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the band, live at the academy of music 1970 one.ver four very special night, these live performances come to life in these new projects. changed the world. it is still a very busy man. always a pleasure for me to have you. thanks for watching and until next time, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time for a conversation with actress jacqueline bissett about her up coming series, we will see you then. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> be more. pbs. >> be more. pbs. announcer: (♪ theme music ) (♪) matt elmore: welcome to imagemakers a weekly showcase featuring the best short films from around the world. stay tuned and enjoy the filmmakers of tomorrow today on imagemakers. imagemakers is made possible in part by a grant from: celebrating the vitality and power of the moving image. and by the: man singing: ♪ it's a long way ♪ to tipperary, ♪ it's a long ♪ way from home ♪ it's a long way ♪ to tipp
the band, live at the academy of music 1970 one.ver four very special night, these live performances come to life in these new projects. changed the world. it is still a very busy man. always a pleasure for me to have you. thanks for watching and until next time, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time for a conversation with actress jacqueline bissett about her up coming series, we will see you...
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the band, live at the academy of music 1970 one. over four very special night, these live performances come to life in these new projects. changed the world. it is still a very busy man. always a pleasure for me to have you. thanks for watching and until next time, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time for a conversation with actress jacqueline bissett about her up coming series, we will see you then. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> be more. pbs. by generous support from... life can take you almost anywhere. fortunately, so can we. this program is brought to you in part by bread for the world, an advocacy organization working to end hunger and poverty at home and abroad. this time with a focus on practical travel tips. in this three-part special edition, we travel my favorite 2,000-mile loop through europe, splicing in all the essential skills to help you travel on your own, smooth and sma
the band, live at the academy of music 1970 one. over four very special night, these live performances come to life in these new projects. changed the world. it is still a very busy man. always a pleasure for me to have you. thanks for watching and until next time, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time for a conversation with actress jacqueline bissett about her up coming series, we will see...
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the band, live at the academy of music 1970 one. over four very special night, these live performances come to life in these new projects. changed the world. it is still a very busy man. always a pleasure for me to have you. thanks for watching and until next time, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time for a conversation with actress jacqueline bissett about her up coming series, we will see you then. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> be more. pbs. barry kibrick: today on "between the lines," a look at the criminal justice system with two of the country's most famous defense attorneys, mark geragos and pat harris. welcome, i'm barry kibrick. mark and pat are two of the premiere trial lawyers in the nation, and have been involved in some of the most famous trials of recent history. their clients have ranged from michael jackson and winona ryder to susan mcdougal and gary condit. now with thei
the band, live at the academy of music 1970 one. over four very special night, these live performances come to life in these new projects. changed the world. it is still a very busy man. always a pleasure for me to have you. thanks for watching and until next time, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time for a conversation with actress jacqueline bissett about her up coming series, we will see...
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and then you look at the picture of the band and you think, i see the point. don't want my student activity money going to that. >> i am having trouble with the hawaii an shirt. >> how are they too white? they are wearing sunglasses indoors? that's cool. >> have i to say i went to their website and listened to their music and they are actually really bad. >> this is turning into bashing afro-beat and i don't want to bash of afro-beat. it is an interesting type of music and i have never listened to and don't plan on it. you have seen them a dozen times in concert. you actually follow them around the country, didn't you? >> i do and in a filthy vw van with my old man. >> it is literally an old dude on the side of the road. >> i want to meet that guy. >> they sold veggie burritos in the parking lot. >> i think they should claim a la california that they are blacks born into white bodies. >> wow, i never heard that. >> the boys can go into the girl's locker room and say i feel like i was born into a woman's body. >> that's an interesting thing. that's the next ste
and then you look at the picture of the band and you think, i see the point. don't want my student activity money going to that. >> i am having trouble with the hawaii an shirt. >> how are they too white? they are wearing sunglasses indoors? that's cool. >> have i to say i went to their website and listened to their music and they are actually really bad. >> this is turning into bashing afro-beat and i don't want to bash of afro-beat. it is an interesting type of music...
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the band ranked 41 on the list.his remark shl career. >> the sound was pure iconic but the sound was peer north. for six years the band was one of the most influential groups to come out of the woodstock era era. it's songwriter robby robinson wrote songs steeped in u.s. history and tradition. critics and fans seemed drawn to the group's true musicalship. talent pooled early from years on the road as the backup band for ronny hawkins and then bob dylan. it was with dylan where they found themselves at the center of a rock 'n' roll controversy. dill about just went electric and the group had to endure bus from the crowd. someone in crowd yelled judas and they said play loud. after parting with dylan they went on to release seven albums in seven years before they called it quits in a final memoir called "the last waltz." in the last moment of the film robertson explained some of the reasons he was walking away. >> it's taken a lot of the great ones. hank williams buddy holly, otis reading, janis oh elvis. >> after his
the band ranked 41 on the list.his remark shl career. >> the sound was pure iconic but the sound was peer north. for six years the band was one of the most influential groups to come out of the woodstock era era. it's songwriter robby robinson wrote songs steeped in u.s. history and tradition. critics and fans seemed drawn to the group's true musicalship. talent pooled early from years on the road as the backup band for ronny hawkins and then bob dylan. it was with dylan where they found...
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look now at "dancing on the edge," which also stars [indiscernible] >> i thought i would wish the band good luck for tonight. an evening with the prince of wales and the royal air force. what an extraordinary occasion that will be. >> i brought you the crisp edition runoff the press. -- edition hot off the press. >> the perfect present. >> is tremendous would you have made happen, you know. >> what i have made happen? band -- yes,r the for the band and you can do anything. >> flatterer. >> of course, think i had something to do with it, too. -- i couldn't have had any and i couldn't have done it without you. thank you. the various mispronunciations of your name over the years, i was told when was scheduled,ion i wa host told you must say her name correctly. >> i really don't mind at all all.ng take tavis: yes you do. >> i get called jacqueline bissett in america. i get called jacqueline bissett in europe. right.i got that >> thank you. tavis: to me about "dancing on the edge." >> this is a very well-written and good drama written by an authentic author, director, .rtist a very well rep
look now at "dancing on the edge," which also stars [indiscernible] >> i thought i would wish the band good luck for tonight. an evening with the prince of wales and the royal air force. what an extraordinary occasion that will be. >> i brought you the crisp edition runoff the press. -- edition hot off the press. >> the perfect present. >> is tremendous would you have made happen, you know. >> what i have made happen? band -- yes,r the for the band and...
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-- yes,r the for the band and you can do anything. >> flatterer. >> of course, think i had something to do with it, too. -- i couldn't have had any and i couldn't have done it without you. thank you. the various mispronunciations of your name over the years, i was told when was scheduled,ion i wa host told you must say her name correctly. >> i really don't mind at all all.ng take tavis: yes you do. >> i get called jacqueline bissett in america. i get called jacqueline bissett in europe. right.i got that >> thank you. tavis: to me about "dancing on the edge." >> this is a very well-written and good drama written by an authentic author, director, .rtist a very well reputed man and one of considerable intelligence and discipline. we all embarked on this with bycent -- with enthusiasm think we were all a little bit touch ae -- just a little fear that we wouldn't please stephen. we all had very interesting roles. i am joined in this project by many good actors. john goodman plays an extraordinary man, very wealthy. an english jazz band is trying to find their way. ma
-- yes,r the for the band and you can do anything. >> flatterer. >> of course, think i had something to do with it, too. -- i couldn't have had any and i couldn't have done it without you. thank you. the various mispronunciations of your name over the years, i was told when was scheduled,ion i wa host told you must say her name correctly. >> i really don't mind at all all.ng take tavis: yes you do. >> i get called jacqueline bissett in america. i get called jacqueline...
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all right, now guys the band is called the reflektors. and you guys are canadian band, right. >> yeah, montreal. >> stephen: i only know two canadian band, bachman turner overdrive. >> bto and arcade fire, those are the only two bands i know. which one are you more like, which are the reflektors more like. >> i love taking care of business. >> ain't seen nothing yet-- baby ♪ ♪. >> so a little like that. >> i like the chorus, the verse kind of beforing but i like the chorus, yeah. (laughter) >> stephen: i'm glad are you not like arcade fire though, those guys-- they're kind of pretentious, don't you think, arcade fire. >> yeah. >> stephen: now the album is called reflectors. >> right. >> stephen: and you are the reflektors. okaynd you have a song called reflecter. >> yeah. >> stephen: was's the deal with reflectioner, are you being anti-reflektor because i love reflection. >> yeah. we're speaking pore about reflectors than reflection. >> stephen: like a bike reflector? >> yeah. it's a real safety message, safety first. (laughter) >> stephen
all right, now guys the band is called the reflektors. and you guys are canadian band, right. >> yeah, montreal. >> stephen: i only know two canadian band, bachman turner overdrive. >> bto and arcade fire, those are the only two bands i know. which one are you more like, which are the reflektors more like. >> i love taking care of business. >> ain't seen nothing yet-- baby ♪ ♪. >> so a little like that. >> i like the chorus, the verse kind of...
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the betrayal of one of the band members. the love, the support, the fact that 25 people gave them everything they needed to get going. >> let's talk about pete best because he was the original drummer. ringo came in. i imagine you -- did you talk to him? >> pete best is one of the most amazing people. it could have been easily been pete, john, paul and george. if you stayed in the band they would have been successful. that's the there by the way. >> you touring with the band. >> that's me, there. >> pete was very envied by members because of his good looks, like you, you know? [ laughter ] >> and, you know, you know what happens and here's the deal. on one day in manchester england in 1963, they played a big concert before several hundred people. the girls tried to split the john and paul together so they could see pete. pete couldn't get out. the other boys did, they went on a bus and they put pete in a hamper and it's like a linen hamper you see in the hotels and a girl smashed through the cloth of the hamper, squeezed in t
the betrayal of one of the band members. the love, the support, the fact that 25 people gave them everything they needed to get going. >> let's talk about pete best because he was the original drummer. ringo came in. i imagine you -- did you talk to him? >> pete best is one of the most amazing people. it could have been easily been pete, john, paul and george. if you stayed in the band they would have been successful. that's the there by the way. >> you touring with the band....
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he was the band -- wallace hartley. he was the band leader. hartley and his bandmates played to comfort passengers as the ship went down. it's thought this was the instrument he used. >> it represents bravery in human nature, the way this young man and his colleagues, and all the people on the ship fulfilled their duty. >> it also represents a substantial investment for a collector, after going under the hammer at auction. >> going. (clapping) >> 100,000 british pounds. $1.4 million, more than four times the expected value. >> it's not about the cash, it's what it is. it's the most iconic there is. it's history, it's a brave man. the money is secondary. it is a very valuable item, there's no doubt about that. >> the violin was discovered in an english attic in 2006. there has been debate about hits authenticity. hartley strapped to to his body in a leather case before becoming one of the "titanic"'s 1500 victims. there's no word on who the buyer is yet, but it's hoped the instrument will remain on public display. >> keep up to date with all th
he was the band -- wallace hartley. he was the band leader. hartley and his bandmates played to comfort passengers as the ship went down. it's thought this was the instrument he used. >> it represents bravery in human nature, the way this young man and his colleagues, and all the people on the ship fulfilled their duty. >> it also represents a substantial investment for a collector, after going under the hammer at auction. >> going. (clapping) >> 100,000 british pounds....
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the showers are going to come through on these bands. you can see that very clearly with another one around annapolis. temperatures in the low to mid 50's. it will be a breezy and cool day. 10 degrees below average. seven-day forecast in just a few minutes. >> good morning. we are dealing with some problems related to the rain. we have an accident at woodlawn and merrimack road involving a pedestrian. eastbound 100 past telegraph road, we are back to normal in terms of traffic there. we do have led roadways -- we roadways.t 12 minutes on the west side outer loop around baltimore national pike. delayed coming from the white marsh area. so far so good on 97 in the glen burnie area. jackie speeds on 295 just below 100 -- checking speeds on 295 just below 100. >> rebel forces freed ali zeidan , according to the state news agency. the rebel forces kidnap the prime minister during the raid on the tripoli hotel where he lives. u.s. forces captured an al qaeda suspect last weekend during a raid. >> we are now in day 10 of the partial government s
the showers are going to come through on these bands. you can see that very clearly with another one around annapolis. temperatures in the low to mid 50's. it will be a breezy and cool day. 10 degrees below average. seven-day forecast in just a few minutes. >> good morning. we are dealing with some problems related to the rain. we have an accident at woodlawn and merrimack road involving a pedestrian. eastbound 100 past telegraph road, we are back to normal in terms of traffic there. we...
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[band plays] the largest band in trinidad is the conventional steelband, and conventional bands are wheeledfor the carnival performances, and these ensembles number 100 to 120 players with major sections for each instrument. [band plays] the dynamic level of these bands is extraordinary. you can hear these for miles around, and the texture as a result is extremely thick and powerful. (narrator) within the western classical tradition, composers have written for a large variety of ensembles, ranging from the soloist to orchestras of more than 100 players. as a result, textures may vary significantly. even within one piece, they may shift from moment to moment. [dramatic music] [softer music] (pagano) composers love to write for more than one instrument. sometimes they will write for combinations-- small combinations of instruments, and if there's more than two players, that's called chamber music. the piano trio is a very popular ensemble. in a piano trio, we have a piano, we have a violin, and we have a cello. (narrator) for the chamber musician, an awareness of textural changes and how each
[band plays] the largest band in trinidad is the conventional steelband, and conventional bands are wheeledfor the carnival performances, and these ensembles number 100 to 120 players with major sections for each instrument. [band plays] the dynamic level of these bands is extraordinary. you can hear these for miles around, and the texture as a result is extremely thick and powerful. (narrator) within the western classical tradition, composers have written for a large variety of ensembles,...
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a go to him he said i've been here very lovely while the band struck up earlier on we saw the bike is literally just around the corner i'm not sure if they were new yet when we got there i can see service right now and the flame itself isn't here particular on what square but there's a police helicopter was just appeared just a couple of minutes ago in the skies which means that basically it should arrive. at any possible minute if you say that there behind the quarter i guess that's very likely scores of people have gathered here waiting for the olympic torch it's being flame rather is being delivered in these spots several lanterns being escorted by the united wharves as you've said earlier one of the most well known biker gangs in
a go to him he said i've been here very lovely while the band struck up earlier on we saw the bike is literally just around the corner i'm not sure if they were new yet when we got there i can see service right now and the flame itself isn't here particular on what square but there's a police helicopter was just appeared just a couple of minutes ago in the skies which means that basically it should arrive. at any possible minute if you say that there behind the quarter i guess that's very...
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many people know, charles trippy, a base player in the band, we the king, was wondering if music wastill going to be able to be a part of his life because of the effects of the surgery. watch this. >> you have to help him. >> a very awesome moment. charles trippy backstage with his band, we, the kings. he is putting in ear monitors, because he is about to hit the stage with his band and play his base guitar. their is how long after his second brain surgery? >> three weeks post surgery and he is hitting the stage. his doctors says that he can only play one song. let me introduce you to his doctor. >> this is the doctor, by the way. >> his wife is, you are doing great. go on stage and do one song. >> he is sounding so much better. you can tell there has been a vast amount of improvement. here is the moment when he hits the stage. he is on the stage playing the "we the king" song, juliet. if you watch him, he is having the time of his life. and, we get to hear about how his experience went once he comes off the stage. >> being back on stage with everyone just literally felt like yesterd
many people know, charles trippy, a base player in the band, we the king, was wondering if music wastill going to be able to be a part of his life because of the effects of the surgery. watch this. >> you have to help him. >> a very awesome moment. charles trippy backstage with his band, we, the kings. he is putting in ear monitors, because he is about to hit the stage with his band and play his base guitar. their is how long after his second brain surgery? >> three weeks post...
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the same miami's machine. that's where you're going to be all right well yeah i joined his band they were called miami latin boys at the time and they changed the name because hello is earl who you know he was the band leader is that he put it together yeah they still a lot of those guys still play with me it was his band i mean your started the band with his accordion he played for tips in restaurants and italian restaurants in miami and since he worked for the book harvey family they said bring your accordion bring a couple more musicians and by the time i joined the band here he had like nine musicians to do for love right away well i thought he was very cute larry but he had an older girlfriend he was twenty two she was thirty six and i did they could be interested he was my boss and i was seventeen years old that no experience and so what. the inevitable you know we he was my boss for like a year and then he was always a big flirt but he didn't want to mess up the professional thing it was going so well and you know he knew my dad was ill and that i had a very tough time and he didn't want to break my heart
the same miami's machine. that's where you're going to be all right well yeah i joined his band they were called miami latin boys at the time and they changed the name because hello is earl who you know he was the band leader is that he put it together yeah they still a lot of those guys still play with me it was his band i mean your started the band with his accordion he played for tips in restaurants and italian restaurants in miami and since he worked for the book harvey family they said...
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although the band never achieved commercial success reed sprang to worldwide fame . he credited much of his success to artist andy warhol. >> everything that i do from the outside. if it hadn't been for andy, who knows whether we would have had a chance to do anything. so i think i owe everything to mr. warhol. >> reporter: although the velvet underground enjoyed an alternative cult following reed launched a solo career in 1972. his first release was "walk on the wide side." [♪ singing ] >> reporter: his solo work continued for more than three decades including a show at the white house in 1998. [applause] reed was inducted into the rock-n-roll hall of fame as part of the velvet underground in 1996. despite getting sober in the 1980s decades of hard drinking and drug abuse took its toll. he underwent a liver transplant in april. he's survived by his third wife, musician laurie anderson. joining us to discuss lou reed and his lasting influence is david markaze and ryan mitchell. thank you both of you for being here. ryan, you were a 15-year-old punk rocker covering so
although the band never achieved commercial success reed sprang to worldwide fame . he credited much of his success to artist andy warhol. >> everything that i do from the outside. if it hadn't been for andy, who knows whether we would have had a chance to do anything. so i think i owe everything to mr. warhol. >> reporter: although the velvet underground enjoyed an alternative cult following reed launched a solo career in 1972. his first release was "walk on the wide...
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alternative rock in the 80s and 90s. >> reporter: he had greater success as a solo artist after the bandhe mid 70s. >> he never stopped music and never stopped changes and he had success with transformer produced by david bowie and had the hit walk on the wild side. >> reporter: it was inducted in the hall of fame in 1996 and more recently he collaborated with artists like metalica and toured with his new band metal machine tri and had vocals to synthetica and it's his time with the velvet underground shaping the future of rock music that most fans remember when they think of lou reed. . >> millions ever americans ginted a full-time job. and a space pioneer whose mission is to tack the the ocean. and what do you do when your dad a one of the richest men in the world. how about save the world. this is "real money ", and i'm david shuster. >> this is "rea
alternative rock in the 80s and 90s. >> reporter: he had greater success as a solo artist after the bandhe mid 70s. >> he never stopped music and never stopped changes and he had success with transformer produced by david bowie and had the hit walk on the wild side. >> reporter: it was inducted in the hall of fame in 1996 and more recently he collaborated with artists like metalica and toured with his new band metal machine tri and had vocals to synthetica and it's his time...
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it began when one of the band's tuba players stumbled while marching backwards. then one by one... five more tuba players tumble one on top of the other. fortunately, the band was able to recover and continue the show. bad day for some cleanup crews,... morning commuters, ...and gin and tonic lovers in san antonio texas,.../ after 30 thousand pounds of limes... scattered along a stretch of highway..../ police say... an 18 wheeler... lost control ... making a sharp turn,... and dumped... its fruit.../ it took workers... most of the morning ...to clean up the mess.../ they had a coronoa... afterwads... no lime. and a good day for a kansas family who finally has the remains of their late grandmother back, after losing them in an unusual place. a few weeks ago, wichita liquor store owner charlie nguyen found an unusual container left on his counter. turned out they were a box of cremated ashes. he posted flyers, took out an ad on craigslist, but no one claimed them. until he got on the local news. that's when kathleen leonard realized her son had left them on the counter, while digging
it began when one of the band's tuba players stumbled while marching backwards. then one by one... five more tuba players tumble one on top of the other. fortunately, the band was able to recover and continue the show. bad day for some cleanup crews,... morning commuters, ...and gin and tonic lovers in san antonio texas,.../ after 30 thousand pounds of limes... scattered along a stretch of highway..../ police say... an 18 wheeler... lost control ... making a sharp turn,... and dumped... its...
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and we have the mexican bands and we have the rap.ord. we just have rock 'n' roll and all the original sounds and they all have to come and work within a small, confined space. >> to me, music is what takes me to a whole different level. keeps me out of trouble. my home is here basically. create my own beats, my own music, my own lyrics. it's just fun for me. >> it's amazing. i think we're probably the melting pot of the institution. ♪ >> i believe as a whole you would get along a lot better if we explore music and stop putting labels on it, white music, black music. music. there's only seven notes. a, b, c, d, e, f, g. music is the key. everybody needs to just mellow out and relax, man. >> one, two, three. >> we met jesse delstanford working at the only other band room our crew has visited at kentucky state penitentiary. >> i get mad sometimes. i get angry. but instead of taking it out on anybody, i take it out on miss purdy. ♪ >> why the name? >> why the name? because she is purdy. she is purdy. she is my favorite color, blue. >> co
and we have the mexican bands and we have the rap.ord. we just have rock 'n' roll and all the original sounds and they all have to come and work within a small, confined space. >> to me, music is what takes me to a whole different level. keeps me out of trouble. my home is here basically. create my own beats, my own music, my own lyrics. it's just fun for me. >> it's amazing. i think we're probably the melting pot of the institution. ♪ >> i believe as a whole you would get...
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the name is unfamiliar, you'll know the ship he sailed on, heartily was the band leader, that's why the instrument fetched $1.7 million in auction october 19 in england. unlike many other artifacts, it didn't fall to the ocean floor, it was strapped to heartily's body days after titanic sank. it turned up in an attic in britain seven years ago. what helped was an engraving. on the occasion of our engagement from maria. it was returned to her after the ship wreck. maria never married. to be fair. other historic violins have gone for more. a rare 1771 fetched almost $16 million. this violin is one of many titanic artifacts, including others. it may be the most symbolic. it tell as story that ends a romance and tragedy. in films, this is believed to be the instrument heartily used for the hymn, nearer my god to thee as the band played on when the ship sank into the icy atlantic. it is not playable and may never be again. heartily's violin keeps its secrets locked deep inside. >> and we had no idea it was going to go for $300,000 and some thousand. we were both like, no way. >> the bottom o
the name is unfamiliar, you'll know the ship he sailed on, heartily was the band leader, that's why the instrument fetched $1.7 million in auction october 19 in england. unlike many other artifacts, it didn't fall to the ocean floor, it was strapped to heartily's body days after titanic sank. it turned up in an attic in britain seven years ago. what helped was an engraving. on the occasion of our engagement from maria. it was returned to her after the ship wreck. maria never married. to be...
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here's your next question: "i'm with the band."rists in stockholm, sweden, visiting what musical act's museum can sing with a hologram version of the band? >> so my two-year-old's
here's your next question: "i'm with the band."rists in stockholm, sweden, visiting what musical act's museum can sing with a hologram version of the band? >> so my two-year-old's
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bidding was brisk for this violin found in its case strapped to the band master's body after the great ship went down. the price? a record for "titanic" art facials, nearly $1.5 million. coming up, our oldest park ranger with a timeless message. among other things, the end of the government shutdown this week meant the reopening of our national parks, from biggest to smallest, and a return to duty for all the park rangers, from young toast most senior of all. here's john blackstone. >> reporter: during the government shutdown, anger and argument spread across the nation. >> we have had enough. >> reporter: but one federal employee, park ranger betty reid soskin, watched it all with patience. >> i think i was optimistic because i've seen times that were equal to this in uncertainty. >> reporter: and things have worked out all right. right. >> yess, ultimately they worked out. longevity has its advantages. >> reporter: longevity, indeed. soskin is 92 years old, the nation easy oldest park ranger has her hat on again. >> yes, that's right. being under the hat is really important to me. >>
bidding was brisk for this violin found in its case strapped to the band master's body after the great ship went down. the price? a record for "titanic" art facials, nearly $1.5 million. coming up, our oldest park ranger with a timeless message. among other things, the end of the government shutdown this week meant the reopening of our national parks, from biggest to smallest, and a return to duty for all the park rangers, from young toast most senior of all. here's john blackstone....
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we can see the band right there, the high pressure will kick in and that will give as you northerly breeze. high clouds mild to warm. not much of a breeze now. things are quiet in the hilts and also at the surface. # 0s, low 80s, 60s near the water. here's sal. >> if you're driving around the bay area let's look at what we have around here. its to look good. there are no major problems. i appreciate the comments after we discover how the bay bridge is more crowded. people give me their opinions on facebook or twitter, however, you want to reach out. look at that traffic. that traffic looks good with no major problems, no problems on northbound 280 extension and looking at the peninsula, it's been a nice drive here on 101 and 280 to the airport. here as you look at the heaviest traffic in the bay, it continues to be, of course, what else, 580 over the altamont pass, 531, let's did back to the desk. >> new this morning, a family escaped a house fire in san jose. this started on delmas avenue and guateluma street. they made an important discovery once they went inside. >> reporter: we learned
we can see the band right there, the high pressure will kick in and that will give as you northerly breeze. high clouds mild to warm. not much of a breeze now. things are quiet in the hilts and also at the surface. # 0s, low 80s, 60s near the water. here's sal. >> if you're driving around the bay area let's look at what we have around here. its to look good. there are no major problems. i appreciate the comments after we discover how the bay bridge is more crowded. people give me their...
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the band did not give details about mcvie's diagnosis. what a day for bay area football fans. ason is in with your highlights and all the sports coming up. some of you have been sending us photos of your children and pets getting into the halloween spirit. like these batgirl is out saving the bay area in this cute outfit and popeye and olive oyl ready for a night on the town we always welcome your pictures. you can send them to us on our facebook page. or e-mail them to breaking news @k ron dot com. or on our mobile app. we'll share them on our facebook page and show some of them on the air. prepared to be scared. a scary movie shot in of all places disneyland. and the most frightening part - disneyland had no idea it was the setting. spooky details - ahead. i love watching tv outside. and why can you move the tv out here? the wireless receiver. i got that when i switched to u-verse. but why? because it's so much better than cable. it's got more hd channels, more dvr space. yeah, but i mean, how did you know? i researched. no, i-i told you. no. yeah! no. the important part is t
the band did not give details about mcvie's diagnosis. what a day for bay area football fans. ason is in with your highlights and all the sports coming up. some of you have been sending us photos of your children and pets getting into the halloween spirit. like these batgirl is out saving the bay area in this cute outfit and popeye and olive oyl ready for a night on the town we always welcome your pictures. you can send them to us on our facebook page. or e-mail them to breaking news @k ron dot...
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but most of the band don't have that problem. cause they have this. >> the reef news that the casino provide are used to pick up the services that inned yawn healthcare system does not get. the federal government gives 50 percent. sexuaslots from the takes the or half. >> not all nay ti american rex anything's aclues the exhibits ?rrnts it just prove improves tl stablity. zplomptthe tribal lieders couldn't say how much money they would bank i if their membershis did sign up for the afford and healthealth care act. >> plenty of rainfall from across japan from two typhoons who hav are not making landfall. for coke to toke tok o tokyo y 0 more rain. this typhoon will not make landfall. let's go the to you had. we'll go north and then we'll go toward alaska where you can see the large storm in the visible satellite. it's starting to put itself together. tightly wound and we'll see a fair amount of snow and rain with this big. the big concern here is win. now we have a high wind watch copping on monday. most of this will be along the a
but most of the band don't have that problem. cause they have this. >> the reef news that the casino provide are used to pick up the services that inned yawn healthcare system does not get. the federal government gives 50 percent. sexuaslots from the takes the or half. >> not all nay ti american rex anything's aclues the exhibits ?rrnts it just prove improves tl stablity. zplomptthe tribal lieders couldn't say how much money they would bank i if their membershis did sign up for the...
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through what's happening there little bit later you can see the band playing at the moment there's a lot in store there later on. huge audiences gathered to await the limpid top ships going to arrive carried by that two hundred strong convoy which includes some renowned russian athletes as a just mention after they brought the torch to red square russia's president vladimir putin is then going to deliver a speech to signal the start of the top will be eleven torchbearer as we bring you all the images of that it's going to be a very nice scene to take in live as it happens our coverage continues then of the olympic flames arrival in red square in the russian capital throughout the day hope you can stay with us. the olympic torch is on a big journey to structure. one hundred twenty three days. through two thousand nine hundred towns and cities of russia. really fourteen thousand people or sixty thousand killing. in a record setting trip by land air sea and others. a limp toward. bustle coverage on our. yes over a couple of hours particularly the next couple of hours with regular lot mo
through what's happening there little bit later you can see the band playing at the moment there's a lot in store there later on. huge audiences gathered to await the limpid top ships going to arrive carried by that two hundred strong convoy which includes some renowned russian athletes as a just mention after they brought the torch to red square russia's president vladimir putin is then going to deliver a speech to signal the start of the top will be eleven torchbearer as we bring you all the...
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a founding member of the band and solo artist, inducted into the rock 'n roll hall of fame and canadianongwriters hall of fame. he just published a new book for young readers titled "legends, icons, and rebels. these occur that change the world." and for those that wished the band had never disbanded, there is a new compilation out with legendary concerts in 1971. joined usd you have for a conversation coming up right now. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. as a musician, robbie robertson has been hailed by rolling stone magazine as one of the 100 greatest guitarists of all time. he ended up in the rock 'n roll hall of fame and the canadian songwriters hall of fame. safe to say he knows a little bit about great music and has cowritten a book. cd set thatt, a two was recorded in new york in 1971. ♪ tavis: i always get a kick asking whether or not you remember this. >> if you remember it, you weren't there. tavis: do you remember those nights? >> i very well remember them. it was a very special time. musician new orleans did charge for this show.
a founding member of the band and solo artist, inducted into the rock 'n roll hall of fame and canadianongwriters hall of fame. he just published a new book for young readers titled "legends, icons, and rebels. these occur that change the world." and for those that wished the band had never disbanded, there is a new compilation out with legendary concerts in 1971. joined usd you have for a conversation coming up right now. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers...
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by the way, this is the man with the bands -- bans. is the official who always seems to announce the suspensions. he claims they have nothing at all to do with politics, that it is simply about protecting the health of russian citizens. i should say that the suspensions are normally temporary, and georgian wine and ukrainian cheese are back on the shelves. personally, i hope russia does not follow with everybody, because if that happens dinner could be a bit of a problem. steve rosenberg, having far too much fun in the kitchen. one of hollywood's best-known actors, from "forrest gump" to a man with aids, tom hanks can transform himself into any character. just as his new film is about to open, hanks revealed his latest role may have led to his recent diagnosis of type two diabetes. star earlieret the to talk pizza, pirates, and his dreams of being a park ranger. captain richard phillips, whose cargo ship is hijacked by somali pirates. of all the roles that he could've taken, what attracts him to this one? >> the details of a guy like r
by the way, this is the man with the bands -- bans. is the official who always seems to announce the suspensions. he claims they have nothing at all to do with politics, that it is simply about protecting the health of russian citizens. i should say that the suspensions are normally temporary, and georgian wine and ukrainian cheese are back on the shelves. personally, i hope russia does not follow with everybody, because if that happens dinner could be a bit of a problem. steve rosenberg,...
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-- yes,r the for the band and you can do anything. >> flatterer. >> of course, think i had somethingo with it, too. -- i couldn't have had any and i couldn't have done it without you. thank you. the various mispronunciations of your name over the years, i was told when was scheduled,ion i wa host told you must say her name correctly. >> i really don't mind at all all.ng take tavis: yes you do. >> i get called jacqueline bissett in america. i get called jacqueline bissett in europe. right.i got that >> thank you. tavis: to me about "dancing on the edge." >> this is a very well-written and good drama written by an authentic author, director, .rtist a very well reputed man and one of considerable intelligence and discipline. we all embarked on this with bycent -- with enthusiasm think we were all a little bit touch ae -- just a little fear that we wouldn't please stephen. we all had very interesting roles. i am joined in this project by many good actors. john goodman plays an extraordinary man, very wealthy. an english jazz band is trying to find their way. matthew
-- yes,r the for the band and you can do anything. >> flatterer. >> of course, think i had somethingo with it, too. -- i couldn't have had any and i couldn't have done it without you. thank you. the various mispronunciations of your name over the years, i was told when was scheduled,ion i wa host told you must say her name correctly. >> i really don't mind at all all.ng take tavis: yes you do. >> i get called jacqueline bissett in america. i get called jacqueline bissett...
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[and the band played on plays] bruno: is your name miriam? [doorbell buzzes] >> hiya, hennessy. >> hi. >> won't keep you out late tonight. with forest hills coming up tomorrow, i've got to get some sleep. >> ah, that's too bad. hammond will be coming on duty in a couple of hours. i'd like to see him earn his salary. >> doesn't that bloodhound ever relax? he sticks so close, he's beginning to grow on me, like a fungus. >> he thinks you're a very suspicious character. but then he doesn't trust anybody, not even himself. >> come on, hennessy. don't forget your sleeping bag. >> oh, yeah. if i wait too long on the sidewalk, my feet get cold. and if i have to sit too long on those stone steps, my, uh... >> don't worry. ever since you told barbara morton about that icebox, you've become her favorite charity. she'll send the butler out to defrost you. >> cute kid. [indistinct conversations] [no audio] >> good evening, miss morton. >> this is mr. anthony, father. >> mr. anthony. >> how do you do, sir? i, uh, i'd like to talk with you sometime, sir, an
[and the band played on plays] bruno: is your name miriam? [doorbell buzzes] >> hiya, hennessy. >> hi. >> won't keep you out late tonight. with forest hills coming up tomorrow, i've got to get some sleep. >> ah, that's too bad. hammond will be coming on duty in a couple of hours. i'd like to see him earn his salary. >> doesn't that bloodhound ever relax? he sticks so close, he's beginning to grow on me, like a fungus. >> he thinks you're a very suspicious...
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by the way, this is the man with the bands -- bans. is the official who always seems to announce the suspensions. he claims they have nothing at all to do with politics, that it is simply about protecting the health of russian citizens. i should say that the suspensions are normally temporary, and georgian wine and ukrainian cheese are back on the shelves. personally, i hope russia does not follow with everybody, because if that happens dinner could be a bit of a problem. steve rosenberg, having far too much fun in the kitchen. one of hollywood's best-known actors, from "forrest gump" to a man with aids, tom hanks can transform himself into any character. just as his new film is about to open, hanks revealed his latest role may have led to his recent diagnosis of type two diabetes. star earlieret the to talk pizza, pirates, and his dreams of being a park ranger. captain richard phillips, whose cargo ship is hijacked by somali pirates. of all the roles that he could've taken, what attracts him to this one? >> the details of a guy like r
by the way, this is the man with the bands -- bans. is the official who always seems to announce the suspensions. he claims they have nothing at all to do with politics, that it is simply about protecting the health of russian citizens. i should say that the suspensions are normally temporary, and georgian wine and ukrainian cheese are back on the shelves. personally, i hope russia does not follow with everybody, because if that happens dinner could be a bit of a problem. steve rosenberg,...
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the violin found inside the case strapped to the band master's body. orrow in london for an estimated $486,000. it would make it the most valuable piece of "titanic" memorabilia to date. >> wow. amazing. >> that is impressive that it's in such good shape. >>> thanks for joining us, we hope you have a great weekend. >> bye-bye. >> announcer: it's "the tonight show with jay leno," featuring rickey minor and "the tonight show" band. tonight, jay welcomes -- vince vaughn. from "the newsroom," olivia munn. the music of vintage trouble. and new back to school products. and now, jay leno! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jay: thank you very much. [ cheers and applause ] there you go. thank you. thank you. welcome to "the tonight show." thank you very much. [ cheers and applause ] that is very kind. you all -- [ applause ] you all look excited, nfl football came back
the violin found inside the case strapped to the band master's body. orrow in london for an estimated $486,000. it would make it the most valuable piece of "titanic" memorabilia to date. >> wow. amazing. >> that is impressive that it's in such good shape. >>> thanks for joining us, we hope you have a great weekend. >> bye-bye. >> announcer: it's "the tonight show with jay leno," featuring rickey minor and "the tonight show" band....
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the band slammed into one of the rails at beaverdam. busesg major delays. carried stranded riders to their destinations. none of the injuries are considered life-threatening. with the boston marathon bombing still fresh in everyone's minds, please have stepped up security for tomorrow's ultimate running festival. not every security measure will be obvious. there are some things you need to know about the event. intense preparation and vigilance are among the heart security lessons learned following the deadly explosive ending to the boston marathon. exception of more police officers, spectators and 27,000 runners from all 50 states in 12 countries may not notice the additional security measures in place for the baltimore running festival. >> we're very fortunate. our local state and federal partners are contributing a lot of resources to this event. >> for security reasons specifics on outside agencies and the fed's roller not being made public. there are 80 security cameras in place all along the route on a two by law enforcement. fans will have to put ite
the band slammed into one of the rails at beaverdam. busesg major delays. carried stranded riders to their destinations. none of the injuries are considered life-threatening. with the boston marathon bombing still fresh in everyone's minds, please have stepped up security for tomorrow's ultimate running festival. not every security measure will be obvious. there are some things you need to know about the event. intense preparation and vigilance are among the heart security lessons learned...
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well, you know, i'm -- i'm with the band. tle sloppy in spots, but i think once i learn all the songs... i thought -- i thought this was a one-time thing. are you kidding? we destroyed in there. did you hear that one lady screaming my name? that was phil. he had a red bull. hey, guys, good gig, huh? yeah, totally awesome. heck of a gig. hey, guys. hey. i thought you were in portland. no, my parents broke up again. i'm not moving. i can stay in the band. well, this -- this is awkward. uh... cam. oh, a-awkward for me. good luck following that, ringo. i believe this belongs to you. i don't want to drag the house along with me. come here, you little monkeys. bye, grandpa, we'll miss you. i wish i could take you with me. yeah, drive safe, grandpa. i'll try. you sure you don't want to stay for breakfast? no, i ought to be hitting the road. whelp...adiós. phil: dad, hold on. hmm? can i talk to you for a second? sure. guys. i don't think you're being honest with me. i-i know something is going on with you. what's up? something up? wel
well, you know, i'm -- i'm with the band. tle sloppy in spots, but i think once i learn all the songs... i thought -- i thought this was a one-time thing. are you kidding? we destroyed in there. did you hear that one lady screaming my name? that was phil. he had a red bull. hey, guys, good gig, huh? yeah, totally awesome. heck of a gig. hey, guys. hey. i thought you were in portland. no, my parents broke up again. i'm not moving. i can stay in the band. well, this -- this is awkward. uh... cam....
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the band splits, there's her fiance. >> who's not a member of the band. >> he is not.ressed up as a member of the band. he had a trumpet. thought he was just another guy. he gets on one knee, pops the question. she starts crying, she says yes. happily ever after. you can't say no when there is a camera on you. you have to wait until after the camera stops rolling. there you have it. by the way, she is 27. and he is 29. so well of age. they are not in college or the age of a college student. there you have it. happily ever after. >> a college student -- i'm 40, i swear. >> home ec. >>> also i like this -- cool video, too. a wedding, great traditions like the father/daughter dance. we have traditions -- don't do the pole dance. >> i am not going to do the pole dance. that's a different kind of wedding. the women have the garters. did you do that at the wedding? >> i did not, but i know all about it. >> the guy goes under there and she had a surprise. an alcopop is in her garter. basically like a smirnoff. she basically had booze in her garter. >> that's a long time to ho
the band splits, there's her fiance. >> who's not a member of the band. >> he is not.ressed up as a member of the band. he had a trumpet. thought he was just another guy. he gets on one knee, pops the question. she starts crying, she says yes. happily ever after. you can't say no when there is a camera on you. you have to wait until after the camera stops rolling. there you have it. by the way, she is 27. and he is 29. so well of age. they are not in college or the age of a college...
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. >> pelley: in the most famous tragedy at sea, that of the rms "titanic," the band continued to playas the ship went down. tomorrow, the band master's violin goes up for auction in london. it was found strapped to band master wallace hartley's body 10 days after the tragedy. the violin sat in an attic for decades but forensic experts have verified its authenticity. it's expected to sell for at least $300,000. sports fans may soon get a cut when a super star signs a big contract. that's just ahead. ok forever. oh, my parents will be here any minute. ♪ canned soup? no way. ♪ mmm! this is delicious katie. it's not bad for canned soup, right? pfft! [ laughs ] you nearly had us there. m'm! m'm! [ female announcer ] we eased your back pain... ♪ ready or not. [ female announcer ] ...so you can be up there. here i come! [ female announcer ] ...down there, around there... and under there for him. tylenol® provides strong pain relief and won't irritate your stomach the way aleve® or even advil® can. but for everything we do, we know you do so much more. tylenol®. crestor got more high-risk pat
. >> pelley: in the most famous tragedy at sea, that of the rms "titanic," the band continued to playas the ship went down. tomorrow, the band master's violin goes up for auction in london. it was found strapped to band master wallace hartley's body 10 days after the tragedy. the violin sat in an attic for decades but forensic experts have verified its authenticity. it's expected to sell for at least $300,000. sports fans may soon get a cut when a super star signs a big...
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then there are the tribute bands. each red line you see is a listing for a beatles cover band in cities across america. >> that's not to mention all of the international ones. with that manitributes, a real beatles fan could go see their favorite hits live by a week. >>> coming up: can trading cards depicting afghanistan's boast athletes unite a nation torn apart by war? al jazeera america... >>introduces... "america tonight". >>a fresh take on the stories that connect to you. >>grounded. >>real. >>unconventional. >>an escape from the expected. millions who need assistance now. we appreciate you spending time with us tonight. >>> up next is the golden age of hollywood going golden but elsewhere. why l.a.'s mayor has declared a state of emergency for the entertainment industry there. next. >> audiences are intelligent and they know that their >>> soccer has a unique power among sports. it can rous national passes for better or worse in a way few other things can. in 1914, soldiers took a break from killing each other i
then there are the tribute bands. each red line you see is a listing for a beatles cover band in cities across america. >> that's not to mention all of the international ones. with that manitributes, a real beatles fan could go see their favorite hits live by a week. >>> coming up: can trading cards depicting afghanistan's boast athletes unite a nation torn apart by war? al jazeera america... >>introduces... "america tonight". >>a fresh take on the stories...
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and moment of african-american and latino students has dropped since the band has taken effect. also, a decision involving the gun permit law. it requires that anybody who has a gun permit must demonstrate a substantial reason to carry it outside of the home. gun rights advocates have been pushing for the high court to hear an appeal. who shot two man police officers in memphis has been found inside of the burning home in which he barricaded himself. the seven that 1:30 this afternoon as he was about to be arrested. an officer was shot four hours later after police through a chemical agent into the home to get the suspect to come out. he said the house on fire. both officers were released from the hospital. the sheriff is lashing out against two girls who cyber bullied. the sheriff says that one of the tormentors continued to make comments about her online and rags -- bragged about the bullying. >> the reason we rushed these arrests is because of this post. rebecca and she killed herself. you can add the last word. parentses against the are still a possibility. the mayor of san d
and moment of african-american and latino students has dropped since the band has taken effect. also, a decision involving the gun permit law. it requires that anybody who has a gun permit must demonstrate a substantial reason to carry it outside of the home. gun rights advocates have been pushing for the high court to hear an appeal. who shot two man police officers in memphis has been found inside of the burning home in which he barricaded himself. the seven that 1:30 this afternoon as he was...
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lead singer of the band velvet underground died. the word icon, we throw it around a lot these days but there's little other way to describe lou reed. he influenced musicians from david bowie to talking heads and beyond that. velvet underground was backed and produced by andy warhol with the iconic banana on the cover of the first album. that album was a flop. it only sold 30,000 copies in it's first five years but one producer famously characterized the group's influence saying but everyone who bought one of those 30,000 copies started a band. his solo career spawned his most famous single, walk on the wild side. his music could be pretty complicated and confounding. he was open about his experiences with drugs and sex and claimed his inspirations came from a primal place that included his hometown of new york. >> i'm just a rock and roll guy. i just like to turn the guitar up and make noise. that's how i deal with stress. >> and ideas just come to you? you're writing and you think of a song. >> ideas are knocking on my door almost
lead singer of the band velvet underground died. the word icon, we throw it around a lot these days but there's little other way to describe lou reed. he influenced musicians from david bowie to talking heads and beyond that. velvet underground was backed and produced by andy warhol with the iconic banana on the cover of the first album. that album was a flop. it only sold 30,000 copies in it's first five years but one producer famously characterized the group's influence saying but everyone...