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that's why the music itself has power. the music itself is medicine. r) life cycle rights and rituals mark important moments of transition in people's lives. music often plays a vital role in elevating these events from the ordinary to the extraordinary. (cohen) i did a film in greece and in astoria queens about this terrific community of epirot musicians. every time they have one of their celebrations-- it could be a wedding or it could be a feast day-- they have to have music. [tambourine, drums, and clarinet playing] you can't have that ritual unless you have that good music. and the best musicians are up there in the mountains of greece, and they'll fly into athens for that one festival. the issue of money isn't important-- that he's there. [music continues] you know, most places, when you want to get excited, you go faster, but somehow with the epirots, they go slower when they want to show how intense they are and expressions of agony and pain and ecstasy-- slow-moving, exotic things... it's crazy. and they dance, and they kind of outdo each other
that's why the music itself has power. the music itself is medicine. r) life cycle rights and rituals mark important moments of transition in people's lives. music often plays a vital role in elevating these events from the ordinary to the extraordinary. (cohen) i did a film in greece and in astoria queens about this terrific community of epirot musicians. every time they have one of their celebrations-- it could be a wedding or it could be a feast day-- they have to have music. [tambourine,...
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they don't have the music sitting in front of them because that destroys the power of the text that gospely, very essential element in communicating effectively the power of gospel music. ♪ a weary land, a weary land, a weary land. ♪ they have to become one with the music and show it through their facial expressions, through their body movements. it has to become them. they have to be convinced that this is what god has done for them. (narrator) another important way music can be transmitted is through notation. [airy flute music] notation systems graphically represent musical elements or specific performance information in order to preserve music. [ensemble plays classical music] (pagano) notation is how the composer communicates to the performer. it's kind of the medium. the composer writes down what he wants in as much detail as he can, and the performer takes that. [music continues] so notation guides us, and we can get inside what the composer was thinking. it's almost as if we're joined with the composer. (narrator) methods of notation can change over time. since the 17th century, co
they don't have the music sitting in front of them because that destroys the power of the text that gospely, very essential element in communicating effectively the power of gospel music. ♪ a weary land, a weary land, a weary land. ♪ they have to become one with the music and show it through their facial expressions, through their body movements. it has to become them. they have to be convinced that this is what god has done for them. (narrator) another important way music can be...
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but but i love the black people and love the black music in the loved southern so black music. such as a wreath of etta james wilson pickett mustang sound he's all those all those little hit records that you're familiar with i'm sure and a lot of people in the city get angry at you oh they they knew they knew very little about us because we kept the doors closed we kind of kept a hush hush than allow the press to come around and interview people and thanks like that so we didn't we didn't have any real hostility but we had a lot of questions you know those guys as long has hippies over there they must be selling dope or something because you know that's that's that's how you make a living and most of those you know it's not music business how did you get the music out of muscle shoals i mean you were producing it you didn't have your own label did you know not at first later on i had a label with capitol records through carl a woman and so you know that's still to know him pretty well you know him quite well he said you know i've got this great little studio down and muscle shel
but but i love the black people and love the black music in the loved southern so black music. such as a wreath of etta james wilson pickett mustang sound he's all those all those little hit records that you're familiar with i'm sure and a lot of people in the city get angry at you oh they they knew they knew very little about us because we kept the doors closed we kind of kept a hush hush than allow the press to come around and interview people and thanks like that so we didn't we didn't have...
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she is also the author of a new autobiography called ". music."my life, my eva, oh eva ♪ ♪ tavis: interview to the women of africa. i think i get that. but tell me more. tell me why. >> most of the time, when it comes to african women, black women, it's always about that stuff and there never seems to be people who have joy, family, empowerment and i didn't grow up with women that live in misery. i grew up with very strong women. my mother, my grandmother, my and send all the women and me, they are just so revealing. whytimes, i'm like, doesn't the world come to see this? we have so much to learn from them. tavis: i agree with you. tell me more about what you think it is that we, in the american empire, have to learn from the women of africa. that's what we have to learn from the women of africa is that every day is worth living. it doesn't matter what challenge you face. the most important thing is when you fall how you rise and how far you want to go. when you want to go from there on. are you going to linger on the paint of the past or will you
she is also the author of a new autobiography called ". music."my life, my eva, oh eva ♪ ♪ tavis: interview to the women of africa. i think i get that. but tell me more. tell me why. >> most of the time, when it comes to african women, black women, it's always about that stuff and there never seems to be people who have joy, family, empowerment and i didn't grow up with women that live in misery. i grew up with very strong women. my mother, my grandmother, my and send all...
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there is the love of music and the business of music. the business can take you out. s to a point where you question your relevance, and you want to be relevant. you want to make sure everyone appreciates your music and appreciate you. you get to the point that is in question. elsealong with everything you are knocked down in so many general.s life in you get lost. thererget what you were for in the first place. tavis: you are saying stuff i want to dig a little deeper into. when you say every artist at some point goes through a phase where he or she wonders whether or not they are relevant. what did you mean by that? relevancy for an artist can't be tied to radio airplay. that's the easy way to look at it, but a true artist, that can't be what makes you relevant. >> the first is record sales. go out and tour, are people coming to see you? do people care? that's when you were relevant before, when everybody wanted to see you. what happens when people don't want to see you? you want to perform. you want to sing, but you don't have anywhere to perform or sing, and you do
there is the love of music and the business of music. the business can take you out. s to a point where you question your relevance, and you want to be relevant. you want to make sure everyone appreciates your music and appreciate you. you get to the point that is in question. elsealong with everything you are knocked down in so many general.s life in you get lost. thererget what you were for in the first place. tavis: you are saying stuff i want to dig a little deeper into. when you say every...
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nobody should be harmed for the music they are listening to. entioned the exchange between dunn and his fiancee. but the defense told a different story saying his client was verbally threatened. is that going to matter in this case? because most of the people are saying they didn't hear anything, she said she didn't see a gun and just wanted to get out of there and go home to get the dog. >> we have seen this in the zimmerman case and with shawn bell, we have seen so many cases where black unarmed teens are still seen as violent and dangerous. and we still give their killers the benefit of the doubt. so yes, that will matter or could matter. i hope it doesn't but it could matter because we are looking for reasons to let the people off the hook for killing black boys. too often we see their bodies as dangerous. so that's an issue here, but i hope they keep hanging their heads on the rap lyrics. i hope we have a country smart enough to know that banging your head out of your car with a subwoofer doesn't mean that you should die. >> i don't go up t
nobody should be harmed for the music they are listening to. entioned the exchange between dunn and his fiancee. but the defense told a different story saying his client was verbally threatened. is that going to matter in this case? because most of the people are saying they didn't hear anything, she said she didn't see a gun and just wanted to get out of there and go home to get the dog. >> we have seen this in the zimmerman case and with shawn bell, we have seen so many cases where...
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>> no. >> did the defendant say anything about the music? >> yes. >> what did the defendant say? b music. >> what was your response to the defendant. >> i said, yes, i know. >> what happened after the defendant parked the car? what did you do? >> i gave him a kiss. i took $20 and i went into the store. >> prior to pulling into that parking to spot, was it discussed who would be going into the store? >> no. >> when you got out of the car, were the windows in the black jetta, were they still up? >> yes. >> did you close your door behind you when you got out? >> yes, i did. >> could you tell whether the windows on the red suv were up or not? >> i paid no attention to the vehicle. >> could you tell whether or not the door was open? >> i paid no attention to the vehicle. >> as you were walking into the store, could you hear the music? >> i could hear words being said, but i couldn't make out the words. >> okay. while walking into the store, did you hear any sort of arguing going on? >> no. >> where did you go once you got into the store? >> i went over to the aisle where they have wine
>> no. >> did the defendant say anything about the music? >> yes. >> what did the defendant say? b music. >> what was your response to the defendant. >> i said, yes, i know. >> what happened after the defendant parked the car? what did you do? >> i gave him a kiss. i took $20 and i went into the store. >> prior to pulling into that parking to spot, was it discussed who would be going into the store? >> no. >> when you got out of...
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what's the phrase they have in gospel music? ake they ever made following james brown. ♪ >> we see jagger coming alive, doing things that he hadn't done before. >> it was great, because you're seeing a seasoned professional with james brown, and a young performer and band figuring out who the hell they are. ♪ >>> when i say staples, i mean staples. >> i was led astray. >> oh, shut up, john. they're waiting for you in the studio. >> oh, teacher's pet. >> oh, lay off. >> oh, get a move on. ♪ it's been a hard day's night >> "hard day's night" is the most perfect representation of 1964 beatles. >> brian epstein said, if the beatles were going to go, they were going to go big. and they went big. >> the fact that the beatles were exposed then to the public even more than perhaps just a pop singing idol would. >> they made the announcement that they were going to tour america. the beatles wanted $25,000. well, i didn't have $25,000. and so i borrowed $25,000 on the house. there were no computers, but we sold it out in 3 1/2 hours. >> 17
what's the phrase they have in gospel music? ake they ever made following james brown. ♪ >> we see jagger coming alive, doing things that he hadn't done before. >> it was great, because you're seeing a seasoned professional with james brown, and a young performer and band figuring out who the hell they are. ♪ >>> when i say staples, i mean staples. >> i was led astray. >> oh, shut up, john. they're waiting for you in the studio. >> oh, teacher's pet....
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the music was widely distributed in it was called the player p&l.ook at things like and bmi, it is written around strategy.uated it cannot be relative for pandora? created.ent decree was i'm over 70 years old and i operate pretty well but a consent decree 70 years ago long before the cyber world existed is really unfair to us. we are forced to operate in a fashion that is really unfair. we love technology. pandorad i not love that delivers 70 million people listening to our music? wildly them to be successful but what we want them to do is to honor the music. they're building business on the backs of music so they need to honor the creators with fair compensation. we've been licensing online since 1995. from the largest of the smallest, we have successful licenses in place and we are able to make sure there is more music being played more often than ever before in the history of music. when radio came in, they said it was not a performance but an electronic transmission. same thing right now. .here is not a question paying numeral eight cents for 50
the music was widely distributed in it was called the player p&l.ook at things like and bmi, it is written around strategy.uated it cannot be relative for pandora? created.ent decree was i'm over 70 years old and i operate pretty well but a consent decree 70 years ago long before the cyber world existed is really unfair to us. we are forced to operate in a fashion that is really unfair. we love technology. pandorad i not love that delivers 70 million people listening to our music? wildly...
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those of the headlines. quit. >> music, fashion, social action, the def jam founder is a pervasive cultural influence and a strong advocate for justice. >> the war on drugs has done more to detroit the fabric of the black community than anything that we can think of. not the effects of jim crow and the effects of slavery, it's the war on drugs. >> he's also a practicing yogi, who values daily medication. it's the subjects of his latest book, success through still ,. >> i want to be enlightened. >> i caught up with my friend russell simons at a recording stood know in york. how would you describe what you do? you are a -- >> i have no idea. >> you defy the kind of -- >> i don't want to have a title. >> let's say there was one person who didn't know you and you said, i am i am russell -- >> i am an inspiring yogi. i want to be enlightened. how would i describe it. i philanthropic, social, political issues. >> aanimal activists. businesbusinessman. >> i can a music company again. i have three internet companing. i have a digi
those of the headlines. quit. >> music, fashion, social action, the def jam founder is a pervasive cultural influence and a strong advocate for justice. >> the war on drugs has done more to detroit the fabric of the black community than anything that we can think of. not the effects of jim crow and the effects of slavery, it's the war on drugs. >> he's also a practicing yogi, who values daily medication. it's the subjects of his latest book, success through still ,. >> i...
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what's the phrase they have in gospel music? ake they ever made following james brown. ♪ >> we see jagger coming alive, doing things that he hadn't done before. >> it was great, because you're seeing a seasoned professional with james brown, and a young performer and band figuring out who the hell they are. ♪ humans. even when we cross our t's and dot our i's, we still run into problems. namely, other humans. which is why, at liberty mutual insurance, auto policies come with new car replacement and accident forgiveness if you qualify. see what else comes standard at libertymutual.com. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? open to innovation. open to ambition. open to bold ideas. that's why new york has a new plan -- dozens of tax free zones all across the state. move here, expand here, or start a new business here and pay no taxes for ten years... we're new york. if there's something that creates more jobs, and grows more businesses... we're open to it. start a tax-free business at startup-ny.com. [ all ]
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>> no, i couldn't make out the lyrics. >> could you tell what kind of music it was? yes, i could. >> could you hear the bass? >> yes. >> from inside the car, was anything in the car rattling in the bass? >> no. >> did the defendant say anything about the music when he parked the car next to the red car? >> yes. >> what did the defendant say? >> i hate that thug music. >> what was your response to the defendant? >> i said yes, i know. >> as you were walking to the register, did you hear anything unusual? >> yes. >> what did you hear? >> i heard pop, pop, pop. >> when you heard those noises, did you know what they were? >> no, i dnlt. >> did you know where they were coming from? >> no, i didn't. >> reporter: so, she actually testified she has no idea it was her fiance who was the one who fired off the shots. >> i understand detectives and evidence techs testified as well. what were some of the key points they raised? >> reporter: all right, one of the key parts about the case is the fact these three teens all testified, the three teens in the car that they never had a
>> no, i couldn't make out the lyrics. >> could you tell what kind of music it was? yes, i could. >> could you hear the bass? >> yes. >> from inside the car, was anything in the car rattling in the bass? >> no. >> did the defendant say anything about the music when he parked the car next to the red car? >> yes. >> what did the defendant say? >> i hate that thug music. >> what was your response to the defendant? >> i said...
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what's the phrase they have in gospel music? afraid it was the biggest mistake they ever made following james brown. ♪ >> we see jagger coming alive, doing things that he hadn't done before. >> it was great, because you're seeing a seasoned professional with james brown, and a young performer and band figuring out who the hell they are. ♪ welcome back. how is everything? there's nothing like being your own boss! and my customers are really liking your flat rate shipping. fedex one rate. really makes my life easier. maybe a promotion is in order. good news. i got a new title. and a raise? management couldn't make that happen. [ male announcer ] introducing fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. t
what's the phrase they have in gospel music? afraid it was the biggest mistake they ever made following james brown. ♪ >> we see jagger coming alive, doing things that he hadn't done before. >> it was great, because you're seeing a seasoned professional with james brown, and a young performer and band figuring out who the hell they are. ♪ welcome back. how is everything? there's nothing like being your own boss! and my customers are really liking your flat rate shipping. fedex...
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it's the greatest vehicle, youtube is by far the place where music is consumed. the greatest place. this should be a collaboration between youtube and music industry. executives and there is. and my company and one or two others. eights a hole. why would we not partner with create music programming through, and innovate music through, or promote i believe owe visit music through through and not just left it happen in fronfront of us and ignore it. the music business has changed and shifted and look forward to and promote and manage and develop them should be on the mind of executives. not how to cell a cd. they are very slow. remember the napster guys came to me and said, we want to meet the head of -- the head of the company, the chairman, he's like don't talk to them. don't talk to them? well, they are talking to you when you like it or not. so you sued them there is still another new napster, another creative. when innovation comes you have to embrace? "talk to aljazeera" and use it. that's what the music industry hasn't done well . >> what musician do you like. >> i sat with kany
it's the greatest vehicle, youtube is by far the place where music is consumed. the greatest place. this should be a collaboration between youtube and music industry. executives and there is. and my company and one or two others. eights a hole. why would we not partner with create music programming through, and innovate music through, or promote i believe owe visit music through through and not just left it happen in fronfront of us and ignore it. the music business has changed and shifted and...
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he says the music was blaring. he asked the teenagers to turn the music down, initialally complied. and then they turned the music back up. he said the teen threatened to kill him, he thought he saw a gun, he shot eight times into the suv, four times as the suv was backing out of the gas station, and police never found a gun in possession of the teenagers. >> what do we know about the jurors in this case? >> i can't quite hear your question. can you repeat that, del. >> what do we know about the juries? >> we don't know a lot, because we could not be in the courtroom during jury selection. were 12 jurors with four alter nates. ten women, six men, and that includes three black women, and five white men, they will be sequestered during the duration of this trial, del. >> natasha ghoneim, thank you very much. ♪ >>> there are solid gains taking place on wall street today. right now the dow is up 154 points. strong earnings reports and positive data on unemployment encouraging investors. sony saying good-bye to tv. it sa
he says the music was blaring. he asked the teenagers to turn the music down, initialally complied. and then they turned the music back up. he said the teen threatened to kill him, he thought he saw a gun, he shot eight times into the suv, four times as the suv was backing out of the gas station, and police never found a gun in possession of the teenagers. >> what do we know about the jurors in this case? >> i can't quite hear your question. can you repeat that, del. >> what...
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and get your gas there where you can't hear the music. it's ridiculous. i think there needs to be a mind your business law that goes along with the stand your ground law. >> stand your ground, people have said this is not a stand your ground case. this is all about stand your ground. if this were in new york or any number of other states, you would have had -- he shs t, ther of the car, could have stepped on the gas and got out of harm's way. that's the doctrine of retreat. but florida says, no, everybody is john wayne. you can stand your ground. if you have a gun and you feel threatened, shoot the other guy. that's exactly what was done here. it's all about stand your ground. >> isn't it one thing to defend yourself? even if it were the case he was defendi ining himself, but he s ten times. at some point it became a massacre. >> if i have a gun in the car and there's a crazy man that comes up to me in the car, i presume crazy. anyone who tell mess to turn my music down comes up to me in the car and i have a gun in the car, you think i'm not going to use i
and get your gas there where you can't hear the music. it's ridiculous. i think there needs to be a mind your business law that goes along with the stand your ground law. >> stand your ground, people have said this is not a stand your ground case. this is all about stand your ground. if this were in new york or any number of other states, you would have had -- he shs t, ther of the car, could have stepped on the gas and got out of harm's way. that's the doctrine of retreat. but florida...
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could help save the human music. >> seeger put musical notes to theause for change, end of war, equality, labor rights and the environment. he used elements of old gospel songs to write "we shall overcome" which became the agent them of the civil rights movement and his hit, where have standard. >> normally, i am against big things. i think the world is going to be saved by millions of small things. too many things can go wrong when they get big. >> but any suggestion seeger himself had become big made him blanche. he spurned commercialism though he had been inducted into the rock and roll hall of fame. all of this after a long ban on commercial radio and television. in 1955, seeger found himself on the house on american activities schmidt refusing to answer questions with about his membership of the communist party and to name names of others who were. charged with contempt of congress, seeger was sentence today a year in prison. that was later overturned. >>> in 2009, generations of folk stars showed up to salute him at a 9th birthday concert at mad
could help save the human music. >> seeger put musical notes to theause for change, end of war, equality, labor rights and the environment. he used elements of old gospel songs to write "we shall overcome" which became the agent them of the civil rights movement and his hit, where have standard. >> normally, i am against big things. i think the world is going to be saved by millions of small things. too many things can go wrong when they get big. >> but any...
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what's the phrase they have in gospel music? ake they ever made following james brown. ♪ >> we see jagger coming alive, doing things that he hadn't done before. >> it was great, because you're seeing a seasoned professional with james brown, and a young performer and band figuring out who the hell they are. ♪ fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that parker. well, did you know auctioneers make bad grocery store clerks? that'll be $23.50. now .75, 23.75, hold 'em. hey now do i hear 23.75? 24! hey 24 dollar, 24 and a quarter, quarter, now half, 24 and a half and .75! 25! now a quarter, hey 26 and a quarter, do you wanna pay now, you wanna do it, 25 and a quarter - sold to the man in the khaki jacket! geico. fifteen minutes could save you... well, you know. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hur
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what's the phrase they have in gospel music? hey ever made following james brown. ♪ >> we see jagger coming alive, doing things that he hadn't done before. >> it was great, because you're seeing a seasoned professional with james brown, and a young performer and band figuring out who the hell they are. ♪ "stubborn love" by the lumineers did you i did. email? so what did you think of the house? did you see the school ratings? oh, you're right. hey babe, i got to go. bye daddy! have a good day at school, ok? ...but what about when my parents visit? ok. i just love this one... and it's next to a park. i love it. i love it too. here's our new house... daddy! you're not just looking for a house. you're looking for a place for your life to happen. you're an emailing, texting, master of the digital universe. but do you protect yourself? ♪ apparently not. when you access everything, you give everyone access to everything about you. but that's ok. while you do your thing... [ alert rings ] we'll be here at lifelock, doing our thing. watch
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the more i can use old enemies you through his music incredibly brief. resumes and touches on his imprisonment he lives it touches the holocaust go to school he said something very often his music so the flow of lost in the second time in sixteen ninety music also contains a lot of men in tight red bands. poole town but it's ten am and haunting music. he will be my voice went away. if that's what twenty oh four when the show i think it was anything not smelling punch line to finish at state expense of the high nights. the team to beat its consideration to the t six hasn't stopped the eighteenth i mean it and it takes me to the same spiritual place that i go to my work. it's a comedy that was my own spawn in alaska. it was becoming a sculptor then went to pick that a vote of one of the contest . the nice expensive range of my six paints. the kind of peace and is the plan signed up to the disease the holocaust the police and anti american towns. and unlike the act ultimately uplifting combination. by interesting i can infect and one encounters the he missed
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stars that much of the country music genres changing right stars crossing over to the swift right you do crossovers i have to have a spear songs have crossed over yeah to ac valentine and this is for the girls and in my daughter's eyes were three cross country music is no the most it's the most popular form of radio in america right i think format country is so you you must be played everywhere. sometimes i am yeah i mean you get a lot of airplay right yeah i do has the country scene changed a lot since you started yeah but you know it's interesting because i feel like throughout history there i've always been crossover artist and country music you know if people like johnny cash was had hits on the pop chart and i don't know eddy arnold and glen campbell and dolly parton i mean there's always there have always been crossover artist and country music so i don't feel like in the way it's really changed that much of the country musician and the fan that's in quote all the styles of music all they are the closest right i believe so i'll explain that i've been to fanfare yeah i interview
stars that much of the country music genres changing right stars crossing over to the swift right you do crossovers i have to have a spear songs have crossed over yeah to ac valentine and this is for the girls and in my daughter's eyes were three cross country music is no the most it's the most popular form of radio in america right i think format country is so you you must be played everywhere. sometimes i am yeah i mean you get a lot of airplay right yeah i do has the country scene changed a...
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he lives it touches the holocaust go to school he said something very often his music has been full of ups and the second time in sixteen ninety music also contains a lot of men in tight rhythms. poole town but it's ten am and haunting music. he will be michael explains why if that's what twenty oh four when the show i think it was anything not smelling punch line to finish at six x ten s in the high nights. the team to beat its installation. get the t six hasn't stopped speaking. i mean it and it takes me to the same spiritual place that i go to my work. it's a comedy that was my own spawn in alaska. it was becoming a skelton and went to pick that to vote someone out there to get to . nice expensive range of lipstick stains the kind of peace and is a plant scientist each eye disease the holocaust the police and anti american towns. an unlikely yet ultimately uplifting combination. i'm testing a cow named today in lyon in kayaks . he missed our family singers will be a fun crop has died aged ninety nine she was when deciding to attend a family who escaped from germany and his musical
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the more i can use old enemies you through his music incredibly nice. resumes and touches on his imprisonment he lives it touches the holocaust go to school he said something very often this means that for the flow of thoughts and sent me a tiny and sexy tank amy's it also contains a lot of men in tight red bands ruled town but it's ten am and haunting music. he will be my voice went away. if that's what twenty oh four when the show i think it was anything not smelling college nineteen eighty cents each. it's finished in the high nights the team to beat its installation. get the t six hasn't stopped speaking. i mean it and it takes me to the same spiritual place that i go to my work. it's a comedy that was my own spawn in alaska. it was becoming a sculptor then went to pick that a vote of one of the ticket . the these expansive range of lipstick stains. the kind of peace and is a plant scientist each eye disease the holocaust the police and anti american towns. and unlike the act ultimately uplifting combination. my interesting a cow named today in lyon
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music and they did it. and that's where we saw a little bit of the ego. >> reporter: initially the music was turned down and then turned up again. an argument started. dunn claims 17-year-old davis verbally threatened him and was about to get out of the suv. >> i hear i should kill that [ bleep ] i should [ bleep ] that [ bleep ] now he's screaming. >> reporter: dunn insist eed he saw what looked like a gun, though police never recovered one in the car or the area. and the police found no gun.. >> i'm looking at a barrel. he's showing a gun and threatening me. after he opened the door, he looked at me and said you're dead [ bleep ]. >> reporter: at that point, what did you believe was about to happen to you? >> i thought i was going to be killed. >> reporter: >> reporter: valerie said that was a key in the trial. >> check page 25, start with page 25. >> reporter: page 25 reads, the use of deadly force is justifiable if michael dunn reasonably believes that the force is necessary to prevent imminent death or great bodily harm. >> reporter: and we to >> and we took a poll. two undecided. two for justified and
music and they did it. and that's where we saw a little bit of the ego. >> reporter: initially the music was turned down and then turned up again. an argument started. dunn claims 17-year-old davis verbally threatened him and was about to get out of the suv. >> i hear i should kill that [ bleep ] i should [ bleep ] that [ bleep ] now he's screaming. >> reporter: dunn insist eed he saw what looked like a gun, though police never recovered one in the car or the area. and the...
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just like -- what is the phrase they have in gospel music? james brown. ♪ >> we see jagger coming alive, doing things that he hadn't done before. >> it was great, because you're seeing a seasoned professional with james brown, and a young performer and band figuring out who the hell they are. ♪ imagine if everything you learned led to the one job you always wanted. at university of phoenix, we believe every education- not just ours- should be built around the career that you want. imagine that. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that parker. well, did you know auctioneers make bad grocery store clerks? that'll be $23.50. now .75, 23.75, hold 'em. hey now do i hear 23.75? 24! hey 24 dollar, 24 and a quarter, quarter, now half, 24 and a half and .75! 25! now a quarter, hey 26 and a quarter, do you wanna pay now, you wanna do it, 25 and a quarter - sold to the man in the khaki jacket! geico. fifteen minutes could save you... well, you know. "stubborn love" by the lumineers did you i did. email
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but as far as hip hop is still you know the best lyricists when the best music usually floats to the top and that's how it should be as divine rojas on facebook has he ever broken the law in the past because you have any regrets from his past that have had a negative effect on him and even still haunt you well in. i've definitely broken the law before but nothing has haunted me nothing from my past that's follow me or anything you know what what we did in the past we took care of it is it's in our rear view mirror i stole the oil from wool. allies are still voters gallagher aligarh the guy you're walking from facebook wants to know who introduced you to the rap game. the rob game i was introduced to by my uncle he was taking me to the dentist when dad chipped my tooth and he play rapper's delight which is one of the first rap songs ever produced and it blew my mind you know the song is about eight nine minutes and i made him play that thing about ten times he was so he was so tired of me and rappers allowed by the time we got home that's what introduced started with a trip to s
but as far as hip hop is still you know the best lyricists when the best music usually floats to the top and that's how it should be as divine rojas on facebook has he ever broken the law in the past because you have any regrets from his past that have had a negative effect on him and even still haunt you well in. i've definitely broken the law before but nothing has haunted me nothing from my past that's follow me or anything you know what what we did in the past we took care of it is it's in...
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if i had gotten into the music department -- i majored in music and that what i did. into the department i would be in the saskatchewan orchestra now. >> and you would be teaching. >> and i could pronounce it. >> if he is watching right now, you hurt his feelings. >> that's why i try -- it is a name i can't pronounce. >> can i bring up a fact that most don't know about your family. was your dad in instrumental in creating the cia? >> he was one of the original cowboys. at that time in the middle east it was ensuring arab oil went to us and not north to the soviets. since there were no battles and no plaques to the men who died, the cold war was quickly forgotten. george wallace created and allowed the cold wear to develop into the conflict it really was. no bullets were fired. the important issue are the resources. for us it was the oil. we were not empire builders. we needed the oil. it was my daddy's job to make it go west. when ever there was a colonel in syria who started talking the roosi's. >> usa! usa! >> he was a patriot and did it for his country. when he die
if i had gotten into the music department -- i majored in music and that what i did. into the department i would be in the saskatchewan orchestra now. >> and you would be teaching. >> and i could pronounce it. >> if he is watching right now, you hurt his feelings. >> that's why i try -- it is a name i can't pronounce. >> can i bring up a fact that most don't know about your family. was your dad in instrumental in creating the cia? >> he was one of the...
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just like -- what is the phrase they have in gospel music? ♪ >> we see jagger coming alive, doing things that he hadn't done before. >> it was great, because you're seeing a seasoned professional with james brown, and a young performer and band figuring out who the hell they are. ♪ it's almost too late. or is it? introducing new, fast acting advil. with an ultra-thin coating and fast absorbing advil ion core™ technology, nothing works faster to stop pain in its tracks. new fast acting advil. n♪ ♪ng works faster to stop pain in its tracks. so you can get out of your element. so you can explore a new frontier and a different discipline. get two times the points on travel and dining at restaurants from chase sapphire preferred. so you can be inspired by great food once again. chase sapphire preferred. so you can. that's my end goal, that's my end destination. for me, even a quick weekend trip to kind of reset makes me a better athlete. [ male announcer ] be a weekender like ashley wagner at hotels like hilton and hampton. book now at hiltonweeke
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they can't hear the music. they are able to feel it thanks to a lot of stomping. [ male announcer ] fact: the 100% electric nissan leaf... is more fun than ever. sees better than ever. ♪ charges faster. and will charge. cool. and heat. from yoyour phone. fact: leaf never needs gas. ever. good for the world. built in america. now, leaf's an easier choice than eve ♪ shop at choosenissan.com. ♪ >> breaking news about the chief administrative judge in the district. mayor vincent gray has placed her on administrative leave and has begun the process to terminate her employment. she is accused of stealing a city contract, hiring a business partner into a city job, then lying to investigators about it. this case we tried this spring by the city's ethics board. sam ford is following the investigation. more on abc 7 news at 6:00. store islar grocery shut down. it is under investigation by the health department. >> a customer reported a store after seeing my since i. now live with how the store is responding to the charges
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>> turn the [ bleep ] music back up. >> to you or someone else? reporter: a minute later, prosecutors say dunn pulled out a gun and started firing nine rounds. then the boys realizing their friend was shot. >> was he making any shots you could hear? >> yes, sir. >> what was that? >> gasping for air. >> reporter: in the courtroom, davis' parents wiping away tears, reliving their nightmare. dunn has been charged with first degree murder and faces three counts of attempted first degree murder for shooting at the three others in the vehicle. dan and bianna, this case is compared to the trayon martin case. it also happens to be the same prosecutor but i spoke to abc's legal affairs anchor, dan abrams. he said there is a difference here. there is no question there was an altercation. it may be hard to prove self-defense. >> and in the same state as well. thank you. >>> let's get an update of the other headlines. ron, over to you. >> hi, again. sorry to interrupt you. actually somebody tweeted me about that. why do you interrupt dan and bianna. i apologiz
>> turn the [ bleep ] music back up. >> to you or someone else? reporter: a minute later, prosecutors say dunn pulled out a gun and started firing nine rounds. then the boys realizing their friend was shot. >> was he making any shots you could hear? >> yes, sir. >> what was that? >> gasping for air. >> reporter: in the courtroom, davis' parents wiping away tears, reliving their nightmare. dunn has been charged with first degree murder and faces three...
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but to play the music, how important is that currently in the way that music is made available? think that live performance is on the rise. that is how musicians really reach their audience. this is in addition to the fast digital world that now represents perhaps a lot more than the hard cds we were talking about earlier, the hardcopy, the digital copy. there is a huge amount of sales. >> we have a little portion of the album. i would like to play it so people can get an idea of your talent. >> ♪ siren of the deep roll me with the tide ♪ >> how far do you want to take this album? >> naturally, i would like to be sustained as a singer-songwriter and guitarist. i hope that people appreciate the jazz and good lyrics and an interesting melody. the people that taught me were great composers. >> what about the backing, the support? you have the motivation on your own for the music, but it used to be there was an artist in a repertoire department at a record company. that does not seem to be in existence. >> i was fortunate to select musicians that can work in a jazz context and in a
but to play the music, how important is that currently in the way that music is made available? think that live performance is on the rise. that is how musicians really reach their audience. this is in addition to the fast digital world that now represents perhaps a lot more than the hard cds we were talking about earlier, the hardcopy, the digital copy. there is a huge amount of sales. >> we have a little portion of the album. i would like to play it so people can get an idea of your...
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the birds? >> a tremendous amount. >> ahead on sunday morning, beatles' american musical legacy. >> osgood: when they asked for the envelope, please for best actor months from tonight, many will be rooting for a nominee with an unfamiliar name and a remarkable screen presence. with lee cowan this morning will pay him a visit. >> we took act chiwetel ejiofor to a bookstore for a reason. >> there it is. >> isn't that amazing? >> it is a rare first edition of 12 years a slave, the story that may win him an oscar. >> but i don't want to survive. i want to live. >> at a certain point in reading the book you find you are totally immersed in the story. >> ahead on sunday morning, why he almost didn't take the part of a lifetime. >> osgood: broadway joe namath was the hero of super bowl three, and later today he will be taking part in the coin toss at super bowl xlviii. joe namath's extraordinary exploits are undimmed by time and he talks about them with our rita braver. >> 45 years ago, joe namath led the underdog new york jets to a surprise super bowl victory. >> in those days, he played hard on the f
the birds? >> a tremendous amount. >> ahead on sunday morning, beatles' american musical legacy. >> osgood: when they asked for the envelope, please for best actor months from tonight, many will be rooting for a nominee with an unfamiliar name and a remarkable screen presence. with lee cowan this morning will pay him a visit. >> we took act chiwetel ejiofor to a bookstore for a reason. >> there it is. >> isn't that amazing? >> it is a rare first edition...
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many of the people doing political music today aren't signed to big labels. g concert halls they are playing environmental rallies and coffee shops and smaller concert halls and spreading that world through twitter and facebook and using the internet like onni said. i think it's a huge advancement. >> well, john nichols through your journalism, you are talking to some of those communities of interest today. what's different about now and when we might have seen pete seeger rallying for a cleaner hudson river in the 1980s or to an ends to the vietnam war or a voting rights act in the 1960s? >> well, pete seeger lived such a long life that he went through all of the communications platforms. remember, he was born before radio was pin popular usage and came of age before television was in popular usage. and yet passed away in the digital era, and this is an important thing to talk about. i think you are getting at something that's vital here, ray. it is absolutely true what onni and joe say about our ability to communique on many, many platforms now and to reach
many of the people doing political music today aren't signed to big labels. g concert halls they are playing environmental rallies and coffee shops and smaller concert halls and spreading that world through twitter and facebook and using the internet like onni said. i think it's a huge advancement. >> well, john nichols through your journalism, you are talking to some of those communities of interest today. what's different about now and when we might have seen pete seeger rallying for a...
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just, like, what's the phrase they have in gospel music? und, never stop rockin' until the moon went down ♪ >> we see, you know, jagger coming alive, you know, doing things that he hadn't done before. >> it was great, because you're seeing a seasoned professional with james brown, and a young performer and band figuring out who the hell they are. ♪ >>> when i say staples, i mean welcome back. how is everything? there's nothing like being your own boss! and my customers are really liking your flat rate shipping. fedex one rate. really makes my life easier. maybe a promotion is in order. good news. i got a new title. and a raise? management couldn't make that happen. [ male announcer ] introducing fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. ...and let in the dog that woke the man who drove to the control room [ woman ] driverless mode engaged. find parking space. [ woman ] parking space found. [ male announcer ] ...that secured the data that directed the turbines that powered the farm that made the milk that went
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the market could crash tomorrow, but the market can still listen to music. till generate royalties, whether it is pharmaceutical royalties or whatever the case may be. even if thee to pay market fluctuates. >> you have been doing this for a few years now. you are profitable. >> well, actually, we just got our first round of investment last year, so we are still in growth mode. we were picks wrapped up until last year. profitable yet, but we are seeing exponential growth, and we are bringing on other verticals, and we plan to go into pharmaceutical royalties and other areas. >> talk to us about the music side, because i found this fascinating. what are some of the artists you have worked with? >> oftentimes, we do not work with the artists. we work with producers and the songwriters. >> the people who are actually writing the content. >> that is right. toy are always looking monetize their royalties, whether it is to build another studio or whatever the case may be. in fact, one that we have right now is a producer of three doors down, and i went to visit him
the market could crash tomorrow, but the market can still listen to music. till generate royalties, whether it is pharmaceutical royalties or whatever the case may be. even if thee to pay market fluctuates. >> you have been doing this for a few years now. you are profitable. >> well, actually, we just got our first round of investment last year, so we are still in growth mode. we were picks wrapped up until last year. profitable yet, but we are seeing exponential growth, and we are...
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the olympics i altered it out and leads to talk about the music. after being crowned as miss baby bean into cars and shannon took a lot going back to the side and the wooden body would mature into safety in two thousand and ten. this i said honey just had on elements of a sexist within one might get the set they left a huge comfy in it. i've enjoyed seeing a good job money on the tv and it remains to be i am going to show that isn't going to be packed hot and grumpy and his son jake he added. ps one mustang. and if any on hand at things in. when idea one died due to the store you bought something on the list of three cubic feet from his job and he's got two books on writing and signed on to some on our side to her own identity. to wit in some patients remain before we can to the top stories once again what about avoidance under threat from benalla book tours and festivals. bob started and politicians with the top list. it's been much talk on what god is with us only two bites addition to the same time makes me have a great weekend and that night thu
the olympics i altered it out and leads to talk about the music. after being crowned as miss baby bean into cars and shannon took a lot going back to the side and the wooden body would mature into safety in two thousand and ten. this i said honey just had on elements of a sexist within one might get the set they left a huge comfy in it. i've enjoyed seeing a good job money on the tv and it remains to be i am going to show that isn't going to be packed hot and grumpy and his son jake he added....
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called the player p&l, and it led to this distribution of music. ook at the laws that govern things like ascap and bmi, i think that these laws and rules are written around this antiquated technology, the player piano, i can i think you cannot awesomely be relevant to itunes or pandora. thehat is not relevant is rules that govern most of what we do, a consent agreement was created over 70 years ago. i am over 70 years old. i operate pretty well. but a consent agreement written 70 years ago, long before the cyber world existed, is really unfair to us. we are forced to operate in a fashion that is really unfair. we love technology. at ascap. why would i not love an operation like pandora, 70 million people listen to our music and all? we want them to be wildly successful, of course, but what we want them to fairly honor the music, and building the business on the back of music, you need to honor the creators of the visit with their compensation. and we have been licensing, cory, we have been licensing on mine as cap since 1995. we have from the larges
called the player p&l, and it led to this distribution of music. ook at the laws that govern things like ascap and bmi, i think that these laws and rules are written around this antiquated technology, the player piano, i can i think you cannot awesomely be relevant to itunes or pandora. thehat is not relevant is rules that govern most of what we do, a consent agreement was created over 70 years ago. i am over 70 years old. i operate pretty well. but a consent agreement written 70 years ago,...
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and that he turned the music back up. it's at that point the timeline gets fuzzy. dunn told investigators he heard threats, then saw a weapon. >> i saw a barrel come up on the window, like a single shot shotgun where here's the barrel and this part of the barrel, i saw that part of the barrel. and it was either a barrel or a stick. they're like, we're going to kill you. >> dunn by his own admission says he pulled out a gun out of his glove compartment and he says in self-defense, fired multiple times. jordan davis was shot. as for michael dunn's claims of being threatened with the weapon first, police they say never found a weapon inside the teens' suv. in court, all three teens maintained they never had a weapon. >> let's bring in tory dunnan right now. tory, what happened in court today? this is a rare saturday trial. in fact, it's the jury who said we want to keep this going. so what do they hear today? >> yes, yeah, fred. i mean, the jury, they're sequestered so they said, okay, yeah, let's just go and deal with this today. they actually wanted to work tomorrow
and that he turned the music back up. it's at that point the timeline gets fuzzy. dunn told investigators he heard threats, then saw a weapon. >> i saw a barrel come up on the window, like a single shot shotgun where here's the barrel and this part of the barrel, i saw that part of the barrel. and it was either a barrel or a stick. they're like, we're going to kill you. >> dunn by his own admission says he pulled out a gun out of his glove compartment and he says in self-defense,...
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turn the music off. >> jon: what if it's not rap. can't they listen to classical? >> like what yo yo ma because that sounds ghetto to me, jon. >> jon: what if the black kids said they felt threatened because dunn actually had a gun and he came after them. couldn't they have shot dunn and claimed stand your ground? >> no, no, no, no, have you seen the statistics that works for black people about 1% of the time. the stand your ground defense is like bleach. it works miracles for whites but it will ruin your colors. [ laughter ] >> jon: jessica williams, ladies and gentlemen. >> jon: jesshey guys!ams, sorry we're late. did you run into traffic? no, just had to stop by the house to grab a few things. you stopped by the house? uh-huh. yea. alright, whenever you get your stuff, run upstairs, get cleaned up for dinner. you leave the house in good shape? yea. yea, of course. ♪ [ sportscaster talking on tv ] last-second field go-- yea, sure ya did. [ male announcer ] introducing at&t digital life. personalized home security and automation. get professionally monitored securi
turn the music off. >> jon: what if it's not rap. can't they listen to classical? >> like what yo yo ma because that sounds ghetto to me, jon. >> jon: what if the black kids said they felt threatened because dunn actually had a gun and he came after them. couldn't they have shot dunn and claimed stand your ground? >> no, no, no, no, have you seen the statistics that works for black people about 1% of the time. the stand your ground defense is like bleach. it works...