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i know bob dylan would have agreed. [laughter] >> but you did clean up his language because the original language, the double negative, when you ain't got nothing, you got nothing to lose. get intooberts: i did a discussion about that with somebody. that is as performed. the liner notes show it does not 't" in it.ain so i went with the liner notes. >> are there justices you particularly admire for their writing, anyone in the past that comes to mind for you? roberts: i think many here would have the same answer, robert jackson is probably at least in the modern era the most eloquent craftsman. he reads passages, the sort of things you say i wish i could do that. and most of us cannot. -- seeing how things relate to other things in the world. there's a great passage in a first amendment religion clause case. he's making the point and he says what would architecture be like without a good -- without a without -- heusic makes a point about the case that was before him. again it would speak to somebody who doesn't necessari
i know bob dylan would have agreed. [laughter] >> but you did clean up his language because the original language, the double negative, when you ain't got nothing, you got nothing to lose. get intooberts: i did a discussion about that with somebody. that is as performed. the liner notes show it does not 't" in it.ain so i went with the liner notes. >> are there justices you particularly admire for their writing, anyone in the past that comes to mind for you? roberts: i think...
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i think an intelligent layperson appreciates bob dylan spoke . his poetry if not his music. [applause] second of all all, it was after all a dissent so you have a little bit more leeway there . it may have been achingly dual dole to the reporter but it was an important standing decision. i wouldn't have dissented if i didn't think it was important . and bob dylan captured the whole notion by standing and what was at issue there when he said if you don't have anything, you've got nothing to lose. in that case, the party didn't have any stake in the case and had nothing to lose.the case should have been thrown out on that basis. i know bob dylan what have agreed. >> you did clean up his language because the original language, the double negative , when you ain't got nothing you've got nothing to lose . >> actually i did get into a little bit of a discussion about that with somebody. that is as performed . the liner notes show that it doesn't have the eight in it so i'm a bit of a texture list so i went with the liner notes. >> amid justices who you admire for their writing, an
i think an intelligent layperson appreciates bob dylan spoke . his poetry if not his music. [applause] second of all all, it was after all a dissent so you have a little bit more leeway there . it may have been achingly dual dole to the reporter but it was an important standing decision. i wouldn't have dissented if i didn't think it was important . and bob dylan captured the whole notion by standing and what was at issue there when he said if you don't have anything, you've got nothing to...
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i know bob dylan would have agreed. [laughter] >> but you did clean up his language because the original language, the double negative, when you ain't got nothing, you got nothing to lose. >> while action i did get into a bit of discussion about that was so great that is as performed. the line notes show it doesn't have the ain't in it. i'm a bit, i'm a bit of a texture list so i went with the liner notes spirit if not an originalist. arthur justices who you particularly admire for their writing? anyone in the past that comes to mind for you? >> well, yes. and i think many of the judges here would have the same answer, robert jackson is probably at least in the modern era the most eloquent craftsman. he reads passages which are just, the sort of things would you put anything, i wish i could do that. most of us can't. but most of because he has a very good i am understands, he sees things how things relate to other things in the world. there's this great passage, first amendment religion clause cases. he doesn't just go
i know bob dylan would have agreed. [laughter] >> but you did clean up his language because the original language, the double negative, when you ain't got nothing, you got nothing to lose. >> while action i did get into a bit of discussion about that was so great that is as performed. the line notes show it doesn't have the ain't in it. i'm a bit, i'm a bit of a texture list so i went with the liner notes spirit if not an originalist. arthur justices who you particularly admire for...
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what was your objective in quoting bob dylan? justice roberts: it's consistent with what i said earlier. i think an intelligent layperson appreciates bob dylan, his poetry, if not his music. [applause] justice roberts: second of all, it was after all in a dissent. so you have a little bit more leeway there. it may have been achingly dull to the reporter, but it's very important to me. it was a very important standing to send the -- standing decision. i would not have dissented if i didn't think it was important, and bob dylan captured the whole notion by saying if you don't have anything, you've got nothing to lose. in that case, the party didn't have any stake in the case and had nothing to lose, and the case should have been thrown out on that basis. i know bob dylan would have agreed. [laughter] mr. o'brien: but you did clean up his language because the original language, the double negative, when you ain't got nothing, you got nothing to lose. justice roberts: i did get into a discussion about that with somebody. that is as p
what was your objective in quoting bob dylan? justice roberts: it's consistent with what i said earlier. i think an intelligent layperson appreciates bob dylan, his poetry, if not his music. [applause] justice roberts: second of all, it was after all in a dissent. so you have a little bit more leeway there. it may have been achingly dull to the reporter, but it's very important to me. it was a very important standing to send the -- standing decision. i would not have dissented if i didn't think...
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. >> its hosted many legends overr the year including johnny cash, bob dylan and prince. it's one show. >> wow. [ laughter ] >> getting its own tv show it will be called live at 9:30. >>will teacher interviews,ervi comedy skits some of the feature artists the band garbage, pack low and just glen i've never heard of any of those i said it incorrectly. i'll let you guys say that. [ laughter >> as you guys already no marijuana is legal in the state of colorado. >> as i know. kno >> well we know it from the newn into in a jim, come on i'm not saying. >> business is apparentlytly booming there and the numbers are stunning. >>a according to the denver post marijuana shops sold 996 milliol dollars worth of pot in 2015.5. yes, that's nearly one billionii dollars worth of we'd, colorado's law is realizingeali recarry yeah marijuana sales went into affect two years ago. >> that's a lot of green. [ laughter ]hter >> i was out there last year, not too long after they legalized it. we were doing stories, it was astounding to see all the shops. >> okay. >> we'll see you tomorrow. e...
. >> its hosted many legends overr the year including johnny cash, bob dylan and prince. it's one show. >> wow. [ laughter ] >> getting its own tv show it will be called live at 9:30. >>will teacher interviews,ervi comedy skits some of the feature artists the band garbage, pack low and just glen i've never heard of any of those i said it incorrectly. i'll let you guys say that. [ laughter >> as you guys already no marijuana is legal in the state of colorado....
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the first came from bob dylan's manager, asking him to take some pictures of the legendary singer. and a few hours later, bruce springsteen's people also called to book him for a shoot. in the 17 years since, danny clinch has photographed just music world: rappers, rockers, country stars, jazz and pop artists. tomorrow night, he'll be backstage at the grammys, taking portraits of the winners as he has for 13 years now. clinch has developed friendships with many of his subjects, and that gets him up close and personal access on stage and off. for example... bruce springsteen, hitting the road on tour once more, his wife patti by his side. and danny clinch is there to talk a bit about old times, and >> danny clinch: in '99 was the first time i photographed you guys and it was then. rehearsing. >> cooper: over the years, pictures of springsteen, and many have become classics. farmhouse that's on bruce's property. and it's just a really sweet little spot. >> cooper: there are portraits of the artist offstage that mirror the tone and the message of his music. and there's the famous shot
the first came from bob dylan's manager, asking him to take some pictures of the legendary singer. and a few hours later, bruce springsteen's people also called to book him for a shoot. in the 17 years since, danny clinch has photographed just music world: rappers, rockers, country stars, jazz and pop artists. tomorrow night, he'll be backstage at the grammys, taking portraits of the winners as he has for 13 years now. clinch has developed friendships with many of his subjects, and that gets...
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and here are some pictures from that first session with bob dylan. >> clinch: we were trying to figure out you know give him a little something to do. somebody came back with a whole bunch of different language newspapers. and he picked that one up and i started to shoot. just, you know, keeping it real simple. >> cooper: more of his g gatest hits: southern gothic, gregg allman on a rainy day in savannah. johnny cash, waiting to go onstage, a shot capturing the loneliness of life on the road. country stars faith hill and tim mcgraw. tom waits. nora jones. tupac shakur. >> clinch: he was really professional and he was into it. we chose a shirt that he was gonna change into. he took his shirt off and i saw all the tattoos. and i said, "would you mind doing one like that? and he said "yeah." >> cooper: when you took this did you know how strong it was? >> clinch: i mean, i felt like this was really a powerful image. i felt like the simplicity of it >> cooper: clinch has branched out into making commercials and music videos. this one shot in willie nelson's bedroom on his tour bus. >> clin
and here are some pictures from that first session with bob dylan. >> clinch: we were trying to figure out you know give him a little something to do. somebody came back with a whole bunch of different language newspapers. and he picked that one up and i started to shoot. just, you know, keeping it real simple. >> cooper: more of his g gatest hits: southern gothic, gregg allman on a rainy day in savannah. johnny cash, waiting to go onstage, a shot capturing the loneliness of life on...
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and here's the first pictures of sessions with bob dylan. >> just keeping it real simple. >> greg allman on a rainy day. johnny cash waiting to go on stage. a shot capturing the lonelyness of life on the road. country stars faith hill and mim mcg r a wrks. norah jones. >> he was really professional. he took his shirt off and i saw the tattoos and said would you mind doing one like that. >> when you took it did you know how strong it was. >> i felt it was a really powerful image, the simplicity of it was really powerful. >> he branched out to commercials and music videos, this one shot on willie nelson's bedroom on his tour bus. >> willie n does the mind me doesn't mind me taking his photograph but he doesn't like being directed so i found ways to work with that. >> he also got candid photos like nelson braiding his hair and smoking a huge stick of weed. >> i don't know what to call it it's so big. it's like a cigar. happened after that. you don't know me >> and then there are the occasional shoots he wishes he could forget. >> i was at a madonna show in the sweet spot and she came out, i
and here's the first pictures of sessions with bob dylan. >> just keeping it real simple. >> greg allman on a rainy day. johnny cash waiting to go on stage. a shot capturing the lonelyness of life on the road. country stars faith hill and mim mcg r a wrks. norah jones. >> he was really professional. he took his shirt off and i saw the tattoos and said would you mind doing one like that. >> when you took it did you know how strong it was. >> i felt it was a really...
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bob dylan, for example, spoke. peter paul and mary saying. justine baker wasn't actors came and she had actually been living in europe and she came and gave an address. she actually read, she read a letter from americans who are living in paris, as she was at the time. there were a number of small events, people who came to the podium. >> host: professor jones, does there exist anywhere did you of the march from start to finish? >> guest: there is coming as. actually this is something, much of it is available online. the public television station in boston has most of it on their website. you can watch -- you have to watch it in parts but most of it is out there online post that someone would talk about in this discussion but didn't speak, bayard rustin. why did he not speak? >> guest: he was going for some reason, every of the speech was fairly controversial. for a number of reasons he was particularly controversial turkey with someone who'd been for a long time a political radical. he had been a communist in the 1930s. he was a member of th
bob dylan, for example, spoke. peter paul and mary saying. justine baker wasn't actors came and she had actually been living in europe and she came and gave an address. she actually read, she read a letter from americans who are living in paris, as she was at the time. there were a number of small events, people who came to the podium. >> host: professor jones, does there exist anywhere did you of the march from start to finish? >> guest: there is coming as. actually this is...
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and another founding father and here's the first pictures of sessions with bob dylan. >> just keeping it real simple. >> greg allman on a rainy day. johnny cash waiting to go on stage. a shot capturing the loneliness of life on the road. country stars faith hill and tim mcgraw, norah jones. tupac. >> he was really professional. he took his shirt off and i saw the tattoos and said would you mind doing one like that. >> when you took it did you know how strong it was. >> i felt it was a really powerful image, the simplicity of it was really powerful. commercials and music videos, this one shot on willie nelson's bedroom on his tour bus. you give your hand to me and then you say hello >> willie doesn't mind me taking his photograph but he doesn't like being directed so i found ways to work with that. >> he also got candid photos like nelson braiding his hair and indulging in his favorite recreational past time, smoking a huge stick of weed. >> i don't know what to call it it's so big. it's like a cigar. >> somehow i can't remember what happened after that. you don't know me >> and then t
and another founding father and here's the first pictures of sessions with bob dylan. >> just keeping it real simple. >> greg allman on a rainy day. johnny cash waiting to go on stage. a shot capturing the loneliness of life on the road. country stars faith hill and tim mcgraw, norah jones. tupac. >> he was really professional. he took his shirt off and i saw the tattoos and said would you mind doing one like that. >> when you took it did you know how strong it was....
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throughout the day there were a number of people who came to support like bob dylan peter paul and mary there was said just dean baker was living in europe and she read a letter faxed. >> host: does exist anywhere from start to finish? the public television station in boston you have to watch in parts. someone who'd talked about but did not speak everybody was fairly controversial. but he was a communist and a member of the young communist league that he was also a homosexual. and he was arrested is under homosexual sex in by far was widely known the principal architect and was a tremendous grass-roots organizer and then to make a tremendous statement facility a philip randolph to organize the march the first person in he called was rustin and they put together a plan but when randolph led to get support from the major civil-rights organizers the principal objections came he is a former communist and was arrested for homosexual sex he cannot be the principal for this march. and a. philip randolph initially conceited and said okay. and everybody said of course, the nobody could of the ob
throughout the day there were a number of people who came to support like bob dylan peter paul and mary there was said just dean baker was living in europe and she read a letter faxed. >> host: does exist anywhere from start to finish? the public television station in boston you have to watch in parts. someone who'd talked about but did not speak everybody was fairly controversial. but he was a communist and a member of the young communist league that he was also a homosexual. and he was...
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i think you know him as bob dylan. may 24. john: that would have bumped me out if you did not know.y second question for you as a political question. sanders has lashed out at clinton in the last couple of days. strategic, calculated, well calibrated punch, or is he just lashing out at his situation? think it's a combination of the two. after the nevada laws, they realized they need to stay in the news cycle every day. there was an impromptu press conference where he said he would hit clinton in five different areas. i counted about two and a half, but the effect was the same. people are focusing on the fact that sanders is criticizing clinton. i think what we saw today reflected a little more frustration. i think he was sharper on some other notes as well, saying wall street is a complete fraud. streetse, he hits wall all the time. i think he was sharper in hitting clinton as well. you can feel that there is some stress being placed on this campaign and that they are really trying to go all out on this push. let me go back really quick to jen and kristin. clinton have hillary takin
i think you know him as bob dylan. may 24. john: that would have bumped me out if you did not know.y second question for you as a political question. sanders has lashed out at clinton in the last couple of days. strategic, calculated, well calibrated punch, or is he just lashing out at his situation? think it's a combination of the two. after the nevada laws, they realized they need to stay in the news cycle every day. there was an impromptu press conference where he said he would hit clinton...
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throughout the day there were a number of people who came to support like bob dylan peter paul and mary there was said just dean baker was living in europe and she read a letter faxed. >> host: does exist anywhere from start to finish? the public television station in boston you have to watch in parts. someone who'd talked about but did not speak everybody was fairly controversial. but he was a communist and a member of the young communist league that he was also a homosexual. and he was arrested is under homosexual sex in by far was widely known the principal architect and was a tremendous grass-roots organizer and then to make a tremendous statement facility a philip randolph to organize the march the first person in he called was rustin and they put together a plan but when randolph led to get support from the major civil-rights organizers the principal objections came he is a former communist and was arrested for homosexual sex he cannot be the principal for this march. and a. philip randolph initially conceited and said okay. and everybody said of course, the nobody could of the ob
throughout the day there were a number of people who came to support like bob dylan peter paul and mary there was said just dean baker was living in europe and she read a letter faxed. >> host: does exist anywhere from start to finish? the public television station in boston you have to watch in parts. someone who'd talked about but did not speak everybody was fairly controversial. but he was a communist and a member of the young communist league that he was also a homosexual. and he was...
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qualified gm lessees can get a si and d lease this chevy cruze limited for around $9 per month. [ chrs bob dylan! you y ud to calme oncell phone la night wheyou need my love ou used call me mcellhone lateight when you need my love ver since i left the city you [ cheers a applause ] you started wearing less and gog out more asses of champne out on theance floor hanging with so girls i'veever seebefore i k inow when that hoine blingthatan that cannly mean one thing i kw wh that at can only mean one thin ever since i left the city you u yo you and me we just n't get on you makme feel like i did you wrong going places where you don't belong [ ch and applause ] and a know when tha hotline blin that can only mean one thg know when that ine bling th can onlmean ever since i left the city you [ eers a applause ] here we go here w. ah man, who invited these guys? hey clay, it's cool if we ordersome deliver 's time for you guys toake e rit call. we're having digiorno pizza, fresh-baked in my own oven. ay. it's nodelivery, it'sdiorno. , jas drove his rav4 hybrid into the fron wilderness. the scent ofis jer
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album called mystery girl, producer jif lynn introduced him to tom petty, the three with old friends bob dylan and george harrison start jamming each other's houses. >> out was that was the traveling wilburys. jamie: that was released in 1988. and mystery girl to be released in february, a milestone roy never reachs on december 6, 1988 he dies of a massive heart attack while visiting his parent's home in nashville, 52 years old. >>y was crushed -- i was crushed as a 12-year-old kid, such a loss, no real way to describe it in words. >> but the classic songs and timeless sound live on. orbison continues to be irresisttable to hollywood, a year after his date, pretty woman the ma movie makes julia roberts a super star, and orbison is as big in death as he was in life. jamie: inheritance is strange but the legacy is love. >> that is next. >> first our "strange inheritance" quiz question. what was roy orbison's first number one single? >> what was roy orbison's first number one single? it is only the lonely released on march 25, 1960, reached number 2 on billboard top 100 before going to number one
album called mystery girl, producer jif lynn introduced him to tom petty, the three with old friends bob dylan and george harrison start jamming each other's houses. >> out was that was the traveling wilburys. jamie: that was released in 1988. and mystery girl to be released in february, a milestone roy never reachs on december 6, 1988 he dies of a massive heart attack while visiting his parent's home in nashville, 52 years old. >>y was crushed -- i was crushed as a 12-year-old kid,...
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lease on this chevy cruze limited find new roads eers and applause ] >> steve: ladies and gentlemen, bob dylan! you used to call me on my cell phone late night when you need my love e on my cell phone late night whenve ever since i left the city you [ cheers and applause ] you started wearing less and going out moreof champagne out on the dance floor hanging with some girls i've never seen before hotline blingmean one thing i know when that hotline bling that can only mean ever since i left the city you you you you and men't get along you make me feel like i did you wrong going places whereng [ cheers and applause ] and i know when that hotline bling i know when that hotline bling that can only mean one thing r since i left the city you and applause ] here we go. ah man, who invited these guys? hey clay, it's cool if we order some delivery? it' s time for you guys to make the right call. digiorno pizza, tfresh-baked in my own oven. t okay. it' s not delivery, it' s digiorno. his rav4 hybrid into the frozen wilderness. the scent of his jerky attracted a hungry wolfpack behind him. to survive, h
lease on this chevy cruze limited find new roads eers and applause ] >> steve: ladies and gentlemen, bob dylan! you used to call me on my cell phone late night when you need my love e on my cell phone late night whenve ever since i left the city you [ cheers and applause ] you started wearing less and going out moreof champagne out on the dance floor hanging with some girls i've never seen before hotline blingmean one thing i know when that hotline bling that can only mean ever since i...
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throughout the day there were a number of people who came to support like bob dylan peter paul and
throughout the day there were a number of people who came to support like bob dylan peter paul and