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that's why he loves doo- wop. >> he is one of the best and the last of the great doo-wop singers.is much more related to french baroque opera. belters like wilson pickett. but those guys sang in the beautiful falsetto and made it a beautiful thing. to ask yous going this question last night but we ran out of time because there was so much to get to and i can do justice to everything in this book. but every time i talk to you, i am always struck by your depth of music history. you didn't have time as you are forming this career to get a phd in musicology. nobody does these days. but you know all of this stuff. to read, i am a reader. by going into the music and going further and further about the lives of the people that sang it. singing, i wanted to know what was going on before that. i wanted to get my phrasing better. what was before that? standards. so that's what started all of that. went to new orleans and i started learning the history of new orleans. what theto learn history of his music was. there was a bunch of different stuff. what went into the making of that music was
that's why he loves doo- wop. >> he is one of the best and the last of the great doo-wop singers.is much more related to french baroque opera. belters like wilson pickett. but those guys sang in the beautiful falsetto and made it a beautiful thing. to ask yous going this question last night but we ran out of time because there was so much to get to and i can do justice to everything in this book. but every time i talk to you, i am always struck by your depth of music history. you didn't...
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that's why he loves doo- wop. >> he is one of the best and the last of the great doo-wop singers. much more related to french baroque opera. belters like wilson pickett. but those guys sang in the beautiful falsetto and made it a beautiful thing. to ask yous going this question last night but we ran out of time because there was so much to get to and i can do justice to everything in this book. but every time i talk to you, i am always struc
that's why he loves doo- wop. >> he is one of the best and the last of the great doo-wop singers. much more related to french baroque opera. belters like wilson pickett. but those guys sang in the beautiful falsetto and made it a beautiful thing. to ask yous going this question last night but we ran out of time because there was so much to get to and i can do justice to everything in this book. but every time i talk to you, i am always struc
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that's why he loves doo- wop. >> he is one of the best and the last of the great doo-wop singers.ch more related to french baroque opera. belters like wilson pickett. but those guys sang in the beautiful falsetto and made it a beautiful thing. to ask yous going this question last night but we ran out of time because there was so much to get to and i can do justice to everything in this book. but every time i talk to you, i am always struck
that's why he loves doo- wop. >> he is one of the best and the last of the great doo-wop singers.ch more related to french baroque opera. belters like wilson pickett. but those guys sang in the beautiful falsetto and made it a beautiful thing. to ask yous going this question last night but we ran out of time because there was so much to get to and i can do justice to everything in this book. but every time i talk to you, i am always struck
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and they said, we will sing some doo-wop. i said great, i am a soprano. i hung on for dear life and whatever he did, i just shadowed him. i thought we sounded really good and then i thought, you idiot, everyone sounds great when they sing with aaron neville. then he called me on the phone and asked if i would come do a benefit with him. i went, i will be there in a minute. what are we going to saying? we both went to catholic school. that is what we sang. the countertenor and me singing soprano. that went toody catholic school has a litany of catholic school stories. >> we have a really tough time. unfairlyen were trained, not to have any emotional support or make friends even within the order. they changed the way they train them now but those poor women were very disturbed and in the eight years i was there, i think three of them had complete nervous breakdowns. one of them right in front of the class. they were wearing these black habits. do you know how hot it is in tucson? it is like being a solar reflector. shortiests were wearing sleeve shirts and
and they said, we will sing some doo-wop. i said great, i am a soprano. i hung on for dear life and whatever he did, i just shadowed him. i thought we sounded really good and then i thought, you idiot, everyone sounds great when they sing with aaron neville. then he called me on the phone and asked if i would come do a benefit with him. i went, i will be there in a minute. what are we going to saying? we both went to catholic school. that is what we sang. the countertenor and me singing...
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. >> the president is happy to negotiate with slat mir putten wop did slad mir putin he-- vladimir putiniate with the government. >> the bill would deny funding for president obama's health care law. the president is warning he will veto the bill and senate democrats say it's not going to happen. there's no chance. >>> this morning the family of a baltimore school student was awarded 50,000 dollars following a playground accident. this is according to publish reports. the boy hurt himself on a faulty playground at francis scott key elementary middle school last year. settlement stems from a negligence lawsuit against the city school board. >>> apple fans may have a good reason for worrying about whether they will be able to get the latest iphone. the stock of the new iphone 5s is limited. it's on sale in 11 countries today including the united states, canada, china, australia and japan. this is the video that people have been waiting in line we hope to show you of people in australia hoping to get the phone. they are ahead of us in terms of the time zone. so they were hopefully the first
. >> the president is happy to negotiate with slat mir putten wop did slad mir putin he-- vladimir putiniate with the government. >> the bill would deny funding for president obama's health care law. the president is warning he will veto the bill and senate democrats say it's not going to happen. there's no chance. >>> this morning the family of a baltimore school student was awarded 50,000 dollars following a playground accident. this is according to publish reports. the...
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the doo-wop cover group, scott bradlee and postmodern jukebox. lot of fun. a lot of people -- you have this love/hate, with pop music. but yet, you cover these great songs. >> i guess so. i've always loved the older styles of music, like doo-wop and jazz and things like that. i thought it would be interesting to take the biggest hits of today, and put them through a time machine of what they would sound like in the '50s or '30s. >> i feel like i should have a martini. like this is the brat pack. have you heard from any of the groups and people you have covered? >> a while back, we did a motown tribute to nickelback. and they said -- asked them what did you think of the cover? they wrote back, killer. >> ooh. >> so far, that's the only one we've gotten. but bieber, miley, if you're out there. hit me up. >> we've been hearing you all morning, killer. and behind the mic, robin, your girlfriend. >> yes. >> all right. >> now, making their national television debut, here's scott bradlee and postmodern jukebox. ♪ ♪ there's sweaty bodies everywhere ♪ ♪ h
the doo-wop cover group, scott bradlee and postmodern jukebox. lot of fun. a lot of people -- you have this love/hate, with pop music. but yet, you cover these great songs. >> i guess so. i've always loved the older styles of music, like doo-wop and jazz and things like that. i thought it would be interesting to take the biggest hits of today, and put them through a time machine of what they would sound like in the '50s or '30s. >> i feel like i should have a martini. like this is...
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. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >r >>> wop >>> word t> pplanned fplanned fo plann againp against america if statstates strikes syria. >>>> plus statstates strikes syria. >>>> plu the case of a 54-year-old teacher accused of raping a 14-year-old student that then killed herself. today a ruling on whether that judge can get a do-over. >>> and how did ariel castro get away with kidnapping three women, holding them hostage for more than a decade? the video, the audio of his interrogation revealed for the first time. let's go "outfront." >>> "outfront" tonight breaking news the u.s. has intelligence showing iran may be planning retaliatory attacks against americans if the u.s. strikes syria. this is according to a senior u.s. official talking to our barbara starr at the pentagon and i want to get straight to barbara with that breaking news. what more can you tell us about the intelligence? >> well, clearly, erin, it is something that the u.s. is holding very close to its vest right now. they do have intelligence, they tell me, that shows iran may be planning that retaliatory strike ag
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i know not every private company, private sector wops to trade on stock exchanges want to tell you everything but as we move down the road towards this mandate that they are picking up a hiring less, hours worked less? >> well, there is evidence actually that it is pick pentagon up or it was at least through the latest available industry work hours data through july. actually, if you look at the -- the industry sectors where wages are $14.50 or below, the workweek has fallen to a record low and tied for the record low with the very bottom of the recession, and that covers about $29 million workers. and over all i gather from the article you're at 28.8 hours worked, down from 30.7 hours work for the month of july. what happens in work in the snit in these numbers sound like france. >> if you look at the overall economy we're pretty much back to where it was at the start of the esession. may be the bottom third of the workforce so it might not have a huge economic impact. there is an impact on xwurls and families. in several speeches president obama has gone out of his way to say, cricism about
i know not every private company, private sector wops to trade on stock exchanges want to tell you everything but as we move down the road towards this mandate that they are picking up a hiring less, hours worked less? >> well, there is evidence actually that it is pick pentagon up or it was at least through the latest available industry work hours data through july. actually, if you look at the -- the industry sectors where wages are $14.50 or below, the workweek has fallen to a record...
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i wop suggest uses -- i would suggest using 280. the nimitz freeway is slow. slow traffic in san jose. dave mentioned it at the top. 101 and 280 re very slow -- are very slow. let's go to steve. >>> thank you, sal. >> you are welcome, steve. >>> all right. mostly cloudy skies. about 16, 21 miles an hour on the bay right now. about 40 near mount tam and i think 35 plus at diablo. there are good wind speeds. cool lows up in the north bay. 48 petaluma, 47 woodacre some 40s in northern napa county. cooler as this hold air. this will rebound fast. i think the next 36 hours will lean on the brisk side. mostly sunny. cool, breezy and then sunshine to mostly sunny. some clouds to the north, breezy and cooler. the fire watch starts tonight. north and east bay hills. that will be at 1,000 feet. we get more of a northerly direction. that fire danger goes up. we had the good rain on saturday. that definitely helps. we have to keep an eye on that. this is a moisture-starved system. you can see there in the blue, that cold air is beginning to work its way in. 42 in tahoe. w
i wop suggest uses -- i would suggest using 280. the nimitz freeway is slow. slow traffic in san jose. dave mentioned it at the top. 101 and 280 re very slow -- are very slow. let's go to steve. >>> thank you, sal. >> you are welcome, steve. >>> all right. mostly cloudy skies. about 16, 21 miles an hour on the bay right now. about 40 near mount tam and i think 35 plus at diablo. there are good wind speeds. cool lows up in the north bay. 48 petaluma, 47 woodacre some 40s...
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. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >r >>> wop >>> word t> pplanned fplanned fo plann againp againstatstates strikes syria. >>>> plu the case of a 54-year-old teacher accused of raping a 14-year-old student that then killed herself. today a ruling on whether that judge can get a do-over. >>> and how did ariel castro get away with kidnapping three women, holding them hostage for more than a decade? the video, the audio of his interrogation revealed for the first time. let's go "outfront."
. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >r >>> wop >>> word t> pplanned fplanned fo plann againp againstatstates strikes syria. >>>> plu the case of a 54-year-old teacher accused of raping a 14-year-old student that then killed herself. today a ruling on whether that judge can get a do-over. >>> and how did ariel castro get away with kidnapping three women, holding them hostage for more than a decade? the video, the audio of his interrogation...
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it wop would help. because you get people issue canned about criminal justice, and concerned about -- nobody stop me in the street. i have gotten too old for the profile. the young people -- reverend jackson, i want you to come and sum it up for us. you have been so patient, and always so -- somebody think you listen. i didn't know you listen, but do you listen! you have been listening to the america public for a long time. you know it better than i can think of. when people are really in trouble, you know, they sometimes they forget they know our phone number, but you can tell when somebody, somebody, somebody really in trouble and they have facing a bank or judge or don't know what to do about. they find that phone number. they find in the middle of the night, and they call until they get us. or get you to go get them. he's not far from reach. how a heroic person there when we need him. reverend jackson, please sum this up! i'm going take some questions and comments from the audience, okay? [applause]
it wop would help. because you get people issue canned about criminal justice, and concerned about -- nobody stop me in the street. i have gotten too old for the profile. the young people -- reverend jackson, i want you to come and sum it up for us. you have been so patient, and always so -- somebody think you listen. i didn't know you listen, but do you listen! you have been listening to the america public for a long time. you know it better than i can think of. when people are really in...
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. >> we wop has -- would be happy to have a conversation and areas there's a spot problem. we do not know what the nature of it is. that actually would be a helpful step in promoting legislation. >> how many people use it? >> the estimates i've heard are one to one and a half million consumers. >> i see it appear. i recognize the distinguished gentleman from north carolina. >> thank you, mr. chairman. it's become policy to defer until the end of the process. so i'll defer to mr. conyers and go last. >> thank you very much. could i begin our discussion -- and i thank you for the variety of views presented. but do you believe mr. doj and patent that congress should do more than reauthorize the distant signal license? anyone can -- >> i'm happy to go first. as i've said. i think this is one government program you can retire. it was enacted. the licenses were enacted before there were not broadcast channel. they only apply to the programmingen the broadcast channel. so you hundreds of other channels distributed nationwide with no muss or fuss through normal copyright negotiatio
. >> we wop has -- would be happy to have a conversation and areas there's a spot problem. we do not know what the nature of it is. that actually would be a helpful step in promoting legislation. >> how many people use it? >> the estimates i've heard are one to one and a half million consumers. >> i see it appear. i recognize the distinguished gentleman from north carolina. >> thank you, mr. chairman. it's become policy to defer until the end of the process. so...