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beginnings of the american space programme and he did music of bob dyla n. programme and he did music of bob dylanhe kind of versatility and rage that he had, a great great storyteller producing in all areas of art and a shock dying at the age of 73 foot b died last thursday at home and can turkey from copulation is from fort worth neuron disease. a sad loss to the world of film and theatre. and jeanne moreau another great loss. one of the great french actresses. she was for many people the symbolic face of french new wave cinema. people remember working with truffaut and she had an intensity and marvellous presents. she could sing and did mostly french rolls but it occasional english line which rules —— rolls and famously turned down the role of mrs robinson in the graduate. it would've been fascinating to see what she did with that but an incredible body of work, but rather than 30 films over six decades. that is a career. thank you. now we'll leave you with some of the images from today's service in belgium marking a hundred years since the start of the passchendaele offensive —— one of the blo
beginnings of the american space programme and he did music of bob dyla n. programme and he did music of bob dylanhe kind of versatility and rage that he had, a great great storyteller producing in all areas of art and a shock dying at the age of 73 foot b died last thursday at home and can turkey from copulation is from fort worth neuron disease. a sad loss to the world of film and theatre. and jeanne moreau another great loss. one of the great french actresses. she was for many people the...
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they the songwriting, when say the new bob dylan? soously, many new dylans so stand in line but -- torlie: but they're trying say something. they hear something. conor: i thought that, music journalists, is shorthand for like, you have a lot of words in your songs and sort of the poetry aspect of it is as important as the musical aspect. and i don't know. more ilike, to me, the can -- i don't know, find something universal. you're expressing yourself but finding something that, i don't know, just like guess, canience, i they relate to it as being a human being on this planet. charlie: are you saying what feel? conor: i don't know, i'm saying what i feel but the hope of it is -- all of art is communication. you're putting it on a balloon andthrowing it in the air you don't know anybody's going to receive it on the other side but that's the hope. control once i put it out there. charlie: what's the difference album, "ruminations," and this one, in terms of what you're trying to accomplish? conor: kind of the way it happened, the ruminat
they the songwriting, when say the new bob dylan? soously, many new dylans so stand in line but -- torlie: but they're trying say something. they hear something. conor: i thought that, music journalists, is shorthand for like, you have a lot of words in your songs and sort of the poetry aspect of it is as important as the musical aspect. and i don't know. more ilike, to me, the can -- i don't know, find something universal. you're expressing yourself but finding something that, i don't know,...
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bob dylan and joanie mitchell were his first guests.y cash wanted to tell the world that bob dylan had something to say. and their friendship carried on until johnny's death. here we have the hand-written lyrics to jolene from the great dolly parton. dolly parton was writing songs in nashville at the age of 14. commuting back and forth from tennessee with her uncle bill. she officially moved to nashville in 1964 when she was 18 years old. by 1967, dolly was on the tv show and that's where america really got to know dolly parton. and this particular suit she wore when she was finally inducted as a member of the grand ole opry in 1969. these are the pieces that make this museum so special. laura: and a very special thanks to the country music hall of fame for that tour. >>> hard for neighbors to ignore this elephant in the room. this gal taking a casual stroll through a neighborhood after cutting loose from a barn and she had an accomplice. after a dvt blood clot... i sure had a lot on my mind. my 30-year marriage... ...my 3-month old bus
bob dylan and joanie mitchell were his first guests.y cash wanted to tell the world that bob dylan had something to say. and their friendship carried on until johnny's death. here we have the hand-written lyrics to jolene from the great dolly parton. dolly parton was writing songs in nashville at the age of 14. commuting back and forth from tennessee with her uncle bill. she officially moved to nashville in 1964 when she was 18 years old. by 1967, dolly was on the tv show and that's where...
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every time i think i'm going to feel better afterwards but you know there's all those people like bob dylan and you know me really shaped political commentary like. yeah i think that it is very important because even if you also can't understand the lyrics even if you know don't speak english or whatever language the song is then it's a universal language music and you can feel what it's about even without understanding the words and a lot of people times people don't even if you do want to look at. what was a song or a songwriter that showed you that someone else could write a song and understand. my gosh there's been a lot. i wish i had a ready answer for this. one of the artists that comes to mind that just sort of does this in a general way as the artist israel minting that probably wasn't the first time but he just has this voice that comes like from the earth great lakes soul. and he has this really amazing way of saying things that have been said thousands millions of times in songs before but where you're just like yeah that's the bare bones human experience simple that's what it is
every time i think i'm going to feel better afterwards but you know there's all those people like bob dylan and you know me really shaped political commentary like. yeah i think that it is very important because even if you also can't understand the lyrics even if you know don't speak english or whatever language the song is then it's a universal language music and you can feel what it's about even without understanding the words and a lot of people times people don't even if you do want to...
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cd playr of the tiger ivy was getting like new kids on the block in the mail, and my mom sent me bob dylanlive at budapest. which i love. >> i made her love it. she really wanted -- she would say this because she ask if she was patrolling but i think deep inside she want us to good music case. >> she loved van morrison so much that i as a child was convinced she is going to leave my dad for van morrison. >> not that they ever cost path once. she just loved his music that much. >> host: brown eyed girl. >> guest: and that was my theme song. >> host: what are you doing today? >> guest: i am working for the today show, and it's really fun. it's very ironic, wrinkly, because we had from the media. i literally ran, i don't use te work of my dad was on a one-man campaign to in the word literally. my little girl said eric told me not to go. he literally said that her and i said what did you just say? poppa will be curious. people throw it in -- furious. i literally ran, spread in the opposite direction from david gregory on the steps the white house pick we spent all these years trying to hide fr
cd playr of the tiger ivy was getting like new kids on the block in the mail, and my mom sent me bob dylanlive at budapest. which i love. >> i made her love it. she really wanted -- she would say this because she ask if she was patrolling but i think deep inside she want us to good music case. >> she loved van morrison so much that i as a child was convinced she is going to leave my dad for van morrison. >> not that they ever cost path once. she just loved his music that much....
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idea to have a cd player at time and getting new kids on the block in the mail and my mom isn't me bob dylanive at con which i love. >> it made her love it. she wanted us to have good music and wouldn't say this and acts like she wasn't controlling but i think deep inside that little wanted us to have good music taste. >> which we do. >> she loves merson so much that i was as a child convinced she was going to leave my dad for morrison. not that they ever crossed paths once. but that was my theme song. >> brown-eyed girl -- >> what are you doing today? >> i am working per for the "today" show and it is fun and very ironic because we hid from the media. i literally ran from dave and i don't use the word my dad is one man campaign to end the word literally when meela four-year-old said eric told me not to do literally he said that. i was like what did you just say. that will be furious because you know how literally has become a word with like like, throw it in -- but this is true. i literally ran, springted in the opposite direction from david gregory on the steps of the white house when i we
idea to have a cd player at time and getting new kids on the block in the mail and my mom isn't me bob dylanive at con which i love. >> it made her love it. she wanted us to have good music and wouldn't say this and acts like she wasn't controlling but i think deep inside that little wanted us to have good music taste. >> which we do. >> she loves merson so much that i was as a child convinced she was going to leave my dad for morrison. not that they ever crossed paths once....
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would lure them money they've got to move beyond that now it seems like they're sort of in the old bob dylan you know when you've got nothing you got nothing to the rights position so what the hell you know this is what he told another word for not enough and. trampling said yeah. so you know there's going to be serious corporate opposition to this to this better deal program that they're putting forward as milk toast as it is. how do you see the democrats pushing back against that how do you see that plane well you know it's going to be tough because i think a lot of them don't want to push back i think a lot of them want to present it as lip service and i think there will be an effort to water it down as lip service you know we saw this back and forth about the draft version of this document led with better skills better jobs better wages that's all bill clinton corporate sellout democratic party it's not the fault of the workers that they are they can't get decent wages or decent jobs it's a i'm rather it's not the fault of the corporations it's the fault of the workers they they don't kn
would lure them money they've got to move beyond that now it seems like they're sort of in the old bob dylan you know when you've got nothing you got nothing to the rights position so what the hell you know this is what he told another word for not enough and. trampling said yeah. so you know there's going to be serious corporate opposition to this to this better deal program that they're putting forward as milk toast as it is. how do you see the democrats pushing back against that how do you...
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bob dylan and johnny mitchell were first guests.e great dolly parton. dolly parton was writing songs in nashville at the age of 14. commuting back and forth from severeville, tennessee with her uncle bill. she officially moved to nashville in 1964 when she was 18 years old. by 1967 dolly was on the poor tar wagner tv show and that's where america really got to know dolly parton. and this particular suit she war when she was finally inducted as a member of the grand ole opry in 1969. these are the pieces that make this museum so special. liz: leland you get a sense of the evolution of country music. it's not just the music that's there, it's the clothes that these artists wore. it's the cars that they drove. it's pieces that they wrote. so it's really a fascinating museum. if you ever get a chance to come to nashville i suggest you do it and get caught up on your country music history. leland: yeah, well, the history for sure. some good barbecue and good town nashville is we are all jealous, liz, you are down there. i'm sure it is a
bob dylan and johnny mitchell were first guests.e great dolly parton. dolly parton was writing songs in nashville at the age of 14. commuting back and forth from severeville, tennessee with her uncle bill. she officially moved to nashville in 1964 when she was 18 years old. by 1967 dolly was on the poor tar wagner tv show and that's where america really got to know dolly parton. and this particular suit she war when she was finally inducted as a member of the grand ole opry in 1969. these are...
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and maybe they are inspired by people like bob dylan, not a boomer, boulder. -- but older. mick jagger, eric clapton. they are getting it done. making money, more money in their 70's than in their prime. night, still getting it done, wonderful. 2005-2009.o this is when many local communities start thinking, oh my gosh, what will happen? because now the older residents are outnumbering the children. especially in the suburbs. they were built for families and for children and now the children are becoming older adults and what should we do? should we continue to fund schools and youth services, or should we switch allocations more toward older people? so this is called the silver soon on me -- tsunami. boomers, the oldest turning 60 years old, this is an entry point into sonority. but it is clear that this generation is different from other groups of seniors before in history. we had productive aging or successful aging, now these concepts of creative aging and successful aging emerge in the be known, it used to in the postwar years people would have a midlife crisis when the
and maybe they are inspired by people like bob dylan, not a boomer, boulder. -- but older. mick jagger, eric clapton. they are getting it done. making money, more money in their 70's than in their prime. night, still getting it done, wonderful. 2005-2009.o this is when many local communities start thinking, oh my gosh, what will happen? because now the older residents are outnumbering the children. especially in the suburbs. they were built for families and for children and now the children are...
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he used to be the manager of a rock 'n roll band, bob dylan and the band and things like that.he went on to run the annenberg innovation lab. he has a very interesting perspective. he was an m&a investment banker for merrill lynch. he has an interesting perspective from all of these angles. he is one of the major pushers of this idea that they are too big. academics have started looking at this. there are several studies showing that it is not that consumers are not benefiting. the issue is that this bigness is leading to things like inequality in wages, low productivity, the lack of startups. oliver: some answers to a lot of economic questions people have. paula: these are questions economists are asking all the time. what is productivity growth so slow? what's the matter with our economy? all of those roads are leading to amazon, facebook and google. carol: speaking of ambitious technology companies, alibaba wants to build china's sports industry. >> we are making a stronger flavor than anyone in the chinese market has to develop a sports industry that has been underrepresent
he used to be the manager of a rock 'n roll band, bob dylan and the band and things like that.he went on to run the annenberg innovation lab. he has a very interesting perspective. he was an m&a investment banker for merrill lynch. he has an interesting perspective from all of these angles. he is one of the major pushers of this idea that they are too big. academics have started looking at this. there are several studies showing that it is not that consumers are not benefiting. the issue is...
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did if they can afford it and maybe they're inspired by the geriatric rock business people like bob dylan who is older than a boomer. eric clapton, jagger, these people are getting it done. they're making more money in their 60's and 70's a lot of them than they were in their prime if you will. 69, still getting it done. it was wonderful. all right. we're up to the latter years, 2005 to 2009. this is where many local communities start thinking oh, my gosh what's going to happen here? because now the older residents are out numbering the children, especially in the suburbs. they were built for families and raising children. well, now those children are becoming older adults. what shall we do? should we continue to fund schools and youth services or should we switch our allocation more toward older people? so this is called the silver tsunami. another milestone, january 1, 2006, the oldest boomers turned 60. this has always been the historical entry point into seniority. but it is clear that this generation is really different than any other group of seniors before in history. we had produc
did if they can afford it and maybe they're inspired by the geriatric rock business people like bob dylan who is older than a boomer. eric clapton, jagger, these people are getting it done. they're making more money in their 60's and 70's a lot of them than they were in their prime if you will. 69, still getting it done. it was wonderful. all right. we're up to the latter years, 2005 to 2009. this is where many local communities start thinking oh, my gosh what's going to happen here? because...
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by baird's counting, he spends over a million dollars to add works by bob dylan, dee dee ramone, vincentnatches 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 had passed? >> i was shocked. i mean
by baird's counting, he spends over a million dollars to add works by bob dylan, dee dee ramone, vincentnatches 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...
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correct and brilliant, it astounds me that people can criticize labs, it just shows that the media -- bob dylanthe greatest poet of my era, said that there are a lot of people with knives and forks, and they don't have anything on their plates, but they've got to cut something, so they cut donald trump. >> trish: do we need it right now to protect who we are? our values, our society, in light of all of the craziness right now in the world, ben? >> we have got to be united as never before, on december 8th 1941, we face a life or death threats with north korea, we will soon face a life or death threats with ironic iran, people are tearing us apart, the fact that people are criticizing him and trying to tear us apart over that is a chilling sign, it terrifies me. >> trish: upside down world sometimes, he is saying that people are reacting to in such a negative way, but some of them kind of seem sort of obvious, there is nothing wrong with protecting our values that frankly, ben, have made us the most prosperous nation, the safest nation, in the world. >> it doesn't really question of prosperity, i
correct and brilliant, it astounds me that people can criticize labs, it just shows that the media -- bob dylanthe greatest poet of my era, said that there are a lot of people with knives and forks, and they don't have anything on their plates, but they've got to cut something, so they cut donald trump. >> trish: do we need it right now to protect who we are? our values, our society, in light of all of the craziness right now in the world, ben? >> we have got to be united as never...
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. >> jimmy: and then i want to hear the story about bob dylan. you met him at a seder?ean, maybe he was 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. no >> i know, isn't it fantastic? >> jimmy: yes. >> thanks jimmy. [ cheers and applause ] really. >> jimmy: you're just so talented. >> 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 were, because y
. >> jimmy: and then i want to hear the story about bob dylan. you met him at a seder?ean, maybe he was 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. no >> i know, isn't it...
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one of the biggest groups to emerge during that time was of the bob dylan song, "blowing in the wind.s and be forever cemented as one the greatest songs of all time. but america never heard its first draft until now. m♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ how many roads must a man walk down before they call him a man ♪ ♪ how many roads must a minivan have before it's a regular van ♪ ♪ how much sand must a beach have before you say hey that's way too much sand ♪ ♪ the answer my friend is blowin' in the wind the answer is ♪ ♪ blowin' in the wind [ cheers and applause ] ♪ how much wood would a woodchuck chuck if a ♪ ♪ woodchuck could chuck wood how blurry must a gorilla photo be to be ♪ ♪ confused with bigfoot how could you clap without hurting yourself if ♪ ♪ you were captain hook the answer my friend is blowin' in the wind ♪ ♪ the answer is blowin' in the wind what is your favorite u2 ♪ ♪ album my favortie is joshua tree what is your second ♪ ♪ favorite u2 album i think mine is achtung baby ♪ ♪ what is your third ♪ favorite u2 album it is war please please stop asking me ♪ ♪ the answer my frie
one of the biggest groups to emerge during that time was of the bob dylan song, "blowing in the wind.s and be forever cemented as one the greatest songs of all time. but america never heard its first draft until now. m♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ how many roads must a man walk down before they call him a man ♪ ♪ how many roads must a minivan have before it's a regular van ♪ ♪ how much sand must a beach have before you say hey that's way too much sand ♪ ♪ the answer my...
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last time miley was here she did a cover of bob dylan and she crushed that one as well. >> thank you it. >> jimmy: well, i thought it would be kind of fun if we sang your two songs together, you and i. >> absolutely. >> jimmy: yeah, would that be fu [ cheers and applause ] and here's -- here's the catch. to shake things up, we fed these songs into google translate. and we're going to perform the jumbled lyrics right now. it's time for "google translate songs." here we go. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: now, if you've ever used google translate, you know that it's not always perfect. for example, when translated to croatian and back "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon" becomes "the evening show that plays jimmy fallon." [ laughter ] so we did the same thing with popular song lyrics. some people have done this online. it's super fun. so we're going to try this right now. miley, you're the star of the show tonight. so you are up first. >> here i go. >> jimmy: you will be singing -- the google translate version of "shape of you" by ed sheeran. [ cheers and applause ] translated,
last time miley was here she did a cover of bob dylan and she crushed that one as well. >> thank you it. >> jimmy: well, i thought it would be kind of fun if we sang your two songs together, you and i. >> absolutely. >> jimmy: yeah, would that be fu [ cheers and applause ] and here's -- here's the catch. to shake things up, we fed these songs into google translate. and we're going to perform the jumbled lyrics right now. it's time for "google translate songs."...
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. >> controversial is bob dylan and won a nobel prize. just following in grand tradition. yeah.u could single out performers on both sides -- look, i think i said this earlier. if i make my musical and movie selections based on the politics of artists, i'd stay home all the time. you know, because it's awfully hard to find somebody who, by the way has talent and shares your world view. one more via twitter if we can. thank you for these. i appreciate it. waters is kwint sensual artist expressing opinion through craft. don't like it? don't go. that simple. i watch. i think that's exactly what he'd say. in fact, that is what he said to me. up next, with all the talk of russia meddling in our election, few are discussing this question. has the united states engaged in similar attempts to influence or interfere with other countries' elections? one expert says more than you think. i love you, couch. you give us comfort. and we give you bare feet... ...backsweat and gordo's everything. i love you, but sometimes you stink. ♪ new febreze fabric refresher with odorclear technology... ...
. >> controversial is bob dylan and won a nobel prize. just following in grand tradition. yeah.u could single out performers on both sides -- look, i think i said this earlier. if i make my musical and movie selections based on the politics of artists, i'd stay home all the time. you know, because it's awfully hard to find somebody who, by the way has talent and shares your world view. one more via twitter if we can. thank you for these. i appreciate it. waters is kwint sensual artist...
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thump gets faster and louder] [helicopter thump gets faster and louder] elyse: tonight on is this bob dylan'st believe it. i'm getting goose bumps. man: we heard that the beatles were going to come down here. are these autographs real? oh, man! man: i found it in a thrift store. was this really made by frank zappa? that's a big question. elvis costello: ♪ watchin' the detectives ♪ i get so angry when the teardrops start ♪ ♪ but he can't be wounded 'cause he's got no heart ♪ ♪ watchin' the detectives ♪ it's just like watchin' the detectives ♪ funding for tonight's presentation of history detectives was provided by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station
thump gets faster and louder] [helicopter thump gets faster and louder] elyse: tonight on is this bob dylan'st believe it. i'm getting goose bumps. man: we heard that the beatles were going to come down here. are these autographs real? oh, man! man: i found it in a thrift store. was this really made by frank zappa? that's a big question. elvis costello: ♪ watchin' the detectives ♪ i get so angry when the teardrops start ♪ ♪ but he can't be wounded 'cause he's got no heart ♪ ♪...
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decades and came to the fore in the 1960s with the east village crew, the likes of patti smith, bob dylanam shepard. another great titan over on the other side of the atlantic, another great titan. she has died aged 89 she said herself that she was never a beautiful, she wa nts to that she was never a beautiful, she wants to be far more interesting than that. she sums up that french expression that means ugly beautiful. the good news is they live on in their work. caroline frost, an entertaining... —— and entertainment journalist. a serious disturbance has broken out at the mount prison in hertfordshire. staff trained to deal with riots have been sent in to the category c prison near hemel hempstead. in a statement the ministry ofjustice said the prison was completely secure and there was no risk to the public. sources told the bbc that this afternoon, control had been lost of one wing, and half of another. let's go live to the scene. we have a correspondent outside the prison. what's the latest? well, in the last couple of hours or so we have seen police officers and prison officers whee
decades and came to the fore in the 1960s with the east village crew, the likes of patti smith, bob dylanam shepard. another great titan over on the other side of the atlantic, another great titan. she has died aged 89 she said herself that she was never a beautiful, she wa nts to that she was never a beautiful, she wants to be far more interesting than that. she sums up that french expression that means ugly beautiful. the good news is they live on in their work. caroline frost, an...
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actor oscar—nominated in the right stuff about the american space programme and he did music with bob dylanrtand producing in all sorts of areas of art and video shock dying at only the age of 73. he died last thursday at his home in contracting with his family because of convocations from motoneuron disease. a sad loss to the world of film of literature and plays a teacher. she was one of the symbolic faces of french new wave cinema. people remember how working with truffaut and she had an intensity and marvellous presence there and she could sing as well, did mostly french rules but also did occasional english—language roles and famously turned down the role of mrs robinson in the graduate. it would've been fascinating to see what she did with that but an incredible body of work, about 130 films over six tickets, thatis about 130 films over six tickets, that is a career. one of cricket's greats was on the wrong end of a prank today. you're just about to see an incredulous geoffrey boycott react to news from test match special colleague jonathan agnew, that his famous 100th hundred, scored
actor oscar—nominated in the right stuff about the american space programme and he did music with bob dylanrtand producing in all sorts of areas of art and video shock dying at only the age of 73. he died last thursday at his home in contracting with his family because of convocations from motoneuron disease. a sad loss to the world of film of literature and plays a teacher. she was one of the symbolic faces of french new wave cinema. people remember how working with truffaut and she had an...
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conor oberst is here, the singer songwriter has been called, get, this the new bob dylan, he is best known as the frontman for the indy group bright eyes, his latest album acts as a companion piece of last year's ruminations which pitchfork magazine called a record like no other. and the in the conor oberst catalog, stunning in how utterly alone he sounds, it is you will cad salutations, called a collection of brave, dark songs containing some of is had best lyrics and imagery, here he is performing till st. hipner kicks us out. he did it in your studio snoatd rise and shine, get out of bed. ♪ get ready for the day. ♪ get a coffee from the deli. ♪ walk the riverbanks. ♪ be careful with your headphones on. ♪ when you cross the fdr. ♪ you don't want to be a casualty. ♪ before you make it to the bar. ♪ and how to shake. ♪ your worried face. ♪ you sit down in the back. ♪ all your friends are here. ♪ ahead of you. ♪ and the night is falling fast. ♪ so you don't want to say. ♪ though you're thinking it out load. ♪ the things we lost never to be found. ♪ but if you are going to talk like th
conor oberst is here, the singer songwriter has been called, get, this the new bob dylan, he is best known as the frontman for the indy group bright eyes, his latest album acts as a companion piece of last year's ruminations which pitchfork magazine called a record like no other. and the in the conor oberst catalog, stunning in how utterly alone he sounds, it is you will cad salutations, called a collection of brave, dark songs containing some of is had best lyrics and imagery, here he is...
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and kindness shows the soul and quoting at the end of the speech bob dylan's forever young.tuart: kindness shows what. liz: the soul. >> in this age when nobody can fail, everybody gets a trophy. ashley: yes, yes. stuart: i mean, come on, a little reality. and who in this life goes through without a challenge. liz: that's what he's saying. stuart: how you overcome the challenge is the mark of your character. great guy. liz: common sense. stuart: quick check of amazon, prime market is upon us, they've down $2 despite the government of india saying that amazon can deliver groceries if they wish. it will probably open a few bucks shy of 1,000 a share. the high was 1017. that was in june. we'll be down a couple of points, if not dead flat. we'll be back to cover that opening bell after this. potsch: you each drive a ford pickup, right? (in unison) russ, leland, gary: yes. gary: i have a ford f-150. michael: i've always been a ford guy. potsch: then i have a real treat for you today. michael: awesome. potsch: i'm going to show you a next generation pickup. michael: let's do this.
and kindness shows the soul and quoting at the end of the speech bob dylan's forever young.tuart: kindness shows what. liz: the soul. >> in this age when nobody can fail, everybody gets a trophy. ashley: yes, yes. stuart: i mean, come on, a little reality. and who in this life goes through without a challenge. liz: that's what he's saying. stuart: how you overcome the challenge is the mark of your character. great guy. liz: common sense. stuart: quick check of amazon, prime market is upon...