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of the community, the orchestra. we have to avoid that kind of, i doow how to call, but elitist way we see artis >> brown: el >> elitist, yes. hethat we are on a mountai and the rest of the people is there. it's >> brown: but a lot of people do see it that way. especially classical music. >> but we e transforming that. because the people have to feel when the people see that they are represented by the best art, by the best culture. >> brown: this year the l.a. philharmonic is celebrating its 100th anniversary in a grand style that began with a day-long street festival, and a free concert at the hollywood bowl featurg katy perry and other stars alongside the orchestra. they've commissioned 50 new works from contemporary composers, and dudamel is presenting innovative collaborations, as this one with the choreographer benjamin millepied -- in prokofiev's 'romeo and juliet,' in which dancers used unconventional spaces inside and out of walt disney hall, itself a world famous building by architect frank gehry. gehry is n
of the community, the orchestra. we have to avoid that kind of, i doow how to call, but elitist way we see artis >> brown: el >> elitist, yes. hethat we are on a mountai and the rest of the people is there. it's >> brown: but a lot of people do see it that way. especially classical music. >> but we e transforming that. because the people have to feel when the people see that they are represented by the best art, by the best culture. >> brown: this year the l.a....
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the most challenging of all. string orchestra work. 23 solo instrument, no violin section, now viola section; everybody is responsible for their part in this piece. the challenge is something that i felt not only that we could do , absolutely could do, but i wanted to show off. i can't tell you how aware i am of the audience. not only what i hear but their vibes, so strong. i have been doing this for a long time. i kind of make them feel what i want them to feel. there is nobody in that audience or anywhere that is not going to know that particular song by the fourth note. and that is our encore on tour. by the way. i am proud to play it, we are from san francisco. we are going to play that piece no matter where we are. . >> my name is dave, and i play defense. >> my name is mustafa, and i am a midfielder, but right now, i am trying to play as a goalkeeper, because they need a goalkeeper. >> soccer u.s.a. is a nonprofessional organization. we use sports, soccer in particular to engage communities that can benefit from quality pro
the most challenging of all. string orchestra work. 23 solo instrument, no violin section, now viola section; everybody is responsible for their part in this piece. the challenge is something that i felt not only that we could do , absolutely could do, but i wanted to show off. i can't tell you how aware i am of the audience. not only what i hear but their vibes, so strong. i have been doing this for a long time. i kind of make them feel what i want them to feel. there is nobody in that...
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jazz and classical choose the ellen kullman band will be touring germany and austria with the feel harmony orchestra this winter this is the second time the small orchestra from essential germany goes on to all. things. digital media stars my don't think i would have ever dared ask an orchestra if they would play with us that we have a connection i studied in to ring in the same state that they are from. and i travelled through holland with some of their musicians eyes of the holland. the trio alan cohen fabian stevens and philip martin all rehearsing with the struck in . the last time they had been on talk was in two thousand and five with the german pop poet who is on. the album calling bands heartfelt songs have all been rearranged to fit a live orchestra. told us. it's such an incredible thought that we all have to agree on who plays which night when with so many musicians all performing one song i need. a time to get goosebumps because this group of fifth. class musicians create such a rich sound you wouldn't get that from a quarter and told quintet because. those are. composer and singer allan
jazz and classical choose the ellen kullman band will be touring germany and austria with the feel harmony orchestra this winter this is the second time the small orchestra from essential germany goes on to all. things. digital media stars my don't think i would have ever dared ask an orchestra if they would play with us that we have a connection i studied in to ring in the same state that they are from. and i travelled through holland with some of their musicians eyes of the holland. the trio...
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the album coming bands heartfelt songs have all been rearranged to fit a live orchestra. it's such an incredible thought that we all have to agree on who plays which night when with so many musicians all performing one song i need. to commit the time to get goosebumps because there's a group of fifth. class musicians create such a rich sound you wouldn't get that from a quarter and told quintet wins the crowd and. composer and singer allan cohen is known for her intelligent lyrics and powerful melodies born to a german doctor and mexican artist she grew up speaking german and spanish in hamburg and started traveling at an early age she even discovered a passion for music on the road. i started writing because i wanted to perform. and i was living in sweden and i went to an open stage event i remember watching the performances and thinking i want to sing for people to watch. but first she studied environmental engineering at the weimar university in two thousand and seven she founded her bad fellow students to date they produced two studio albums one a german music office p
the album coming bands heartfelt songs have all been rearranged to fit a live orchestra. it's such an incredible thought that we all have to agree on who plays which night when with so many musicians all performing one song i need. to commit the time to get goosebumps because there's a group of fifth. class musicians create such a rich sound you wouldn't get that from a quarter and told quintet wins the crowd and. composer and singer allan cohen is known for her intelligent lyrics and powerful...
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bit awkward highly sure loved by them they are starting december the fifty two musicians of the studio. orchestra and alan cullen will be on stage together on tall. man. next up as germany's most successful solo artist how about going a mile ever since nine hundred eighty four is consistent the storm the top of the german charts with each new studio album releases and that's exactly where his latest album to most is two in the home the third single released. sings about self-doubt. own ability. of my. truck still. want to. orleans la la land the job was. too soon for. you. ok i personally am not a huge fan of how about going to my about hitting the top of the charts with eleven studio albums in a row is definitely impressive now let's take a look at what else is happening in german sound studio. after that twenty fifteen e.p. frankfurt based indie rock band behind me on and on now following up with their debut album i was class on find. our expansion response time something my german pop rock singer love hey is back with a brand new record for a into the world of acting the former teen idol with
bit awkward highly sure loved by them they are starting december the fifty two musicians of the studio. orchestra and alan cullen will be on stage together on tall. man. next up as germany's most successful solo artist how about going a mile ever since nine hundred eighty four is consistent the storm the top of the german charts with each new studio album releases and that's exactly where his latest album to most is two in the home the third single released. sings about self-doubt. own ability....
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and with that simple device, almost overnight the composition of symphony orchestras began to change. we can't duplicate the drop curtain in every field of human endeavor. i wish we can. i mean, so many women of like an age have thenced experience of being at a meeting, a problem is presented, and if she answers, wouldn't this be a good solution? no response. four or five men then respond, and one repeats exactly her idea and people listen and they say, good idea. it's that perception that she is a woman, she's not corset -- going to say anything with any weight. in fact, a title vii case of that nature which is -- not -- which was against at&t for not promoting the middle-management jobs. so the woman did find on all the standard criteria until the very last one, which the management called a total person test. the total person test was an interviewer and the candidate for promotion. women dropped out disproportionately at that stage. and why? well, the interviewer had a certain level of comfort when he was conversing with someone who looks like him. he knew, he understood what that
and with that simple device, almost overnight the composition of symphony orchestras began to change. we can't duplicate the drop curtain in every field of human endeavor. i wish we can. i mean, so many women of like an age have thenced experience of being at a meeting, a problem is presented, and if she answers, wouldn't this be a good solution? no response. four or five men then respond, and one repeats exactly her idea and people listen and they say, good idea. it's that perception that she...
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the time, probably one of the greatest free orchestras at the time. i would go every friday night during the season. sit in peanut heaven, which is where the music was the greatest. i would watch the greatest artists worldwide almost every week during their season. i watched the greatest artists in the world. these are the greatest artists that ever played the pno and violent -- played the pno and -- piano and violin. when you leave. we'll you pursue your music career full-time? sen. hatch: you never know. that happened when a wonderful meician, who liked politically say, how about writing some music with me. it was after a funeral that we both attended. i did not know that she saw me standing there as we came out of the chapel. music?d, i hear you like i said, i do. she had a real reputation. good artist in music. she said, how about writing some songs with me? i said, ok. i sat down that weekend and wrote 10 songs. the lyrics to 10 songs. that became her first out of him my god is love. we wrote seven or eight albums after that. my god is love is st
the time, probably one of the greatest free orchestras at the time. i would go every friday night during the season. sit in peanut heaven, which is where the music was the greatest. i would watch the greatest artists worldwide almost every week during their season. i watched the greatest artists in the world. these are the greatest artists that ever played the pno and violent -- played the pno and -- piano and violin. when you leave. we'll you pursue your music career full-time? sen. hatch: you...
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to mark one hundred years since the end of the first world war germany is ending the radio orchestrathe fold and the war requiem last night english composer benjamin britten plea for pacifism. it's a condemnation of the terror and horror that conflict visits upon people. the war recreate was written by pacifist composer benjamin britten and reprised in the german city of one of our own saturday. in a just tour of reconciliation the performance brought together musicians from britain and germany the countries once at war now peaceful neighbors. it's been a mess of undertaking and remains the conductor has been preparing it for two years . now to me about. the communication between two net nations now it's sort of a communication between now and the past that we must learn from the past let's face it we must learn from our mistakes. the war recreate them was composed after the second world war when the german left buffet bombed british cities. i'm far enough out of here that. the destroyed cathedral in coventry england became a symbol of the war's brutality after the war a new one was
to mark one hundred years since the end of the first world war germany is ending the radio orchestrathe fold and the war requiem last night english composer benjamin britten plea for pacifism. it's a condemnation of the terror and horror that conflict visits upon people. the war recreate was written by pacifist composer benjamin britten and reprised in the german city of one of our own saturday. in a just tour of reconciliation the performance brought together musicians from britain and germany...
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performed inside last night's to my one hundred years since the end of the first world war germany's n.d.i. radio philharmonic orchestra performed britain's powerful pace. the. war the terrible expressed in sound. google requiem by compose a big german briton performed in one of a on saturday. just two days earlier two full orchestras and seven quiet ensembles from germany and the united states rehearsed for the first time. it's been a massive undertaking andrew mansi the conductor has been preparing it for two years we'll tell you about. the communication between two net nations now it's sort of a communication between now and the past that we must loon from the past let's face it we must learn from our mistakes. war is regrets germany's loofah five bomb british cities in nine hundred forty causing tens of thousands of casualties. you never heard of your. memorial to madness the destroyed kit they drill in coventry england after the war a new one was erected next to the ruins its upcoming in one hundred sixty two needed musical accompaniment. the self declared pacifist benjamin britten saw his chance to compose an epi
performed inside last night's to my one hundred years since the end of the first world war germany's n.d.i. radio philharmonic orchestra performed britain's powerful pace. the. war the terrible expressed in sound. google requiem by compose a big german briton performed in one of a on saturday. just two days earlier two full orchestras and seven quiet ensembles from germany and the united states rehearsed for the first time. it's been a massive undertaking andrew mansi the conductor has been...
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accompanied by her father guy dortch or a well known linguist she's surrounded by professional musicians the orchestra conductor and the organizer of the festival ballet has to be performed. but all my daughter is not afraid to express her opinion loud and clear. it was too much yes. i think it will be better it is not so overpowering yes. i do spend a lot of time with that yes but and i and i have quite often i have to tell them you know how to play the music because i composed it ever since i was very little but i never wanted to be little i always wanted to be a grownup and to be taken seriously as a grown up she always comes up with ideas when she's alone especially when she's skipping rope. i don't actually see people i mean and i don't actually do what the new mood what it's supposed to be and i actually get with it but i just wave it around like this. and i think of stories and think of music and i just things that i daydream. visit to the rehearsal was over after just ninety minutes she says she really liked hearing. music and seeing the dancers. unfortunately now she has to leave i. think tha
accompanied by her father guy dortch or a well known linguist she's surrounded by professional musicians the orchestra conductor and the organizer of the festival ballet has to be performed. but all my daughter is not afraid to express her opinion loud and clear. it was too much yes. i think it will be better it is not so overpowering yes. i do spend a lot of time with that yes but and i and i have quite often i have to tell them you know how to play the music because i composed it ever since i...
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i became the concert master for the high school orchestra. after i left high school i did not play it anymore. much to my chagrin, i did not keep it up. but i did love the violin. one thing that my parents did, especially my mother, they would scrape together, they were poor, but they would scrape together $18.75 every year for me to get season passes to the pittsburgh symphony orchestra. which was, at the time, probably one of the three greatest orchestras at the time. i would go every friday night during the season. i would sit in peanut heaven, which is where the music was the greatest. i would watch the greatest artists worldwide almost every week during their season. i watched the greatest artists in the world. these are the greatest artists that ever played the piano and violin. i could go on and on. tohad a real influence on me my mother encouraged me. i would sit in p and that heaven, and revel in it. here, are you leave you going to pursue your music career full-time? [laughter] sen. hatch: you never know. that happened when a wonderf
i became the concert master for the high school orchestra. after i left high school i did not play it anymore. much to my chagrin, i did not keep it up. but i did love the violin. one thing that my parents did, especially my mother, they would scrape together, they were poor, but they would scrape together $18.75 every year for me to get season passes to the pittsburgh symphony orchestra. which was, at the time, probably one of the three greatest orchestras at the time. i would go every friday...
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msk(music) >> the bay area knows the orchestra. you maybe take things for granted a little bit. that is simply not the case will go on the road. the audiences go crazy. they don't see vitality like this on stage. we are capable of conveying joy
msk(music) >> the bay area knows the orchestra. you maybe take things for granted a little bit. that is simply not the case will go on the road. the audiences go crazy. they don't see vitality like this on stage. we are capable of conveying joy
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the orchestra of lights from gemmy includes spots, strings, decor, speakers all to create a custom light show that's synchronized to music. and finally, serve the best ice guaranteed. you know the kind, the opal nugget ice maker makes that chewable crunchy flavor-saving nugget ice. complete with bluetooth so you can pre-program it in advance is another one of my favorite products of the year. and so are these. the snoo smart sleeper will rock your baby to sleep and save your marriage too because it gets up so you don't have to. snoo re-engages when it senses baby is awake. the clip and swaddle keeps baby on its back and you can track it all through the companion app. works the first time every time. we paired it with the nanit plus. a 24/7 hd view of baby's crib with night vision too. listen in, play soothing sounds and even talk to baby. a gentle night lielgt when you need it and sensors to track temperature and sleep patterns flt forget paying hundreds of dollars for an electric toothbrush, quip comes in at just $25. comes with a holster that will stick to any smooth surface making ide
the orchestra of lights from gemmy includes spots, strings, decor, speakers all to create a custom light show that's synchronized to music. and finally, serve the best ice guaranteed. you know the kind, the opal nugget ice maker makes that chewable crunchy flavor-saving nugget ice. complete with bluetooth so you can pre-program it in advance is another one of my favorite products of the year. and so are these. the snoo smart sleeper will rock your baby to sleep and save your marriage too...
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plane was in a parking position then the door opened and his security guard came out and then the orchestra music went off for the security guard not for paying now how's that for an awkward situation what about angela merkel she couldn't even fly out of germany first her plane had to be grounded there was an emergency situation she had to experience an emergency landing but then technical issues continued and she had to take a commercial flight to argentina and besides this i believe there are probably hundreds of thousands of people who can be good translators between spanish and english but apparently the one that was working when the argentinean leader was welcoming the u.s. president donald trump couldn't do a good job apparently there was a real mess with the translation which made mr trump say that probably he understood the words of the argentinean leader better in his own language instead of hearing the translation that he got and then emmanuel macron the french leader was coming out of his plane and the first one of the first people who shook his hand was a man wearing the yellow
plane was in a parking position then the door opened and his security guard came out and then the orchestra music went off for the security guard not for paying now how's that for an awkward situation what about angela merkel she couldn't even fly out of germany first her plane had to be grounded there was an emergency situation she had to experience an emergency landing but then technical issues continued and she had to take a commercial flight to argentina and besides this i believe there are...
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jeff goldblum and the mildred snitzer orchestra featuring haley reinhart! clothes my baby he just cares for me ♪ ♪ my baby don't care for the cars and races my baby don't care for ooh high-tone places ♪ ♪ liz taylor is not his style and even lana turner's smile ooh somethin' he can't see ♪ ♪ well my baby don't care who knows my baby just cares for me ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ baby my baby don't care for shows and he don't even care ♪ ♪ for clothes my baby just cares for me ♪ ♪ my jeffy don't care for ooh the cars and races ♪ ♪ my baby don't care for ooh high-tone places ♪ ♪ liz taylor is not his style and even liberace's smile ♪ ♪ he just doesn't see ♪ my baby don't care oh no ♪ my baby just cares for i said my baby just cares for my baby just cares for me ♪ [ cheers and applause ] xxxxxxxx >>> stont tonight. a father's urgent search for answers to find the mother he never knew. >> he was a ghost. >> with time running out. why his bloodline could be a lifeline. an emotional five month journey with an investigative genealogists. >> i started getting messages from his
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jeff goldblum and the mildred snitzer orchestra featuring haley reinhart! he just cares for me ♪ ♪ my baby don't care for the cars and races my baby don't care for ooh high-tone places ♪ ♪ liz taylor is not his style and even lana turner's smile ooh somethin' he can't see ♪ ♪ well my baby don't care who knows my baby just cares for me ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ baby my baby don't care for shows and he don't even care ♪ ♪ for clothes my baby just cares for me ♪ ♪ my jeffy don't care for ooh the cars and races ♪ ♪ my baby don't care for ooh high-tone places ♪ ♪ liz taylor is not his style and even liberace's smile ♪ ♪ he just doesn't see ♪ my baby don't care oh no ♪ ♪ my baby just cares for i said my baby just cares for my baby just cares for me ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >>> tonight, college night massacre, the chilling new video inside that california bar. >> coming out this door. >> 12 people killed, including the brave deputy who rushed in. inside the terror as they tried to escape. >> the shots kept going and going and going. >> and as the names of the victims emerge, on
jeff goldblum and the mildred snitzer orchestra featuring haley reinhart! he just cares for me ♪ ♪ my baby don't care for the cars and races my baby don't care for ooh high-tone places ♪ ♪ liz taylor is not his style and even lana turner's smile ooh somethin' he can't see ♪ ♪ well my baby don't care who knows my baby just cares for me ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ baby my baby don't care for shows and he don't even care ♪ ♪ for clothes my baby just cares for me ♪ ♪ my jeffy don't...
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opened but instead of paying the first man to come out was another senior chinese official but the orchestra music went off for him. instead of paying and that was a really awkward moment how about german chancellor angela merkel she couldn't even fly out of germany there was a technical malfunction her plane had to be grounded and she experienced an emergency landing but then technical issues continued and she had to take a commercial flight to argentina well i bet there are probably hundreds of thousands of people on this planet who could be great translators between spanish and english but the man who was working when the argentinian leader was welcoming the u.s. president donald trump perhaps isn't one of them or probably he was having a bad day apparently the translation was a real mess which made donald trump say that probably he would have understood the argentinean leader better in his language than with the translation that he got and now moving on to the french president emanuel macron here's what happened to him when his plane touched down in one of side. anyway the main g. twenty
opened but instead of paying the first man to come out was another senior chinese official but the orchestra music went off for him. instead of paying and that was a really awkward moment how about german chancellor angela merkel she couldn't even fly out of germany there was a technical malfunction her plane had to be grounded and she experienced an emergency landing but then technical issues continued and she had to take a commercial flight to argentina well i bet there are probably hundreds...
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. >> he's going to bring the orchestra together. >> brown: good evening. i'james brown. this was the coldest this is our western edition. thanksgiving in new york city since 1901. the mercury in manhattan dropped today to a frostbitten low of 19 degrees. that's the lowest thanksgiving temperature since theodore roosevelt was in the white house. records fell across the northeast, from binghamton, new york, where it was seven degrees, to augusta, maine, where it was just four above zero. millions bundled up for the big thanksgiving day parade, hoping the balloons would be clear for takeoff. here's don dahler. >> reporter: this was the coldest thanksgiving day in new york city in over 100 years, and right up until parade time, officials held their frozen heeath, hoping the frigid winds would stay below the safety thresholds of 23 miles per hour sustained or 34-mile-per-hour gusts. n.y.p.d. chief rodney harrison finally got the good news. >> right now, it's not too bad. it's under 15 miles per hour. but once again, we'll adjust it as the parade goes on. me reporter: but there
. >> he's going to bring the orchestra together. >> brown: good evening. i'james brown. this was the coldest this is our western edition. thanksgiving in new york city since 1901. the mercury in manhattan dropped today to a frostbitten low of 19 degrees. that's the lowest thanksgiving temperature since theodore roosevelt was in the white house. records fell across the northeast, from binghamton, new york, where it was seven degrees, to augusta, maine, where it was just four above...
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first person to come out of the plane was another less senior member of the chinese delegation but the orchestra music went off for him instead of xi jinping how but angle of merkel she couldn't even fly out of germany to come here to argentina there was an emergency landing for her some technical issues with the plane then she couldn't use it because the issues continued and she had to take a commercial flight to boy now i bet that on this planet there are probably hundreds of thousands of people who can be perfect translators between spanish and english but apparently the man who was doing the job for donald trump in the argentinian leader maybe was having a bad day or something else donald trump said it was a real mess with the translation and he would went on to say that he would have understood the argentinian letter leader better in his language instead of having to listen to the interpreter right there but something perhaps even more awkward happened to the french leader and manual macron when he was stepping out of his plane to have a look. at . everything. scheduled down to the last min
first person to come out of the plane was another less senior member of the chinese delegation but the orchestra music went off for him instead of xi jinping how but angle of merkel she couldn't even fly out of germany to come here to argentina there was an emergency landing for her some technical issues with the plane then she couldn't use it because the issues continued and she had to take a commercial flight to boy now i bet that on this planet there are probably hundreds of thousands of...
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opened but one of the other senior officials from the chinese delegation stepped out but then the orchestra music went off for him instead of xi jinping angle marco she was having issues with her planes even experienced and emergency landing and she have to travel to madrid first and then board a commercial plane she was late for the g. twenty summit donald trump was having issues with translation when he was welcomed by the argentinean leader perhaps there are hundreds of thousands of people on this planet who could be the perfect translators from spanish to english but apparently the man who was doing the job during this event probably had a bad day or maybe some other issues there but donald trump wasn't happy with it at all however perhaps the most awkward moment happened to the french theater emanuel mark and yes that took place when he was coming out of his plane as well. everything was scheduled down to the last minute but when we got direction now we understood president micron was already getting into his car. well these most powerful people on this planet have already been talking
opened but one of the other senior officials from the chinese delegation stepped out but then the orchestra music went off for him instead of xi jinping angle marco she was having issues with her planes even experienced and emergency landing and she have to travel to madrid first and then board a commercial plane she was late for the g. twenty summit donald trump was having issues with translation when he was welcomed by the argentinean leader perhaps there are hundreds of thousands of people...
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already the doors open but some other member of the chinese delegation stepped out of it first and the orchestra music went off for him instead of xi jinping you could also take she couldn't even fly out of germany there were technical issues with her plane she would experience an emergency landing but then they couldn't fix it and she had to take a flight to argentina donald trump he had issues with translation you might think that there are hundreds of thousands of people here on this planet who could be perfect spanish english translators apparently the man who was doing that job when the u.s. president was being welcomed by the argentinean leader probably was having a bad day but probably the most awkward situation happened to. just take a look. at . everything was scheduled down to the last minute but when we got direction now we understood president macron was already getting into his car. the main. events however here. are already in full swing all these powerful people are sitting at this massive round table talking to each other however the cameras and the camera microphones have been t
already the doors open but some other member of the chinese delegation stepped out of it first and the orchestra music went off for him instead of xi jinping you could also take she couldn't even fly out of germany there were technical issues with her plane she would experience an emergency landing but then they couldn't fix it and she had to take a flight to argentina donald trump he had issues with translation you might think that there are hundreds of thousands of people here on this planet...
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also participated in world war one but also the way it was conducted and presented by the european union youth orchestra the lot of verve with a lot of passion to me that was the highlight. maxwell fulfill for this victory turned out to be somewhat based at the country stuff it has the losses washington leading to its capital nation to nazi germany in one nine hundred fourteen how are the french remembering on this to stay. in one room our call really tried to take ownership of this cold liberation he had a marathon week starting last sunday going to eleven different departments with mixed results because interior policy interior french policy got in the way sometimes but he certainly put his stamp on the ceremony here behind me at the arc de triomphe today on sunday he really managed in the speech in front of all the other world leaders to highlight what was important for him a multilateral structure in the world and patriotism versus nationalism he really worn what was up ahead if more and more nations turned towards nationalism and what was interesting of course is that he said that in front of leade
also participated in world war one but also the way it was conducted and presented by the european union youth orchestra the lot of verve with a lot of passion to me that was the highlight. maxwell fulfill for this victory turned out to be somewhat based at the country stuff it has the losses washington leading to its capital nation to nazi germany in one nine hundred fourteen how are the french remembering on this to stay. in one room our call really tried to take ownership of this cold...
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. >> she's in the orchestra. she was a member of the varsity soccer team. incredible and advanced honored student. >> everyone knows alaina housely. >> hearts are broken. after students and staff learned one of their brightest stars. 18 year-old alaina housely. was among those killed last night. when a gunman opened fire at a southern california bar. >> i don't think it's something that people can make sense of. it's so much harder. that this isn't a logical and reasonable thing. it's tragic. >> she graduated from vintage high school last year. where her mother works as a teacher. she started collegeeppet dine university this past fall. her parents alma mater. >> her parents both went there. and met there. it's a really special thing that she was going to be following in their footsteps. >> tonight friends have been placing flowers outside the house. everyone in the community seems to be impacted by the loss of such a well loved young woman. >> the whole atmosphere at the school is terrible. a lot of teachers have been affected by it. and she was close to e
. >> she's in the orchestra. she was a member of the varsity soccer team. incredible and advanced honored student. >> everyone knows alaina housely. >> hearts are broken. after students and staff learned one of their brightest stars. 18 year-old alaina housely. was among those killed last night. when a gunman opened fire at a southern california bar. >> i don't think it's something that people can make sense of. it's so much harder. that this isn't a logical and...
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remember being very nervous the night before my first rehearsal but as it turns out, the better the orchestrais one of the best in the world -- the easier it is to work with them. my colleagues are dream colleagues and easy to play with and hilarious and great to hang out with. so i was a little nervous but it's been just the most fun time of my life it turns out that i heard your trombone during what i call a music life changing experience. we had as a family over the sum, we saw star wars at san francisco symphony and my little boys minds were blown. they heard the music but they have never seen it being made. one of my favorite experiences. >> so glad to hear that. >> you're in star wars and also playing in an upcoming love actually. >> yes, part of the excellent film series at the symphony. we play the sound track as you saw while classic movies are mraued on the screen and i think what i've taken away from attend thanksgiving performances and playing them is the importance and just the big role the sound track can play in the telling of the story. 0. >> i'd like you for a favor. can i ha
remember being very nervous the night before my first rehearsal but as it turns out, the better the orchestrais one of the best in the world -- the easier it is to work with them. my colleagues are dream colleagues and easy to play with and hilarious and great to hang out with. so i was a little nervous but it's been just the most fun time of my life it turns out that i heard your trombone during what i call a music life changing experience. we had as a family over the sum, we saw star wars at...
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i remember the orchestra was sitting right there. es and a bunch of winds. and i'm telling you it was okay. ( laughter ). >> stephen: your performance was okay? >> well, i think i played all right. but what did i know? i was 13. i didn't know. >> stephen: well why don't we-- why don't we find out. we have a clip here. >> oh! >> stephen: this is from that night 60 years ago. jim. >> this little boy here is iztkah perlman. he's a violin vitueoseo of great merit. and i'm g p for y a plad for us in israel. all of our great-- well, you hear him. itzhak. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: okay? >> shows what practice does. >> stephen: exactly. did you have any notes for the kids? >> what? >> stephen: any boy, anything you would tell him to change? >> oh, him. i have to talk to him about this. ( laughter ). >> stephen: you are known for your joy, your personal joy, your joy in your performance, but also you embody a great sense of joy. how do you maintain your joy i in-- in these turb leapt times that are so-- so divisive and are dark for s
i remember the orchestra was sitting right there. es and a bunch of winds. and i'm telling you it was okay. ( laughter ). >> stephen: your performance was okay? >> well, i think i played all right. but what did i know? i was 13. i didn't know. >> stephen: well why don't we-- why don't we find out. we have a clip here. >> oh! >> stephen: this is from that night 60 years ago. jim. >> this little boy here is iztkah perlman. he's a violin vitueoseo of great...
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he's also a talented jazz musician whose band, the mildred snitzer orchestra just released its first tol studio sessions." please welcome back to the show, our friend, jeff goldblum, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: i went backstage, because i'm soappy you're re. i said hello to you before the show. >> yes, sir. i love seeing you. >> seth: you -- you changed your ou dit. >>. >> seth: yeah. this is not at i saw you in just 15 minutes ago. >> that's correct. >> seth: yeah. >> are you surprised? >> seth: i am. >> you are? >> seth: i am. and i really like it. >> you do? >> seth: it's great. it's a -- i mean, everything about you is consistently great. and i'm very happy, becae i -- you know, you're good company to be with. thanks. i feel the same about you. i like you so, so much.nk >> seth: tou. >> that's true. [ light laughter ] i really do. i just think you're wonderful. >> seth: also good to be on a u, list with ecause i feel like that elevates me, and we showed up in people's sexiest men issue. >> we did, but it's the other way around. you elevate
he's also a talented jazz musician whose band, the mildred snitzer orchestra just released its first tol studio sessions." please welcome back to the show, our friend, jeff goldblum, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: i went backstage, because i'm soappy you're re. i said hello to you before the show. >> yes, sir. i love seeing you. >> seth: you -- you changed your ou dit. >>. >> seth: yeah. this is not at i saw you in just...
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all right, we're not in the ninth inning we're into the finale of the orchestra. >> good afternoon, it's great to be here again. thank you to ausa and roger cirillo. the first thing you're asking is why another book on george patten. my master's thesis was entitled patten at bay where i studied his campaign that preceded the bulge and thought i would follow him into the bulge to see how he recovered from 50,000 casualties in the three-month campaign in the lorraine and how he would respond and update my approach in the use of intelligence in writing operational history and in doing so i systematically went through the ultra files and looked at every ultra decrypt that arrived at army headquarters and could verify which came into the army headquarters which was a different range of material that went into 12th army group headquarters and g-2 there edwin ciphert a problem itself so the intelligence picture was slightly different on the ultra side of army group and army level. that being said, at the end of the day, when i assessed patton's operational technique the way he intended to apply
all right, we're not in the ninth inning we're into the finale of the orchestra. >> good afternoon, it's great to be here again. thank you to ausa and roger cirillo. the first thing you're asking is why another book on george patten. my master's thesis was entitled patten at bay where i studied his campaign that preceded the bulge and thought i would follow him into the bulge to see how he recovered from 50,000 casualties in the three-month campaign in the lorraine and how he would...
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he is an iconic actor and musician, and his jazz group, jeff goldblum and the mildred snitzer orchestraave a new record out now, "the capitol studios sessions." jeff goldblum is back, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] he is a comedy legend, a talk show legend, and you can hear him on audible's "have a nice day," dick cavett is here, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] i cannot tell you how excited i am about that. and we'll be cooking up some spicy meatballs with the chef, and owner of lucali here in new york city. mark iacono is here tonight. i can't wait for that, as well. [ cheers and applause ] now, we'll get to that. whenever donald trump holds a press conference, his rambling nonsensical answers raise more questions than they answer. so we decided to hold another one right here, right now. that's right. donald trump, and the "late night" press corps are here in our studio and ready to go. so without further ado, it's time for the "late night" white house press conference. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: mr. president, mr. president, mr. president, mr. president, mr. president,
he is an iconic actor and musician, and his jazz group, jeff goldblum and the mildred snitzer orchestraave a new record out now, "the capitol studios sessions." jeff goldblum is back, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] he is a comedy legend, a talk show legend, and you can hear him on audible's "have a nice day," dick cavett is here, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] i cannot tell you how excited i am about that. and we'll be cooking up some spicy meatballs with the chef,...
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the last time i was there with the orchestra and had to play a whole new world from aladdin. [laughter] and backstage they had the desks and i was feeling like i was in middle school. but then behind me was a shelf of all of the old textbooks that i remember reading. that they have was a loving portrait that shaped me but also honest that even though we try we are human. but we don't get it right but we will keep trying. . >> i know you're catholic but. >> that it is the shakers. >> i went into this rabbit hole the research that anybody could spend a lot of time researching things and then working its way into the final product but the shakers never lived in shaker heights because one of the main tenets is celibacy so after a while they died out. [laughter] and shaker heights was built on the land they use to live but a lot of them would shake that philosophy that they were communist gender equality and uptight. and that is how i think about the shakers. . >> i know a lot of people have read the book so what do you think it is that makes groups of people or women want to discu
the last time i was there with the orchestra and had to play a whole new world from aladdin. [laughter] and backstage they had the desks and i was feeling like i was in middle school. but then behind me was a shelf of all of the old textbooks that i remember reading. that they have was a loving portrait that shaped me but also honest that even though we try we are human. but we don't get it right but we will keep trying. . >> i know you're catholic but. >> that it is the shakers....
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the last time i was there with the orchestra and had to play a whole new world from aladdin. [laughter] and backstage they had the desks and i was feeling like i was in middle school. but then behind me was a shelf of all of the old textbooks that i remember reading. that they have was a loving portrait that shaped me but also honest that even though we try we are human. but we don't get it right but we will keep trying. . >> i know you're catholic but. >> that it is the shakers. >> i went into this rabbit hole the research that anybody could spend a lot of time researching things and then working its way into the final product but the shakers never lived in shaker heights because one of the main tenets is celibacy so after a while they died out. [laughter] and shaker heights was built on the land they use to live but a lot of them would shake that philosophy that they were communist gender equality and uptight. and that is how i think about the shakers. . >> i know a lot of people have read the book so what do you think it is that makes groups of people or women want to discu
the last time i was there with the orchestra and had to play a whole new world from aladdin. [laughter] and backstage they had the desks and i was feeling like i was in middle school. but then behind me was a shelf of all of the old textbooks that i remember reading. that they have was a loving portrait that shaped me but also honest that even though we try we are human. but we don't get it right but we will keep trying. . >> i know you're catholic but. >> that it is the shakers....
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music there by the french compares they gave a head for a performance by the german army orchestra we're now going to hear as you may have heard from participants of the footballer members project their young football players from high school high schools high school students from germany britain france and belgium and the four members project pays tribute to footballers who fought and died in the first world war and we're going to hear from participants in the project now. if you want to play good afternoon you know that i'm like a client and i'm a player for the football club f.c. shako for and they go to the baggage fair comprehensive school and get some cash within the framework of the project football in remembrance i along with people from the free to grammar school in the castle and my own school participated in international work camps organized by the german war graves commission and the british premier league during the camps we got to know young football players from parents had to climb up the british football clubs give a poem southampton as well as the belgian club bruges i
music there by the french compares they gave a head for a performance by the german army orchestra we're now going to hear as you may have heard from participants of the footballer members project their young football players from high school high schools high school students from germany britain france and belgium and the four members project pays tribute to footballers who fought and died in the first world war and we're going to hear from participants in the project now. if you want to play...
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foreign language] i'm so honored to participate in this discussion with mark, with rl, and dan as the orchestra director. mark and i go way back. when we served together in the foreign affairs committee in the house of representatives and i'm so glad to see mark in the position that he is at right now. and having you, a principled, visionary leader, at the helm of usaid has made an incredible difference, we have seen it in addressing new challenges, emerging challenges throughout the world but more specifically in latin america. and one more thing that i have to say to you, mark. tomorrow, we will be commemorating world aids day. and this year, we are also celebrating 15 years of success through pepfar and this is a very ambitious, wonderful program that was created by george w. bush , he doesn't get enough credit for it. shepherded through the house by ark green. it's unbelievable the success we've had. i'm reminded when mark served as ambassador to tans knee ark you wrote to me, i still have it a letter highlighting the threat that hiv-aids poses to the security of our country. we never frame
foreign language] i'm so honored to participate in this discussion with mark, with rl, and dan as the orchestra director. mark and i go way back. when we served together in the foreign affairs committee in the house of representatives and i'm so glad to see mark in the position that he is at right now. and having you, a principled, visionary leader, at the helm of usaid has made an incredible difference, we have seen it in addressing new challenges, emerging challenges throughout the world but...
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they even have members of the detroit orchestra to do record the sounds that you care.etle. after the 2019 model year they won't make them anymore. the tariffs. the president threatening a 25% tariff. it sells for about $25,000. it would be an increase of the price. thank you jeff, coming up prosecutors raid deutsche bank offices in germany. the stock slides in response. we will have the details next. today, there are more sensors on our planet than people. we're putting ai into everything, and everything into the cloud. it's all so... smart. but how do you work with it? ask this farmer. he's using satellite data to help increase crop yields. that's smart for the food we eat. at this port, supply chains are becoming more transparent with blockchain. that's smart for millions of shipments. . . most encrypted mainframe is helping prevent cybercrime. that's smart for everyone. and in africa, iot sensors and the ibm cloud are protecting endangered animals. that's smart for rhinos. yeah. rhinos. because smart only really matters, when we put it to work- not just for a few of
they even have members of the detroit orchestra to do record the sounds that you care.etle. after the 2019 model year they won't make them anymore. the tariffs. the president threatening a 25% tariff. it sells for about $25,000. it would be an increase of the price. thank you jeff, coming up prosecutors raid deutsche bank offices in germany. the stock slides in response. we will have the details next. today, there are more sensors on our planet than people. we're putting ai into everything, and...
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those sources and what really stood out was for example the bull arrow performance from the european union youth orchestra extremely passionate and that was the closest to really rousing people and very very fitting because it's composer police ravin himself took part in world war one it seemed to convey really the spirit of this event and of course it's always something special when you have so many has a state and government all together in one place really wasn't present during those images you know for france the victory in the first world war was a better one the country suffered heavy losses thankfully leading then a few decades later too with capitulation nazi germany in one thousand forty how are the french in particular remembering this day. you know president mike kroll really tried to well this commemoration he's been on a weeklong tour through friends with mixed results but here sunday in paris he definitely managed to put his stamp on the ceremony he was stressing that the world possibly was at a turning point he was condemning nationalism promoting multilateralism and all that while a presid
those sources and what really stood out was for example the bull arrow performance from the european union youth orchestra extremely passionate and that was the closest to really rousing people and very very fitting because it's composer police ravin himself took part in world war one it seemed to convey really the spirit of this event and of course it's always something special when you have so many has a state and government all together in one place really wasn't present during those images...
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with [ laughter and applae you guys, for you tonight.d hijazz group, jeff goldblum and the mildred snitzer orchestraa new record out now, "the capitol studios sessions." jeff goldblum is back, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] he is a comedy legend, a talk show legend, and you can hear him on audible's "have a nice day," dick cavett is here, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] i cannot tell you how excited i am about that. and we'll be cooking up some spicy meatballs with the chef, and owner of lucali here in new york city. mark iacono is here tonight. i can't wait for that, as well. [ cheers and applause ] whenever donald p donald trump, and the "late night" press corps are here in our studio and ready to go. so without fur a >> seth: mr. president, mr. president, mr. president, mr. president, mr. president, yes, thank you. seth meyers, "late night with seth meyers." president trump, how would you describe the current state of your presidency? >> in the final couple of weeks. [ laughter and applause ] >> seth: mr. president, what would you say to mike pence, who is probably hoping that you'd be imp
with [ laughter and applae you guys, for you tonight.d hijazz group, jeff goldblum and the mildred snitzer orchestraa new record out now, "the capitol studios sessions." jeff goldblum is back, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] he is a comedy legend, a talk show legend, and you can hear him on audible's "have a nice day," dick cavett is here, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] i cannot tell you how excited i am about that. and we'll be cooking up some spicy meatballs with...