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they're the beatles. inflatable beatles. s a white phenomenon. they were everywhere. ♪ that's what i want >> the beatles created a rock industry. they were selling in ways no one had ever sold before, and they were playing venues that were bigger than anyone had ever played before. >> ladies and gentlemen, honored by their country, decorated by their queen and loved here in america, here are the beatles! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ help me if you can ♪ i'm feeling down ♪ and i do appreciate you being around ♪ ♪ help me get my feet back on the ground ♪ ♪ won't you please please help me ♪ ♪ help me help me ♪ ooh >> how are you actually planning to spend this money? >> what money? he says. >> doesn't he give any to you? >> no, no. have you seen that car of his? >> the beatles taught every other band that writing your own music made you more powerful. ♪ >> that last line's got -- >> i think what's really funny about a band like the stones is they did tons of covers on their first couple albums. it wasn't until they really figured o
they're the beatles. inflatable beatles. s a white phenomenon. they were everywhere. ♪ that's what i want >> the beatles created a rock industry. they were selling in ways no one had ever sold before, and they were playing venues that were bigger than anyone had ever played before. >> ladies and gentlemen, honored by their country, decorated by their queen and loved here in america, here are the beatles! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ help me if you can ♪ i'm feeling down ♪ and i...
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time broke up the beatles, money broke up the beatles. business broke up the beatles.o off and do their own stuff broke up the beatles. >> he's a fleshier, heavier beatle these days. respectively married. and when the kids come to his concerts, they don't scream anymore. they listen. the significant thing is both john lennon and paul mccartney made music in their own particular ways that was focused on the fact that they were deeply in love with a woman. ♪ but i'm not the only one >> mccartney went home and made the record where he plays all the instruments on his own. this kind of cozy domesticity, beautiful, wonderful, warm music. >> it's going to look roughly like this. this is our first showing of it. >> this is just the mock-up, folks. >> the new album. >> it's going to be called ringo's reviewer. >> i sell records, it doesn't matter if they've got the beatles or not. if they don't like the record, they won't buy it, you know? >> ringo, who to this day, people dismiss way too much, has tremendous success in the '70s and george harrison, who had been stockpiling th
time broke up the beatles, money broke up the beatles. business broke up the beatles.o off and do their own stuff broke up the beatles. >> he's a fleshier, heavier beatle these days. respectively married. and when the kids come to his concerts, they don't scream anymore. they listen. the significant thing is both john lennon and paul mccartney made music in their own particular ways that was focused on the fact that they were deeply in love with a woman. ♪ but i'm not the only one...
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world that the beatles created. fast. still to come: the smell of old books, 17th century potpourri, and vinyl, we ta ke century potpourri, and vinyl, we take a whiff at the smells scientists want to record before they sphere forever. headline —— disappear forever. they sphere forever. headline —— disappearforever. headlines they sphere forever. headline —— disappear forever. headlines next. hello. this is breakfast, with charlie stayt and sally nugent. the united states warns it could take further action against syria. us officials say they will also impose additional sanctions as a war of words with russia intensifies. good morning. it's saturday the 8th of april. also ahead... reports from sweden say exposes has been found in
world that the beatles created. fast. still to come: the smell of old books, 17th century potpourri, and vinyl, we ta ke century potpourri, and vinyl, we take a whiff at the smells scientists want to record before they sphere forever. headline —— disappear forever. they sphere forever. headline —— disappearforever. headlines they sphere forever. headline —— disappear forever. headlines next. hello. this is breakfast, with charlie stayt and sally nugent. the united states warns it...
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. ♪ my dream came true >> the beatles took a bunch of those strains, the everly brothers from the '50s influence for them with the harmonies. ♪ wake up, little susie, wake up ♪ ♪ wake up little susie wake up >> so the beatles from liverpool are taking this pop sound but putting their own spin on it. ♪
. ♪ my dream came true >> the beatles took a bunch of those strains, the everly brothers from the '50s influence for them with the harmonies. ♪ wake up, little susie, wake up ♪ ♪ wake up little susie wake up >> so the beatles from liverpool are taking this pop sound but putting their own spin on it. ♪
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paul, i talk about members of the left in the early 20th century, i talk about the hipsters and the beatles. i get two figures of the cast of allen ginsberg and jack kerouac who were central, biographical elements in this book. and talk about timothy leary and a whole array of characters who course through the decade of the 1960s and think of the counterculture of the 1960s when we think of the hippies and participants in one capacity or another and they were individuals who were disenchanted with matters as they were in some fashion, concerned about jim crow and its continuance, they were deeply concerned about the war in vietnam, two of this when pillars in a matter of speaking and they were also concerned about elemental issues, family relationships and personal dealings and sexuality and consciousness, rationality, there was this coalescing of forces, demographic, economic, literary, cultural, some political in nature that welded together and provided this backdrop allowing the counterculture of the 1960s to be as large in scope and scale is approved to be. there were several sparks or
paul, i talk about members of the left in the early 20th century, i talk about the hipsters and the beatles. i get two figures of the cast of allen ginsberg and jack kerouac who were central, biographical elements in this book. and talk about timothy leary and a whole array of characters who course through the decade of the 1960s and think of the counterculture of the 1960s when we think of the hippies and participants in one capacity or another and they were individuals who were disenchanted...
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it's 50 years since the beatles recorded sergeant pepper's lonely hearts club band. oday we're focusing on getting better and have been to liverpool to ask whether those words ring true half a century on. the song itself... paul mccartney saying it's getting better butjohn saying it's getting better butjohn saying it's getting better butjohn saying it couldn't get much worse, that's kind of reflective of the british attitude, stiff upper lip and we needed more than ever. british attitude, stiff upper lip and we needed more than everlj think life has changed a lot since the 605 and 5eventie5. i think in the 605 and 5eventie5. i think in the 605 and 705 people were a lot more carefree. they weren't money orientated like people are now. crime wa5 orientated like people are now. crime was a lot less. our children we re crime was a lot less. our children were 5afer. i think they were definitely better days. were 5afer. i think they were definitely better day5.|j were 5afer. i think they were definitely better days. i would have loved to see how life would have been like in
it's 50 years since the beatles recorded sergeant pepper's lonely hearts club band. oday we're focusing on getting better and have been to liverpool to ask whether those words ring true half a century on. the song itself... paul mccartney saying it's getting better butjohn saying it's getting better butjohn saying it's getting better butjohn saying it couldn't get much worse, that's kind of reflective of the british attitude, stiff upper lip and we needed more than ever. british attitude, stiff...
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for me, that‘s what the beatles did. mories you are sharing on that. we have lots of fa cts are sharing on that. we have lots of facts about this album. when i‘m 64 was written by paul mccartney on the age of 16 on the family piano that he released it on the piano —— album 20 years later because it was his dad ‘s birthday. still to come this morning, are you a stickler for apostrophes? i still to come this morning, are you a sticklerfor apostrophes? i know still to come this morning, are you a stickler for apostrophes? i know a man who is. he goes around correcting signs in the middle of the night. this is one he has done. greengrocers called gardener‘s patch. we will meet him shortly that first, let‘s joined the patch. we will meet him shortly that first, let‘sjoined the bbc‘s news teams are around the uk. good morning, i‘m sonja jessup. data seen by bbc london shows there‘s been a huge rise in the number of people struggling to afford a home, who‘ve been placed in temporary accommodation outside the capital. it‘s gone u
for me, that‘s what the beatles did. mories you are sharing on that. we have lots of fa cts are sharing on that. we have lots of facts about this album. when i‘m 64 was written by paul mccartney on the age of 16 on the family piano that he released it on the piano —— album 20 years later because it was his dad ‘s birthday. still to come this morning, are you a stickler for apostrophes? i still to come this morning, are you a sticklerfor apostrophes? i know still to come this morning,...
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. >> you start the decade with the death of a beatle. u don't really know where you're going to go from that point. culturally or musically. >> for a while it seemed there was nothing new on the horizon. announcing the latest achievement in home entertainment. the power of sight, the power of sound, mtv, music television. we a areo excited about this new concept in tv. we'll be doing for tv what fm did for radio. >> at the time the world was saying, we don't think anybody's going oh watch videos over and over. but we knew we had something special. ♪ >> mtv made you feel like the artists were in the room. you had a personal concert all day. >> when you have the rotation of, say, maybe a hundred different videos being rotated over and over on mtv, they do a great job of exposing new acts. ♪ >> britain was ahead of the curve. they had a ton of videos in their inventory. and that was what paved the way for this accidental second british invasion. >> if you look at some of the groups on the popular music charts in america today, you can't help
. >> you start the decade with the death of a beatle. u don't really know where you're going to go from that point. culturally or musically. >> for a while it seemed there was nothing new on the horizon. announcing the latest achievement in home entertainment. the power of sight, the power of sound, mtv, music television. we a areo excited about this new concept in tv. we'll be doing for tv what fm did for radio. >> at the time the world was saying, we don't think anybody's...
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. >> the beatles. >> the beatles suck. where i come from, it was the stones or beatles.cks like the beatles. they do all that mushy [ bleep ]. >> among inmates, keenan is a popular figure. but those who have known him the longest have witnessed another side. >> before he went in he was very narcissistic and the world revolved around mike. he was involved in drugs. he was involved in alcohol. nobody would be happy with the way he behaved before he got arrested for this. it was terrible. he'll admit it, he was a terrible guy. >> martin keenan believes 24 years on death row has had a numbing effect on his brother. >> emotionally, i think, it's almost like there's a curtain there. he's kind of bland. >> you're awfully calm for someone who has spent how much time now? >> mind over matter at this point. i had to deal with it. just blot it out. both my parents died, and my sister died, unfortunately, while i was on this case. yeah. couldn't go to any of their funerals. wasn't allowed. so, yeah. struggled through that, too. tried not to grieve. pretty much succeeded in that. may
. >> the beatles. >> the beatles suck. where i come from, it was the stones or beatles.cks like the beatles. they do all that mushy [ bleep ]. >> among inmates, keenan is a popular figure. but those who have known him the longest have witnessed another side. >> before he went in he was very narcissistic and the world revolved around mike. he was involved in drugs. he was involved in alcohol. nobody would be happy with the way he behaved before he got arrested for this....
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and the great resistance of a more solitary cast from bob dylan to the beatles to the san francisco airplane, quicksilver, grateful dead and so forth and i think that young people were drawn to messages that were being imparted. messages of a challenging, of a probing, of a provocative. [bleep] and sometimes of a radical nature. and testing the verities that were in place and testing american institutions and even contesting the way people interacted with one another, the way people talk and the way they behave. there's a very radical facet of the counterculturethat i highlight . there were revolutionary possibilities, i think inherent in some of this. which is why it's perceived as dangerous and that was considered some of the powers that were and they were treated accordingly. there are other avenues, there's the setting up of underground press syndicate, underground newspapers. there's new kinds of economics that are in place during this period, we think of robert crone and gilbert shelton and others, the rag is the underground newspaper in boston in the 1960s and i talk about it again in
and the great resistance of a more solitary cast from bob dylan to the beatles to the san francisco airplane, quicksilver, grateful dead and so forth and i think that young people were drawn to messages that were being imparted. messages of a challenging, of a probing, of a provocative. [bleep] and sometimes of a radical nature. and testing the verities that were in place and testing american institutions and even contesting the way people interacted with one another, the way people talk and...
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. >> you know, you start the decade with the death of a beatle. where youe going from that point. >> for awhile it seemed there was nothing on the horizon. announcing the latest in home video. mtv television. >> we are excited about the new concept in tv. we will be doing for tv what fm did for radio. >> at the time the world was saying we don't think anybody is going to watch videos over and over, but we knew we had something special. ♪ >> mtv made you feel like those artists were in the room. you had a personal concert. >> when you have the rotation of say maybe 100 different videos being rotated over and over on mtv, they do a great job of exposing new acts. ♪ >> they had a ton of videos in inventory, that's what paved the way for the accidental second british invasion. >> you look at some of the america day, can't help asking where on earth did they come from. the answer is the same today as two decades ago. they come from britain. >> the music isn't anything like the famous group that came from there, the beatles. >> got to understand they we
. >> you know, you start the decade with the death of a beatle. where youe going from that point. >> for awhile it seemed there was nothing on the horizon. announcing the latest in home video. mtv television. >> we are excited about the new concept in tv. we will be doing for tv what fm did for radio. >> at the time the world was saying we don't think anybody is going to watch videos over and over, but we knew we had something special. ♪ >> mtv made you feel...
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to the music is quickly, but that's a shows have big to beatles were back in the day.mplishment for those artists. congratulations to them. there you guys go, now you are in the now, time for your 60 second express. >> with a nuclear payload capable of striking american city, that is no longer a distant hypothetical. >> tensions are high, the carl vinson is closing in on the area. meantime, a show of force on display, the military holding exercises according to p >> students are mixing prescription medication and water bottles in order to get high here in loudoun. shootings -- students shared a drink containing the drug. there was a similar incident nearby at potomac falls high school. >> an unusually high number of absence requests starting this friday. >> i hope they work it out. >> the wizards are coming home tonight for game five. the series is tied right now, it's a bit early, so take today off if you need to, they said. [laughter] autria: still giving away one more set of it's league night!? 'saved money on motorcycle insurance with geico! goin' up the country. b
to the music is quickly, but that's a shows have big to beatles were back in the day.mplishment for those artists. congratulations to them. there you guys go, now you are in the now, time for your 60 second express. >> with a nuclear payload capable of striking american city, that is no longer a distant hypothetical. >> tensions are high, the carl vinson is closing in on the area. meantime, a show of force on display, the military holding exercises according to p >> students...
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like to know if you like the beatles."." i said, "oh my god, i didn't know you spoke english." he said, "i speak perfect english." i said, "well, who's your favorite beatle?" and he said paul. "wow, what's your favorite song, is it 'back in the ussr?'" he said, "no, it's 'yesterday,' think about it." i ended up an inch and a half away from his nose. and that's how i got the truth. the truth is that this is the cold face of power in russia. so, i worked with donald trump quite a while ago, but even back then there was this chaos and madness that surrounded him. so, i remember saying to him, "donald, how do you weather the storm, it's madness around you wherever you go, whatever you do, whatever you say, there's this so frenetic energy?" and suddenly, this quiet calm came over him, and he said, "i am storm." that all this sort of frenetic crazy energy and sense of chaos is very easy for donald to navigate through that because he created it. and it's actually us that can't cope with it. my name is platon, and this is my brief
like to know if you like the beatles."." i said, "oh my god, i didn't know you spoke english." he said, "i speak perfect english." i said, "well, who's your favorite beatle?" and he said paul. "wow, what's your favorite song, is it 'back in the ussr?'" he said, "no, it's 'yesterday,' think about it." i ended up an inch and a half away from his nose. and that's how i got the truth. the truth is that this is the cold face of power in...
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over the years big names have played here like the beatles, david bowing and rob dhillon but the bristoluse of the name. now the title colston, which today has been described as toxic, will be replaced by something new and possibly commercial. a rhino called sudan is looking for love on the dating app tinder. his keepers in kenya have posted his details on the site, hoping the 15—year old animal will find a female rhino to help protect the species. tim allman reports. #je t‘aime # oui, je t‘aime # meet sudan. he is literally one of a kind, the last male northern white rhino on earth. and what do you do if you are feeling lonely these days? go online. tinder is going to broadcast a profile for our rhino sudan. it will be broadcast in 190 countries and in a0 languages. it is really the first time that tinder has done something like that, to that scale. on his profile sudan claims to perform well under pressure and says he likes to eat grass and chill in the mud, and admits to being six foot tall and weighing 5,000lbs. that's more than 2,000 kilos. obviously, sudan is not really looking to
over the years big names have played here like the beatles, david bowing and rob dhillon but the bristoluse of the name. now the title colston, which today has been described as toxic, will be replaced by something new and possibly commercial. a rhino called sudan is looking for love on the dating app tinder. his keepers in kenya have posted his details on the site, hoping the 15—year old animal will find a female rhino to help protect the species. tim allman reports. #je t‘aime # oui, je...
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was editing, finishing up the editing of the beatles documentary. was just prepping, the actual directing of the first episode of genius, about al ber einstein and i thought, oh, my gosh, we just did the second interviews with ringo and paul. they went deeper than before. and we were beginning to shape sort of the final story line of the movie and focus on the themes and i said, wait a minute. these young guys trusted their principles. they, they, they trusted their perception of what was right and what was wrong. whether that was artistic in their personal or political live, right. and the reason they're great is because it turned out they were right more than they were wrong and they're willing to take chances, but they didn't understand why you wouldn't take a chance because their instincts were calling to them to go deeper. to explore the unknown of that medium. so whether you can say they were individually geniuses or not, collectively, i sort of felt like that defines genius because what i'm sieeing with a young albert einstein was a kind of c
was editing, finishing up the editing of the beatles documentary. was just prepping, the actual directing of the first episode of genius, about al ber einstein and i thought, oh, my gosh, we just did the second interviews with ringo and paul. they went deeper than before. and we were beginning to shape sort of the final story line of the movie and focus on the themes and i said, wait a minute. these young guys trusted their principles. they, they, they trusted their perception of what was...
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as the beatles said, the world keeps getting better. ♪ ♪ when heartburn hits, fight back fast with tumsit starts dissolving the instant it touches your tongue. and neutralizes stomach acid at the source. ♪ tum -tum -tum -tum smoothies! only from tums at angie's list, we believe there are certain things you can count on, like what goes down doesn't always come back up. [ toilet flushes ] so when you need a plumber, you can count on us to help you find the right person for the job. discover all the ways we can help at angie's list. ...better than a manual, and my hygienist says it does. but... ...they're not all the same. turns out, they're really... ...different. who knew? i had no idea. so, she said look for... ...one that's shaped like a dental tool with a round... ...brush head. go pro with oral-b. oral-b's rounded brush head surrounds each tooth to... ...gently remove more plaque and... ...oral-b crossaction is clinically proven to... ...remove more plaque than sonicare diamondclean. my mouth feels so clean. i'll only use an oral-b! the #1 brand used by dentists worldwide. oral-b. br
as the beatles said, the world keeps getting better. ♪ ♪ when heartburn hits, fight back fast with tumsit starts dissolving the instant it touches your tongue. and neutralizes stomach acid at the source. ♪ tum -tum -tum -tum smoothies! only from tums at angie's list, we believe there are certain things you can count on, like what goes down doesn't always come back up. [ toilet flushes ] so when you need a plumber, you can count on us to help you find the right person for the job. discover...
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the concert hall, which over the years has seen performances by louis armstrong, the beatles and bob rley, was named after edward colston, a bristol merchant whose fortune was partly built on slavery in the 17th and 18th centuries. our correspondent, jon kay, takes up the story. 300 years on, he still divides opinion. edward colston, philanthropist and slave trader. only this month, his statue in bristol was defaced. and now his name will go from the city's concert hall. i think it's a fundamental change and a very important decision. trustees say it's time to end the toxic association with slavery. if i've got members of staff who are uncomfortable coming in the building, if there are people, bristolians, and people from further afield who feel that this place isn't for them because of perceived associations, then that's something i can't be doing with. like other ports around the uk, this city is still struggling to come to terms with the role that it played in the brutality of the slave trade. a period which brought wealth and influence, but which also caused lasting shame. so for
the concert hall, which over the years has seen performances by louis armstrong, the beatles and bob rley, was named after edward colston, a bristol merchant whose fortune was partly built on slavery in the 17th and 18th centuries. our correspondent, jon kay, takes up the story. 300 years on, he still divides opinion. edward colston, philanthropist and slave trader. only this month, his statue in bristol was defaced. and now his name will go from the city's concert hall. i think it's a...
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." ♪ -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> here's the beatles!>> there was the desire to get power in order to use it for good. ♪ how does it feel >> pop musicians in today's generation, they can rule the world.
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john hayek pointed out to the beatles failed to audition for decca records and happened after that. d marshall posted didn't happen because of their failure. they tried to come up with the superglue since then and that failure has made -- on these things. so you are one of many examples. jeremy: that's why wanted to write the book. my entire athletic career i heard the clichÉs. i heard the stories but there is no depth to them. there's no outlet to say well why? we hear failure makes you stronger and adversity makes you have character. i get that but why is that and why did michael jordan continue playing basketball after he was cut in high school? i was raising venture capital for the tech company i have today. i got 100 nose before i got a yes. sublet before we get to that lets look at some of your career achievements. he tried modeling and he did that for a while. it looks good there. then you tried a reality dating show. but those were just experiments because now he has really succeeded by starting a company called the leader in marketing integration whatever that means. >> inte
john hayek pointed out to the beatles failed to audition for decca records and happened after that. d marshall posted didn't happen because of their failure. they tried to come up with the superglue since then and that failure has made -- on these things. so you are one of many examples. jeremy: that's why wanted to write the book. my entire athletic career i heard the clichÉs. i heard the stories but there is no depth to them. there's no outlet to say well why? we hear failure makes you...
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. >> if the beatles and justin bieber were touring together during their prime, who would
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john hayek pointed out to the beatles failed to audition for decca records and happened after that. d marshall posted didn't happen because of their failure. they tried to come up with the superglue since then and that failure has made -- on these things. so you are one of many examples. jeremy: that's why wanted to write the book. my entire athletic career i heard the clichÉs. i heard the stories but there is no depth to them. there's no outlet to say well why? we hear failure makes you stronger and adversity makes you have character. i get that but why is that and why did michael jordan continue playing basketball after he was cut in high school? i was raising venture capital for the tech company i have today. i got 100 nose before i got a yes. sublet before we get to that lets look at some of your career achievements. he tried modeling and he did that for a while. it looks good there. then you tried a reality dating show. but those were just experiments because now he has really succeeded by starting a company called the leader in marketing integration whatever that means. >> inte
john hayek pointed out to the beatles failed to audition for decca records and happened after that. d marshall posted didn't happen because of their failure. they tried to come up with the superglue since then and that failure has made -- on these things. so you are one of many examples. jeremy: that's why wanted to write the book. my entire athletic career i heard the clichÉs. i heard the stories but there is no depth to them. there's no outlet to say well why? we hear failure makes you...
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using the stations here, the beatles arrive here for their first american tour, and many diplomatic events took bit ofcreating quite a traffic through this portion of the station. we are back in the main hall and by the 1950's, the main hall had suffered quite a bit of use and was in fairly bad condition. out andr was taken removed. the ceilings were covered with gold paint and there was blue paint put on some of the walls. congress and others began to debate the future of washington union station. many other stations were being shuttered and torn down. conversationars of for congress and others to decide what the next best use for this facility should be. finally, they decided to turn it into a business center. main hall was turned into a visitor center and the floor was her moved so that an eight thousand square foot display area could be built here. was referred to by one of the critics as the pit. thereoor was removed and was literally a large hole where there were two movie theaters and visual displays than. as one newspaper critic reported, one, he referred to it as the pit, a name t
using the stations here, the beatles arrive here for their first american tour, and many diplomatic events took bit ofcreating quite a traffic through this portion of the station. we are back in the main hall and by the 1950's, the main hall had suffered quite a bit of use and was in fairly bad condition. out andr was taken removed. the ceilings were covered with gold paint and there was blue paint put on some of the walls. congress and others began to debate the future of washington union...
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. ♪ to teenaged girls, they were the beatles. . >> it was military, but i would do it all over again. you're here, so you fall instructions. this is where you're going to sing, this is what you're going to wear, when you've had it you're going to leave. >> reporter: you were in the band five years? >> yes. and then i needed more. >> reporter: he set out to find his own musical sound. ricky martin's made 15 albums in spanish and english, won five grammy awards and captivated audience audiences around the world. do you still have that same feeling that you got when you were 6 years old? >> i'm addicted, yes, i am hooked on this. it forces me to analyze my emotions. because that's what the audience wants. the audience wants you to be transparent, to be real, to be honest. and even when i had to hide things about my persona on stage, i wasn't. on stage, i was just completely open. >> reporter: off stage, martin had secrets. but when his twin sons, matteo and valentino were born to a surrogate mother in 2008, he had an epiphany. >> if
. ♪ to teenaged girls, they were the beatles. . >> it was military, but i would do it all over again. you're here, so you fall instructions. this is where you're going to sing, this is what you're going to wear, when you've had it you're going to leave. >> reporter: you were in the band five years? >> yes. and then i needed more. >> reporter: he set out to find his own musical sound. ricky martin's made 15 albums in spanish and english, won five grammy awards and...
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the concert hall, which over the years has seen performances by louis armstrong, the beatles and bob ilt on slavery in the 17th and 18th centuries. 0ur correspondent, jon kay, takes up the story. 300 years on, he still divides opinion. edward colston, philanthropist and slave trader. only this month, his statue in bristol was defaced.
the concert hall, which over the years has seen performances by louis armstrong, the beatles and bob ilt on slavery in the 17th and 18th centuries. 0ur correspondent, jon kay, takes up the story. 300 years on, he still divides opinion. edward colston, philanthropist and slave trader. only this month, his statue in bristol was defaced.
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it is different from the beatles‘ song. true. it is different from the beatles' song. e time of my life. # when you still need me, when you still feed me when i'm 64.|j # when you still need me, when you still feed me when i'm 64. i feed myself. i am fairly independent currently and long may it be thus. there has been huge changes in life expectancy over the last 50 years. so if we look at the 64—year—old in 1967, you would have on average 12 years of life expectancy. a woman would have around 80 years life expectancy. today that has transformed, especially for men, and actually a man aged 64 will have 23 years of life expectancy ahead, so thatis years of life expectancy ahead, so that is over a doubling. not all 64 —year—olds are as active as gavia but better diet, less smoking and medical advances have all helped.- when i get old... paul stevens is also 64 and works part—time as a road patrol officer. he has been married to gwen for it years. both we re married to gwen for it years. both were previously divorced. commonplace today. not so 50 years ago. it just commonp
it is different from the beatles‘ song. true. it is different from the beatles' song. e time of my life. # when you still need me, when you still feed me when i'm 64.|j # when you still need me, when you still feed me when i'm 64. i feed myself. i am fairly independent currently and long may it be thus. there has been huge changes in life expectancy over the last 50 years. so if we look at the 64—year—old in 1967, you would have on average 12 years of life expectancy. a woman would have...
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. >> the black beatles. >> yeah. >> tell us about the other artists. >> sure. 21 savage, local acts such as chad french. >> when you put a festival like performers. how you put the music together. the chart toppers or is there real psychology and sociology involved in the compilation of your festival performers. you studied. you actually studied in college. >> i think it's a balance. it's getting balance. to have messages as well as folks to have a good time and celebrate. and just creating a good energy and a good vibe among the festival goers and he might get to see him with nick grant or a nao so there's a really important blend with people as well as looking at how there's blend along with the mission of broccoli city. >> music has always been so much a part of our lives and our culture. our heritage. what is it to millennials? >> i know millennials that are more into music than they are into news but that's my thing. music is very much a part of who they are and how they define themselves. >> i think for all generations music is such an important part of our culture in terms of, you
. >> the black beatles. >> yeah. >> tell us about the other artists. >> sure. 21 savage, local acts such as chad french. >> when you put a festival like performers. how you put the music together. the chart toppers or is there real psychology and sociology involved in the compilation of your festival performers. you studied. you actually studied in college. >> i think it's a balance. it's getting balance. to have messages as well as folks to have a good time...
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when paul mccartney was in detroit, and god bless paul mccartney and the beatles. but he attacked and condemned me because i murder innocent animals because nugent family eats deer. when they asked me to respond to that's, i said i want to thank paul mccartney for providing us with the soundtrack of our lives. liz: he personally atangd you for being a hunter. some people don't like animals being killed. why doesn't he debate you and tell you why they don't like hunting. but let's set that aside. i want to talk about your experience in the white house. what did you talk to the president about? >> all the issues about quality of life in america. everything from guns and campfire and the beautiful woman who routed us at the white house. tax reform and tort reform, the importance of securing our borders. we went up the scale of dynamic issues like to north korea. and the russian bombers off the alaska coast. i have got to tell you, the man was open and attentive. he genuinely cared about what we had to provide him in our dialogue. it was a wonderful dave easiness and c
when paul mccartney was in detroit, and god bless paul mccartney and the beatles. but he attacked and condemned me because i murder innocent animals because nugent family eats deer. when they asked me to respond to that's, i said i want to thank paul mccartney for providing us with the soundtrack of our lives. liz: he personally atangd you for being a hunter. some people don't like animals being killed. why doesn't he debate you and tell you why they don't like hunting. but let's set that...
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the beatles arrive here for their first american tour, and many diplomatic events took place, creating quite a bit of traffic through this portion of the station. we are back in the main hall and by the 1950's, unfortunately the , main hall had suffered quite a bit of use and was in fairly bad condition. in fact, the floor here was taken out and removed. , this humanstually were covered with gold paint in some places. there was blue paint put on some of the walls. congress and others began to debate the future of washington union station. around the country, many others train stations were being shuttered and torn down. fortunately, he did not happen here, but it took about 20 years of conversation for congress and others to decide what the next best use for this facility should be. finally, they decided to turn it into a national visitor's center. finally, the main hall was visitor's center, and the floor was removed so that any thousand square foot display area could be built here. 8000 square foot display area could be built here. it was referred to by one of the critics as the pit.
the beatles arrive here for their first american tour, and many diplomatic events took place, creating quite a bit of traffic through this portion of the station. we are back in the main hall and by the 1950's, unfortunately the , main hall had suffered quite a bit of use and was in fairly bad condition. in fact, the floor here was taken out and removed. , this humanstually were covered with gold paint in some places. there was blue paint put on some of the walls. congress and others began to...
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remember, this is a country where chewing gum or listening to the beatles were prohibited. to have twitter every day. one things i love about coming to cuba is the fact that i can put my iphone away who cares. look wt have around us. i hope cubans that continue to have access to free information, they will still want to preserve the family times. ♪ >> anthony: tourists have been coming to cuba for some time. predominantly europeans, many of them men of a certain age, looking for, how should we say, company. now it looks like americans looking to live out fantasies of "godfather 2" will soon be able to do so. and it's all still here for them. ♪ but there's new stuff, too. this is certainly new. fabrica de arte, the hottest spot in havana. a nightclub, performance space, art gallery, highlighting artists, musicians and deejays from around the world. questlove is scheduled to deejay here tomorrow night. >> inti: it's like a big bag that all the arts can fit inside. >> anthony: what is going on here? i asked inti herrera and x alfonso, two of the young entrepreneurs behind the p
remember, this is a country where chewing gum or listening to the beatles were prohibited. to have twitter every day. one things i love about coming to cuba is the fact that i can put my iphone away who cares. look wt have around us. i hope cubans that continue to have access to free information, they will still want to preserve the family times. ♪ >> anthony: tourists have been coming to cuba for some time. predominantly europeans, many of them men of a certain age, looking for, how...
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we could have done so much better if we only had the beatles. >> tom shillue: didn't we just show clipsf the whole show. it was probably dumb to talk about politics and think we could run a regular show. >> the three of us are literally cheaper than clips the way you run the show. >> i'm paying to be here. >> that's what i'm here. >> i'm here just to save america. >> tom shillue: you guys are three top guests. we love you so much on the show. do you think we could have shown a clip with one of you guys in it, at least? >> all three of us were kind of waiting for that, didn't want to say anything. but usually, yeah, you - - . >> don't. it's a sequence of really bad hair days. my hair, when i did red eye, i don't know if it's the humidity in the room, but generally does not look good. >> you're seeing the clips. you could see i had the beard. >> i couldn't see that, actually. >> tom shillue: past the resident artist, doesn't like the beard. said you've gotta shave, so you did. i shaved for you, just so you know that, just for these last two shows. coming up, one last half time with tv's a
we could have done so much better if we only had the beatles. >> tom shillue: didn't we just show clipsf the whole show. it was probably dumb to talk about politics and think we could run a regular show. >> the three of us are literally cheaper than clips the way you run the show. >> i'm paying to be here. >> that's what i'm here. >> i'm here just to save america. >> tom shillue: you guys are three top guests. we love you so much on the show. do you think we...
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michael is a professional barito baritone, and he will sing to you everything from italian opera to the beatles. ♪ ♪ whisper words of weus duisdomt it be ♪ ♪ >> his parents are his biggest advocates. to see his inspiring journey, tune in at 4:00. he inspired my heart. >> good for him. >> good for him. can't wait >>> here are the seven things you need to know today. >> number one, 15-year-old elizabeth thomas was found safe in northern california after being kidnapped five waepbeeks . her teacher was arrested yesterday. >>> number two from the live desk, fairfield police are investigating after one person was shot near cement hill and peabody road not far from travis air forcee and drivers being asked to avoid the area for the next few hours. >>> the man accused of gunning down three men in fresno will be arraigned in a few hours for another murder. yesterday the d.a. charged kori muhammad for the shooting death of a security guard at a motel 6 last week and has not been charged yet in this week's attack. >>> and then the group that invited ann coulter to speak is threatening to sue the universi
michael is a professional barito baritone, and he will sing to you everything from italian opera to the beatles. ♪ ♪ whisper words of weus duisdomt it be ♪ ♪ >> his parents are his biggest advocates. to see his inspiring journey, tune in at 4:00. he inspired my heart. >> good for him. >> good for him. can't wait >>> here are the seven things you need to know today. >> number one, 15-year-old elizabeth thomas was found safe in northern california after...
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professional baritone, and he will sing you everything from "sesame street" to italian opera to the beatles. ♪ ♪ ♪ it be ♪ ♪ >> he sings to inspire others and his parents are his biggest advocates. listen to when we told them michael had been chosen as a abc7 star. >> oh, that's so sweet. i love that reaction. >> please tune in to the full story tonight at 4:00 p.m. >>> next, the seven things you need to know as you start your day. >> a small town used a coin to select a president. believe it or not, it's part of a long-standing tradition. >>> b.a.r.t. making a major whoa! you're not taking these. hey, hey, hey! you're not taking those. whoa, whoa! you're not taking that. come with me. you're not taking that. you're not taking that. you're not taking that. mom, i'm taking the subaru. don't be late. even when we're not there to keep them safe, our subaru outback will be. (vo) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. >>> it's 5:23. number one, authorities say the 15-year-old thomas who was found safe in northern california after being kidnapped five weeks ago is going to reunite with her fam
professional baritone, and he will sing you everything from "sesame street" to italian opera to the beatles. ♪ ♪ ♪ it be ♪ ♪ >> he sings to inspire others and his parents are his biggest advocates. listen to when we told them michael had been chosen as a abc7 star. >> oh, that's so sweet. i love that reaction. >> please tune in to the full story tonight at 4:00 p.m. >>> next, the seven things you need to know as you start your day. >> a small...
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. >> reporter: he'll gladly sing the beatles. ♪ let it be >> his parents watched him walk a wa a winnerse last spring. he has since filmed a music video. a triumph after a hard beginning. arnold and kathy valcor always wanted a family. >> i wanted one of each. >> we got what we wanted. >> reporter: after a daughter michael answered their prayers. born in daly city. >> spoefsht. >> reporter: but kathy says as time passed she knew something wasn't right. and i went to the doctor and i said he isn't talking. >> reporter: again and again they were told he would grow out of it. finally, the diagnosis. autism. >> i told arnold, i think i cried for 15 minutes, and we started thinking about what we needed to do. >> reporter: as an adult michael says communicating is often isolating. >> because all of a sudden i get something wrong for them. >> reporter: it's music that connects him with the world, and his biggest advocates are supporting his dream. >> i love you too. >> reporter: his parents now 80 and 75 say they often worry about what will happen to michael once they're gone. but tonight happ
. >> reporter: he'll gladly sing the beatles. ♪ let it be >> his parents watched him walk a wa a winnerse last spring. he has since filmed a music video. a triumph after a hard beginning. arnold and kathy valcor always wanted a family. >> i wanted one of each. >> we got what we wanted. >> reporter: after a daughter michael answered their prayers. born in daly city. >> spoefsht. >> reporter: but kathy says as time passed she knew something wasn't...
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who can name all the beatles? immy: yeah, right, yeah. >> like what's the nickname of john f. kennedy? you're like, jack! it is, it was. he's dead. >> jimmy: oh, no. >> he died. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: hit by a bicycle. >> i am so soar i. he got hit in the penis with a bicycle on vacation. >> jimmy: oh my gosh. >> so bad. i'm so sorry. american history. >> jimmy: good to see you. go see the movie, jenny plays the teacher in it, she doesn't know anything. "gifted" opens friday and everywhere april 21st. be right back with dustin lynch! jenny slate. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> dicky: the jimmy kimmel live concert series is presented by mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. >> dicky: the jimmy kimmel live concert series is presented by mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. >> jimmy: i want to thank pierce brosnan, jenny slate and apologize to matt damon we ran out of time. "nightline" is next but first, here with the song "small town boy" dustin lynch! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ i'm a dirt road in the headlights i'm a ma
who can name all the beatles? immy: yeah, right, yeah. >> like what's the nickname of john f. kennedy? you're like, jack! it is, it was. he's dead. >> jimmy: oh, no. >> he died. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: hit by a bicycle. >> i am so soar i. he got hit in the penis with a bicycle on vacation. >> jimmy: oh my gosh. >> so bad. i'm so sorry. american history. >> jimmy: good to see you. go see the movie, jenny plays the teacher in it, she doesn't know...
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all this week we've been marking the 50th anniversary of the beatles sergeant pepper album. john maguire has tracked her down and he's been speaking to her about her experience and connection to the song. # wednesday morning at five o'clock as the day begins. # silently closing her bedroom door, leaving the note that she hoped would say more. she goes downstairs to the kitchen clutching her handkerchief. half a century iron andi handkerchief. half a century iron and i am meeting the girl, now a woman, who inspired she's leaving home. that is such a 60s photo, isn't it? i am about 17 here. melanie made front page news when she ran away, attracted by the bright late —— lights of swinging 60s london. there was something about her story that inspired paul mccartney's imagination. about her story that inspired paul mccartney's imaginationm about her story that inspired paul mccartney's imagination. if i hear the song, i don't like to listen to it. i feel terribly sad. the song, i don't like to listen to it. ifeel terribly sad. it's what my father said in the newspaper is one of t
all this week we've been marking the 50th anniversary of the beatles sergeant pepper album. john maguire has tracked her down and he's been speaking to her about her experience and connection to the song. # wednesday morning at five o'clock as the day begins. # silently closing her bedroom door, leaving the note that she hoped would say more. she goes downstairs to the kitchen clutching her handkerchief. half a century iron andi handkerchief. half a century iron and i am meeting the girl, now...
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he'll gladly sing you the beatles. ♪ let it be >> reporter: his parents watched him walk away a winnerlmed a music video, a triumph after a hard beginning. they always wanted a family. >> i want one of each. >> reporter: after a daughter, michael answered their prayers born in daily city. >> he looks so perfect. >> reporter: but kathy says as time passed she knew something wasn't right. >> we went to the doctor and i said he isn't talking. >> reporter: again and again they were told he would grow out of it. finally, the diagnosis. autism. >> i told arnold, i think i cried 15 minutes and i started thinking about what we needed to do. >> reporter: as an adult, michael says communicating is often isolating. >> because all of a sudden i did something wrong for them. >> reporter: it's music that connects him with the world and his biggest advocates are supporting his dream. his parents, now 80 and 75, say they often worry what will happen to michael once they're gone. but tonight happy tears. they're celebrating he's been chosen as an abc 7 star. >> to live a normal life and be a star. my l
he'll gladly sing you the beatles. ♪ let it be >> reporter: his parents watched him walk away a winnerlmed a music video, a triumph after a hard beginning. they always wanted a family. >> i want one of each. >> reporter: after a daughter, michael answered their prayers born in daily city. >> he looks so perfect. >> reporter: but kathy says as time passed she knew something wasn't right. >> we went to the doctor and i said he isn't talking. >>...
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saw the show with you and miller last year, one of the best shows i've seen since the beatles in kansasity in 1964. wow. thank you robert. it is the fall shows, miller, me, and watters in baltimore, tampa, florida, vegas, anaheim, california. tickets going fast, check it all out on billoreilly.com. great mothers and fathers day gifts and we will link you write to the box office if you so desire. maryville tennessee, mr. o'reilly you said starring miller, watters, and me. it should be i. incorrect, jude. here's the easy rule to follow. when deciding between using i and me in a sentence. taking other names out, you wouldn't be starring i. but i really appreciate your question and thanks for watching the program. the tip of the day off and around this time of year, grab some vacation because it's spring and easter time. last fall i booked a trip that should be terrific, not going to tell you where it is, but we have a contest on billoreilly.com. guess where bill is going? all have a full report when i return. here's the fact tip of the day, if you take two good trips a year, it will refres
saw the show with you and miller last year, one of the best shows i've seen since the beatles in kansasity in 1964. wow. thank you robert. it is the fall shows, miller, me, and watters in baltimore, tampa, florida, vegas, anaheim, california. tickets going fast, check it all out on billoreilly.com. great mothers and fathers day gifts and we will link you write to the box office if you so desire. maryville tennessee, mr. o'reilly you said starring miller, watters, and me. it should be i....
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like the beatles say, "take a a sad song and make it better."d mood. i swear, you should try it. >> jimmy: well i was going over some sad songs backstage -- [ laughter ] just in case, just in case you wanted to try one. maybe with the roots and try to -- this is one of the saddest songs. i don't even know if you know "all by myself?" [ laughter ] ♪ all by myself >> oh, yes, yes. >> jimmy: it's a beautiful song. >> very difficult song to sing! >> jimmy: no! [ laughter ] hold up. first of all, i'm not elsa or elena. >> it's a nightmare. >> jimmy: don't talk to me like i'm elena, please. [ laughter ] is it eric carmen? >> questlove: eric carmen, yeah. >> jimmy: would you like to maybe just -- >> i can do any song, but don't know if i can sing it very well. i can turn a sad song into a a salsa, but you have to cut me some slack. >> jimmy: of course we will, we love you! [ cheers and applause ] salma! >> give me your water. ♪ you guys have to help me because -- i didn't sleep last night, guys. my voice is not good. i have to dance because i cannot tu
like the beatles say, "take a a sad song and make it better."d mood. i swear, you should try it. >> jimmy: well i was going over some sad songs backstage -- [ laughter ] just in case, just in case you wanted to try one. maybe with the roots and try to -- this is one of the saddest songs. i don't even know if you know "all by myself?" [ laughter ] ♪ all by myself >> oh, yes, yes. >> jimmy: it's a beautiful song. >> very difficult song to sing!...
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enjoy the warmth and the sunshine. 50 years ago, the beatles released sergeant pepper's lonely heartst some of the album's themes. breakfast‘s jayne mccubbin has been to meet the class of 67, who still believe they were lucky to get by with a little help from theirfriends. let's go back to 1967. what would you think if i sang out of tune? ringo was on vocals here. gordon, jim, ray, billand billy were huge beatles fa ns jim, ray, billand billy were huge beatles fans back in liverpool. how many times did you see them? possibly 75, 100 over the years. many times did you see them? possibly 75, 100 over the yearsm was great times. your count card. hgppy was great times. your count card. happy days. and around this table, i believe they were better days. happy days. and around this table, i believe they were better daysm was a small world, then. we had a small group of people who grew up at the same time and had the same experiences. shared experiences. but it was bands or music or what, they we re it was bands or music or what, they were not any outside pressures to do other things in thos
enjoy the warmth and the sunshine. 50 years ago, the beatles released sergeant pepper's lonely heartst some of the album's themes. breakfast‘s jayne mccubbin has been to meet the class of 67, who still believe they were lucky to get by with a little help from theirfriends. let's go back to 1967. what would you think if i sang out of tune? ringo was on vocals here. gordon, jim, ray, billand billy were huge beatles fa ns jim, ray, billand billy were huge beatles fans back in liverpool. how many...