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>> so the beethoven you see five years ago may be different thanned beethoven you see today. >> but you cannot imagine how different it can be. but when i study and i see what is i was doing because i mark my score, i think why, how i was thinking that five years ago. i can be impressed sometimes for the reaction of what the music was giving to me at that time. but then when i have this chord here and i see well, i didn't saw this. maybe i will binge bring this. i see oh this is really difficult. it going deeply and deeply the develop of the way to think about music. and of course you know sometimes people expect for you to be-- to have the knowledge and the experience of a 50 or 60 years old conductor, you know, sometimes people compare you with-- it's impossible to compare, you know, because they are masters. and i'm sure when they were young they were doing -- -- they were searching. they were thinking the way that they develop at the end. and it's fascinating because what i see in five years in my life i see my life conducting an trying to understand what i am doing now, more deeply
>> so the beethoven you see five years ago may be different thanned beethoven you see today. >> but you cannot imagine how different it can be. but when i study and i see what is i was doing because i mark my score, i think why, how i was thinking that five years ago. i can be impressed sometimes for the reaction of what the music was giving to me at that time. but then when i have this chord here and i see well, i didn't saw this. maybe i will binge bring this. i see oh this is...
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>> so the beethoven you see five years ago may be different thanned beethoven you see today. >> but you cannot imagine how different it can be. but when i study and i see what is i was doing because i mark my score, i think why, how i was thinking that five years ag i n be impressed sometimes for the reaction of what the music was giving to me at that time. but then when i have this chord here and i see well, i didn't saw this. maybe i will binge bring this. i see oh this is really difficult. it going deeply and deeply the develop of the way to think about music. and of course you know sometimes people expect for you to be to ha the knowledge and the experience of a 50 or 60 years old conductor, you know, sometimes people compare you with-- it's impossible to compare, you know, because they are masters. and i'm sure when they were young they were doing -- -- they were searching. they were thinking the way that they develop at the end. and it's fascinating because what i see in five years my life i see my life conducting an trying to understand what i am doing now, more deeply. >> rose:
>> so the beethoven you see five years ago may be different thanned beethoven you see today. >> but you cannot imagine how different it can be. but when i study and i see what is i was doing because i mark my score, i think why, how i was thinking that five years ag i n be impressed sometimes for the reaction of what the music was giving to me at that time. but then when i have this chord here and i see well, i didn't saw this. maybe i will binge bring this. i see oh this is really...
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to play the timpani as the orchestra swoops its way through beethoven. and to try their hand at making musical sounds themselves, something kids may try in earnest. this oboist says even hearing children are not getting enough exposure to music these days, and it is a double it a shame for deaf kids. >> we can bring them out of themselves, bring them self- confidence, which i think is difficult to find, because they can become extremely isolated. >> it may sound quiet, but the playground is of course fall of chatter. the feel the music program says there can be music in a world many think is full of sounds. just listen, and what it touches. -- and let it touch you. >> silvio berlusconi has agreed to pay $48 millio
to play the timpani as the orchestra swoops its way through beethoven. and to try their hand at making musical sounds themselves, something kids may try in earnest. this oboist says even hearing children are not getting enough exposure to music these days, and it is a double it a shame for deaf kids. >> we can bring them out of themselves, bring them self- confidence, which i think is difficult to find, because they can become extremely isolated. >> it may sound quiet, but the...
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. >> rose: beethoven you see five years ago may be different than the beethoven you see today? >> you cannot imagine how different i it can be, but wheni study and i see what i was doing, because i admire the score, i think, my god, how i was thinking that five years ago, i can be impressed sometimes, you know, for the reaction of what the music was giving to me at that time. but then when i have this cord here and i say, well, i didn't see this, maybe i will bring this, i think, oh, this is really difficult, it is going deeply and deeply and deeply, the development of the way to think about music, and of course, you know, sometimes people expect for you to be -- to have the knowledge and the experience possess a 50 or 60-year-old conductor, you know, sometimes people compare you with berson. >> it is impossible to compare, because they are masters, you know, and i am sure when they were young they were doing -- they were searching, they were, you know, thinking the way that they developed at the end, and it is fascinating, because what i see in five years in my life, i see my
. >> rose: beethoven you see five years ago may be different than the beethoven you see today? >> you cannot imagine how different i it can be, but wheni study and i see what i was doing, because i admire the score, i think, my god, how i was thinking that five years ago, i can be impressed sometimes, you know, for the reaction of what the music was giving to me at that time. but then when i have this cord here and i say, well, i didn't see this, maybe i will bring this, i think,...
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you have bruce springsteen and you have beethoven? >> we like to play beethoven for the kids before they go to sleep at night. >> reporter: there are the rarities like this knute rockne hand drawn play from 1918 and his star players the back field known as the four horsemen. those of local interest liked famed head coach vince lombardi's signature with the redskins and here's babe ruth in a ceremony giving memorabilia to yale's baseball captain. future president george herbert walker bush. >> with best wins as promised george plunk et. >> reporter: he realized his passion could become his career. >> just became more and more clear to me that you know i can make a living doing this. and my day job was starting to get mt. way. >> reporter: the journey that eliminated the day job for kevin began with this baseball full of signatures collected on a skip day of school. for 9 sports i'm diane reports. >> his best tip for would be autograph collectors is to send a nice letter to your favorite player. self-addressed stamped envelope. make it
you have bruce springsteen and you have beethoven? >> we like to play beethoven for the kids before they go to sleep at night. >> reporter: there are the rarities like this knute rockne hand drawn play from 1918 and his star players the back field known as the four horsemen. those of local interest liked famed head coach vince lombardi's signature with the redskins and here's babe ruth in a ceremony giving memorabilia to yale's baseball captain. future president george herbert...
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einstein had it very well organized for doing physics, beethoven and it will organize for music and so on. >> host: back to the importance of learning and how computers learn, i wanted to ask you, why do we want to create reverse engineer the brain? why do we want to create this computer software brain? >> guest: three reasons. one is too a better job fixing of the brain. i quote one of the pioneers saying we're treating brain circuitry rather than a chemical soup. something like this as our i s --sri drugs treating the brain like a chemical soup. is really a network. as we understand how it works we can do a better job fixing problems. secondly it will provide biologically inspired method to create more intelligent machines. some intelligence in machines whenever we do a search or translate from one language to another, self driving cars, phones you can talk to that talk to the clout and answer questions not perfectly but getting better every week, intelligence is very helpful, it will help solve a major challenges of humanity and we will ultimately expand human intelligence which we
einstein had it very well organized for doing physics, beethoven and it will organize for music and so on. >> host: back to the importance of learning and how computers learn, i wanted to ask you, why do we want to create reverse engineer the brain? why do we want to create this computer software brain? >> guest: three reasons. one is too a better job fixing of the brain. i quote one of the pioneers saying we're treating brain circuitry rather than a chemical soup. something like...
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beethoven one? >> oh. 5557. >> reporter: -- new york. >> very funny. good stuff. remember, you can always follow what's going on here in "the situation room" on twitter. tweet me @wolfblitzer. i'm wolf blitzer in "the situation room." the news continues next on cnn. >>> hello, everyone. don lemon here at cnn world headquarters in atlanta. thank you so much for joining us. the city of kansas city shocked tonight after an apparent murder/suicide involving one of their nfl players. linebacker jovan belcher is dead. he killed himself with a gun in front of his coach, his general manager, and police officers near arrowhead stadium. about half an hour earlier police say he killed his girlfriend. from internet millionaire to fugitive, john mcafee gave a very bizarre and exclusive interview to cnn from his hideaway in central america. you're going to hear it in a moment. and jordan davis, 17 years old, today was his funeral. jordan was shot dead after an argument about loud music. we spoke to his broken-hearted father who has a message for all parents of teenagers. >>> pe
beethoven one? >> oh. 5557. >> reporter: -- new york. >> very funny. good stuff. remember, you can always follow what's going on here in "the situation room" on twitter. tweet me @wolfblitzer. i'm wolf blitzer in "the situation room." the news continues next on cnn. >>> hello, everyone. don lemon here at cnn world headquarters in atlanta. thank you so much for joining us. the city of kansas city shocked tonight after an apparent murder/suicide...
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at once] - but first, a quick stop at his favorite bike shop run by the twins javier and juan, and beethoven. - he's a great guy. a great unicycle rider. - they've seen people take up unicycling but no one can top terry's riding. have you ever tried unicycling either of you? - we tried. we tried because-- since we saw unicycles, we say we have to go up there and test-ride them after we're done with them but it's not easy. we know that the balance is something you have to build up. - i can really move on this one now. - it's a perfect day to head out to the rugged trails overlooking simi valley, northwest of l.a. mountain unicycling has been around for about 20 years, but recently it's gained popularity, though it's still rather invisible. - i like to say we're like mountain lions. we're out there. you just don't see us very often, because for every one unicyclist there's probably 10,000 mountain bikers. so even though there's quite a few of us, we're spread out over the state, over the country over the globe. you guys don't think you'd ever want to try something like that? just out of curios
at once] - but first, a quick stop at his favorite bike shop run by the twins javier and juan, and beethoven. - he's a great guy. a great unicycle rider. - they've seen people take up unicycling but no one can top terry's riding. have you ever tried unicycling either of you? - we tried. we tried because-- since we saw unicycles, we say we have to go up there and test-ride them after we're done with them but it's not easy. we know that the balance is something you have to build up. - i can...
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even beethoven would have krapd his pantaloons. ♪ she's buying a stairway to heaven ♪ >> each of us can remember a moment when the people on this stage touched our lives, that unique power that makes the arts so important. >> ray romano offered the president an example of that unique power. >> you want to win the world series, do you quit? you're down one game to nothing. no. you keep going. do you quit when you're down 1-0 in debase? no, no. you keep going. you keep going. you become the president. >> we had the good fortune to be there. an extraordinary event to see so many people like that and see them celebrated in such an interesting way. >> a wonderful celebration of the arts. there you are, charlie. >> there you are, my dear. where did that >> >>> the cheese cake factory is a favorite of many americans. we'll ask the founder and ceo how he built that chain and why it's so important to have something for everyone. that's next on "cbs this morning." that's next on cbs "this morning." >> announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by aarp, fighting the keep medicare and
even beethoven would have krapd his pantaloons. ♪ she's buying a stairway to heaven ♪ >> each of us can remember a moment when the people on this stage touched our lives, that unique power that makes the arts so important. >> ray romano offered the president an example of that unique power. >> you want to win the world series, do you quit? you're down one game to nothing. no. you keep going. do you quit when you're down 1-0 in debase? no, no. you keep going. you keep...
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its own on this day back in 1986 incomes nightly news air ad story about the country's obsession with beethoven's "ode to joy." >> devoted hundreds of thousands of japanese are almost obsessed with mastering music and the german lyrics. they study and practiced for months in preparation for year-end concerts. ♪ public television features a weekly program with appropriate subtitles. >> 227 years after it was written the piece as beloved as ever in may performed by a flash mob in spain. this video got 8 million views on youtube. enjoy this, everyone. i'm going to. ♪ >> amber and marcy and paul started north carolina based footsteps clothing which had a booming christmas theme pa michael jordan a line. not one that could be just a seasonal business. they added other holidays and eventually expanded to products that celebrate family life. for more watch "your business" sunday mornings at 7:30 on msnbc. ♪ [ male announcer ] jill and her mouth have lived a great life. but she has some dental issues she's not happy about. so i introduced jill to crest pro-health for life. selected for people over
its own on this day back in 1986 incomes nightly news air ad story about the country's obsession with beethoven's "ode to joy." >> devoted hundreds of thousands of japanese are almost obsessed with mastering music and the german lyrics. they study and practiced for months in preparation for year-end concerts. ♪ public television features a weekly program with appropriate subtitles. >> 227 years after it was written the piece as beloved as ever in may performed by a flash...
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. >>> desde los 6 años al escuchar la música de beethoven, desde esa edad tan joven, sentí que a eso quería dedicar mi vida. >>> su amor por la música la llevó a formar en 1992 la orquesta santa cecilia, donde se convirtió en una de las primeras mujeres directoras. >>> estamos presentando la música en la comunidad y es lo importante para mí. >>> y balanceando su vida laboral con su rol de esposa y madre de familia ha ido incorporando una serie de logros y reconocimientos, como ser de las primeras mujeres que dirige una misa papal en el vaticano. >p>>para mí era importante poenr la música en la vida de nuestros niños, porque para mí era importante poner algo de belleza y cultura. >>> ya como estoy aquí sé mucho de música clásica. >>> ahora hasta la tocas. >>> sí . >>> con este programa vamos a más de 16 mil escuelas al año, vemos a más de 20 mil niños ,para que conozcan la música, los instrumentos. >>> así, su presencia se hace sentir, motivando a quienes serán las generaciones del fuerte. >>> cuando crezca quiero ser un músico profesional. >>> por quÉ. >>> por
. >>> desde los 6 años al escuchar la música de beethoven, desde esa edad tan joven, sentí que a eso quería dedicar mi vida. >>> su amor por la música la llevó a formar en 1992 la orquesta santa cecilia, donde se convirtió en una de las primeras mujeres directoras. >>> estamos presentando la música en la comunidad y es lo importante para mí. >>> y balanceando su vida laboral con su rol de esposa y madre de familia ha ido incorporando una serie de...