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and then he hit me. >> that's when dylan's anger overcomes his fear.evenge of the nerds. >> when i was growing up gamers were considered, you know, not cool. i got teased a lot. they came into our place and tried to kick us around and i don't like being kicked around. >> with no sign of a weapon present, dylan rushes his attacker and begins pushing him toward the front door. >> just kind of bum rushed him. i think he was expecting the first hit to knock me down. i think it surprised him that a bunch of nerds didn't go down with one punch. >> as dylan struggles with one assailant the other one jumps into the fight. >> he and his friend were hitting me in the head as i was pushing him out the door. i kind of grabbed him around the throat, kept my head to his chest, like my dad taught me, and just kind of kept moving forward. >> seeing dylan in trouble, devon tries to help. >> i go back around, jump back into the fight. i get slammed against the counter, black out. i was able to pull one of the guys down, still getting punched several times, and then pin
and then he hit me. >> that's when dylan's anger overcomes his fear.evenge of the nerds. >> when i was growing up gamers were considered, you know, not cool. i got teased a lot. they came into our place and tried to kick us around and i don't like being kicked around. >> with no sign of a weapon present, dylan rushes his attacker and begins pushing him toward the front door. >> just kind of bum rushed him. i think he was expecting the first hit to knock me down. i think...
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as stoic marshal matt dylan, he kept the peace on dodge city. bury remembers a long run on "gunsmoke." >> reporter: for two generations, he was america's second-most famous cowboy. >> when i first heard about the show "gunsmoke," i knew there was only one man to play in it. james arness. >> reporter: james arness took the role john wayne turned down. u.s. marshal matt dylan. >> you ain't throwing nobody in jail, lawman. >> then put the gun away. >> reporter: the 6'7" arness came across as tv's version of an ideal american man. >> i've told you once today, and i'm telling you again. go home. >> reporter: dylan never shirked his duties, but drew his six shooter only as a last resort. arness said his wounds from world war ii made it painful to mount a horse. he made dozens of movies, but will best be remembered as the modest marshal who for 20 tv seasons always got his man. chris bury, abc news. >> 20 years. >>> and still ahead, a city that's written off fights back by raising its voice. our "persons of the week." sometimes life can be, well, but w
as stoic marshal matt dylan, he kept the peace on dodge city. bury remembers a long run on "gunsmoke." >> reporter: for two generations, he was america's second-most famous cowboy. >> when i first heard about the show "gunsmoke," i knew there was only one man to play in it. james arness. >> reporter: james arness took the role john wayne turned down. u.s. marshal matt dylan. >> you ain't throwing nobody in jail, lawman. >> then put the gun away....
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i grew up taking everything from bob dylan, curtis mayfield, the beatles, smokey robinson.ike alma mater was the streets of san francisco. i would dare to go to school. where i really hung out was at the fillmore. that was my university, checking out be the king, and james brown, a cream. finding out how they were able to penetrate people's hearts. with their music. once you do that, something happens to their eyes. they become brighter. they start crying, they do not know why. they start dancing. it is like when a woman gives birth. =mmfirst, she cries and then she laughs. later on, she dances.
i grew up taking everything from bob dylan, curtis mayfield, the beatles, smokey robinson.ike alma mater was the streets of san francisco. i would dare to go to school. where i really hung out was at the fillmore. that was my university, checking out be the king, and james brown, a cream. finding out how they were able to penetrate people's hearts. with their music. once you do that, something happens to their eyes. they become brighter. they start crying, they do not know why. they start...
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can i say one other thing, dylan? >> sure. >> i think michael's right, but it is something i hear with a little bit of sadness. we are all flawed. virtually every human being on this earth is flawed. what anthony weiner did as far as up to now didn't hurt anybody other than himself or neighbor his good wife absolutely spectacular person. the pain administer said self inflicted and concern we are all flawed. isn't it time to say, look, isn't it time it say, that the internet i guess is going to make our flaws more open and people should judge whether that that's a flaw that disqualifies him from office? >> that's the biggest conversation. after we are done with this, the survival anthony weiner, this hour is dedicated to all of our -- all of us being forced to reconcile 150,000 years of human duplicity with about ten years of this universe of everything being known and noble and particularly for those in the spotlight. whether you are a politician or a media figure. we are going to have to come up with a resolution to
can i say one other thing, dylan? >> sure. >> i think michael's right, but it is something i hear with a little bit of sadness. we are all flawed. virtually every human being on this earth is flawed. what anthony weiner did as far as up to now didn't hurt anybody other than himself or neighbor his good wife absolutely spectacular person. the pain administer said self inflicted and concern we are all flawed. isn't it time to say, look, isn't it time it say, that the internet i guess...
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i listened to bob dylan once a week. today is his 70th birthday. he turns 70 today. he is like the picasso of the united states. i thought i would embarrass myself by reading a song. sin sing it. i might add up singing it by reciting it. and myth that the waters around you have grown soon you will be benched soon you will sink like a stone the rock -- the times are changing do not speak too soon the wheel is still spinning. the loser now will win the times are a changing their is a battle outside and it is a raging the times are a changin do not criticize what you cannot understand your sons and daughters are changing the line that is drawn and the curse that is cast the slow 1 now will later be last the order is rapidly fading the first 1 now will then be last the times are a chaning. >> happy birthday, bob dylan. supervisor wiener: i neglected to say this before. i think he left the room. really acknowledging and commending supervisor elsbernd not just for two years, but for years and years of latching on and not letting us forget about this issue. he saw the comin
i listened to bob dylan once a week. today is his 70th birthday. he turns 70 today. he is like the picasso of the united states. i thought i would embarrass myself by reading a song. sin sing it. i might add up singing it by reciting it. and myth that the waters around you have grown soon you will be benched soon you will sink like a stone the rock -- the times are changing do not speak too soon the wheel is still spinning. the loser now will win the times are a changing their is a battle...
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you certainly ran into bob dylan. mm-hmm. mm-hmm. what were those days like? very exciting. it was very-- it was very fast and very--now, in retrospect, it all went so quickly. but in the time that it was happening, it seemed to be a slow process. my own work was--was growing. i was going to the clubs that i was working in. i had to make a living, and it turned out that i-- the only thing i really knew how to do was to sing and to play the guitar. so consequently i made my living in the clubs in the early '60s and eventually got to newport where i met all kinds of singers. but all along the way, i'd be-- been meeting people like tom paxton and eric andersen and bob dylan and joan baez and mimi farina and dick farina, who became a very good buddy of mine. and peter, paul, and mary, before they were peter, paul, and mary-- when they were peter yarrow and mary travers and noel stookey. but we all felt, as i did at that early time, that we could make a difference and that music would change the world. and i believe it did. mary always says, "yes, we thought it wou
you certainly ran into bob dylan. mm-hmm. mm-hmm. what were those days like? very exciting. it was very-- it was very fast and very--now, in retrospect, it all went so quickly. but in the time that it was happening, it seemed to be a slow process. my own work was--was growing. i was going to the clubs that i was working in. i had to make a living, and it turned out that i-- the only thing i really knew how to do was to sing and to play the guitar. so consequently i made my living in the clubs...
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dylan ratigan is here to pick uup dylan? >> thank you, martin. we vring a conversation.anything too profane. our show starts right now. >> good afternoon to you. my name is dylan ratigan. nice to see you. happy monday from new york. we start with breaking news this afternoon as congressman anthony weiner will face the cameras. no pun intended. a live look at new york sheraton hotel. this is not a press conference. he will address the gathered media. there is talk that seven-term democrat could step down.
dylan ratigan is here to pick uup dylan? >> thank you, martin. we vring a conversation.anything too profane. our show starts right now. >> good afternoon to you. my name is dylan ratigan. nice to see you. happy monday from new york. we start with breaking news this afternoon as congressman anthony weiner will face the cameras. no pun intended. a live look at new york sheraton hotel. this is not a press conference. he will address the gathered media. there is talk that seven-term...
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the orioles select dylan bundy. in the bt as -- then they beat the a's. brian matusz was good enough. he pitched into the sixth and got the win. is vlad guerrero -- this is vlad guerrero. robert andino scores. matt wieters continues to produce. derrek lee comes home. 2-0 orioles. hit. markakis, clutch base sai nick later made a nice play in the field. 4-2, orioles win. >> there is a lot to hitting. much is going up and swing away --not just going up and swing away. try to have a good approach. hitting in getting your work in and hopefully things will turn around. >> nick markakis was a first- round draft pick in 2003. dylan bundy was the overall fourth round of the picked. he celebrated with his family. he is considered the best pitcher. hard-throwing right-hander. brother bob one last line for the keys -- brother bob won last night for the keys. vancouver loses to boston last night, 8-1. buzz about a new kid on the block. >> 63 degrees on tv hill. >> residents unhappy with proposed toll lane increase stage a protest in the northern part of the state. >>
the orioles select dylan bundy. in the bt as -- then they beat the a's. brian matusz was good enough. he pitched into the sixth and got the win. is vlad guerrero -- this is vlad guerrero. robert andino scores. matt wieters continues to produce. derrek lee comes home. 2-0 orioles. hit. markakis, clutch base sai nick later made a nice play in the field. 4-2, orioles win. >> there is a lot to hitting. much is going up and swing away --not just going up and swing away. try to have a good...
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i think of all of the issues that you raised dylan, jobs is front and center. the jobs numbers that came up on friday are a national tragedy. and it is astonishing to me that they are not the focus of the political debate. voters are not holding the feet of politicians and also the media to the fire and saying nothing else matters right now. unemployment is at 9%. it has been for two years. people are talking about maybe this is the new shape of the u.s. economy. that is a disaster. >> part of the problem is that there is such a high cost to proposing solutions -- >> high cost politically. >> high cost politically to solutions. i think paul ryan talking about medicare is a great thing. he is getting demagogued to death. republicans learned it from attacking obama care. so both sides just know that it is easier to demagogue -- >> i want to stop you for a second. i will come to you sam. i will accept what you said. we woernt get won't get lost in the sudden elties of what -- subtleties of what you are saying. the debate over time gets worse, not better because i
i think of all of the issues that you raised dylan, jobs is front and center. the jobs numbers that came up on friday are a national tragedy. and it is astonishing to me that they are not the focus of the political debate. voters are not holding the feet of politicians and also the media to the fire and saying nothing else matters right now. unemployment is at 9%. it has been for two years. people are talking about maybe this is the new shape of the u.s. economy. that is a disaster. >>...
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the orioles used the fourth over all pick to take oklahoma high schooler dylan bundy. bundy's brother bobby was drafted by the o's a few years ago. dylan bundy says it is true he is seeking $30 million from the o's for his signing bonus. yes, that will be a record. we'll see if he gets it. >>> in golf news, the u.s. open is coming up next week but don't look for tiger woods to play. he'll be at congressional near dc. woods announced today that he will not be in the field, he is out of the u.s. open. woods says doctors have advised him to continue his rest and rehab on the injuries to his left knee and his achilles. the injury caused him to pull out of the open a couple of weeks ago. woods says he hopes to be back in time for the at&t national in three weeks. news of serious injury and subsequent suspension, national hockey league. nathan horton suffered a severe concussion. hit by vancouvers aaron roman game three of the series last night. horton will miss the rest of the series and that did draw a major penalty. rome is going to be suspended for the rest of the series
the orioles used the fourth over all pick to take oklahoma high schooler dylan bundy. bundy's brother bobby was drafted by the o's a few years ago. dylan bundy says it is true he is seeking $30 million from the o's for his signing bonus. yes, that will be a record. we'll see if he gets it. >>> in golf news, the u.s. open is coming up next week but don't look for tiger woods to play. he'll be at congressional near dc. woods announced today that he will not be in the field, he is out of...
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dylan ratigan is the host of "the dylan ratigan show."te, for women. good to see you guys. >> fleiss nice to see you. >> we're starting off with skype and kelly from massachusetts. good morning, kelly. >> good morning, al. i'm looking for the best option for myself and my husband for our retirement. i'm a union rn for a local community hospital which offers a 403b and a pension plan. my husband is unfortunately self-employed due to the recent economy. and i'm wondering what should i do? should i go with my pension plan 403(b) or open a roth i.r.a.? >> you want to go with your 403(b). >> what's that? >> it's just like a 401(k) except it's offered to a different group of employees. it works the same. it has the same limits. you can put up to $16,500 a year in there. if you can do that, that's fantastic. often you'll get matching dollars for making those contributions which is why it takes precedence over an i.r.a. your husband, even though he's not working, he can have a spousal i.r.a. or a spousal roth i.r.a. you can shove another $5,000 i
dylan ratigan is the host of "the dylan ratigan show."te, for women. good to see you guys. >> fleiss nice to see you. >> we're starting off with skype and kelly from massachusetts. good morning, kelly. >> good morning, al. i'm looking for the best option for myself and my husband for our retirement. i'm a union rn for a local community hospital which offers a 403b and a pension plan. my husband is unfortunately self-employed due to the recent economy. and i'm...
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we learned of the death of james arnett who played marshal matt dylan on gun smoke for 20 years. older brother of actor peter graves arnett drifted through various jobs in hollywood before finding movie parts including roles in sci-fi thrillers such as "them." >> i just found your missing person. >> reporter: and "the thing." when cbs launched a tv version of its radio series gun smoke in 1955, it offered the lead to film legend john wayne who recommended his occasional movie co-shar arnett for the part instead. >> they have a young man here under contract who i think would maybe fit the bill. you know. he very graciously offered to introduce the first episode. >> now i'm proud to present my friend jim arness in gun smoke. >> reporter: week after week, year after year, the 6'7" arness played marshal din dylan as a commanding enforcer of frontier justice. in situations more complex and mature than the usual tv western fare. >> you're selling opium. >> selling opium? >> reporter: gun smoke ran from 1955 to 1975 and it still holds the american record for largest number of scripted e
we learned of the death of james arnett who played marshal matt dylan on gun smoke for 20 years. older brother of actor peter graves arnett drifted through various jobs in hollywood before finding movie parts including roles in sci-fi thrillers such as "them." >> i just found your missing person. >> reporter: and "the thing." when cbs launched a tv version of its radio series gun smoke in 1955, it offered the lead to film legend john wayne who recommended his...
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and the bob dylan is a different all together.nd of place one note and blows it out. so this is bob dylan doing the theme song from charles in charge, which is a television show in america. ♪ little boy in the neighborhood ♪ ♪ lives upstairs and misunderstood ♪ he says take good care of me like he's one of the family ♪ charles in charge, charles in charge
and the bob dylan is a different all together.nd of place one note and blows it out. so this is bob dylan doing the theme song from charles in charge, which is a television show in america. ♪ little boy in the neighborhood ♪ ♪ lives upstairs and misunderstood ♪ he says take good care of me like he's one of the family ♪ charles in charge, charles in charge
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. >> bob dylan is pretty good. >> stephen: who else? >> we're going to keep going?stephen: who else? [laughter] >> prince. pretty good guitar player? >> stephen: absolutely. >> dbosh george dbesh swin not bad. >> stephen: who else? >> that's it. it's everybody. >> stephen: and what my name? >> stephen colbert. >> stephen: i'm flattered. >> yes. >> stephen: you didn't have to say that. >> what do you mean? >> stephen: who your musical heros? >> stephen colbert. >> stephen: i'm flattered. >> are you going to edit that in later? >> stephen: be already v. you know me as the legendary band stephen and the colberts. what is your favorite memory? >> probably when somebody told me about it. i was waiting for you to come and i had no idea you had a musical past and you were in a 80s band and that was it. >> stephen: you probably heard the restraining order winning ballad. >> i didn't know you could win a restraining order s. that awarded? staofrpblgts it has be awarded by a court. the even better songs you are not even legally not able to write about a girl. i'm right behind
. >> bob dylan is pretty good. >> stephen: who else? >> we're going to keep going?stephen: who else? [laughter] >> prince. pretty good guitar player? >> stephen: absolutely. >> dbosh george dbesh swin not bad. >> stephen: who else? >> that's it. it's everybody. >> stephen: and what my name? >> stephen colbert. >> stephen: i'm flattered. >> yes. >> stephen: you didn't have to say that. >> what do you mean?...
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idea of keeping the prohibitions in place for whatever reasons that they want to deny the future bob dylans or tracy chapmans to come in their cafes or restaurants to play on the cheap, i don't know. but in this particular case, allowing that entree seems to create some concern so i'm hoping that the test is that this initial step of our legislation works and works quite well and that i think it may be due time people will see the benefit of that by the word of mouth stream to business to business that will signal to those in the forbidden corridors that they, too, may want to join. commissioner dooley: and i want to point out the public safety benefits in having a lively and engaged street scape in our commercial district and the benefits of having young people engaged in art and performance with all their neighborhoods. most of our neighborhoods are mixed neighborhoods with young, middle-aged and elderly people all with all kinds of skills that should be offered in our cafes and bars and restaurants and art spaces so thank you very, very much. >> my pleasure, but you're right, initially t
idea of keeping the prohibitions in place for whatever reasons that they want to deny the future bob dylans or tracy chapmans to come in their cafes or restaurants to play on the cheap, i don't know. but in this particular case, allowing that entree seems to create some concern so i'm hoping that the test is that this initial step of our legislation works and works quite well and that i think it may be due time people will see the benefit of that by the word of mouth stream to business to...
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. >> with the fourth selection of the 2011 first player, the baltimore orioles select dylan bundy. xm for a second straight year, they use the top pick, high school prospect. when they announced the selection, the crowd greeted it with a tepid response. reportedly hitting 100 miles per hour. and they have a history with the family. the top rated high school prospect in the country, bundy represents an investment. there will test the orioles and as the have the leverage of a scholarship offer to barden again. it can bet he will not make it. it took the orioles -- out of college. picking out this first one of the season. making it the second start. 3 strikeouts. striking out to josh willingham. swinging on an inside pitch, into left field. thrown out of second. to right field, can't make the grab. the o's had a 2-0 lead. a rare treat to get an early offense. a nice dividend. patience and hard work. >> there is a lot to hitting. i'm just going up there and swing away. you go up there and try to have a good approach. it all starts from looking at that video. you're not getting your wor
. >> with the fourth selection of the 2011 first player, the baltimore orioles select dylan bundy. xm for a second straight year, they use the top pick, high school prospect. when they announced the selection, the crowd greeted it with a tepid response. reportedly hitting 100 miles per hour. and they have a history with the family. the top rated high school prospect in the country, bundy represents an investment. there will test the orioles and as the have the leverage of a scholarship...
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apparently kevin dylan earns 200 grand an episode for "entourage." what does jesse earn most days?i've made $100 a day doing it, plus overtime. it's not the greatest salary but i've survived so far. >> reporter: now, after all those years on the big screen, recognition from the tiny screen of youtube just might be his big break. >> i'm not making big bucks yet but, you know, it's getting, you know, looking like it could be on its way, you know. >> reporter: he was zac efron's background in "17 again." maybe next time they'll get equal billing in a buddy movie. any producers out there can have that idea for free. i'm nick watt for "nightline" in london. >> jesse, movie star, sort of. go to the "nightline" page at abcnews.com to hunt for jesse in those video clips and tweet nick watt with your answers it thanks for watching abc news. we hope you check
apparently kevin dylan earns 200 grand an episode for "entourage." what does jesse earn most days?i've made $100 a day doing it, plus overtime. it's not the greatest salary but i've survived so far. >> reporter: now, after all those years on the big screen, recognition from the tiny screen of youtube just might be his big break. >> i'm not making big bucks yet but, you know, it's getting, you know, looking like it could be on its way, you know. >> reporter: he was...
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thanks for watching, dylan ratigan is here with the smartest take on the economy. dylan? will be on the economy but i hope it is smart. i appreciate the hand off and the show starts right now. the big story today, whether we like it or not, is 24. that, how many hours past since we wansed as a group, you and i together, along with so many others, the is you real and chaotic scene that unfolded
thanks for watching, dylan ratigan is here with the smartest take on the economy. dylan? will be on the economy but i hope it is smart. i appreciate the hand off and the show starts right now. the big story today, whether we like it or not, is 24. that, how many hours past since we wansed as a group, you and i together, along with so many others, the is you real and chaotic scene that unfolded
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this is bob dylan doing the theme from charlie in charge.eighborhood upset and misunderstood ♪ ♪ takes his hair ♪ charles in charge of our days and our nights ♪ ♪ charles in a race ♪ charles in charge of
this is bob dylan doing the theme from charlie in charge.eighborhood upset and misunderstood ♪ ♪ takes his hair ♪ charles in charge of our days and our nights ♪ ♪ charles in a race ♪ charles in charge of
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and so here's nelson mandela, bob dylan, even tony bennett, you say. >> muhammad ali. >> and now it
and so here's nelson mandela, bob dylan, even tony bennett, you say. >> muhammad ali. >> and now it
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crews searched the area near dylan beach last night. his aluminum boat was found washed ashore south of dillon's beach. the man suspect fd beating bryan stow now in state prison in san diego. giovanni ramirez will serve 10 months for a weapons charge which violated his parole. the l.a. police chief says he is confident that ramirez will one day be convicted in the stow case but admit there is is not much evidence. there have been no official charges against ramirez for the beating. bryan stow remains at san francisco general hospital, his condition upgraded from critical to serious. let's check in with marla where we're following a number of developing stories. >> reporter: good morning. we're taking a look at the watch the clock because in about 90 minutes an asteroid is going to buzz by earth that is going to come close. how close? let's say some satellites are farther from earth. we're also following that big rig amtrak crash investigation. i know you talked about it a bit. where a handful of passengers are still unaccounted for. plu
crews searched the area near dylan beach last night. his aluminum boat was found washed ashore south of dillon's beach. the man suspect fd beating bryan stow now in state prison in san diego. giovanni ramirez will serve 10 months for a weapons charge which violated his parole. the l.a. police chief says he is confident that ramirez will one day be convicted in the stow case but admit there is is not much evidence. there have been no official charges against ramirez for the beating. bryan stow...
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paul getty, eugene mccarthy, f scott fitzgerald, walter mondale, william and charles mayo, and bob dylanso minnesota is a border states of iowa. iowa knows minnesota and minnesota knows iowa. so penn's minnesota background, particularly as governor, gives him an edge in the iowa caucuses and iowa's presidential primary. together these races add up to the kingmaker, the king then goes on to win more caulk busses primaries, collectively fingerrering the party's favorite for the november 2012 presidential election. bit way, here's of former governor of former governor tim pawlenty. age 50, white, married, two teenage daughters, ana and mara. university of minnesota, ba in doctor of law. practicing attorney, 15 years. minnesota's state legislature house of representatives, 10 years. minnesota house majority leader, four years. state of minnesota eight years, 2003-2011. question, can pawlenty win iowa? tim? >> absolutely, and i'm very happy he began by going to iowa and attacking ethanol subsidies, especially because he used to favor them. that takes guts. his being from a border state is goo
paul getty, eugene mccarthy, f scott fitzgerald, walter mondale, william and charles mayo, and bob dylanso minnesota is a border states of iowa. iowa knows minnesota and minnesota knows iowa. so penn's minnesota background, particularly as governor, gives him an edge in the iowa caucuses and iowa's presidential primary. together these races add up to the kingmaker, the king then goes on to win more caulk busses primaries, collectively fingerrering the party's favorite for the november 2012...
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polished dylan and used sax seven years ago kiefer of a gave up her practice as a doctor to become anartist and environmentalist. recycling is still rare in russia and discarded litter is a common sides name and has opened the white horse gallery to try and draw attention to the damage the waste is doing to the local area the airborne it's always a pain to see the earth turn into a garbage can i try to collect some of the rubbish but of course my efforts were in vain the trash was not getting smaller many people just don't understand me i don't know how to explain it to them my idea is to make people remember my work and everything that i have taken care of before the litter i want them to remember my beloved next and the fish it will be great if they begin doing such things even better than me i mean or offer to give me a quick lesson in how to make plastic stick their their let's make a fish ok come on we're making a little addition for man is biggest installation a sculpture that's intended to represent the whole of the black sea first let's get rid of unnecessary stuff here is the
polished dylan and used sax seven years ago kiefer of a gave up her practice as a doctor to become anartist and environmentalist. recycling is still rare in russia and discarded litter is a common sides name and has opened the white horse gallery to try and draw attention to the damage the waste is doing to the local area the airborne it's always a pain to see the earth turn into a garbage can i try to collect some of the rubbish but of course my efforts were in vain the trash was not getting...
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now, you are a man that bob dylan wrote a song about. nelson mandela wrote a foreword to this book and spoke about you as someone. he loves boxing. are rumored to have hon talking to me. >> guest: he is a boxer himself. >> host: the new tax on someone like him who was in jail and has come out of it. here is nelson mandela, bob dylan to my tony bennett. these you will have all money. now comes time for you to speak about yourself. now for your epitaph, just enough to have the courage to stand up for is conviction no matter what problem. he was just enough to perform a miracle to wake up in the state the universal prison to regain his humanity and living hell. he was just enough. just enough. so when people hear this, just enough, i'm sure there will be thinking to themselves, well, just enough to get off or just enough to escape or survive? why not to make something bolder? >> in a virtually. that is what that means. we're all universally just enough. we are born with everything that we need to wake up and to become conscious. that is jus
now, you are a man that bob dylan wrote a song about. nelson mandela wrote a foreword to this book and spoke about you as someone. he loves boxing. are rumored to have hon talking to me. >> guest: he is a boxer himself. >> host: the new tax on someone like him who was in jail and has come out of it. here is nelson mandela, bob dylan to my tony bennett. these you will have all money. now comes time for you to speak about yourself. now for your epitaph, just enough to have the courage...
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round which included seeds in just one and this but it grew the modest finish of fifteen over boy dylan the tennis champion is going to boost his golf skills put early next in rio into many sixteen but i didn't expect to win and was a real surprise for me i'm very satisfied with my score in the last round the second is five under par i like old and will continue playing and it would be great if i could take part in the olympics in two different sports with the growing popularity of golf in russia championships like this and results like that and it gives other best way of encouraging those interested in the sport to pick up a golf club because they about out of. now following the arrival of world cup when are roberto carlos and star coach route well it has been another high profile appointment in russian football former referee or about thoughts that he is taking charge of the country's much officials forty three year old italian has been brought in by the russian football union following the sacking of its creator says that is if it is launch that he joins on a four year deal and one o
round which included seeds in just one and this but it grew the modest finish of fifteen over boy dylan the tennis champion is going to boost his golf skills put early next in rio into many sixteen but i didn't expect to win and was a real surprise for me i'm very satisfied with my score in the last round the second is five under par i like old and will continue playing and it would be great if i could take part in the olympics in two different sports with the growing popularity of golf in...
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and so here's nelson mandela, bob dylan, even tony bennett, you say. >> muhammad ali. >> and now it comes time to speak about yourself and now your epithet, he was just enough to understand is it a up for his convictions no matter what problems his actions may have caused him, he was just enough to perform a miracle to wake up to escape the universal prison of sleep to regain his humanity in living hell. he was just enough. just enough. >> just enough. >> so when people hear this, just enough, i'm sure they're going to be thinking to themselves, well, just enough to get off or just enough to escape or survive? why not to make something bolder? >> universally, we are all just enough. that's what that means. we are all universally just enough. we are born with everything that we need to wake up and to become conscious. that is just enough. >> you can watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. .. we are back live now with more from the 2011 "chicago tribune" printers row literary festival. up next carrie pitzulo who insist that over the years, "playboy" magazine has advanced the cau
and so here's nelson mandela, bob dylan, even tony bennett, you say. >> muhammad ali. >> and now it comes time to speak about yourself and now your epithet, he was just enough to understand is it a up for his convictions no matter what problems his actions may have caused him, he was just enough to perform a miracle to wake up to escape the universal prison of sleep to regain his humanity in living hell. he was just enough. just enough. >> just enough. >> so when people...
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out at the same time-- and there's a little guilt by association-- it came out at the same time as dylan put out everybody must get stoned. and that was pretty unequivocal. [laughs] they definitely banned our song. (paulson) and there was a little bit of a wink in the writing of that song? let's set it straight once and for all. yeah. gavin later claims that they were simply providing it as a public service and in no way encouraging censorship, but that's what happened. stations were worried about, you know, retaining their license. what about that period of time? it seems to me that-- especially in your career, david, the byrds were certainly socially conscious. you go to crosby, stills, and nash, the same story, and sometimes even more aggressively political. a song like chicago, written by somebody who did not grow up with the first amendment, how'd that come about? and did you guys pay a price for songs raising the consciousness about the chicago eight? that couldn't have been a popular cause. there are people who definitely think we did pay a price. i don't. and nash didn't need to
out at the same time-- and there's a little guilt by association-- it came out at the same time as dylan put out everybody must get stoned. and that was pretty unequivocal. [laughs] they definitely banned our song. (paulson) and there was a little bit of a wink in the writing of that song? let's set it straight once and for all. yeah. gavin later claims that they were simply providing it as a public service and in no way encouraging censorship, but that's what happened. stations were worried...
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in the united kingdom and she's available in sunni house dylan thirty one hotel home the only way for her.
in the united kingdom and she's available in sunni house dylan thirty one hotel home the only way for her.
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and dylan. this one looks more like a prime candidate for demolition and the family home births twenty two year old mother of two lena has been told by social services she started. perhaps they haven't seen this place inside they keep telling us true parents somehow believe here they showed me a paper on how to build a house i told them that i had no phones i have no job i have to take care of kids and they ended up arranging the place they said it's not our problem lena grew up in an orphanage in the city of compare under russian law she should have received state housing once she left the institution this flat was given to lean as a mother by the state and despite having no money she's been told. the situation is absolutely desperate they didn't give me work because i don't have a profession for them i don't exist perhaps hanging myself would be the best thing to do. without even the most basic of a minute there's no rate that. can leave here however here is exactly where it's origins of told
and dylan. this one looks more like a prime candidate for demolition and the family home births twenty two year old mother of two lena has been told by social services she started. perhaps they haven't seen this place inside they keep telling us true parents somehow believe here they showed me a paper on how to build a house i told them that i had no phones i have no job i have to take care of kids and they ended up arranging the place they said it's not our problem lena grew up in an orphanage...
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in the united kingdom and she's available in thirty house dylan forty one hotel from the old waverly.
in the united kingdom and she's available in thirty house dylan forty one hotel from the old waverly.
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. >> the fourth selection, the baltimore orioles select dylan bundy, iraq handed pitcher from oklahoma>> secaucus, new jersey, consider the top high school player in the draft. his brother is in the orioles' system. beat the potomac nationals last night. service anywhere from 93 to 98. he is a high school pitcher. -- he throws anywhere from 93 to 90. buck showalter said, the sea of a sister, as well --the as he have a sister, as well? >> a man gives his side of the store after he shoots and kills a pit bull. >> a procedure meant to reduce shoulder pain. >> the plane makes its way to maryland. where the aircraft is headed. >> temperatures will soar into the 90's. >> we have a delay on the north side because of construction. ." >> the picture was of me and i sent it. sent it.
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but i think he's made the same mistake that dylan and johnson made in thinking that by escalating the number of troops he could find a he could of ultimately triumph there the tragedy of the american presidency is that as we go to war and every life that's lost every ounce of blood this bill the president becomes more and more invested in quote victory because you don't want to you know want to have to send a message to the parents of those men and women who died there that it was in vain so that's the paradox of escalation which is you know you're bound to have more casualties in those casualties are almost bound to cause you to resolve to win the victory that is usually elusive you know the great another great tragedy of the american presidency particularly a progressive presidency is that this is a continuing cycle woodrow wilson that elected in one nine hundred twelve as a very progressive. politician within two years was within the few years was taking us to war in europe franklin roosevelt doctor. dr new deal became franklin roosevelt dr win the war after world war two happened
but i think he's made the same mistake that dylan and johnson made in thinking that by escalating the number of troops he could find a he could of ultimately triumph there the tragedy of the american presidency is that as we go to war and every life that's lost every ounce of blood this bill the president becomes more and more invested in quote victory because you don't want to you know want to have to send a message to the parents of those men and women who died there that it was in vain so...
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whitney humor of jake and rachel will mix it with the over the top earnestness of lawrence the anger of dylan annette the elitist and of joe and voila you've got the best g.e. spokesperson all over now of course that we here at r t don't want to be left out of this dystopian we've also created our own perfect pundit. her name as a lot of makovsky hope you enjoy. ok time for happy hour on this friday and joining me tonight is r t producer jenny churchill and evan mcmorris centaur a reporter and blogger for talking points memo thanks for joining guys happy friday . you know we've we've spoken a few end of the world series on the show before specially when everyone thought the rapture was coming but the theories never die down especially because we haven't gotten to two thousand and twelve yet and so now here's a new one that apparently people are just going crazy over on line take a look. at a look at their distance one point eight one two kelly is right now getting near to us by three hundred thousand miles per day and about a week that number's going to be four hundred thousand miles per day
whitney humor of jake and rachel will mix it with the over the top earnestness of lawrence the anger of dylan annette the elitist and of joe and voila you've got the best g.e. spokesperson all over now of course that we here at r t don't want to be left out of this dystopian we've also created our own perfect pundit. her name as a lot of makovsky hope you enjoy. ok time for happy hour on this friday and joining me tonight is r t producer jenny churchill and evan mcmorris centaur a reporter and...
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"we'll give you dylan and u2 every year "just to let you know that we're, you know, "keeping the baby boomers in mind, 'cause we want them to watch the show." but it's nonsense. you know, it's nonsense, the p. diddy stuff and-- and like i said, you know, britney. this corporate music that they don't even perform live and they don't write themselves or whatever the hell else is going on, it is--i don't think that that's what people want. they just think they do because that's all that they get constantly, constantly, constantly. and then these artists align themselves with coca-cola and pepsi and taco bell and on and on and on. but if you give people good music, i bet you they'd buy it, you know what i mean? if they were offered interesting, complex lyrics and interesting, varied music and real-live vocals and people that can actually sing live, and when they perform, they don't need pyrotechnics and dancers and distractions, i bet you they'd love it. now, the average record buyer for backstreet et al. is seven, so it's not like they got tired of listening to kurt cobain. do you know w
"we'll give you dylan and u2 every year "just to let you know that we're, you know, "keeping the baby boomers in mind, 'cause we want them to watch the show." but it's nonsense. you know, it's nonsense, the p. diddy stuff and-- and like i said, you know, britney. this corporate music that they don't even perform live and they don't write themselves or whatever the hell else is going on, it is--i don't think that that's what people want. they just think they do because that's...
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it can make all ticks popular it did if you think of the sixty's the seventy's the eighty's via bob dylan or public enemy or john lennon these people made statements are they also made the charts but it is most popular musicians are kind of lacking in the whole questioning off the already in the system and the global political order arena. you. might. say. it's an even bigger issue when you turn to a lot of mainstream hip hop. were you born in cuba. ok we're going to take a break. now because you see he really got some of this is that i'm not just saying it. so let's introduce you to a british rapper that's reminding us that music has political power and resisting rather thinking of forming like this is a collar so must keep in mind that. so many of the most interesting people might try posting to the swamp to sleep with my response to right i support my bottom line to the site you see trees and the like. now earlier i spoke to a call and i first asked him to tell us what his music is all about. i was a movie using his social commentary you know continues in the traditions of the can all
it can make all ticks popular it did if you think of the sixty's the seventy's the eighty's via bob dylan or public enemy or john lennon these people made statements are they also made the charts but it is most popular musicians are kind of lacking in the whole questioning off the already in the system and the global political order arena. you. might. say. it's an even bigger issue when you turn to a lot of mainstream hip hop. were you born in cuba. ok we're going to take a break. now because...
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three years and you know one thing you know i was saying no no one saying that i mean five year old dylan is going to be cut off here talking about this new jersey crime. you saw exactly how bad it was going to be quickly so when you say what a hard decisions about medicare let's just do what you're saying is why go. all right. you're going to hold more than a million are serious. we have right now as to. why they're saying stop i think the best moments last night in the bay it was herman cain who said this is not about us this is about the future of our grandchildren the days of the future and we're not talking about a six year old women in medicare we're talking about getting people who are now in their fifty's money to set aside to buy their own health insurance and that's so much better isn't going to go you know it'll just interrupt for a minute i want both of you guys to have your say but i want to go want to time but but what about this idea of you know sort of taking the privatized road to everything does that really pan out i mean we keep these in the republican party we keep tal
three years and you know one thing you know i was saying no no one saying that i mean five year old dylan is going to be cut off here talking about this new jersey crime. you saw exactly how bad it was going to be quickly so when you say what a hard decisions about medicare let's just do what you're saying is why go. all right. you're going to hold more than a million are serious. we have right now as to. why they're saying stop i think the best moments last night in the bay it was herman cain...
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and it can make politics or it did if you think of the sixty's the seventy's the eighty's be a bob dylan or public enemy or john lennon these people made statements but they also made the charts but today's most popular musicians are kind of lacking in the whole questioning of the already in the system and the global political order.
and it can make politics or it did if you think of the sixty's the seventy's the eighty's be a bob dylan or public enemy or john lennon these people made statements but they also made the charts but today's most popular musicians are kind of lacking in the whole questioning of the already in the system and the global political order.