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why bob dylan's whiskey line is being sued.m line is, moms love that land o' frost premium sliced meats have no by-products. [conference phone] baloney! [conference phone] has joined the call. hey baloney here. i thought this was a no by-products call? land o' frost premium. a slice above. you don't see psoriasis. i thought this was a no by-products call? you see clear skin. you see me. but if you saw me before cosentyx... ♪ i was covered. it was awful. but i didn't give up. i kept fighting. i got clear skin with cosentyx. 3 years and counting. clear skin can last. see if cosentyx could make a difference for you. cosentyx is proven to help people with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis find clear skin that can last. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting cosentyx, you should be checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms. or if you have received a vaccine or plan to. if you have inflammatory bowel
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but the story is even -- >> well, this -- >> jimmy: it's bob dylan. >> i -- i was invited to amfar thethnd it went up on the block at $30,000 and -- and the gavel fell at $1.4 million. >> jimmy: $1.4 million! [ cheers and applause ] >> there you have it. and it went for aids. >> jimmy: $1.4 million. >> it was nuts. crazy nuts. >> jimmy: geez, how cool is that? >> i didn't expect that to happen, but -- >> jimmy: i mean -- dude, before the show, i was looking at your stuff. i go, "this is amazing." i think, well, i hope nobody pressured pierce into giving me a painting. [ light laughter ] 'cause i don't really want him to. but then, i read the story about what you're going to tell me, the bob dylan. >> no, this was -- >> jimmy: it sold for $1.4 million. i go, "he's not giving you a a painting, jimmy you're not getting" -- [ laughter ] >> no, i've done -- i've done 100 copies of this. so, one's got your name on it. so, there you have it. >> jimmy: is that right? >> yeah. there you go. >> jimmy: oh, my gosh. >> all right. [ cheers and applause ] right here, right now. >> jimmy: i'll sell it
but the story is even -- >> well, this -- >> jimmy: it's bob dylan. >> i -- i was invited to amfar thethnd it went up on the block at $30,000 and -- and the gavel fell at $1.4 million. >> jimmy: $1.4 million! [ cheers and applause ] >> there you have it. and it went for aids. >> jimmy: $1.4 million. >> it was nuts. crazy nuts. >> jimmy: geez, how cool is that? >> i didn't expect that to happen, but -- >> jimmy: i mean -- dude, before...
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hey everybody i'm stephen bob dylan task hollywood guy usual suspects favorite movie proud american first of all i'm just as george washington and r.v.'s just. joined the big board this is my buddy max the famous financial guru and we'll she's a little bit different i understand. that there were no windows up last but not least my larger than life. and aspiring star rio with all the drama happening in our country i'm shooting the road to have some fun . every day americans know. what's america to our ancestors suffered and see how things got so crazy i was naked. hopefully short to bridge the gap this is the great american pill which. our heroes make their way through mexico max is fascinated with the landscape along the way. and actually live in the country. i'm getting concho stuff you know the landscape was so incredible and the mountain ranges and you see those images and then you see them seeing them for years and to see him up close and personal. it's . just so beautiful. just isn't the mountaintops and you know those images but so you really live it and say it you know really feel
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up come up bob dylan sinful middle school condemned by the church. and all that evil feeling that you feel when you cite. the apostles of music. to stop the old no one is more popular than jesus up. religious morality preachers subversive rocker. battle with. more shooting potential by placing a warning label on music products. rock and religion a clutch that brings many problems to life. for the two really so irreconcilable the obama car. bomb can roll over stores aug nineteenth w. . the law. the law. the law. business d.w. news live from berlin nasa launches a groundbreaking mission to touch the sun the part her solar probe blasts off from cape canaveral on its way to unlock the mysteries of our stars sizzling atmosphere . also coming out of charlottesville virginia is marking the first anniversary of winds of premises for.
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coming up in today's going underground but first on this day in one nine hundred sixty two singer bob dylan recorded the song that would make him a star blowin in the wind he introduced it by saying it was no protest song later though he said that the greatest protest song ever written was by someone we speak to today we caught up with the grammy award winning artist. and film star known for you can get it if you really want harvey they come many rivers to cross i can see clearly now and countless others jimmy cliff speaks to us at a hotel in west london jimmy you're touring across europe across the world the big talk here across the world obviously terms america but here is after the injustice of the wars there is migration and that the moment the european union is cutting down on migrants what is behind this all refugees sub-zero you heard us on exactly not actually about this kind of aggression oh yeah but refugees was triggered by the migration situation that was going on in you know some of the places a cold you know naked across seen coming come to italy come from libya come on who ov
coming up in today's going underground but first on this day in one nine hundred sixty two singer bob dylan recorded the song that would make him a star blowin in the wind he introduced it by saying it was no protest song later though he said that the greatest protest song ever written was by someone we speak to today we caught up with the grammy award winning artist. and film star known for you can get it if you really want harvey they come many rivers to cross i can see clearly now and...
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coming up at today's going underground but first on this day in one nine hundred sixty two singer bob dylan recorded the song that would make him a star blowin in the wind he introduced it by saying it was no protest song later though he said that the greatest protest song ever written was by someone we speak to today we caught up with the grammy award winning artist and film star known for you can get it if you really want toddler they come many rivers to cross i can see clearly now and countless others jimmy cliff speaks to us at a hotel in west london jimmy are touring across europe across the world the big talk here across the world obviously trumps america but here is to the injustice of the war there is migration and that the moment the european union is cutting down on migrants what is behind this all refugees something i know you've heard something not actually about this kind of migration oh yeah but refugees was triggered by the migration situation. that was going on in you know some of the places a call you know naked across seeing coming and italy come from libya come over and s
coming up at today's going underground but first on this day in one nine hundred sixty two singer bob dylan recorded the song that would make him a star blowin in the wind he introduced it by saying it was no protest song later though he said that the greatest protest song ever written was by someone we speak to today we caught up with the grammy award winning artist and film star known for you can get it if you really want toddler they come many rivers to cross i can see clearly now and...
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coming up at today's going underground but first on this day in one nine hundred sixty two singer bob dylan recorded the song that would make him a star blow in the wind he introduced it by saying it was no protest song later though he said that the greatest protest song ever written was by someone we speak to today we caught up with the grammy award winning artist and film star known for you can get it if you really want tabi they come many rivers to cross i can see clearly now and countless others jimmy cliff speaks to us at a hotel in west london jimmy are touring across europe across the. world the big talk here across the world obviously trumps america but here is after the injustice of the wars there is migration. that the moment the european union is cutting down on migrants what is behind us all refugees sub-zero universe does not exactly have not actually about this kind of a way gratian oh yeah but refugees was triggered by the migration situation that was going on in you know some of the places a cold you know naked across seeing coming home to italy come from libya come over and
coming up at today's going underground but first on this day in one nine hundred sixty two singer bob dylan recorded the song that would make him a star blow in the wind he introduced it by saying it was no protest song later though he said that the greatest protest song ever written was by someone we speak to today we caught up with the grammy award winning artist and film star known for you can get it if you really want tabi they come many rivers to cross i can see clearly now and countless...
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you have not mentioned bob dylan. he inspired our generation. in 1968, he was in woodstock. we were suffering some kind of separation anxiety. on fm radio, his songs were playing every 15 minutes. nobody could escape awareness of what he had to say about american militarism beginning in 1962. in 1964 and 1965 you have not figured it out yet, none of us had. guest: i was still in high school. caller: i hope you will stop to think about this. i wrote a book about this subject. emphasizing dylan use of enigma to teach ethics. the title is singing in the christian era. he is a prophet. host: thank you. guest: bob dylan is one of the great ones, of course, but i would just point out that we cannot mention everybody who had anything to do with the year of 1968. she is right. that is why he was awarded the nobel prize. he is a great poet and put things into perspective and is still at it. texas, jerry is next. republican line. caller: thank you for taking my call. i remember the 1960's very distinctly. i am 82 years old. i lost a brother-in-law during the tet offensive. my brother
you have not mentioned bob dylan. he inspired our generation. in 1968, he was in woodstock. we were suffering some kind of separation anxiety. on fm radio, his songs were playing every 15 minutes. nobody could escape awareness of what he had to say about american militarism beginning in 1962. in 1964 and 1965 you have not figured it out yet, none of us had. guest: i was still in high school. caller: i hope you will stop to think about this. i wrote a book about this subject. emphasizing dylan...
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you have not mentioned bob dylan . he inspired our generation. in 1968 he wasn't in and out public but we were suffering from some kind of separation anxiety. on fm radio, his songs were laying every 15 minutes. awareness ofescape what he had had to say about american mill terrorism bin be thing in 1962 and 1963 and 1964 and 1965 and you haven't figured it out yet. host: i was still in high school. caller: the title of philosophy in the christian era. he was a profit. host: thank you. goip boll dillon -- bob dylan was one of the great once, of course. but we can't mention everything that had to do with the year 196 . she's right. that's why he was aawarded the nobel prize. he was a great poet and put things in pept and he's still at it, which i applaud. host: republican line, caller from texas. caller: thank you. i remember the 1960's distinctly. 'm 82 years old. the 1964 democratic convention i remember very well. they would get it and make a speech and the c-network would interpret what they said and it was a big joke at work. what the person s
you have not mentioned bob dylan . he inspired our generation. in 1968 he wasn't in and out public but we were suffering from some kind of separation anxiety. on fm radio, his songs were laying every 15 minutes. awareness ofescape what he had had to say about american mill terrorism bin be thing in 1962 and 1963 and 1964 and 1965 and you haven't figured it out yet. host: i was still in high school. caller: the title of philosophy in the christian era. he was a profit. host: thank you. goip boll...
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another james but i mean bob dylan producer with all the billing beats. you know i just love it that i salute. out of the mata a appeasing the build a. lot of pop all worked up about him to give me the life. and what i would say you know kill them i said that in. but can you cannot me as. a kid see and. nor do quit on me as a kid you know i don't but i'm just pointing out for those who don't. i get jealous that in the future i want to anything i can. tell my noggin by that time of the time i've had no business out since. it's. more than going to your map me up never miss give you the way yours was no good. and we got off not wish me good. service comes out the elses mcgaugh good ones out there cause we got it going to good late. in. the winter we are nicked up and go to work with no good. and. gone. a good eleven live with a group. but the. lucas if you would only. this it could all. now when i'm. upset i mean they don't collect. them actually that a child would. be with. the one it is easy he. is a big. deal. and i'm out on him but i wonder about. is if.
another james but i mean bob dylan producer with all the billing beats. you know i just love it that i salute. out of the mata a appeasing the build a. lot of pop all worked up about him to give me the life. and what i would say you know kill them i said that in. but can you cannot me as. a kid see and. nor do quit on me as a kid you know i don't but i'm just pointing out for those who don't. i get jealous that in the future i want to anything i can. tell my noggin by that time of the time i've...
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so what's the connection between bob dylan and old new york city timber?es, - (phone ringing) - big button, and volume-enhanced phones. get details on this state program. call or visit with pg&e in the sierras. and i'm an arborist since the onset of the drought, more than 129 million trees have died in california. pg&e prunes and removes over a million trees every year to ensure that hazardous trees can't impact power lines. and since the onset of the drought we've doubled our efforts. i grew up in the forests out in this area and honestly it's heartbreaking to see all these trees dying. what guides me is ensuring that the public is going to be safer and that these forests can be sustained and enjoyed by the community in the future. and accessories for your mobile phone. like this device to increase volume on your cell phone. - ( phone ringing ) - get details on this state program call or visit ♪ >>> an increasing amount of new construction is dotting the iconic new york city skyline. but as big buildings go up, aismall music shop is working to preserve th
so what's the connection between bob dylan and old new york city timber?es, - (phone ringing) - big button, and volume-enhanced phones. get details on this state program. call or visit with pg&e in the sierras. and i'm an arborist since the onset of the drought, more than 129 million trees have died in california. pg&e prunes and removes over a million trees every year to ensure that hazardous trees can't impact power lines. and since the onset of the drought we've doubled our efforts....
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. >> as far as things to read, as a christmas present i got a book called why bob dylan matters written by a harvard professor who studied his poetry and i think like one -- it sounds like it will be very good that is that a serious level a serious level not the entertaining level. [laughter] . . . . brother or sister is seriously ill and what you can do to make the process go better. sorry. and i started in on that and i r think it is going to be a good finish. >>> good evening. i am claire and on behalf of harvard bookstore thank you for joining us for an event with maryanne wolf to discuss her book "reader, come home the reading brain in a digital world." i would like to take a moment to let you know of upcoming events. it is high summer and that means one thing, fiction friday. for the rest of august and store new fiction purchases will be 15% off every friday for members of our frequent buyer flyer program. next my
. >> as far as things to read, as a christmas present i got a book called why bob dylan matters written by a harvard professor who studied his poetry and i think like one -- it sounds like it will be very good that is that a serious level a serious level not the entertaining level. [laughter] . . . . brother or sister is seriously ill and what you can do to make the process go better. sorry. and i started in on that and i r think it is going to be a good finish. >>> good evening....
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by baird's counting, he spends over a million dollars to add works by bob dylan, dee dee ramone, vincent, and buddy hackett. he also snatches up works by simply notorious figures -- john gotti, adolf hitler, charles manson, and john wayne gacy. his art shows attract even more bold-face names. >> he kept a database, and so he could mail out, you know, 5,000 invitations at a time. if you were on baird's list, you know you're going to run into a 100 people you know. you're bound to see hoop. he sort of had the same crew always there. >> but every great party comes to an end. and in 2007, concern is spreading among baird's closest friends, like marianne macy. >> you know, the 4:00 or 5:00 a.m. lifestyle had to change. he didn't look healthy. people's lifestyles changed, and baird was still out there doing a lot of the same stuff. >> do you want to do it afterwards? >> no, right now is cool. >> i think it was more like work for him later. >> on february 21, 2008, baird jones, life of the party circuit, is found dead in his apartment. he's 53 years old. do you remember when you heard he had pa
by baird's counting, he spends over a million dollars to add works by bob dylan, dee dee ramone, vincent, and buddy hackett. he also snatches up works by simply notorious figures -- john gotti, adolf hitler, charles manson, and john wayne gacy. his art shows attract even more bold-face names. >> he kept a database, and so he could mail out, you know, 5,000 invitations at a time. if you were on baird's list, you know you're going to run into a 100 people you know. you're bound to see hoop....
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he resembles a young bob dylan. now, lawrence and oppenheimer, they attend the weekly seminars, and oppenheimer, of course, the scientific head of the u.s. atomic bomb process, amazed everybody with his ability to assimilate new ideas. his extraordinary memory and the fact that to quote a contemporary, he knew more experimental physics than even the experimental physicists did. in 1932 he we want to his -- wrote to his brother that "we are busy making -- sorry -- we are busy studying nuclei and neutrons and disintegrations trying to make some peace between the inadequate theory and the absurd refrl useary -- revolutionary experiments. " just as oppenheimer had hoped, atomic physics was by now no longer europe's exclusive reserves. on a visit to berkeley in 1933 john cockashcroft was startled to see it run more like a factory than a laboratory. in his words, the experimenters were divided into shifts. maintenance shifts and experimenters. when a fork developed in the psych lowtron, the maintenance crew rushed forward
he resembles a young bob dylan. now, lawrence and oppenheimer, they attend the weekly seminars, and oppenheimer, of course, the scientific head of the u.s. atomic bomb process, amazed everybody with his ability to assimilate new ideas. his extraordinary memory and the fact that to quote a contemporary, he knew more experimental physics than even the experimental physicists did. in 1932 he we want to his -- wrote to his brother that "we are busy making -- sorry -- we are busy studying...
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there is, as a christmas present i got a book called why bob dylan matters. it is written by a harvard professor. who studied poetry and i think i sound like it is going to be very good. that would be sort of in a serious level. not the entertaining level. and jeff rosen has written a new biography, william howard taft which is good about it here it is light, not thick toned. and i think it is quickly paced. microphone. yes, sir, sorry. >> can you hear me? change of focus. you described the hierarchy of the kennedy brothers. what was their relationship of john and bobby to teddy? >> so in >> host: thomas hazlett your new book is called the political spectrum technology from herbert hoover to the smartphone. >> guest: is not a technical book and not a hard read but a lot of stories about where we are now on how we got here in the wireless world. it's really quite fascinating how we got here in the politics other than how the 1927 radio act basly
there is, as a christmas present i got a book called why bob dylan matters. it is written by a harvard professor. who studied poetry and i think i sound like it is going to be very good. that would be sort of in a serious level. not the entertaining level. and jeff rosen has written a new biography, william howard taft which is good about it here it is light, not thick toned. and i think it is quickly paced. microphone. yes, sir, sorry. >> can you hear me? change of focus. you described...
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you have not mentioned bob dylan. he inspired our generation. in 1968 he was at woodstock. but wenot out in public were suffering some kind of separation anxiety. on the radio, his songs were playing every 15 minutes. nothing -- no one could escape awareness about what he had to say about american militarism in the 1960's. host: rubber, thank you for the call. ut to perfectly what i wanted to talk about next, which was a koerner report. what actually happened in our cities. there is a radio-television coverage of the riots. news media has failed to report adequately on these problems. w from those photographs. there was a hell of a lot more. probably one of the reasons campaign.ed his host:host: one more moment from the democratic convention in chicago courteous of cbs news. the trouble.te: >> is there going to be any delay in this convention as a result of what's going on downtown? as >> i >> told the other fella, i've been waiting with the delegation.i haven't and watching television -- been watching television. i understand there's the trouble. -- there is trouble. >> so
you have not mentioned bob dylan. he inspired our generation. in 1968 he was at woodstock. but wenot out in public were suffering some kind of separation anxiety. on the radio, his songs were playing every 15 minutes. nothing -- no one could escape awareness about what he had to say about american militarism in the 1960's. host: rubber, thank you for the call. ut to perfectly what i wanted to talk about next, which was a koerner report. what actually happened in our cities. there is a...
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she prepared a lecture for the occasion owhether or not bob dylan was worthy of the nobel prize for literatu. that's all the context you need for what you're about to see. let's start with an introduction. tell us, where you were born? >> i think i was born in bensonhurst, which is a section of brooklyn.a. i received my rom brooklyn college 1945. in the jewish community of brooklyn in the 40's a girl was expected to be married and the worst thing that could happen to her would be spinsterhood and what was my fate? to be a spinster. so i got on a greyhoun i went with a friend and it took us five days and constipation to get to berkeley. teaching was the one thing that a woman could do. i could command the ion of a class. ofhad a voice. i had that kinersonality, ivat did not seem teacherly but was provoc well, you couldn't be in charge of the weather. we should have done this yesterday. >> goldbloom: i think this works well. >> well, my philosophy is that everything that can go wrong will go wrong. let's hope for the best. >> goldbloom: okay. >> now steve, are we on ocean ave? i think we are.
she prepared a lecture for the occasion owhether or not bob dylan was worthy of the nobel prize for literatu. that's all the context you need for what you're about to see. let's start with an introduction. tell us, where you were born? >> i think i was born in bensonhurst, which is a section of brooklyn.a. i received my rom brooklyn college 1945. in the jewish community of brooklyn in the 40's a girl was expected to be married and the worst thing that could happen to her would be...
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there is, i got as a christmas present a book called why bob dylan matters. it's written by a harvard professor who has studied his poetry, and i think it sounds like it's going to be very good. that would be sort of in a serious level, not the entertaining level. and jeff rosen has written a new biography of william howard taft that he is good but it's light, it's not like a thick tone, and i think it's quickly paced enough you will not get bogged down in it. and joanna breyer has written a book called, i think it's when your child is sick, something like that. she's worked in pediatric area of children here's the list of my cancer that. it's an important book. your child doesn't have to be sick to read it. it makes interesting connections between good parenting advice and thinks how you tell a sibling that their brother or sister seriously ill, what you can do to make that process go better. and i started in on that and i think it's going to be great. >> booktv wants to know what you're reading. send us your summer reading list @booktv on twitter, instagram
there is, i got as a christmas present a book called why bob dylan matters. it's written by a harvard professor who has studied his poetry, and i think it sounds like it's going to be very good. that would be sort of in a serious level, not the entertaining level. and jeff rosen has written a new biography of william howard taft that he is good but it's light, it's not like a thick tone, and i think it's quickly paced enough you will not get bogged down in it. and joanna breyer has written a...
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. ♪ [music break] amy: "george jackson" by bob dylan.rge jackson, 47 years ago, he was killed by guards at san quentin when he attempted to escape. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. prisoners across the country are set to go on strike today in a mass mobilization demanding improved living conditions, andter access to resources, the end of what they call modern-day slavery. prisoners in at least 17 states arare expected to o participaten the strike, coordinating sit-ins, hunger strikes, work stoppages, and commissary boycotts from today until september 9, the 47th anniversary of the deadly attica uprising. in addition to our guests cole dorsey and amani sawari, who are both mr. strike organizers, i want to bring in heather ann thompson, american historian, author, and activist. she just wrote the pulitzer prize-winning book "blood in the water: the attica prison uprising of 1971 and its legacy." professor thompson, can you talk about the timing of this strike? soon after lee, the prison u
. ♪ [music break] amy: "george jackson" by bob dylan.rge jackson, 47 years ago, he was killed by guards at san quentin when he attempted to escape. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. prisoners across the country are set to go on strike today in a mass mobilization demanding improved living conditions, andter access to resources, the end of what they call modern-day slavery. prisoners in at least 17 states arare expected to o...
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there is, i've got as a christmas present a book called why bob dylan matters. it's written by a harvard professor who has studied his poetry and i think it sounds like it'sgoing to be very good. that would be sort of in the serious level . not be entertaining level. and jeff rosen has written a new biography of william howard taft and it's good and it's light, it's kind of like a thick tome. i think it's quickly paste enough you don't get bogged down in it. and joanna breyer has written a book called i think it's when your child is sick or something like that, worked in pediatrics area with children perhaps with these diseases, cancer and all of that and i think it's a very important book. your child doesn't have to be set to read it. it makes interesting connections between i think the parenting advice and things like how do you tell a sibling that their brother is seriously ill, what you can do to make that process better. and i started in on that and i think it's good to finish. >> we want to know what you're reading, send us your summer reading list at c-sp
there is, i've got as a christmas present a book called why bob dylan matters. it's written by a harvard professor who has studied his poetry and i think it sounds like it'sgoing to be very good. that would be sort of in the serious level . not be entertaining level. and jeff rosen has written a new biography of william howard taft and it's good and it's light, it's kind of like a thick tome. i think it's quickly paste enough you don't get bogged down in it. and joanna breyer has written a book...
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i heard bob dylan go after reporters. he said something happening here, but you don't know about it do you, mr. jones? >> i didn't want to be mr. jones. i was out there. do you know, it did become a big story? i want to talk about all of the things that made it that way. it was april piece demonstrations that got beat up here in chicago. there was bailey's comment about shooting to kill and shooting to mehmet. police actions not only challenged the city, the democratic party and the nation but, this is why we are here, it challenged the way the news media and reporters like me to find and covered the news. it challenged journalism's business as usual and our tried and true way of doing the job. if forced us to look at, we had to redefine what we meant as objectivity. you heard the word being used a lot today. objectivity in reporting the news meant that at the time, offering both sides in a point, counterpoint simultaneous rebuttal of every story, carefully steering what we thought was truth and to the appearance, safety
i heard bob dylan go after reporters. he said something happening here, but you don't know about it do you, mr. jones? >> i didn't want to be mr. jones. i was out there. do you know, it did become a big story? i want to talk about all of the things that made it that way. it was april piece demonstrations that got beat up here in chicago. there was bailey's comment about shooting to kill and shooting to mehmet. police actions not only challenged the city, the democratic party and the...
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i heard bob dylan go after reporters say "something is happening here, but you don't know what it is, do you, mr. jones?" i didn't want to be mr. jones. i wanted to be out there and cover this thing in a serious way. so i was out there. as you know, it did become a big story. i want to talk about all the things that made it that way. there was a april peace demonstrations that got beat up here in chicago. there was, there was the daley's comments about shoot to kill and shoot to maim. the protests and police actions not only challenged the city, the democratic party and the nation's soul. and this is why we're here today. it challenged and changed the way the news media, reporters like me, defined and covered the news. it challenged journalism's kind of business as usual in our tried-and-true ways of doing the job. first of all, it forced us to look at and perhaps redefine what we meant as objectivity. you heard that word being used a lot today. objectivity in reporting the news meant at that time offering both sides, in a point-counterpoint, simultaneous rebuttal of every story, care
i heard bob dylan go after reporters say "something is happening here, but you don't know what it is, do you, mr. jones?" i didn't want to be mr. jones. i wanted to be out there and cover this thing in a serious way. so i was out there. as you know, it did become a big story. i want to talk about all the things that made it that way. there was a april peace demonstrations that got beat up here in chicago. there was, there was the daley's comments about shoot to kill and shoot to maim....
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don't forget, bloomberg daybreak, your morning briefing coast-to-coast, bob dylan and karen moskow onis is bloomberg. ♪ s bloomberg. ♪ tom: "bloomberg surveilllance." day, theaugust doldrums of august. except for francine lacqua, fired up as we get through the month of august. on tesla.s fired up he is a tesla bowl. sharp comments on mr. musk. absolutely be furious if anyone tries to get rid of elon musk. he is a genius of our time. this guy is the howard hughes of our time. i want to invest with elon. he needs help. i think there is no doubt he needs help. tom: the howard hughes of our time. i can just imagine the fingernails as well. carefully cropped fingernails are had by bloomberg opinions webb.ent as -- there are a few bulls left. alex: he is the extreme. he is one of the most bullish bulls out there. this points to the blinkers on some of these tesla bulls. he was asked who would you like to see as chief operating officer, and he said tim cook. that is mind-boggling to me. i hope he was saying a tim cook type person. it was not immediately clear that is what he meant. tom: almo
don't forget, bloomberg daybreak, your morning briefing coast-to-coast, bob dylan and karen moskow onis is bloomberg. ♪ s bloomberg. ♪ tom: "bloomberg surveilllance." day, theaugust doldrums of august. except for francine lacqua, fired up as we get through the month of august. on tesla.s fired up he is a tesla bowl. sharp comments on mr. musk. absolutely be furious if anyone tries to get rid of elon musk. he is a genius of our time. this guy is the howard hughes of our time. i...
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