And by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. [ prologue from west side story playing ] jerry is the only genius ive ever met, my definition of genius being endless invention. He was very, very particular and that was both frightening and thrilling. If you do what Jerome Robbins tells you to do, youre gonna be just fine. People forget about him as a performer. He was a wonderful performer. When he was on sure ground he was fine. When he was on less sure ground or unable to express himself he was a terror. He insulted me many times. He was an absolute doll. Great artists are not great saints. Its two jobs. [ prologue from west side story continues ] good evening. Im ed murrow. The name of the program is person to person. Tonight well be visiting first with Jerome Robbins, the outstanding director choreographer in the American Theater today. At the age of 40 he can look back on an almost unbroken string of broadway and ballet hits during, oh the past 15 years
I can perform, i can choreograph, i can assist you. And i got a note back saying come on. [ laughs ] jerry was making money hand over fist and balanchine had although he had done good work on broadway had never been terribly successful, the way jerry was being. I mean, jerry was really the king of broadway. Jerry was connected to a different audience and had a popular point of view that he felt would be useful. And remember in those days new York City Ballet was considered very, very elite. It was high tone. Sometimes on a matinee thered be more dancers onstage than in the audience and we were like 40 people in the company. The whole idea of him choosing to work with balanchine, somebody whom he clearly admired and somebody whom he thought was better than him, that said a lot about jerry. Mikhail baryshnikov he made this really extraordinary choice and he changed his life. He just admired a man who sometimes treated him roughly, too, you know, in front of a lot of people, you know. But
Theyre always bitches. They are all tough, merciless, selfcentered. Its fundamentally true. Logan beverly and Dereck Joubert have made more movies about lions than anyone alive. Theyve documented some of the most dangerous and memorable moments of africas big cats. They told us what keeps them in the bush after all these years is the thrill of making new discoveries, like their contribution to the discovery of these waterloving super lions. Their physique started to change. You could see that they were getting huge pectoral muscles and huge necks. These lions were at least 15 larger than any other lions we had been working with. Im steve kroft. Im leslie stahl. Im morley safer. Im bob simon. Im lara logan. Im scott pelley. Those stories tonight on 60 minutes. [ phil ] i have a toyota camry hybrid. [ man ] tell me about that. [ phil ] katie and i talked about really committing to making a difference in the amount of gas that we use. She was using 8 to 10 tankfuls. I was using 5 tankfuls
Nutcracker. There has never been a marie that looks like you. Well, im going to be doing ele show and im the first person, then i want to make it count. This is the cbs weekend news. Quijano good evening, im elaine quijano. For the third time in american history, the house of representatives is set to impeach a president. President trump is accused of abusing his power and obstructing congress. Today mr. Trump tweeted insisting again there is no crime. And as Nikole Killion at the white house reports, republicans are joining him in fighting back reporter the full house of ull esentatives is set to take ake final step on impeachment on wednesday, voting on two articles, abuse of power and obstruction of congress. Are you confident you have a majority to impeach the president . I am confident. Reporter the vote is widely expected along party lines but there could be cracks. You can vote against impeachment and still disagree with some of the policies or some of the behavior. Eh reporter