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bob dylan, "blowing in the wind" -- that occupies the top spot. >> ? the answer is blowing in the wind ? >> with our exhibit program, we hope to give people a better understanding of american history, especially we are looking to give a different perspective on not only the decade of the 1960's, but the entire scope of american history. >> throughout the weekend, american history tv is featuring austin, texas. learn more about other stops on c-span's city's tour on www.c-span.org/localcontent. you're watching american history tv. all weekend, every weekend on c-span 3. >> tonight, janet markey president and ceo of the national council of la raza, on the state of hispanics in america, immigration reform, and her personal story. >> i have had the great privilege of experiencing the american dream in this country. born in kansas. my parents actually came to this country in the very early 1950's. my parents came from mexico with no money and very little education.
bob dylan, "blowing in the wind" -- that occupies the top spot. >> ? the answer is blowing in the wind ? >> with our exhibit program, we hope to give people a better understanding of american history, especially we are looking to give a different perspective on not only the decade of the 1960's, but the entire scope of american history. >> throughout the weekend, american history tv is featuring austin, texas. learn more about other stops on c-span's city's tour on...
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some of these people are bob dylan, president lyndon johnson, barbra streisand. we have science.have the apollo 11 crew. the first landing on the face of the moon. we highlight marshall nuremberg who not only cracked the genetic code back in the 1960's, but also won the nobel prize for his work. charles schultz, one of my favorite parts of the exhibit. we were lucky enough to get two of his original sunday comics. and a pair of skates that illustrates it was a lifelong amateur hockey fan. that is something we try to do in the exhibit, to find one object or one document that speaks to the accomplishments of each person. the importance of an exhibit like 60 from the 60's is to show how americans 50 years ago completed work that is still relevant in the 21st century. for example, in the early 60's, we launched the first communications satellite, which was the precursor to the electronic age we are experiencing now. satellite communications, cell phone reception, worldwide television reception. one of the people we are highlighting is the inventor of the world's first videogame which
some of these people are bob dylan, president lyndon johnson, barbra streisand. we have science.have the apollo 11 crew. the first landing on the face of the moon. we highlight marshall nuremberg who not only cracked the genetic code back in the 1960's, but also won the nobel prize for his work. charles schultz, one of my favorite parts of the exhibit. we were lucky enough to get two of his original sunday comics. and a pair of skates that illustrates it was a lifelong amateur hockey fan. that...
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is used, it is plain ♪ ♪ for the politician's gain as he rises to fame ♪ >> up until the time of bob dylan were the singers. dylan started writing his own music. >> he says, i am going to comment on the world, i'm going to comment on the nature of this human experience. bob dylan was sort of in this white-hot moment of saying more in the popular song than anyone ever had before. ♪ only a pawn in their game ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> after the revolution of bob dylan, the music world moves west. ♪ got to go where you wanna go, do what you wanna do with whoever you wanna do ♪ >> royal canyon becomes the epicenter of the rock revolution. >> the music scene was not happening in new york anymore. it was now l.a. everybody moved to laurel canyon. >> actors, musicians, artists, and so it was a kind of whole community, very open. if you were driving over laurel canyon and you saw somebody hitchhiking, you'd just automatically pull over. hey, brother, get in, you know? where are you going? >> laurel canyon was an incredibly interesting place to live in those days. i lived on lookout mountain with
is used, it is plain ♪ ♪ for the politician's gain as he rises to fame ♪ >> up until the time of bob dylan were the singers. dylan started writing his own music. >> he says, i am going to comment on the world, i'm going to comment on the nature of this human experience. bob dylan was sort of in this white-hot moment of saying more in the popular song than anyone ever had before. ♪ only a pawn in their game ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> after the revolution of bob...
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him to see the celebs disrespect the film. >>> ariana grande will rule half court. >>> and singer bob dylan do it all again he would not have been a musician instead dylan told aarp that he would have been a school teacher and would have taught roman history or theology. interesting. i would like to have him as my teacher. this is "early today." we hope it is just your first stop of the day here on nbc. start the interview with a firm handshake. firm, but not too firm. make eye contact...smile. ay,no! don't do that! try new head & shoulders instant relief. it has tea tree and peppermint that cools on contact. and also keeps you 100% flake free. i use it for cooling scalp relief in a snap. mi bebé ha crecido tanto. try new head & shoulders instant relief. for cooling relief in a snap. fact. when you take advil you get relief right at the site of pain. wherever it is. advil stops pain right where it starts. relief doesn't get any better than this. advil. fact. advil liqui gels are faster on tough pain than extra strength tylenol. and not only faster. stronger too. relief doesn't get any bette
him to see the celebs disrespect the film. >>> ariana grande will rule half court. >>> and singer bob dylan do it all again he would not have been a musician instead dylan told aarp that he would have been a school teacher and would have taught roman history or theology. interesting. i would like to have him as my teacher. this is "early today." we hope it is just your first stop of the day here on nbc. start the interview with a firm handshake. firm, but not too...
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when the album was finished i played it for bob dylan and bob's friend.aves pan etplanet waves." not one of his best. everyone was, fufb effusive. bob, dylan, played to fall aa sleep when the last note faded out. geffen food ednodded, and they said, why are they doing this to you? i don't know, i said, i think i'm jackie robinson. [ laughter ] >> so -- with that collection of people around you that -- the work wasn't being given the respect in that moment perhaps that it should have been given. >> well, the -- john lennon's comment, too. now, that's a working class perspective. >> right. >> he's going, oh, it's too sophisticated too -- you know like -- you know that's a class problem, right. that's the way i thought -- >> sure. >> but i guess -- i had kind of a harvardd way to go. there weren't that many women in the business. i'm not whining -- >> sure. >> even trying to lead people because i had very, very distinctive ideas about how the bottom in -- i laid my part down and had a really good time. i put the bass and drums on afterwards right? and i coul
when the album was finished i played it for bob dylan and bob's friend.aves pan etplanet waves." not one of his best. everyone was, fufb effusive. bob, dylan, played to fall aa sleep when the last note faded out. geffen food ednodded, and they said, why are they doing this to you? i don't know, i said, i think i'm jackie robinson. [ laughter ] >> so -- with that collection of people around you that -- the work wasn't being given the respect in that moment perhaps that it should have...
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place i'm going to ♪ >> in 1964, during that first tour, the beatles had the opportunity to meet bob dylanbold enough to leave his comfort zone. ♪ i ain't going to work on maggie's farm no more ♪ >> it's not just about dylan going electric, but it's also about the fusion of an emerging tradition in popular music that was really political, which rock 'n' roll, which had largely not been overtly political. >> thank you very much. >> there's nothing like the feeling of your audience not being with you and walking out on you. people took it personally. >> you know, who needs him anymore? he's part of your establishment and forget him. >> they're all my friends. >> they felt betrayed, like you're supposed to be our woody guthrie, you know, you sold out. ♪ how does it feel, how does it feel to be on your own ♪ ♪ with no direction home ♪ >> not only did he take it, but he managed to just choke hold them all and make them see his vision. ♪ like a rolling stone ♪ ♪ >> other musicians started bringing poetry and politics and soul-searching to popular music. ♪ men shall know and men shall see we all
place i'm going to ♪ >> in 1964, during that first tour, the beatles had the opportunity to meet bob dylanbold enough to leave his comfort zone. ♪ i ain't going to work on maggie's farm no more ♪ >> it's not just about dylan going electric, but it's also about the fusion of an emerging tradition in popular music that was really political, which rock 'n' roll, which had largely not been overtly political. >> thank you very much. >> there's nothing like the feeling...
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i say you've got to take heed to bob dylan. you don't need a weatherman to know which way the wind blows. i think it's become obvious who is going to make the quarter and who isn't. you don't need an analyst to tell you where the number cuts are coming from. the answer, my friend is blowing in the currency headwinds. caused by the relentlessly strong dollar today being a prime example. we all want to visit europe. we don't want our companies doing business there. we are seeing this dollar issue creeping up everywhere and it's become a gale force headwind for many international companies based here. the strong dollar american express last night sure didn't help themselves by having a slow december and blaming the consumer. the strong dollar annihilated johnson & johnson's quarter. although, again, i was surprised by the slowing growth there. i was surprised by that quarter. we know the strong dollar blasted ibm's earnings. but then again, they have become an excuse machine and a serial misser of their targets. a waste of a whole
i say you've got to take heed to bob dylan. you don't need a weatherman to know which way the wind blows. i think it's become obvious who is going to make the quarter and who isn't. you don't need an analyst to tell you where the number cuts are coming from. the answer, my friend is blowing in the currency headwinds. caused by the relentlessly strong dollar today being a prime example. we all want to visit europe. we don't want our companies doing business there. we are seeing this dollar issue...
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bob dylan, the voice of the hippy generation, says government doesn't create jobs.t is the billionaires' to do. the full story next. now and of date this morning on that terrible, i am talking about horrific fire at that apartment complex in new jersey. this is in edgewater. great news no people so far reported missing. several pets are believed to have died in the fire. hundreds of people looking for a place to live. bob dylan. sure starting to sound like a capitalist. "the government will not create jobs. it does not have to. people have to create jobs". mary, did you ever think you would hear something like this coming from the lips of bob dylan? >> kind of blaming the billionaires. yes. the fact that he does the interview at all shows that he is a capitalist. [laughter] charles: the cheapest ticket would be $500. >> aarp is a big obama supporter and a big supporter of big government. charles: he still admits that government cannot do it. this is what it is all about. all of these new cash policies. when it comes to creating jobs, it has to be business. >> the pr
bob dylan, the voice of the hippy generation, says government doesn't create jobs.t is the billionaires' to do. the full story next. now and of date this morning on that terrible, i am talking about horrific fire at that apartment complex in new jersey. this is in edgewater. great news no people so far reported missing. several pets are believed to have died in the fire. hundreds of people looking for a place to live. bob dylan. sure starting to sound like a capitalist. "the government...
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rocker bob dylan has announced he will giving free copies of his new album shadows in the night to 50,000 magazine subscribers. the 73-year-old singer conducted his first interview in three years with the magazine. as for the rest of us we can get dylan's new album when it hits store shelves on february 3rd. >> aarp. >> bob dylan he's that age now. >> 73. >> yeah. >> nervous, scared and out of control, senior citizens are getting in adrenaline rush and they say it's good for the soul. >> i love this story. so much fun. beth parker has a pretty amazing story from a local ski resort. >> reporter: if you think senior citizens sit inside and flamingo all day you haven't met these guys. ahh! >> reporter: this great bunch boarded a bus in gaithersburg. >> they range from age from 70 up to 92. >> reporter: destination white tail resort mercers burg, pennsylvania. >> you want to get on the hill or not? >> yes! >> i'm scared to death. >> totally out of control when you come down this hill. >> i didn't think i want the to come down. i didn't know what i was supposed to do. scream or yell or close m
rocker bob dylan has announced he will giving free copies of his new album shadows in the night to 50,000 magazine subscribers. the 73-year-old singer conducted his first interview in three years with the magazine. as for the rest of us we can get dylan's new album when it hits store shelves on february 3rd. >> aarp. >> bob dylan he's that age now. >> 73. >> yeah. >> nervous, scared and out of control, senior citizens are getting in adrenaline rush and they say...
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ser admirados por los fans de jimmy gentes, maradona, bob matley, michel jackson, los beatles o bob dylangos. ya despuÉs tenÍan tantos que dije bueno los voy a exponer una tienda departamental me ofreciÓ que los expusiera. >> don carlos puede realizar prÁcticamente cualquier figura que se proponga pero eso sÍ pero tiene su grupo musical favorito, puede imaginar cuÁl es? >> principalmente de los beatles son mis Ídolos pienso que ellos fueron los que revolucionaron la mÚisca moderna. >> el ingenio de don carlos parece no tener lÍmites para muestra mide algunas de estas creaciones hechas de acetato como libretas, culturas, pulseras y hasta aretes, accesorios modelados al calor de la vela pero detrÁs de su gran inspiraciÓn artÍstica tambiÉn hay una invitaciÓn. >> el reciclaje y que lo conozcan las nuevas generaciones ellos no tuvieron contacto con los discos de de vinilo. ♪ >> me gustÓ el reciclaje lo importante para la prÓxima generaciÓn como pudieron verde es un claro ejemplo de cÓmo un poco de creatividad y destreza lo que que hemos olvidado y condenado al desecho puede de cobrar valor y b
ser admirados por los fans de jimmy gentes, maradona, bob matley, michel jackson, los beatles o bob dylangos. ya despuÉs tenÍan tantos que dije bueno los voy a exponer una tienda departamental me ofreciÓ que los expusiera. >> don carlos puede realizar prÁcticamente cualquier figura que se proponga pero eso sÍ pero tiene su grupo musical favorito, puede imaginar cuÁl es? >> principalmente de los beatles son mis Ídolos pienso que ellos fueron los que revolucionaron la mÚisca...
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guitarist and lyricist, canadian-born bruce cockburn has also been described as a combination bill bob dylana modern-day prophet. -- gandhi, a modern-day prophet. ♪ >> lauded for his genius with the guitar and his poetic songwriting, cockburn plays a mixture of fmestyles including jazz and rock. when it comes to music and his spiritual state 69-year-old cockburn has never stopped reaching for more. >> i'm a seeker of a relationship with god. and -- let's say of a smoother and more conscious relationship with god. i think i have a relationship with god, but i'd like to be more in tune with it. so in that sense. >> at 17 he had a strong interest in spirituality and studied many religions, even flirted with mysticism which culminated -- miraculously he said -- with an efifth me to when he. the -- epiphany when he felt the presence of jesus on his wedding day with his first wife. >> the sense of his presence was strong. it was him. there's no question about that. it registered to me as a male presence that was loving and positive and -- and there was the sensation of light upon so that was the b
guitarist and lyricist, canadian-born bruce cockburn has also been described as a combination bill bob dylana modern-day prophet. -- gandhi, a modern-day prophet. ♪ >> lauded for his genius with the guitar and his poetic songwriting, cockburn plays a mixture of fmestyles including jazz and rock. when it comes to music and his spiritual state 69-year-old cockburn has never stopped reaching for more. >> i'm a seeker of a relationship with god. and -- let's say of a smoother and more...
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. >> i saw next month you'll give an award to bob dylan. that surprised me.me. when i was governor i got to know him quite well. >> you quoted him in your acceptance have speech. >> we have an america in bob dylan's phrase is busy being born, not busy dying. >> and so i've been friends and i found out to my pleasant surprise that bob dylan specifically requested that i be the one to give him the award that he's going to get next month. >> you're going so strong at the age of 90 plus. when historians write the paragraph on jimmy carter 100 years from now, what do you want to be at the top of the list? >> i'd say maybe peace and human rights. i kept the country at peace for four years and promoted peace for other people. >> and maybe eradicating a december. >> a great achievement maybe not for me but the people afflicted and for the entire world to see diseases like this eradicated. >> pushing through at the age of 90. writing every day. amazing work for president carter. >>> coming up how to go from failed it to nailed it. some amazing pin thank you, cable. fo
. >> i saw next month you'll give an award to bob dylan. that surprised me.me. when i was governor i got to know him quite well. >> you quoted him in your acceptance have speech. >> we have an america in bob dylan's phrase is busy being born, not busy dying. >> and so i've been friends and i found out to my pleasant surprise that bob dylan specifically requested that i be the one to give him the award that he's going to get next month. >> you're going so strong at...
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. >>> and bob dylan tonight. ♪ come in ♪ ♪ she said i give you ♪ >> making his debut on the cover ofzine. he's saying passion is a young man's game. older people got to be more wise. >>> when we come back here tonight, is that sound, coming from your car, faking you out? ♪ bring your vision for the future to life. for more than 145 years, pacific life has been helping families achieve life-long financial security with innovative tools and strategies. talk to a financial advisor to protect your family and plan today. pacific life. the power to help you succeed. pacific life proudly presents "humpback whales", a whale-sized movie for giant screen theaters. you used to sleep like a champ. then boom... what happened? stress, fun, bad habits kids, now what? let's build a new, smarter bed using the dualair chambers to sense your movement, heartbeat, breathing. introducing the sleep number bed with sleepiqtm technology. it tracks your sleep and tells you how to adjust for a good, better and an awesome night. the difference? try adjusting up or down. you'll know cuz sleep iq™ tells you. only
. >>> and bob dylan tonight. ♪ come in ♪ ♪ she said i give you ♪ >> making his debut on the cover ofzine. he's saying passion is a young man's game. older people got to be more wise. >>> when we come back here tonight, is that sound, coming from your car, faking you out? ♪ bring your vision for the future to life. for more than 145 years, pacific life has been helping families achieve life-long financial security with innovative tools and strategies. talk to a...
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inspired by a boot leg cd inspired by songs from 1973. ♪ >> reporter: that voice, none other than bob dylanre them all around the piano. no one knows the song. bob has just written this chorus and he just begins to sing. ♪ ep>> rorter: he was just 17 years old. he took that snippet of song and wrote a song sharing writing credit with dylan. in 2013 darius rucker covered "wagon wheel" and took it to number one. ♪ i was looking right at her. >> reporter: that same year old crow was asked to join country music's most exclusive club the grand ol' opry. >> would you guys consider being part of the grand ole opry. >> reporter: their traditional sound is being celebrated. >> country music like so many things has changed a great -- to a great deal and has seemed to have forgotten where it came from. ♪ >> people have forgotten it's their story. it doesn't have to be like a dog on the porch and a jug of shine unless you linked that for real. you can write about your life relevant in this day and age and still it would be country. >> reporter: old crow stays to that past by remembering the legends, no
inspired by a boot leg cd inspired by songs from 1973. ♪ >> reporter: that voice, none other than bob dylanre them all around the piano. no one knows the song. bob has just written this chorus and he just begins to sing. ♪ ep>> rorter: he was just 17 years old. he took that snippet of song and wrote a song sharing writing credit with dylan. in 2013 darius rucker covered "wagon wheel" and took it to number one. ♪ i was looking right at her. >> reporter: that...
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. >>> making old time music with a new star of country with the blessing of bob dylan. >> it becomesam. >> jan crawford gets a dose of old crow medicine show. their latest album is up for . >>> that's the sou ♪ >>> that's the sound of old crow medicine show. the group is up for an academy award next month. some call them the greatest string band in the world. jim crawford met these guys. >> nashville has been under fire for too many songs about girls and electronics and girls riding shotgun in trucks. many see this band as the cure. you may not have heard of them. they're an old time string banned. they've stuck to that sound since they started playing together as teenagers. now all of a sudden they're at the right place at the right time. ♪ ♪ i come sfrt valley i'm a rebel boy ♪ >> they're unlikely ambassadors for old-time country music. it's a sound that's country to the core. >> country music has a common denominator. it's the songs of all these hard-working people ♪ take them away ♪ ♪ take away these chains from me ♪ >> reporter: old crow medicine show has been old school since h
. >>> making old time music with a new star of country with the blessing of bob dylan. >> it becomesam. >> jan crawford gets a dose of old crow medicine show. their latest album is up for . >>> that's the sou ♪ >>> that's the sound of old crow medicine show. the group is up for an academy award next month. some call them the greatest string band in the world. jim crawford met these guys. >> nashville has been under fire for too many songs about...
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>>> and portraits in music - from louie armstrong to bob dylan and janice joplin the fe and work of art king >>> he's using foms kill americans. -- bombs to kill americans, three died in the boston marathon more than 62 were wounded. today, dzhokhar tsarnaev came face to face with jurors who could decide his hate. more than 1,000 from the boston area are in the jury pool. dzhokhar tsarnaev's attorney said it means he can't get a fair trial. here is john terrett. >> dzhokhar tsarnaev's defense attorney asked for the start of the trial to be delayed and moved away from boston. they were both denied. choosing the jury for the trial could take several weeks. >> reporter: to his accusers dzhokhar tsarnaev confessed to the boston bombing in a handwritten note found in a bike. security footage showed him leaving a back pack close to a young victim the youngest to die. to the defenders, dzhokhar tsarnaev is the victim of an overbearing elder brother, now dead who they say intimidate him into taking part in the attack. almost two years on and boston is a city that wants the trial to start and be
>>> and portraits in music - from louie armstrong to bob dylan and janice joplin the fe and work of art king >>> he's using foms kill americans. -- bombs to kill americans, three died in the boston marathon more than 62 were wounded. today, dzhokhar tsarnaev came face to face with jurors who could decide his hate. more than 1,000 from the boston area are in the jury pool. dzhokhar tsarnaev's attorney said it means he can't get a fair trial. here is john terrett. >>...
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. >> ladies and gentlemen, bob dylan. >> just standing there choking that chicken. >> this is not goodok at me. >> we hope tonight to warm your cockles because it's warm out -- cold out there in most of the country. >> now people are googling cockles. >> it's not dirty. >> i didn't know elmo did that. >> what's up? >> watching the game. having a bud. >> true. true. >> whassup? >> whassup? >> yo. >> pick up the phone. >> hello. >> whassup? >> whassup? >> stay above 50. >> you have to keep it above 50. >> miles per hour? >> no, viewers. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> i'm lame. i don't have a halloween costume. what on earth is that? >> we had this elaborate plan and this is all i had time to put on. >> i'm joe jonas. i don't know if i've hit puberty yet. >> i'm facelook. get it? >> you have a lot of fans? >> i have about 20,000. >> you have a man? you looking for a man? >> not interested. not interested. not interested. >> come on. >> i can't get off. i'm plugged in. let me out of here. >> eleanor. >> eleanor? can you dance the charleston? >> i would like to dance the charleston. >> this is the stupidest thin
. >> ladies and gentlemen, bob dylan. >> just standing there choking that chicken. >> this is not goodok at me. >> we hope tonight to warm your cockles because it's warm out -- cold out there in most of the country. >> now people are googling cockles. >> it's not dirty. >> i didn't know elmo did that. >> what's up? >> watching the game. having a bud. >> true. true. >> whassup? >> whassup? >> yo. >> pick up the...
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he remembers bob dylan was nervous about his solo and kenny rogers ran around getting everything's autograph the song has brought in $75 million and counting for charity. very good cause. >> there's steve perry right there. >> yes. >> 30 years. i remember it. >> i do, too. >>> sal, i know you remember it and i know you are watching the toll plaza right now. >> yeah. right now we're still looking at slow traffic here. if you are going into san francisco, it's better than it was. you will be waiting for 20, 25 minutes getting into the city. also looking at 880, this is the late crowd getting into oakland from san leandro. finally, santa clara valley, a lot of people are going in late because we have a lot of slow traffic on 101. 85 and 280. let's go to steve in the studio. >> thank you, sal. mostly sunny, nice, mild, warm. >> not much more to say. >> looking down the road. >> no, i think driest january ever. first january ever. >> you said you've had one model that's reliable? >> the canadian model. it's been very strong. very strong into early february. >> not showing anything. >> nothing. >>
he remembers bob dylan was nervous about his solo and kenny rogers ran around getting everything's autograph the song has brought in $75 million and counting for charity. very good cause. >> there's steve perry right there. >> yes. >> 30 years. i remember it. >> i do, too. >>> sal, i know you remember it and i know you are watching the toll plaza right now. >> yeah. right now we're still looking at slow traffic here. if you are going into san francisco,...
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. >> you don't need a weatherman to know which way the wind blows here, said bob dylan.uarters are starting to be domestic and it's all good, unitedhealth, american express, wow, we didn't see. or it's muches or or you can't get -- i'm now seeing like quarters where they're saying listen, fx neutral, fx neutral, it's not working. it's really a big issue. these conference calls have turned into a -- let's just say if you are international company, you're missing the numbers so big that you just literally think that the company has no idea what it's doing. back to johnson&johnson, horrendous conference call because of the miss. >> you were disappointed. >> i was very disappointed. my charitable trust owns it. >> right. >> it was just -- you want to x out currency maybe make a case it's good. the currency ain't working. >> yeah. >> and the number of companies for a huge issue is going to grow. ge tomorrow mcdonald's, i think, just a few days from now, where your revenues are half of your business. >> take a look at union pacific, by the way, which is by far the best rail pu
. >> you don't need a weatherman to know which way the wind blows here, said bob dylan.uarters are starting to be domestic and it's all good, unitedhealth, american express, wow, we didn't see. or it's muches or or you can't get -- i'm now seeing like quarters where they're saying listen, fx neutral, fx neutral, it's not working. it's really a big issue. these conference calls have turned into a -- let's just say if you are international company, you're missing the numbers so big that you...
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they don't -- this is not bob dylan.ou need a weatherman to know which way the wind blows here. >> yeah. fascinating story. >> amazing story. >> a lot to talk with howard. >> look people are going to criticize me that i'm so hard on saying mcdonald's or u.p.s. it's howard schultz that makes you so hard on them. because howard schultz is about winning, okay. he -- like at the same time he's compassionate, interesting man with lots of outside charities that he does work on. and he doesn't sit there and make alibis when europe turned around, he's about rigor. where is the rigor in mcdonald's? where is the rigor at u.p.s.? i don't see it. >> would you apply that dynamic to ge this morning? >> organic growth is really good plus nine. cash flows guide. the stock is not giving us the right signal. it's not giving us the right signal. at the same time ge is once burned twice shy, ge is we want to hear more -- jeff immelt did conclude in the release saying they finished strong. more questions to ask. >> industrial revenue up six,
they don't -- this is not bob dylan.ou need a weatherman to know which way the wind blows here. >> yeah. fascinating story. >> amazing story. >> a lot to talk with howard. >> look people are going to criticize me that i'm so hard on saying mcdonald's or u.p.s. it's howard schultz that makes you so hard on them. because howard schultz is about winning, okay. he -- like at the same time he's compassionate, interesting man with lots of outside charities that he does work...
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. >>> the other day on wednesday, dylan mentioned her grandmother was on "price is right" before bob a link to the clip. can we bring in dylan? dylan, are you here? >> i'm here. i'm just creeping around the corner here. >> there's the music. >> i won! >> you won. >> you have to redo that. >> i know. >> come on, you have to come back more excited. >> all right. dylan dreyer, come on down! >> oh, my god! whoo! >> and then you look back at your family and wave to them. >> rod roddy. remember old rod? >> i think we have a clip of your beautiful grandmother. 1963? >> 1963, doris milky. "price is right." >> our champion who will bid first, mrs. doris milky. she has broken a record last week. she has been here more weeks. this is her sixth, from englishtown, new jersey. she's won more merchandise than anyone has in all the years. a total of -- [ laughter ] a total of $72,769. >> first of all, you can tell where i get my laugh from. that runs in the family. >> look at the resemblance. >> wow! >> how much did she win? >> apparently if you made it in today's dollars it would be more than $500,0
. >>> the other day on wednesday, dylan mentioned her grandmother was on "price is right" before bob a link to the clip. can we bring in dylan? dylan, are you here? >> i'm here. i'm just creeping around the corner here. >> there's the music. >> i won! >> you won. >> you have to redo that. >> i know. >> come on, you have to come back more excited. >> all right. dylan dreyer, come on down! >> oh, my god! whoo! >> and...
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some of these people are bob dylan, president lyndon johnson, barbara streisand. we have science. the apollo 11 crew, for being the first humans on the face of the moon. we highlight marshall nurnberg who not only cracked the genetic code back in 1960's but he also won the nobel prize for his work. charles schultz is probably one of my favorite parts of the exhibit. we were lucky enough to get two of his original sunday comics and a pair of his skates that illustrate that he was a life long amateur hockey fan. and that's something that we try to do within the exhibit is to find one object or one document that speaks to the accomplishment of each person. the importance of an exhibit like this is to show how americans 50 years ago completed work that is still relevant in the 21st century. for example in the early 1960's at&t launched the first communication satellite, which was the recursor to the electronic age that we are experiencing now. satellite communications, cell phone reception worldwide television reception, and internet service. one of the people we are highlighting is r
some of these people are bob dylan, president lyndon johnson, barbara streisand. we have science. the apollo 11 crew, for being the first humans on the face of the moon. we highlight marshall nurnberg who not only cracked the genetic code back in 1960's but he also won the nobel prize for his work. charles schultz is probably one of my favorite parts of the exhibit. we were lucky enough to get two of his original sunday comics and a pair of his skates that illustrate that he was a life long...
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some of these people are bob dylan, president lyndon johnson, barbra streisand. we have science.highlight the apollo 11 crew. the first landing on the face of the moon. we highlight marshall nuremberg, who not only cracked the genetic code back in the 1960's, but also won the nobel prize for his work. charles schultz, one of my favorite parts of the exhibit. we were lucky enough to get two of his original sunday comics. and a pair of his skates that illustrates that he was a lifelong amateur hockey fan. that is something we try to do in the exhibit, to find one object or one document that speaks to the accomplishments of each person. the importance of an exhibit like "60 from the 60's" is to show how americans 50 years ago completed work that is still relevant in the 21st century. for example, in the early 60's, at&t launched the first communications satellite, which was the precursor to the electronic age we are experiencing now. satellite communications, cell phone reception, worldwide television reception, and internet service. one of the people we are highlighting is the inve
some of these people are bob dylan, president lyndon johnson, barbra streisand. we have science.highlight the apollo 11 crew. the first landing on the face of the moon. we highlight marshall nuremberg, who not only cracked the genetic code back in the 1960's, but also won the nobel prize for his work. charles schultz, one of my favorite parts of the exhibit. we were lucky enough to get two of his original sunday comics. and a pair of his skates that illustrates that he was a lifelong amateur...