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i think, although "evita" was a big hit in london. "evita" when it opened here had pretty bad reviews. then the mood sort of changed. i think that's an intriguing one because in the kind of late '70s america was a little bit in denial about talking about anything political. you remember the time. after vietnam, after everything and i remember writing in the early days of the "evita" run we hit the -- same time of the russian invasion of afghanistan which nobody understood what was going on. i'm going off on a tangent. it changed -- suddenly people started to talk about politics again and said well maybe eva peron and what we were trying to say there was an interesting subject. >> how much did the critics get to you over the years? >> i didn't care very much if i don't think that the critics understand music. >> but somebody you respect, what's the most hurtful kind of thing that they would say that would get to you. >> somebody who i did respect as a musician said that the score was humdrum or something then i would be sad if i believ
i think, although "evita" was a big hit in london. "evita" when it opened here had pretty bad reviews. then the mood sort of changed. i think that's an intriguing one because in the kind of late '70s america was a little bit in denial about talking about anything political. you remember the time. after vietnam, after everything and i remember writing in the early days of the "evita" run we hit the -- same time of the russian invasion of afghanistan which nobody...
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everything that the london production isn't. i'm not involved with either. >> are they coming up with the problem here, andrew? >> i'm not being involved with it. i'm beginning to think it's up to the village i live in. >> fascinating. you don't drive a car, right? you don't -- >> not anymore. >> you don't have a mobile phone, cell phone. >> no. >> you don't use e-mail? >> no. >> i have sent an e-mail. i sent one e-mail in my life to nicole shirtsinger. >> saying what? >> i can't remember now exactly. said something. i bought this ipad. probably doesn't work. >> can you use the ipad? >> it doesn't work. >> you don't know how to use it. >> i've been to australia with thing. here. to los angeles. i've been all over the place. i've been to london, bristol, you think it might work. go to a hotel or something, and it does not connect up. ? could it be you, andrew, that is the problem and not the ipad? >> no. i've given it to other people and it won't connect up. it's this particular ipad. >> you also appear to send your daughter a tw
everything that the london production isn't. i'm not involved with either. >> are they coming up with the problem here, andrew? >> i'm not being involved with it. i'm beginning to think it's up to the village i live in. >> fascinating. you don't drive a car, right? you don't -- >> not anymore. >> you don't have a mobile phone, cell phone. >> no. >> you don't use e-mail? >> no. >> i have sent an e-mail. i sent one e-mail in my life to nicole...
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i've been to london, bristol you think it might work. doesn't connect up. >> could it be you that's the problem and not the ipad? >> no. it's this particular ipad. >> you also appear to send your daughter images, a tweet last week on twitter. >> choi. >> this -- >> this has to do with the ipad. it wasn't me. i dictated the tweet. >> you know the vocal coach who was on your program. an old friend of mine. i'm sitting in the studio is ridiculous tweet coming through. i just said only girls got anything better than sitting tweeting all day. very fond of her. she's a great vocal coach. >> she's amazing. she's worked with jackie and everybody. >> she's a key player. she worked on the album and got results out of singers that i've
i've been to london, bristol you think it might work. doesn't connect up. >> could it be you that's the problem and not the ipad? >> no. it's this particular ipad. >> you also appear to send your daughter images, a tweet last week on twitter. >> choi. >> this -- >> this has to do with the ipad. it wasn't me. i dictated the tweet. >> you know the vocal coach who was on your program. an old friend of mine. i'm sitting in the studio is ridiculous tweet...
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everything that the london production isn't. i'm not involved with either. >> are they coming up with the problem here, andrew? >> i'm not being involved with it. i'm beginning to think it's up to the village i live in. >> fascinating. you don't drive a car, right? you don't -- >> not anymore. >> you don't have a mobile phone, cell phone. >> no. >> you don't use e-mail? >> no. >> i have sent an e-mail. i sent one e-mail in my life to nicole. >> saying what? >> i can't remember now exactly. said something. i bought this ipad. probably doesn't work. >> can you use the ipad? >> it doesn't work. >> you don't know how to use it. >> i've been to australia with thing. here. to los angeles. i've been all over the place. i've been to london, bristol, you think it might work. doesn't connect up. >> could it be you that's the problem, andrew, not the ipad? >> no. i've given it to other people and it won't connect up. it's this particular ipad. >> you also appear to send your daughter a tweet last week, a tweet. >> i know. >> this has to do
everything that the london production isn't. i'm not involved with either. >> are they coming up with the problem here, andrew? >> i'm not being involved with it. i'm beginning to think it's up to the village i live in. >> fascinating. you don't drive a car, right? you don't -- >> not anymore. >> you don't have a mobile phone, cell phone. >> no. >> you don't use e-mail? >> no. >> i have sent an e-mail. i sent one e-mail in my life to nicole....
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and we went to london about five or six months -- weeks before. and things did not seem quite the way they ought to be. she was preparing to -- a song for the first time. and i think her focus was on that. but in the weeks immediately afterward, as we got very close to the marriage, you know, something was not right. but i didn't see it coming. i mean, i truly didn't see it coming. >> the skeptics, you know, were saying, come on, hef, you're 85, she was 25. how was this ever going to work as a marriage? playboy girl, yes. but not as a genuine marriage. i was surprised that you had taken the plunge again at 85. i mean, what do you say to the skeptics who said this was never -- never had a chance? >> i think it's a very valid question. i think quite frankly now, the day after, i'm asking myself the same thing. you know. where was my head? i did it -- i made the commitment, quite frankly, because i felt that i had -- in a previous relationship with holly not been there for her in the way that she wanted me to be. and i just wanted to do whatever woul
and we went to london about five or six months -- weeks before. and things did not seem quite the way they ought to be. she was preparing to -- a song for the first time. and i think her focus was on that. but in the weeks immediately afterward, as we got very close to the marriage, you know, something was not right. but i didn't see it coming. i mean, i truly didn't see it coming. >> the skeptics, you know, were saying, come on, hef, you're 85, she was 25. how was this ever going to work...
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i just bought a pub in london. >> i want to share one with you. >> i know my beer. >> not going to let you think alone. what's your pub called? >> handsome cab in kensington. so we're in together. kid rock, thank you.
i just bought a pub in london. >> i want to share one with you. >> i know my beer. >> not going to let you think alone. what's your pub called? >> handsome cab in kensington. so we're in together. kid rock, thank you.
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. >> i have a pub in london. do you know what my reputation would be like if you had images of you spoon feeding our tacos. >> i think it would be rude if we didn't take a bite. come on, dig with me. >> i can't shut him up, not even with a taco, look at this. >> is it true -- >> mm. >> it's not bad. >> that's a very good taco. >> do you know how many times i have dreamt of have a taco with you over a few beers. tell me about you and prince harry. >> oh, my god. we're married, i'm pregnant. and i'm -- >> my god, all that. talk about a dropped anchor. any flirtation there? >> no, i met him. such a nice guy. i love the work he does in africa. and i got invited to a -- i had never been to a polo match. i was in london working on a film, and so i got this great invite. i wanted to go see a polo game, and he does great work in africa, we're going to try to do something together, that what that was, and it's unbelievable how that introduction turned into some crazy, crazy wildfire. yeah. >> the early days. >> i feel bad
. >> i have a pub in london. do you know what my reputation would be like if you had images of you spoon feeding our tacos. >> i think it would be rude if we didn't take a bite. come on, dig with me. >> i can't shut him up, not even with a taco, look at this. >> is it true -- >> mm. >> it's not bad. >> that's a very good taco. >> do you know how many times i have dreamt of have a taco with you over a few beers. tell me about you and prince harry....
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. >> so nice for you could come all the way to london. >> yes, just a coincidence. >> i sat and watched you, had a couple of beer, turned on the television. you were the first ever woman to headline there. an amazing achievement. what was it like for you last night. >> well, you know, i'm still walking on the clouds. i'm still kind of shocked. i can't believe what happened to me happened and i think it's because i've seen glastonbury and when i traveled on television and only amazing rock stars perform and it's just the coolest festival and i was able to see my husband perform there a couple of years ago, and it was one of the most exciting nights. he had a bit of controversy and came out and performed an oasis song and the crowd went crazy and i thought, oh, my god, i'm so honored to be here and prayed that one day i'd be able to do it and three years later i was asked to headline and be the first woman and first african-american woman >> that's the amazing part. >> that's -- >> never mind any other criteria, you were the first woman ever to play at this incredible event. to ever headl
. >> so nice for you could come all the way to london. >> yes, just a coincidence. >> i sat and watched you, had a couple of beer, turned on the television. you were the first ever woman to headline there. an amazing achievement. what was it like for you last night. >> well, you know, i'm still walking on the clouds. i'm still kind of shocked. i can't believe what happened to me happened and i think it's because i've seen glastonbury and when i traveled on television and...
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i just bought a pub in london. >> i want to share one with you. >> i know my beer. >> not going to let you think alone. what's your pub called? >> handsome cab in kensington. so we're in together. kid rock, thank you. >> terrible.
i just bought a pub in london. >> i want to share one with you. >> i know my beer. >> not going to let you think alone. what's your pub called? >> handsome cab in kensington. so we're in together. kid rock, thank you. >> terrible.
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. >> i have a pub in london. do you know what my reputation would be like if you had images of you spoon feeding our tacos. >> i think it would be rude if we didn't take a bite. come on, dig with me. >> i can't shut him up, not even with a taco, look at this. >> is it true -- >> mm. >> it's not bad. >> that's a very good taco. >> do you know how many times i have dreamt of have agtaco with you over a few beers. tell me about you and prinls harry. >> oh, my god. we're married, i'm pregnant. and i'm -- >> my god, all that. talk about a dropped anchor. any flirtation there? >> no, i met him. such a nice guy. i love the work he does in africa. and i got invited to a -- i had never been to a polo match. i was in london working on a film, and so i got this great invite. i want saided to go see a polo game, and he does great work in afri africa, we're going to try to do something together, that what that was, and it's unbelievable how that introduction turned into some crazy, crazy wildfire. yeah. >> the early days. >>
. >> i have a pub in london. do you know what my reputation would be like if you had images of you spoon feeding our tacos. >> i think it would be rude if we didn't take a bite. come on, dig with me. >> i can't shut him up, not even with a taco, look at this. >> is it true -- >> mm. >> it's not bad. >> that's a very good taco. >> do you know how many times i have dreamt of have agtaco with you over a few beers. tell me about you and prinls harry....
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i just bought a pub in london. >> i want to share one with you. >> i know my beer. >> not going to let you think alone. what's your pub called? >> handsome cab in kensington. so we're in together. kid rock, thank you. kid rock, thank you. >> terrible. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
i just bought a pub in london. >> i want to share one with you. >> i know my beer. >> not going to let you think alone. what's your pub called? >> handsome cab in kensington. so we're in together. kid rock, thank you. kid rock, thank you. >> terrible. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
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. >> so nice for you could come all the way to london. >> yes, just a coincidence. >> i sat and watched you, had a couple of beer, turned on the television. you were the first ever woman to headline there. an amazing achievement. what was it like for you last night. >> well, you know, i'm still walking on the clouds. i'm still kind of shocked. i can't believe what happened to me happened and i think it's because i've seen glassstonberr and when i traveled on television and only amazing rock stars perform and it's just the coolest festival and i was able to see my husband perform there a couple of years ago, and it was one of the most excitie ini nights. he had a bit of controversy and came out and performed an oasis song and the crowd went crazy and i thought, oh, my god, i'm so honored to be here and prayed that one day i'd be able to do it and three years later i was asked to headline and be the first woman and first african-american woman >> that's the amazing part. >> that's -- >> never mind any other criteria, you were the first woman ever to play at this incredible event. to ever
. >> so nice for you could come all the way to london. >> yes, just a coincidence. >> i sat and watched you, had a couple of beer, turned on the television. you were the first ever woman to headline there. an amazing achievement. what was it like for you last night. >> well, you know, i'm still walking on the clouds. i'm still kind of shocked. i can't believe what happened to me happened and i think it's because i've seen glassstonberr and when i traveled on television...
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i went to the concert here in london about four weeks ago. >> i'm being told they're really big. i shouldn't act surprised. what's a big ambition for you, personally and professional? >> personally? not to let all this attention that i'm probably going to get, not let that affect me in any way. professionally? i want to go on to win more major championships. i want to try and become the best golfer in the world -- >> best golfer in history? >> yeah. >> is that now attainable to you, do you think? >> i'd probably be -- >> let's put rory mcilroy of the golf course, let's ask him that question, along with the swagger, the cockiness, the arrogance. i'm looking at a guy who just won the u.s. open who looks supremely chilled out by this. i think you quietly believe you could go on to become one of the greats. >> yeah, i do. i do. but i don't really know if people want to hear that. i mean i believe that myself. >> i love my sportsmen to exude chilling self-confidence. >> yeah, you know, i'm very confident of my own abilities. i believe in myself and, yeah, i said something a couple of
i went to the concert here in london about four weeks ago. >> i'm being told they're really big. i shouldn't act surprised. what's a big ambition for you, personally and professional? >> personally? not to let all this attention that i'm probably going to get, not let that affect me in any way. professionally? i want to go on to win more major championships. i want to try and become the best golfer in the world -- >> best golfer in history? >> yeah. >> is that now...
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i just bought a pub in london. >> i want to share one with you. >> i know my beer. >> not going to let you think alone. what's your pub called? >>
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. >> so nice for you could come all the way to london. >> yes, just a coincidence. >> i sat and watched you, had a couple of beer, turned on the television. you were the first ever woman to headline there. an amazing achievement. what was it like for you last night. >> well, you know, i'm still walking on the clouds. i'm still kind of shocked. i can't believe what happened to me happened and i think it's because i've seen glastonbury and when i traveled on television and only amazing rock stars perform and it's just the coolest festival and i was able to see my husband perform there a couple of years ago, and it was one of the most exciting nights. he had a bit of controversy and came out and performed an oasis song and the crowd went crazy and i thought, oh, my god, i'm so honored to be here and prayed that one day i'd be able to do it and three years later i was asked to headline and be the first woman and first african-american woman. >> that's the amazing part. >> that's -- >> never mind any other criteria, you were the first woman ever to play at this incredible event. to ever head
. >> so nice for you could come all the way to london. >> yes, just a coincidence. >> i sat and watched you, had a couple of beer, turned on the television. you were the first ever woman to headline there. an amazing achievement. what was it like for you last night. >> well, you know, i'm still walking on the clouds. i'm still kind of shocked. i can't believe what happened to me happened and i think it's because i've seen glastonbury and when i traveled on television and...
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i went to the concert here in london about four weeks ago. >> i'm being told they're really big. i shouldn't act surprised. what's a big ambition for you, personally and professional? >> personally? not to let all this attention that i'm probably going to get, not let that affect me in any way. professional? i want to go on to win more major championships. i want to try and become the best golfer in the world -- >> best golfer in history? >> yeah. >> is that now attainable to you, do you think? >> i'd probably be -- >> let's put rory mcilroy of the golf course, let's ask him that question, along with the swagger, the cockiness, the arrogance. i'm looking at a guy who just won the u.s. open who looks supremely chilled out by this. i think you quietly believe you could go on to become one of the greats. >> yeah, i do. i do. but i don't really know if people want to hear that. i mean i believe that myself. >> i love my sportsmen to exude chilling self-confidence. >> yeah, you know, i'm very confident of my own abilities. i believe in myself and, yeah, i said something a couple of da
i went to the concert here in london about four weeks ago. >> i'm being told they're really big. i shouldn't act surprised. what's a big ambition for you, personally and professional? >> personally? not to let all this attention that i'm probably going to get, not let that affect me in any way. professional? i want to go on to win more major championships. i want to try and become the best golfer in the world -- >> best golfer in history? >> yeah. >> is that now...
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. >> i have a pub in london. do you know what my reputation would be like if you had images of you spoon feeding our tacos. >> i think it would be rude if we didn't take a bite. come on, dig with me. >> i can't shut him up, not even with a taco, look at this. >> is it true -- >> mm. >> it's not bad. >> that's a very good taco. >> do you know how many times i have dreamt of having a taco with you over a few beers. tell me about you and prince harry? >> oh, my god. we are married. i'm pregnant. and i'm -- [ laughter ] >> oh, my, talk about dropped anchor. i mean, any flirtation there? >> no, i met him. he is such a nice guy. i love the work he does in africa. and i got invited to a -- i had never been to a polo match. i was in london working on a film, and so i got this great invite. i wanted to go see a polo game, and he does great work in africa, and we are going to try to do something together. that is what that was, and it is unbelievable how that introduction turned into some crazy, crazy wildfire. like it was
. >> i have a pub in london. do you know what my reputation would be like if you had images of you spoon feeding our tacos. >> i think it would be rude if we didn't take a bite. come on, dig with me. >> i can't shut him up, not even with a taco, look at this. >> is it true -- >> mm. >> it's not bad. >> that's a very good taco. >> do you know how many times i have dreamt of having a taco with you over a few beers. tell me about you and prince...
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i was in london. i remember this damn thing. everybody in the country was singing this song. so i've never forgotten that. so seeing you here in the flesh brings it all back. so i need to hear the music again. let's hear a little bit of "achey breaky heart." >> okay. ♪ don't tell my heart ♪ my achey breaky heart ♪ i just don't think he'd understand ♪ ♪ that if you tell my heart ♪ my achey breaky heart ♪ he might blow up ♪ and kill this man ♪ ooh whoo >> that is the greatest mullet in the history of music. never mind the song. what were you thinking with that hair? >> you know what? i think it started way back when i still thought i was going to be a baseball player. i thought i was going to be the catcher for the cincinnati reds. i wanted to be the next johnny bench. always kept my head kind of -- kind of like a little bird haircut. i think at some point i think i started growing a little tail. i think it grew -- >> a little tail? alligator. out of control. when you watch yourself, what are you honestly thinking? when you see yourself there? >> well, i do lo
i was in london. i remember this damn thing. everybody in the country was singing this song. so i've never forgotten that. so seeing you here in the flesh brings it all back. so i need to hear the music again. let's hear a little bit of "achey breaky heart." >> okay. ♪ don't tell my heart ♪ my achey breaky heart ♪ i just don't think he'd understand ♪ ♪ that if you tell my heart ♪ my achey breaky heart ♪ he might blow up ♪ and kill this man ♪ ooh whoo >>...
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transition to the digital domain with any of their newspapers, starting with "the sunday times" of london. even "the wall street journal" is still marginally profitable venture, which he way overpaid by several million dollars. in the uk he is seen by politicians and regulators by dominating the media with his heavy, de facto control interest in sky news and bskyb, and the major national dailies. so it's a matter of public record, piers, that eight weeks before this whole shakespearean drama hit the headlines, rupert and senior managers were meeting with advisers and financial managers to explore the possibility of selling the entire conglomeration of newspapers. that is probably going to be inevitable now, and who knows whether "the wall street journal" and "new york post" will be included. >> jessica reef cohen, your firm was involved with the purchase of bskyb. was your reading that murdoch was going to sell his newspaper division? >> we have no idea. we really don't know. but from an investor perspective, i think everybody would be thrilled if news corp spun out the newspaper division
transition to the digital domain with any of their newspapers, starting with "the sunday times" of london. even "the wall street journal" is still marginally profitable venture, which he way overpaid by several million dollars. in the uk he is seen by politicians and regulators by dominating the media with his heavy, de facto control interest in sky news and bskyb, and the major national dailies. so it's a matter of public record, piers, that eight weeks before this whole...
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i am richard quest in london. this is cnn's world report. good morning to viewers in the united states, and around the world. police say a 32-year-old norwegian man arrested on friday may have been involved in the oslo bomb blast and the massacre on the island that left at least 91 people dead in total. local media are naming the man as anders behring breivik. police are not confirming his identity, but when asked about extremism in norway, the prime minister told the news conference police were aware of active groups. >> translator: compared to other countries, i will not say that we have a big problem with right-wing extremists in norway, but we have had some groups, and we have followed them before, and our police is aware that there are some right-wing extreme groups, or at least has been some groups of that kind in norway. but, again, i very much underline that we will not speculate and we will await the investigation from the police before we say anything more about this particular case, but it's part of our work, and the police follow
i am richard quest in london. this is cnn's world report. good morning to viewers in the united states, and around the world. police say a 32-year-old norwegian man arrested on friday may have been involved in the oslo bomb blast and the massacre on the island that left at least 91 people dead in total. local media are naming the man as anders behring breivik. police are not confirming his identity, but when asked about extremism in norway, the prime minister told the news conference police...
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transition to the digital domain with any of their newspapers, starting with "the sunday times" of london. even "the wall street journal" is still margin allally profita venture, which he way overpaid by several million dollars. in the uk he is seenpy politicians and regulators by dominating the media with his heavy, de facto control interest in sky news and bskyb, and the major national dailies. so it's a matter of public record, piers, that eight weeks before this whole shakespearean drama hit the headlines, rupert and senior managers were meeting with advisers and financial managers to explore the possibility of selling the entire conglomeration of newspapers. that is probably going to be inevitable now, and who knows whether "the wall street journal" and "new york post" will be included. >> jessica reef cohen, your firm was involved with the purchase of bskyb. was your reading that murdoch was going to sell his newspaper division? >> we have no idea. we really don't know. but from an investor perspective, i think everybody would be thrilled if news corp spun out the newspaper division
transition to the digital domain with any of their newspapers, starting with "the sunday times" of london. even "the wall street journal" is still margin allally profita venture, which he way overpaid by several million dollars. in the uk he is seenpy politicians and regulators by dominating the media with his heavy, de facto control interest in sky news and bskyb, and the major national dailies. so it's a matter of public record, piers, that eight weeks before this whole...
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i had the great pleasure once of interviewing him in london. i don't think i ever met a man with more natural charisma, fire in his belly, a sense of mischief and sense of purpose than nelson mandela. obviously, you met him as well a few times. what do you make of him as a human being? >> gee, what a question that is. what do you make of nelson mandela as a human being? he may be the epitome of human beings. when you talk to him at length about who he is and the conclusions he's come to over the years in his life, you realize that he has give often a lot of thought to life itself. he told me one time that 27 years in prison gives a man a lot of time to think. i think it's clear that he was thinking specifically while he was thinking because i think he always knew at some point he was going to be called on to do something spectacular. >> medeiver is the name south africans give him. i was in johannesburg in a township and i don't think i ever had a more inspiring experience walking around the township. you imagine these poverty stricken people w
i had the great pleasure once of interviewing him in london. i don't think i ever met a man with more natural charisma, fire in his belly, a sense of mischief and sense of purpose than nelson mandela. obviously, you met him as well a few times. what do you make of him as a human being? >> gee, what a question that is. what do you make of nelson mandela as a human being? he may be the epitome of human beings. when you talk to him at length about who he is and the conclusions he's come to...
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yeah, i went to their concert in london about four weeks ago. >> i'm being told they're really big, you shouldn't act surprised. what's the big ambition for you personally and professionally? >> personally, not to let all this attention that i'm going to probably get, not let that affect me in any way. professionally, i want to go on to win more major championships. i want to try to become the best golfer in the world. >> the best golfner history? >> yeah. >> is that now attainable to you, do you think? >> it would probably be -- >> well, let's put the rory mcilroy of the golf course, let's ask him that question along with the swagger, the cockiness, the arrogance, because i'm looking at a guy that just won the u.s. open who looks supremely chilled out by this. you know, i think you quietly believe you could go on to become one of the greats. >> yeah, i do, i do. but i don't really know if people want to hear that. i mean i believe that myself, yes. >> i like hearing it. i like sportsmen to exude chilling self confidence. >> yeah, i mean i'm very -- i'm very confident in my own abilitie
yeah, i went to their concert in london about four weeks ago. >> i'm being told they're really big, you shouldn't act surprised. what's the big ambition for you personally and professionally? >> personally, not to let all this attention that i'm going to probably get, not let that affect me in any way. professionally, i want to go on to win more major championships. i want to try to become the best golfer in the world. >> the best golfner history? >> yeah. >> is...
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i had the great pleasure once of interviewing him in london. i don't think i ever met a man with more natural charisma, fire in his belly, a sense of mischief and sense of purpose than nelson mandela. obviously, you met him as well a few times. what do you make of him as a human being? >> gee, what a question that is. what do you make of nelson mandela as a human being? he may be the epitome of human beings. when you talk to him at length about who he is and the conclusions he's come to over the years in his life, you realize that he has give often a lot of thought to life itself. he told me one time that 27 years in prison gives a man a lot of time to think. i think it's clear that he was thinking specifically while he was thinking because i think he always knew at some point he was going to be called on to do something spectacular. >> medeiver is the name south africans give him. i was in a township and i don't think i ever had a more inspiring experience walking around the township. you imagine these poverty stricken people would be miserabl
i had the great pleasure once of interviewing him in london. i don't think i ever met a man with more natural charisma, fire in his belly, a sense of mischief and sense of purpose than nelson mandela. obviously, you met him as well a few times. what do you make of him as a human being? >> gee, what a question that is. what do you make of nelson mandela as a human being? he may be the epitome of human beings. when you talk to him at length about who he is and the conclusions he's come to...
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i've just bought a pub in london. >> hillbilly style. i'm not going to let you drink alone. what's your pub called? >> the handsome cab in kensington. we'll do this together. cheers. >> agh. >> terrible.
i've just bought a pub in london. >> hillbilly style. i'm not going to let you drink alone. what's your pub called? >> the handsome cab in kensington. we'll do this together. cheers. >> agh. >> terrible.
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james fallows for the national correspond respondent and richard quest back in london. let's me start with you, james fallows. a massive day for the murdoch family and news corporation. what is your overview? how did they do? >> miraculously, the pie may have saved the whole day for the murdoch family. of course, as you pointed out it will dominate the headlines. the spectacle of wendi, trying to step in and protect her husband, and rupert murdoch being wronged. that changed a very difficult beginning for both murdochs in the first hour of the hearing. when rupert murdoch seemed sometimes confused, slow, and often in an almost touching way, james murdoch would try to intervene and supply information that his father didn't have. and the mps would say, no, we'd like to hear from rupert murdoch. the pie changed the whole dynamic of the day. >> very dramatic scenes. would you agree it was the pie that won it? >> no, i actually don't think i would agree. i think the pie incident will be seen for what it is, which was a disgraceful, appalling breach of parliamentary regulatio
james fallows for the national correspond respondent and richard quest back in london. let's me start with you, james fallows. a massive day for the murdoch family and news corporation. what is your overview? how did they do? >> miraculously, the pie may have saved the whole day for the murdoch family. of course, as you pointed out it will dominate the headlines. the spectacle of wendi, trying to step in and protect her husband, and rupert murdoch being wronged. that changed a very...
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i was in london. i remember this damn thing. everybody in the country was singing this song. so i've never forgotten that. so seeing you here in the flesh brings it all back. so i need to hear the music again. let's hear a little bit of "achey breaky heart." >> okay. ♪ don't tell my heart ♪ my achey breaky heart ♪ i just don't think he'd understand ♪ ♪ that if you tell my heart ♪ ooh whoo >> that is the greatest mullet in the history of music. never mind the song. what were you thinking with that hair? >> you know what? i think it started way back when i still thought i was going to be a baseball player. i thought i was going to be the catcher for the cincinnati reds. i wanted to be the next johnny bench. always kept my head kind of -- kind of like a little burr haircut. i think at some point i think i started growing a little tail. i think it grew -- >> a little tail? alligator. out of control. when you watch yourself, what are you honestly thinking? when you see yourself there? >> well, i do look extremely happy. >> well, you were number one in about 100 countri
i was in london. i remember this damn thing. everybody in the country was singing this song. so i've never forgotten that. so seeing you here in the flesh brings it all back. so i need to hear the music again. let's hear a little bit of "achey breaky heart." >> okay. ♪ don't tell my heart ♪ my achey breaky heart ♪ i just don't think he'd understand ♪ ♪ that if you tell my heart ♪ ooh whoo >> that is the greatest mullet in the history of music. never mind the...
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i was living in london. and i remember this damned thing. everybody in the country was singing this song. so i've never forgotten that. so seeing you here in the flesh brings it all back. so i need to hear the music again. let's hear a little bit of "achey breaky heart." >> okay. ♪ don't tell my heart ♪ my achey breaky heart ♪ i just don't think he'd understand ♪ ♪ that if you tell my heart ♪ my achey breaky heart ♪ he might blow up ♪ and kill this man ♪ ooh whoo >> that is the greatest mullet in the history of music. never mind the song. what were you thinking with that hair? >> you know what? i think it started way back when i still thought i was going to be a baseball player. i thought i was going to be the catcher for the cincinnati reds. i wanted to be the next johnny bench. always kept my head kind of -- kind of like a little bird haircut. i think at some point i think i started growing a little tail. i think it grew -- >> a little tail? it was like you said as you were watching this, an alligator. >> that's an alliga
i was living in london. and i remember this damned thing. everybody in the country was singing this song. so i've never forgotten that. so seeing you here in the flesh brings it all back. so i need to hear the music again. let's hear a little bit of "achey breaky heart." >> okay. ♪ don't tell my heart ♪ my achey breaky heart ♪ i just don't think he'd understand ♪ ♪ that if you tell my heart ♪ my achey breaky heart ♪ he might blow up ♪ and kill this man ♪ ooh...