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. >>> still to come, a guitar played by eric clapton is bringing huge bids at auction. >>> here is a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. >>> here is your chance to get your hands on items belonging to some of the biggest music stars including this eric clapton guitar expected to sell for up to half a million dollars. items on sale in new york. he played it on stage during a 1970's concert in london. also items from elvis and katy perry. >>> amazon reaches a settlement over notifying workers about covid cases. diane king hall is at the new york stock exchange with those stories and more. >> stock futures are pointing to a muted open after three major indices opened lower. today investors will get retail sales data from commerce department. yesterday, the dow lost 12 points, the nasdaq fell seven and s&p nearly a point. >>> amazon agreed to improve the way it tracks cases and alerts workers and health officials. the action comes after amazon failed to adequately notify workers often leaving them unable to effectively track the spread of the virus. >>> get ready
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there is a scene where george person talks about eric clapton. -- george harrison talks about eric clapton. you can watch it on disney plus. jonathan: did you see what they did in hong kong with that episode of the simpsons? they got rid of it, mention of tiananmen square. kailey: the difficulty of doing business in china. we thought that many times last week. jamie dimon's comments made a lot of news, but if you are operating in china, you have to play by the rules. the substance feeling that one. jonathan: that is the first time i have heard andrew slimmon a little bit cautious on this market. tom: i will go with that. i did hear a little bit by the dip there. jonathan: we always obsessed with the shot closest to the boat. right now, that is omicron. even if we get past this, is it a green light to risk assets, given what we talked about in the middle of december. tom: jon ferro channeling winslow homer close to the boat. there is a lot of worries, but the economy is coming. what is the economic data we will see for q4? jonathan: and how responsive will we be? coming up, joshua sharfstei
there is a scene where george person talks about eric clapton. -- george harrison talks about eric clapton. you can watch it on disney plus. jonathan: did you see what they did in hong kong with that episode of the simpsons? they got rid of it, mention of tiananmen square. kailey: the difficulty of doing business in china. we thought that many times last week. jamie dimon's comments made a lot of news, but if you are operating in china, you have to play by the rules. the substance feeling that...
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now i'm a teenager and then group cream, eric clapton and cream. i saw their 1st a show at the whiskey a go in, and i changed my life. i went stoled, i went in a music store and i sat there at music store that i used to hang out in it because i wanted to be a singer. you know, i was going to play your chart till i saw her classes and i said, oh, so i sat there until that guy behind the counter went to the bathroom and i grabbed the les paul wall and ran down the street with it. and i, and i'm going to be eric clapton and i started, you know, seeing and playing at the same time. and that's, that was really the main influence. tommy was cream i, i want to be in a jam band like that. and then here when i, when i walk in the studio with any and alex and michael for the 1st time it re, we wrote summer nights and a song called good enough from 5150. right. and i in one day just walked in and we wrote and when i took it home and listen to what we'd done jamming it, they reminded me of cream because the tree like that 3 great musicians jamming together. an
now i'm a teenager and then group cream, eric clapton and cream. i saw their 1st a show at the whiskey a go in, and i changed my life. i went stoled, i went in a music store and i sat there at music store that i used to hang out in it because i wanted to be a singer. you know, i was going to play your chart till i saw her classes and i said, oh, so i sat there until that guy behind the counter went to the bathroom and i grabbed the les paul wall and ran down the street with it. and i, and i'm...
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now i'm a teenager and then group cream, eric clapton and crean. i saw their 1st a show at the whiskey a go in, and i changed my life. now i went stoled, i went in a music store and i sat there at music store that i used to hang out yet. but it, because i wanted to be a singer, you know, i was going to play your chart till i saw her classes. and i said, oh, so i sat there until that guy behind the counter went to the bathroom and i grabbed the les paul wall and ran down the street with it. and i, and i'm going to be eric clapton and i started, you know, seeing and playing at the same time. and that's, that was really the main influence. tommy was cream i, i wanted to be in a jam band like that. and then here when i, when i walk in the studio with any and alex and michael for the 1st time it really we wrote summer nights and a song called good enough from 5150. right. and i in one day just walked in and we wrote and when i took it home and listen to what we'd done jamming it, they reminded me of cream because the tree like that 3 great musicians jam
now i'm a teenager and then group cream, eric clapton and crean. i saw their 1st a show at the whiskey a go in, and i changed my life. now i went stoled, i went in a music store and i sat there at music store that i used to hang out yet. but it, because i wanted to be a singer, you know, i was going to play your chart till i saw her classes. and i said, oh, so i sat there until that guy behind the counter went to the bathroom and i grabbed the les paul wall and ran down the street with it. and...
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now i'm a teenager and then group cream, eric clapton and cream. i saw their 1st a show at the whiskey a go in and i changed my life now. i went stole, i went in a music store and i sat there and music store that i used to hang out in. but it, because i wanted to be a singer, you know, i was going to play your chart till i saw her classes. and i said, oh, so i sat there until that guy behind the counter went to the bathroom and i grabbed the les paul wall and ran down the street with it. and i, and i'm going to be eric clapton and i started, you know, seeing and playing at the same time. and that, that, that was really the main influenced army was cream i, i wanted to be in a jam band like that. and then here when i, when i walk in the studio with any and alex and michael for the 1st time it re, we wrote summer nights and a song called good enough from 5150 right now. and i in one day just walked in on the road and when i took it home and listen to what we've done jamming it, they reminded me of cream was a tree like that 3 great musicians jamming
now i'm a teenager and then group cream, eric clapton and cream. i saw their 1st a show at the whiskey a go in and i changed my life now. i went stole, i went in a music store and i sat there and music store that i used to hang out in. but it, because i wanted to be a singer, you know, i was going to play your chart till i saw her classes. and i said, oh, so i sat there until that guy behind the counter went to the bathroom and i grabbed the les paul wall and ran down the street with it. and i,...
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clapton concert. it is expected to fetch up to $500,000. for more news, download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. i'm elise preston. cbs news, new york. >>> this is the "cbs overnight news." >> good evening and thank you for joining us. we are going to begin with a stunning development in the investigation into the deadly insurrection at the u.s. capitol in january. steve bannon -- president trump's former-chief strategist -- not only turned himself in to federal authorities today, he live-streamed his way into u.s. custody. mr. trump has directed bannon and other allies to refuse to cooperate with the investigation into the january-6th assault. well, that resulted in bannon being hit with federal-criminal charges. house members looking into the events that led up to the insurrection hope the case against bannon will send a signal to other t allies that crateould lead t jail time. cbs's nicole killion leads off our coverage from the u.s. district court here in d.c. good evening, ni
clapton concert. it is expected to fetch up to $500,000. for more news, download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. i'm elise preston. cbs news, new york. >>> this is the "cbs overnight news." >> good evening and thank you for joining us. we are going to begin with a stunning development in the investigation into the deadly insurrection at the u.s. capitol in january. steve bannon -- president trump's former-chief strategist -- not only turned himself...
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kat. >> that's a bid never gets old. >> greg: they group eric clapton's attitude on vaccinations with -- >> rights. domestic violence is worse than any attitude. although look. if you have a venn diagram of people who are good at making songs and bad at being people, it is almost a circle. so i'm not willing to say they are not going to listen to songs by bad people because i like music. the american pie, i hate that song. >> greg: every bar i went to in d.c. that was playing. >> is not like i could make a good song, okay. but at least i can make a bad one that is shorter. >> greg: good point. it is a long song. what do you think, dagen? >> i agree. they sucked me in with the opening anecdote about american pie. something touched me deep inside the day the music died. nobody in america needs to hear that song ever again and the history of history. and so i was starting to think let's cancel the eagles before -- and let's cancel the beatles because ringo starr is the worst drummer of all time. i am totally -- she doesn't actually dislike the band, she dislikes the people who go to thos
kat. >> that's a bid never gets old. >> greg: they group eric clapton's attitude on vaccinations with -- >> rights. domestic violence is worse than any attitude. although look. if you have a venn diagram of people who are good at making songs and bad at being people, it is almost a circle. so i'm not willing to say they are not going to listen to songs by bad people because i like music. the american pie, i hate that song. >> greg: every bar i went to in d.c. that was...
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it's very interesting how he lives his whole life and eric clapton and all of these guys and make jager because he was such a force in the industry. >> you seem to use a lot of quotations in your writing. is that purposeful? >> i have been writing all my life from high school my teacher mrs. simmons and then university of chicago and working on wall street. i had an m english teacher is a senior analyst. you develop your writing style. you get to a point we feel comfortable with it and then you tend to overuse some certain techniques. but usually when i use r quotation marks from when somebody is saying something i say i'm not sure if that means what they say it means. maybe it was. maybe it wasn't. host: cultivate the skills of contemplation and take the path less traveled. be skeptical. three pieces of advice in the lifetime learners guide to reading and learning. thank you for joining us on booktv. >> thank you for having me. i enjoyed it. have a great day. >> at the southern festival of books reader and from nashville and a friend of the festival. tonight and want to start out by th
it's very interesting how he lives his whole life and eric clapton and all of these guys and make jager because he was such a force in the industry. >> you seem to use a lot of quotations in your writing. is that purposeful? >> i have been writing all my life from high school my teacher mrs. simmons and then university of chicago and working on wall street. i had an m english teacher is a senior analyst. you develop your writing style. you get to a point we feel comfortable with it...
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worth studying it's a very interesting how he lived his whole life he was really the greatest man, eric clapton and all these guys cried at his funeral and micker jagger and stuff is such a force in the music industry. >> gary hooper i don't if you are aware of this you seem to use a lot of quotations in your writing, is that purposeful? >> a lot of what? >> a lot of quotations a lot of quote marks. >> oh gosh, i have been writing all of my life thanks to the great madison heights high school in mrs. simmons. and then university of chicago i had an english teacher is a senior analyst who taught me half of what i know about retailing or more. you develop your own writing style. i think you get to the point you feel comfortable with it and probably tend to overuse certain techniques here or there. usually when i use quote marks it isn't like a direct quotation of someone saying something, i'm saying i'm not really sure this mean words but they say it means or it was a terrible event or something. i cannot think of a good example other than that. "like now. >> take the path less traveled 5
worth studying it's a very interesting how he lived his whole life he was really the greatest man, eric clapton and all these guys cried at his funeral and micker jagger and stuff is such a force in the music industry. >> gary hooper i don't if you are aware of this you seem to use a lot of quotations in your writing, is that purposeful? >> a lot of what? >> a lot of quotations a lot of quote marks. >> oh gosh, i have been writing all of my life thanks to the great...
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clapton and all these guys cried at his funeral and mick jagger as he was such a force in the music industry. >> i don't know if you're aware of this but you seem to use a lot of quotations in your writing, is that purposeful ? >> a lot of what? >> a lot of quotations. >>. >> i've been writing all my life thanks to the great madison heights high school. ms. simmons and then university of chicago, i've been working on wall street where i had an english teacher as a senior analyst who taught me a lot about retailing or more. i think you just develop your own writing style and you know, i mean i think you get to a point where you feel comfortable with it and probably you tend to overuse certain techniqueshere and there . but yeah, when something," are usually when i use for market it isn't like a direct quotation summary saying something on san juan, i'm not sure this board means what theysay . like, it was a terrible event or something. i can't think of a good example other than that but maybe it was, maybe it wasn't . air quotes, like now. >> cultivate the skills of contemplation, ta
clapton and all these guys cried at his funeral and mick jagger as he was such a force in the music industry. >> i don't know if you're aware of this but you seem to use a lot of quotations in your writing, is that purposeful ? >> a lot of what? >> a lot of quotations. >>. >> i've been writing all my life thanks to the great madison heights high school. ms. simmons and then university of chicago, i've been working on wall street where i had an english teacher as a...
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clapton and all these guys cried at his funeral and mick jagger as he was such a force in the music industry. >> i don't know if you're aware of this but you seem to use a lot of quotations in your writing, is that purposeful ? >> a lot of what? >> a lot of quotations. >>. >> i've been writing all my life thanks to the great madison heights high school. ms. simmons and then university of chicago, i've been working on wall street where i had an english teacher as a senior analyst who taught me a lot about retailing or more. i think you just develop your own writing style and you know, i mean i think you get to a point where you feel comfortable with it and probably you tend to overuse certain techniqueshere and there . but yeah, when something," are usually when i use for market it isn't like a direct quotation summary saying something on san juan, i'm not sure this board means what theysay . like, it was a terrible event or something. i it was ad terrible event or something. i can't think of a good example other than that but maybe it was, maybe it wasn't. era quotes, like now. >> h
clapton and all these guys cried at his funeral and mick jagger as he was such a force in the music industry. >> i don't know if you're aware of this but you seem to use a lot of quotations in your writing, is that purposeful ? >> a lot of what? >> a lot of quotations. >>. >> i've been writing all my life thanks to the great madison heights high school. ms. simmons and then university of chicago, i've been working on wall street where i had an english teacher as a...
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and i said, i'm going to be eric clapton and i started, you know, seeing and playing at the same time. and that's, that was really the main influence on me. was cream i, i wanted to be in a jam ban like that. and then here when i, when i walked in the studio with eddie and alex and michael for the 1st time it re, we wrote summer nights and a song called good enough from 5150. right. and i in one day just walked in and we wrote and when i took it home and listen to what we'd done jamming it, they reminded me of cream because the tree like that 3 great musicians jamming together. and i got goosebumps, there you go. here we go to, fer, has come up the memory of that and the feeling of that i thought i'm in cream. i'm in, craig now. you know, and i had success. i'd sold out of your reading an american all over the world. you know, as a solo ours, but be in and of dan that played like that. it was just a whole new level for me. and it woke me up and i'm, i really became a, a better singer, a better guitar player, a better musician, better songwriter. everything from being van, without a do
and i said, i'm going to be eric clapton and i started, you know, seeing and playing at the same time. and that's, that was really the main influence on me. was cream i, i wanted to be in a jam ban like that. and then here when i, when i walked in the studio with eddie and alex and michael for the 1st time it re, we wrote summer nights and a song called good enough from 5150. right. and i in one day just walked in and we wrote and when i took it home and listen to what we'd done jamming it,...
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clapton song to producing music during the pandemic. i want to talk first about you do laila and other assorted love songs. it just seems like fate declared that you had to do this because, of course, you're named after the band, but i was doing a little research, and is it true that your wife, susan, was actually born on the release date of "laila"? >> it is. we found that out. i thought it was another cool nod to why we should be doing it. there's a lot of family history with that record. dwayne almond, who was in the band with my uncle, met clapton and tom dowd in south florida. i think when i was 12 or 13, one of the first was in criteria studio with tom dowd. a lot magic happened and it ended up being an incredible night and turned into a record. >> yeah, well, it's really incredible. you obviously grew up with music and said your dad would play it as you were going to bed, in your dna. that said, what was it like when you were -- even growing up with it when you're in front of the audience and hit the first riff on "layla" and eve
clapton song to producing music during the pandemic. i want to talk first about you do laila and other assorted love songs. it just seems like fate declared that you had to do this because, of course, you're named after the band, but i was doing a little research, and is it true that your wife, susan, was actually born on the release date of "laila"? >> it is. we found that out. i thought it was another cool nod to why we should be doing it. there's a lot of family history with...