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it happened in the house wares section, when he watched a gambino capo named robert vaccaro attack another capo, known as "petey chops," with a heavy crystal candlestick. >> garcia: he takes it, cracks him on the head, and you hear like a melon breaking, just "pop," and then blood starts gushing. he drops straight down. and i'm sitting there going, "i don't believe what's going on. i just saw an assault going on here." >> keteyian: in the house wares section. >> garcia: in the house wares section, president's day at bloomingdales, white plains. >> keteyian: doesn't mafia law dictate that you get in on this beating? >> garcia: you're right. i'm saying, "okay, now, i think i messed up royally here." because, number one, i didn't take any licks at this guy, petey chops. i should have been, you know, kicking him, banging him, some way of something, slapping him around. i didn't do that. mistake for you? >> garcia: i thought that that incident, they looked at me after that, a little... a little different. >> keteyian: the fbi was so concerned that garcia had blown his cover and was about to be
it happened in the house wares section, when he watched a gambino capo named robert vaccaro attack another capo, known as "petey chops," with a heavy crystal candlestick. >> garcia: he takes it, cracks him on the head, and you hear like a melon breaking, just "pop," and then blood starts gushing. he drops straight down. and i'm sitting there going, "i don't believe what's going on. i just saw an assault going on here." >> keteyian: in the house wares...
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. >> reporter: clarinetist robert davis says in most symphonies he sticks out as a here. >> you usually see the same ones, but then i came down here and there's a whole other group. where are they coming from? i was very shocked about that. >> reporter: the festival also highlights black classical composersop on this night it was aldolphus hailstork and his church street serenade, performed just one block from in june a white gunman opened fire killing nine. >> we're very lucky. >> reporter: businessman lee pringle, who founded the event, hopes sights like this will help diversify other orchestras. want to change. they just don't know how to change. change? >> by having people at the table who look like me. >> music should be color blind, and to make it that way, you have to infuse in it all of the colors. >> reporter: a unique unity that f f a few days at least, makes for an especially powerful sound. ( applause ) lee cowan, cbs news, charleston, south carolina. >> axelrod: and that's the cbs evening news. for scott pelley, i'm jim axelrod. thanks for watching. and good night. captioni
. >> reporter: clarinetist robert davis says in most symphonies he sticks out as a here. >> you usually see the same ones, but then i came down here and there's a whole other group. where are they coming from? i was very shocked about that. >> reporter: the festival also highlights black classical composersop on this night it was aldolphus hailstork and his church street serenade, performed just one block from in june a white gunman opened fire killing nine. >> we're...
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. >> reporter: back in the city of arnold, play-off robert smoke says the worst may be yet to come. >> we're to the point now where the sandbagging, it's not going to hold it back. we're going to lose probably anywhere from 100 to 150 homes will be affected by this flood, it not more. >> reporter: back here in st. louis county where we are despite massive flooding. the county executive says not one person has been hurt or killed since the flooding started. elaine. >> quijano: extraordinary pictures. david begnaud reporting tonight. david, thank you. in the northeast, this was the warmest december on record. the average temperature in concord, new hampshire, 38 degrees, was the warmest since 1868. 51 in new york's central park, the warmest in 147 years. 51 in philadelphia broke the for businesses that rely on snow, rising temperatures mean plummeting profits. here's demarco morgan. >> reporter: with near-empty lifts and near-barren slopes, this wasn't the ski trip jackeline vasquez was hoping for. >> it's a mess. it's a mess. the snow's wearing down. this is the last time i'm going. i'
. >> reporter: back in the city of arnold, play-off robert smoke says the worst may be yet to come. >> we're to the point now where the sandbagging, it's not going to hold it back. we're going to lose probably anywhere from 100 to 150 homes will be affected by this flood, it not more. >> reporter: back here in st. louis county where we are despite massive flooding. the county executive says not one person has been hurt or killed since the flooding started. elaine. >>...
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. >> reporter: robert davis says in most symphonies he sticks out as a black classical artist but not here. >> you usually get to see the same ones. then i came down here and it's a whole other group and where are they coming from? so i was very shocked about that. >> reporter: the festival also on this night it was adolfus. historic black church, in june, a white gunman opened fire, killing nine. >> we are very lucky. >> reporter: businessman lee pringle who founded the event hopes sights like this will help diversify other orchestras. >> i think most orchestra want to change. they just don't know how to change. >> reporter: and how do they change? >> by having people at the table who look like me. >> music should be colorblind and to make it that way, you have to infuse in it all of the colors. >> reporter: a unique unit that, for a few days, at least, makes an especially powerful sound. lee cowan, cbs news, charleston, south carolina. >>> coming up after your local more on allegations that white house spying swept up intelligence on u.s. lawmakers. we will hear from cbs news nation
. >> reporter: robert davis says in most symphonies he sticks out as a black classical artist but not here. >> you usually get to see the same ones. then i came down here and it's a whole other group and where are they coming from? so i was very shocked about that. >> reporter: the festival also on this night it was adolfus. historic black church, in june, a white gunman opened fire, killing nine. >> we are very lucky. >> reporter: businessman lee pringle who...
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. >> reporter: clarinettist robert davis says in most symphonies he sticks out as a black classical artist but not here. >> you usually see the same ones. i came down here and there's another group. like where are they coming from. i was shocked about that. >> reporter: the festival highlights black classical composers. on this night, it was a dolphus hail stark performed one block from the historic church where in june a gunman opened fire killing nine. >> we're very lucky. pringle who founded the event helps sites liking there will help diversify other orchestras. >> i think that most orchestras want to change. they just don't know how to change. >> reporter: and how do they change? >> by having people at the table who look like me. >> reporter: music should be color blind and to make it that way, you have to infuse in it all of the colors. >> reporter: a unique unity that for a few days at least makes for an especially powerful sound. [ applause ] >> lee cowan, cbs news, charleston, south carolina. >>> and that's the overnight news" for this wednesday. for some of you, the news continue
. >> reporter: clarinettist robert davis says in most symphonies he sticks out as a black classical artist but not here. >> you usually see the same ones. i came down here and there's another group. like where are they coming from. i was shocked about that. >> reporter: the festival highlights black classical composers. on this night, it was a dolphus hail stark performed one block from the historic church where in june a gunman opened fire killing nine. >> we're very...
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call now, please. ( laughter ) robert de niro is in this. what's he like, because he will be my guest wednesday. are there any questions i should ask him, or anything you wanted to ask him but didn't have the juevos to ask him when you were on set with him? >> i think i've asked him everything. ask him-- you might not be able to hear him-- he's the softest speaker i've ever met in my i spend the whole time going, what?! what?! he makes me look like the old one. >> stephen: that's an actor's trick. you talk to them softly and they go, "he must be full of feeling." >> i know. but i think it's realism. ask him if there actually really is a difference in his cucumber martini between shaken and cold. that is what he says -- really, really, extremely, very cold. it's, like, can you really feel the difference between being shaken in ice and being shaken in ice for a little bit longer? this is why i don't interview people, it's a terrible question. i don't know. >> stephen: i will ask him that question. hand to god i will ask him that question. >> c
call now, please. ( laughter ) robert de niro is in this. what's he like, because he will be my guest wednesday. are there any questions i should ask him, or anything you wanted to ask him but didn't have the juevos to ask him when you were on set with him? >> i think i've asked him everything. ask him-- you might not be able to hear him-- he's the softest speaker i've ever met in my i spend the whole time going, what?! what?! he makes me look like the old one. >> stephen: that's an...
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upright citizens brigade, amy poehler, ian roberts. so we came up with these ways to get free pizzas. so i would call up a pizza shop and i would say, "hey, you know, it's dick grenfield from the alderman's office. we're having a little party over here. you know, we helped you with your license, if you know what i mean. maybe you can help us out." and the guy would go, "okay, what do you want?" and i would go, "two large pepperoni, large sausage, if you know what i mean." i kept saying that. i was, like, 24, so i thought the phrase for corruption was, "if you know what i mean." ( laughter ) which turns out it is. and so-- and then my friends would drive to the pizza shop and pick up, like, four pizzas for free. and we would eat them. ( laughter ). >> stephen: wow. have you used that skill as an adult in any way? >> i did-- my favorite one is we were in college. i went to temple university in ( cheers and applause ). >> thank you. and one day i was sitting around with about three or four friends and we were actually-- actually, speaking
upright citizens brigade, amy poehler, ian roberts. so we came up with these ways to get free pizzas. so i would call up a pizza shop and i would say, "hey, you know, it's dick grenfield from the alderman's office. we're having a little party over here. you know, we helped you with your license, if you know what i mean. maybe you can help us out." and the guy would go, "okay, what do you want?" and i would go, "two large pepperoni, large sausage, if you know what i...