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as opening day approaches, thierry coup travels somewhere special.oup: well, we are at abbey road studios in london, recording with the london symphony orchestra, and we're recording a whole new arrangement for our new attractions. 100 musicians. they were the same musicians that recorded all the music, the score for all the films -- the wonderful music of john williams. vieira: if abbey road sounds familiar, it's because of it's storied history with the beatles. let's start with "connector train, hogsmeade to london." >> here we go. vieira: today, they're recording the music they will pair with the scenes coup directed 16 months earlier for both the hogwarts express and the "harry potter and the escape from gringotts" attraction. you'll recognize some of the themes, some of the score, but yet it is rearranged in a way that goes so well with this brand-new adventure. [ imitates train whistle ] ha-hey! coup: music brings emotions together. even if you close your eyes and you just hear the music of john williams from the "harry potter" movies, you star
as opening day approaches, thierry coup travels somewhere special.oup: well, we are at abbey road studios in london, recording with the london symphony orchestra, and we're recording a whole new arrangement for our new attractions. 100 musicians. they were the same musicians that recorded all the music, the score for all the films -- the wonderful music of john williams. vieira: if abbey road sounds familiar, it's because of it's storied history with the beatles. let's start with...
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so that thierry, i was trying to maintain my confidence and my belief in humanity to show my son howuch i loved him and at the same time, the performing on the highest level i could. >> was your attraction to his mother -- you can't explain it, it just has its own notion that only the two of them understand? e time?mean ilona at th she was an extremely beautiful woman, very attractive. and we started the made in heaven photo shoots. she was kind of very vulnerable, showing me how she got involved pornography as a young woman and she wanted a different life and we fell in love. we ended up in a short time udwig and that it wasn't going to work out but i was in love with her. >> did made in heaven help or hurt? >> i think i became a better artist. the hunan bust. i am proud of the paintings and proud of the work and i think i came out of it a better human being. i have my wife and my family. is my muse today, so i am really very happy. ♪ >> what about warhol? >> andy, when i came to the city, i never wanted to go to the factory or hang out. i always saw him there and i met him superfic
so that thierry, i was trying to maintain my confidence and my belief in humanity to show my son howuch i loved him and at the same time, the performing on the highest level i could. >> was your attraction to his mother -- you can't explain it, it just has its own notion that only the two of them understand? e time?mean ilona at th she was an extremely beautiful woman, very attractive. and we started the made in heaven photo shoots. she was kind of very vulnerable, showing me how she got...
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Jul 27, 2014
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. >> you come from the bookseller perspective and also an author thierry at what even anecdotally have you heard from friends and readers the people that have picked up your book and humidity book signing kind of stuff things that have been effective. besides it is a fabulous story and they love books. books. >> driving to the store i think social media definitely does drive people to the events program. and it's a little bit cyclical because when people are scheduled for an event if they are coming through town, they often wind up on some other capacity often that will drive the "washington post" to profile the author so it does sometimes generate actual publicity that turns people into the store so the social media does work in that respect. >> that's why i'm always telling my authors don't be shy. you have to make a list of anybody that you would invite to your wedding and then tell them all about your book. tell them whatever you want to tell them if you want to send an e-mail or twitter or facebook. they talk about the books that they love and i think the people that follow me kno
. >> you come from the bookseller perspective and also an author thierry at what even anecdotally have you heard from friends and readers the people that have picked up your book and humidity book signing kind of stuff things that have been effective. besides it is a fabulous story and they love books. books. >> driving to the store i think social media definitely does drive people to the events program. and it's a little bit cyclical because when people are scheduled for an event...
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you know, we have players like, you know, tim cahill, thierry henry, robbie keane, clint demp sec, germaneoming to the u.s. that's attracting people. the play is getting better. and, you know, i think it would be great if, you know, all of the people that were kind of world cup fans for the u.s. team support them when they watch u.s. soccer or mls soccer would follow an mls team. pick your local team and choose one and go support them. i think they would have a great time. >> it's even couraging. its growing. i grew up germany. germans are passionate for soccer. what was it like being under the leadership of a jeran? >> i loved him as a coach. he gave a lot of confidence to me especially and to the young guysationing us feel like we belong and we got chosen because we can play at this level and, you know, i think he showed trust in us when he put us in the game. brooks plays against ghana. he put me in three times. julian green, a goal in the last game. it shows he had trust in us. you know, it definitely shows confidence. >> did you take anything away from his leadership? >> obviously jus
you know, we have players like, you know, tim cahill, thierry henry, robbie keane, clint demp sec, germaneoming to the u.s. that's attracting people. the play is getting better. and, you know, i think it would be great if, you know, all of the people that were kind of world cup fans for the u.s. team support them when they watch u.s. soccer or mls soccer would follow an mls team. pick your local team and choose one and go support them. i think they would have a great time. >> it's even...
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. >>> thierry peugeot has stepped down for the company.seems to be the consensus this was the right call for the carmaker. why this departure from the board? >> it's no secret that he was opposed to the alliance. when he was chairman, he tried to black the plan against the french economic minister. in march, he stepped down from the chairman position after the chinese carmaker under french states both took a 14% stake in the company. when the make shareholder faced a significant dilution, he remained chairman of the board after that partial takeover, but he was not supposed to openly decide strategy, and that's xx lit what he did. on june 23rd, he criticized involvement of the french government and the defender of the free enterprise. when the state buys into a country, other options were available. the reaction of the board was rather chilly and will be replaced by another member of the peugeot family. his sister will take his seat at the board. the market reaction, there's no major reaction to be honest today. the peugeot shares had a st
. >>> thierry peugeot has stepped down for the company.seems to be the consensus this was the right call for the carmaker. why this departure from the board? >> it's no secret that he was opposed to the alliance. when he was chairman, he tried to black the plan against the french economic minister. in march, he stepped down from the chairman position after the chinese carmaker under french states both took a 14% stake in the company. when the make shareholder faced a significant...
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president, the situation on the ukrainian-russian state border has significantly to thierry rated in the recent days -- deteriorated in the recent days as a result of systematic violations coming from the russian side of the border, as well as prohibitive actions by armed terrorist groups. several times a day, russian mercenaries undertake attempt to break through the ukrainian border from the side of russia. these attempts are facilitated by russian border protection units antiterrorist forces in ukraine that are repeatedly shelled from the territory of russia. ukraine has all the evidence of those facts for the appropriate international response. number of provocations on ukrainian-russian state border has increased substantially. [indiscernible] this has caused the death of a russian citizen. the russian side accused the armed forces of ukraine in shelling on june 28. [indiscernible] ukrainian armed forces have never attacked or fired to the territory of russia. all are committed by russian terrorists to find grounds for further escalation. it's times -- sounds like a new provocat
president, the situation on the ukrainian-russian state border has significantly to thierry rated in the recent days -- deteriorated in the recent days as a result of systematic violations coming from the russian side of the border, as well as prohibitive actions by armed terrorist groups. several times a day, russian mercenaries undertake attempt to break through the ukrainian border from the side of russia. these attempts are facilitated by russian border protection units antiterrorist forces...
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thrilled that we get to use this focus -- >> the way you're talking, steve, i'm getting a little thierryhinking maybe there's hope. i want you, please, you're listening. i see that. you got to get him to try and listen. here was the point that i finally and i've been you know i people don't wear about me and i feel like why do i even bother to try to convince people because it doesn't matter what i think anyway. i'm going on vacation on friday so i don't really care. but here's here's the thing. if i don't think you can pass it the pay that they're talking about it. but even in the best case scenario if you did pass it you're preserving the status quo. you're making sure no one else goes away. but all the things that we want to do to make it better, to incentivize capital to come and to stay and to make this the best place in the world to invest and to create jobs, it doesn't -- it's like a half empty solution. it's just the best it does is preserve the status quo and i want so much more. so much more. >> well, joe, i mean i think there's always hope but you understand the political dyna
thrilled that we get to use this focus -- >> the way you're talking, steve, i'm getting a little thierryhinking maybe there's hope. i want you, please, you're listening. i see that. you got to get him to try and listen. here was the point that i finally and i've been you know i people don't wear about me and i feel like why do i even bother to try to convince people because it doesn't matter what i think anyway. i'm going on vacation on friday so i don't really care. but here's here's the...