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and a young bob dylan before he was famous. we will speak to the photographer behind the lens and hear his surprising takeaway about the man himself. >> everybody asks me, what was bob dylan like? i haven't the vaguest idea. absolutely none. welcome to our viewers on public television and around the globe. against the backdrop of the palace of versailles, france's leaders newest confronted a wily old hand. france's new president emmanuel macron vladimir putin of russia. macron accused russia of interfering with the election days before the vote. at a press conference that was strange at times, putin insisted that any implication of russian meddling was nonsense. from paris, lucy williamson reports. lucy: despite the sweltering weather, the meeting had a touch of frost from the start. at the entrance to france's versailles palace, the 2 leaders greeted each other with brief handshakes and small, grim smiles. two hours later, after their first meeting, the mood was, if anything, even cooler. france and russia backed different gro
and a young bob dylan before he was famous. we will speak to the photographer behind the lens and hear his surprising takeaway about the man himself. >> everybody asks me, what was bob dylan like? i haven't the vaguest idea. absolutely none. welcome to our viewers on public television and around the globe. against the backdrop of the palace of versailles, france's leaders newest confronted a wily old hand. france's new president emmanuel macron vladimir putin of russia. macron accused...
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bob dylan turned 76 a few days ago.gs known to millions — but the man himself is a bit of a mystery. well, a new book sheds some light on a young dylan. it's a collection of images by ted russell, a former life magazine photographer who met him in the early sixties. they're on display at the steve kasher gallery in new york, where the bbc caught up with ted russell. i think the first time i ever heard of bob dylan was when a publicist called me up and told me about this very talented up—and—coming folk singer he had just signed. he told me he was very unconventional. he wore funny clothes and a funny cap and so on. he said i could catch him at this place and so i photographed him. i talked to him backstage and said i wanted a story on the stories of an up—and—coming folk singer trying to make it in new york. we agreed to meet in his apartment in a couple of days. and when i arrived, i was greeted very cordially. he was very hospitable. i told him to pretend i was not there. i wanted to be a fly on the wall and photograp
bob dylan turned 76 a few days ago.gs known to millions — but the man himself is a bit of a mystery. well, a new book sheds some light on a young dylan. it's a collection of images by ted russell, a former life magazine photographer who met him in the early sixties. they're on display at the steve kasher gallery in new york, where the bbc caught up with ted russell. i think the first time i ever heard of bob dylan was when a publicist called me up and told me about this very talented...
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bob dylan has crafted songs known to millions — but the man himself is a bit of a mystery. collection of images by ted russell, a former life magazine photographer who met the musician in the early 60s. the photos are on display in new york — where we caught up withmr russell. i think the first time i ever heard of bob dylan was when a publicist called me up and told me about this very talented up and coming folk singer that columbia had just signed. he told me that he was very unconventional, wearing funny clothes, funny cap and so on and he told me that i could catch him at stoke city and i performed tim —— photographed him in performance and i spoke to him backstage and said i would like to do a story on the struggles of an up—and—coming folk singer trying to make it in new york and pitch it to major magazines. so he went along with that. we went to meet in his apartment within a couple of days when i arrived, i was greeted very cordelia and he was very hospitable and friendly. i told himi very hospitable and friendly. i told him i would like him to pretend i was not the
bob dylan has crafted songs known to millions — but the man himself is a bit of a mystery. collection of images by ted russell, a former life magazine photographer who met the musician in the early 60s. the photos are on display in new york — where we caught up withmr russell. i think the first time i ever heard of bob dylan was when a publicist called me up and told me about this very talented up and coming folk singer that columbia had just signed. he told me that he was very...
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you know, they are not like the beatles or the rolling stones or bob dylan or the rolling stones or boby wouldn't be allowed to sing the songs that they are writing. so they are not really developing careers. but they are entertaining the masses. and thatis are entertaining the masses. and that is part of the equation. they are churning it out. you are back in charge now, what do you want to achieve? the first thing we are doing is trying to re—evaluate the catalogue. we bought most of the old records back, not all, because it is quite complicated, but a lot of it. we need to just make sure we reinvigorate that, and get the names of the artists back in the public‘s mines. there are a lot of people there that people are still interested in, catalogues of old artists are all very well now, and streaming makes it so much easier. because if you want to buy a record that came out say 110 years ago, you might not get it in a record store easily, you can get everything on the streaming sites, and you listen to it. then you have no delivery charges, no manufacturing costs. it isa charges, no ma
you know, they are not like the beatles or the rolling stones or bob dylan or the rolling stones or boby wouldn't be allowed to sing the songs that they are writing. so they are not really developing careers. but they are entertaining the masses. and thatis are entertaining the masses. and that is part of the equation. they are churning it out. you are back in charge now, what do you want to achieve? the first thing we are doing is trying to re—evaluate the catalogue. we bought most of the...
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. >> we opened up for bob dylan, 70,000 white fans.e were the only black people there and they give us a standing ovation. and everybody was doing the dance. >> reporter: he gave up a gig and money to be here. why? the lack of educational opportunity ins the southeast concerns him. >> a lot of teachers are afraid to work in the southeast. it's rough man. >> reporter: turning the basement into a community bookstore will take time. >> i understand it may look in disarray now, but what i need you to do is use your imagination. over here, envision shelves along the walls filled with books. >> reporter: the space is to be named after book ve millton, she was caught in cross fire two years ago. her homicide remains unsolved. >> they probably had trouble reading and didn't finish school. we need to address this. >> reporter: the station wants every police officer in the district to give $10. think of it as a way of fighting crime they say. beginning tomorrow at 11:00 a.m., the police and you watching at home can give donations. we will have m
. >> we opened up for bob dylan, 70,000 white fans.e were the only black people there and they give us a standing ovation. and everybody was doing the dance. >> reporter: he gave up a gig and money to be here. why? the lack of educational opportunity ins the southeast concerns him. >> a lot of teachers are afraid to work in the southeast. it's rough man. >> reporter: turning the basement into a community bookstore will take time. >> i understand it may look in...
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it was a serious bid for bands like the beatles around certainly the rolling stones and bob dylan of course to be perceived as artists. the music industry was driven by since, pretty much up to that point. -- by singles, pretty much up to that point. you had a hit last month what's your next song? the beatles went off the road and dioded they were going to work in the studio and they took full advantage of that. and when sergeant pepper dropped i.t. was just cataclysmic. it was the representation of the summer of love and if ways the anthem of the summer of love ♪ what would you think if i sang out a tune ♪ ♪ would you stand up and walk out on me ♪ >> it was a generational dividing line also. those were the days of don't trust anyone over 30. and there was a sense of psychedelic drugs coming on the scene. when you come to the line, i get high with a little help from my friends, the beatles stating that so directly in a song, so massive. nobody deny that now but it was like okay, they're on our side. >> lucy in the sky with diamonds lsd. >> it was really a sense of kind of sounds sill
it was a serious bid for bands like the beatles around certainly the rolling stones and bob dylan of course to be perceived as artists. the music industry was driven by since, pretty much up to that point. -- by singles, pretty much up to that point. you had a hit last month what's your next song? the beatles went off the road and dioded they were going to work in the studio and they took full advantage of that. and when sergeant pepper dropped i.t. was just cataclysmic. it was the...
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which was really cool, aswhich was really cool, especially when he started singing bob dylan to make him over the phone, that "everybody must get stoned" song. and he said, do you know what that's about? i don't know. he's like, it's about when people throw stones at you when you make a stand. and i was like, i don't know, george, think it's about drugs. you should go get stoned. i don't know. sorry. [laughter] dave: go ahead. >> i'm wondering if there was a pivot point that got the sports labor movement started. and if you can tell us if the american labor movement can learn anything from the pro sports labor movement? dave: i mean, yeah. first, it's an understanding that sports unions, i would argue are part of the labor movement. which is kind of a difficult argument sometimes, because you have some athletes like michael jordan, magic johnson, who are part owners of teams. and i don't care how good your union is if you're a steel worker, you're not going to own a string of steel mills at the end of the day. so it's distorted. but the whole reason that the players make their supers
which was really cool, aswhich was really cool, especially when he started singing bob dylan to make him over the phone, that "everybody must get stoned" song. and he said, do you know what that's about? i don't know. he's like, it's about when people throw stones at you when you make a stand. and i was like, i don't know, george, think it's about drugs. you should go get stoned. i don't know. sorry. [laughter] dave: go ahead. >> i'm wondering if there was a pivot point that got...
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by baird's counting, he spends over a million dollars to add works by bob dylan, dee dee ramone, vincent price, and buddy hackett. he also snatches up works by simply notorious figures -- john gotti, adolf hitler, charles manson, and john wayne gacy. his art shows attract even more bold-face names. >> he kept a database, and so he could mail out, you know, 5,000 invitations at a time. if you were on baird's list, you know you're going to run into a 100 people you know. you're bound to see hoop. he sort of had the same crew always there. >> but every great party comes to an end. and in 2007, concern is spreading among baird's closest friends, like marianne macy. >> you know, the 4:00 or 5:00 a.m. lifestyle had to change. he didn't look healthy. people's lifestyles changed, and baird was still out there doing a lot of the same stuff. >> do you want to do it afterwards? >> no, right now is cool. >> i think it was more like work for him later. >> on february 21, 2008, baird jones, life of the party circuit, is found dead in his apartment. he's 53 years old. do you remember when you heard he
by baird's counting, he spends over a million dollars to add works by bob dylan, dee dee ramone, vincent price, and buddy hackett. he also snatches up works by simply notorious figures -- john gotti, adolf hitler, charles manson, and john wayne gacy. his art shows attract even more bold-face names. >> he kept a database, and so he could mail out, you know, 5,000 invitations at a time. if you were on baird's list, you know you're going to run into a 100 people you know. you're bound to see...
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bob dylan talks about like a rolling stone because is he just talking down. just telling her. what's your theme song? >> kimberly: people would say -- >> jesse: what do they say, kimberly? >> kimberly: legs. >> juan: i have a song. >> greg: stop it, juan. can we move on? >> juan: girls just want to have fun. >> dana: i have one. friends in low places. >> kimberly: i did friends in high places for you. that's not a song. >> greg: i would have picked short people. i picked the fact of like theme song i feel like i'm like miss garrett if she were still alive. >> kimberly: way to go mrs. doubtfire. >> greg: this is from jean awhat one place would you visit if had you to you could live forever? >> kimberly: what color am i wearing tonight? >> dana: ireland. >> kimberly: thank you. >> dana: i'm surprised because the weather is terrible. >> kimberly: i lived there every summer since i was 5 years of age and then i went to college school at trinity college in dublin, ireland. i loved it. >> juan: what about you, juan. where have you visited? >> juan: just took the grand kids down to t
bob dylan talks about like a rolling stone because is he just talking down. just telling her. what's your theme song? >> kimberly: people would say -- >> jesse: what do they say, kimberly? >> kimberly: legs. >> juan: i have a song. >> greg: stop it, juan. can we move on? >> juan: girls just want to have fun. >> dana: i have one. friends in low places. >> kimberly: i did friends in high places for you. that's not a song. >> greg: i would have...
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bob dylan so the beatles. rplane. i think young people were drawn was of aes that challenging effort. a provocative cast. sometimes of a radical nature. contesting the varies in place. contesting america institutions. and contesting the way people interact with one another. and the way people behave. there is a radical facet of the counterculture that i highlight. there will revolution a possibilities inherent in some of this which is why it is as strange ase what it was considered by the powers that were and treated accordingly. there are other as strange as what it was considered by the powers that avenues and the setting up of an underground newspaper. there are new kinds of comics in place. there are others. the rag is an underground newspaper in austin in the 1960's. i talked about that. it was this incredible a you can go back and look of the issues and get the snapshot look of so much that was going on vis-a-vis the counterculture and the other movements of the entire period. really interesting matters to refle
bob dylan so the beatles. rplane. i think young people were drawn was of aes that challenging effort. a provocative cast. sometimes of a radical nature. contesting the varies in place. contesting america institutions. and contesting the way people interact with one another. and the way people behave. there is a radical facet of the counterculture that i highlight. there will revolution a possibilities inherent in some of this which is why it is as strange ase what it was considered by the...
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. ♪ it was the world of - and woody guthrie and bob dylan. was it the message?>> it was everything. it was creative, exciting, music. people were writing songs about every aspect of life. >> it was a world where late one night joni sides sang both worlds now over the phone. what did you think? >> i said i will be right over! this is fantastic! >> is there a phrase that you like? >> tears and fears and feeling proud to say i love you write out loud. >> how would you choose what works for you and what didn't? >> if it hits me here i sing it. if that doesn't happen i don't want to hear it ever again. in 1975 judy collins heard another song.>> isn't it rich, are we a pair? >> collins made her work in other ways. protesting for civil rights and against the war in vietnam. and in addition to singing her own songs and others, her failing love affair with stephen stills inspired him to write the classic, sweet judy ♪ ♪ - [music] >> he was trying to win you back. >> yes he was. >> did it work? >> no. i said it is beautiful but it is not going to get m
. ♪ it was the world of - and woody guthrie and bob dylan. was it the message?>> it was everything. it was creative, exciting, music. people were writing songs about every aspect of life. >> it was a world where late one night joni sides sang both worlds now over the phone. what did you think? >> i said i will be right over! this is fantastic! >> is there a phrase that you like? >> tears and fears and feeling proud to say i love you write out loud. >> how...
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by baird's counting, he spends over a million dollars to add works by bob dylan, dee dee ramone, vincenty hackett. he also snatches up works by simply notorious figures -- john gotti, adolf hitler, charles manson, and john wayne gacy. his art shows attract even more bold-face names. >> he kept a database, and so he could mail out, you know, 5,000 invitations at a time. if you were on baird's list, you know you're going to run into a 100 people you know. you're bound to see hoop. he sort of had the same crew always there. >> but every great party comes to an end. and in 2007, concern is spreading among baird's closest friends, like marianne macy. >> you know, the 4:00 or 5:00 a.m. lifestyle had to change. he didn't look healthy. people's lifestyles changed, and baird was still out there doing a lot of the same stf. >> do you want to do it afteards? >> no, right now is cool. >> i think it was more like wo for him later. >> on february 21, 2008, baird jones, life of the party circuit, is found dead in his apartment. he's 53 years old. do you remember when you heard he had passed? >> i was s
by baird's counting, he spends over a million dollars to add works by bob dylan, dee dee ramone, vincenty hackett. he also snatches up works by simply notorious figures -- john gotti, adolf hitler, charles manson, and john wayne gacy. his art shows attract even more bold-face names. >> he kept a database, and so he could mail out, you know, 5,000 invitations at a time. if you were on baird's list, you know you're going to run into a 100 people you know. you're bound to see hoop. he sort...
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by baird's counting, he spends over a million dollars to add works by bob dylan, dee dee ramone, vincent price, and buddy hackett. he also snatches up works by simply notorious figures -- john gotti, adolf hitler, charles manson, and john wayne gacy. his art shows attract even more bold-face names. >> he kept a database, and so he could mail out, you know, 5,000 invitations at a time. if you were on baird's list, you know you're going to run into a 100 people you know. you're bound to see hoop. he sort of had the same crew always there. >> but every great party comes to an end. and in 2007, concern is spreading among baird's closest friends, like marianne macy. >> you know, the 4:00 or 5:00 a.m. lifestyle had to change. he didn't look healthy. people's lifestyles changed, and baird was still out there doing a lot of the same stuff. >> do you want to do it afterwards? >> no, right now is cool. >> i think it was more like work for him later. >> on february 21, 2008, baird jones, life of the party circuit, is found dead in his apartment. he's 53 years old. do you remember when you heard he
by baird's counting, he spends over a million dollars to add works by bob dylan, dee dee ramone, vincent price, and buddy hackett. he also snatches up works by simply notorious figures -- john gotti, adolf hitler, charles manson, and john wayne gacy. his art shows attract even more bold-face names. >> he kept a database, and so he could mail out, you know, 5,000 invitations at a time. if you were on baird's list, you know you're going to run into a 100 people you know. you're bound to see...
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. >> jimmy: and then i want to hear the story about bob dylan. you met him at a seder?stoned. or maybe i was stoned. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: maybe i was stoned. somebody was on drugs. [ laughter ] >> but i remember that he said that and again, it was really very, very encouraging in the early days. >> jimmy: i mean, because, gosh. you really knocked it out of the park. i mean, i want to say, over -- you had 12 number ones. not just 12 hit songs. number one. >> i know, isn't it fantastic? >> jimmy: yes. >> thanks jimmy. [ cheers and applause ] really. >> jimmy: you just stay positive. >> so good. ♪ ♪ we can all do this. ♪ ♪ i write the song that make the whole world sing i like the songs that make you sing ♪ ♪ i write the songs that make the young girls cry i write the songs ♪ ♪ i write the song [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i mean come on! this is insane. we're so freaking out that you're here. you were just geeking out like, "dude, the man is here!" let's talk about this. finally, you're doing an album inspired by new york. i guess, a lot of your albums and songs we
. >> jimmy: and then i want to hear the story about bob dylan. you met him at a seder?stoned. or maybe i was stoned. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: maybe i was stoned. somebody was on drugs. [ laughter ] >> but i remember that he said that and again, it was really very, very encouraging in the early days. >> jimmy: i mean, because, gosh. you really knocked it out of the park. i mean, i want to say, over -- you had 12 number ones. not just 12 hit songs. number one. >> i...
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café baba, you meet bob dylan, you go, you catch dylan, and the parties was going on. town move. a blue and white party. a white and gold party. a hat party. you know, it's amazing. and you see people come in with amazing hats, like a cage with a bird. extravagant hats, you know? it's, like, people put so much energy and time into these parties, you know? look at that. >> anthony: ah, now that looks good. tomatoes brushed with local olive oil, garlic and coriander. liver kebobs, beef liver to be exact, grilled over charcoal. oh, now that looks very nice. for fish, a bit of swordfish and some orange roughy. that is just beautiful. mmm. >> abdelmajid: how do you like the tomato? >> anthony: yeah. oh, and the swordfish is amazing. >> abdelmajid: yeah. >> anthony: so, how else have things changed? >> abdelmajid: you saw how many tourists there was today? >> anthony: they were in a hurry. >> abdelmajid: if they come to the shop, they even try to avoid your eye contact. they're afraid if i -- if you get my eye contact i'm going to rip you off, or i don't know. >> anthony: or
café baba, you meet bob dylan, you go, you catch dylan, and the parties was going on. town move. a blue and white party. a white and gold party. a hat party. you know, it's amazing. and you see people come in with amazing hats, like a cage with a bird. extravagant hats, you know? it's, like, people put so much energy and time into these parties, you know? look at that. >> anthony: ah, now that looks good. tomatoes brushed with local olive oil, garlic and coriander. liver kebobs, beef...
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. ♪ it was the world of - and woody guthrie and bob dylan.t the message?>> it was everything. it was creative, exciting, music. people were writing songs about every aspect of life. >> it was a world where late one night joni sides sang both worlds now over the phone. what did you think? >> i said i will be right over! this is fantastic! >> is there a phrase that you like? >> tears and fears and feeling proud to say i love you write out loud. >> how would you choose what
. ♪ it was the world of - and woody guthrie and bob dylan.t the message?>> it was everything. it was creative, exciting, music. people were writing songs about every aspect of life. >> it was a world where late one night joni sides sang both worlds now over the phone. what did you think? >> i said i will be right over! this is fantastic! >> is there a phrase that you like? >> tears and fears and feeling proud to say i love you write out loud. >> how would...
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it was the world of pete seeger and woody guthrie and bob dylan.ed to, or was that the message? >> judy: it was everything, creative, it was exciting, people were writing songs about every aspect of life. >> chris: it was a world where late one night joni mitchell sang her both sides now over the phone. >> judy: i said i will be right over. this is fantastic x next to it a phrase you like? >> judy: tears and fears, to say i love you write out loud. >> chris: how would you choose what works for you and what didn't? >> judy: if it hits me here i sing it, if that doesn't happen, i never want to hear it again. >> chris: in 1975 she heard another song by stephen sondhei sondheim. are we a pair. >> judy: how could you not want to sing that song? >> chris: it won the grammy for song of the year. collins made her mark in other ways, protesting for civil rights and against the war in vietnam. in addition to singing her own songs and others, or failing love affair with stephen stills inspired him to write the classic "sweet judy blue eyes." he was trying to
it was the world of pete seeger and woody guthrie and bob dylan.ed to, or was that the message? >> judy: it was everything, creative, it was exciting, people were writing songs about every aspect of life. >> chris: it was a world where late one night joni mitchell sang her both sides now over the phone. >> judy: i said i will be right over. this is fantastic x next to it a phrase you like? >> judy: tears and fears, to say i love you write out loud. >> chris: how...
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i like bob dylan, when he talks about like aun rolling stone because he's just talking down. >> a sense people would say, you know - - . >> what? >> what do they say kimberly? >> legs. >> i got a song. >> stop it, juan. can we go. >> girls just wanna have fun. >> i have one. >> what? >> friends in low f places. >: i said friends in high places for you. >> that's not a song. >> i thought you would have picked short people. i picked the facts of life theme song because i feel like i'm mrs. garret if she will still alive. >> the facts of life were all about you. >> this is a great one, i'm going to start with you kimberly, this is from gene a. what one place have you already visited that if you had to could live there forever? >> what color am i wearing tonight? >> ireland. >> thank you. yes. >> interesting. >> i'm surprised because the weather's terrible. >> but i love it. you know, i live there every summer since i was five years of age. and then i went to school at trinity in dublin, ireland. lunched it. >> what about you, juan? >> i just got back, just - - everybody down in thehe carib
i like bob dylan, when he talks about like aun rolling stone because he's just talking down. >> a sense people would say, you know - - . >> what? >> what do they say kimberly? >> legs. >> i got a song. >> stop it, juan. can we go. >> girls just wanna have fun. >> i have one. >> what? >> friends in low f places. >: i said friends in high places for you. >> that's not a song. >> i thought you would have picked short...
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i had heard a song by bob dylan. a-chang times, they are in. i readily wrecks, and times, they are changing. he is a product of times that are changing. he is going to learn quickly, and we are going to see good things, i believe. they have got to be bipartisan, and if they are not, they are not going to work. mr. levy: thanks. since we are in california, the heart of the resistance, i want to ask a question about how trump's agenda has run into opposition in the states and in localities. specifically on issues such as immigration and the environment and even marijuana. we see a lot of tension between the administration's objectives and what governors and mayors seem willing to countenance. how is that going to play out? when push comes to shove, who has the upper hand on these issues? i will start with abel. mr. maldonado: i think president trump has a tremendous opportunity to work on immigration. i said earlier that it is my passion. my father came to america in 1963. he crossed the border with a penny in his pocket, looking for a better lif
i had heard a song by bob dylan. a-chang times, they are in. i readily wrecks, and times, they are changing. he is a product of times that are changing. he is going to learn quickly, and we are going to see good things, i believe. they have got to be bipartisan, and if they are not, they are not going to work. mr. levy: thanks. since we are in california, the heart of the resistance, i want to ask a question about how trump's agenda has run into opposition in the states and in localities....
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. >> the following year, they released their debut album and opened for bob dylan, willie nelson andlease their third, "you don't own me anymore." here are the secret sisters. ♪ ♪ ♪ davie white, where is he tonight ♪ ♪ he's sleeping with her in a tennesseetown ♪ ♪ i think i lost my mind and wasted time ♪ ♪ i'm dreaming alone in a hotel bed and he's mine ♪ ♪ i bought a gown to match his name ♪ ♪ he kept my virtue just the same ♪ ♪ so, i could offer to ♪ i was sure i held his heart ♪ until a louisiana girl tore us apart ♪ ♪ i watched him as he turned away, into her arms where he stayed ♪ ♪ davy white, where is he tonight ♪ ♪ he's sleeping with her in a tennessee town and he's fine ♪ ♪ i think i lost my mind ♪ and wasted time, i'm dreaming alone in a hotel bed and he's mine ♪ ♪ what's that tear -- i learned how to live without ♪ ♪ he says what's behind ♪ i took to the heart role ♪ strangers know the songs not right ♪ ♪ come and sing at night ♪ they don't know i played the course ♪ ♪ they don't know what i lost ♪ davy white, where is he tonight, he's sleeping with her in a tennessee town
. >> the following year, they released their debut album and opened for bob dylan, willie nelson andlease their third, "you don't own me anymore." here are the secret sisters. ♪ ♪ ♪ davie white, where is he tonight ♪ ♪ he's sleeping with her in a tennesseetown ♪ ♪ i think i lost my mind and wasted time ♪ ♪ i'm dreaming alone in a hotel bed and he's mine ♪ ♪ i bought a gown to match his name ♪ ♪ he kept my virtue just the same ♪ ♪ so, i could offer...
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and i heard a song by bob dylan. >> it said, the times they are a changing. >> and i went back and read the lyrics. let me tell you something, times are changing and he is a product of times that are changing. he's going to learn quick on-the-job were going to see some good things come out i believe and they're going to be bipartisan, they got to be bipartisan and if they're not, they're not with work. >> thanks, since we are in california, the heart of the resistance , i want to ask a question about how her trunk agenda has run into into opposition in the state and in localities and specifically on issues such as immigration and the environment and even marijuana, we see a lot of tension between the administration's objectives and what governors and mayors seem willing to countenance. how is that going to play out and when push comes to shove who has the upper hand on these issues and i'll start with abel. >> first of all i think resident trump has a tremendous opportunity to work on immigration. >> i said earlier that it's mypassion, my father came to america in 63 . be cross-border a
and i heard a song by bob dylan. >> it said, the times they are a changing. >> and i went back and read the lyrics. let me tell you something, times are changing and he is a product of times that are changing. he's going to learn quick on-the-job were going to see some good things come out i believe and they're going to be bipartisan, they got to be bipartisan and if they're not, they're not with work. >> thanks, since we are in california, the heart of the resistance , i want...
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>> bob dylan. >> i was not expecting that. [ applause ] >> surprising. >> mike, when did you discoveriscover? >> yeah. >> you know, she has always sang from the earliest time we can remember, she has sang. i was telling a story, we used to go to restaurants and she would get up from the table and start wandering among the tables singing and dancing and just draw everybody's attention to her. of course, people would throw money at us, which was great. [ laughter ] but from the earliest time we can remember, she has just always been singing or performing in some sort of way. she is sort of a natural with it. >> can we hear a little bit of it? >> yes. >> electric personality. >> we know you have a song playing for us. you have all your classmates and friends behind you. are you ready to go? >> okay. >> take it away. ♪ when i had you i treated bad and wrong my dear ♪ ♪ and girl, since since you ran away ♪ ♪ don't you know i sit around with my head hanging down and i wonder ♪ ♪ who's lovin' you >> wow! [ cheers and applause ] >> did you ever see a 9-year-old sing the blues? >> no. a 9-year
>> bob dylan. >> i was not expecting that. [ applause ] >> surprising. >> mike, when did you discoveriscover? >> yeah. >> you know, she has always sang from the earliest time we can remember, she has sang. i was telling a story, we used to go to restaurants and she would get up from the table and start wandering among the tables singing and dancing and just draw everybody's attention to her. of course, people would throw money at us, which was great. [...
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. ♪ it was the world of - and woody guthrie and bob dylan. it the message?>> it was everything. it was creative, exciting, music. people were writing songs about every aspect of life. >> it was a world where late one night joni sides sang both worlds now over the phone. what did you think? >> i said i will be right over! this is fantastic! >> is there a phrase that you like? >> tears and fears and feeling proud to say i love you write out loud. >> how would you choose what works for you and what didn't? >> if it hits me here i sing it. if that doesn't happen i don't want to hear it ever again. in 1975 judy collins heard another song.>> isn't it rich, are we a pair? >> collins made her work in other ways. protesting for civil rights and against the war in vietnam. and in addition to singing her own songs and others, her failing love affair with stephen stills inspired him to write the classic, sweet judy ♪ ♪ - [music] >> he was trying to win you back. >> yes he was. >> did it work? >> no. i said it is beautiful but it is not going to get me ba
. ♪ it was the world of - and woody guthrie and bob dylan. it the message?>> it was everything. it was creative, exciting, music. people were writing songs about every aspect of life. >> it was a world where late one night joni sides sang both worlds now over the phone. what did you think? >> i said i will be right over! this is fantastic! >> is there a phrase that you like? >> tears and fears and feeling proud to say i love you write out loud. >> how would...
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bob, bruce, or sam? >> bruce? >> bruce is correct. you stay dry. all right. dylan? you're our scientist.ssic park"? k. taniwa >> i'm going with a. it is a. manawaiuhuwa falls. >> sheinelle, you're up. invented by lawny johnson, a nuclear engineer, the super soaker refined the summer fun forever. how many ounces can theig 60 ounces, 90 ounces, 120 ounces or 280 ounces? >> d, 280 ounces. >> you said d. >> i didn't say d. >> oh, i did. >> you told her the answer? >> no, i didn't. >> that's not fair. >> i gave her the wrong answer. >> i was going to go c. what was the real answer? >> i love it. >> what was the answer? >> 90. >> i would have gotten it wrong either way. dylan, no song gets you in the mood for water like "splish slash". who recorded it. the. >> bobby darren. >> correct. that's correct. >> only because i sing it to calvin every night in the bath. >> one more. roughly how much of the earth's surface is water. 33 %, 52%, 68%, 80%? >> i feel like this isn't >> 80%. >> that's correct, but they wanted to -- >> i knew you were going to do it anyway. i knew it. >> they gave each other
bob, bruce, or sam? >> bruce? >> bruce is correct. you stay dry. all right. dylan? you're our scientist.ssic park"? k. taniwa >> i'm going with a. it is a. manawaiuhuwa falls. >> sheinelle, you're up. invented by lawny johnson, a nuclear engineer, the super soaker refined the summer fun forever. how many ounces can theig 60 ounces, 90 ounces, 120 ounces or 280 ounces? >> d, 280 ounces. >> you said d. >> i didn't say d. >> oh, i did. >>...
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bob? bruce? fin? >> bruce? >> bruce is correct. you stay dry. all right. dylan, you're our scientist.could see the -- so disappointed. >> sheinelle, you're up. invented by loni johnson, a nuclear engineer, the supersoaker refined the squirt gun and fun forever. how many ounces can the biggest supersoaker hold? >> um. gosh. "d." you said "d." >> i didn't say "d." >> yes, you did. >> i did. >> you told her the answers? >> no, i didn't. >> that's not fair. >> i gave her the wrong answer. >> i was going to go, "c," what was the real answer? >> 90. i would have gotten it wrong, either way. >> dylan, no song gets you in the mood for water like "splish splash." who recorded this tune? >> "b" bobby darin. only because i sing it every night to calvin in the bath. >> one more for al. >> how much of the earth's surface is water? >> i feel like this isn't fair. >> "d" 80%. it's correct but they wanted -- i knew you were going to do it anyway. i knew it. >> they gave each other a look. >> i knew they were going to do it. you rat. okay. >> we have to take a commercial break to get a towel. >>> comi
bob? bruce? fin? >> bruce? >> bruce is correct. you stay dry. all right. dylan, you're our scientist.could see the -- so disappointed. >> sheinelle, you're up. invented by loni johnson, a nuclear engineer, the supersoaker refined the squirt gun and fun forever. how many ounces can the biggest supersoaker hold? >> um. gosh. "d." you said "d." >> i didn't say "d." >> yes, you did. >> i did. >> you told her the answers?...