dave's last late night hoe on our web site just faux to cbs philly.com/entertainment. it was a great night all the way around. >> we will miss him. >> the unofficial kick off to summer is just about to get underway, in memorial will day holiday means big big business down the shore but atlantic city is reeling from the loss of three major casino, still ahead at 6:00 what the resort town is doing now you to attract tourist this summer. >>> construction on the parkway we will tell but the never before seen global exhibit that is going up near the art museum. kathy? >>> in the wake of these showers what happens next, details have of your holiday weekend forecast coming up with the seven day. beasley. >>> phillies started out slow but kept fighting now they have won seven of the last eight, did they keep it going to day in results ahead in sports. we work weekends here. because it works for our patients. here, at cancer treatment centers of america
at the end he thank his staff he thank his ban leader paul schaefer and most of all his family, and friends for 33 great years. you can see most of dave's last late night hoe on our web site just faux to cbs philly.com/entertainment. it was a great night all the way around. >> we will miss him. >> the unofficial kick off to summer is just about to get underway, in memorial will day holiday means big big business down the shore but atlantic city is reeling from the loss of three...
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. >> he talked about what is medication for him and paul schaefer. >> we are going to continue in show biz. next month it will be june in las vegas which by the the way is the time to go to last veg as paul and i will be debuting our new act at caesars palace with our white there are a lot of channels on your tv but only so many you want to watch what if you could pay for the types of channels you want and not the ones you don't now, fios brings you a totally new way to customize your tv. starting at $74.99 per month with no annual contract. get custom tv, including internet and phone. price guaranteed for two years. or get $300 back and free dvr service for 1 year, with a 2 year agreement. hurry, offer ends june 8th. go to getfios.com. cable just gives you channels. fios gives you choice. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v >>> the patriot act is in limbo after senator rand paul protested plans to renew it. >> i want to thank the senate staff for coming in and staying, i know you don't get much choice but thank you for staying and in the throw
. >> he talked about what is medication for him and paul schaefer. >> we are going to continue in show biz. next month it will be june in las vegas which by the the way is the time to go to last veg as paul and i will be debuting our new act at caesars palace with our white there are a lot of channels on your tv but only so many you want to watch what if you could pay for the types of channels you want and not the ones you don't now, fios brings you a totally new way to customize...
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anna: thank you, looking shifter , confident -- wolfgang schaefer continental cfo.: we will talk about the markets and a bit more on greece. when can you ever have not more ungreased? the bond market -- more on greece. the bond market selloff is a big subject. more of "the pulse" after the break. ♪ >> janet yellen's warning. equity market valuations are quite high. guy: the german engineering giant cuts jobs as a fall in the oil price hits profits. anna: u.k. voters go to the polls today. ♪ guy: good morning to our viewers in europe. good evening to those in asia. a warm welcome to those waking up in the united states. anna: this is "the pulse." guy: the markets are a bit of a story, aren't they? the global selloff -- $2 trillion have been wiped off the global bond markets since the beginning of last week. anna: bonds continue to retreat today. that is the german, the italian and the french 10-years all showing deals moving higher. guy: the french is above 1% for the first time since december. janet yellen has warned about high valuations. janet yellen: i would high
anna: thank you, looking shifter , confident -- wolfgang schaefer continental cfo.: we will talk about the markets and a bit more on greece. when can you ever have not more ungreased? the bond market -- more on greece. the bond market selloff is a big subject. more of "the pulse" after the break. ♪ >> janet yellen's warning. equity market valuations are quite high. guy: the german engineering giant cuts jobs as a fall in the oil price hits profits. anna: u.k. voters go to the...
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bill: schaefer's next line is, in her mind, who can blame her? >> precisely.l: you would agree doug? >> not only agree with her, bill, if i was in the room with her, which i have been before, not now not not future i would tell her the same thing and candidly it is good advice. i think my friend brad blakeman would agree with me. bill: maybe polling would suggest otherwise. "fox news poll" of hillary clinton. here it is on screen. it used be a lot better. 49% on the you ever favorable mark. that is as of now, brad. >> i respect fully disagree with doug. i think you have to earn the presidency. the way you earn it, especially when you're only game in town to make yourself accessible. republicans are not in disarray. we have process. the process it you have to be selected by the party before you're elected by the people. we're going through that process. we may haves am as 15 candidates running. >> i think it is 20 brad. >> i see that as democracy. i see that helpful to the party, getting, vetting the best possible candidate to be elected. so the republicans are
bill: schaefer's next line is, in her mind, who can blame her? >> precisely.l: you would agree doug? >> not only agree with her, bill, if i was in the room with her, which i have been before, not now not not future i would tell her the same thing and candidly it is good advice. i think my friend brad blakeman would agree with me. bill: maybe polling would suggest otherwise. "fox news poll" of hillary clinton. here it is on screen. it used be a lot better. 49% on the you...
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. >> band leader and sidekick, paul schaefer. >> you are giving me the one-name treatment.>> i didn't have anything to say. i instructed myself. one day i started talking. dave got a kick out of it. >> i used to do weather on? >> you did? i used to be a swimsuit model. >> he said hey, that was great. do more of that. >> i watched johnny carson. and you are no johnny carson. >> sometimes we had a bigger audience than "the tonight show." >> here started a routine with you where he would talk to you during the show. >> hal! hal! >> hilarious and innovative. everyone was along for the ride. there was guest camp and monkey camp. >> they had a 360 degree camp where the show slowly over the course of the hour rotated. that was ridiculous. >> we achieved 180 degrees. >> they did a show on a plane and i felt like it was somehow for me. the heavens had opened up. >> letterman fan boy, jimmy kimmel. >> there was a picture from your 18th birthday? what was the cake? >> late night. my mom had a letterman jacket made for me like ones they had on the show. i played no sports and i wore a
. >> band leader and sidekick, paul schaefer. >> you are giving me the one-name treatment.>> i didn't have anything to say. i instructed myself. one day i started talking. dave got a kick out of it. >> i used to do weather on? >> you did? i used to be a swimsuit model. >> he said hey, that was great. do more of that. >> i watched johnny carson. and you are no johnny carson. >> sometimes we had a bigger audience than "the tonight show."...
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damage schaefer from shaffer asset management. veronica daguerre from the "wall street journal." steve, the dog ate my homework, it was too cold, it was bad weatherer, the economy is not growing. do you buy it? >> a little bit. the key thing what happens next what happens next is not good for the u.s. economy. in contrast to the 1980s where we had these kind of factors come along like the strong dollar. we have tax cuts. we had deregulation. we had government control of spending. as a result of american economy grew even in the face of those headwinds. takes a little bit of wind and we stall. cheryl: fourth quarter, veronica 2.2%. we had growth even in the fourth quarter. the holiday shopping season was not all it lived up to be and we still had growth and now a negative number. what do you make of it? >> there are questions, where is the consumer? i thinkumer is very reluctant to spend still. why? we vent seen wage growth. we have very small amount of wage growth. that is holding a lot of households back especially the middle class getting squeezed. that squeeze is continuing. c
damage schaefer from shaffer asset management. veronica daguerre from the "wall street journal." steve, the dog ate my homework, it was too cold, it was bad weatherer, the economy is not growing. do you buy it? >> a little bit. the key thing what happens next what happens next is not good for the u.s. economy. in contrast to the 1980s where we had these kind of factors come along like the strong dollar. we have tax cuts. we had deregulation. we had government control of...
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. >> band leader and sidekick paul schaefer. >> you're giving me the one hitch name treatment? >> first shows i didn't have anything to say so i inserted myself, you know, and just one day started talking. and dave got a kick out of it. >> you know, paul, i used to do weather on tv. >> you did? that's funny because i used to be a swimsuit model. >> he said, hey, that was great. after the show he said, do more of that. >> i've watched johnny carson, and you are no johnny carson. >> sometimes we had a bigger audience than "the tonight show." then he started a routine with you where he would talk to you during the show. >> yeah. >> hal? hal? good lord, hal. hal? >> hilarious and innovativinnov. everyone was along for the ride. there was guest cams and monkey c cam. >> they had a 360-degree show once where the show slowly over the course of the hour rotated. that was ridiculous. >> we had achieved 180 degrees. >> they did a show on a plane. i felt almost like it was somehow for me, like the heavens had opened up. >> letterman fan boy yijimmy kimmel. >> there's a picture of your 18t
. >> band leader and sidekick paul schaefer. >> you're giving me the one hitch name treatment? >> first shows i didn't have anything to say so i inserted myself, you know, and just one day started talking. and dave got a kick out of it. >> you know, paul, i used to do weather on tv. >> you did? that's funny because i used to be a swimsuit model. >> he said, hey, that was great. after the show he said, do more of that. >> i've watched johnny carson, and...
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. >> that was the thing according to paul schaefer you know letterman, this was a job.e job was entertaining people. come to the table with stories to tell and entertaining things and if you didn't then he was going to make it entertaining one way or another. >> i think what i'll miss most about david letterman is his cynicism. he made you think even with his opening monologue. it wasn't all tea and flowers. >> he was dark. especially in the early couple decades. he had a very dark view of the world. in fact steve o'donnell, one of his head writers, talks about letterman sitting at a table during breaks writing i hate myself. he's since gotten more content especially with the birth of his son, harry, but also with meditation and medication and therapy but that edge that you saw in the first if you decades, that was legit. >> i read an article about his retirement and he said he's afraid. he doesn't know what to do with himself. the dark days are to come for david letterman still. >> he was only happy one hour a day during the taping of his show. now he's said to be a ha
. >> that was the thing according to paul schaefer you know letterman, this was a job.e job was entertaining people. come to the table with stories to tell and entertaining things and if you didn't then he was going to make it entertaining one way or another. >> i think what i'll miss most about david letterman is his cynicism. he made you think even with his opening monologue. it wasn't all tea and flowers. >> he was dark. especially in the early couple decades. he had a very...
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tonight's guest julia roberts, paul schaefer and bryan adams.ut you shouldn't forget this. hep c is a serious disease. left untreated it can lead to liver damage and potentially liver cancer. but you haven't been forgotten. there's never been a better time to rethink your hep c because people like you may benefit from scientific advances that could help cure your hep c. visit hepchope.com or call a hep c educator to help prepare you for a conversation with your hep c specialist. why is there a merman in the pool? why is there a kevin federline ice sculpture? why is there a grilled cheese riding piggyback on a cheeseburger? why? cuz, things get weird late at night. that's why i make the munchie meal. it's a box fulla crazy craveables like the stacked grilled cheeseburgr or chick-n-tater melt, plus halfsie fries, two tacos and a drink all for just six bucks. so get one tonight, and get weird. this is the "name your price" tool. it gives you options based on your budget -- it's a piece of cake. i was told there would be cake. get a free quote at pr
tonight's guest julia roberts, paul schaefer and bryan adams.ut you shouldn't forget this. hep c is a serious disease. left untreated it can lead to liver damage and potentially liver cancer. but you haven't been forgotten. there's never been a better time to rethink your hep c because people like you may benefit from scientific advances that could help cure your hep c. visit hepchope.com or call a hep c educator to help prepare you for a conversation with your hep c specialist. why is there a...
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. >> paul schaefer is dave's long time music director and an unstoppable joker of course.has been with dave since the first show in 1928 and he says it will be surreal not every day. >> i always knew where i would be at the 4:00 p.m. it will be a big change, yes but certainly nothing but gratitude for such a wonderful long run. >> no question when dave walks out for the final team i will leave behind a legacy that changed late night television and comedy forever. >> his impact will be felt the most by the comedians, he helped to launch. cbs news correspondent susan marquez reports from new york. >> i thought i was getting glasses because i could not tell what my parents look like when i asked my matter for money she said what do i look like a bank. >> reporter: from big celebrities to working stand ups. >> twenty-eight years i have been coming on, your show. >> yeah.. >> yes. >> it turns out to be my longest relationship. >> reporter: letterman was the big league for comedians. >> after johnny left, that was the spot you wanted to get. >> reporter: showcasing other comedia
. >> paul schaefer is dave's long time music director and an unstoppable joker of course.has been with dave since the first show in 1928 and he says it will be surreal not every day. >> i always knew where i would be at the 4:00 p.m. it will be a big change, yes but certainly nothing but gratitude for such a wonderful long run. >> no question when dave walks out for the final team i will leave behind a legacy that changed late night television and comedy forever. >> his...
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. >> reporter: details of the final show are kept under wraps but long time band leader paul schaefer expects it to be heart felt. >> there is so much pressure on these last shows, so many people have have them, this one is i think is going going to be quite sincere. >> reporter: letterman admits he is nerve bus retiring. >> any enormous up rooting change in my life has scared me. really has. but once i have come through the other side, the the reward has been unimaginable. >> and he is in for one more rewarding night n new york, susan marquez for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> bill murray jumping out of the cake if you have not seen that get on line. hash tag letterman has been receiving up to 400 posts per minute this afternoon this afternoon people paid tribute sharing their memories of dave as he wraps up his career, you can join that conversation on line as well and we invite to you add hash tag cbs-3 chat. >>> still to come here on the broadcast imagine never needing your glasses or contact lenses ever again. we will tell you how one optometrist says that a new procedure can provi
. >> reporter: details of the final show are kept under wraps but long time band leader paul schaefer expects it to be heart felt. >> there is so much pressure on these last shows, so many people have have them, this one is i think is going going to be quite sincere. >> reporter: letterman admits he is nerve bus retiring. >> any enormous up rooting change in my life has scared me. really has. but once i have come through the other side, the the reward has been...
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. >> top ten reasons we will miss dave, number three paul schaefer and world's most dangerous ban. >>y can rock. >> yes. >> yes. >> number two that signature smile with the trademark gap. >> got that right. >> got that right. >> he is a character. finally top ten reasons we will miss dave number one counting backwards becomes just a new years thing. >> no more top ten list. >> tonight will be very special. >> tonight will be very, very special. >> yes. >> very special in dave's head in the studio. >> going to miss him. >> nicole, thank you see you on the cw. >> one more top ten list to go tonight. >> who did this can i have this. >> sure. >> we have big surprises as nicole mentioned and those memorable moment where dave's big finally again we don't know what will happen? watch it right here on cbs-3 after "eyewitness news" at 11:00. >>> fun rolls on in honor of dave's last show we are having big time fun of our own inspired by his late show antics. >> check out r are ufuss the skateboarding pull dog. he would have been perfect for dave aid stupid pet segments. he is in our studio. we
. >> top ten reasons we will miss dave, number three paul schaefer and world's most dangerous ban. >>y can rock. >> yes. >> yes. >> number two that signature smile with the trademark gap. >> got that right. >> got that right. >> he is a character. finally top ten reasons we will miss dave number one counting backwards becomes just a new years thing. >> no more top ten list. >> tonight will be very special. >> tonight will be...
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dave thanked everybody involved with the show including staff, crew, the band, paul schaefer he callednd. his most heartfelt thank you went to his family, wife regina, son harry, audience giving them a standing ovation. >> finally he thanked the audience saying "there's nothing i can doing ever to ever repay you what you've given me everything." >> he introduced his favorite band foo fighters with a montage of all the incredible memories he's given us over the past three decades. >> i had no idea that foo fighters was -- you should know it watching the show. i had forgotten that. big impact on his life. >> it's hard to get these shows right and get a finale right, a series ender like this. but by all accounts, they got this one right. everybody came back. we knew this would be a who's who. it's unbelievable to think he's gone. leno is gone. we have a new era of late night coming in. you still have the new face with our guy jimmy kimmel. you've got, of course fallon on nbc and then colbert coming into cbs. a whole new era. >> we know what letterman will be doing next. he announced today
dave thanked everybody involved with the show including staff, crew, the band, paul schaefer he callednd. his most heartfelt thank you went to his family, wife regina, son harry, audience giving them a standing ovation. >> finally he thanked the audience saying "there's nothing i can doing ever to ever repay you what you've given me everything." >> he introduced his favorite band foo fighters with a montage of all the incredible memories he's given us over the past three...
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you have the golden boy with richard schaefer and you have al who is raised $435 million for his newre into boxing. on nbc cbs, spike tv espn -- he is buying the airtime. he is creating this brand. an ex-music guide, 59 years of age, suddenly out of nowhere. mark: is it easier or harder than 30 years ago. ? frank: when you're old, you always say years ago. that is just how it was. we are not interested in domestic boxing. so, working on that and breaking that stranglehold there were not many venues in the u.k. you had when lee arena and the royal overhaul. now, every city has a big venue. everybody has a stadium. franki think it really is. you have box nation. you have sky tv. and you have -- it is a very healthy state. manus: the legend that is frank warren with the legend that is mark barton. everything you need to know about boxing and sport. go to bloomberg.com. coming up, what more could you work? it is all about carlos slim selling his townhouse. ♪ caroline: that means digital output time. amanda can do no wrong when it comes to wealthy investment, it is carlos slim. he managed
you have the golden boy with richard schaefer and you have al who is raised $435 million for his newre into boxing. on nbc cbs, spike tv espn -- he is buying the airtime. he is creating this brand. an ex-music guide, 59 years of age, suddenly out of nowhere. mark: is it easier or harder than 30 years ago. ? frank: when you're old, you always say years ago. that is just how it was. we are not interested in domestic boxing. so, working on that and breaking that stranglehold there were not many...
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. >> for more former army intelligence officer tony schaefer, a friend of the show.be doing differently regarding isis? >> i agree with john mccain that the current strategy's not focused. there's three things we should do first. we don't have to put combat troops on the ground. we have combat forces available that we could use as our ground component. the peshmerga. we have forces trained and ready to go. i dismissed idea that we need anything other than that. we also have egyptians available. let's use the resources we've trained and are available to us before we start putting troops on the ground. secondly, we have to start using more special operations forces like we did going into syria to destabilize the leadership. that raid where we got abu sayyif was critical. we have to start attacking their prophet centers, that's where they're going. third, we have to look at the global arc. they're now in afghanistan going after targets in northern afghanistan, they're seeking very wisely to not destabilize the afghani government. they could care less about that. they're
. >> for more former army intelligence officer tony schaefer, a friend of the show.be doing differently regarding isis? >> i agree with john mccain that the current strategy's not focused. there's three things we should do first. we don't have to put combat troops on the ground. we have combat forces available that we could use as our ground component. the peshmerga. we have forces trained and ready to go. i dismissed idea that we need anything other than that. we also have...
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we shouldn't forgive paul schaefer and the extraordinary band. team. the whole cast and crew, saw him in the last couple of nights with bill clinton and julia roberts. just all sorts of special guest. when you mention his intelligence and wit, that made him so different. >> and his irreverance which he was rapped for -- my god, treatment of the oscars on the oscars. if anything deserved slamming, it's that eight-hour sanctified bored show. i was on his side totally with that. >> you were, and you were a great guest. thank you very much. and we're seeing live near the ed sullivan theater, famed for the "ed sullivan show" and beatles and everything else in history. now the end of david letterman's show. we'll all be watching. and that does it for us. we thank you for sharing your memories. this is reports rpt"andrea mitchell reports" reports". tomorrow celebrating david letterman's final appearance with lead writers. and follow us on line. my colleague, thomas roberts, with what's next on msnbc live. thomas? >>> love hearing from dick cavett there.
we shouldn't forgive paul schaefer and the extraordinary band. team. the whole cast and crew, saw him in the last couple of nights with bill clinton and julia roberts. just all sorts of special guest. when you mention his intelligence and wit, that made him so different. >> and his irreverance which he was rapped for -- my god, treatment of the oscars on the oscars. if anything deserved slamming, it's that eight-hour sanctified bored show. i was on his side totally with that. >> you...
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with a way to make lawns green again in the midst of this devastating drought entrepreneur or bill schaefer is turning brown lawns green again with pate two months ago he formed a new company called brown lawns green for fuel under dollars depending on the size of a law on his idea has helped make some green of is some >> pam moore: he says the color that he uses is nontoxic and made of stone pigments and oil which binds to the grass a safe for the family and that's the pay last for about six weeks depending of thought how fast the grass grows and how often you trim >> pam moore: taking a look outside the live look our radar right now i concede there's not much going on right now but that could change over the next 24 hours but we are expecting some showers to come into the bay area kron 4 is james fletcher as look at our forecast >> reporter: tracking the storm and the kron 4 weather center we have chance for showers throughout the evening hours and will see that continue to rob the overnight hours. thursday they part forecast a.m. tomorrow as you did not look for the widespread rain to be
with a way to make lawns green again in the midst of this devastating drought entrepreneur or bill schaefer is turning brown lawns green again with pate two months ago he formed a new company called brown lawns green for fuel under dollars depending on the size of a law on his idea has helped make some green of is some >> pam moore: he says the color that he uses is nontoxic and made of stone pigments and oil which binds to the grass a safe for the family and that's the pay last for about...
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you can have on television, as good a friend you can have in life absolutely a musical genius paul schaefernd his audience. >> the people who watch this show, there's nothing i can do to ever repay you. thank you for everything. you've given me everything. [ applause ] >> before signing off for good. >> the only thing i have left to do for the last time on television program, thank you, and good night. >> classy way. that was nbc willie geist reporting for us. >>> coming up isis tight inning its grip reportedly controlling more than half of syria. we're asking you today, do you think we need boots on the ground to keep controlling isis? we'll have that when we come back. >>> and we'll break down how one network decides who makes the cut for 2016. i love making sunday dinners. but when my back hurt, cooking all day... forget about it. tylenol was ok, but it was 6 pills a day. but aleve is just 2 pills all day. and now, i'm back! aleve. why pause a spontaneous moment to take a pill? or stop to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use, is approved to treat both erectile dysfunction and the urinar
you can have on television, as good a friend you can have in life absolutely a musical genius paul schaefernd his audience. >> the people who watch this show, there's nothing i can do to ever repay you. thank you for everything. you've given me everything. [ applause ] >> before signing off for good. >> the only thing i have left to do for the last time on television program, thank you, and good night. >> classy way. that was nbc willie geist reporting for us....
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i even had a dramatic cameo involving band leader paul schaefer and his cape. beautiful, wolf. >> it was very funny. cnn will look back at letterman's career and his impact on late night tv. my friend and colleague jake tapper is here. he's anchoring a special report later tonight. and i know jake you take a look at some of the funniest moments on the late show let's watch this. watch this for a moment. >> can i speak to you a second? >> will you people leave me alone? this is an experiment. the stuff on the right side is tingling. it's working. that's what that means. >> david letterman could seemingly find humor anywhere. >> there you go. >> oh, gosh. >> look who's there. >> by the late '80s, all the cool kids wanted to hang with dave including jay leno who had come up with letterman doing stand-up in the '70s. >> i'm not the kind of guy to brag. >> leno was a dream guest. whatever else was going on we would say, we got leno next thursday. >> so all right, jake what kind of legacy will david letterman leave behind? >> i think he leaves behind a tremendous leg
i even had a dramatic cameo involving band leader paul schaefer and his cape. beautiful, wolf. >> it was very funny. cnn will look back at letterman's career and his impact on late night tv. my friend and colleague jake tapper is here. he's anchoring a special report later tonight. and i know jake you take a look at some of the funniest moments on the late show let's watch this. watch this for a moment. >> can i speak to you a second? >> will you people leave me alone? this is...
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professional guidance of this sort was sought i none other than one of our local architects, john schaefer and drew martin. attorneys for our legal guidance was jim fahey. we then prepare timeline for the project for each of the phases. search for the builders began. the pressure builds to understand how to use old-school craftsman to reverse engineer and re-create an 18th-century vehicle in the 21st century. we had to determine the scale the dimensions, we had to review the scale, revise, and start process all over until we got it just right. we knew the rear wheel had six folks -- had 16 spokes. and when you get 16 spokes together, you have to have a certain size. that brings the diameter out to about 56 inches for the rear wheel, which is about here. from the woodcut carving as shown previously, i measured from the receiving vault roof line at the gable end to the ground, almost got kicked out of the cemetery that evening. until they saw the plate on the car and said that's just one of the sobs. [laughter] to talk about the height when you see that woodcut carving at the bottom of the g
professional guidance of this sort was sought i none other than one of our local architects, john schaefer and drew martin. attorneys for our legal guidance was jim fahey. we then prepare timeline for the project for each of the phases. search for the builders began. the pressure builds to understand how to use old-school craftsman to reverse engineer and re-create an 18th-century vehicle in the 21st century. we had to determine the scale the dimensions, we had to review the scale, revise, and...
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. >> now, schaefer's client chris simmons has been shopping for a home for six months.ght houses because each one of them went in one weekend. and then he lost two other bidding wars. one of those had 18 bidders. now, he is finally under contract but he had to beat out five others. >> i waived inspection and the appraisal contingencies on all the offers i made on this one, as well. >> now, those tactics are pretty risky. you have to ask, where are the homebuilders? the land prices around here right now are at an all-time high. the only available land is out by the airport. so builders' margins are being squeezed and also an issue with condominiums. a recent law passed makes condominium developers responsible for the tiniest flaws in construction and that basically brought construction of condos to a halt. we'll talk about that coming up later today on "power lunch." back to you guys. >> okay diana. thank you. >> we just had barbara on the show and she pointed out, too, rent in denver have gotten very expensive. relatively speaking. she was talking about a one bedroom be
. >> now, schaefer's client chris simmons has been shopping for a home for six months.ght houses because each one of them went in one weekend. and then he lost two other bidding wars. one of those had 18 bidders. now, he is finally under contract but he had to beat out five others. >> i waived inspection and the appraisal contingencies on all the offers i made on this one, as well. >> now, those tactics are pretty risky. you have to ask, where are the homebuilders? the land...
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. >> and joining us is lieutenant colonel schaefer. >> so we see this one email.ills writes. how are things going with the hearings and sheryl mills writes back just starting. had to have a little come to with some of our colleagues but folks now on board. what does she mean? why did they need to get on board? where were they moving these people? what were these moving these people about? >> clearly that's witness intimidation. if this was a rico investigation of the mafia, ms. mills would be indicted for witness tampering. this is really simple stuff. they lined people up they brought them up and say here's something we want to have you say, if you don't say it things probably won't go well for you. this is clearly a focus for trey gowdy's investigation. >> these emails have been cherry picked. she has given these to the state department who has now released them. does that lend something that needs to be looked through? >> let's talk about physics here for a second. a black hole. the most powerful part -- singlity. the powerful part is the center which you can't
. >> and joining us is lieutenant colonel schaefer. >> so we see this one email.ills writes. how are things going with the hearings and sheryl mills writes back just starting. had to have a little come to with some of our colleagues but folks now on board. what does she mean? why did they need to get on board? where were they moving these people? what were these moving these people about? >> clearly that's witness intimidation. if this was a rico investigation of the mafia,...
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absolutely a musical genius paul schaefer. >> thank you so much dave you changed our lives. >> reporter: and his audience. >> the people who watch this show, there is nothing i can ever do to repay you. thank you for everything. you've given me everything. >> reporter: before signing off for good. >> the only thing i have left to do for the last time on a television program. thank you and good night. >> and the show ended with a photo montage as his favorite band played. we talked about doing a rerun. last night conan came on the air live and promptly said hit your dvr button right now and go watch dave. that's the reference those guys have for dave. >> no letterman, no leno. >> you know who is left now. carson daly. only guy left. >> you are in trouble. >> i was going to say jimmy fallon. >> there is a king right there. >> willie thanks, for that. coming up terminal tase down in the middle of lax. >>> from boston to the big apple. matt is finishing the deadline of the tour de red nose. first this is "today" on nbc. >>> coming up no longer needed. got good news if you sweat through the
absolutely a musical genius paul schaefer. >> thank you so much dave you changed our lives. >> reporter: and his audience. >> the people who watch this show, there is nothing i can ever do to repay you. thank you for everything. you've given me everything. >> reporter: before signing off for good. >> the only thing i have left to do for the last time on a television program. thank you and good night. >> and the show ended with a photo montage as his favorite...
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as good a friend you can have in life absolutely a musical genius, paul schaefer. >> thank you so muchdave, you changed our lives. >> reporter: and his audience. >> the people who watch this show, there is nothing i can do to ever repay you. thank you for everything. you've given me everything. >> reporter: before signing off for good. >> the only thing i have left to do for the last time on a television program. thank you and good night. >> and the show ended with a photo montage as his favorite band foo fighters performed his favorite song. we talked about jimmy kimmel in honor of david letterman not running an original show, last night conan came on the air live and promptly said hit your dvr button and watch dave. that's the reverence they have for david letterman. >> no letterman, no leno. >> who is the king of late night now, carson daly. >> you're in trouble. >> jimmy fallon. >> there's your king right there. >> willie thanks for that. coming up, terminal breakdown. what forced police to use a taser on a passenger be in the middle of a crowded l.a.x. >> from boston to the big ap
as good a friend you can have in life absolutely a musical genius, paul schaefer. >> thank you so muchdave, you changed our lives. >> reporter: and his audience. >> the people who watch this show, there is nothing i can do to ever repay you. thank you for everything. you've given me everything. >> reporter: before signing off for good. >> the only thing i have left to do for the last time on a television program. thank you and good night. >> and the show...