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. >> like bob dylan. >> bob dylan, joni mitchell, the byrds, crosby, stills, nash, & young, you know all these bands were, had political kind of uh lyrics and they were uh, some of them were very overtly political >> one of the songs on your new album, mister sister, caused a, kind of a stir in the trans community. they said it was stereotypical. were you surprised by that reaction? >> i was very surprised. i was very taken aback because i thought it was very uh, positive, sort of gender positive towards anyone i said that it was about anyone who was a self- you know expanding and tran--, and making a transition, anyone who felt betrayed by the mirror. so i meant it to be all inclusive. >> and that's an issue dear to your heart. >> well i you know i transitioned from being, you know i'm bisexual and i was always with men and now i'm with monica for 11 years, and going on 12, and so um, you know this is an issue that i'm, i care a lot about. i care a lot about gay marriage and equality and um, and i've always been very supportive of trans people, um, so i, i was surprised, but it's re
. >> like bob dylan. >> bob dylan, joni mitchell, the byrds, crosby, stills, nash, & young, you know all these bands were, had political kind of uh lyrics and they were uh, some of them were very overtly political >> one of the songs on your new album, mister sister, caused a, kind of a stir in the trans community. they said it was stereotypical. were you surprised by that reaction? >> i was very surprised. i was very taken aback because i thought it was very uh,...
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this is a bob dylan moment. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> are you surprised there was a four chair turn around for that oneventually picked team adam. >> more great performances just went down in vegas for the i heart radio music festival and i was right there with them. ♪ all the sexy girls with the body ♪ >> after this, hotter than hot performance -- >> i changed my clothes, i sat down, i had a little tea. >> jlo owning the stage singer her hit booty. >> i was like, i don't know if you guys are ready for me right now. >> wowing the audience at the fifth annual i heart radio music festival in vegas announcing her upcoming sin city residency. >> we have a lot of work to do, molding the show and capturing the energy that i bring to the stage. >> "extra" hanging with the busiest woman in the biz. jen shooting her new cop series shades of blue and the last season of american idol. >> very sad. very exciting at the same time. >> the all star line-up also including sam smith, blake shelton and nick jonas. >> my voice is barely hanging in just from screaming and having such a good time. ♪ >> an event like this i
this is a bob dylan moment. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> are you surprised there was a four chair turn around for that oneventually picked team adam. >> more great performances just went down in vegas for the i heart radio music festival and i was right there with them. ♪ all the sexy girls with the body ♪ >> after this, hotter than hot performance -- >> i changed my clothes, i sat down, i had a little tea. >> jlo owning the stage singer her hit booty. >> i was...
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directed and co-wrote. >> jimmy: "time out of mind" is a bob dylan album.and it actually goes back. the earliest we found was a a queen mab speech of horatio, in shakespeare. >> jimmy: yeah, you don't have to tell me twice. [ laughter ] google it one second there. yeah, yeah, you're right. [ applause ] you're right, you're right. queen mab. yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. >> directed "romeo and juliet." but that was the first place that we found it. and poets over the years have quoted that, since the, you know, what was 1490, whatever it was he wrote that play. meaning what? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: isn't this fun coming on? >> it's really fun, yeah. >> jimmy: it's like a puzzle. >> the most fun i've had in a a long time. >> jimmy: like a tug of war. >> time is a function of mind. and especially in a movie like this where we -- time only works when you're in the stream of things of a reality structure. and this guy is out of the stream of anybody's reality structure. >> jimmy: but the cast in this, i've got to say, i didn't recognize. ben vereen. >> jimmy: but the c
directed and co-wrote. >> jimmy: "time out of mind" is a bob dylan album.and it actually goes back. the earliest we found was a a queen mab speech of horatio, in shakespeare. >> jimmy: yeah, you don't have to tell me twice. [ laughter ] google it one second there. yeah, yeah, you're right. [ applause ] you're right, you're right. queen mab. yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. >> directed "romeo and juliet." but that was the first place that we found it. and poets over...
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i was one of the bob dylan's. i ran into him and said, what are you doing?ty is you need someone was comfortable doing this kind of naturalism. he saw what i saw and he jumped in. he wrote the script and ended up directing it. thisie: telling more about tell me more -- tell me more about george hamlin. charlie: this is the irony. i have no interest in his back start. only the now. only the present. charlie: you don't care why he is there? richard: it explains some things, but explaining at a certain level is not what i'm interested in you that is not what this 1 -- interested in. this one iswhat about. i want to see ourselves. i saw the first rough cut. i produced a movie and he and i worked incredibly closely on this. soul brothers on this. finally showed me a rough cut he was happy with, and i was delighted for many reasons. it was the movie i had wanted to make, but by the end of it i thought -- i forgot the guy was homeless. that was not the issue. it was a deeper yearning for place i was interested in. spiritual, cosmic voyage towards a yearning for pla
i was one of the bob dylan's. i ran into him and said, what are you doing?ty is you need someone was comfortable doing this kind of naturalism. he saw what i saw and he jumped in. he wrote the script and ended up directing it. thisie: telling more about tell me more -- tell me more about george hamlin. charlie: this is the irony. i have no interest in his back start. only the now. only the present. charlie: you don't care why he is there? richard: it explains some things, but explaining at a...
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bob dylan. >> is that your rain song? >> i will take any rain song right now. st sending the message out. >> i don't know a lot of bob dillon. that is one of his more popular ones. >>> the disabled world water skiing championship is now under way. and for the first time it is being held right here in california. 11 teams from all around the world are taking part in the competition. one of the athletes from team usa is 18-year-old connor. he has been competing in this event for five years after he was diagnosed with a rare disability that slowly left him paralyzed. >> people always ask if i can go back to when i was diagnosed, would i change it. i've always said no because i wouldn't be able to work with all the kids i work with and have the companies and be able to do what i'm doing today if i was playing soccer or something like that. >> great attitude. >> team usa is three time winner of the world team gold medal. the competition runs through sunday. >> it looks like a lot of fun too. >>> we continue to follow the popes visit here in the u.s.. coming up in 20
bob dylan. >> is that your rain song? >> i will take any rain song right now. st sending the message out. >> i don't know a lot of bob dillon. that is one of his more popular ones. >>> the disabled world water skiing championship is now under way. and for the first time it is being held right here in california. 11 teams from all around the world are taking part in the competition. one of the athletes from team usa is 18-year-old connor. he has been competing in this...
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. >> we had been friends working on todd haines movie, the bob dylan movie, so he read it and we just jumped in and did this. but i've been working with a group in new york called the coalition with the homeless for many, many years. in fact, i was an inspector for them. they are one of the two groups allowed to go into the shelters in new york. >> and how are you able to really immerse yourself in the streets of new york and go virtually unrecognized in the 21 days that it took to shoot this movie? you were only recognized twice. >> bizarre. we were -- where we chose to do the movie, again, to make it feel as real as possible. it was me being in the streets of new york, and we didn't know if it would work, obviously. i can't stand around new york as richard gere, but we did a test day in character and costume and a bad haircut and -- >> i can't imagine what that felt like. >> in character. stood on a corner in astor place, busy place in west village, and nobody paid any taep attention. they were reading me from blocks away sometimes this is a homeless guy and didn't bother to look mo
. >> we had been friends working on todd haines movie, the bob dylan movie, so he read it and we just jumped in and did this. but i've been working with a group in new york called the coalition with the homeless for many, many years. in fact, i was an inspector for them. they are one of the two groups allowed to go into the shelters in new york. >> and how are you able to really immerse yourself in the streets of new york and go virtually unrecognized in the 21 days that it took to...
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. >> if they hack my itunes they'll have lots of bob dylan songs. >> at least they'll have a good time. [ laughter ] >>> it is soletry out there. -- sultry out there. >> hot test day is the thursday. we've got the official heat wave today. we're running a good 5, 6 degrees below yesterday's pace. we're at 78 right now. calm night. it's clear and managed to just eke out that 90-degree reading. there are your sunrise and sunset times for a very, very nice wednesday. average high today, 80. by the end of the month, 69. it was about 7:29 when the sun set tonight. average rainfall a little over 4 inches. we had a dry september last year and it was above normal last year in terms of temperature. it's no surprise to see a very warm september 1st. nothing new. we've had had that since 2010. it was 96 in 2010. we'll continue the above normal temperatures for the next several days. second heat wave of 2015 official. near 9 tomorrow even if we don't reach it, feels like low and mid 90s. relief will arrive on friday and maybe not via thunderstorms, just some spotty storms later thursday or thursda
. >> if they hack my itunes they'll have lots of bob dylan songs. >> at least they'll have a good time. [ laughter ] >>> it is soletry out there. -- sultry out there. >> hot test day is the thursday. we've got the official heat wave today. we're running a good 5, 6 degrees below yesterday's pace. we're at 78 right now. calm night. it's clear and managed to just eke out that 90-degree reading. there are your sunrise and sunset times for a very, very nice wednesday....
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. >>> celebrate noose 409th anniversary of bob dylan's classic album blood on the tracks at planning hill. >>> bring the kids to lion king a movies at the park event not to >>> welcome back. a california company is recalling cucumbers after they were link to an outbreak. william and anderson fresh produce limited edition cucumbers shipped to new jersey and several other states it comes after 85 people got sick in 2 dozen states. one woman in california died after eating the tainted food. >>> a pastor in indiana is proving his commitment to his community by roughing it. reverend john gertin will be sleeping in a tent in a neighborhood plagued with violence and murder. he found a way to really get out there and be neighborhood. >> they are more than just the individual victim. they are children, grandmother, fathers, cousins, all left behind to ever to deal with the trama. >> the community has a chance to come together and heal. the pastor is holding services right at his tent. >>> the city of albuquerque is trying to get panhandlers off jobs. the van drives around the city offering a
. >>> celebrate noose 409th anniversary of bob dylan's classic album blood on the tracks at planning hill. >>> bring the kids to lion king a movies at the park event not to >>> welcome back. a california company is recalling cucumbers after they were link to an outbreak. william and anderson fresh produce limited edition cucumbers shipped to new jersey and several other states it comes after 85 people got sick in 2 dozen states. one woman in california died after...
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kennedy, martin luther king jr., lyndon johnson, bob dylan. >> don? >> dr. king. >> that's incorrect. >> dr. king. >> can i do it? >> you can do it anyway. >> kennedy. >> that is correct. >> oh, my god. >> number two. >> ha-ha. >> and he's done. >> oh, my. >> no more questions. >> it's a one-hour show, man. >> i thought we weren't going to be able to fill an hour. apparently not a problem. number two, which female news anchor served as a press aide to president nixon. >> chris, you pushed my hand out of the way. >> real name leila, we know her as diane sawyer. >> correct answer. >> oh, my god. >> john 14, 1952, dave garroway, became the first. >> chris. >> i can't believe you got the buzzer faster. >> today show is what you are thinking of my friend. >> that is correct. >> final. i know these. >> final question. was that dancing? was that your dancing? >> my pants are tight on this side. >> e lalaine from seinfeld. >> which american broadcaster was born in canada? >> peter jennings? >> wow. >> that's a draw. >> chris. >> you want to say it for me? >> peter j
kennedy, martin luther king jr., lyndon johnson, bob dylan. >> don? >> dr. king. >> that's incorrect. >> dr. king. >> can i do it? >> you can do it anyway. >> kennedy. >> that is correct. >> oh, my god. >> number two. >> ha-ha. >> and he's done. >> oh, my. >> no more questions. >> it's a one-hour show, man. >> i thought we weren't going to be able to fill an hour. apparently not a problem. number...
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you know, cafe baba, meet bob dylan, and the parties was going on. i miss these kind of parties.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 liver to be exact, grilled over charcoal. that looks very nice. for fish, a bit of swordfish and a little 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? that they don't want. >> 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
you know, cafe baba, meet bob dylan, and the parties was going on. i miss these kind of parties.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...
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. >> my dad was of the school of, you know, if he heard bob dylan, he can't even sing. >> chrissie had music in her blood. she was indifferent studenta bored middle class kid whose only real interests were music and drugs were you an addict? >> probably. yeah, probably. >> to what? >> going out and seeing bands and getting high. >> and as she writes in a new memoir she fell win a group of outlaw bikers and once wound upbeat enand raped. hynde partly blames herself for the incident and has recently come under fire for saying so. >> you know, if you hung out with those guys that's what happened. that's the way it was. >> it just kind of went with the territory? >> of course. if you go hang out with ought laws and criminals that's just part of it. >> did you at the time fear for your life? >> not really. but i should have. and other people around me should have. but we weren't thinking that way. we were just -- just trying to score pot and see bands. that's all we wanted to do. if motorcycles were part of it then even better. >> were the bikers part of the reason that you thought you need
. >> my dad was of the school of, you know, if he heard bob dylan, he can't even sing. >> chrissie had music in her blood. she was indifferent studenta bored middle class kid whose only real interests were music and drugs were you an addict? >> probably. yeah, probably. >> to what? >> going out and seeing bands and getting high. >> and as she writes in a new memoir she fell win a group of outlaw bikers and once wound upbeat enand raped. hynde partly blames...
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. >>> celebrate moose spickett 40th anniversary of bob dylan's tracks okay. so everyone is saying, "hey! you've gotta get fios! but why? why fios? well, fios is a 100 percent fiber optics networks to the home, so you can get 100% out of all your devices. and access to the fastest internet and in home wifi available. only fios has 500 meg download speeds, with equal upload speeds. so you can upload your favorite videos up to 5x faster than cable. and with the fios mobile app, you can view your entertainment at home, or on the go. but the main reason to get fios? we're rated number 1 in customer satisfaction. why fios? ultimately, that's why. right now, get 50 meg fios internet, tv & phone starting at $79.99 a month, guaranteed for two years. plus get $300 back with a two year agreement. call or go online today. hurry this offer ends september 19th. >>> well, attention shoppers, the time is now to take advantage of some september bargains. >> now is the time. there's a lot of big deals out there, but you have to hurry up before they disappear. pelosi. 350. lapt
. >>> celebrate moose spickett 40th anniversary of bob dylan's tracks okay. so everyone is saying, "hey! you've gotta get fios! but why? why fios? well, fios is a 100 percent fiber optics networks to the home, so you can get 100% out of all your devices. and access to the fastest internet and in home wifi available. only fios has 500 meg download speeds, with equal upload speeds. so you can upload your favorite videos up to 5x faster than cable. and with the fios mobile app, you...
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your dad is running downtown doing spots at the cafe wa, the bitter end, but rubbing shoulders with bob dylaners. did that change his danny k plan? these are not the performances he grew up with. >> this was the difficulty for him. on the inside he was one of those guys. he was hanging out with the musicians and these radical comedians and this is who he was. lenny bruce was these hero. on the outside he had a plan. in those days you couldn't make money being a comedian at those clubs. it was not the folk scene. he had to go on ed sullivan and johnny carson so he had to play the tv game and he did it well. >> he did it. he was working the playboy club and the copa cabana. so you moved to beverly hills. >> we did. >> move to beverly. >> yep. >> and how old were you? >> i was three when we moved to l.a., in 1966. >> but he is still very tv friendly. he is not the george carlin we know. >> and became huge. that's when his career took off. he did the john davidson show and merv griffin. his career exploded. he got some movies and got in with dore advice day and -- doris day and brian keith. >> bu
your dad is running downtown doing spots at the cafe wa, the bitter end, but rubbing shoulders with bob dylaners. did that change his danny k plan? these are not the performances he grew up with. >> this was the difficulty for him. on the inside he was one of those guys. he was hanging out with the musicians and these radical comedians and this is who he was. lenny bruce was these hero. on the outside he had a plan. in those days you couldn't make money being a comedian at those clubs. it...
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old friend of mine, oren moverman, who had been the co-writer of todd haynes movie about bo bob bob dylan him and said i need someone who's comfortable doing this kind of naturallism. he jumped in and ended up directing it. >> rose: tell me more about george hammond. >> this is the irony. i have no interest in his back story. >> rose: none? none. >> rose: only interested in where he is today in his life? >> right now, in the present. >> rose: don't care about why he is there now? >> i think it explains some things, but that's explaining at a certain level i'm not that interested in, in this movie. it's not what this one's about. i think we all -- there is the illusion we can be explained by our back story, our history. >> rose: what is it you want us to walk away with, then, about hammond today? nothing? >> no, i want to see ourselves. i don't -- one thing i was very happy about when i saw the first rough cut, and one wanted space to do this. i produced the movie and he and i worked together incredibly close on this, finally showed me a rough cut he was happy with, and i was delighted for
old friend of mine, oren moverman, who had been the co-writer of todd haynes movie about bo bob bob dylan him and said i need someone who's comfortable doing this kind of naturallism. he jumped in and ended up directing it. >> rose: tell me more about george hammond. >> this is the irony. i have no interest in his back story. >> rose: none? none. >> rose: only interested in where he is today in his life? >> right now, in the present. >> rose: don't care about...
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if you think volkswagen needs to follow bob dylan's example and go electric, matthaeus mueller may behe guy to do it. but on the policy side -- and i think that's more important -- i think we are looking both forward and backward. forward in what volkswagen wants to do. how are they going to compete in america, globally, and how will they clean up this regulatory mess? looking backwards, hopefully we will get some numbers on where they are, what sort of exposure they have, what they may be setting aside, how big of a challenge and how deep of a hole they think they will have to dig out. i am moreys interested in the policies. francine? that, theon provision, 6.5 billion, it is unlikely that will be enough. more research says they will have to put aside more. this is a huge scandal. : we have 27 states attorneys general, potential criminal liability in the states as well. epa fines. that is just one jurisdiction. i know tom can name all 193 countries in the u.n. that have regulatory standards when it comes to automobiles, but i cannot. i suspect it is more than a half a dozen. it is in
if you think volkswagen needs to follow bob dylan's example and go electric, matthaeus mueller may behe guy to do it. but on the policy side -- and i think that's more important -- i think we are looking both forward and backward. forward in what volkswagen wants to do. how are they going to compete in america, globally, and how will they clean up this regulatory mess? looking backwards, hopefully we will get some numbers on where they are, what sort of exposure they have, what they may be...
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some of your heros are guys like bob dylan, maybe not what we would expect from a guy your age. how would you describe your sound? >> it's hard. people get awkward describing this. i grew up listening to a lot of american sicker/songwriters and british bands so i think it sounds like a mixture of two if that's anything to go on. >> a lot of old-timers. you like to go back. the song is "blame is on me." what's this song about? >> i moved to bristol when i was about 1 and one of the first songs i wrote when i got to bristol so it's sort about that. >> it's a good one. can't wait to here it. ladies and gentlemen, george ezra. the garden blessed by the gods of me and you we headed west for to find ourselves some truth, oh, what are you waiting for what no, what are you waiting for we counted all our reasons, excuses that we maude we found ourselves some treasure and threw it all away, ooh what are you waiting for what are you waiting for what you waiting for no, what you waiting for when i dance alone and the sun's beating down blame it on me when i lose control and the veil's overu
some of your heros are guys like bob dylan, maybe not what we would expect from a guy your age. how would you describe your sound? >> it's hard. people get awkward describing this. i grew up listening to a lot of american sicker/songwriters and british bands so i think it sounds like a mixture of two if that's anything to go on. >> a lot of old-timers. you like to go back. the song is "blame is on me." what's this song about? >> i moved to bristol when i was about 1...