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it seems the quiet beatle is finally making some noise. >> the beatles! . ♪ i think you'll understand >> do you think the beatles as a person, do you think of paul as the face of the personality? john is the intellect. george was the soul of the beatles. >> i think we will be in the business either up or down there for at least another four years. ♪ there were bells on a hill >> i think it was very easy to underestimate george's talent and his contribution to the beatles. >> what we do will be write songs as we have been doing. ♪ >> george harrison referred to himself and ringo starr as a comedy class beatle. john and paul were the leaders and they were following, or at least that is how it was seen. ♪ >> it didn't help that he was younger. it didn't help that he was a very good to brilliant song writer in a band where there were two genius song writers. ♪ can't buy me love >> even the two guys said we don't need a george song. we have all of the great songs. george martin said this guy is quite good. you should put that on the album. he carved out real es
it seems the quiet beatle is finally making some noise. >> the beatles! . ♪ i think you'll understand >> do you think the beatles as a person, do you think of paul as the face of the personality? john is the intellect. george was the soul of the beatles. >> i think we will be in the business either up or down there for at least another four years. ♪ there were bells on a hill >> i think it was very easy to underestimate george's talent and his contribution to the...
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in fourth, the brad pitt drama "money ball" brought in $7.5 million. finally, former beatle paul mccartney tied the knot for the third time sunday exchanging vows with nancy schevell at the same london office where he wed his first wife, linda, in 1969. ringo starr was the only surviving member of the beatles was present. >>> how would you feel getting married in the same spot my husband got married in decades ago? >> a little weird. but it's the history behind it, bill, please. >>> in nearby boca raton a spelling bee turned into an emotional explosion. a 9-year-old was asked to spell the word sergeant and she she actually knew one, her dad. staff charge theiron johnson backed up his daughter's story surprising her. he had been in iraq since christmas, but managed to return just in time for her birthday, making it a memorable one. >>> i'm veronica de la cruz, this is "early today," just your first stop of the day today on your nbc station. >> live, local, late-breaking, this is wbal-tv 11 news today. >> we enjoyed a spectacular weather pattern over the weekend. it does look
in fourth, the brad pitt drama "money ball" brought in $7.5 million. finally, former beatle paul mccartney tied the knot for the third time sunday exchanging vows with nancy schevell at the same london office where he wed his first wife, linda, in 1969. ringo starr was the only surviving member of the beatles was present. >>> how would you feel getting married in the same spot my husband got married in decades ago? >> a little weird. but it's the history behind it,...
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the beatles came on itunes store. >> he went to india, liked the beatles. but it was far from fun and games inside apple. >> part of what steve's personality is the two sides. sort of the counterculture, you know, hippie, poetic mystical side and the hard-nose strong business and engineering side. the connection of that creativity and poetry to the technology is what apple and steve has always been about, and that comes from sort of the trips to india, the counterculture lifestyle he started with. >> and there's a parallel here in a sense, i think, with einstein who when you wrote your einstein biography said there may have been other scientists whose minds may have been greater than einstein's, but he saw things differently. he imagined things. he visualized things. he stepped out of where he was, and allowed him to see the world differently. >> that is a really good point which people haven't picked up on before which is this notion of think different. and why -- einstein, obviously, is a truly great genius in a different quantum orbit than even steve job
the beatles came on itunes store. >> he went to india, liked the beatles. but it was far from fun and games inside apple. >> part of what steve's personality is the two sides. sort of the counterculture, you know, hippie, poetic mystical side and the hard-nose strong business and engineering side. the connection of that creativity and poetry to the technology is what apple and steve has always been about, and that comes from sort of the trips to india, the counterculture lifestyle...
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this is the beatles. morning from the sergeant pepper album. >> do you hear the beatles a lot on this show? >> not this song. love that picture. i love when the clouds are like that. you see them pulling away, breaking up, very, very nice. let's take a look at the temperatures around the region. the cameras not in place so i'll bide my time. we are at 58 degrees in washington. 5234 washington. do we have the graphics or are we all stuck? >> we'll keep listening to the beatles song. >> i'll just let you know. tucker, go ahead and advance them. >> always nothing for anybody to look at. >> i'll do it. now, it is 55 degrees. this computer, it is just doing its open thing. >> that's pretty. >> there you go. wind blowing at about 23 miles per hour. win gusts blowing up there and we have avenue got 25-mile per hour wind gusts in annapolis. >> it is a pretty map show. i do like that. >> the rain has pulled out of the region. we will get more clouds moving in here from the west later on today. we don't expect any
this is the beatles. morning from the sergeant pepper album. >> do you hear the beatles a lot on this show? >> not this song. love that picture. i love when the clouds are like that. you see them pulling away, breaking up, very, very nice. let's take a look at the temperatures around the region. the cameras not in place so i'll bide my time. we are at 58 degrees in washington. 5234 washington. do we have the graphics or are we all stuck? >> we'll keep listening to the beatles...
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the beatles were left behind at the dock. >> your work is going to fill a large part of your life.he only way to be truly satisfied is to do what you believe is great work. and the only way to do great work is to love what you do. and like any great relationship, it just gets better and better as the areas roll on. every once in a while, a revolutionary product comes along that changes everything. iphone is like having your life in your pocket. >> the phone itself is completely revolutionary. smart phones back in the days had the small screens and large keyboards and file systems. when the iphone came along, it was so simple a child could navigate it and everything was built in. wi-fi, bluetooth, gps, maps, music, a really good camera. >> never been done before. >> you can almost live a completely mobile existence on your phone. and that's just something you weren't able to do before. >> it's really cool engineering. >> this is complete status symbol when it first came out and even now you have the rabid craze apple fan boys and fangirls who wait in line overnight. the. >> 13-hour
the beatles were left behind at the dock. >> your work is going to fill a large part of your life.he only way to be truly satisfied is to do what you believe is great work. and the only way to do great work is to love what you do. and like any great relationship, it just gets better and better as the areas roll on. every once in a while, a revolutionary product comes along that changes everything. iphone is like having your life in your pocket. >> the phone itself is completely...
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you know crickets and all sorts of the beatles and the like that are on the record see remember indiana jones and he was there during during the castle do whatever that was the beatles there were adults casting and the most disgusting stand out was from a london restaurant honestly that's just gross and what it comes down to is when we have up to moms that's from the population out now we all have to yeah we have a way when people are having eight babies you have to eat things with eight legs and especially if the agriculture department is saying that food prices are expected to rise a lot more than they did in two thousand and ten i feel is driving this looks taste and that we have to our hotel room so we can hear how taste you think that looks we'll just have to hear about your experience when you go eat them because that is it for our show thanks so much for watching please follow me on twitter out more in leicester and give us feedback on the show at youtube dot com slash capital account nic you tube commenters and i and lauren was there and so next time from everyone here at capita
you know crickets and all sorts of the beatles and the like that are on the record see remember indiana jones and he was there during during the castle do whatever that was the beatles there were adults casting and the most disgusting stand out was from a london restaurant honestly that's just gross and what it comes down to is when we have up to moms that's from the population out now we all have to yeah we have a way when people are having eight babies you have to eat things with eight legs...
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and it was-- it was such a sad thing because she was really-- since elvis presley and the beatles ande whole contemporary change that came in, she was the only singer that really sang what i call the right way. >> jon: really? >> yeah, because she's-- she was a great jazz pop singer, and she was a little apprehensive about the whole thing when we were doing the record, but i-- i came up with one sentence that made everything work. and i just said, "you know," i said, "i may be wrong but i bet you're influenced by dinah washington." and when she heard that, she said, "oh, my god. that's my god. that's who i love." and it really changed the whole record, and she actually used some dinah washington phrases in the recording and the-- you could tell when you hear the record how wonderful she-- she was really a great jazz singer, a true jazz singer. and that-- i regret that because that's the right way to sing. >> jon: right. and you-- in your-- you really are intuitive now about the music, aren't you? like you can just feel it from people. you've done it long enough that know-- will you se
and it was-- it was such a sad thing because she was really-- since elvis presley and the beatles ande whole contemporary change that came in, she was the only singer that really sang what i call the right way. >> jon: really? >> yeah, because she's-- she was a great jazz pop singer, and she was a little apprehensive about the whole thing when we were doing the record, but i-- i came up with one sentence that made everything work. and i just said, "you know," i said,...
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i grew up taking everything from bob dylan, curtis mayfield, the beatles, smokey robinson. alma mater was the streets of san francisco.
i grew up taking everything from bob dylan, curtis mayfield, the beatles, smokey robinson. alma mater was the streets of san francisco.
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i grew up taking everything from bob dylan, curtis mayfield, the beatles, smokey robinson. 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
i grew up taking everything from bob dylan, curtis mayfield, the beatles, smokey robinson. 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
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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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but the beatles weren't always the beatles.beatles, i thought they were good. it took me working with them three albums for me to realize they were slowly becoming something great. they were slowly evolving. it's not like god zapped them. it wasn't until the middle of the third album when he looked at john and paul and said, okay, they're coming up with a formula that could change the world. sounds like the same thing with steve jobs. he was a "loser" who had to find his way, who had to go to india, who had to be fired, who had to go through hardship to figure out that formula that the beatles figured out 30 years ago. >> that's right. jeff makes a point that his greatest invention was himself before he did any of the things he did with apple or pixar, he had to create himself. they were 17-year-olds living together, no money, got a $25 parking ticket, they were walking in san francisco and she was just very anxious about the fact that they had no money. steve jobs responded at 17 years old by reaching into his pocket, pulling
but the beatles weren't always the beatles.beatles, i thought they were good. it took me working with them three albums for me to realize they were slowly becoming something great. they were slowly evolving. it's not like god zapped them. it wasn't until the middle of the third album when he looked at john and paul and said, okay, they're coming up with a formula that could change the world. sounds like the same thing with steve jobs. he was a "loser" who had to find his way, who had...
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>>> in the 1960s, the motown sound and the music of the beatles dominated the airwaves.ir paul mccartney has decided to renovate a piano. >> the museum would be happy to let sir paul play, but the piano no longer works. mccartney continued on his tour and then personally called the museum the very next day. what are your plans for the piano. we explained that we need to get it restored so that it can be played, but we are a nonprofit and -- he said, well, do you mind if i have stein way do that? we said, of course not. we'd love for you to do that. >> mccartwny made good on his offer. it's unclear what the cost will be or really how long it will take. the company will pick up the piano on monday. they estimate it will take at least five months to figure out what needs to be done. the company is graciously leaving a loner piano in its place. mccartney could not have been more giving or kind. they describe an unpretentious man, grateful to see where artists like marvin gaye created their music. >> i think for him, the most significant of all of the experiences here in the
>>> in the 1960s, the motown sound and the music of the beatles dominated the airwaves.ir paul mccartney has decided to renovate a piano. >> the museum would be happy to let sir paul play, but the piano no longer works. mccartney continued on his tour and then personally called the museum the very next day. what are your plans for the piano. we explained that we need to get it restored so that it can be played, but we are a nonprofit and -- he said, well, do you mind if i have...
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treasures from india's mirage shah the original -- mara shah, the orange bling. 47 years after the beatleste, four lads from liverpool. world premieres at the 12th san francisco world music festival. in the jewish community center. don sanchez, abc7 news. >>> time to look at the weather. >> rainy season around the corner you may want to take the seven days where these quiet weather to get the house, yard ready for heavy rains that coming. near 70 sunshine at the coast low to mid 70s around the bay mid to upper 70s inland 30s tonight >> bring out the heaters maybe. >> extra blankets. >> thanks for joining us. >> who wants to be a millionaire is next. >> keep track of the later news on twitter a
treasures from india's mirage shah the original -- mara shah, the orange bling. 47 years after the beatleste, four lads from liverpool. world premieres at the 12th san francisco world music festival. in the jewish community center. don sanchez, abc7 news. >>> time to look at the weather. >> rainy season around the corner you may want to take the seven days where these quiet weather to get the house, yard ready for heavy rains that coming. near 70 sunshine at the coast low to mid...
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the iphone4 was like the beatles releasing an album in the 1960's. apple has become a major part of our culture. because he was so private to and he was cool, he was into music, he had a sense of famer. he was a bit of a villain. people knew that he was a little bit evil and that made -- that gave them mistake. he had huge charisma. >> what do you think is a the most interesting aspect of his career and his life? it was not all plain sailing, was it? >> he was dismissed up until a few years ago. most of its endeavors -- he came out with the ipod, that was seen as a fluke. when he came out with the iphone any ipad, people started saying, there is something more to this than luck. any of these things -- any one of those would have cemented his place in history as an innovator. but you have seven in a row. it's has been an astonishing run. >> indeed. thank you for speaking to us. we can speak to our next guest, a technology expert from san francisco. what was he like to work for? >> it was the company that he started after he left apple. he was really g
the iphone4 was like the beatles releasing an album in the 1960's. apple has become a major part of our culture. because he was so private to and he was cool, he was into music, he had a sense of famer. he was a bit of a villain. people knew that he was a little bit evil and that made -- that gave them mistake. he had huge charisma. >> what do you think is a the most interesting aspect of his career and his life? it was not all plain sailing, was it? >> he was dismissed up until a...
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he's as much as a game changer as the beatles or run dmc. ese are not changes he set out to make, he just released an awesome product. but the way people use ipods has changed the way they relate to music. when i was a kid, there were lots of boom boxes around. the walkman hadn't been invented yet, so music was a public experience. it was communal. we knew what each other was listening to. then the walkman, the discman, and the ipod, which is far more popular than those previous iterations of the portable music player. the ipod came out and privatized the music experience, made it something you do alone, so others can't easily know what you're listening to. this is good for public spaces, but it makes it harder to -- for music to bring us together as it once did. but one thing that the ipod does that the walkman and discman never could is it put an almost infinite amount of music at your fingertips all the time. what this means for many people is the latest music must compete for your attention with everything you've ever loaded on to your ip
he's as much as a game changer as the beatles or run dmc. ese are not changes he set out to make, he just released an awesome product. but the way people use ipods has changed the way they relate to music. when i was a kid, there were lots of boom boxes around. the walkman hadn't been invented yet, so music was a public experience. it was communal. we knew what each other was listening to. then the walkman, the discman, and the ipod, which is far more popular than those previous iterations of...
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treasures from india's mirage shah the original -- mara shah, the orange bling. 47 years after the beatles this tribute, four lads from liverpool. world premieres at the 12th san francisco world music festival. in the jewish community center. don sanchez, abc7 news. >>> time to look at the weather. >> rainy season around the corner you may want to take the seven days where these quiet weather to get the house, yard ready for heavy rains that coming. near 70 sunshine at the coast low to mid 70s around the bay mid to upper 70s inland 30s tonight >> bring out the heaters maybe. >> extra blankets. >> thanks for joining us. >> who wants to be a millionaire is next. >> keep track of the later news on twitter and talk about it at copd makes it hard to breathe, so i wasn't playing much of a role in my own life, but with advair, i'm breathing better so now i can take the lead on a science adventure. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator, working together to hel
treasures from india's mirage shah the original -- mara shah, the orange bling. 47 years after the beatles this tribute, four lads from liverpool. world premieres at the 12th san francisco world music festival. in the jewish community center. don sanchez, abc7 news. >>> time to look at the weather. >> rainy season around the corner you may want to take the seven days where these quiet weather to get the house, yard ready for heavy rains that coming. near 70 sunshine at the coast...
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so we did buy the beatles catalog. we later brought some elvis presley publishing.hat's now the cornerstone for his net worth. >> is that still part of michael's estate? >> absolutely, yes. >> in terms of the sheer number crunching here, can you tell me now what he paid for it and what it might now be worth? >> well, we bought the catalog in 1995. we spent $47.5 million, which is well known. we sold off a background music library. so his net investment was about $41 million. and while i can't give out confidential details, it's been reported that sony is worth up to $2 billion and michael owns half. >> he took 40-odd million to a billion dollars? >> yes. and i would say in addition to sony atv, michael has his own publishing company which owns all of his own songs as well as many other songs we bought over the years. when you add the two companies together, it's even more valuable. >> all this stuff about michael being half a billion in debt when he died is a lot of baloney, isn't it? assuming the publishing rights alone by the sound of it were worth several billion
so we did buy the beatles catalog. we later brought some elvis presley publishing.hat's now the cornerstone for his net worth. >> is that still part of michael's estate? >> absolutely, yes. >> in terms of the sheer number crunching here, can you tell me now what he paid for it and what it might now be worth? >> well, we bought the catalog in 1995. we spent $47.5 million, which is well known. we sold off a background music library. so his net investment was about $41...
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relieved gadhafi won't be spilling the beans about his previous dealings with the allies they believe the beatles was for many years a major western weapon that supports. call for more protests. greece as the parliament approves harsh fast chaos and violence across the country the measures are the government's latest attempts to stave off a debt. and a russian soyuz rocket successfully makes its very first foreign launch europe's new satellite navigation system on its way to arrival in america's q. four news in about fifteen minutes but for now it's the sports news the dmitri. hello there this is this. thanks for joining us this hour and in this book which. takes a long speech in rugby world cup semifinal is defeat wales twenty one eighteen to finish third in this sport biggest international tournament. the mother g.p. honda riders and so on it's all night during practice for the malaysian grand prix in the absence of a key rival yamaha's corp. just two more we are forward base there with cans in the russian premier league had our traditional go galore edition. so the biggest drug match for four
relieved gadhafi won't be spilling the beans about his previous dealings with the allies they believe the beatles was for many years a major western weapon that supports. call for more protests. greece as the parliament approves harsh fast chaos and violence across the country the measures are the government's latest attempts to stave off a debt. and a russian soyuz rocket successfully makes its very first foreign launch europe's new satellite navigation system on its way to arrival in...
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and apple records used to be famous for the beatles, and he used to say that i'm thinking in terms of the beatles, not just one person leading the band but a team at apple, you know, connecting it to rock and roll in so many ways. he's a figure that showed that in the '60s in the bay area. stanford and university of california berkeley, as you well know, you wrote out there for so long. it's a very major place in technology and entrepreneurism kind of shifted. while detroit and cleveland became rust belt towns, silicon valley, seattle due to apple and microsoft and some other internet companies, they became the new america when it came to business. >> and here the san francisco papers devoting full front pages to jobs's death. here's the "san francisco chronicle." they call him "the man who saw the future." and the "san francisco examiner" simply put, "thought differently." what a man. you think, doug, ben franklin, thomas edison, and here we go in our generation, my generation, it continues. the american exceptionalism in the best possible way. people having a hunch. doug brinkley, y
and apple records used to be famous for the beatles, and he used to say that i'm thinking in terms of the beatles, not just one person leading the band but a team at apple, you know, connecting it to rock and roll in so many ways. he's a figure that showed that in the '60s in the bay area. stanford and university of california berkeley, as you well know, you wrote out there for so long. it's a very major place in technology and entrepreneurism kind of shifted. while detroit and cleveland became...
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. >>> we take a look at all the beatle weddings. >>> amanda knox, her first weekend free, the exclusivereveal her w
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>> the beatles legend brings his bride back to her native city. here's what you haven't heard about the bash that looked like the rock and roll hall of fame. 69-year-old paul in a coat and tie. his bride in a royal blue knee length dress and a giant sparkler on her finger. back in new york city two weeks after saying i do. ♪ billy joel, james taylor, bon jovi. we hear music's elite sipped champagne, danced and dined on a vegetarian feast before leaving. there was a beatles family reunion as yoko ono and her son shawn shaun made a rare public appearance. shaun getting a snap of the past. >> yoko, please! and nancy's second cousin barbara walters, loving it. >> how was the party? >> wonderful. >> paul and nancy must have been a bit tired. they returned from their honeymoon at mick jagger's luxury beach mansion in the caribbean islands. paul and nancy didn't leave the party until 1:30 in the morning. they have plenty of reason to celebrate and stay up late. >> having way too much fun. let's stay in new york city with martha stewart. is she censoring h
>> the beatles legend brings his bride back to her native city. here's what you haven't heard about the bash that looked like the rock and roll hall of fame. 69-year-old paul in a coat and tie. his bride in a royal blue knee length dress and a giant sparkler on her finger. back in new york city two weeks after saying i do. ♪ billy joel, james taylor, bon jovi. we hear music's elite sipped champagne, danced and dined on a vegetarian feast before leaving. there was a beatles family...
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. >> jon: i always want to know what -- they smell like -- >> the beatles. >> jon: no, when i met bonoin and be like, cinnamon, nice. always something special in there fors to guys. >> yeah, they know what they're doing. probably all shampoo-based. a lot of-- product. >> jon: i don't have the facts to back that up, pretty sure it is cinnamon. i wish you all the best. great show. you keep doing a great job. >> appreciate it. >> jon: i would shake your hand but i got nothing. "saturday night live", this weekend. jason sudeikis, everybody. (cheers a >> jon: that's our show. so you know, like everyone, i think we were sad yesterday to hear about the passing of steve jobs. we've been fortunate here to have visited with him. he would come here a couple times to show us all how we would all communicate in the future. and was nice enough to call every now and again and when he thought a bit was funny or call every now and again when he thought one wasn't. and but always very charming and generous with his time. but i always thought for him to die young, it seems so strange because other people
. >> jon: i always want to know what -- they smell like -- >> the beatles. >> jon: no, when i met bonoin and be like, cinnamon, nice. always something special in there fors to guys. >> yeah, they know what they're doing. probably all shampoo-based. a lot of-- product. >> jon: i don't have the facts to back that up, pretty sure it is cinnamon. i wish you all the best. great show. you keep doing a great job. >> appreciate it. >> jon: i would shake your...
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the beatles are not here right now. >> they're certainly not the beatles but with the world of realityy into low hanging fruit they don't need to be. kim's wedding to kris humphreys only intensified the spotlight. the family made millions selling pictures to tv rights. in kardashian fashion, the two-part wedding special airs this weekend. >> it is about glamour. it is about style. it is about celebrating them and welcoming them as our king and queen of new york. >> even for a reporter with little red carpet experience, it's hard not to get wrapped up in the superficial frenzy of it all. of course this party was all about the kardashians. this is not only their night, this is their life. >> it is a dream of ours that we have had for a really long time. the fact that it is all here and happening, we don't ever want to let this go. >> hmm. you're so right, it's not just one night, it's their life. do you think kris will be along for the ride? >> at the party he didn't have much to say to the media. he is on the tv show and everything. you never know. of course, i always have this -- thank
the beatles are not here right now. >> they're certainly not the beatles but with the world of realityy into low hanging fruit they don't need to be. kim's wedding to kris humphreys only intensified the spotlight. the family made millions selling pictures to tv rights. in kardashian fashion, the two-part wedding special airs this weekend. >> it is about glamour. it is about style. it is about celebrating them and welcoming them as our king and queen of new york. >> even for a...
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the former beatle and new york heiress tied the knot in london on sunday, the birthday of his fellow his 69-year-old rocker, his first to linda eastman and his 2002 marriage to heather mills ended in a really ugly divorce costing mccartney mill yorngs but looking very happy there leaving the chapel this weekend. congratulations to him. >>> new reaction today from washington, leaders weighing in on the occupy wall street movement. house majority leader eric cantor said on cnbc, these protesters are not like the tea party and scolded politicians who support them. >> what is infuriating to me is we have elected leaders that are inflaming this sense that we ought to be pitting americans against americans. i think right now is the time for all of us to come together. >> democratic leader nancy pelosi blasted cantor on sunday essentially saying where that was come together spirit when the tea party protested. >> i didn't hear him saying anything when the tea party was out demonstrating and actually spitting on members of congress right here on the capitol and he and his colleagues were putt
the former beatle and new york heiress tied the knot in london on sunday, the birthday of his fellow his 69-year-old rocker, his first to linda eastman and his 2002 marriage to heather mills ended in a really ugly divorce costing mccartney mill yorngs but looking very happy there leaving the chapel this weekend. congratulations to him. >>> new reaction today from washington, leaders weighing in on the occupy wall street movement. house majority leader eric cantor said on cnbc, these...
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. >> jon: i always want to know what -- they smell like -- >> the beatles. >> jon: no, when i met bonolways try an lean in and be like, cinnamon, nice. always something special in there fors to guys. >> yeah, they know what they're doing. probably all shampoo-based. a lot of-- product. >> jon: i don't have the facts to back that up, pretty sure it is cinnamon. i wish you all the best. great show. you keep doing a great job. >> appreciate it. >> jon: i would shake your hand but i got nothing. "saturday night live", this weekend. jason sudeikis, everybody. (cheers a man: my electric bill was breaking the bank. so to save some money, i trained this team of guinea pigs to row this tiny boat. guinea pig: row...row. they generate electricity, which lets me surf the web all day. guinea pig: row...row. took me 6 months to train each one, 8 months to get the guinea pig: row...row. little chubby one to yell row! guinea pig: row...row. that's kind of strange. guinea pig: row...row. such a simple word... row. anncr: there's an easier way to save. get online. go to geico.com. get a quote. 15 minute
. >> jon: i always want to know what -- they smell like -- >> the beatles. >> jon: no, when i met bonolways try an lean in and be like, cinnamon, nice. always something special in there fors to guys. >> yeah, they know what they're doing. probably all shampoo-based. a lot of-- product. >> jon: i don't have the facts to back that up, pretty sure it is cinnamon. i wish you all the best. great show. you keep doing a great job. >> appreciate it. >> jon: i...
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the former beatles' first wife linda lost her battle with breast cancer. his marriage to former model heather mills in 2002 ended in bitter and expensive divorce four years later. today is also a special anniversary, it would have been john lennon's 71st birthday. at the reception paul is expected to sing the beatles' hit "let it be" and a new song especially written for nancy. for "good morning america," i'm simon mcgregor-wood. >> there's a special abc connection. nancy shevell is cousins with barbara walters. >> wow. >> second cousins. >>> coming up -- we'll be talking once again about amanda whether she was sexually assault by a guard in prison. -- by a warden in that an italian prison. >>> and apple worship. high-tech giant is a like a religion to some, so what does that make its late leader steve jobs? our god squad weighs in. >>> take a look at this video. how long with this dog fascination with a chihuahua. these are our ocean spray sparkling juice drinks in cranberry and pomegranate blueberry. they have bubbles and come in these really cool cans.
the former beatles' first wife linda lost her battle with breast cancer. his marriage to former model heather mills in 2002 ended in bitter and expensive divorce four years later. today is also a special anniversary, it would have been john lennon's 71st birthday. at the reception paul is expected to sing the beatles' hit "let it be" and a new song especially written for nancy. for "good morning america," i'm simon mcgregor-wood. >> there's a special abc connection....
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. >>> and the famous beatle and his bride tonight. which famous song did paul mccartney choose to sing to her after the altar? >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us this sunday night. as we come on the air this evening, protesters are beginning their fourth week of protesting right here in new york, south of here on wall street. but with a huge difference. this occupy wall street movement is multiplying, not only in cities across this country, but around the world. look at the images coming in tonight, spelling out the anger. this sign in new york, the rich get bailed out, the poor get sold out. in cincinnati today, this image, as 500 people rallied there. and overseas from dublin, demonstrators gathering along dane street, ireland's wall street, just outside the central bank there. and so tonight here we ask a simple question. that's behind the lives of americans who have joined the protests? what was it that set them off? we begin here with abc's cecilia vega. >> reporter: the anger is in las vegas. the protests are hug
. >>> and the famous beatle and his bride tonight. which famous song did paul mccartney choose to sing to her after the altar? >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us this sunday night. as we come on the air this evening, protesters are beginning their fourth week of protesting right here in new york, south of here on wall street. but with a huge difference. this occupy wall street movement is multiplying, not only in cities across this country, but around the...
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bruce said the caps were like the beatles in western canada or more like norm from cheers because everywherewent, everyone knew his names. road trips to edmonton are rare. even more rare with a perfect 7-0 record. capitals looking to make it eight straight tonight. and we pick it up in the first period. the puck goes around to carl alsner. carl shoots and, what do you know. top shelf. take another look at that. an absolute bullet. that gives the capitals a 1-0 lead. his first goal of the season. end of the first. edmonton is going to strike right back. jordan eberly to corey potter to taylor hall. gets it past vokoun. bruce boudreau none too happy about that. wouldn't be happy about this either in the second period. we have more trouble. corey potter to jordan ebberley. he fires it past vokoun. edmonton is up after two periods of play. so the capitals do have plenty of time to come back and get their eighth win of the year. >>> talking football now. chris cooley's season is over. some have speculated his career with the redskins might be over. the argument? he's aging, he's expensive and now
bruce said the caps were like the beatles in western canada or more like norm from cheers because everywherewent, everyone knew his names. road trips to edmonton are rare. even more rare with a perfect 7-0 record. capitals looking to make it eight straight tonight. and we pick it up in the first period. the puck goes around to carl alsner. carl shoots and, what do you know. top shelf. take another look at that. an absolute bullet. that gives the capitals a 1-0 lead. his first goal of the...
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only steve jobs would have that certainty, to say, the beatles are wrong, and they'll eventually comeht. >> and nearly a year ago the beatles finally did make it to itunes and have proven to be one of apples biggest artists sold more than 9 million songs at 1.5 million albums. >> we'll hear more about iphone 5 and that other gadget that made them so famous and so rich. >>> after another key al qaeda hit, looks like david letterman is going to have to find something else to read in his spare time. take a look. >> boy, we're getting it done overseas. the u.s. now special forces bombed and killed the editor of al qaeda magazine. did you hear about this? so if you're delivery this month is a little late -- it's because -- they killed him. hey, where's my -- al qaeda magazine, very popular, or as it's known over there, a.q. oh, and the guy's very good. the guy they knocked off. before he worked at al qaeda magazine he worked at "car, bomb and driver." he was very good. >> all right. ahead next hour, we're on amanda knox watch. the american student reportedly left rome, heading home this mo
only steve jobs would have that certainty, to say, the beatles are wrong, and they'll eventually comeht. >> and nearly a year ago the beatles finally did make it to itunes and have proven to be one of apples biggest artists sold more than 9 million songs at 1.5 million albums. >> we'll hear more about iphone 5 and that other gadget that made them so famous and so rich. >>> after another key al qaeda hit, looks like david letterman is going to have to find something else to...
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the beatles without rain, it could not have happened. >> i agree with you there again. the current situation, it's completely different than what it looked like this morning or this afternoon. it was foggy along the coastline here. you can see a little sliver of san francisco's coastline remaining clear but not for long. this is setting the stage for a cooler afternoon for your tuesday. 62 degrees in half moon bay. fog will be here in san francisco. 67, mid-70s in san rafael and santa rosa. places along coast dropping as much as 15 degrees. san jose, 77. 72 on the coast right on the peninsula in san mateo. 71 in oakland and getting up to 82 in antioch and fairfield. around the monterey bay, cooler day, 64 in monterey. 80 for you in morgan hill. cooling the next couple of days and then drizzle tuesday night into wednesday morning. then really just a slight upward trend heading into thursday and friday, but by the weekend, low to mid-80s, low 70s at the beaches. really nice, warmer weather for the upcoming weekend. >> thank you very much. >>> larry beil has sports and toni
the beatles without rain, it could not have happened. >> i agree with you there again. the current situation, it's completely different than what it looked like this morning or this afternoon. it was foggy along the coastline here. you can see a little sliver of san francisco's coastline remaining clear but not for long. this is setting the stage for a cooler afternoon for your tuesday. 62 degrees in half moon bay. fog will be here in san francisco. 67, mid-70s in san rafael and santa...