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dude was like, man, you ain't going to get bob dylan -- bob dylan don't even show up for his own videoou think -- and so keep in mind those -- like what's crazy is those days, the security factor was a little different. i shot the whole video at l.a.x. >> yeah, yeah. >> can you imagine now trying to shut down the airport to shoot a music video? it ain't going to happen like that. >> you might get arrested there, too. >> man. >> and maybe more quickly at l.a.x. >> quick. >> since you went there, there's certain songs that you have do not -- true of many great artists -- where the hook gets in your head, and the minute you hear reference to it, your mind -- your lips start to move. when you say gone to the -- i'll be gone to november -- >> i'll be gone -- >> to november. it's like -- like the hook just gets in your head, man. and it -- you can't let it go. >> i love that. i think probably the -- one of the coolest things of the year for me was texts back and forth can carlos santana. and i remember -- back and forth with carlos santana. and i remember him saying we don't do music, we do
dude was like, man, you ain't going to get bob dylan -- bob dylan don't even show up for his own videoou think -- and so keep in mind those -- like what's crazy is those days, the security factor was a little different. i shot the whole video at l.a.x. >> yeah, yeah. >> can you imagine now trying to shut down the airport to shoot a music video? it ain't going to happen like that. >> you might get arrested there, too. >> man. >> and maybe more quickly at l.a.x....
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bob dylan played the guitar at george harrison's benefit concert for bangladesh in 1971.nother one of bob dylan's guitars sold for almost $1 million in 2013. >> the 49ers were on the verge of the first victory of the season. a rookie quarterback deliver the best game of his career. was it enough? the kickoff, coming up. >>> what is cool about your school? email your nominations to coolschools@kpix.com. we may feature your school on a thursday morning show. what if there was only one paper? now what if there was only one mattress? one is not a choice. choose your mattress with tulo. everything you want in a bed, in a box. what if there was only one pet? now what if there was only one mattress? one is not a choice. choose your mattress with tulo. everything you want in a bed, in a box. struck the 49ers had a lame duck status with the jimmy garoppolo trade. it may have been a final start with manning getting a pregame pass from his older brother, peyton, second quarter. marquise goodwin, 83-yard touchdown. the 49ers longest touchdown pass since 2005 and they led the game, 10
bob dylan played the guitar at george harrison's benefit concert for bangladesh in 1971.nother one of bob dylan's guitars sold for almost $1 million in 2013. >> the 49ers were on the verge of the first victory of the season. a rookie quarterback deliver the best game of his career. was it enough? the kickoff, coming up. >>> what is cool about your school? email your nominations to coolschools@kpix.com. we may feature your school on a thursday morning show. what if there was only...
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all right, don't cue up the bob dylan, but that's the way that it looks for the up coming week. and you can that rain, that pounding rain on the skylight here. light here. and there's one on 586 and pleasure this area. if you are close enough to the core of the low, you get a little more instability, i could keep an eye on things up north. to mendocino and lake county, you could see that development later. zoom, that is swinging in and ushering in that colder air. the snow could make it down to about 5,000 feet. mainly around the lake level and at last check, most people were reporting snow. lake port at 42. so a big difference from a week ago. you can see up in the sierra, there's some snow up there and probably goes until past noon. 28 in truckie. 40s and 50s for some. and there's isolated bursts of moderate rain here, and then after that, we're on the dry side. the days are getting very short now. we're watching out for thick fog unless the breeze takes care of that. it should be quiet until the weekend and that looks very cold. low snow levels. >> well, that's good. >> we do
all right, don't cue up the bob dylan, but that's the way that it looks for the up coming week. and you can that rain, that pounding rain on the skylight here. light here. and there's one on 586 and pleasure this area. if you are close enough to the core of the low, you get a little more instability, i could keep an eye on things up north. to mendocino and lake county, you could see that development later. zoom, that is swinging in and ushering in that colder air. the snow could make it down to...
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bob dylan is a great example. he sat there with bob dylan and got yeah, maybe. >> just like that? did it come from? >> it just came. charlie: eventually the silence will work for you. the interviewee will feel compelled. jeff: eventually there is a relationship that builds, and it is tween the two of you. forget about all the other people watching. ed did that brilliantly. it was a shock when we lost them. it was as it was with bob simon, just a shock, stunning development, and we -- i will never forget that weekend that , and then lost bob, both of them in their 60's. charlie: cancer and leukemia. jeff: leukemia that rose up, and after he had an diagnosed, and within three weeks coming he was gone. it absolutely attacked his system. everything, aer tribute to him, over a four-day period was therapeutic because you hear his boys coming out of every edit room. charlie: buffett loved him and came back. jeff: what's the line he is with lena horne? charlie: people always say what is your best interview. i would tell them the story of ed bradley, who told the story about going to heave
bob dylan is a great example. he sat there with bob dylan and got yeah, maybe. >> just like that? did it come from? >> it just came. charlie: eventually the silence will work for you. the interviewee will feel compelled. jeff: eventually there is a relationship that builds, and it is tween the two of you. forget about all the other people watching. ed did that brilliantly. it was a shock when we lost them. it was as it was with bob simon, just a shock, stunning development, and we...
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but bob dylan, great songs like "eve of destruction." now it's all coming closer again. not best of reasons, i think. people of all ages are feeling the pull of a time when leaders spoke of values, when people sat around and argued the great issues of war and peace, and the individual versus the nation. we look with envy at a time when people thought big and put their competing hope lts aside. well, tonight, today, we have a president who never speaks of right or wrong, who never cites a moral compass for himself or country are, acts as if the only thing that matters on this earth is the act itself, his act. that's "hardball" for now. "all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> tonight on "all in." >> when you talk about innocent, i am truly not involved in any form of collusion with russia. >> the president's bodyguard grilled on the hill. >> i'm
but bob dylan, great songs like "eve of destruction." now it's all coming closer again. not best of reasons, i think. people of all ages are feeling the pull of a time when leaders spoke of values, when people sat around and argued the great issues of war and peace, and the individual versus the nation. we look with envy at a time when people thought big and put their competing hope lts aside. well, tonight, today, we have a president who never speaks of right or wrong, who never...
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is it bob dylan? >> yeah.1998, you and others interviewed then-candidate bill clinton. what did you recognize that told you he was going to be a political force? >> he was young. very eloquent and spoken. he had a glib thing about him. he was personable. >> and he knew how to handle the media. how to use the media. >> he was young and charming. >> in 2013 august, you put one of the boston bombers on the cover of the magazine. >> right. >> a lot of people said you glamorized him. was it a mistake? >> i think, looking back, i would not have done it again. i think that cover is so powerful an idea. and so iconic a place to be, that people's minds reserved for heroes only. and he was a villain. it was a mistake to have a villain there. that picture, he looked like a rock star. he looked like the kid who lived next door. and now, that aspect of it really hurt people. it was a great story. but i would not have put it on the cover. >> is that the biggest do-over? >> the other one is the university of virginia case. w
is it bob dylan? >> yeah.1998, you and others interviewed then-candidate bill clinton. what did you recognize that told you he was going to be a political force? >> he was young. very eloquent and spoken. he had a glib thing about him. he was personable. >> and he knew how to handle the media. how to use the media. >> he was young and charming. >> in 2013 august, you put one of the boston bombers on the cover of the magazine. >> right. >> a lot of...
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credit goes to employers and bob dylan and my position we invested a lot taught the principal reason lucian of the challenged of the situation not that that isn't in arkansas. from events preceding bizarre cases we stand apart as a unit nation divided by the neutral tone aren't peace in the unity which we have displayed in the past few weeks. this is one that we do well indeed proud page we have added to the silence of complicity solutions and settlement. that it sees and how many should because it is because of our we relate to one another before during and after the train eighteen have an eye democratic election next year. i committed to you today that this election will be held as judge will. today our ever republic of zimbabwe li news itself. by gunman who went on ensuring that the beloved democracy in our lands lengthened and respected. we fully be our family our membership of the family of nations and express our commitment to playing our pride in all regional continental and international organizations and other engines in order to make a modest contribution towards a prospero
credit goes to employers and bob dylan and my position we invested a lot taught the principal reason lucian of the challenged of the situation not that that isn't in arkansas. from events preceding bizarre cases we stand apart as a unit nation divided by the neutral tone aren't peace in the unity which we have displayed in the past few weeks. this is one that we do well indeed proud page we have added to the silence of complicity solutions and settlement. that it sees and how many should...
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bob dylan was a great example of that.e sat there with bob dylan and got yeah, baby, just like that. >> yeah. >> where did it come from. >> it just came. >> eventually. >> rose: you found some work for you. you sit back at some point the interviewee would compel compelled. >> i think that's what mike was talking about you do well here at this table eventually there's a relationship that builds and it's between the two of you forget about all the other people who are watching. >> rose: that's right. >> and ed did that brilliantly. it was a chalk when he left him as it was with bob simon. just a shock, stunning development. we worked i will never forget that weekend when we lost ed, remember when we lost bob, both of them in their 60's. >> rose: he came -- >> he rose up after he had been diagnosed and within three weeks, he was gone. it absolutely attacked his system. putting a tribute to him was very therapeutic because you hear his voice coming out and all the great stories. >> rose: all the people who loved him. >> buffet
bob dylan was a great example of that.e sat there with bob dylan and got yeah, baby, just like that. >> yeah. >> where did it come from. >> it just came. >> eventually. >> rose: you found some work for you. you sit back at some point the interviewee would compel compelled. >> i think that's what mike was talking about you do well here at this table eventually there's a relationship that builds and it's between the two of you forget about all the other people...
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the guitar once owned by bob dylan fetched nearly $400,000. it to his guitar repairman larry craig for a mere 500 bucks. craig says he kept the guitar in a humidity controlled room for the past 40 years. >> wow. accuweather forecast is coming up next at noon. we'll be right back. >> okay. >> ♪ >> meteorologist, david murphy back now with another check of that somewhat soggy accuweather forecast. >> it certainly was this morning. right now if you're by trenton and northern burlington county you still have some rain. storm tracker6 live double scan shows us that. now, the rain situation is getting a lot better. if i go in tighter on this, most of what we're seeing is lighter shades of green. some of it creeping up the i-95 corridor south of trenton and just to the east of the northeast philadelphia airport. you can kind of see that airport runway right there. and some steady rain highlighted in darker shades of green but this is really pushing out pretty quickly. a little bit more down here to the north of atlantic city. looks like most of our s
the guitar once owned by bob dylan fetched nearly $400,000. it to his guitar repairman larry craig for a mere 500 bucks. craig says he kept the guitar in a humidity controlled room for the past 40 years. >> wow. accuweather forecast is coming up next at noon. we'll be right back. >> okay. >> ♪ >> meteorologist, david murphy back now with another check of that somewhat soggy accuweather forecast. >> it certainly was this morning. right now if you're by trenton and...
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alexis says marijuana gives immediate >>> a guitar that bob dylan played in the 1970s sold for much more than expected. an anonymous buyer paid $396,000 for the 1963 martin accusic guitar. that's $100,000 more than the predicted sale price. it was sold by his repairman who bought it from dylan for 500 bucks in 1977. >> quite a markup. >>> all right, when we come back, why top doctors sounding the alarm about ugg boots. >>> first remembering liz smith, the famous gossip columnist and what she recently told abc about modern day celebrities. >>> plus, a scare at a florida airport. the tsa agent running off with a smoking bag. why he says he did it. family, but you can choose your premium finish." you were right, the black slate matte finish really goes with everything. i pulled some stuff for the dining room. e the paint pop. ooooh i love it... wooowooo come out with your hands up. ooooh. oh. that's my breast pump. (laugh) the most premium finishes, so you have the most choices. another way we make od things, for life. feel that tingle of a cold sore only abreva
alexis says marijuana gives immediate >>> a guitar that bob dylan played in the 1970s sold for much more than expected. an anonymous buyer paid $396,000 for the 1963 martin accusic guitar. that's $100,000 more than the predicted sale price. it was sold by his repairman who bought it from dylan for 500 bucks in 1977. >> quite a markup. >>> all right, when we come back, why top doctors sounding the alarm about ugg boots. >>> first remembering liz smith, the famous...
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this is played by bob dylan.t's martind-28 and he played in the rolling thunder review he did in the 1970's. he sold it to the guitar repairman for $500 when he switched to gibson. nancy: are you ready for a piece of the new album on track to shatter the sales record? reputation sold 700,000 copies day one. nats park is not big enough for her. she will play there july 10 and the tickets are on sale for a month from today. we have p absolutely. nancy: i'm so excited. michelle: carrie underwood isn't singing about a broken heart. it's a broken wrist. she thanked the fans on twitter after she fell at her home and said she has the best hubby in the world to take care of her. she certainly does. colin kaepernick is "gq"'s person of the year. how that is being received as the news spreads. >> beloved bookstore getting ready to leave bethesda row. michelle: it has been two years since one of the deadliest terror attacks in europe. today a ceremony in paris to honor the 1311 -- 130 victims killed after the gunman stormed
this is played by bob dylan.t's martind-28 and he played in the rolling thunder review he did in the 1970's. he sold it to the guitar repairman for $500 when he switched to gibson. nancy: are you ready for a piece of the new album on track to shatter the sales record? reputation sold 700,000 copies day one. nats park is not big enough for her. she will play there july 10 and the tickets are on sale for a month from today. we have p absolutely. nancy: i'm so excited. michelle: carrie underwood...
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auction to own bob dylan played that was bought for $400,000.to the guitarry pairman in the -- guitar repairman for $500. a good mark-up. >> mark calendars. taylor swift bringing the stadium tour to fedex tour july 10 of next year. the tickets going on sale december 13. ticket master verified the fans to register for advanced sales now that continues until november 28. >> district, not a new problem. mayor bowser took what she called a rat walk today. to highlight what the city is doing and curb the problem. what businesses say is the real cause of the rat problem. election results that are still to close to call that could have a big impact on the state. that is all coming up in 15 mines to recover from the crisis in the caribbean. >> it's equal treatment under the natural disaster. the natural disaster does not look at the politics and the race, location. >> congress devoted $5 billion in the aid to puerto rico after hurricane maria. much of the island is without power. thousands of americans remain homeless. alison: we have look at the rebuil
auction to own bob dylan played that was bought for $400,000.to the guitarry pairman in the -- guitar repairman for $500. a good mark-up. >> mark calendars. taylor swift bringing the stadium tour to fedex tour july 10 of next year. the tickets going on sale december 13. ticket master verified the fans to register for advanced sales now that continues until november 28. >> district, not a new problem. mayor bowser took what she called a rat walk today. to highlight what the city is...
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be rude but i'm stephen bob dylan. test hollywood gun you expect every proud american interests george bush in our view to say this is my buddy famous for mansions gurus will use a little bit different i'm. going to the inner windows up with all the drama happening in our country and the mood of. the everyday americans. and be sure to bridge the gap this is the great american. when nato led by expert interventionist barack obama and hillary clinton lead the humanitarian mission to assist the arab spring movement in two thousand and eleven libya was supposed to have been the late for the western world's military coalition having set their sights on a dictator readily painted by the mainstream media correctly as corrupt and brutal and with the right side of history talking points at the ready the libya project seemed to be a target process practice for nato but perhaps a few alarm bells might have gone off when freedom fighting militias and ghazi burned down the u.s. embassy and killed four americans but perhaps when lib
be rude but i'm stephen bob dylan. test hollywood gun you expect every proud american interests george bush in our view to say this is my buddy famous for mansions gurus will use a little bit different i'm. going to the inner windows up with all the drama happening in our country and the mood of. the everyday americans. and be sure to bridge the gap this is the great american. when nato led by expert interventionist barack obama and hillary clinton lead the humanitarian mission to assist the...
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i'm not oblivious to the manners in bob dylan's from our prose the political family and the rational divide we have we helped make this day and that's if they met expectations from the office now i occupy. the decision of my party is the man who for the purpose of political identification is i intend mary quant to save our country as the president of all citizens regardless of color creed religion try totem or political affiliation. let me read this series pays special tribute.
i'm not oblivious to the manners in bob dylan's from our prose the political family and the rational divide we have we helped make this day and that's if they met expectations from the office now i occupy. the decision of my party is the man who for the purpose of political identification is i intend mary quant to save our country as the president of all citizens regardless of color creed religion try totem or political affiliation. let me read this series pays special tribute.
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. >> reporter: guys, as bob dylan once sang, the times they are a changing.ell, that change should have lots of men who made a habit of treating women in the workplace as sexual play things shaken in their shoes. it's not hard to find women who have been the target sexual harassment or assault and chose not to report it. andrea of manayunk it was a decade ago, a client where she work. >> i mean i mentioned it to other female co-workers, and it seemed to happen right in front of mail co-workers and they didn't step up report rot the dozens of women who cued legendary comedian bill cosby of groping even raping them opened the door for other women with similar allegations. consider the newly accused movie mogul hair 15 weinstein, actor kevin spacey, comic louis ck and now rocky legend still investor stallone n politics alabama senate candidate roy moore. former president george herbert walker bush and now comedian turned senator al franken accused of groping and kissing broadcaster leanne tweet ten during a 2006uso tour. said a newell emboldened tweet ten on thu
. >> reporter: guys, as bob dylan once sang, the times they are a changing.ell, that change should have lots of men who made a habit of treating women in the workplace as sexual play things shaken in their shoes. it's not hard to find women who have been the target sexual harassment or assault and chose not to report it. andrea of manayunk it was a decade ago, a client where she work. >> i mean i mentioned it to other female co-workers, and it seemed to happen right in front of mail...
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for the --st part -- the first class this is an exercise, we gave this one group the lyrics to a bob dylanong. it was about a killing, in w hich he is portraying him as a pawn of the white elite. i remember very clearly when william bradford hughley went into mississippi and interviewed to lawyers -- two lawyers. he says that these lawyers could not care less about milo and brian, they have done their job. theyhave done the job wanted them to do. i am not trying to paint it as entirely that but i want them to know that everyone represents something much larger than themselves. we are sorting through the difficulty of understanding why jim and john johnson who grew up with isaiah nixon -- jim referr ed to him as his best friend, pulled a gun out and killed him. they were bad drinkers. maybe they were drunk that day. we are not fully understanding it but we are in pursuit of it. does that come close to answering? i would like to thank our powerful for two very and memorable presentations this morning. i have learned so my, i thank you for that -- i have learned so much, i think you for that.
for the --st part -- the first class this is an exercise, we gave this one group the lyrics to a bob dylanong. it was about a killing, in w hich he is portraying him as a pawn of the white elite. i remember very clearly when william bradford hughley went into mississippi and interviewed to lawyers -- two lawyers. he says that these lawyers could not care less about milo and brian, they have done their job. theyhave done the job wanted them to do. i am not trying to paint it as entirely that but...
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but bob dylan, great songs like "eve of destruction." now it's all coming closer again. not best of reasons, i think. people of all ages are feeling the pull of a time when leaders spoke of values, when people sat around and argued the great issues of war and peace, and the individual versus the nation. we look with envy at a time when people thought big and put their competing hope lts aside. well, tonight, today, we have a president who never speaks of right or wrong, who never cites a moral compass for himself or country are, acts as if the only thing that matters on this earth is the act itself, his act. that's "hardball" for now. "all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> tonight on "all in." >> when you talk about innocent, i am truly not involved in any form of collusion with russia. >> the president's bodyguard grilled on the hill. >> i'm no stranger to putting my hands on people. >> new russian contacts and the bombshell testimony of carter page. >> it was one of the weirder depositions i've sat through. >> and how the page testimony supports key portions o
but bob dylan, great songs like "eve of destruction." now it's all coming closer again. not best of reasons, i think. people of all ages are feeling the pull of a time when leaders spoke of values, when people sat around and argued the great issues of war and peace, and the individual versus the nation. we look with envy at a time when people thought big and put their competing hope lts aside. well, tonight, today, we have a president who never speaks of right or wrong, who never...