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we did discover that it was this remarkable woman, carole king.ou're around ♪ wild: carole king is the embodiment of what happens because, in the 60s, she is trying to write hit songs for other people. and then in the 70s, with "tapestry," it's the definition of an album of self-expression -- let me go into my house in laurel canyon and tell you about my life. after church, you always went out for pancakes. if you were lucky enough to ride in one of the girls' cars, you know what you're listening to? "tapestry." ♪ [ applause ] asher: there were a lot of very important women who were some of the most significant writers and contributors to music at the time. we're gonna do a song that's written by my friend john david souther who is my favorite california songwriter and one of my favorite singers. it's called "faithless love." she was, in many ways, my greatest collaborator. i mean, i became a professional songwriter because the best voice of my generation was doing my songs. ♪ faithless love like a river flows ♪ ♪ raindrops falling on a broken ros
we did discover that it was this remarkable woman, carole king.ou're around ♪ wild: carole king is the embodiment of what happens because, in the 60s, she is trying to write hit songs for other people. and then in the 70s, with "tapestry," it's the definition of an album of self-expression -- let me go into my house in laurel canyon and tell you about my life. after church, you always went out for pancakes. if you were lucky enough to ride in one of the girls' cars, you know what...
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i'm backstage with carol king, counting crows, and alison crouse.lsoso peter and paul of peter, paul, and mary. i was like something is wrong. why am i hear. someone tapped me on the shoulder and it was david rockefeller. i worked with him at a mountain film festival. he said,nd i just wanted to say hi. i don't usually get e-mails or messages. there was ami connection between the rockefeller family and bull lo soldier. it's like having a conversation with your left finger without your thumb knowing about it. that's what i realized when i dove into the history of ipstewardship and protection ani read and reread the report. i realize it would have been perfect if i handed it to martin luther king jr. my work is to bring people of color to the national parks and connect them toto their own inheritance. if they are are person of color they are least likely to have that. connection. i'm a bridge builder. when people ask what i do i'm an as astonishment facilitator. that's my job title. i say interpretive worker and they ask what language i speak. that th
i'm backstage with carol king, counting crows, and alison crouse.lsoso peter and paul of peter, paul, and mary. i was like something is wrong. why am i hear. someone tapped me on the shoulder and it was david rockefeller. i worked with him at a mountain film festival. he said,nd i just wanted to say hi. i don't usually get e-mails or messages. there was ami connection between the rockefeller family and bull lo soldier. it's like having a conversation with your left finger without your thumb...
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i want to talk tapestry, get your thoughts on the quarter >> carol king.. >> carol king? >> she's one of my favorite. >> musician? singers? >> the "tapestry" album. >> her best song how about -- >> you're talking about -- two drunken sailors being propped up you're talking about the capri tapestry >> it wasn't great on north america in particular, but the deal overshadows -- >> exactly because they talk about creating a luxury powerhouse. i know l slvhm. they are not lvmh. >> if they get this done, an $8 billion acquisition, they'll have versace, jimmy choo >> they wrecked jimmy choo and versace, we have to go to milan in february to see whether they are a factor. they became a factor, and now they've really pulled back for the milan fashion show >> a lot of people think there's a lot of potential in versace. >> it's up because they like the -- you know, they like the theory how about the fact that ralph lauren's been acting so poorly, even though that was the quarter? >> they've really outperformed >> they're doing poorly right now. >> because they're exp
i want to talk tapestry, get your thoughts on the quarter >> carol king.. >> carol king? >> she's one of my favorite. >> musician? singers? >> the "tapestry" album. >> her best song how about -- >> you're talking about -- two drunken sailors being propped up you're talking about the capri tapestry >> it wasn't great on north america in particular, but the deal overshadows -- >> exactly because they talk about creating a luxury...
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my first experience in central park was in front of 20 or 30,000 people and i'm backstage with carol king counting crows and alison krause. the usual people, oh and and paul of, paul and mary. why am i here with these people and they couldn't figure it out in some point i was sitting there and some untapped in on the shoulder and i looked up and it was david rockefeller. i worked with david rockefeller at the mountain film festival and he said i heard you were i just wanted to drop by and say hi and i don't usually get messages from david rockefeller but that's what happened there was a connection to the rockefeller family and the story. they are all these connections with history like having a conversation with your left finger and expecting your right thumb not to know about it. but it binds the two together and that's what i realized when i delved into this history of stewardship in this history of protection and when i read and was rereading the olmsted report i realized this would be perfect and it would have been perfect if i would have handed it to martin luther king, jr. because t
my first experience in central park was in front of 20 or 30,000 people and i'm backstage with carol king counting crows and alison krause. the usual people, oh and and paul of, paul and mary. why am i here with these people and they couldn't figure it out in some point i was sitting there and some untapped in on the shoulder and i looked up and it was david rockefeller. i worked with david rockefeller at the mountain film festival and he said i heard you were i just wanted to drop by and say...
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park, my first experience of central park was front of 20 or 30,000 people, and i'm backstage with carole king jose feliciano, counting crows and alison krauss, the usual. oh, and and peter and paul of peter. paul and mary. we're all backstage and i'm sitting around looking, something's wrong here. why am here with these people? i just couldn't figure that out. and at some point i was sitting there and someone tapped me on the shoulder, i looked up and it was david rockefeller. and i had worked with david rockefeller at a telluride mountain film festival, and he said i heard you were here. i just want to drop by and say hi. i want to get this across to you. i don't usually get emails or messages from david rockefeller, but that's what happened. and there is a connection between the rockefeller family and the soldier story. there's all these connections with history. it's like having a conversation with your left finger and. you're expecting your right thumb to not know about it, but there's a circulatory system that combines the two together, and that's what i realized when i when i started de
park, my first experience of central park was front of 20 or 30,000 people, and i'm backstage with carole king jose feliciano, counting crows and alison krauss, the usual. oh, and and peter and paul of peter. paul and mary. we're all backstage and i'm sitting around looking, something's wrong here. why am here with these people? i just couldn't figure that out. and at some point i was sitting there and someone tapped me on the shoulder, i looked up and it was david rockefeller. and i had worked...
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park my firt six points in central park was in front of 20 or 30,000 people i am backstage with carol king and alison krauss. the usual people. [laughter] and peter and paul of peter, paul, mary river all backstage i'm sitting here something is wrong here. why am i here with these people i could not figure it out. at some point of sitting there someone tapped me on the shoulder i lookedd up it was david rockefeller. i had work with david rockefeller at a mountain film festival i said i heard you here want to drop by and say hi. i don't usually get e-mails or messages from david but that is what happened for there's a connection to the rockefeller foundry. there's all of these connections with history. it's like having a conversation with your left finger you're expecting a rate them y to not know about it. but there is a circulatory system that combines the two together. that is what i realized when i seven delving into this history of stewardship and the history of protection i read and was rereading the olmsted report. i realize that oh m my god, this would be perfect and would have been
park my firt six points in central park was in front of 20 or 30,000 people i am backstage with carol king and alison krauss. the usual people. [laughter] and peter and paul of peter, paul, mary river all backstage i'm sitting here something is wrong here. why am i here with these people i could not figure it out. at some point of sitting there someone tapped me on the shoulder i lookedd up it was david rockefeller. i had work with david rockefeller at a mountain film festival i said i heard...
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my first experience of central park was in front of 20, 30,000 people and i'm back stage with carole king, jose feliciano, counting crows and alison krauss, the usual people and peter of peter paul and mary. i'm looking, something is wrong here and why am i here with these people and i was sitting there and someone was tapping me on the shoulder and there was david rockefeller, and i worked with hill at telluride, and he said i want today say high. i usually don't get e-mails from david rockefellers. but that's what happened. and there's a connection between with the rockefellers and the buffalo soldier story. and there's that's what i realized delving into this. and when i was rereading the olmstead report i realized, oh, my god, this would have been perfect if i could have handed it to martin luther king, jr., because this in my mind, my work as a specialist to bring people of color into national parks and connect them to their own inheritance. it doesn't matter who they are, a person of color, least likely to have that experience and i want to build that bridge, i'm a bridge builder, a
my first experience of central park was in front of 20, 30,000 people and i'm back stage with carole king, jose feliciano, counting crows and alison krauss, the usual people and peter of peter paul and mary. i'm looking, something is wrong here and why am i here with these people and i was sitting there and someone was tapping me on the shoulder and there was david rockefeller, and i worked with hill at telluride, and he said i want today say high. i usually don't get e-mails from david...
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carol says the king more votes. e king was right not to extend an invitation to the devious duo harry and meghan. i think they should never be acknowledged again by the royal family. well, that'll be interesting. i've got a actually coming a monologue actually coming up at stay at the top of the hour, so stay tuned. now it's for tuned. but now it's time for climate minister climate control. prime minister rishi has defended the rishi sunak has defended the government's policies on environment and on wednesday, government's policies on envir
carol says the king more votes. e king was right not to extend an invitation to the devious duo harry and meghan. i think they should never be acknowledged again by the royal family. well, that'll be interesting. i've got a actually coming a monologue actually coming up at stay at the top of the hour, so stay tuned. now it's for tuned. but now it's time for climate minister climate control. prime minister rishi has defended the rishi sunak has defended the government's policies on environment...
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king jr. expressed his dream of an america without racism. the 60th anniversary of the mark on washington for jobs and freedom brought out veteran civil right activists and young ones, too. cnn's jason carol reports, many of the same issues raised 60 years ago were still on the age agenda. >> we spoke to people all over the country who came out today to hear from speakers across the spectrum of the civil rights movement. one of the ongoing themes that was addressed here over and over again, voting rights. it was an issue 60 years ago back in 1963. civil rights leaders say it continues to be an issue today. one of those driving home that point, andrew young, former mayor of atlanta, noted civil rights activist. he was here today, 91 years old. he was here 60 years ago, back in 1963. he worked alongside martin luther king jr., and he gave his assessment of the condition of the country today. >> the vote is the passport to freedom and opportunity. that is hard work, but it's good work. don't get mad, get smart. don't look at all of the things that are wrong, look back on where we were 66 years ago, when we had the first march on washington. and martin luther king said then, give us the ballo
king jr. expressed his dream of an america without racism. the 60th anniversary of the mark on washington for jobs and freedom brought out veteran civil right activists and young ones, too. cnn's jason carol reports, many of the same issues raised 60 years ago were still on the age agenda. >> we spoke to people all over the country who came out today to hear from speakers across the spectrum of the civil rights movement. one of the ongoing themes that was addressed here over and over...
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royal biographer tom bower reacts to king charles being branded a caretaker monarch by one of his allies. we'll have tomorrow's newspaper front pages for you, too. and carol vorderman has promised to hate the tories until her dying breath literally . breath literally. >> we've reached the end of your sad, pathetic life, carol. what do you think? >> stop the tories. >> stop the tories. >> marvellous , wonderful . >> marvellous, wonderful. >> marvellous, wonderful. >> it's bizarre . it's blinkered >> it's bizarre. it's blinkered . i'll play you the rest of that astonish moment later in the show. this is dan wootton tonight. let's go . tonight. let's go. you're watching gb news, britain's news channel. still getting over it. £5 billion a year simply to house illegal migrants in hotels. that's unsustainable . my digest on it unsustainable. my digest on it coming up straight after the news with . rihanna news with. rihanna >> dan, thank you . your top >> dan, thank you. your top stories from the newsroom. a former met police officer has been jailed for 16 years for raping a 16 year old girl and a female police officer. adam provan raped a colleague six times a
royal biographer tom bower reacts to king charles being branded a caretaker monarch by one of his allies. we'll have tomorrow's newspaper front pages for you, too. and carol vorderman has promised to hate the tories until her dying breath literally . breath literally. >> we've reached the end of your sad, pathetic life, carol. what do you think? >> stop the tories. >> stop the tories. >> marvellous , wonderful . >> marvellous, wonderful. >> marvellous,...
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royal biographer tom bower reacts to king charles being branded a caretaker monarch by one of his allies. we'll have tomorrow's newspaper front pages for you, too. and carol vorderman has promised to hate the tories until her dying breath literally . breath literally. >> we've reached the end of your sad, pathetic life, carol. what do you think? >> stop the tories. >> stop the tories. >> marvellous , wonderful . >> marvellous, wonderful. >> marvellous, wonderful. >> it's bizarre . it's blinkered >> it's bizarre. it's blinkered . i'll play you the rest of that astonish moment later in the show. this is dan wootton tonight. let's go . tonight. let's go. you're watching gb news, britain's news channel. still getting over it. £5 billion a year simply to house illegal migrants in hotels. that's unsustainable . my digest on it unsustainable. my digest on it coming up straight after the news with . rihanna news with. rihanna >> dan, thank you . your top >> dan, thank you. your top stories from the newsroom. a former met police officer has been jailed for 16 years for raping a 16 year old girl and a female police officer. adam provan raped a colleague six times a
royal biographer tom bower reacts to king charles being branded a caretaker monarch by one of his allies. we'll have tomorrow's newspaper front pages for you, too. and carol vorderman has promised to hate the tories until her dying breath literally . breath literally. >> we've reached the end of your sad, pathetic life, carol. what do you think? >> stop the tories. >> stop the tories. >> marvellous , wonderful . >> marvellous, wonderful. >> marvellous,...