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who literally jumping the american bob dylan down the nursery rhyme i'm. serious i know where there was very little mention of climate change or ecological collapse you know you know people often say that we're the frauds right in the slowly boiling pot of water but we're worse we're frogs in a slowly boiling pot of water with program porters standing there going to get the toward me and yet i can be a little sweat on my breath no bases i'm saying stay in you're almost in jail it's not so...
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that turned out to be bob dylan. david: did you ever meet him again? dr. collins: i did.id: did he remember you? dr. collins: no. he denies the whole thing. it was quite a bit later, maybe 10 years. david: you went to the college of university of virginia where you were an academic superstar. dr. collins: i was a bit of a nerd. i got excited about science in high school. i should give testimony to the importance of having good teachers. what got me interested from science did not come to my family. no scientists or physicians. it was that course i had in 10th grade at lehigh school. david: you then went to yale to get a phd in what? dr. collins: quantum physics. david: what is that? dr. collins: quantum mechanics, physical signs. david: your parents were proud. you have a phd from yale, and now you're ready to get a job, right? dr. collins: you would think so, wouldn't you? david: what happened? dr. collins: i was a graduate student working late at night and there was a guy a floor above me working in the lab on dna. the more i read about it and talked to him about it and
that turned out to be bob dylan. david: did you ever meet him again? dr. collins: i did.id: did he remember you? dr. collins: no. he denies the whole thing. it was quite a bit later, maybe 10 years. david: you went to the college of university of virginia where you were an academic superstar. dr. collins: i was a bit of a nerd. i got excited about science in high school. i should give testimony to the importance of having good teachers. what got me interested from science did not come to my...
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the three, along with old friends bob dylan and george harrison, start jamming at each other's houses out of that was born the travelling wilburys. >> traveling wilburys, volume one, is released in october 1988, while "mystery girl" is slated for release in february. it's a milestone roy never reaches. on december 6, 1988, he dies of a massive heart attack while visiting his parents' home in nashville. he's 52 years old. >> i was so crushed as a 12-year-old kid. there was just such a loss. there's no -- no real way to describe it in words. >> but those classic songs and timeless sound live on. orbison continues to be irresistible to hollywood. a year after his death "pretty woman" the movie makes julia roberts a superstar, and orbison becomes as big in death as he was in life. he also leaves behind something very special to fill the hole left in his young boys' lives. >> the inheritance is strange, but the legacy is love. >> ♪ you got it >> that's next. >> but first, our "strange inheritance" quiz question. what was roy orbison's first #1 single -- "ooby dooby," "only the lonely," "ru
the three, along with old friends bob dylan and george harrison, start jamming at each other's houses out of that was born the travelling wilburys. >> traveling wilburys, volume one, is released in october 1988, while "mystery girl" is slated for release in february. it's a milestone roy never reaches. on december 6, 1988, he dies of a massive heart attack while visiting his parents' home in nashville. he's 52 years old. >> i was so crushed as a 12-year-old kid. there was...
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introduced some of the most iconic musicians of our time-- from janis joplin and jim morrison to bob dylan and elton john-- rock and roll journalist ben fong-torres. i'm maria hinojosa; this is one on one. ben fong-torres, so you don't play a musical instrument, but you are an icon in rock and roll. >> no! >> hinojosa: yes! >> i am not. >> hinojosa: rolling stone magazine made you famous. you were an editor there for well over a decade, and people will remember you as the guy who sent out that kid reporter in the movie almost famous to go get his story. >> that mean guy, yeah. >> hinojosa: that mean guy. >> that's me, mm-hmm. >> hinojosa: and i told you that i was going to do this, because as one journalist to another journalist, it's hard to kind of sum up, because you have interviewed every major rock and roll and pop musician and country musician that exists, i would day. okay. >> well, you're overstating it, but i'll take it. >> hinojosa: overstating a little bit. if you had to choose your like, top most-memorable interviews from this huge history, what would it be? what would it be? >
introduced some of the most iconic musicians of our time-- from janis joplin and jim morrison to bob dylan and elton john-- rock and roll journalist ben fong-torres. i'm maria hinojosa; this is one on one. ben fong-torres, so you don't play a musical instrument, but you are an icon in rock and roll. >> no! >> hinojosa: yes! >> i am not. >> hinojosa: rolling stone magazine made you famous. you were an editor there for well over a decade, and people will remember you as...
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to the super popular version but then bob dylan recorded it did this one i will play for you.ren's song. no one knows what the title means, this is what it sounded like traditionally. the two young women that you see on the far right on the screen are the ones singing the song. it is a family who performed a series of traditional songs. >> i learned this when i was small. we sing the song when we were we just saying the song. it was not a accident at all. ♪ >> that is what it sounded like when the recorded at red this led to a fight. readingally came to our room to research these traditional recordings. one of the things she listened to was this. she did not tell us she was going to do that. about one year later this emerged. ♪ it is one of the parts of our job that we enjoy. helping people find the material so that they can do something creative with it. that is one of the many things we do. we also serve researchers who are writing books or working on historical questions. we have hours every day and hour reading room when people can go ahead and do research on these materia
to the super popular version but then bob dylan recorded it did this one i will play for you.ren's song. no one knows what the title means, this is what it sounded like traditionally. the two young women that you see on the far right on the screen are the ones singing the song. it is a family who performed a series of traditional songs. >> i learned this when i was small. we sing the song when we were we just saying the song. it was not a accident at all. ♪ >> that is what it...
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from the rolling stones, beatles, bob dylan. realize what we were doing and willing to take artists like the beatles who never licensed stuff to license full day in let us an interrater music, which was andeminal to the time sometimes commenting on the times which i hope make the narrative that much more authentic. charlie: speak about how you cover the significance and impact of the antiwar movement, which included veterans throwing their metals. ton: it was very interesting see this. the antiwar movement began as the civil rights movement in the early 60's. that any war was wrong. more and more americans got sucked in and more information came back to the u.s. of the s that of american bombing was happening in vietnam. the antiwar movement group. draft calls grew. the draftair the way was implemented. there was tension around that. essentially, the antiwar movement grew and grew and had more and more presence in our society. it also is not representative of every american's point of view. american public has an evolving perspe
from the rolling stones, beatles, bob dylan. realize what we were doing and willing to take artists like the beatles who never licensed stuff to license full day in let us an interrater music, which was andeminal to the time sometimes commenting on the times which i hope make the narrative that much more authentic. charlie: speak about how you cover the significance and impact of the antiwar movement, which included veterans throwing their metals. ton: it was very interesting see this. the...
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who are incredible as well, the avon brothers, -- the avett brothers, margo price, van morrison, bob dylanhis game. it has been a remarkable summer. charlie: so all of you are performing? sheryl: it is like a traveling circus. i said, can you believe you are still doing this? you have this tour going for years and years and you are still doing it, and there are still kids in your backstage parking lot. it is just incredible he has kept this going. he's the architect and the teacher. he's just incredible. charlie: how much success -- much success with this. sheryl: thank you. charlie: thank you for joining us. see you next time. >> ♪ you get in a mess talk about a buzz kill ah, ah, ah, i want some attention ah, ah, ah, don't want competition ♪ ♪ so we need tablets installed... with the menu app ready to roll. in 12 weeks. yeah. ♪ ♪ the world of fast food is being changed by faster networks. ♪ ♪ data, applications, customer experience. ♪ ♪ which is why comcast business delivers consistent network performance and speed across all your locations. fast connections everywhere. that's how you out
who are incredible as well, the avon brothers, -- the avett brothers, margo price, van morrison, bob dylanhis game. it has been a remarkable summer. charlie: so all of you are performing? sheryl: it is like a traveling circus. i said, can you believe you are still doing this? you have this tour going for years and years and you are still doing it, and there are still kids in your backstage parking lot. it is just incredible he has kept this going. he's the architect and the teacher. he's just...
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who are incredible as well, the avon brothers, -- the avett brothers, margo price, van morrison, bob dylanst at the height of his game. it has been a remarkable summer. charlie: so all of you are performing? sheryl: it is like a traveling circus. i said, can you believe you are still doing this? you have this tour going for years and years and you are still doing it, and there are still kids in your backstage parking lot. it is just incredible he has kept this going. he's the architect and the teacher. he's just incredible. charlie: how much success -- much success with this. sheryl: thank you. charlie: thank you for joining us. see you next time. >> ♪ you get in a mess talk about a buzz kill ah, ah, ah, i want some attention ah, ah, ah, don't want competition ♪ ♪ emily: i am emily chang in this is the best of "bloomberg technology." coming up, years and still completed its tie up. we will talk to michael dell about the partnership and the your landscape. the divide deepens between the president and tax. signed a 400 leaders letter on behalf of 800,000 people
who are incredible as well, the avon brothers, -- the avett brothers, margo price, van morrison, bob dylanst at the height of his game. it has been a remarkable summer. charlie: so all of you are performing? sheryl: it is like a traveling circus. i said, can you believe you are still doing this? you have this tour going for years and years and you are still doing it, and there are still kids in your backstage parking lot. it is just incredible he has kept this going. he's the architect and the...
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, his kids who are incredible as well, the avon brothers,-- the avett margo price, van morrison, bob dylangame. it has been a remarkable summer. charlie: so all of you are performing? sheryl: it is like a traveling circus. i said, can you believe you are still doing this? forhave this tour going years and years and you are still doing it, and there are still kids in your backstage parking lot. it is just incredible he has kept this going. he's the architect and the teacher. he's just incredible. charlie: how much success -- much success with this. sheryl: thank you. thank you for joining us. see you next time. you get in a mess talk about a buzz kill ah, ah, ah, i want some attention ah, don't want ♪mpetition ♪ yousef: welcome to "best of bloomberg markets: middle east." major stories jotted headline from the region this week, oil hits four week highs as refineries resume operations following hurricane harvey. also focused on hurricane irma heading towards florida and devastating islands in the caribbean. the ball is firmly in qatar's court when it comes to resolving the regional diplomati
, his kids who are incredible as well, the avon brothers,-- the avett margo price, van morrison, bob dylangame. it has been a remarkable summer. charlie: so all of you are performing? sheryl: it is like a traveling circus. i said, can you believe you are still doing this? forhave this tour going years and years and you are still doing it, and there are still kids in your backstage parking lot. it is just incredible he has kept this going. he's the architect and the teacher. he's just...
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from the rolling stones, beatles, bob dylan.d not have afforded 12, had they not realize that we were doing, and willing to take artists like the beatles or and thestills, nash young, to license it to us and let us fold in and interbreed music that was so seminal to the time and sometimes commenting on the times come into this narrative, which i hope makes it that much more authentic. charlie: to speak about how you cover, and the significance and impact of the antiwar movement, which included veterans throwing their medals away. lynn: it was very interesting to see this and figure out the chronology. the antiwar movement began as the civil rights movement in the early 1950's. there was a sense any war was immoral. they were quakers and peac enicks. as it escalated, more and more americans were sucked into it. the southvidence of vietnamese government corruption for incompetence and lack of stability. grew andar movement also the draft calls group. more and more men were called to the draft. it was unfair the way the draft was i
from the rolling stones, beatles, bob dylan.d not have afforded 12, had they not realize that we were doing, and willing to take artists like the beatles or and thestills, nash young, to license it to us and let us fold in and interbreed music that was so seminal to the time and sometimes commenting on the times come into this narrative, which i hope makes it that much more authentic. charlie: to speak about how you cover, and the significance and impact of the antiwar movement, which included...
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his kids who are incredible as well, the avon -- the avett brothers, margo price, van morrison, bob dylanjust at the height of his game. it has just been a remarkable summer. we still have more dates to do. charlie: so all of you are performing? sheryl: it is like a traveling circus. i said, can you believe you are still doing this? he has had this tour going for years and years and i said, you are still doing it and there are still kids out in your backstage parking lot playing. it is just incredible that he is kept this going. he is the architect and the teacher. he is just incredible. charlie: i wish you much success with this. sheryl: thank you. charlie: looking back and looking forward, all of the things she has learned and her sense of what it means to be alive today. thank you for joining us. see you next time. >> ♪ you get in a mess talk about a buzz kill ah, ah, ah, i want some attention ah, ah, ah, don't want competition ♪ jonathan: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek." -- oliver: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek." i'm oliver renick and we are inside the magazine's headquarters
his kids who are incredible as well, the avon -- the avett brothers, margo price, van morrison, bob dylanjust at the height of his game. it has just been a remarkable summer. we still have more dates to do. charlie: so all of you are performing? sheryl: it is like a traveling circus. i said, can you believe you are still doing this? he has had this tour going for years and years and i said, you are still doing it and there are still kids out in your backstage parking lot playing. it is just...
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. >> and the beatles and bob dylan. and we couldn't have afforded 12 had they not realized what we were doing and willing to take in many cases artists like the bateeettes or crosby stills nash and young, tunes never licensed, to license to us and permit us to fold in and interbraid their music which was so seminal to the time and sometimes commenting on the times into this narrative this then makes it i hope that much more authentic. >> rose: to speak about how you cover and the significant and impact of the antiwar movement, which included veterans throwing their metals away. >> it was interesting to understand and figure out the chronology here. the antiwar movement began as a civil rights movement and antinuclear movement in the early 6 0see. theres with a sense that any war was immore ral, war was wrong there were quakers and peaknicks you can say, as this war developed and escalated more and more americans got sucked into it and more information came back to the u.s. that the damage of that american bombing and sh
. >> and the beatles and bob dylan. and we couldn't have afforded 12 had they not realized what we were doing and willing to take in many cases artists like the bateeettes or crosby stills nash and young, tunes never licensed, to license to us and permit us to fold in and interbraid their music which was so seminal to the time and sometimes commenting on the times into this narrative this then makes it i hope that much more authentic. >> rose: to speak about how you cover and the...
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marring ot price, van more i son is going to be on this weekend, bob dylan has been on some of it whost been a remarkable will-- remarkable summer. >> rose: so you show up, all of you are performing? >> yeah, i mean it's funny, it's like a traveling circus. i was on willie's bus the other nied and i said you can believe, you're still doing this tour. >> the other night. and you have had this tour going for years and years and i said you're still doing it. and they're still kids out in your backstage parking lot playing and it is just incredible that he has kept this going. he's really, you know, he's the architect, the teacher. he's just incredible. >> rose: much success with this. >> thank you very much. >> rose: sheryl crow, be myself, a sense of looking back and looking forward, and all the things that are good about what she has learned. and her whole sense of what it means to be alive today. thank you for joining us. see you next time. for more about this program and earlier episodes visit us online at pbs.org and charlie rose.com. captioning sponsored by rose communications capt
marring ot price, van more i son is going to be on this weekend, bob dylan has been on some of it whost been a remarkable will-- remarkable summer. >> rose: so you show up, all of you are performing? >> yeah, i mean it's funny, it's like a traveling circus. i was on willie's bus the other nied and i said you can believe, you're still doing this tour. >> the other night. and you have had this tour going for years and years and i said you're still doing it. and they're still...
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that i have written over the years and recorded that have never been released, a few songs with bob dylanke a breath for a second. brian: takes two iphones. >> two iphones. anywhere at any time that's ever done i'm going to pay for own flights. if you are in finland or in moscow, i'm going to get on a plane and deliver your box set to you. steve: to everybody who buys it. >> anybody who buys it, i will go to you. now, by the way, pragmatically speaking that means a general area if you live in the north pole let's pick something a little closer. and if there is only one person in zimbabwe. we need a few people in the area. i will fly in at my expense and hand deliver it. brian: how many are you can you sell. >> we are only doing a few thousand. there is a gene simmons vault.com. it's not in stores. not online. not anywhere. steve: greenous. ainsley: i'm fascinated with your story. your parents were immigrants, correct? >> legal ones, yes. ainsley: where were they from? >> my mother and my father were from hung gray. hunhungary.not too long before . steve: there we are right now showing a p
that i have written over the years and recorded that have never been released, a few songs with bob dylanke a breath for a second. brian: takes two iphones. >> two iphones. anywhere at any time that's ever done i'm going to pay for own flights. if you are in finland or in moscow, i'm going to get on a plane and deliver your box set to you. steve: to everybody who buys it. >> anybody who buys it, i will go to you. now, by the way, pragmatically speaking that means a general area if...
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oh, i didn't know who bob dylan was for a long time either, but he's great.a poem about my parents dancing to mays and frankie beverly. when mays and frankie beverly come on in my house, mom's eyes close. she raises the spatula as if she were going to orchestrate the gumbo into existence, turns the knobs that we feel the bass thundering in the walls. she points to pops, walks over, shoulders oscillating back and forth between the melody, pops ask the same dance he's been doing since 1973. left knee, right knee, pop, snap. left knee, right knee, pop, snap. at the start of verse two, pops drops his shoulder, bites his bottom lip, and does some sort of spin move pivoting on his left foot. when he does this, it's unclear if he's hurt his back or if he's doing an unauthorized version of the sprinkler, the way his hands flip and turn and box the sky between them. the way mom looks confused about what exactly is happening, but she goes with it, because she's flyi fly like that. at the start of verse three, smoke alarms go off in the kitchen. fingers interlocked, swi
oh, i didn't know who bob dylan was for a long time either, but he's great.a poem about my parents dancing to mays and frankie beverly. when mays and frankie beverly come on in my house, mom's eyes close. she raises the spatula as if she were going to orchestrate the gumbo into existence, turns the knobs that we feel the bass thundering in the walls. she points to pops, walks over, shoulders oscillating back and forth between the melody, pops ask the same dance he's been doing since 1973. left...
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had to be a thrill to hear that bob dylan gave you a shoutout and loves your music. >> it was amazingfrom "scream above the sounds." ♪ ♪ wolves in their words don't play by the rules ♪ ♪ from mouth to ear anything's possible ♪ ♪ set the needle down take it back to the start ♪ ♪ when do we lose just how free we are ♪ ♪ help yourself to what you want get caught by the wind ♪ ♪ believing you can fly celebrate everything ♪ ♪ san batunbathing on the roof watching airplanes ♪ ♪ believing you can live forever and a day ♪ ♪ oh, oh whoa, whoa ♪ ♪ whoa, whoa ♪ every chain's got a broken link ♪ ♪ jump off the boat you can swim or sink ♪ ♪ the swallows dive through the summer nights ♪ ♪ something beautiful money just don't buy ♪ ♪ help yourself to what you want get caught by the wind ♪ ♪ believing you can fly celebrate everything ♪ ♪ sunbathing on the roof watching airplanes ♪ ♪ believing you can live yeah, forever and a day ♪ ♪ don't say it's over it's never over ♪ ♪ there's always time to change and start again today ♪ ♪ right now ♪ wolves in their words don't play by the rules ♪ ♪ from mouth t
had to be a thrill to hear that bob dylan gave you a shoutout and loves your music. >> it was amazingfrom "scream above the sounds." ♪ ♪ wolves in their words don't play by the rules ♪ ♪ from mouth to ear anything's possible ♪ ♪ set the needle down take it back to the start ♪ ♪ when do we lose just how free we are ♪ ♪ help yourself to what you want get caught by the wind ♪ ♪ believing you can fly celebrate everything ♪ ♪ san batunbathing on the roof...
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mean for the russia investigation rightp in dylan buyers has all the details and michael zeldin, cnn legal analyst and former federal prosecutor who worked with bobueller at the department of justice. dylan, what exactly do we know about what facebook turned over and i guess even how much? >> well, we know that facebook turned over everything that they know they have, at least what they're saying. obviously there could be a lot more. in fact our sources inside facebook think there could have been a lot more of the shady ad buys that facebook doesn't know about yet. what they've turned over are the actual ads in question, the ads that were bought by russian patrols linked to a pro-kremlin troll farm, the details about who bought those ads and then also equally importantly, where and how those ads were targeted and what the special counsel can do is take all of this, factor it in to his ongoing investigation into russian meddling in the u.s. election and this is where things get really important, the question about whether or not any of the campaign's own ad targeting was used by these russian patrols for their own ad targeting via facebook. a lot
mean for the russia investigation rightp in dylan buyers has all the details and michael zeldin, cnn legal analyst and former federal prosecutor who worked with bobueller at the department of justice. dylan, what exactly do we know about what facebook turned over and i guess even how much? >> well, we know that facebook turned over everything that they know they have, at least what they're saying. obviously there could be a lot more. in fact our sources inside facebook think there could...
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bob mueller is the one who's going to vindicate our democracy against criminality. >> let me ask you another question on the breaking news, the targeting of these russian ads on facebook. we heard from dylan byers that some of these ads were targeted, to baltimore, ferguson, missouri, where there were these racial tensions, as we all know. you had one ad that was targeted to idaho. is that right? where else were they targeted? >> i'm not going to talk in detail about the other targets of these ads, but it is not so much the places where they were targeted, but the substance of the false representations, the lies in these ads, that would spawn and support the kind of discord and misinformation and propaganda that might support the trump campaign. >> has it become so politically tense right now that even when the evidence is out there, people might not necessarily believe it? >> i hope that people will believe credible explanations for how the russians sought to meddle and interfere in our elections. again, it is a matter of consensus in the intelligence community. every intelligence agency says that there was this overwhelming, well-financed, and well-thought-out effort to interfere in our
bob mueller is the one who's going to vindicate our democracy against criminality. >> let me ask you another question on the breaking news, the targeting of these russian ads on facebook. we heard from dylan byers that some of these ads were targeted, to baltimore, ferguson, missouri, where there were these racial tensions, as we all know. you had one ad that was targeted to idaho. is that right? where else were they targeted? >> i'm not going to talk in detail about the other...
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bob mueller and company, thank you so much for coming down. let's continue the conversations about this because people want to know what the deal is with facebook. ben collins and dylan. coming up next. >>> senate majority leader chuck schumer has just been heard on an open mike. what he said about his dinner last night at the white house with the president. we will play it for you in just a moment. i work overtime when i can get it. i need my blood sugar to stay in control. so i asked about tresiba®. ♪ tresiba® ready ♪ tresiba® is a once-daily, long-acting insulin that lasts even longer than 24 hours. i need to cut my a1c. ♪ tresiba® ready ♪ tresiba® works like my body's insulin. releases slow and steady. providing powerful a1c reduction. my week? hectic. my weekends? my time. ♪ tresiba® ready ♪ i can take tresiba® any time of day. so if i sleep in, and delay my dose, i take it as soon as i can, as long as there's at least 8 hours between doses. once in use, tresiba® lasts 8 weeks, with or without refrigeration, twice as long as the lantus® pen. (announcer) tresiba® is used to control high blood sugar in adults with diabetes. don't use tresiba® to treat diabetic ket
bob mueller and company, thank you so much for coming down. let's continue the conversations about this because people want to know what the deal is with facebook. ben collins and dylan. coming up next. >>> senate majority leader chuck schumer has just been heard on an open mike. what he said about his dinner last night at the white house with the president. we will play it for you in just a moment. i work overtime when i can get it. i need my blood sugar to stay in control. so i asked...