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then sousa got crowds fired up for the 1939 world's fair.was out searching the ground. and found what we call a dud. shell that came done to the ground. didn't explode. it want off and blew his arm off. >> their arsenal of explosives is stored in underground bunkers. >> we have a great respect for the product. it is dangerous and life threatening. >> some 50,000 fireworks launched monday night in the macy's fourth of july celebration in new york. a sousa spectacle for more than 30 years. >> there is moments where i am going to really hit it hard. and kind of -- audience is going to move back and be shocked. then we are going to bring it really low. almost bringing the audience to tears. >> i was born free. >> ape ye year of planning goes a 30 minute show. but the memories can last a lifetime. carter evans, los angeles. >> that's the overnight news for this monday. for some of you the news continues. for others, check back with us a little later for the morning news and cbs this morning. from the broadcast center in new york city. captioning
then sousa got crowds fired up for the 1939 world's fair.was out searching the ground. and found what we call a dud. shell that came done to the ground. didn't explode. it want off and blew his arm off. >> their arsenal of explosives is stored in underground bunkers. >> we have a great respect for the product. it is dangerous and life threatening. >> some 50,000 fireworks launched monday night in the macy's fourth of july celebration in new york. a sousa spectacle for more...
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then sousa's workers add electronic fuses by hand. >> we are walking through the bunkers. great respect for the product. it is dangerous. and life threatening. >> some 50,000 fireworks will be launched monday night in macy's fourth of july celebration. a sousa spectacle for 30 years. it all starts with story boards. then music and effects are synced. timing cues are added. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: the results are mez >> reporter: mesmerizing and emotional. a year of planning goes into a 30-minute show. but the memories can last a lifetime. >> aot of work. but i love what i am doing. ♪ celebrate carter evans, cbs news, los angeles. >>> that's the "cbs overnight news" for this monday. for some of you the news continues. later for the morning news and cbs this morning. tfromrohe bstadca center in new york city, i'm elaine quijono. >>> welcome to the "cbs overnight news." the white house says one of the worst bombings to hit iraq in more than a decade will only strengthen america's resolve to defeat isis. the terror group claimed responsibility for attacks that killed at least 120 peo
then sousa's workers add electronic fuses by hand. >> we are walking through the bunkers. great respect for the product. it is dangerous. and life threatening. >> some 50,000 fireworks will be launched monday night in macy's fourth of july celebration. a sousa spectacle for 30 years. it all starts with story boards. then music and effects are synced. timing cues are added. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: the results are mez >> reporter: mesmerizing and emotional. a year of planning...
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the pyromusical we have all come to expect in a fourth of july celebration was pioneered by the sousa>> when we are in that countdown and all checking controls. >> we are hot. >> you get the goose bumps like i'm getting now. the countdown and the first show goes up in the air and, yes! that's the magic! good to go. >> reporter: jim sousa is the ceo of the family-run business. >> reporter: his son paul is a fifth generation show producer. >> 3-2-1! fire. >> reporter: they are deep in the california desert for the final testing of shells that will explode in nearly 400 sousa produced shows come monday. each launched by pyrospectaculars trained professionals. >> beautiful purple and green combo and gold. >> 2-1. fire. >> reporter: the sousa's are the firing force for some of the biggest celebration around the world. >> what if it didn't work perfectly exactly the way you want it? >> nobody else is going to know. it still goes boom! and make people happy. >> this is the sousa family or cookbook. >> reporter: the cookbook contains their original formulas for fireworks. in the early days, t
the pyromusical we have all come to expect in a fourth of july celebration was pioneered by the sousa>> when we are in that countdown and all checking controls. >> we are hot. >> you get the goose bumps like i'm getting now. the countdown and the first show goes up in the air and, yes! that's the magic! good to go. >> reporter: jim sousa is the ceo of the family-run business. >> reporter: his son paul is a fifth generation show producer. >> 3-2-1! fire....
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it's been a sousa spectacle for more than 30 years.w effect they will unveil in new york. >> attempt to use usa in the sky and working months to perfect it. >> reporter: it all starts with story boards and then music and effects are synced. and timing cues are added. ♪ >> reporter: the results are mess ma rising and emotional. it's like you're playing the crowd almost? >> all the time. >> there are moments where i'm going to really hit it hard and kind of just move back and kind of being shocked and then bring it low and almost bringing the audience to tears. ♪ i was born free >> reporter: a year of planning goes into a 30-minute show, but the memories can last a lifetime. >> still a lot of work but i love what i'm doing! ♪ celebrate >> reporter: for "cbs this morning," carter evans, los angeles. ♪ born free >> i feel their passion. do you know them? >> i don't. i know the grucci family that do a lot of this and they are spectacular. the fourth of july with patriotic music and fireworks is a great way to spend the day. >> mr. sousa is
it's been a sousa spectacle for more than 30 years.w effect they will unveil in new york. >> attempt to use usa in the sky and working months to perfect it. >> reporter: it all starts with story boards and then music and effects are synced. and timing cues are added. ♪ >> reporter: the results are mess ma rising and emotional. it's like you're playing the crowd almost? >> all the time. >> there are moments where i'm going to really hit it hard and kind of just...
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it's been a sousa spectacle for more than 30 years. >> moments where i'm going to really hit it hard back an kind of being shocked and we bring it really low and almost bringing the audience to tears. ♪ i was born free >> reporter: it goes into hours of work but the audience sees it in minutes. >> they put on quite a show. >> something to look forward to every year. they are so beautiful. >> they are. >>> up next, nfl fans hungry for amazon video. all or nothing. nfl's season long looks at last year's exciting campaign by the arizona cardinal. this is "cbs this morning: saturday." hi mom. grandma! oh! joey run and get a cookie, ok? let me see it today. this is what it can be like to have shingles. a painful blistering rash. oh! mom. if you had chickenpox the shingles virus is already inside you. one in three people will get shingles in their lifetime. grandma, want to play? maybe later sweetie. talk to your doctor or pharmacist today about a vaccine that can help prevent shingles. your hair is still thinning. you may have inactive follicles. re-activate them with wom
it's been a sousa spectacle for more than 30 years. >> moments where i'm going to really hit it hard back an kind of being shocked and we bring it really low and almost bringing the audience to tears. ♪ i was born free >> reporter: it goes into hours of work but the audience sees it in minutes. >> they put on quite a show. >> something to look forward to every year. they are so beautiful. >> they are. >>> up next, nfl fans hungry for amazon video. all or...
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. >> reporter: in 1924, john phillip sousa rocked the new public auditorium in cleveland, host to thecan national convention. >> calvin coolidge strongly advocated for cleveland because warren g. harding, who had recently died, was an ohioan. >> reporter: john grabowski is author of "the encyclopedia of cleveland history." >> cleveland is also a great place at this time. it is fifth largest city in the nation, and it has a relatively new public auditorium. >> reporter: so the delegates attending the 19 24 r.n.c. were visiting a city on the rise? >> on the rise. if they went out to the east, they could have seen built. they would have looked around and seen all the construction for the cleveland union terminal. >> near the inland waters, this driving terminal of trade and transportation... >> reporter: since that heydey it's been a long nine decades for cleveland, with some ups -- >> just after world war ii, it is the best location in the nation. >> reporter: -- and a lot of downs. ♪ the cuyahoga river goes smoking through my genes ♪ perhaps none more unfortunately symbolic than when t
. >> reporter: in 1924, john phillip sousa rocked the new public auditorium in cleveland, host to thecan national convention. >> calvin coolidge strongly advocated for cleveland because warren g. harding, who had recently died, was an ohioan. >> reporter: john grabowski is author of "the encyclopedia of cleveland history." >> cleveland is also a great place at this time. it is fifth largest city in the nation, and it has a relatively new public auditorium....
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. >> perversely for historians and authors it's a good thing because the pictures taken by pete sousa are government property and if somebody wants to write a book, they're basically cheap and free. there are questions in the audience? i don't know if we have audience mics. or come to the mic i've been asked to say. >> this is fascinating. although i'm a little disturbed. i feel like you're pulling the curtain from oz, die want to know more? so you have talked about unintended consequences. can you nip that around and talk about -- flip that around and talk about something that you worked on, something you put together, that you did, that maybe didn't think went very well but had an incredible effect, a positive effect? i'm sure nit your book but -- >> let me think about that. what i do in the book is look at one of these events for every four years, and i focused a lot of on the things that happened to president clinton and president obama at the first third and the last third. i think as todd started out so much of what those who produce events for the white house do is invisible, a
. >> perversely for historians and authors it's a good thing because the pictures taken by pete sousa are government property and if somebody wants to write a book, they're basically cheap and free. there are questions in the audience? i don't know if we have audience mics. or come to the mic i've been asked to say. >> this is fascinating. although i'm a little disturbed. i feel like you're pulling the curtain from oz, die want to know more? so you have talked about unintended...
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juliÁn gil dejÓ entrever que entre Él y marjorie de sousa, donde hubo machaca, antojos quedan.emisoras radiales. salomÓn: no. se fue a tijuana, cruzÓ la frontera, cruzó el rÍo y llegÓ a los Ángeles. con unos amigos que tenÍa por allÁ, un grupo musical de nombre los diablos de durango. y ya estando en los Ángeles, le hace una investigaciÓn esteban velÁsquez, que era el artista principal de chicago. orlando: como cualquier inmigrante, pasaron muchos aÑos para que joan sebastian pudiera ganarse la vida haciendo lo que le gustaba, que era cantar. visitamos su primer trabajo, un sÓtano donde en esa Época hacÍan tortillas, y ahora chicharrones. salomÓn, fue en este sótano donde te conociste con joan sebastian. salomÓn: asÍ es. era "tamales monterrey". aquÍ hacíamos tamales, quesos y requesones. este lugar tiene mucha historia. aquÍ hilvanamos ilusiones y sueÑos. pero, ¿quiÉn se iba a imaginar que en este sÓtano naciera artÍsticamente el cantautor mÁs versÁtil del mundo? orlando: ¿se la pasaba cantando? salomÓn: pues de vez en cuando. orlando: ¿cuÁntos aÑos tenÍan? salomÓn: yo 16, y É
juliÁn gil dejÓ entrever que entre Él y marjorie de sousa, donde hubo machaca, antojos quedan.emisoras radiales. salomÓn: no. se fue a tijuana, cruzÓ la frontera, cruzó el rÍo y llegÓ a los Ángeles. con unos amigos que tenÍa por allÁ, un grupo musical de nombre los diablos de durango. y ya estando en los Ángeles, le hace una investigaciÓn esteban velÁsquez, que era el artista principal de chicago. orlando: como cualquier inmigrante, pasaron muchos aÑos para que joan sebastian...
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maity: marjorie de sousa como que esta un poco aburrida en su habitaciÓn, o quizÁs no. dulce, lucÍa mÉndez y laura leÓn. nos vamos a ir las cuatro a festejar a un total totalmente apartado, donde vamos a estar muy cÓmodas, muy bien atendidas y felices. cero cÁmaras, pero compromisos con nadie. maity: y alejandra guzmÁn hablÓ sobre la reciente demanda que enfrentÓ por un ex empleado. alejandra guzmÁn: lo de la demanda ya lo arreglamos ese mismo dÍa. se arreglan las cosas en arbitrajes. se arregla todo. son gente que le gusta sacar dinero, de alguna manera. no es ni la primera ni la Última demanda. la cosa es que uno no se deje, porque hay cosas que luego es demasiado. alan: tiene razÓn. luego por ser famoso se pasan los empleados, y quieren aprovecharse de la situaciÓn. maity: quÉ bueno que lo resolviÓ. tÚ estabas preocupado por dulce. alan: estaba preocupado por los tacos que se estaba comiendo marÍa antonieta collins! te faltÓ algo muy importante. mira nada mÁs, eso es lo que faltÓ! mi maity interiano en la portada de "latinos"! hermoza, ahÍ estÁ: "el brillo de maity i
maity: marjorie de sousa como que esta un poco aburrida en su habitaciÓn, o quizÁs no. dulce, lucÍa mÉndez y laura leÓn. nos vamos a ir las cuatro a festejar a un total totalmente apartado, donde vamos a estar muy cÓmodas, muy bien atendidas y felices. cero cÁmaras, pero compromisos con nadie. maity: y alejandra guzmÁn hablÓ sobre la reciente demanda que enfrentÓ por un ex empleado. alejandra guzmÁn: lo de la demanda ya lo arreglamos ese mismo dÍa. se arreglan las cosas en...
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maity: marjorie de sousa como que esta un poco aburrida en su habitaciÓn, o quizÁs no.yer 50 aÑos. su familia lo recibiÓ con esta torta y esta celebraciÓn. >> para que salgas. ahÍ estÁn todos! maity: nuestros compaÑeros enrique acevedo y marÍa elena salinas, quienes se encuentran en ohio, se escaparon un rato para visitar la mini oficina presidencial que han recreado nuestros amigos de facebook e instagram. hablando de nuestros amigos y colegas que andan haciendo de las suyas, marÍa antonieta collins olvidÓ la dieta, y asÍ degustÓ unos deliciosos taquitos al vapor en guadalajara. "tierno pecado", el primer sencillo del prÓximo disco de josÉ manuel figueroa, fue escuchado y aprobado por su padre, joan sebastian. josÉ manuel figueroa: lo escuchÓ mi padre, le gustÓ mucho. querÍa hacer los arreglos y producirlo. no hubo tiempo, desgraciadamente. esta producciÓn se lleva a cabo en el lugar donde mi padre y yo trabaja grar el peinado que usÓ emeraude toubia en "premios juventud". me encanta! karla: y en "sin rollo ni tapujos" vamos hablar de esas citas a ciegas. si les va mal
maity: marjorie de sousa como que esta un poco aburrida en su habitaciÓn, o quizÁs no.yer 50 aÑos. su familia lo recibiÓ con esta torta y esta celebraciÓn. >> para que salgas. ahÍ estÁn todos! maity: nuestros compaÑeros enrique acevedo y marÍa elena salinas, quienes se encuentran en ohio, se escaparon un rato para visitar la mini oficina presidencial que han recreado nuestros amigos de facebook e instagram. hablando de nuestros amigos y colegas que andan haciendo de las suyas,...