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and it was her 2007 follow-up item back to black that blasted the singer songwriter into the stratosphere selling tens of millions and leading to five grammy awards and her fans and the music industry fell in love and one critic said she was quite possibly crazy. >> even at her career took off amy winehouse was loyal to these north london neighborhoods where she was born in 1983. but tragically it was not just her singing talent that blossomed here. by the summer of 2007, drugs had begun to ravish her body. she was hospitalized for reported overdose of heroin and ecstasy and cocaine and tranquilizers and alcohol. a british tabloid posted a video of the woman said to be the troubled singer smoking crack cocaine and even then many begin for fear for her life and her husband was behind bars after spending time in rehab and there was a step closer to an inevitable end and her father had written her eulogy before she died. >> she had a crazy image. >> she had the name and the 20 million-dollar fortune and only made two albums and fans were left to wonder what could have been. >>> winehouse is
and it was her 2007 follow-up item back to black that blasted the singer songwriter into the stratosphere selling tens of millions and leading to five grammy awards and her fans and the music industry fell in love and one critic said she was quite possibly crazy. >> even at her career took off amy winehouse was loyal to these north london neighborhoods where she was born in 1983. but tragically it was not just her singing talent that blossomed here. by the summer of 2007, drugs had begun...
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tattoo, singer song writer 2007 album back to black blasted the soulful british artist into the stratosphere also that year, drugs ravaged her body and at one time hospitalized for an overdose of cocaine and tranquilizers and ecstasy and alcohol. >> the saddest part about it as soon as amy winehouse broke on the scene she was as famous for her truly amazing music as she was for the spectacle of her -- the demons that plagued her. >> her performances became sham bling stumbling train wrecks watched around the world on the internet. she canceled her european tour last month after swaying and slurring her way through barely recognizable songs, and was booed off the stage. winehouse was found dead in her london flat today. the cause of death is still unknown. >>> with just 10 days left to reach an agreement on the debt limit, leaders of both parties are working through the weekend in an effort to hammer out a deal. danielle notingham is in washington with the latest. hi, danielle. >> reporter: hi, ann. and will is no time to play with -- there is no time to play with here. the president wanted t
tattoo, singer song writer 2007 album back to black blasted the soulful british artist into the stratosphere also that year, drugs ravaged her body and at one time hospitalized for an overdose of cocaine and tranquilizers and ecstasy and alcohol. >> the saddest part about it as soon as amy winehouse broke on the scene she was as famous for her truly amazing music as she was for the spectacle of her -- the demons that plagued her. >> her performances became sham bling stumbling train...
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flying near the stratosphere two massive doors open up.hey're over 99% of the earth case dust and water vapors. it should provide crystal clear infrared views like scientists have never had before of nebulas, planets, stars and comets formed billions of light years ago but only visible to the telescope now. it is say researchers a glimpse at creation. >> we're seeing where stars are forming, and we're seeing it for the first time, details of how it's all happening, how it's all coming together. >> reporter: s.o.f.i.a. is a joint project between nasa and the german space agency. the germans built the $120 million telescope and nasa provided the plane. it's riding on a cushion of air with 24 of these black air bladders literally absorbing all the vibration from the plane. that allows the telescope to lock on a distant star as if it were locking on a quarter with pinpoint accuracy. while the orbiting hubble telescope has beamed back photos of universe, s.o.f.i.a. is different. they're looking at the building blocks of our solar system and bey
flying near the stratosphere two massive doors open up.hey're over 99% of the earth case dust and water vapors. it should provide crystal clear infrared views like scientists have never had before of nebulas, planets, stars and comets formed billions of light years ago but only visible to the telescope now. it is say researchers a glimpse at creation. >> we're seeing where stars are forming, and we're seeing it for the first time, details of how it's all happening, how it's all coming...
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tattooed singer/song writer 2007 album, back to black, blasted the soulful british artist into the stratospherebut also that year, drugs started to ravage her body. winehouse was found dead in her london flat today, the cause of her death is still unknown. >>> well, new information coming to light about the attack on bryan stow. how police describe his injuries and the gesture his family says he made toward his children. >> i heard it all before. >> and some teenagers with a message of tolerance. they get their own lesson in hateful behavior. >>> jim bernard here in the cbs 5 weather center. a stubborn fog bank kept temperatures below normal for quite a while here. we're looking at a reversal of that trend, coming up. the details in your complete forecast. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, by giants fan bryan stow >>> we're learning new details tonight about the injuries suffered by giants fan bryan stow. suspects louie sanchez and marvin norwood are due in court on mayhem and assault charges. court documents reveal stow suffered cuts to his eye, nose, lip, ear and tongue. he remains hospitalized but his sister s
tattooed singer/song writer 2007 album, back to black, blasted the soulful british artist into the stratospherebut also that year, drugs started to ravage her body. winehouse was found dead in her london flat today, the cause of her death is still unknown. >>> well, new information coming to light about the attack on bryan stow. how police describe his injuries and the gesture his family says he made toward his children. >> i heard it all before. >> and some teenagers with...
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bizarre that people follow what the political leaders do this is a class that they do live in the stratosphere like greek gods they have way more in common with each other than you and i so the fact that they get together and discuss the business of the world at our expense is entirely natural and we have one more clip i want to play from the promo videos for all of this. this intersection and the respectable roadways completely blocking the entrance to bohemian grove and to the presence of the police state requires you to move. this in a peaceful non combative way. where you face an enemy in. the face of the anonymous so why is it that anonymous organizers are coming together on the bohemian grove as an issue and is it really worth protesting this group of rich old powerful men meeting in the woods to do weird crazy stuff i don't think so now look the fact that these men have something to meet about that they have massive decisions to make about the world economy and their trading favors them trading relationships and so on that's all in effect of political power you don't worry about the man
bizarre that people follow what the political leaders do this is a class that they do live in the stratosphere like greek gods they have way more in common with each other than you and i so the fact that they get together and discuss the business of the world at our expense is entirely natural and we have one more clip i want to play from the promo videos for all of this. this intersection and the respectable roadways completely blocking the entrance to bohemian grove and to the presence of the...
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to play you inevitably a little bit of the song that catapulted you into the global celebrity stratosphere. i was 27. i was living in london. and i remember this damned thing. everybody in the country was singing this song. so i've never forgotten that. so seeing you here in the flesh brings it all back. so i need to hear the music again. let's hear a little bit of "achey breaky heart." >> okay. ♪ don't tell my heart ♪ my achey breaky heart ♪ i just don't think he'd understand ♪ ♪ that if you tell my heart ♪ my achey breaky heart ♪ he might blow up ♪ and kill this man ♪ ooh whoo >> that is the greatest mullet in the history of music. never mind the song. what were you thinking with that hair? >> you know what? i think it started way back when i still thought i was going to be a baseball player. i thought i was going to be the catcher for the cincinnati reds. i wanted to be the next johnny bench. always kept my head kind of -- kind of like a little bird haircut. i think at some point i think i started growing a little tail. i think it grew -- >> a little tail? it was like you said as you we
to play you inevitably a little bit of the song that catapulted you into the global celebrity stratosphere. i was 27. i was living in london. and i remember this damned thing. everybody in the country was singing this song. so i've never forgotten that. so seeing you here in the flesh brings it all back. so i need to hear the music again. let's hear a little bit of "achey breaky heart." >> okay. ♪ don't tell my heart ♪ my achey breaky heart ♪ i just don't think he'd...
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are what they say you are ♪ >>> "jesus christ superstar," the music that propelled you into the stratosphereis mormon, the musical is exploding and winning tonys. >> i don't know. maybe you can't, maybe some people these days you can't really shock people maybe. but we never wrote "superstar" to be in any way shocking. we wrote it because we wanted to write the story of the man. in fact, we really wanted to write a love triangle because the whole thing, was judas ascariot have god on his side? which bob dillon and i did. did jesus get betrayed. what's very thrilling for me is that this production up in canada. it's really the first time that i've seen the love triangle absolutely tackled broadside. >> you've created these amazing musicals. in '76, i think it launched. even now people are doing new versions of them that can dazzle you. >> it depends on the quality of the actors and performers. this one happens to be very well acted. "superstar," nobody was interested in doing it in the theater when we started. so we did it as a record. all we did move was the "dream coat." everyone thought we
are what they say you are ♪ >>> "jesus christ superstar," the music that propelled you into the stratosphereis mormon, the musical is exploding and winning tonys. >> i don't know. maybe you can't, maybe some people these days you can't really shock people maybe. but we never wrote "superstar" to be in any way shocking. we wrote it because we wanted to write the story of the man. in fact, we really wanted to write a love triangle because the whole thing, was...
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when you talk about shared sacrifice juan, all of the sacrificing is going on among the top stratosphere of all americans. half of the country is not engaged in the shared sacrifice as all. >> you realize monica, because you are a smart person that 1% also owns 50 plus percent of the wealth in the country. if you are saying who has the capacity to pay those taxes, it is the very, very rich. if you are asking on this 4th of july weekend who is enjoying the bounty of american opportunity? you would have to say it is the very rich. why the very rich wouldn't contribute when we are talking about cuts especially to entitlement programs that are going to affect seniors. affect people who are talking medicare, medicaid, social security. you have to say shouldn't there be a shared sacrifice among all americans? >> we have a big problem with the definition. when the president or you or other democrats talk about millionaires and billionaires, what they are talking about is individuals who make $200,000 a year or more. or couples, small businesses also that make $250,000 a year. these are the peop
when you talk about shared sacrifice juan, all of the sacrificing is going on among the top stratosphere of all americans. half of the country is not engaged in the shared sacrifice as all. >> you realize monica, because you are a smart person that 1% also owns 50 plus percent of the wealth in the country. if you are saying who has the capacity to pay those taxes, it is the very, very rich. if you are asking on this 4th of july weekend who is enjoying the bounty of american opportunity?...
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now been shut down really for him, that the movies, which is what propelled him really into the stratosphere, that that may be the love again for him, that he may just go back to that? >> absolutely. i mean he did the political thing. he was governor for two terms. he did that. he's been the president's committee on physical fitness. he's done all that stuff. now he wants to have some fun and make some movies and people hopefully will remember him for that. >> as a stand-up comedian, do you like making movies or is this process torture? because on a stage you walk out, there's loads of people, you get instant reaction from an audience and walk off an hour and a half later with a big check in your pockets. movies, it's three months filming, six months editing, promotion, the whole rest of it. it might just bomb overnight. a torturous process. >> and it is monotonous. some directors have you do things 20 or 30 times in a row. if you started in comedy, that's rough because you wear out. but in the end, if you're working with great people, i just did a movie with dax shepherd and barry cooper an
now been shut down really for him, that the movies, which is what propelled him really into the stratosphere, that that may be the love again for him, that he may just go back to that? >> absolutely. i mean he did the political thing. he was governor for two terms. he did that. he's been the president's committee on physical fitness. he's done all that stuff. now he wants to have some fun and make some movies and people hopefully will remember him for that. >> as a stand-up...
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the billionaire investors is willing to take the tourist to the stratosphere for $200,000.virgin galactic with us. and thank you for being with us, george. and we hear that the price of this trip will drop to $200,000. and that is amazing. >> we feel that we can dramatically open up the space flight, and we know we have to get the price down, but we start here. >> and where are you on the process, because there are 80,000 people on the waiting list to go, but go when? >> i would say soon, 18 months. we are flying right now already with the vehicles and so, next year, we are going to start to go to space, and after that, we will start to take people. >> and the definition of space is part of the tricky point here. we are talking about the lower earth. >> yeah. so, that the boundary in space is basically 100 kilometers high, and we are going up to 110 kilometers and it is a short trip, but you have to skeep in mind that the russians are charging nasa $60 million to go in space. >> but far further than you would go up on your trip. >> a different thing, but here issing? that w
the billionaire investors is willing to take the tourist to the stratosphere for $200,000.virgin galactic with us. and thank you for being with us, george. and we hear that the price of this trip will drop to $200,000. and that is amazing. >> we feel that we can dramatically open up the space flight, and we know we have to get the price down, but we start here. >> and where are you on the process, because there are 80,000 people on the waiting list to go, but go when? >> i...
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unfortunately this thing pulls in the stratosphere.ou gut up to 80, 90% public approval, that's catnip for politicians. the way to actually help people understand this is to get under the hood. it's really easy to say, we should cap spending at 18% of gdp. by the way, you're absolutely right. back in the reagan days that was 22%, under clinton and bush, even bush ii, talking 20%. we're talking unprecedented level. congress cannot right into the constitution with any level of decent conscience their work which ought to be a matter of figures out where they can actually implement the cuts we need get on a sustainable path. this president helened forward in recent days. he's the one in a brought stuff to the table and is trying to set out that path, but, of course, he's being blocked every step of the way, most recently with basically a complete hand wave saying, let's sign up for 18%. >> that's nice work getting lean forward in there. the one thing i enjoyed when reading the mmdment, so many horrible parts tucked away in. it one part say
unfortunately this thing pulls in the stratosphere.ou gut up to 80, 90% public approval, that's catnip for politicians. the way to actually help people understand this is to get under the hood. it's really easy to say, we should cap spending at 18% of gdp. by the way, you're absolutely right. back in the reagan days that was 22%, under clinton and bush, even bush ii, talking 20%. we're talking unprecedented level. congress cannot right into the constitution with any level of decent conscience...
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borrow it, including the cliff-hanging series finale of the sopranos, no one sent a song into the stratospherenal misfits of glee. ♪ a singer in a smoky room ♪ cheap perfume >> reporter: when you were looking for the killer finale for the pilot, the first choice? >> not don't stop believin'. >> reporter: adam aners is glee's executive music producer. he says the show's creators wanted cold play's viva to be the closer but were denied permission to use it. the rest anders says is glee history. why would journey take such a chance on something that nobody had any idea if it would succeed. >> maybe it was the premise. the underdog. something struck a cord with them. i'm so glad they did because i don't think any other song could have done for glee what don't stop believin' did. ♪ up and down > that boulevard is a two-way street. after glee's premiere, journey saw an 87% spike in sales. and the glee cast version of don't stop has sold over one million downloads, making it their best selling song. but perhaps no one can relate more than the man who is singing it for journey now. just four years ago
borrow it, including the cliff-hanging series finale of the sopranos, no one sent a song into the stratospherenal misfits of glee. ♪ a singer in a smoky room ♪ cheap perfume >> reporter: when you were looking for the killer finale for the pilot, the first choice? >> not don't stop believin'. >> reporter: adam aners is glee's executive music producer. he says the show's creators wanted cold play's viva to be the closer but were denied permission to use it. the rest anders...
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when one of these things lands and it goes back into the stratosphere of 17,500 miles per hour, it'sit lands, when it comes in it has one chance because it's not powered. it can't go past the three-mile strip of pavement where it's going to land. it has one opportunity. >> wait a minute. you know glide ratio. did you go to space camp? >> no, i did not. but i wish i had. i feel like i missed out. >> you can still do it. >> got to try. >> thanks. appreciate it. >>> how about this, the new unemployment report is now giving republican presidential candidates even more ammunition against the president? we'll take a look next. >>> welcome back. it's about to be crunch time in negotiations to raise the nation's debt ceiling. president obama meetsz again tomorrow with congressional leaders at the white house. live shot there of the white house for you. gop leaders says the jobs report supposed fors the argument that tax hikes can't be part of the deal. they're trying to reach a deal to reach the debt ceiling by august 2nd. >>> jobs report added to the debate over what to do with the debt cei
when one of these things lands and it goes back into the stratosphere of 17,500 miles per hour, it'sit lands, when it comes in it has one chance because it's not powered. it can't go past the three-mile strip of pavement where it's going to land. it has one opportunity. >> wait a minute. you know glide ratio. did you go to space camp? >> no, i did not. but i wish i had. i feel like i missed out. >> you can still do it. >> got to try. >> thanks. appreciate it....
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jumping off the stratosphere was overwhelming.ng off a skyscraper and throwing up all night. working with animals -- you >> just calm down a little bit. you can't say that. >> ostrich, don't disembowel me. let's hang out. >> bert knows every bad thing that could happen, period. >> i research ef catastrophe -- >> hire hooves could tear you apart. >> they did it to johnny cash, i'm not sure. >> that was the worst one. all right, and now you've got a second show that comes out, a well. >> this show is so funny, "bert the conqueror," very similar. it's like cash cab on a roller coaster. you put people on a roller coaster and ask them questions and you will be shocked at how bad they do. it is hilarious. >> all right. then our show, the show you and i did -- >> travel channel, 10:00 p.m. and one of my favorite episodes. me and you are awesome together. i'm smelling spin-off. >> we're at least funny. that much i'll -- >> sam's big smile. >> spin-off. >> i never watch an interview from this angle. >> i'm guessing that slingshot never hap
jumping off the stratosphere was overwhelming.ng off a skyscraper and throwing up all night. working with animals -- you >> just calm down a little bit. you can't say that. >> ostrich, don't disembowel me. let's hang out. >> bert knows every bad thing that could happen, period. >> i research ef catastrophe -- >> hire hooves could tear you apart. >> they did it to johnny cash, i'm not sure. >> that was the worst one. all right, and now you've got a...
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that's very lucrative, unprecedented, a deal that really is going to take the nfl into another stratospherewboy owner jerry jones about how grueling this it process has been for more than four months from now. >> at the end of the day, you do get roughed up. i don't mean it physically, but you do get roughed up. that's what the negotiation is about. we didn't get where drimed we could get to on some of these things, but we did some things that will help grow this league. >> it allows for stability the sport. the sport is already so popular. this allows us to worry about football for the next ten years, how to grow the sport, how to make it safer, how to make it more fun. >> reporter: all right. so the players received the finalized new proposal from the owners late last night, and there was an immediate pushback from the players. the players and their reps said they're not going to be rushed or hurried into something. don, i ask you, would you buy a new home or car unless you knew all the terms of the deal? probably not. at in the point the players have until tuesday to say yes to this new
that's very lucrative, unprecedented, a deal that really is going to take the nfl into another stratospherewboy owner jerry jones about how grueling this it process has been for more than four months from now. >> at the end of the day, you do get roughed up. i don't mean it physically, but you do get roughed up. that's what the negotiation is about. we didn't get where drimed we could get to on some of these things, but we did some things that will help grow this league. >> it...
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seconds after this thing goes through that cloud, it's going to be 70 degrees below zero up in the stratospherell freeze. we had a cloud deck just like this all morning long. finally about 10:00, we saw some breaks in the clouds, the sun came out. the sun warmed the atmosphere just enough that more breaks came, and the breaks in the thinning clouds went right over the shuttle launch station right at the exact right time. we had just a small window to get it. so it was condition red. most of the morning it was condition green the right four minutes and it's been red the rest of the afternoon because now showers are coming our way. >> what are they going to have to deal with on the way back? how serious is the weather situation? how critical is the weather for the landing? >> no rain at all within a long -- i mean, hundreds of miles around, because not only when you go up, you just have to go through one small hole. as you come down, you have to fly through the atmosphere. so as you fly through the atmosphere, you're covering a lot more ground. you can't get that 1,000, 2,000-degree tile through
seconds after this thing goes through that cloud, it's going to be 70 degrees below zero up in the stratospherell freeze. we had a cloud deck just like this all morning long. finally about 10:00, we saw some breaks in the clouds, the sun came out. the sun warmed the atmosphere just enough that more breaks came, and the breaks in the thinning clouds went right over the shuttle launch station right at the exact right time. we had just a small window to get it. so it was condition red. most of the...
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that's an option open to the president today, that threat is already out there drifting through the stratosphere or cyberspace in discussions, serious discussion abouts our priorities. this congress can pass priorities and absent statutory language that requires the executive branch to pay our bills in a priority order, he has the discretion to pay them in any order. or maybe just let them go in no order. he can sit in the oval office and toss a coin or throw darts at a dart board and decide who gets paid and who doesn't right now. i'm calling upon this congress, pass the promises act or pass another priority pay the bills act so that we keep faith with our military. we keep faith with our international creditors, and we cape faith with our senior citizens. -- keep faith with our senior citizens. furthermore, when i hear the language that says pay the military first and pay the national debt second, that means pay the chinese first when you are servicing the national debt? we borrowed the money from the chinese, we have to pay the money back from the chinese unless they sell our debt to somebody
that's an option open to the president today, that threat is already out there drifting through the stratosphere or cyberspace in discussions, serious discussion abouts our priorities. this congress can pass priorities and absent statutory language that requires the executive branch to pay our bills in a priority order, he has the discretion to pay them in any order. or maybe just let them go in no order. he can sit in the oval office and toss a coin or throw darts at a dart board and decide...