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come down and hang out with the beatles generation. it is going to be fun. >> it is free to get in, but you have to pay $25 to leave. very nice. that looks good. do you know the across st. tammany -- across st. now? -- the cross street? >> you should come. >> any other commissioners comments or questions? he has a young baby at home. he cannot be going out. commissioner meko: i would like to also mention the basic theme of the plan will be underground entertainment. we are going to call it underground entertainment. 6:00, 1426 st.. and that's it. >> thank you. >> and the others? >> al qaedai look forward to lok discussing limited performance on may 24th. the official it includes today's meeting of the san francisco and
come down and hang out with the beatles generation. it is going to be fun. >> it is free to get in, but you have to pay $25 to leave. very nice. that looks good. do you know the across st. tammany -- across st. now? -- the cross street? >> you should come. >> any other commissioners comments or questions? he has a young baby at home. he cannot be going out. commissioner meko: i would like to also mention the basic theme of the plan will be underground entertainment. we are...
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>>ysabel: about the young kids today are the into the beatles? had betel exhibitions in our gallery four years, right now we have the original at the road photograph that appeared on the cover. i get kids in their, teams, it's interesting how this didn't come in from santiago chile during the week and he is studying a course called now, then and beyond. it's a beatles class being taught in santiago university. >>ysabel: that is iconic and that is historic because that means they made some kind of the difference in the music culture. this big this kid was probably 20, he knew of at least as much about the beatles as any american adults i've talked to. >>ysabel: here's where we can go now displayed at the san francisco card exchange for more information you can get in at www.sfae.com, we'll be right back. the internet on a plane! are you from the future? um, no. cleveland. listen cleveland, your savings account is stuck in the past! earn more with interestplus savings at capitalone.com. that's new school banking baby! so instead of making peanuts,
>>ysabel: about the young kids today are the into the beatles? had betel exhibitions in our gallery four years, right now we have the original at the road photograph that appeared on the cover. i get kids in their, teams, it's interesting how this didn't come in from santiago chile during the week and he is studying a course called now, then and beyond. it's a beatles class being taught in santiago university. >>ysabel: that is iconic and that is historic because that means they...
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come down and hang out with the beatles generation. it is going to be fun. >> it is free to get in, but you have to pay $25 to leave. very nice. that looks good. do you know the across st. tammany -- across st. now? -- the cross street? >> you should come. >> any other commissioners comments or questions? he has a young baby at home. he cannot be going out. commissioner meko: i would like to also mention the basic theme of the plan will be underground entertainment. we are going to call it underground entertainment. 6:00, 1426
come down and hang out with the beatles generation. it is going to be fun. >> it is free to get in, but you have to pay $25 to leave. very nice. that looks good. do you know the across st. tammany -- across st. now? -- the cross street? >> you should come. >> any other commissioners comments or questions? he has a young baby at home. he cannot be going out. commissioner meko: i would like to also mention the basic theme of the plan will be underground entertainment. we are...
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come down and hang out with the beatles generation. it is going to be fun. >> it is free to get in, but you have to pay $25 to leave. very nice. that looks good. do you know the across st. tammany -- across st. now? -- the cross street? >> you should come. >> any other commissioners comments or questions? he has a young baby at home. he cannot be going out. commissioner meko: i would like to also mention the basic theme of the plan will be underground entertainment. we are going to call it underground entertainment. 6:00, 1426 st.. and that's it. >> thank you. >> and the others? >> al qaedai look forward to lok discussing limited performance on may 24th. the official it includes today's meeting of the san francisco and mayor lee: good morning, everyone. good morning, san francisco. it is great to see you here this morning. i would ask before we get started today, if you would join me in a moment of silence for the people of japan who have been so tragically impacted by the disastrous earthquake and tsunami there. if we could have a mome
come down and hang out with the beatles generation. it is going to be fun. >> it is free to get in, but you have to pay $25 to leave. very nice. that looks good. do you know the across st. tammany -- across st. now? -- the cross street? >> you should come. >> any other commissioners comments or questions? he has a young baby at home. he cannot be going out. commissioner meko: i would like to also mention the basic theme of the plan will be underground entertainment. we are...
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the beatle's one-time instructor. >> david lynch has been really great. ct, he has come to the school on more than six or seven occasions. >> the kids were bullies and very angry. and they have become more calm. they are a lot more calm than they were before. >> all you need is a mantra. >> do you tell people what your mantra is? >> no, it is a secret. you have to get your own. >> reporter: in san francisco, cbs5. >> and the quiet time is mandatory but the meditation is not. >> we are going to take a moment to meditate. >> right. on some sunshine. >> and you know i do yoga. quiet for 60 minutes. >> i have missed that, actually. all i know is that i'm grateful you don't drink coffee. that's all. >> if there is a reason here to keep the caffeine away from me i don't know why. this is the scene in san jose where we have actually had a little bit of rain. temperatures across the bay area today only 54. 62 degrees in mountainview. this is our live high-def doppler radar. rain showers still pretty much widespread in and around the entire bay area. right now if y
the beatle's one-time instructor. >> david lynch has been really great. ct, he has come to the school on more than six or seven occasions. >> the kids were bullies and very angry. and they have become more calm. they are a lot more calm than they were before. >> all you need is a mantra. >> do you tell people what your mantra is? >> no, it is a secret. you have to get your own. >> reporter: in san francisco, cbs5. >> and the quiet time is mandatory but...
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come down and hang out with the beatles generation. it is going to be fun. >> it is free to get in, but you have to pay $25 to leave. very nice. that looks good. do you know the across st. tammany -- across st. now? -- the cross street? >> you should come. >> any other commissioners comments or questions? he has a young baby at home. he cannot be going out. commissioner meko: i would like to also mention the basic theme of the plan will be underground entertainment. we are going to call it underground entertainment. 6:00, 1426 st.. and that's it. >> thank you. >> and the others? >> al qaedai look forward to lok discussing limited performance on may 24th. the official it includes today's meeting of the san francisco and >> i am so glad to be here and joining everyone here today. she has not gotten used to a real mustache. anyway, i am so glad to be here enjoying all of you on this very important day. i do not know if you knew it, this is important because all of us up here and in particular, carmen and congresswomen spirit -- we are so m
come down and hang out with the beatles generation. it is going to be fun. >> it is free to get in, but you have to pay $25 to leave. very nice. that looks good. do you know the across st. tammany -- across st. now? -- the cross street? >> you should come. >> any other commissioners comments or questions? he has a young baby at home. he cannot be going out. commissioner meko: i would like to also mention the basic theme of the plan will be underground entertainment. we are...
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the beatles who are they? look at their haircuts. they look like mo from the "three stooges."like danny bonaduce, who has a beautiful, beautiful, golden voice. [ cheers and applause ] "come on get happy" is my slogan -- i want to show -- >> that is trump he's like -- he's for you, if you're for him. if you don't like him, he will crush you. >> jimmy: he will crush you. yeah. i ran into him the other night the -- i saw him at some event. and i said i'm doing an impersonation of you, i just want to let you know before you see it, i'm doing an impersonation of you. he goes -- [ as trump ] "when are you doing it?" i go, " -- coming on the show tonight." he's like -- [ as trump ] "it's on the show tonight?" i go, "yeah." he goes -- [ as trump ] "jimmy's doing an impression of me" to everyone at his table. i go, "no, just shh." it's between us, buddy. he just announced it to everybody. you might not like it. >> could you imagine trump in like the times of christ? could you imagine him back then? trump meets jesus and he's like -- [ as trump ] "take a bath, cut your hair. okay?" >> j
the beatles who are they? look at their haircuts. they look like mo from the "three stooges."like danny bonaduce, who has a beautiful, beautiful, golden voice. [ cheers and applause ] "come on get happy" is my slogan -- i want to show -- >> that is trump he's like -- he's for you, if you're for him. if you don't like him, he will crush you. >> jimmy: he will crush you. yeah. i ran into him the other night the -- i saw him at some event. and i said i'm doing an...
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i grew up taking everything from bob dylan, curtis mayfield, the beatles, smokey robinson. ke alma mater was the streets of san francisco. i would dare to go to school. where i really hung out was at the fillmore. that was my university, checking out be the king, and james brown, a cream. finding out how they were able to penetrate people's hearts. with their music. once you do that, something happens to their eyes. they become brighter. they start crying, they do not know why. they start dancing. it is like when a woman gives birth. =mmfirst, she cries and then she laughs. later on, she dances. and that, to me, is the beauty of what san francisco is about. >> one final question, and we are going to link it to your music today. such a rich legacy that you are giving us. you mentioned to me that you are working on a new album. could you share what is coming up? >> i love to dream when i am awake. kand so i had this dream of working with india arie and yo- yo ma to do the george harrison saw; and "-- song. this is the definitive way to do this. we are all in it together, we do
i grew up taking everything from bob dylan, curtis mayfield, the beatles, smokey robinson. ke alma mater was the streets of san francisco. i would dare to go to school. where i really hung out was at the fillmore. that was my university, checking out be the king, and james brown, a cream. finding out how they were able to penetrate people's hearts. with their music. once you do that, something happens to their eyes. they become brighter. they start crying, they do not know why. they start...
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elvis, the beatles, john wayne stayed there, and the rat pack hung out there. the sahara hotel and casino, featured in the first "ocean's 11." first guy to play the ballroom back in the day was ray bulger, the scarecrow. rickles and carson and dozens of others followed. as one guest put it, it's kind of like visiting the past. of course, that was the problem. so the sahara, a faded star, goes the way of the stardust. >>> and speaking of vegas regulars, jerry lewis announced today that after 46 years, this year will be his last labor day telethon to raise money for muscular dystrophy. it's been a television staple for decades. he'll continue as the chairman saying today he'll never desert his kids. >>> up next, advice for some of this year's graduates from a big-draw commencement speaker today. >>> high school graduation is big. today at booker t. washington high school in memphis, it was really big. first of all, they worked hard for today. they took a failing school in an impoverished neighborhood and turned it around, and they were richly rewarded with a visi
elvis, the beatles, john wayne stayed there, and the rat pack hung out there. the sahara hotel and casino, featured in the first "ocean's 11." first guy to play the ballroom back in the day was ray bulger, the scarecrow. rickles and carson and dozens of others followed. as one guest put it, it's kind of like visiting the past. of course, that was the problem. so the sahara, a faded star, goes the way of the stardust. >>> and speaking of vegas regulars, jerry lewis announced...
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performing trading there is lower as italy between the latest european nation to be affected by the beatles debt trouble the dow jones industrial average is down over the center of the nasdaq composite is losing one point seven nearly one point seven percent european markets a sharply in the red driven by banks and resources stocks markets had lost ground on the day fitch ratings downgrade greece's debt ratings travel related stocks are also lower across the europe airlines are under pressure on news of volcanic activity in iceland germany's dax is losing nearly two percent which as a point in the cards are down around four percent and russian equity markets closed deeply in the red on negative news from abroad the r.t. has lost over three percent denies its retreat nearly two percent now let's take a look at some individual share moves here most of the good chips are seeing losses gazprom lost two point nine percent heading for its worst close in four months the company was downgraded by credit suisse group to underperform from neutral on uncertainty about growth and rising tax burden gros
performing trading there is lower as italy between the latest european nation to be affected by the beatles debt trouble the dow jones industrial average is down over the center of the nasdaq composite is losing one point seven nearly one point seven percent european markets a sharply in the red driven by banks and resources stocks markets had lost ground on the day fitch ratings downgrade greece's debt ratings travel related stocks are also lower across the europe airlines are under pressure...
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how the spirit of the beatles is helping inner city students improve their education. l have that and much more at 6:00. >> yoga, meditation, we're all about the holistic stuff. >> i feel very relaxed today. >> ommmm
how the spirit of the beatles is helping inner city students improve their education. l have that and much more at 6:00. >> yoga, meditation, we're all about the holistic stuff. >> i feel very relaxed today. >> ommmm
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and a government under socialism is not a government afraid of what about the freedom of being the beatles to make up their own mind through reason and rational bites what about the freedom to trust the grassroots movements such as that and not clones of the wealthy and what is the sky on which the says happened site about the strike american democracy. i think it's a serious threat to democracy and i think people are mostly unaware of it not completely unaware of the threat they're very much that unaware of the front groups and aware of how their thoughts are being manipulated and how their actions are actually being manipulated in many cases. i think they're unaware that we are the largest that have a plutocracy in this country or at least of them urging blind rather than democracy and i think that's because of the the rise of power and influence of corporations and the way that they've been able to use p.r. p.r. tactics and propaganda to get what they want they want we are drowning in propaganda drowning out. and i'm not speaking figuratively i think it's threatening our lives it's good
and a government under socialism is not a government afraid of what about the freedom of being the beatles to make up their own mind through reason and rational bites what about the freedom to trust the grassroots movements such as that and not clones of the wealthy and what is the sky on which the says happened site about the strike american democracy. i think it's a serious threat to democracy and i think people are mostly unaware of it not completely unaware of the threat they're very much...
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we could do is help tunisia and help egypt democratic movement that would send a clear signal to the beatlesin other countries but that is precisely not what we're doing what we're doing is really very fast with our armies but when it comes to rescue people it thursday so slow there is no it's not it's not some some law of nature that this is a willing politics that this is our prayer and not people. in the military and. the world's economic giants have ended the first day of talks and easing the strains in their relations. with any areas with china and the us are struggling to find common ground beijing says washington is trying to stunt its economic growth ahead back with criticism of china's human rights record. for doing the difficult negotiations. they say you should keep your friends close. and your enemies closer and as far as where china fits perceptions continue to evolve at this year's us china strategic economic dialogue an attempt by officials from both the u.s. and china that friendship we each recognize that our ability to work together is important to the overall health and st
we could do is help tunisia and help egypt democratic movement that would send a clear signal to the beatlesin other countries but that is precisely not what we're doing what we're doing is really very fast with our armies but when it comes to rescue people it thursday so slow there is no it's not it's not some some law of nature that this is a willing politics that this is our prayer and not people. in the military and. the world's economic giants have ended the first day of talks and easing...
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. >> america's answer to the beatles -- hawaii we're the monamo monkees with the fictional band turnedck 45 years later. we'll catch up with them before they head out on the summer tour. >> what happened to the monkee-mobile. >> '68 was a good year for me. i was not the alive. can i get somebody older. you could have played along. i could have played along. >> watched it. >> every week. >> i wasn't born yet. let's get a check of the news right now. thomas roberts inside. thomas? >> i love the monkees. i'll support you. >>> we begin along the mississippi river where engineers have made the decision to open the spillway later today that will flood much of rural louisiana but alleviate the flood threat for new orleans and baton rouge. good morning. >>> good morning to you. up and down the mississippi river, people are bracing for historic flooding. the army corps of engineers are set to open the morganza spillway. that would alleviate the pressure on levee systems and lower the risk of flooding in new orleans. but in turn, it will flood thousands of people in farms in low-lying areas. in
. >> america's answer to the beatles -- hawaii we're the monamo monkees with the fictional band turnedck 45 years later. we'll catch up with them before they head out on the summer tour. >> what happened to the monkee-mobile. >> '68 was a good year for me. i was not the alive. can i get somebody older. you could have played along. i could have played along. >> watched it. >> every week. >> i wasn't born yet. let's get a check of the news right now. thomas...
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my earliest memories were vietnam, civil rights, the beatles on the ed sullivan show, and the assassinations of national leaders. it seemed to me like a time of great change but it is not really that different from today. your generation will have your own unique set of circumstances that will make you feel that your future has somewhat -- somehow been derailed. wars, economic recession, social of people, revolutions around the globe and yet, in each case, we recover. we learn lessons and become ever more resilient. i know there are many in china who think their time has come, that america's best days are over and there are probably some in this country who have lost confidence and think that china is the next best than. thing. these people are not seeing things from my vantage point of 10,000 miles away. the real test of a nation is not how well it does when times are good but how well it does when times are tough. the way i saw it from overseas, america's passions remain as strong today as ever. hold on to that sense of optimism. hold onto that belief in your future. our free and open soci
my earliest memories were vietnam, civil rights, the beatles on the ed sullivan show, and the assassinations of national leaders. it seemed to me like a time of great change but it is not really that different from today. your generation will have your own unique set of circumstances that will make you feel that your future has somewhat -- somehow been derailed. wars, economic recession, social of people, revolutions around the globe and yet, in each case, we recover. we learn lessons and...
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. >> the beatle legend is engaged again. he popped the question to girlfriend nancy chevelle.wo met in the hamptons about four years ago. >> a source close to the couple says despite their 17-year age difference they're a perfect pair. mccartney is 68, she is 51. this will be mccartney's third marriage and her second. >>> well, lady gaga's new music video "judas" is drawing the ire of the religious community. the singer says there's nothing controversial about it, but she does know how to cause a ruckus. lady gaga sat down with e news. >> julianna rancic with e news. lady gaga is opening up about her new video "judas." how does she feel about the buzz? >> believe i was put on the earth to cause a ruckus. >> the music video, judas, may have religious groups up in arms, but i learned in my exclusive interview with the singer gaga has a side that may shock them and you. >> love the shoes. >> thank you. >> look past the outlandish outfit and towering footwear and you will find a girl who really is down to earth. >> how are you? how's your husband? >> he's good, thank you. >> the 2
. >> the beatle legend is engaged again. he popped the question to girlfriend nancy chevelle.wo met in the hamptons about four years ago. >> a source close to the couple says despite their 17-year age difference they're a perfect pair. mccartney is 68, she is 51. this will be mccartney's third marriage and her second. >>> well, lady gaga's new music video "judas" is drawing the ire of the religious community. the singer says there's nothing controversial about it,...
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the beatles are second. attorneys quote the artists they grew up with which tells us upcoming lawyers might start quoting justin bieber. >> let's just go with i can't get no satisfaction instead. >> scary moments on that american airlines flight that you talked about, somebody pounds on the cockpit door and other passengers have to restrain him on the way to san francisco. and in light of a city councilman being pulled over for dui, we talk about what your rights are. flip over to comcast 186 in just a few seconds. >> see you guys. >> we'll see you at 11:00. >>> most of you agreed with our last editorial in favor of an extraction tax on oil and gas companies, to raise billions for education. gary says "our students deserve stable funding. an oil and gas extraction tax is a better solution than increases in sales tax." chris believes we should allow offshore oil drilling with very, very strict environmental laws. that way california can collect millions of dollars in royalties. peter adds "the fact oil compani
the beatles are second. attorneys quote the artists they grew up with which tells us upcoming lawyers might start quoting justin bieber. >> let's just go with i can't get no satisfaction instead. >> scary moments on that american airlines flight that you talked about, somebody pounds on the cockpit door and other passengers have to restrain him on the way to san francisco. and in light of a city councilman being pulled over for dui, we talk about what your rights are. flip over to...
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the beatles' great is getting ready toll marry for a third time.s morning, new details on his american bride to be. we'll have that story and much more coming up right here on "today." kimberly and aaron, now back to you. >> amy, just curious, what's the age difference between those two? >> i don't know i'll have to look that up, but i'm sure it's fairly significant, given his age. just guessing. >> third time's a charm. >> thanks, amy. >>> 6:44 right now. >> our director says 51, 65, 67. >> she's 51?! >> she looks good. >> yeah! all you need is love, though, right? >> especially if you're marrying a beatle. and paul mccartney has done really well for himself. >> yeah. >> in addition to beatles money, he invested well. he's one of the richest men in britain. >> all the more reason to marry him! >> absolutely. >> all you need is love. >> about a billion pounds' worth of reasons. >> how about some music now? >> yes, indeed. we'll be back in two minutes to talk about this and the weather talk about this and the weather forecast, all the things you bre
the beatles' great is getting ready toll marry for a third time.s morning, new details on his american bride to be. we'll have that story and much more coming up right here on "today." kimberly and aaron, now back to you. >> amy, just curious, what's the age difference between those two? >> i don't know i'll have to look that up, but i'm sure it's fairly significant, given his age. just guessing. >> third time's a charm. >> thanks, amy. >>> 6:44 right...
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the former beatles' girlfriend of four years will be the third wife.ses. the british newspapers this morning splashing the news across the front pages. declaring once again that he needs somebody, that this is not just anybody. nancy gets on well with mccartney's children. last year they showed up for one of stella's fashion shows. >> amazing. >> and she's a new york businesswoman with her own fortune. today, his fans are wishing him well. >> i wish paul mccartney and his new wife a lot of luck. and this time, he picked one with her own money. >> paul mccartney's first wife, the love of his life, linda, died of breast cancer in 1998. they had been together for almost 30 years. that hugely successful marriage was followed by one that hardly could have been less so. a year after he lost linda he found love with former model heather mills. it all ended publicly. countless, extraordinary headlines spoke of a couple at war. with the divorce in 2008, mills was awarded a $50 million settlement. mccartney's latest engagement is an all together different woman.
the former beatles' girlfriend of four years will be the third wife.ses. the british newspapers this morning splashing the news across the front pages. declaring once again that he needs somebody, that this is not just anybody. nancy gets on well with mccartney's children. last year they showed up for one of stella's fashion shows. >> amazing. >> and she's a new york businesswoman with her own fortune. today, his fans are wishing him well. >> i wish paul mccartney and his new...
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good work, work, workout, outback steak house, you're eating a blooming onion, "glass onion" by the beatlesme do," love me, "don't stop believing," bringing you back to journey, "journey to the centre of the earth" by jules verne, vern and ernest, "ernest goes to camp," "camp nowhere," ♪ somewhere over the rainbow ♪ "rainbow brite," lite-brite, night light, "night court," john larroquette, i john larro-bet he was also in "richie rich," macaulay culkin, "home alone: lost in new york" -- state of mind, billy joel, billie joe armstrong, lance armstrong, leg, lance legstrong, lance went wrong, now it's open that he's been dopin' on the tour de france, franz ferdinand, he's getting assassinated by gavrilo princip, who hit the mother load when the powder keg explodes, the balkan state that rode to world war i, unfolds, i'm dropping knowledge i learned in college, the more you know, the better you flow, and that's the truth, just ak the roots, the greatest band in all the land, they're lending a hand on nbc, studio 6b, "late night" with me, jimmy fallon. how do ya like me now? [ cheers and applaus
good work, work, workout, outback steak house, you're eating a blooming onion, "glass onion" by the beatlesme do," love me, "don't stop believing," bringing you back to journey, "journey to the centre of the earth" by jules verne, vern and ernest, "ernest goes to camp," "camp nowhere," ♪ somewhere over the rainbow ♪ "rainbow brite," lite-brite, night light, "night court," john larroquette, i john larro-bet he was...
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my earliest memories were vietnam, civil-rights, the beatles on the ed sullivan show, and the assassinations of national leaders. it seemed to me like a time of great change, but it is not really that different from today. you see, your generation will have your own unique set of circumstances that make you feel that your future has somehow been derailed. wars, economic recessions, social upheaval, revolutions around the globe, and yet, in each case, we recover. we learn lessons and become ever more resilience. i know there are many in china within their time has come, that america's best days are over, and there are probably some in this country who have lost confidence and think that china is the next best thing, but these people are not seeing things from my earlier vantage point of tens of miles away. the real test of a nation is not how well it does when times are good but how well it does when times are tough. the way i saw it from overseas, america's passions remain as strong today as ever. so log on to that sense of optimism, called on to that belief in your future. our free and open
my earliest memories were vietnam, civil-rights, the beatles on the ed sullivan show, and the assassinations of national leaders. it seemed to me like a time of great change, but it is not really that different from today. you see, your generation will have your own unique set of circumstances that make you feel that your future has somehow been derailed. wars, economic recessions, social upheaval, revolutions around the globe, and yet, in each case, we recover. we learn lessons and become ever...
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like the beatles then gayle walked in! ey -- it was quieter, and we're like, two of them, "hey, ali" when you are with her she is genuinely engaged. she's not somebody that walks off the set and, see ya later. she's talking to you, what's going on. is -- she really connects. >> charlie: she'll talk about anything. >> my dog, my dog died. she sent me the most beautiful e-mail. she connects to people in a way that i have never seen. >> that's why she's so successful as a television figure. people don't understand that television, really works if you come across as the person you really are. what she was able to do from the very start, i was fortunate enough toe see the very first show she was on in baltimore, because was in baltimore writing about tv at the time. it was instantly there. that connection, that -- this is who i am, i can talk to you just like a regular person, that was always there for her. it was automatic. i think us a said, previously she found what she could do great. >> charlie: she said it today. i found w
like the beatles then gayle walked in! ey -- it was quieter, and we're like, two of them, "hey, ali" when you are with her she is genuinely engaged. she's not somebody that walks off the set and, see ya later. she's talking to you, what's going on. is -- she really connects. >> charlie: she'll talk about anything. >> my dog, my dog died. she sent me the most beautiful e-mail. she connects to people in a way that i have never seen. >> that's why she's so successful as...
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i mean, those of us remember the beatles' song, george harrison, "i really want to see you, lord." i think that describes the eternal pull, the eternal terrible instinct that -- eternal insint that every human being wants, wants to see the creator, wants to know the creator. and to the extent that jerusalem or any pilgrimage site is that it tends to open up the possibility that we may see god there. but one of the things that we have learned and i have learned is best expressed where it is i went to the mecca looking for god. i couldn't find him there. i went to jerusalem, i couldn't find him there. i went to all these original spots, i couldn't find him there. finally, i looks into my own heart, and there i found god. i think the atheist is an agnostic who is searching for the ground of all being, what our hindu friends call absolute being, absolutely consciousness, absolute love. and i think that's the, that's my response to the atheistic impulse. be. .. >> i think in the context of atheism, there's no assurance that even atheists will not fall prey to the very dynamics that you d
i mean, those of us remember the beatles' song, george harrison, "i really want to see you, lord." i think that describes the eternal pull, the eternal terrible instinct that -- eternal insint that every human being wants, wants to see the creator, wants to know the creator. and to the extent that jerusalem or any pilgrimage site is that it tends to open up the possibility that we may see god there. but one of the things that we have learned and i have learned is best expressed where...
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my earliest memories were vietnam, civil-rights, the beatles on the ed sullivan show, and the assassinations of national leaders. it seemed to me like a time of great change, but it is not really that different from today. you see, your generation will have your own unique set of circumstances that make you feel that your future has somehow been derailed. wars, economic recessions, social upheaval, revolutions around the globe, and yet, in each case, we recover. we learn lessons and become ever more resilience. i know there are many in china within their time has come, that america's best days are over, and there are probably some in this country who have lost confidence and think that china is the next best thing, but these people are not seeing things from my earlier vantage point of tens of miles away. the real test of a nation is not how well it does when times are good but how well it does when times are tough. the way i saw it from overseas, america's passions remain as strong today as ever. so log on to that sense of optimism, called on to that belief in your future. our free and open
my earliest memories were vietnam, civil-rights, the beatles on the ed sullivan show, and the assassinations of national leaders. it seemed to me like a time of great change, but it is not really that different from today. you see, your generation will have your own unique set of circumstances that make you feel that your future has somehow been derailed. wars, economic recessions, social upheaval, revolutions around the globe, and yet, in each case, we recover. we learn lessons and become ever...
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my weather headlines, it's all about the beatles in honor of sir paul. here you go. . so you pick the song. i'll follow the sun, good day sunshine. here comes the sun in key west. baby you can drive my car with the top down. beautiful day for you, as well. it will, however, be a hard day's night around the tennessee and ohio valley. i'm not talking a lot of rain here. but it will be scattered showers and some storms, some of which could be on the severe side. when i'm 64. you go to portions of new england, temperatures maxing out today at 64 degrees. and then out west where help is the word i'm using. portions of the northern rockies are going to pick up a real sort of like damp, wet snow out there. for the higher elevations, at least. otherwise, it's going to be wet and kind of gray out there. if you take a look at the satellite radar picture, the big thing that draws your attention, the brighter colors. i know that. and it's this storm system that's pushing into the ohio valley. of course it's a flood ravaged area already. especially along the mississippi. look at t
my weather headlines, it's all about the beatles in honor of sir paul. here you go. . so you pick the song. i'll follow the sun, good day sunshine. here comes the sun in key west. baby you can drive my car with the top down. beautiful day for you, as well. it will, however, be a hard day's night around the tennessee and ohio valley. i'm not talking a lot of rain here. but it will be scattered showers and some storms, some of which could be on the severe side. when i'm 64. you go to portions of...
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why they just tied the knot again. >>> a beatle surprise engagement. >> will paul mccarteny tie the knot in manhattan with his new yorker fiancee? >> why bill o'reilly is
why they just tied the knot again. >>> a beatle surprise engagement. >> will paul mccarteny tie the knot in manhattan with his new yorker fiancee? >> why bill o'reilly is
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. >> if your voice had gotten much higher i would have recommended you joining the beatles. ol. >> had it been higher, can you imagine the dogs that would have been howling for miles and miles. gosh, people's glasses would have been breaking. >> what a thrilling moment for you there. but to have the poise to come out with what you do. didn't plan it really. >> no. >> what were you thinking? >> when i was walking up i remember thinking to myself do not trip on a chair or table up there. because it was so possible. there were so many things in my way. but i don't remember anything but the moment. i just remember getting up there and saying what i felt and then looking out into the audience and thanking everyone that i could physically see and remember who they were. because there were people that i saw but i couldn't remember their name at the moment so i didn't thank them. and then thank god i was a big speech kid in high school. thank god i was. otherwise i probably would have spoken spanish up there. >> obviously i imagine all people who get bull yesterday at school, you can
. >> if your voice had gotten much higher i would have recommended you joining the beatles. ol. >> had it been higher, can you imagine the dogs that would have been howling for miles and miles. gosh, people's glasses would have been breaking. >> what a thrilling moment for you there. but to have the poise to come out with what you do. didn't plan it really. >> no. >> what were you thinking? >> when i was walking up i remember thinking to myself do not trip on...
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and as i said there, quoting my favorite philosopher, the beatles, money can't buy you love. so we are constantly looking for that love which is just not going to be there until we can help change the underlying conditions. >> i'd like to come to the defense of bike fellow panelist and, of course, myself on this particular question, because when we talk about what needs to be done in or to build good governance in pakistan where target what needs to be done in october pakistan address those problems you have raised. if the question is why is pakistan having those problems, a huge part of it, a variety of other things, you have very bad governance. and so you government making very bad decisions on behalf of its people. you have people unable to voice their own concerns. and give it a variety of corruption and varies other things that harm the body politic. what we are talking about is trying to get some of the things that make pakistani governments so bad, which include this very debate about islamism and the role of islam in the state which has served as sort of a line in par
and as i said there, quoting my favorite philosopher, the beatles, money can't buy you love. so we are constantly looking for that love which is just not going to be there until we can help change the underlying conditions. >> i'd like to come to the defense of bike fellow panelist and, of course, myself on this particular question, because when we talk about what needs to be done in or to build good governance in pakistan where target what needs to be done in october pakistan address...
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i mean, god, he's up there -- i would say the stones, beatles, randy newman, harry nilsson. >> steve:aul mccartney -- they are my favorites. he's on the show tonight. randy newman. he's so cool. [ cheers and applause ] so excited. love that guy. first, raise your hand if you're either a man or a woman. [ light laughter ] yeah, yeah. me, too. me too. and you know, one thing i've really noticed lately is that men and women are totally different. they almost never see eye to eye. in fact, sometimes they can be in the exact same situation and be thinking two totally different things. what kind of things are men and women thinking? let's find out together in a segment called "he said, she said." ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: now, you guys may not realize this, but i have a real knack for telling what's on people's minds. i don't like to brag about it, but i'm kind of psychic that way. like, for example, take a look at this. see, this couple's enjoying each other's company. it looks like fun. and i can tell just by looking at this lady that she's thinking, "he's so funny." but he's th
i mean, god, he's up there -- i would say the stones, beatles, randy newman, harry nilsson. >> steve:aul mccartney -- they are my favorites. he's on the show tonight. randy newman. he's so cool. [ cheers and applause ] so excited. love that guy. first, raise your hand if you're either a man or a woman. [ light laughter ] yeah, yeah. me, too. me too. and you know, one thing i've really noticed lately is that men and women are totally different. they almost never see eye to eye. in fact,...
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i am quoting my friend referred loss of birds, the beatles, -- my favorite philosophers, the beatles,money cannot buy you love." >> talking about what is needed to develop good governors in pakistan, we are talking about what needs to be done to help pakistan address those problems you have raised. the question is, why are they having those problems? you have very bad governance. you have a government making very bad decisions on behalf of its people, people unable to voice their own concerns and have them heard, and corruption and various other things that harm the body politic. what we are talking about is trying to get at some of the things that have made pakistani governments so bad, which includes this very debate about islamism and the role of islam in the state which has served as sort of a blind and then excuse for not talking about how the state should actually be governed. i agree with you about the need to look for the long term, but another philosopher said it cannot make it to the long term if you don't get there from here, either. .> i don't know that song [laughter] >>
i am quoting my friend referred loss of birds, the beatles, -- my favorite philosophers, the beatles,money cannot buy you love." >> talking about what is needed to develop good governors in pakistan, we are talking about what needs to be done to help pakistan address those problems you have raised. the question is, why are they having those problems? you have very bad governance. you have a government making very bad decisions on behalf of its people, people unable to voice their own...
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he had to get up in the morning, measure, cut, and bend and shape wood into a boat before the beatlesine magic dragons and marshmallow seas. someone had to get up in the morning, put their hands to something useful, and the responsible for their work, themselves, and their families. it was that philosophy that built and shipped this civilization. it was that philosophy that brought us to the dance. dance with the one who brought you. i have always been a fan of the judeo-christian ethic that you do not have to be jewish or christian to follow. the respectful to yourself and the family you create, and let your works be for you. when i was touring this great country during my show, i had the opportunity to visit factories that make everything from bagpipes to bathtubs. at one of the larger companies, i got to talking with the ceo about the young workforce entering the marketplace. he told me a story i have heard variations of across the country. he hired a man fresh out of college to work at the office for a decent salary. after three days, the ceo told me, they had to fire the kid. app
he had to get up in the morning, measure, cut, and bend and shape wood into a boat before the beatlesine magic dragons and marshmallow seas. someone had to get up in the morning, put their hands to something useful, and the responsible for their work, themselves, and their families. it was that philosophy that built and shipped this civilization. it was that philosophy that brought us to the dance. dance with the one who brought you. i have always been a fan of the judeo-christian ethic that...
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this is a car that people should think of as chrysler's attempt to emulate the bmw mini-or the new beatleagen came out with about a decade ago. it's cute as a button. it's been on sale in europe for about five years. it will be very interesting to see if this hits the sweet spot in the united states. there are a couple of other cars, the chrysler 200 the one you see in the commercial and there's the chrysler 300 which originally came out a few years ago and chrysler is trying to refocus that as a little less gutsy and maybe a little bit more fuel efficient. >> brown: what could you add to that in terms of how the company is trying to make its way now? >> chrysler has a real serious problem convincing buyers not that they're going to survive but also that their quality will be up to the world standards that you're starting to see from, say, ford motor company. that will perhaps be their biggest challenge when places like consumer reports question how good their vehicles are, if j.d.power is starting to show improvements. they're not only going to have to bring up better products but better
this is a car that people should think of as chrysler's attempt to emulate the bmw mini-or the new beatleagen came out with about a decade ago. it's cute as a button. it's been on sale in europe for about five years. it will be very interesting to see if this hits the sweet spot in the united states. there are a couple of other cars, the chrysler 200 the one you see in the commercial and there's the chrysler 300 which originally came out a few years ago and chrysler is trying to refocus that as...
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> the fst tng to say is, we d'know wt nexyears gointo lk like. of coue, an predent is beatle. in 199 after the gulf waand the first george bush, most candidates did not want to mpete. some of the most important democratdecid to situt. they thought bush was unatable. he was unbeatable in the e. we d't know. >> is he the man? >> newt would be the bottom of t list of like the pele. the american presintia politics does norewa people whoave bn around aongime and haveeen in and outf office. it usuly tat those people pret badly. i would b surprisedf he surves the process. >>et's do the comparison th bush i. ou mentioned thepprol ratis. weee t killingf osama bin den and barack obama's apovalatings haveeen rising significantly the was something tt ruled feathers here washington. itasuggeed to you tt this presidentead from behind whent ceso foreign policy. has the killingf zero osama n lad chae your perception on that front? >> one comment onhat. "leang fm bind" is a phrase one of his aisers used as far as how he approached libya, pushing oer alliesout in front >>ight the pceptn of the p
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but i love it just reading about, like, the whole stones/beatles stuff and, you know, you always hear did you -- did you hate each other? >> no. i mean, i mean, it was totally the opposite, and also, like were the only sort of two things really happening. you understand? we would like -- paul or john would call us up and say -- we've got a single, and you know, we've "day-tripper" but it's not mixed yet. and we'd say well, we've got "paint it black" finished. so, it was like okay, you go first. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that is amazing. 'cause you always felt like, oh, they don't talk. they don't like each other. >> yeah -- [ talking over each other ] i understand how people can see things as a competition. but, amongst yourself as musicians and the people that are making records -- hey, why clash? >> jimmy: yeah, i guess so, so let's work together. yeah, that's pretty wild. i mean, and i just -- there's a picture here that's in the book. it's you and paul mccartney in 2005 just hanging out in turks and caicos. >> we do. we do. >> jimmy: yeah. >> when we get spare time. >> jimmy: yeah. d
but i love it just reading about, like, the whole stones/beatles stuff and, you know, you always hear did you -- did you hate each other? >> no. i mean, i mean, it was totally the opposite, and also, like were the only sort of two things really happening. you understand? we would like -- paul or john would call us up and say -- we've got a single, and you know, we've "day-tripper" but it's not mixed yet. and we'd say well, we've got "paint it black" finished. so, it...
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as i said there, i am quoting the beatles, money cannot buy you love. we are looking for the love which will not be there and until we can -- not be there until we can change the underlying conditions. >> when we are talking about what needs to be done in order to develop good governance in pakistan, we're talking about what needs to done to help pakistan address those problems to raise. the question is, why is pakistan having those problems? a huge part of it, one is geographical and the other is a variety of other things. you have bad governments -- governments and you have people unable to voice their concerns about these things and you have a rise of corruption and other harm the bodyarmed the bal politic. we are trying to address the things, including this debate about islamism and serves as an excuse for not talking about how the state should be governed. we need to look for the long term. i agree. i could quote another philosopher. you cannot make it to the long term if you do not get there from here, either. we need to see this -- i will sing it.
as i said there, i am quoting the beatles, money cannot buy you love. we are looking for the love which will not be there and until we can -- not be there until we can change the underlying conditions. >> when we are talking about what needs to be done in order to develop good governance in pakistan, we're talking about what needs to done to help pakistan address those problems to raise. the question is, why is pakistan having those problems? a huge part of it, one is geographical and the...
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as the beatles told us, money can't buy you love. throwing money at the problem is not a real solution after nearly $1 trillion in iraq and afghanistan have proven already. just as we do, our partners around the world are looking forward fact, consistency and honesty in relationships. the united states needs to think long term and not even in the short term with those longer-term object is designed. in supporting an autocratic military regime in the past, we ignore the needs of the people of pakistan and led to the disenfranchisement is civil and military elite. both the soviet after we exited the scene, pakistan took on a deeper regional role, focusing on historical rival, india and uprisings across the eastern border in kashmir. they came home to roost in later years as the warriors of jihad outgrew their control and widen the scope of the duties beyond kashmir to india proper and now perhaps to europe and north america. meanwhile the appearance of shrinking technologies and the ability to raise funds from across the globe and trai
as the beatles told us, money can't buy you love. throwing money at the problem is not a real solution after nearly $1 trillion in iraq and afghanistan have proven already. just as we do, our partners around the world are looking forward fact, consistency and honesty in relationships. the united states needs to think long term and not even in the short term with those longer-term object is designed. in supporting an autocratic military regime in the past, we ignore the needs of the people of...
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if you are ok with the fixer- uppers' this could be yours for $48,600. former beatle engaged. he confirmed he is engaged to nancy the new york woman who's been dating since 2007. this will be his third marriage. his first wife linda died of cancer in 1998. his second marriage ended in a $49 million divorce in 2008. if you're a fan of jerry seinfeld the actor and comedian the website went live. it will serve as a warehouse for everything he's ever performed. it takes an unusual approach by writing three new clips a day that will be available for 24 hours and deep throat replaced by three new ones. >>catherine: we are less than two weeks away from the 100th running from the zazzle bay to breakers. jacqueline bennett has a look at what you can expect. >>jacqueline: i will be at the finish line for this year's bay to breakers. it will be the first time i will see this race. if it's the 100th year of very special and also all be there to meet runners as they crossed the finish line. i will see you there on the bay to breakers sunday at the finish line. >>catherine: jacquel
if you are ok with the fixer- uppers' this could be yours for $48,600. former beatle engaged. he confirmed he is engaged to nancy the new york woman who's been dating since 2007. this will be his third marriage. his first wife linda died of cancer in 1998. his second marriage ended in a $49 million divorce in 2008. if you're a fan of jerry seinfeld the actor and comedian the website went live. it will serve as a warehouse for everything he's ever performed. it takes an unusual approach by...