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1999, it was my first big world tour. and she embraced all of the band members that were new on the scene and she really took it upon herself to show us the ropes and really welcome them in her family. on stage and off stage. i will always remember those times when we would have a day off and she would organize gatherings and going out to the park. she would send a runner or a security team to go to a local toys rus and fill up a van with soccer balls and none of us had any idea what was going on. and we'll go to the park and she will show up with a picnic and you know just make an afternoon of it so she would get to know the members of the band. >> that is one of the things i remember about her off the stage. >> she was a woman of great gen rosity is what you are saying. >> that was always a feeling of inclusion and family. she was always very busy. and in terms of having so many interviews. and so many things to do in the city but when she could, she would take time out . after the shows especially overseas, she would h
1999, it was my first big world tour. and she embraced all of the band members that were new on the scene and she really took it upon herself to show us the ropes and really welcome them in her family. on stage and off stage. i will always remember those times when we would have a day off and she would organize gatherings and going out to the park. she would send a runner or a security team to go to a local toys rus and fill up a van with soccer balls and none of us had any idea what was going...
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i will get to come to the tour. she kept in touch with the band members through facebook. >> she will reach. fantast exick great story and great memories i am sure on the happy but solemn day. taku who prayed percution on the tour. >> checking back with kelly wright who is live outside of the church in newark,iers jers for more on the services that are going to be part of this afternoon. a celebration. anyway are calling it a home going and it is a special day for you . special memories this morning. >> indeed. a lot of precious memories and we'll get into that. what is going on right now in new hope baptist church choir is applaud raising their hans of not only whitney houston's life but life of christ who they are here to hear to celebrate whitney's home going back to the arms of loving god. it is a processional in the new jersey mass choir performing and we'll hear a scripture by rev ren joe carter who is the pastor of new hope. we are seeing ricky minor's pand come in. not only the mucal director of american ido
i will get to come to the tour. she kept in touch with the band members through facebook. >> she will reach. fantast exick great story and great memories i am sure on the happy but solemn day. taku who prayed percution on the tour. >> checking back with kelly wright who is live outside of the church in newark,iers jers for more on the services that are going to be part of this afternoon. a celebration. anyway are calling it a home going and it is a special day for you . special...
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>> he used it before to prepare for the tour. >> pelley: and what about the tour in 2001? >> he used it to prepare for the tour. i can't say that he used it during the tour. >> pelley: what did you actually witness? >> uh, i mean... i saw it in his refrigerator, you know. i saw him inject it, more than one time. >> pelley: you saw lance armstrong inject e.p.o.? >> yeah, like, we all did-- like i did many, many times. >> pelley: you saw it more than once? >> i saw it a couple of times. >> pelley: it was in that '99 tour de france that hamilton says armstrong used another drug called andreol. >> it's a little red pill that basically is what is inside is just an oil, a special oil. another way to take it is you get a little like eye dropper thing and you had a glass container of it. take it that way, too. with me. you know. >> pelley: and that oil was what? >> testosterone. >> pelley: another banned substance. >> correct. >> pelley: the grand jury was looking into whether armstrong defrauded his sponsors when he signed contracts that prohibited doping. in his public statement
>> he used it before to prepare for the tour. >> pelley: and what about the tour in 2001? >> he used it to prepare for the tour. i can't say that he used it during the tour. >> pelley: what did you actually witness? >> uh, i mean... i saw it in his refrigerator, you know. i saw him inject it, more than one time. >> pelley: you saw lance armstrong inject e.p.o.? >> yeah, like, we all did-- like i did many, many times. >> pelley: you saw it more...
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>> he used it before to prepare for the tour. >> pelley: and what about the tour in 2001? >> he used it to prepare for the tour. i can't say that he used it during the tour. >> pelley: what did you actually witness? >> uh, i mean-- i saw it in his refrigerator, you know. i saw him inject it. more than one time. >> pelley: you saw lance armstrong inject epo? >> yeah, like, we all did. like i did many, many times. >> pelley: you saw it more than once? >> i saw it a couple of times. >> pelley: it was in that '99 tour de france that hamilton says armstrong used another drug called andreo. >> it's a little red pill that basically is what is inside is just an oil, a special oil. another way to take it is you get a little like eye dropper thing and you ha glass container of it. take it that way, too. with me. you know. >> pelley: and that oil was what? >> testosterone. >> pelley: another banned substance. >> correct. >> pelley: the grand jury was looking into whether armstrong defrauded his sponsors when he signed contracts that prohibited doping. in his public statements, armstr
>> he used it before to prepare for the tour. >> pelley: and what about the tour in 2001? >> he used it to prepare for the tour. i can't say that he used it during the tour. >> pelley: what did you actually witness? >> uh, i mean-- i saw it in his refrigerator, you know. i saw him inject it. more than one time. >> pelley: you saw lance armstrong inject epo? >> yeah, like, we all did. like i did many, many times. >> pelley: you saw it more than...
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is this you on tour with bowie? >> that was the tour, yeah. >> peter frampton. >> reporter: in 1987, david bowie asked him to tour with him as his lead guitarist. >> he was now reintroducing me as the guitar player. >> reporter: which is what you wanted? >> yeah. a pop star's career lasts 18 months. a musician's career lasts a lifetime. that's what i've learned. >> reporter: how do you feel about that? >> feels good. >> reporter: in 2006 the musician won his first grammy when singer prince was awarded best pop instrumental album. you're produce of that? >> very, yeah. >> reporter: go shopping with frampton at gary's classic guitars in cincinatti. >> this is more like a george harrison one. >> reporter: you'll see how much the instrument means to him. he's bought several guitars here in part to replace the gibson he lost in 1980. and then two years ago out of nowhere. >> there's an email with pictures of what looked like my guitar. little singed on the top. >> reporter: the guitar had been aboard a cargo plane that c
is this you on tour with bowie? >> that was the tour, yeah. >> peter frampton. >> reporter: in 1987, david bowie asked him to tour with him as his lead guitarist. >> he was now reintroducing me as the guitar player. >> reporter: which is what you wanted? >> yeah. a pop star's career lasts 18 months. a musician's career lasts a lifetime. that's what i've learned. >> reporter: how do you feel about that? >> feels good. >> reporter: in 2006 the...
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. >> reporter: these people join a three-day, two-night tour from tokyo last week. the 24 participants span generations. they range from high school student to office work er. first, they took part in volunteer work. a heavy layer of snow greeted them on their arrival. their assignment was to clear piles of snow from outside the temporary housing, built for the disaster survivors. women and elderly participants helped with indoor work. the tour costs about 20,000 yen or $260, including transportation and accommodation. the tour organizer believes it is difficult to gain an understanding of local communities through only a few hours of volunteering. >> translator: volunteers didn't have much time to interact with local people until now. i hope these visitors will listen to the survivors' stories and feel more sympathetic for their situation. >>> this year, the travel agency started a new series of tours to disaster hit areas. disaster survivors are registered as volunteer guides with local tourism associations. the march 11th disaster claimed the lives of over 3,000
. >> reporter: these people join a three-day, two-night tour from tokyo last week. the 24 participants span generations. they range from high school student to office work er. first, they took part in volunteer work. a heavy layer of snow greeted them on their arrival. their assignment was to clear piles of snow from outside the temporary housing, built for the disaster survivors. women and elderly participants helped with indoor work. the tour costs about 20,000 yen or $260, including...
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during the course of it, our host gave us tours of israel and jerusalem. one day we walked to the top of temple mount, holy site for all three major religions of the crossroads of middle east and israel, judaism, christianity and islam. joe and i were wearing bermuda shorts on that rather hot day. when we got to the top we were required to cover our legs. so we had to rent skirts as a consequence there were several photographs. joe and i think that probably this will be on the jacket of our next book. let me take this opportunity to thank all members of the panel who have been friends of mine as well as in some cases former students for many years, even decades. i am most appreciative of the work they have done to put together the volume, the struggle for equality for essays in my other than but also to organize this conference. especially i'm grateful to vernon who i think almost single handedly with many hours of effort put together the pieces of the conference and pieces of the book. also jerry sitting here in the front row who was an essential part of
during the course of it, our host gave us tours of israel and jerusalem. one day we walked to the top of temple mount, holy site for all three major religions of the crossroads of middle east and israel, judaism, christianity and islam. joe and i were wearing bermuda shorts on that rather hot day. when we got to the top we were required to cover our legs. so we had to rent skirts as a consequence there were several photographs. joe and i think that probably this will be on the jacket of our...
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he was so sweet the way he was proud of me. >> pelley: there will be more on that historic tour this weekend on "sunday morning." that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. >>> now, "entertainment tonight," the most watched entertainment newsmagazine in the world. ♪ didn't we almost have it all >> whitney houston's funeral. will bobby brown be ban snd the battle brewing today. >>> will jennifer hudson and aretha franklin be part of an all-star choir, is this where whitney houston will be buried. >>> and then -- the whitney tribute on "glee" and a look back of whitney at the oscars. >>> the real reason she was fired from her oscar
he was so sweet the way he was proud of me. >> pelley: there will be more on that historic tour this weekend on "sunday morning." that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. >>> now, "entertainment tonight," the most watched entertainment newsmagazine in the world. ♪ didn't we almost have it all >> whitney houston's funeral. will bobby brown be ban snd the battle brewing today. >>> will...
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and we have done that primarily by touring. it has never been a primary source of income for us to sell records. but at the same time, you know, we have hoped for the best and done things to try and sell records. i don't feel there is anything wrong with that. but at the same time, i feel like we trusted -- all along the way, i think we trusted putting making music, putting the things that got us there first. everything else followed from that. i think we had that really well -- i don't know, reinforced over the years. it is not with massive success, but certainly with consistent ability to take care of our families. so i think it is pretty easy for us at this point in time to separate the two things. i don't know, for me personally, i don't spend nearly as much time thinking about the creative -- i mean, the creative side of things -- >> no. >> the commercial side of things. i think we have been able to delegate to a lot of people that we have had in the organization for a long time, like tony margarita, our manager. >> he was
and we have done that primarily by touring. it has never been a primary source of income for us to sell records. but at the same time, you know, we have hoped for the best and done things to try and sell records. i don't feel there is anything wrong with that. but at the same time, i feel like we trusted -- all along the way, i think we trusted putting making music, putting the things that got us there first. everything else followed from that. i think we had that really well -- i don't know,...
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he was so sweet the way he was proud of me. >> pelley: there will be more on that historic tour this weekend on "sunday morning." that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. >>> this is 9 news now. >>> suffocation, not beating, george huguely's defense attorneys say yeardley love did not die from a beating at the hands of la voss player george huguely. bruce leshan -- lacrosse player george huguely. bruce leshan reports on the defense's careful >> reporter: the jurors will be presented two totally different perspectives on how yeardley love died. a brain expert hired by the defense says yeardley love likely died from something like crib death, that she was terribly drunk, her mouth and nose covered by her pillow and that she suffocated. the injuries to yeardley love's brain were subtle and
he was so sweet the way he was proud of me. >> pelley: there will be more on that historic tour this weekend on "sunday morning." that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. >>> this is 9 news now. >>> suffocation, not beating, george huguely's defense attorneys say yeardley love did not die from a beating at the hands of la voss player george huguely. bruce leshan -- lacrosse player george huguely. bruce...
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during the course of it, our host gave us tours of israel and jerusalem. one day we walked to the top of temple mount, the very holy site for all three major religions of the crossroads of middle east and israel, judaism, christianity and islam. joe and i were wearing bermuda shorts on that rather hot day. when we got to the top, we were required to cover our legs. so we had to rent skirts as a consequence there were several photographs. joe and i think that probably this will be on the jacket of our next book. let me take this opportunity to thank all members of the panel who have been friends of mine as well as in some cases former students for many years, even decades. i am most appreciative of the work they have done to put together the volume, the struggle for equality of essays in my honor but also to organize this conference. especially i'm grateful to vernon who i think almost single handedly with many hours of effort put together the pieces of the conference and pieces of the book. also jerry sitting here in the front row who was an essential part
during the course of it, our host gave us tours of israel and jerusalem. one day we walked to the top of temple mount, the very holy site for all three major religions of the crossroads of middle east and israel, judaism, christianity and islam. joe and i were wearing bermuda shorts on that rather hot day. when we got to the top, we were required to cover our legs. so we had to rent skirts as a consequence there were several photographs. joe and i think that probably this will be on the jacket...
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we have a self-guided walking tour. you can get the brochure and walk up a little bit and see the fun names and the great histories. we put on walking tours for different groups. this year, with the 125th anniversary, we'll do more. we'll also put on a victorian day tour. >> what about volunteers? >> yes, we're part of a church, we love volunteers. we have a volunteer alter society and that helps with the events and that's always a place for people who love the history and the special presence. >> and the website again? >> wyatt earp is not buried there? >> no, he's up the street. his wife was jewish, he's with her. >> what else do you want to tell us. i've been holding your feet to the fire. >> because we have the 125th anniversary, we have 125-dollar coupon this year. if you haven't started your legacy at holy cross and would like to come out and select something, we'll give you a coupon. come see us, it's a great time to reflect on all of the stories there at holy cross. come see us all of the time. it's a great plac
we have a self-guided walking tour. you can get the brochure and walk up a little bit and see the fun names and the great histories. we put on walking tours for different groups. this year, with the 125th anniversary, we'll do more. we'll also put on a victorian day tour. >> what about volunteers? >> yes, we're part of a church, we love volunteers. we have a volunteer alter society and that helps with the events and that's always a place for people who love the history and the...
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but by the time their tour is over, they have a story they want to share. something triggers a memory or something in the heart and they want to share it. that's why this place is so special. it's about everybody's history. we're going to move into our next gallery, which is the 1800s. this is the 1800s. this is called strategies for change. what you're looking at in the case is an authentic robe of the ku klux klan. the klan was actually formed in polas polaski, tennessee in 1866. at the height. k -- height of the klan movement, we were told they had 600 members. we consider them to be the first terrorist group because of the way they terrorized, murdered and attacked people. this is the 1900s skpch. and this is a part of the era where black people and the organization started to become more visible to promote unity and civil rights for people. this is the era where the naacp came into being at this time. ida b. wells, roy wilkins. this part of the movement kind of symbolizes different agendas as well. you had people preaching for better equality when it c
but by the time their tour is over, they have a story they want to share. something triggers a memory or something in the heart and they want to share it. that's why this place is so special. it's about everybody's history. we're going to move into our next gallery, which is the 1800s. this is the 1800s. this is called strategies for change. what you're looking at in the case is an authentic robe of the ku klux klan. the klan was actually formed in polas polaski, tennessee in 1866. at the...
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she is announced her 2012 world tour dates. she comes to the bay area. ♪ >> oh, yeah. she makes the people come together, all right. madonna's 2012 world tour set to touch down the hp pavilion on san jose on october 6th. tickets go on sale at 10:00 a.m. on monday. they range from about $50 to $350. this is her ninth world tour highlighting songs from her studio album mdna which hits store shelves next month. i think i still have my concert t-shirt from like '87. >> so you've seen her live in concert. >> yeah, she is a great performer. >> mixed reviews overall. people liked the super bowl performance, but she came out on the heels, but i heard she had maybe an injury. but trust me if at 53 i can do back bends and cart wheels -- >> great moves for 56. >>> ahead, gas prices are up. have you noticed? only getting higher. we'll tell you what's driving those prices. and if there is any relief in sight. >> maybe i should just start driving to work with you. >>> silicon valley seeing a major job growth with the biggest work force in more than four years. but it's not all good
she is announced her 2012 world tour dates. she comes to the bay area. ♪ >> oh, yeah. she makes the people come together, all right. madonna's 2012 world tour set to touch down the hp pavilion on san jose on october 6th. tickets go on sale at 10:00 a.m. on monday. they range from about $50 to $350. this is her ninth world tour highlighting songs from her studio album mdna which hits store shelves next month. i think i still have my concert t-shirt from like '87. >> so you've seen...
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it is like going on tour with alan zweibel. very entertaining. like watching him try to find the gate at the airport. >> you make it seem like i am the rain man. >> he would be able to find the gates at the airport. [laughter] you see the parents with the thing that connects their wrists to the children. that is what i need with him. >> alan on book tour, you have to go to many different cities and make connections. you pack a small carry-on suitcase. when we met for the book tour in new york, alan had a suitcase that had wheels. it would not go in the overhead. the question was, with the plane take off? he had a garment bag. i said, what did you bring? he said that he brought, -- >> amongst other things, i brought two bathing suits. >> he brought two bathing suits. a book tour. you get a schedule. you go on all these interviews. you'll do this, whatever. what is never said it is 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., swimming. [laughter] >> i brought a black one and a blue one, depending on what color socks i was going to be wearing to the swimming pool that d
it is like going on tour with alan zweibel. very entertaining. like watching him try to find the gate at the airport. >> you make it seem like i am the rain man. >> he would be able to find the gates at the airport. [laughter] you see the parents with the thing that connects their wrists to the children. that is what i need with him. >> alan on book tour, you have to go to many different cities and make connections. you pack a small carry-on suitcase. when we met for the book...
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now hear the inside story of her tour of the white house. the changes she demanded producers make. >> say good-bye to tantrums, sleepless nights and battles over food. how a woman found the secret to raising the perfect child in france. >> i had a revelation. >> coming up next. ta ew . >>> do you think california millionaires should pay more taxes? some hope so. they started collecting signatures to get a initiative. 23 approved those who earn between one and two million dollars a year would pay another 3% in state income tax. people who make more would pay another 5%. most would go to education. >> not one penny goes to sacramento. >> so it can't rerebouted in. >> rate, reroute or uset. >> reporter: two special interest groups, the california federation of teachers and the nursing association support the tax. critics say higher taxes will chase away small businesses and cost jobs. >> this is the 50th anniversary of jackie's famous tour of the white house. >> you may remember the video of her with cbs news. she demanded some changes to the s
now hear the inside story of her tour of the white house. the changes she demanded producers make. >> say good-bye to tantrums, sleepless nights and battles over food. how a woman found the secret to raising the perfect child in france. >> i had a revelation. >> coming up next. ta ew . >>> do you think california millionaires should pay more taxes? some hope so. they started collecting signatures to get a initiative. 23 approved those who earn between one and two...
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of jackie kennedy's famous televised tour of the white house. you've probably seen the vintage video of mrs. kennedy with cbs news corresponde fiftieth anniversary of jackie kennedy's famous televised tour of the white house. >> you have probably seen the vintage video of misses kennedy. now scott pelley introduces us to the news man who produced it. >>> basic mac. >> that was the public debut with the newly restored white house interior. >> be found at table that was being used as assault was. >> the tour was being broadcast on free networks and altogether 15 million people tuned in. >> and cbs work together to produce the news and the broadcast. >> she was slightly nervous and her voice was of little bit difficult for her. >> are there many state dinners? >> yes there are. there were almost two per month last year. >> mrs. kennedy made some handwritten changes on the script. >> we were told by some of her script that might doubt that she would go from room to room so i had written upon chuck questions, she knew what she was doing. >> this wind
of jackie kennedy's famous televised tour of the white house. you've probably seen the vintage video of mrs. kennedy with cbs news corresponde fiftieth anniversary of jackie kennedy's famous televised tour of the white house. >> you have probably seen the vintage video of misses kennedy. now scott pelley introduces us to the news man who produced it. >>> basic mac. >> that was the public debut with the newly restored white house interior. >> be found at table that was...
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on a good-bye tour, playing nearly 70 shows within ten months. a lot of folks want to know how he does it. how does he perform concerts while dealing with alzheimer's? we took our cameras to one of his shows in philadelphia to find out. ♪ it's destroying the world ♪ ♪ that you're moving on the back roads by the rivers of my memories ♪ ♪ keeps you ever gentle on my mind ♪ >> shep: during the show, glenn campbell is assisted by several teleprompters located around the stage. it's clear he relies on them to help him through the concert. also there to give him a hand, his daughter, ashley. ♪ . >> he looks at me a lot on stage, kind of for support. so i'll just smile at him, let him know i'm right there for him. i think that helps him a lot. >> shep: ashley says it was rough when she first learned her father had alzheimer's. >> it was pretty heavy moment, but he had been showing signs of it for years and years. so it wasn't a complete shock. i started noticing it in high school. my friends noticed it, too. like he would come in to the mo
on a good-bye tour, playing nearly 70 shows within ten months. a lot of folks want to know how he does it. how does he perform concerts while dealing with alzheimer's? we took our cameras to one of his shows in philadelphia to find out. ♪ it's destroying the world ♪ ♪ that you're moving on the back roads by the rivers of my memories ♪ ♪ keeps you ever gentle on my mind ♪ >> shep: during the show, glenn campbell is assisted by several teleprompters located around the stage....
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and that question lingered in my mind over those tours. and it was really the origin of the book that joe talked about in his presentation, "for cause and comrades". the study of combat -- of the motivation, initial sustaining and combat motivation of civil war soldiers. and that was because of a question that i was asked repeatedly, giving battlefield tours. and there are many other examples of the way in which questions from students or comments by students or colleagues on questions that i have raised. have motivated will kinds of studies that i have done ever since graduate school, when of course all of you probably in this audience have had the same experience. in graduate school, you learn as much from your fellow graduate students as you do from either the books you have read or the professors. and that was certainly true of me back in my graduate school experience at johns hopkins from 1958 to 1962. one of my fellow students from those days, charles due, is in the audience this morning, and i learned a great deal from him, from dav
and that question lingered in my mind over those tours. and it was really the origin of the book that joe talked about in his presentation, "for cause and comrades". the study of combat -- of the motivation, initial sustaining and combat motivation of civil war soldiers. and that was because of a question that i was asked repeatedly, giving battlefield tours. and there are many other examples of the way in which questions from students or comments by students or colleagues on...
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he was a lincoln favorite, on tour, fearless guide. with henry ballone, "civil war jim, all over the battle fields, leader of the pack, leading the charge, keeping listeners, the bob hope of civil war studies. and also taking to the other waves in a way, if to by sea of good cheer. there is the winning team. "ordeal by fire" it was let the civil war studies begin. right up to recently where mcpherson's statue -- not this mcpherson, was part of the occupy wall street movement in d.c. as a young scholar all the way to collecting his honorary degrees, i think most of us have benefited in one way or another for him becoming a serious editor. several have followed becoming serious editors. most recently vernon series at the university of virginia. i have one at oxford university press where he introduced me to my editor there. certainly the american negro history and literature, multi-volume reissue of lost classics is something that jim really pioneered in his day and really encouraged his students and fellow scholars to follow, so they co
he was a lincoln favorite, on tour, fearless guide. with henry ballone, "civil war jim, all over the battle fields, leader of the pack, leading the charge, keeping listeners, the bob hope of civil war studies. and also taking to the other waves in a way, if to by sea of good cheer. there is the winning team. "ordeal by fire" it was let the civil war studies begin. right up to recently where mcpherson's statue -- not this mcpherson, was part of the occupy wall street movement in...
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today, mayor ed lee will tour -- tour improvements at piers 305732 that could accommodate the -- 30 and 32 that could accommodate the race. >>> the oscars were hand the out last night at the -- handed out last night at the 84th annual awards. paul has a look at the winners. >> reporter: the black and white silent movie "the artist" was the big winner. it picked up five oscars, including best picture and best director. its french actor beat out george clooney and brad pitt to be named best actor. >> i love your country. >> reporter: meryl streep took home her third oscar for her portrayal in "the iron lady." she's been nominated 17 times. >> when they called my name i had this feeling i could hear half of america say oh, no! >> octavia spencer cried when she accepted her award. and at 82 this actor won in "beginners." martin scorsese's film won. billy crystal hosted the show for the 9th time. sacha bare baron cohen walked the -- sacha baron cohen walked the red carpet. >>> sasha baron cohen had a imagine off role in the movie hue bow -- "hugo." >>> good afternoon. it's a wintry, cold day
today, mayor ed lee will tour -- tour improvements at piers 305732 that could accommodate the -- 30 and 32 that could accommodate the race. >>> the oscars were hand the out last night at the -- handed out last night at the 84th annual awards. paul has a look at the winners. >> reporter: the black and white silent movie "the artist" was the big winner. it picked up five oscars, including best picture and best director. its french actor beat out george clooney and brad...
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he's on tour, a fearless guide. with henry ballone "civil war nut" who kindly loaned me the pictures of jim all over the east coast in battlefields as leader of the pack leading the charge, keeping his listeners rapt, entertaining the troops, becoming the bob hope of civil war studies [ laughter ] >> and also, taking to the other waves in a way if two by sea of good cheer and there is the winning team. with "or deal by fire" it was let the civil war studies begin right up to recently where mcpherson's statue, not this mcpherson, was part of the occupy wall street movement in d.c. as a young scholar all the way to collecting his honorary grease. but i think most of us have benefitted in one way or another for him becoming a series editor. several have followed becoming series editors. most recently vernon series at the university of virginia. i have one at oxford university press where he introduced me to my editor there. certainly the american negro history and literature the multi-volumed reissue of lost classics i
he's on tour, a fearless guide. with henry ballone "civil war nut" who kindly loaned me the pictures of jim all over the east coast in battlefields as leader of the pack leading the charge, keeping his listeners rapt, entertaining the troops, becoming the bob hope of civil war studies [ laughter ] >> and also, taking to the other waves in a way if two by sea of good cheer and there is the winning team. with "or deal by fire" it was let the civil war studies begin right...
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tour the american now back up to eighteenth in the world will try to break that duck at pebble beach national program this week has been on the rise since the turn of the year thirty six year old going to tied for third at last month's abu dhabi championship and triumphed at the unofficial chevron world challenge in december however a tour victory has eluded him since two thousand and nine something tiger is inching to change. i feel very peace where i'm at i had to make. some changes and. took time and sort of see the results of a now which is great no more of us have the last four events or really played well . so i was building on that and everything's ahead in the right direction. and in the meantime the new york giants have been publicly celebrating their super bowl triumph as thousands lined the streets of manhattan to see their heroes parade the giants snatched a dramatic twenty one seventeen victory over the new england patriots on sunday confetti what did through the air with the triumphant team poised to the vince lombardi trophy and make each ring new and point flight afte
tour the american now back up to eighteenth in the world will try to break that duck at pebble beach national program this week has been on the rise since the turn of the year thirty six year old going to tied for third at last month's abu dhabi championship and triumphed at the unofficial chevron world challenge in december however a tour victory has eluded him since two thousand and nine something tiger is inching to change. i feel very peace where i'm at i had to make. some changes and. took...
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he was a lincoln favorite, on tour, fearless guide. with henry ballone, "sieve war snut" who london me pictures of jim, all over the battle fields, leader of the pack, leading the charge, keeping listeners, the bob hope of civil war studies and also taking to the other waves in a way if to by sea of good cheer. there is the winning team w "ordeal by fire" it was let the civil war studies begin. right up to recently where mcpherson's statue -- not this mcpherson, was part of the occupy wall street movement in d.c. as a young scholar all the way to collecting his honorary degrees, i think most of us have benefited in one way or another for him becoming a serious editor. severalfold becoming serious editors. most recently vernon serious at the university of virginia. i have one at oxford university press where he introduced me to my editor there. certainly the american negro history and literature, multi-volume reissue of lost classic is something that jim really pioneered in his day and really encouraged his students and fellow scholars
he was a lincoln favorite, on tour, fearless guide. with henry ballone, "sieve war snut" who london me pictures of jim, all over the battle fields, leader of the pack, leading the charge, keeping listeners, the bob hope of civil war studies and also taking to the other waves in a way if to by sea of good cheer. there is the winning team w "ordeal by fire" it was let the civil war studies begin. right up to recently where mcpherson's statue -- not this mcpherson, was part of...
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it coincides this white house tour with callingwood that made them crazy. a week later john glenn orbited the earth. and it becomes 1962, the year of camelot and kennedy. in 1962 she -- her son john jr. was born in 1960. she took the trip to yuch. jackie and jacqueline kennedy, the family didn't have that great a year in '61. bay pigs, and the fighting. it ended in the cuban missile crisis with kennedy outfoxing most historians feel the soviets by '36, that wasn't grail she was pregnant, jackie kennedy, and she lost him. many people don't realize. patrick only lived a few days and died. >> always greats to have you with us. we're lucky. in the situation like this, we can turn to you, charlie and get some great observations. you were telling us this morning about your relationship with jacqueline kennedy and how you came to know her. >> it wasn't a relationship much but she called me because she was a book publisher. i had begun a television program that i still continue to do. she wanted to meet and talk about the program and have lunch and in other circums
it coincides this white house tour with callingwood that made them crazy. a week later john glenn orbited the earth. and it becomes 1962, the year of camelot and kennedy. in 1962 she -- her son john jr. was born in 1960. she took the trip to yuch. jackie and jacqueline kennedy, the family didn't have that great a year in '61. bay pigs, and the fighting. it ended in the cuban missile crisis with kennedy outfoxing most historians feel the soviets by '36, that wasn't grail she was pregnant, jackie...
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now hear the inside story of her tour of the white house. the changes she demanded producers make. >> say good-bye to tantrums, sleepless nights and battles over food. how a woman found the secret to raising the perfect child in france. ta ew . >>> do you think california millionaires should pay more taxes? some hope so. they started collecting signatures to get a initiative. 23 approved those who earn between one and two million dollars a year would pay another 3% in state income tax. people who make more would pay another 5%. most would go to education. >> not one penny goes to sacramento. >> so it can't rerebouted in. >> rate, reroute or uset. >> reporter: two special interest groups, the california federation of teachers and the nursing association support the tax. critics say higher taxes will chase away small businesses and cost jobs. >> this is the 50th anniversary of jackie's famous tour of the white house. >> you may remember the video of her with cbs news. she demanded some changes to the script. >> reporter: it was a public debut
now hear the inside story of her tour of the white house. the changes she demanded producers make. >> say good-bye to tantrums, sleepless nights and battles over food. how a woman found the secret to raising the perfect child in france. ta ew . >>> do you think california millionaires should pay more taxes? some hope so. they started collecting signatures to get a initiative. 23 approved those who earn between one and two million dollars a year would pay another 3% in state...
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facing alzheimer's disease and he would cap his brilliant career with one more album and a farewell tour. tonight we celebrate glenn campbell's musical impact on our world with the help of the band perry, blake shelton and because he's always shown us how it is done, the rhinestone cowboy himself. ♪ i'm going to be where the lights are shining on me ♪ ♪ let's hear it all ♪ like a rhinestone cowboy ♪ oh, yeah ♪ riding out on a horse in a star spangled rodeo ♪ ♪ yeah ♪ like a rhinestone cowboy ♪ getting cards and letters from people i don't even know ♪ ♪ . >> shep: when glenn campbell was in his 20s, he moved to los angeles to pursue his love for music and became a member of a group of studio musicians called the wrecking crew. they recorded with tap -- top artists. in 1967, his solo career took off with "by the time i get to phoenix." ♪ by the time i get to phoenix ♪ she'll be rising ♪ . >> shep: it won him four grammys that year and he soon began hosting his own variety show, the glenn campbell good time hour. ♪ oh, it's crying time again ♪ you're going
facing alzheimer's disease and he would cap his brilliant career with one more album and a farewell tour. tonight we celebrate glenn campbell's musical impact on our world with the help of the band perry, blake shelton and because he's always shown us how it is done, the rhinestone cowboy himself. ♪ i'm going to be where the lights are shining on me ♪ ♪ let's hear it all ♪ like a rhinestone cowboy ♪ oh, yeah ♪ riding out on a horse in a star spangled rodeo ♪ ♪ yeah ♪ like a...
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house tour. store different? you walk into a conventional mattress store, it's really not about you. they say, "well, if you want a firm bed you can lie on one of those, if you want a soft bed you can lie on one of those." we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. wow. that feels really good. it's about support where you find it most comfortable. at the ultimate sleep number event, queen mattresses now start at just $599. and save an astonishing 50% on the final closeout of our innovative limited edition bed. only at the sleep number store. ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 let's talk about the cookie-cutter retirement advice ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 you get at some places. ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 they say you have to do this, have that, invest here ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 you know what? ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 you can't create a retirement plan based on ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 a predetermined script. ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 at charles schwab, we actually take the time to listen - ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 to
house tour. store different? you walk into a conventional mattress store, it's really not about you. they say, "well, if you want a firm bed you can lie on one of those, if you want a soft bed you can lie on one of those." we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. wow. that feels really good. it's about support where you find it most comfortable. at the ultimate sleep number event, queen mattresses now start at just $599. and save an astonishing 50% on the final...
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coming up, glenn campbell's good-bye tour. good-bye tour. ♪ [ male announcer ] we know you don't wait until the end of the quarter to think about your money... ♪ that right now, you want to know where you are, and where you'd like to be. we know you'd like to see the same information your advisor does so you can get a deeper understanding of what's going on with your portfolio. we know all this because we asked you, and what we heard helped us create pnc wealth insight, a smarter way to work with your pnc advisor, so you can make better decisions and live achievement. eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!y to work with your pnc advisor, whee! whee! wheeeeeeeee! ah heads up. wheeeeeeeeeeee! everything you love about geico, now mobile. download the new geico app today. living with the pain of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis... could mean living with joint damage. help stop the damage before it stops you with humira. for many adults with moderate to severe ra, humira's proven to help relieve pain and stop joint damage. humira can lower
coming up, glenn campbell's good-bye tour. good-bye tour. ♪ [ male announcer ] we know you don't wait until the end of the quarter to think about your money... ♪ that right now, you want to know where you are, and where you'd like to be. we know you'd like to see the same information your advisor does so you can get a deeper understanding of what's going on with your portfolio. we know all this because we asked you, and what we heard helped us create pnc wealth insight, a smarter way to...
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>>> we're on a 30 million jobs tour. think about how many fans are tuning into sunday's super bowl rematch? giants and pats. 100 million viewers expected. they are spending millions of bucks to be involved. the big game is giant business. hotel rooms in indianapolis marked up more than 1700%. so that cheap one-star hotel by the airport you don't want to stay in, it now runs $400. that's a deal compared to $600 parking spots at the stadium. the cheapest nosebleed tickets on the ticket exchange are nearing $2,400. too bad a sports survey shows the spending limit is at $400. just a slight divide between the marketplace and those selling tickets. advertisers have shelling out $3.5 million for one 30-second spot. $87 million was bet on last year's game. that was just the legal disclosed gambling. there's also the office pools and the black market, which is almost all of the betting happens. those figures come in around $10 billion with a "b" dollars. one thing is going it into the weekend. no matter what team will win, a bunc
>>> we're on a 30 million jobs tour. think about how many fans are tuning into sunday's super bowl rematch? giants and pats. 100 million viewers expected. they are spending millions of bucks to be involved. the big game is giant business. hotel rooms in indianapolis marked up more than 1700%. so that cheap one-star hotel by the airport you don't want to stay in, it now runs $400. that's a deal compared to $600 parking spots at the stadium. the cheapest nosebleed tickets on the ticket...
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the 30 million jobs tour college edition live at ohio state. by the way, this one of the top rotc schools in the nation. ok! who gets occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas or bloating? get ahead of it! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap a day helps defend against digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. hit me! [ female announcer ] live the regular life. phillips'. until the end of the quarter to think about your money... ♪ ...that right now, you want to know where you are, and where you'd like to be. we know you'd like to see the same information your advisor does so you can get a deeper understanding of what's going on with your portfolio. we know all this because we asked you, and what we heard helped us create pnc wealth insight, a smarter way to work with your pnc advisor, so you can make better decisions and live achievement. >>> we have to keep developing new sources of energy. we have to develop new technology to use energy smarter. woef to rely on american no how and young engineers right here who are focused on e
the 30 million jobs tour college edition live at ohio state. by the way, this one of the top rotc schools in the nation. ok! who gets occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas or bloating? get ahead of it! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap a day helps defend against digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. hit me! [ female announcer ] live the regular life. phillips'. until the end of the quarter to think about your money... ♪ ...that right now, you want to know where you...
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my husband toured whitney for my love is your love tour. we were dating there and we go out on tour and white house after the show. we would gather at the hotel lobby and dance and have a boom box and play music and nip was there. it was a childhood nickname and she came over to our house for a cook out we had on the 4th of yell and she loved fried chicken. whitney houston is everything that you have heard about her. she is a warm person. and now a great spirit who will live with us. and i am saddened of course, by the short life that she lived and untimely death, of course. but right this second. i am happy to celebrate whitney houston's life and we are blessed to have whitney who graced this earth and haired the talent that she realized a talent from god . being on tour and going on tour and watch from the side of the stage and watch whitney sing many, many times and i waited every night for her to hit that night with i will always love you and she did. and i remember one night. you talk about gospel roots, she was never ever away from th
my husband toured whitney for my love is your love tour. we were dating there and we go out on tour and white house after the show. we would gather at the hotel lobby and dance and have a boom box and play music and nip was there. it was a childhood nickname and she came over to our house for a cook out we had on the 4th of yell and she loved fried chicken. whitney houston is everything that you have heard about her. she is a warm person. and now a great spirit who will live with us. and i am...
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tour,,,,,,,, >>> all right. now can we reveal it? get ready, girls. by the way, there really are no losers here tonight, do you understand that? >> any time. and we're going to see -- there we go. >> that was our gierks david letterman, revealing the lucky cover gill on this year's "sports illustrated" swimsuit edition coming to a mailbox near you. welcome back to "cbs this morning.." >> what a valentine's day gift to so many men. >> so many, so many. >>> we're hearing surprising details of jackie kennedy this morning. >> they've just released some of her personal papers including her notes from a famous tv tour of the white house that aired 50 years ago today. chief white house correspondent norah o'donnell is with us with more on that. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. what perhaps is most interesting about these new papers from jackie kennedy is they include her own personal handwriting, notes about how she was intimately involved including sketches of draperies, even notes about this very popul
tour,,,,,,,, >>> all right. now can we reveal it? get ready, girls. by the way, there really are no losers here tonight, do you understand that? >> any time. and we're going to see -- there we go. >> that was our gierks david letterman, revealing the lucky cover gill on this year's "sports illustrated" swimsuit edition coming to a mailbox near you. welcome back to "cbs this morning.." >> what a valentine's day gift to so many men. >> so many,...
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i know your husband is a musician and toured with whitney houston. >> yes, my husband toured with whitney in the my love is your love . behit whit was in tip top and that is how i got to know whitney. my husband was on the tour and i went out to join them in various citis and countries and many times after the show, everybody got back to the hotel, we went downstairs to the lobby and all fun and sometimes we had the boom box and we danced. i had nothing but fantastic things to say by whitney houston. i am saddened and she is an icon and will remain. my heart and prayers and thoughts go out to her family and i can't imagine ow -- how her mother must feel. >> you can get away from the human sight. but you bring us back. you come from a musical celebrity family and talk about having been around whitney houston and i know in your background, you have seen a lot and been around so much talent. she is an icon. >> because i am a relative and i am here, i don't know who it was. so i don't want -- i don't know who it was. i heard the word, we saw whitney a
i know your husband is a musician and toured with whitney houston. >> yes, my husband toured with whitney in the my love is your love . behit whit was in tip top and that is how i got to know whitney. my husband was on the tour and i went out to join them in various citis and countries and many times after the show, everybody got back to the hotel, we went downstairs to the lobby and all fun and sometimes we had the boom box and we danced. i had nothing but fantastic things to say by...
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i know your husband is a musician and toured with whitney houston. >> yes, my husband toured with whitney in the my love is your love . behit whit was in tip top and that is how i got to know whitney. my husband was on the tour and i went out to join them in various citis and countries and many times after the show, everybody got back to the hotel, we went downstairs to the lobby and all fun and sometimes we had the boom box and we danced. i had nothing but fantastic things to say by whitney houston. i am saddened and she is an icon and will remain. my heart and prayers and thoughts go out to her family and i can't imagine ow -- how her mother must feel. >> you can get away from the human sight. but you bring us back. you come from a musical celebrity family and talk about having been around whitney houston and i know in your background, you have seen a lot and been around so much talent. she is an icon. >> because i am a relative and i am here, i don't know who it was. so i don't want -- i don't know who it was. i heard the word, we
i know your husband is a musician and toured with whitney houston. >> yes, my husband toured with whitney in the my love is your love . behit whit was in tip top and that is how i got to know whitney. my husband was on the tour and i went out to join them in various citis and countries and many times after the show, everybody got back to the hotel, we went downstairs to the lobby and all fun and sometimes we had the boom box and we danced. i had nothing but fantastic things to say by...
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oh, the white house television tour. he used to watch all the time. he was so sweet, the way he was proud of me. i tell you, one wonderful thing about him, i was really, i was never any different once i was in the white house than i was before. but suddenly, everything that had been a liability before suddenly became wonderful. and i was so happy for jack that he could be proud of me then. because, you know, it made him so happy. it made me so happy. so, those were our happiest years. >> and 50 years ago. >>> and we thank you for watching tonight. we're always at abcnews.com. "nightline" later. more on whitney houston's death. the last people to work with her. the story behind her most famous song. and we'll see you right back here tomorrow. . ♪ [ male announcer ] for our families... our neighbors... and our communities... america's beverage companies have created a wide range of new choices. developing smaller portion sizes and more low- & no-calorie beverages... adding clear cacalorie labels so you know exactly what you' choosing... and in schools
oh, the white house television tour. he used to watch all the time. he was so sweet, the way he was proud of me. i tell you, one wonderful thing about him, i was really, i was never any different once i was in the white house than i was before. but suddenly, everything that had been a liability before suddenly became wonderful. and i was so happy for jack that he could be proud of me then. because, you know, it made him so happy. it made me so happy. so, those were our happiest years. >>...
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oh, the white house television tour. he used to watch all the time. he was so sweet, the way he was proud of me. i tell you, one wonderful thing about him, i was really, i was never any different once i was in the white house than i was before. but suddenly, everything that had been a liability before suddenly became wonderful. and i was so happy for jack that he could be proud of me then. because, you know, it made him so happy. it made me so happy. so, those were our happiest years. >> and 50 years ago. >>> and we thank you for watching tonight. we're always at abcnews.com. "nightline" later. more on whitney houston's death. the last people to work with her. the story behind her most famous song. and we'll see you right back here tomorrow. . ♪ [ male announcer ] for our families... our neighbors... and our communities... america's beverage companies have created a wide range of new choices. developing smaller portion sizes and more low- & no-calorie beverages... adding clear calorie labels so you know exactly what you're choosing... and in schools
oh, the white house television tour. he used to watch all the time. he was so sweet, the way he was proud of me. i tell you, one wonderful thing about him, i was really, i was never any different once i was in the white house than i was before. but suddenly, everything that had been a liability before suddenly became wonderful. and i was so happy for jack that he could be proud of me then. because, you know, it made him so happy. it made me so happy. so, those were our happiest years. >>...