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he loves bob dylan and robert frost and emily dickinson. the religious tradition comes into play with the american cultural pieces or the european cultural pieces, english cultural pieces, and i think that he had done not and in the four years he is graduating now in the spring. he represents that. that is what he does is create students for whom islam is part of their life, those that can allow them to go out and do other things, that is what it is preparing. he does that is a student. you know, he wants to go on and be a scholar. but mom everyone wants to go on and be a scholar of islamic studies. one of the things that i talk to is about how every lawyer has a soul and every doctor has a heart. that is something that is compelling. maybe it is because it is established as a religious institution, they're not afraid to talk about the soul and heart. and what he has brought into nyu and struggled with, because oftentimes create a little bit of tension for me. being able to talk about that in a class with john sexton, at the center of it is
he loves bob dylan and robert frost and emily dickinson. the religious tradition comes into play with the american cultural pieces or the european cultural pieces, english cultural pieces, and i think that he had done not and in the four years he is graduating now in the spring. he represents that. that is what he does is create students for whom islam is part of their life, those that can allow them to go out and do other things, that is what it is preparing. he does that is a student. you...
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me it's probably as a kid looking out my bathroom window and listening to music having, you know, bob dylan or john lennon or bob marley later whispering words of dissent and encouragement into my ear. what i got from their music was a simple idea that the world outside the window was not fixed. and that it was more malleable than everyone else is telling you. we're telling you that the world can be changed. >> rose: bono for the hour. next. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: more than 30 years ago, four boys from dublin played music together for the first time. they started rehearsing in a small kitchen but have since played in the world's biggest arenas. the four are paul houston, known to us as bono. david evans, known as the edge. adam clayton and larry mullen, jr. they are u2 and they redefined rock and roll. the band has sold more than 150 million albums. they have won 22 grammy awards. they were inducted into the rock 'n' roll hall of fame in the very first year they were eligible democrat spite fame and fortu
me it's probably as a kid looking out my bathroom window and listening to music having, you know, bob dylan or john lennon or bob marley later whispering words of dissent and encouragement into my ear. what i got from their music was a simple idea that the world outside the window was not fixed. and that it was more malleable than everyone else is telling you. we're telling you that the world can be changed. >> rose: bono for the hour. next. captioning sponsored by rose communications...
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bob dylan sounded off on this. i do not even want to tell you. was a political song about changing. .t was sold to a life insurance times are changing. you are getting old. you better get life insurance. oh god. dylan, this hand, guy hates being put in a box. he will do something against his art, do not pin me down. tavis: the ultimate rebel. these and other issues like this landed you in court thomas suing your bandmates. how did that happen? what brought that on? >> they went out as the doors. -- i ame i'm a hey, like, hey. the doors without morrison? leaves change this. and they did not. first,d-core fans, at were like, john is destroying the band we love. that is why i am so glad this story is out for those who want to know. i feel i was struggling to preserve the original intent. tavis: how did you feel when thatrevailing opinion was john densmore, this stick in the is not only costing -- i can see your bandmates saying, this is costing us money. but to the fans, who think you , howearing the band apart did you personally navigate that kind
bob dylan sounded off on this. i do not even want to tell you. was a political song about changing. .t was sold to a life insurance times are changing. you are getting old. you better get life insurance. oh god. dylan, this hand, guy hates being put in a box. he will do something against his art, do not pin me down. tavis: the ultimate rebel. these and other issues like this landed you in court thomas suing your bandmates. how did that happen? what brought that on? >> they went out as the...
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everything from bob dylan to --l cosby to marvin gaye everything. he was into pop music.tening to it in the mornings on the way to school, and on the weekends we listened to kids. i got a pop music was the old records. i knew a lot of music, so i did not get into the pot until junior high school. when i got into it from -- into hip-hop until high school. gooi knew the samples and was familiar with the records. >> you knew they were not the first ones to come up with it. >> even when i did not know them, that was one of the things about being a teenager, hearing the record and getting the sample. that is crazy. ifis: i love that you do your own way. i am always honored to have you on the program. tell your mom i said hi. >> i will. with us.ay a conversation with dan fagan is coming out in just a moment. ago, a die manufacturer brought jobs to a small new jersey town, but it also spewed chemical waste into the air so toxic a community was riddled with cancer. the efforts to close that is in his book. thank you for your work, and i am honored to have you on this program. >>
everything from bob dylan to --l cosby to marvin gaye everything. he was into pop music.tening to it in the mornings on the way to school, and on the weekends we listened to kids. i got a pop music was the old records. i knew a lot of music, so i did not get into the pot until junior high school. when i got into it from -- into hip-hop until high school. gooi knew the samples and was familiar with the records. >> you knew they were not the first ones to come up with it. >> even when...
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bob dylan.ectric. then he was christian. then he was jewish again. and along the way we all became tangled up in blue following perhaps the most important singer/song writer of his generation. today we at "the lead" are wishing a very happy 72nd birthday to mr. bob dylan. skinny kids with messy hair and accoustic guitars are still standing in front of their bedroom mirrors imitating the master. meanwhile bobby d. is still strumming. he released the tempest his 59th album last year. here he is at the newport folk festival in 1964 playing "mr. t tambourine man." he's singing about drugs -- ♪ hey mr. tambourine man >> is pope francis a boston celtics fan? he might be. we'll tell you why. our sports lead is next. ,á i think farmers care more about the land than probably anyone else. we've had this farm for 30 years. we raise black and red angus cattle. we also produce natural gas. that's how we make our living and that's how we can pass the land and water back to future generations. people should ma
bob dylan.ectric. then he was christian. then he was jewish again. and along the way we all became tangled up in blue following perhaps the most important singer/song writer of his generation. today we at "the lead" are wishing a very happy 72nd birthday to mr. bob dylan. skinny kids with messy hair and accoustic guitars are still standing in front of their bedroom mirrors imitating the master. meanwhile bobby d. is still strumming. he released the tempest his 59th album last year....
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role for me, it's probably the looking out my window, and listening to music, having, you know, bob dylan or john lennon or bob marley later, you know, whispering words of descent and encouragement into my ear. what i got from their music was a simple idea. but the world outside the window was not fixed. and that it-- it was more malleable than everyone else is telling you. we're telling you that the world can be changed. >> rose: "lucky guy" on broadway, and bono on music when we continue. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: nora ephron's final work is "lucky guy," starring tom hanks as the new york tabloid columnist mike mcalary. he is best known for his espoas a of the police torture of luoima. he won a pulitzer prize just before his death of cancer at age 41. he was the epitome of a big-city scrappy reporter and signified a big moment in new york journalism. "lucky guy" has been nominated for six tony awards, including best play. joining me are tom hanks, courtney b. vance, george c. wolfe, and jacob bernstein.
role for me, it's probably the looking out my window, and listening to music, having, you know, bob dylan or john lennon or bob marley later, you know, whispering words of descent and encouragement into my ear. what i got from their music was a simple idea. but the world outside the window was not fixed. and that it-- it was more malleable than everyone else is telling you. we're telling you that the world can be changed. >> rose: "lucky guy" on broadway, and bono on music when...
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i was young, and it was the boom of hippies, and it was a destination, you know, cafe baba, meet bob dylan on. i miss these kind of parties. people would fly from everywhere to the party, and they make the whole town move. blue and white party, white and gold party, hat party, you know, it's amazing. you see people coming in with amazing hats, like a cage with a bird, extravagant hats, you know. they put so much energy and time into the parties, you know? look at -- >> now, that looks good. >> tomatoes brushed with local olive oil, garlic and coriander. liver kabobs, beef lever to be exact, grilled over charcoal. >> that looks very nice. >> for fish, a bit of swordfish and orange roughy. >> that is just beautiful. >> how do you like the tomato? >> the swordfish is amazing. so how else have things changed? >> you saw how many tourists there was today? i want they were in a hurry. they even try to avoid the eye contact. if you get my eye contact, i'm going to rip you off -- >> or make you buy something? >> i don't know. >> do they buy? >> they don't even say hello. >> they don't buy. >> of c
i was young, and it was the boom of hippies, and it was a destination, you know, cafe baba, meet bob dylan on. i miss these kind of parties. people would fly from everywhere to the party, and they make the whole town move. blue and white party, white and gold party, hat party, you know, it's amazing. you see people coming in with amazing hats, like a cage with a bird, extravagant hats, you know. they put so much energy and time into the parties, you know? look at -- >> now, that looks...
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you know, cafe baba, meet bob dylan, and the parties was going on. i miss these kind of parties.arty, and they make the whole town move. blue and white party, white and gold party, hat party, you know, it's amazing. you see people coming in with amazing hats, like a cage with a bird, extravagant hats, you know. they put so much energy and time into the parties, you know? look at -- >> now, that looks good. >> tomatoes brushed with local olive oil, garlic and coriander. liver kabobs, beef lever to be exact, grilled over charcoal. >> that looks very nice. >> for fish, a bit of swordfish and some orange roughy. >> that is just beautiful. >> how do you like the tomato? >> the swordfish is amazing. so how else have things changed? >> you saw how many tourists there was today? >> they were in a hurry. >> if they come to the shop, even try to avoid your eye contact. they afraid if you get my eye contact, i'm going to rip you off or -- >> or make you buy something? >> i don't know. i don't know. >> do they buy? >> they don't even say hello. >> they don't buy? >> of course, we call them p
you know, cafe baba, meet bob dylan, and the parties was going on. i miss these kind of parties.arty, and they make the whole town move. blue and white party, white and gold party, hat party, you know, it's amazing. you see people coming in with amazing hats, like a cage with a bird, extravagant hats, you know. they put so much energy and time into the parties, you know? look at -- >> now, that looks good. >> tomatoes brushed with local olive oil, garlic and coriander. liver kabobs,...
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. ♪ [music break] >> "the times they are a- changin" by bob dylan. democracy now!emocracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. assange fromjulian the ecuadorian embassy in london. if he steps foot outside, the british government said that he will be arrested and extradited to sweden. if you could, describe your situation right now. physically where you are. you are standing in front of an image. -- howe what that is long have you been inside the embassy? >> right now i am inside the embassy, as i have been for 11 months. before that, i was under house arrest for approximately 590 days, prior to that, solitary confinement. the image that you see behind you is a frame from collateral fromr, the famous release wikileaks, which displays the murder of two reuters staff and a number of others in baghdad in 2007, which was covered up by the u.s. military. bradley manning has been charged with supplying that video to us and has himself said that he did so. you will see a cannon shell through the front of the band, dead bodies around. of them are the reuter's
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played a role for me it's probably as a kid look looking out my window and listening to music, having bob dylan marley whispering words of dissent and encouragement into my ear. i what i got from their music was a simple idea that the world outside the window was not fixed and that it was more malleable than everyone else telling you. we're telling you that the world can be changed and that you must change too and i got this from these songs and when we try to demonstrate it, sometimes people say "oh, you know, they played imagine." that's the only john lennon song i don't like. i say, no, i just don't like -- i loved so many things about john lennon. he wrote the blueprint, but "imagine" was wasn't of them. i'm more of a doing, more of an actions, more of a building and dreaming to me is a thing of the '60s. doing a thing that we have to be a part of now. >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. brought to you by the street.com. interactive financial multimedia tools for an ever-changing financial world. our dividend stock adviser guides and helps generate in
played a role for me it's probably as a kid look looking out my window and listening to music, having bob dylan marley whispering words of dissent and encouragement into my ear. i what i got from their music was a simple idea that the world outside the window was not fixed and that it was more malleable than everyone else telling you. we're telling you that the world can be changed and that you must change too and i got this from these songs and when we try to demonstrate it, sometimes people...
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john: the thing of the day is today's by golly you betcha, the great state of minnesota which sent bob dylannew york and michelle bachmann to congress will be sending gays to the altar as they become the 12th state in america oh that allows gays to marry. well done. >>> now, this ought to get those "don't tread on me" flags waving. a widening internal investigation that has di covered that the irs targeted tax exempt status of non-profit groups that not only had tea party or operator in their name but also ones that voiced concern about government spending debt, and taxes or constitutional education. miller however was the only named interim commissioner last november following the resignation of bush-appointee doug shulman who headed the organization during these alleged practices. >> if you've got the irs operating in anything less than a neutral nonpartisan way then that's outrageous, and it's contrary to our traditions, and people have to be held accountable and it's got to be fixed. >> john: if you thought that benghazi was going to be around for a long time, hold on for irs gate. thank
john: the thing of the day is today's by golly you betcha, the great state of minnesota which sent bob dylannew york and michelle bachmann to congress will be sending gays to the altar as they become the 12th state in america oh that allows gays to marry. well done. >>> now, this ought to get those "don't tread on me" flags waving. a widening internal investigation that has di covered that the irs targeted tax exempt status of non-profit groups that not only had tea party or...
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me it's probably as a kid looking out my bathroom window and listening to music having, you know, bob dylannon or bob marley later whispering words of dissent and encouragement into my ear. what i got from their music was a simple idea that the world outside the window was not fixed. and that it was more malleable
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everyone knows bob dylan, but no one knew who tim buckley was. not no one, but relatively speaking.ay to sort of introduce people to the exquisite writing that he really did for such a long period of time. i mean -- so jeff was this beautiful way of sort of introducing him and also showing, showing us what you can do when you have someone like that looming over you. >> penn, in terms of actually music in the film, you sing all the songs. ben labolt is prone to singing in the shower as am i and on commercial breaks, but neither one of us is taking on the role of a legendary singer/songwriter. tell us about your history as a singer. is this something that you have been, like have you been working in music, on music, interested in it? had you thought of yourself as a singer before you took on this role? >> i think that anybody who sings, sings, period. anybody who plays music and has it in them it just is. whether it's yr career and you work on it or whether it's just a hobby you keep secret, toor me it was a hobby that i because of my acting career sort of kept necessarily secret. you
everyone knows bob dylan, but no one knew who tim buckley was. not no one, but relatively speaking.ay to sort of introduce people to the exquisite writing that he really did for such a long period of time. i mean -- so jeff was this beautiful way of sort of introducing him and also showing, showing us what you can do when you have someone like that looming over you. >> penn, in terms of actually music in the film, you sing all the songs. ben labolt is prone to singing in the shower as am...
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savage capitalism to exist and it's one of the things that i was couple isn't to exist because as bob dylan said a man who lives outside the law has to be just so if you're going to adhere to free market principles and there and there are no regulations then you have to have some standard of morality in this society the catholic church traditionally was one of the things that provided that if the catholic so you think they are the. what you're suggesting then is that the church itself is the regulator or of capitalism by by virtue of being the arbiter of morality it is just that you do alan is trying to see is that any place. in judeo christian western civilization i think has formed the basis of capitalism at its peak and and that started to break down all the institutions that provided a moral framework started to break down that when the catholic church started covering up child sex abuse cases and you know various other things they had the loss of moral authority in that area let's start with you on the tornado neither moore oklahoma nor the state of oklahoma after you know twenty four
savage capitalism to exist and it's one of the things that i was couple isn't to exist because as bob dylan said a man who lives outside the law has to be just so if you're going to adhere to free market principles and there and there are no regulations then you have to have some standard of morality in this society the catholic church traditionally was one of the things that provided that if the catholic so you think they are the. what you're suggesting then is that the church itself is the...
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and i hope you know who that is, the colorful wreaths at the 19th 60s, bob dylan. he did something that got a lot of attention in 1860s, created a bit of a stir, made pete seeger equate folksinger very angry. and this is what he did. he went electronic. what we need to do, a lecture actually. what we need to do this in many areas replace paper with electrical electronic filing. in the tax system, we can cut some of the billions of hours imposed on the american public by allowing electronic filing in the irs has moved very much in that direction. that needs to be better understood and used more. some of the things i worked on, which involve disclosure requirements to ensure consumers and workers know about what they are getting in to. companies came time and again can say we get it, we'll do it. don't make us do not paper to people. it's expensive and not throw it away. let us use electronic notification, maybe that the people who want paper or opt-out and ask for it, but let us save millions of dollars in costs which will eventually imposed on consumers by going el
and i hope you know who that is, the colorful wreaths at the 19th 60s, bob dylan. he did something that got a lot of attention in 1860s, created a bit of a stir, made pete seeger equate folksinger very angry. and this is what he did. he went electronic. what we need to do, a lecture actually. what we need to do this in many areas replace paper with electrical electronic filing. in the tax system, we can cut some of the billions of hours imposed on the american public by allowing electronic...
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if music played a role for me it's probably the kid listening to music, having bob dylan or john lennonfrom their music was a simple idea. that the world outside the window was not fixed and that it was more maleable that everyone else is telling you. we're telling you that the world can be changed and that you must change too. sometimes people say, oh you know, they play "imagine." don't play that song. that's the only john lennon song i don't like. what do you mean? it's a hymn to universalism. no i just don't like it. i loved so many things about john lennon. he wrote the blueprint. but imagining wasn't one of them. i'm more of a doing, more of an actions, more of a building following my curiosity to understand people better, understand the world better, understand myself better. >> really there's nobody like him. nobody. >> yeah. >> you walked away from him feeling what? >> well, here is a man who's at the top of his game and his game is life. it is music, but it is also making a difference. and he's right, poverty does something that -- it affects your health it affects everything.
if music played a role for me it's probably the kid listening to music, having bob dylan or john lennonfrom their music was a simple idea. that the world outside the window was not fixed and that it was more maleable that everyone else is telling you. we're telling you that the world can be changed and that you must change too. sometimes people say, oh you know, they play "imagine." don't play that song. that's the only john lennon song i don't like. what do you mean? it's a hymn to...
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and there's, i hope you know who that is, the poet laureate of the 1960s, bob dylan, and he did somethinghat got a lot of attention in the 1960s, created a bit of a stir: made pete seager, great folk singer, very angry. and this is what he did. he went electronic. what we need to do -- electric, actually with, but close enough. what we need to do is in many areas replace paper with electric or electronic filing. in the tax system, we can cut some of the billions of hours imposed on the american public by allowing electronic filing. and, in fact, the irs has moved very much in that direction. that needs to be better understood ask used more -- and used more. some of the things i worked on which involved disclosure requirements to insure that consumers and workers know about what they're getting into, companies came to me time and again and said we get it, we'll do it, don't make us send out paper to people. it's very expensive, and they're just going to throw it away. let us use electronic notification, maybe let the people who want paper opt out and ask for it. but let us save millions of
and there's, i hope you know who that is, the poet laureate of the 1960s, bob dylan, and he did somethinghat got a lot of attention in the 1960s, created a bit of a stir: made pete seager, great folk singer, very angry. and this is what he did. he went electronic. what we need to do -- electric, actually with, but close enough. what we need to do is in many areas replace paper with electric or electronic filing. in the tax system, we can cut some of the billions of hours imposed on the american...
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this is a bob dylan conference. i mean give me something. >> the proctor -- >> that's good.head and shoulders pattern. >>> when we come back, how do you make money in this seemingly teflon market. we'll get cramer's "mad dash." and one more look at futures as we kick off a thursday morning. we'll see if those good claims numbers have any impact. back in a minute. jeff... hey, scott! this is no time for lollygaggin', lad. the chickweed and the dandelions are wreakin' mad havoc! now's the time to send in the scotts turf builder plus 2, man! it kills weeds while it feeds and strengthens your grass. feed your lawn. feed it! but we can still help you see your big picture. with the fidelity guided portfolio summary, you choose which accounts to track and use fidelity's analytics to spot trends, gain insights, and figure out what you want to do next. all in one place. i'm meredith stoddard and i helped create the fidelity guided portfolio summary. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. ♪ [ agent smi
this is a bob dylan conference. i mean give me something. >> the proctor -- >> that's good.head and shoulders pattern. >>> when we come back, how do you make money in this seemingly teflon market. we'll get cramer's "mad dash." and one more look at futures as we kick off a thursday morning. we'll see if those good claims numbers have any impact. back in a minute. jeff... hey, scott! this is no time for lollygaggin', lad. the chickweed and the dandelions are...
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we all remember bob dylan.s a great thing for everyone. >> what was the degree of difficulty in directing a narrative about a relationship that barely existed and just said, oh, what was the degree of difficulty in performing it off of the director's cues. sxwl great. the degree was great. >> no, it was something we had to do two things. one, we had to tell a story about two people that never met, which we do with transitions and showing is similarities as they both make the surn to new york in different decades. but also, we had to do it with, we had to do it in i'm losing my train of thought. >> how do they compare? >> well, there are very different. jeff was like a sort of i think a skap pel. like a deep incision. he had one album, origin songs that he wrote are few and far between. where as tim wby the time he wa 28 had written and recorded eight or nine albums. the songs were long and sprawling. it was not, they were not similar artists, really, but you know, there was this shared quality that is incredibl
we all remember bob dylan.s a great thing for everyone. >> what was the degree of difficulty in directing a narrative about a relationship that barely existed and just said, oh, what was the degree of difficulty in performing it off of the director's cues. sxwl great. the degree was great. >> no, it was something we had to do two things. one, we had to tell a story about two people that never met, which we do with transitions and showing is similarities as they both make the surn to...