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dylan is at the mic.an is the son of a lot offer chambers one of the original chambers brothers. singing everything from rock and roll to gospel, still singing the blues. serious health problems and a strange attack. in recent years others have helped out. and dylan has stuck by his dad they now share a house. >> i think every plaza that has a son should have a son as great as dylan is to me. >> dylan just four when first performing at lincoln center. his voice matured a little since then, he's performed around the country, hoping for a big break. and it may have come. a few months ago that producer happened to her him sing. >> dylan steps out. like woah. >> two connected instantly. . >> i feel like it's my job to keep ahiv good music. developing new artists. >> he went home and started to write a song for dylan. >> at 5:00 in the morning he calls me up and says tell me what you think of this? i'm like just blown away. >> they started fine tuning the song in marin county. >> walls here are covered with mo
dylan is at the mic.an is the son of a lot offer chambers one of the original chambers brothers. singing everything from rock and roll to gospel, still singing the blues. serious health problems and a strange attack. in recent years others have helped out. and dylan has stuck by his dad they now share a house. >> i think every plaza that has a son should have a son as great as dylan is to me. >> dylan just four when first performing at lincoln center. his voice matured a little...
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dylan is at the mic.ylan is the son of a lot offer chambers one of the original chambers brothers. singing everything from rock and roll to gospel, still singing the blues. serious health problems and a strange attack. in recent years others have helped out. and dylan has stuck by his dad they now share a house. >> i think every plaza that has a son should have a son as great as dylan is to me. >> dylan just four when first performing at lincoln center. his voice matured a little since then, he's performed around the country, hoping for a big break. and it may have come. a few months ago that producer happened to her him sing. >> dylan steps out. like woah. >> two connected instantly. . >> i feel like it's my job to keep ahiv good music. developing new artists. >> he went home and started to write a song for dylan. >> at 5:00 in the morning he calls me up and says tell me what you think of this? i'm like just blown away. >> they started fine tuning the song in marin >> walls here are covered with momentos
dylan is at the mic.ylan is the son of a lot offer chambers one of the original chambers brothers. singing everything from rock and roll to gospel, still singing the blues. serious health problems and a strange attack. in recent years others have helped out. and dylan has stuck by his dad they now share a house. >> i think every plaza that has a son should have a son as great as dylan is to me. >> dylan just four when first performing at lincoln center. his voice matured a little...
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>> hi, dylan!eporter: it's about time. >> yeah. >> reporter: finally get to meet you. >> nice to meet you. >> reporter: how you doing? >> great. here. >> reporter: for me. >> gift from cindy and i. >> reporter: thank you so much. ready to go? >> yes. >> reporter: all right. here we go. >> this is going to be excellent. >> reporter: hole number one. wow. >> that's the best drive i have ever had. >> reporter: all right. no pressure now. because that was unreal. well, i got it on the fairway. so we just teed off. didn't have to drive too far to get to my ball. all right. it moved. >> uh-oh. uh-oh. >> reporter: my husband is sending me tips right now. >> what does he say for in the sand behind a cactus? >> reporter: the rabbit doesn't seem too concerned. aw, shoot. >> gosh darn it. yay. >> reporter: oh, shoot. >> oh, brother. yep. >> reporter: go! >> did you get that? >> reporter: guess what? we didn't lose a ball. >> no. i got the same ball. it'll be dark soon. and i suppose we should get to hole 2. ♪
>> hi, dylan!eporter: it's about time. >> yeah. >> reporter: finally get to meet you. >> nice to meet you. >> reporter: how you doing? >> great. here. >> reporter: for me. >> gift from cindy and i. >> reporter: thank you so much. ready to go? >> yes. >> reporter: all right. here we go. >> this is going to be excellent. >> reporter: hole number one. wow. >> that's the best drive i have ever had. >>...
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dylan sat and perform to a crowd of almost 1000 people. it was very reverend until the humor and begins. a few people laughed at first. then it was uproarious. >> the majority of time was spent in bohemian greenwich village where he seemed most comfortable. drinking his favorite holes, the white horse tavern, he is still remembered. >> he used to like to talk to the workers. and he liked to drink. he was here to drink. he had a social life. talker., he was a that's where he got his material, from people. >> now closed for refurbishment, the chelsea hotel was the poet's before hiss untimely death. many share the fear and fascination of the city, a place where his legacy remains. thomas morgan, bbc news, new york city. brings today's program to a close. find much more of today's news on our website. for all of us here at "bbc world news america," thank you for watching and have a great weekend. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the c
dylan sat and perform to a crowd of almost 1000 people. it was very reverend until the humor and begins. a few people laughed at first. then it was uproarious. >> the majority of time was spent in bohemian greenwich village where he seemed most comfortable. drinking his favorite holes, the white horse tavern, he is still remembered. >> he used to like to talk to the workers. and he liked to drink. he was here to drink. he had a social life. talker., he was a that's where he got his...
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>>> dylan, a lot of people with plans. we will check back with you. >>> now, to the high-profile three-day trip to the holy land by pope francis. his plane just touched down a short time ago in jordan. his first visit to the middle east. his trip is historic. it comes with controversy. ann thompson is covering this for us in jar done. ann, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, kate. this is a very ambitious trip for the 77-year-old pope francis. from jordan, he is going to go to the palestinian territories and then israel. he will make 13 speeches and celebrate 3 masses in three days. he will meet with heads of state. the pope insists this trip is strictly religious. >> reporter: pope francis comes to build bridges between the often warring countries of the middle east. jordan is an exception. in this majority muslim kingdom, only 2% are christian. the focus is not on what makes people different but what they have in common says this int-faith man. >> tell me about the badge. >> it means to be one. >> this evening, pope
>>> dylan, a lot of people with plans. we will check back with you. >>> now, to the high-profile three-day trip to the holy land by pope francis. his plane just touched down a short time ago in jordan. his first visit to the middle east. his trip is historic. it comes with controversy. ann thompson is covering this for us in jar done. ann, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, kate. this is a very ambitious trip for the 77-year-old pope francis. from jordan, he is...
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dylan has made her way outside for another check of the forecast. dylan? >> okay. okay.ome crowd out here. i'm a little distracted. future meteorologist. do you know what the weather is going to be like today? >> i heard it was suppose tobd really sunny with about 70 degrees. rain. that's where we're looking at an updated drought monitor. you see the darkest shade of red, that's where we have exceptional droughts in central california and parts of texas and oklahoma. temperatures today will start to cool down in the southwest. but interior areas will still be in the 90s, up around 100 degrees. 80s around the gulf coast and 50s and 60s around the great lakes. very much below average in the great lakes region. as for rain, no severe weather in the forecast today, but we will still see some run-of-the-mill thunderstorms through the rockies and arkansas and parts of tennessee. the northeast, though, in new england, where it's pouring right now, i promise you that rain will move away and it will >>> we're seeing a return of some low clouds and a few spots including around the
dylan has made her way outside for another check of the forecast. dylan? >> okay. okay.ome crowd out here. i'm a little distracted. future meteorologist. do you know what the weather is going to be like today? >> i heard it was suppose tobd really sunny with about 70 degrees. rain. that's where we're looking at an updated drought monitor. you see the darkest shade of red, that's where we have exceptional droughts in central california and parts of texas and oklahoma. temperatures...
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. >> hey, dylan. hey, dylan. say hi to mom. say hi to mama. say hi to mama.at is your reaction to your mom staying home with you? [ crying ] >> do you have anything else you want to say? >> that means you are done. english major. yes, indeed. >> wow, that's incredible. this is -- i -- for the first time ever i have nothing to say. that was wonderful. thank you, honey, if you are watching. i'm sure you are not. >> she has a husband named ducis, dylan and devon and khloe kim, kanye, kourtney. >> i will sit on the patio and enjoy moments with my kids. wow, i took that picture yesterday. you work fast. these are moments that i know i'm never going to recapture in the future and i cannot wait to finally get to live and go home and spend time with these little guys and make them run me ragged and that's just fine. i can't wait to get started. >> viewers have chimed in, diana. they have a lot to say. they love you and hard to see you go. they are used to anchor changes on the show. they have a lot to the say. diana and the kids will never forget what you are doing f
. >> hey, dylan. hey, dylan. say hi to mom. say hi to mama. say hi to mama.at is your reaction to your mom staying home with you? [ crying ] >> do you have anything else you want to say? >> that means you are done. english major. yes, indeed. >> wow, that's incredible. this is -- i -- for the first time ever i have nothing to say. that was wonderful. thank you, honey, if you are watching. i'm sure you are not. >> she has a husband named ducis, dylan and devon and...
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from washington, dylan buyers of politico.in new york, rebecca traifter of the "new republic" magazine. let me begin with you, marie, tell me what the issues are as you see it in the much-discussed firing? >> i think there are a set of issues, obviously, around jill, and what happened at the "new york times," and that has been much discussed and much reported and i think probably much more to come. i think for me and many of the people that i've been speak welcome and hearing from in the last several days, there is this looming question about where women stand in this industry. when i became editor of the "chicago tribune" in 2001, there were quite a number of us, and a growing number of us, who were holding the senior-most leadership positions in newsrooms. we used to have a dinner once a year, actually, and we could actually fill a dinner taib of those of us who were doing this work and now with jill's dismissal we have no women lead anything newspapers in the top 10 markets. and in the top 25 we have only two. and so i thin
from washington, dylan buyers of politico.in new york, rebecca traifter of the "new republic" magazine. let me begin with you, marie, tell me what the issues are as you see it in the much-discussed firing? >> i think there are a set of issues, obviously, around jill, and what happened at the "new york times," and that has been much discussed and much reported and i think probably much more to come. i think for me and many of the people that i've been speak welcome and...
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. >> reporter: dylan fonsillas was out friday night grabbing food with friends. next thing he knew, he was scrambling for his life. >> dylan fonsillas took a couple of steps inside the santa barbara deli when bullets began to fly and glass started to shatter. >> if you look at the video, the billets are breaking the glass. that glass broke and landed on my back. >> dylan scrambled to the back corner of the store. and, with shots still ringing out, he grabbed his phone and called his mom toll say good- bye. >> i went straight to the back and called my mom. i was like i don't know what's going to happen. anything that does happen, just know i love you. there were small pauses in between. i thought he was outside the store trying to get in. i didn't know what was going to happen. didn't know where the shots were coming from. i definitely wasn't going to peek my head up and shoot. >> when the shooting finally stopped, the crowd of 20 something strangers saw christopher martinez bleeding on the floor and tried in vein to help -- vain to help. >> first two shots hit ch
. >> reporter: dylan fonsillas was out friday night grabbing food with friends. next thing he knew, he was scrambling for his life. >> dylan fonsillas took a couple of steps inside the santa barbara deli when bullets began to fly and glass started to shatter. >> if you look at the video, the billets are breaking the glass. that glass broke and landed on my back. >> dylan scrambled to the back corner of the store. and, with shots still ringing out, he grabbed his phone...
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>> this is especially for you, dylan.his former president strolling by on his morning walk. and you can all ring in. >> i was going to say al roker. but it's a president. reagan? >> it's not roosevelt. i actually didn't know this one. >> harry truman. >> oh, lester! >> what is -- who is? >> thank you. really great having you here. >> a lot of fun. >> once again, with the host of meet the the press, who is david gregory. >> thank you. thanks so much, erica. good morning. gop attempts to take down hillary clinton politically after an attack from karl rove, will they try to keep her from running in 2016. the firing of jill abromson and the growing scandal at the v.a. is the government failing to give veterans the care they were promised? it's all coming up on "meet the press".. >> it for us on this sunday morning. >> the only show with school bells. i'll see you tonight for "nbc nightly news". have a great day, everyone. nightly news". have a great day, everyone. thanks for watching. >>> good morning. i'm kris sanchez. comin
>> this is especially for you, dylan.his former president strolling by on his morning walk. and you can all ring in. >> i was going to say al roker. but it's a president. reagan? >> it's not roosevelt. i actually didn't know this one. >> harry truman. >> oh, lester! >> what is -- who is? >> thank you. really great having you here. >> a lot of fun. >> once again, with the host of meet the the press, who is david gregory. >> thank you....
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dylan was inside the store and saw rodger's face. >> he was almost smiling like he was happy about what was going on. it was very chilling. >> reporter: this memorial outside the deli is only getting larger and now spilling on o the street with messages left in chalk. one person writing -- through love, we shawl find strength. -- shall find strength. >> all you popular kids. you never accepted me. and now you all will pay for it. >> reporter: rodger posted disturbing videos and wrote a manifesto saying he wanted revenge on the women who rejected him and the men who made him jealous. lucky radley was one of the boys rodger hated for his popularity growing up. >> he would have you know -- one -- one word answers. you know i never really heard him speak. >> reporter: rodger's parented notified police when they saw the video but it was too late. and today's memorial service is scheduled for 4:00 p.m. at the campus stadium. in isla vista, california, i'm bigad shaban, kpix 5. >> makeshift memorials are popping up all over the town. this is right outside the apartment building where rodger's
dylan was inside the store and saw rodger's face. >> he was almost smiling like he was happy about what was going on. it was very chilling. >> reporter: this memorial outside the deli is only getting larger and now spilling on o the street with messages left in chalk. one person writing -- through love, we shawl find strength. -- shall find strength. >> all you popular kids. you never accepted me. and now you all will pay for it. >> reporter: rodger posted disturbing...
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. >> reporter: dylan fonsillas was out friday night grabbing food with friends. thing he knew, he was scrambling for his life. >> dylan fonsillas took a couple of steps inside the santa barbara deli when bullets began to fly and glass started to shatter. >> if you look at the video, the billets are breaking the glass. that glass broke and landed on my back. >> dylan scrambled to the back corner of the store. and, with shots still ringing out, he grabbed his phone and called his mom toll say good- bye. >> i went straight to the back and called my mom. i was like i don't know what's going to happen.
. >> reporter: dylan fonsillas was out friday night grabbing food with friends. thing he knew, he was scrambling for his life. >> dylan fonsillas took a couple of steps inside the santa barbara deli when bullets began to fly and glass started to shatter. >> if you look at the video, the billets are breaking the glass. that glass broke and landed on my back. >> dylan scrambled to the back corner of the store. and, with shots still ringing out, he grabbed his phone and...
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i knew i was going to get that from dylan. >> it was like the whole farm. lovely how you're including all the animals. >> listen. i am pro animal. to all of the animals on the farm. >> great. we go to dylan. >> it's wee, wee, wee all the way home. >> what did i say? >> laughed all the way home. making up phrases. we get it. it's all good. we've got rain in parts of the country. we've got a couple of showers in the northeast. we have some showers in the iowa area. we also have some showers in the northwest. the southern half of the country is dry today. that's the area where we could use some rain. a closer look at the rain in the northeast, some heavy pockets of downpours moving into west central parts of maine. on the flip side of that we're expecting about an inch of rain in the seattle area. you can see the yellows and oranges there indicating where we do have some of our heaviest downpours. elsewhere across the country we're talking about the heat. we've got hot, hot temperatures down in parts of texas. and this is going to extend all the way up into th
i knew i was going to get that from dylan. >> it was like the whole farm. lovely how you're including all the animals. >> listen. i am pro animal. to all of the animals on the farm. >> great. we go to dylan. >> it's wee, wee, wee all the way home. >> what did i say? >> laughed all the way home. making up phrases. we get it. it's all good. we've got rain in parts of the country. we've got a couple of showers in the northeast. we have some showers in the iowa...
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>> all right, dylan, thanks a lot. day off? the art of calling off sick, including the one thing you should never do. >> all right. pay attention. >>> plus, are you in the mood for some bargain hunting this morning before your cookout? the way to score thes about holiday deals on the hottest fashion trends. >>> and who's ready for a concert? we've got a great one for you. 18-year-old sensation austin mahone performs when we get back. but first, these messages. i missed you. ♪ oh... daddy. chevrolet and its dealers proudly support military appreciation month. with the industry's best military purchase program, for all that have served. ifyou may be muddlingble withrough allergies.nger... try zyrtec® for powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin. because it starts working faster on the first day you take it. zyrtec®. muddle no more™. ♪ [ female announcer ] is your morning trying to tell you something? maybe we should have gotten him one? [ female announcer ] sweet, creamy iced coffee from mcdonald's
>> all right, dylan, thanks a lot. day off? the art of calling off sick, including the one thing you should never do. >> all right. pay attention. >>> plus, are you in the mood for some bargain hunting this morning before your cookout? the way to score thes about holiday deals on the hottest fashion trends. >>> and who's ready for a concert? we've got a great one for you. 18-year-old sensation austin mahone performs when we get back. but first, these messages. i...
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. >> and i'm erica hill, alongside jenna wolfe and dylan dreyer. we do want to get to today's top stories for you. that is the search this morning for the three people inside a hot air balloon that crashed in rural virginia. witnesses and police describe frantic moments when that balloon caught fire. luke russert is on the scene for us this morning. luke, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, erica. virginia state police say three people are still unaccounted for after a tragic accident last night. a hot air balloon went up as part of the beginning of the three-day festival here. around 8:00 pm, the basket became separate from a balloon itself. this was a pilot's attempt to land. there were two explosions. eyewitnesses tell our local affiliate upon the second explosion, words heard from one eyewitness hearing one of the passengers in that basket saying oh, god i'm going to die. another eyewitness seeing a body actually fall to the ground. right now, we cannot confirm as the crash site has not been found of any of the bodies. there are two separa
. >> and i'm erica hill, alongside jenna wolfe and dylan dreyer. we do want to get to today's top stories for you. that is the search this morning for the three people inside a hot air balloon that crashed in rural virginia. witnesses and police describe frantic moments when that balloon caught fire. luke russert is on the scene for us this morning. luke, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, erica. virginia state police say three people are still unaccounted for after a tragic...
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oh, my god, dylan, you better take some antibiotics.f your head. >> richard, if you take the temperature from the top of my hat it's much colder than where i am standing. we're going for height on the hat. we're at churchill downs and some of the horses that have been running behind me are the horses that will be in the actual derby later on today. vickers in trouble came by. now all eyes, of course, are on the weather. it really plays a huge role in which horse has the better advantage here, and we are going to see ideal conditions, both for the horses and for the fans. we should be seeing partly cloudy skies, temperatures about 70 to 75 degrees. so it will be a dry track. last year conditions were pretty miserable. it started off with a drizzle and then we had the heavier rain. it rains at about 48% of the 139 kentucky derbys we've had so far. this is the 140th running of the kentucky derby. so the horses are out. they're getting warmed up. it's a little chilly right now because we did have clear skies earlier on. we started off the d
oh, my god, dylan, you better take some antibiotics.f your head. >> richard, if you take the temperature from the top of my hat it's much colder than where i am standing. we're going for height on the hat. we're at churchill downs and some of the horses that have been running behind me are the horses that will be in the actual derby later on today. vickers in trouble came by. now all eyes, of course, are on the weather. it really plays a huge role in which horse has the better advantage...
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dylan dreyer is here with the forecast. >> reporter: good morning, alex. it was a noisy night in the northeast and southeast. most of the activity is across the plains today. we are seeing scattered showers in the northeast. it will not be a washout in the northeast, but we will see a whole lot of clouds and scattered showers. nothing too heavy and severe. nothing like what we saw yesterday. we are going to see spotty showers and it is unsettled today. back through texas, that's where we have our heaviest rain and lots of lightning. we are looking at the chance of severe storms especially as we go a little bit later on into the morning and afternoon as well. the threat in yellow, what you'll see is where we could see some of our strongest storms from parts of albuquerque, new mexico. across the country as we go through the day today, we are looking at fairly warm temperatures. we should warm into the 80ed across most of the middle of the country. we are going to see the chance of some pop-up showers and storms especially back through kansas city, denver, b
dylan dreyer is here with the forecast. >> reporter: good morning, alex. it was a noisy night in the northeast and southeast. most of the activity is across the plains today. we are seeing scattered showers in the northeast. it will not be a washout in the northeast, but we will see a whole lot of clouds and scattered showers. nothing too heavy and severe. nothing like what we saw yesterday. we are going to see spotty showers and it is unsettled today. back through texas, that's where we...
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from washington, dylan byers and rebecca traister. me the issues in this much discussed firing. >> it is a sign of issues around jill and what happened and that has been much discussed in much -- and much reported and probably much more to come. i think for me and for many of the people i have been speaking with and hearing from in the last several days, there is this looming question about where women stand in this industry. when i became editor of the chicago tribune in 2001, there were quite a number of us and the growing number of us who were holding the seniormost leadership positions in newsrooms. we used to have a dinner once a year and we could fill a dinner table of those of us who were doing this work and were now with jill's dismissal we have no women leading any newspapers in the top 10 markets and in the two.5, we have only therink this question of whi women in journalism is a story of a lot of regression in recent years. i do think that we placed a man's -- demands on women in these roles that we may not even be consciou
from washington, dylan byers and rebecca traister. me the issues in this much discussed firing. >> it is a sign of issues around jill and what happened and that has been much discussed in much -- and much reported and probably much more to come. i think for me and for many of the people i have been speaking with and hearing from in the last several days, there is this looming question about where women stand in this industry. when i became editor of the chicago tribune in 2001, there were...
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tell us a little bit about dylan here she's a girl. >> she is a girl. she -- we think this is what it looks like when you cross a shetland sheep dog and jack russell terrier. >> good guess. >> she kind of embodies both the characteristics. a little herding, a lot of playfulness, terrier inquisitiveness. she's a fabulous little dog. fully grown, 2 to 4 years old. we think she would be wonderful for any family. >> fantastic. how would she do with other pets? very alert, very sweet. >> she is. we do know she plays well with dogs. a little bit too inquisitive for cats but it's a dog savvy dog in your home she probably could adjust to that quickly. >> how is she around small children? sometimes little dogs don't do well. >> she actually is very sweet. she does a lot of standing on them, so little tiny children might be overwhelmed. she gets up on their shoulders and does a lot of face licking. >> very strong. >> she is. >> how can we learn more about her or learn how to adopt her? >> well, we have a lot of information on our website or -- which is pets in ne
tell us a little bit about dylan here she's a girl. >> she is a girl. she -- we think this is what it looks like when you cross a shetland sheep dog and jack russell terrier. >> good guess. >> she kind of embodies both the characteristics. a little herding, a lot of playfulness, terrier inquisitiveness. she's a fabulous little dog. fully grown, 2 to 4 years old. we think she would be wonderful for any family. >> fantastic. how would she do with other pets? very alert,...
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. >> charlie: you said nothing about bob dylan. >> i love dylan. >> charlie: i would think so.my early years in rap, that album is on columbia, still, and some of the executives there would tell me i was the new bob dylan, and that was mind blowing. >> charlie: it should be. yeah. >> charlie: speaking of poetry. >> oh, man, he's someone that's, like -- you know, whew, he's out there. amazing. >> charlie: when you look at the artists who have made it, i mean, do all of them have a bundle of talent? >> no. >> charlie: they don't? i mean, i shouldn't say that because i'm sure, to make it, you have to have some kind of talent. >> charlie: you have to have something. >> you've got to have something. but, you know, what is making it? that sometimes bothers me because i look at a lot of the artists who made it through the years and they don't always seem too happy. like we say, the press eats them up or, you know, i wonder if they're happy with what they are? >> charlie: and what was the feud you had with jay-z? >> that was about getting those conflicts of the two lyricists. it was ab
. >> charlie: you said nothing about bob dylan. >> i love dylan. >> charlie: i would think so.my early years in rap, that album is on columbia, still, and some of the executives there would tell me i was the new bob dylan, and that was mind blowing. >> charlie: it should be. yeah. >> charlie: speaking of poetry. >> oh, man, he's someone that's, like -- you know, whew, he's out there. amazing. >> charlie: when you look at the artists who have made it, i...
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nbc meteorologist dylan dreyer has the forecast. hi, dylan. >> good morning, alex. we are going to see a lot happen this weekend with storms and snow. it is strong across country. showers and storms across western tennessee. lighter snow showers in and around the denver area. they're very light right now, but as we go especially into sunday night, that's when we're going to see heavier snow. it's basically going to turn into a snowstorm with accumulating snow in parts of the rockies. you can see possibly up to 6 to 12 inches of snow. more as you go up into the higher elevations. the white here across parts of idaho, that's 3 to 6 inches. it will be messy for the monday morning commute. as for severe storms this weekend, we will see the possibility of damaging winds and large hale in this area in yellow from oklahoma city to illinois including most of missouri including southern iowa and eastern parts of kansas as well. then on mother's day, the threat of severe storms spread from wisconsin all the way down into texas. again, the biggest concerns will be for some str
nbc meteorologist dylan dreyer has the forecast. hi, dylan. >> good morning, alex. we are going to see a lot happen this weekend with storms and snow. it is strong across country. showers and storms across western tennessee. lighter snow showers in and around the denver area. they're very light right now, but as we go especially into sunday night, that's when we're going to see heavier snow. it's basically going to turn into a snowstorm with accumulating snow in parts of the rockies. you...
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good morning, dylan. >> good morning, alex. after two inches of rain in baltimore, we are going to see things improve. it's drying out. the weather looks pretty nice especially in parts of the mid-atlantic down into baltimore. the heaviest of the rain is moving into new england. we also have some lighter to moderate rain showers moving through northern arkansas and into parts of the southeast. you can see in baltimore, no rain. there could be a spotty shower later today. we are still looking at the two inches of rain creating sloppy conditions on the track. either way, weather wise it looks partly cloudy with temperatures in the lower 70s. it's also going to be dry out in the southwest. california really needs the rain. you can see with high pressure in control, they are not going to get it. temperatures are still high. 80 in los angeles. cooler in san francisco. in the hot zone, that's where it is going to stay in the 80s and 90s with that dry wind. not helping firefighters out that way. elsewhere across the country the warmes
good morning, dylan. >> good morning, alex. after two inches of rain in baltimore, we are going to see things improve. it's drying out. the weather looks pretty nice especially in parts of the mid-atlantic down into baltimore. the heaviest of the rain is moving into new england. we also have some lighter to moderate rain showers moving through northern arkansas and into parts of the southeast. you can see in baltimore, no rain. there could be a spotty shower later today. we are still...
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dylan, tell me about what happened and why this decision was made. >> sure. it was very sudden, and because of that thing we don't have all of the answers yet. what arthur sulz burger said it had nothing to do with the quality of the paper under her tenure. of course a year auto we reported there were some frustrations among members of the staff request her leadership they found her to be combative in some cases and in some cases condescending. we don't how much of a role that played. she also had struggles with the time ceo mark thompson who had taken a more aggressive approach to handling editorial operations in the news room than in the most. but we still don't have the pull answers as to why she left. >> rose: trace for me because you've been covering this story and you were clearly the one to break this story. what's been going on at the "new york times" over the last year. >> there's been, i mean it's obviously a great period of change at the times for any paper. the times has been doing well in terms of its digital operation. it's obviously suffered in
dylan, tell me about what happened and why this decision was made. >> sure. it was very sudden, and because of that thing we don't have all of the answers yet. what arthur sulz burger said it had nothing to do with the quality of the paper under her tenure. of course a year auto we reported there were some frustrations among members of the staff request her leadership they found her to be combative in some cases and in some cases condescending. we don't how much of a role that played. she...
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savannah. >>> dylan, thank you. at the top, we mentioned the obama administration's dire warning with the changing climate. we mentioned al was at the white house. you had a few moments with the president to talk about it. >> we did. this report has taken years to complete with input from scientists and technical experts the president says if we want to stop climate change, the time to act is now. more dangerous floods. more frequent and powerful storms. wildfires burning more often with less water on hand to put them out. on the heels of america's warmest decade, more heat waves and periods of severe drought. all symptoms set to grow according to the national climate assessment put out by the white house on tuesday. >> why has it taken so long to get to the point you are sounding the urgency. >> we have been sounding the urgency for the last five years. if we don't do more, we will have bigger problems and more risk of economic impact and more risk of extreme weather events to result in people losing their lives or
savannah. >>> dylan, thank you. at the top, we mentioned the obama administration's dire warning with the changing climate. we mentioned al was at the white house. you had a few moments with the president to talk about it. >> we did. this report has taken years to complete with input from scientists and technical experts the president says if we want to stop climate change, the time to act is now. more dangerous floods. more frequent and powerful storms. wildfires burning more...
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>>> let's get a check of the weather from dylan in for al. hey, dylan. >> good morning.s through the middle of the country and today. orange through minnesota and back through iowa. that's where we could see the strongest risk of severe weather with isolated tornadoes possible. also large hail. which we already saw yesterday in oklahoma. back behind it, we have spotty showers and much cooler temperatures. out ahead of this front, though, we have very, very warm temperatures. running 15 to almost 20 degrees above average. as we go into tomorrow we are going to see that slight risk of strong storms spread eastward through places like inand western kentucky and tennessee. 0 these shouldn't be tornadic but we'll see heavy gusts and hail. in the northwest, we're going to see a chance of showers an mountain snow. >>> 9:32. we've got a good-looking day shaping up. considering the fact there's showers on the way for half of the bay area. right now we're in the upper 50s and headed towards the mid-60s. some will see showers by 11:00 a.m. we're going to stay nice and dry here in t
>>> let's get a check of the weather from dylan in for al. hey, dylan. >> good morning.s through the middle of the country and today. orange through minnesota and back through iowa. that's where we could see the strongest risk of severe weather with isolated tornadoes possible. also large hail. which we already saw yesterday in oklahoma. back behind it, we have spotty showers and much cooler temperatures. out ahead of this front, though, we have very, very warm temperatures....
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. >> the reason i am jealous of you is because of your talent -- bob dylan. philip roth. >> this is why you get into journalism. i went to columbia university graduation today. it was the journalism school kids. >> did you speak? >> i did not. there are med school students who know what they are going to do. the business school. there are the journalists going into this radically changing field. if you ask them seriously if they know what they will do six months from now, a lot of them have no idea. the one thing they want in on is the adventure of it. they want to get lucky. i have had parts of my life that are unlucky. this part has been -- >> i understand. i walk out every morning. 5:00. in the summer, it is green when the sun is up. i say i am the luckiest person in the world. i open the doors and say, this is what is happening today. i have the greatest group of correspondents around the world who are wordsmiths. who understand picture and words. who are going to tell you stories. >> i feel the same way, too. >> that i come over here and do what is impor
. >> the reason i am jealous of you is because of your talent -- bob dylan. philip roth. >> this is why you get into journalism. i went to columbia university graduation today. it was the journalism school kids. >> did you speak? >> i did not. there are med school students who know what they are going to do. the business school. there are the journalists going into this radically changing field. if you ask them seriously if they know what they will do six months from...
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dylan worst thing -- the only worse thing than sitting through commencement address is having to sit there and address by a politician. [laughter] is itcan say about that sucks to be you right now. [laughter] i thought about lecturing you to going out into the world of working hard and all of that stuff. but i got bored with that. i thought about giving a speech about all the great things that are happening in louisiana, but i knew you would be bored with that. i thought about giving a speech telling you if you like your health care plan, you could keep your health care plan. [laughter] but i decided i do not want to live you today. to you today. [laughter] that is good? -- debt is good? you only need to know that if you're going to work for the government in d.c. my parents immigrated to this great country nearly half a century ago. they came without much, but they had heard about the idea of america. that is what america really is. it is an idea and a central tenet of that idea is freedom. when my folks arrived in louisiana in 1971, by mother was pregnant with me. i was what you wo
dylan worst thing -- the only worse thing than sitting through commencement address is having to sit there and address by a politician. [laughter] is itcan say about that sucks to be you right now. [laughter] i thought about lecturing you to going out into the world of working hard and all of that stuff. but i got bored with that. i thought about giving a speech about all the great things that are happening in louisiana, but i knew you would be bored with that. i thought about giving a speech...
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what if dylan buys his own ticket? we'll be sleeping in separate cabins. what if dylan and i share a horse? mm, i hate landing. we'll get through this. alex: wow! it's so pretty. what are you doing? i want my ears to pop. try putting a little rouge on 'em. nobody gets me. wow. isn't this beautiful, little cowgirl? you hate her sparkly outfit, don't you? no, i told you, it's fine. i just didn't like you wearing a matching one.
what if dylan buys his own ticket? we'll be sleeping in separate cabins. what if dylan and i share a horse? mm, i hate landing. we'll get through this. alex: wow! it's so pretty. what are you doing? i want my ears to pop. try putting a little rouge on 'em. nobody gets me. wow. isn't this beautiful, little cowgirl? you hate her sparkly outfit, don't you? no, i told you, it's fine. i just didn't like you wearing a matching one.
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you havestory i see, to respect what it is. >> bob dylan. philip roth. >> is stupid to say, i used to know a guy at the washington post. >> somebody said that very thing to me. it was the ceo of comcast. theaid, because of successful mergers, every time we do one, somebody says, i could have done that. >> go ahead and try. >> russia. >> things are going great. >> you love russia. >> i do. russia.y friends in i love reporting there. what is happening now is deeply disturbing to me. are talking about russia, not ukraine. russia as such, the leadership, is getting more xenophobic and reactionary. >> is adjust the leadership or vladimir putin? >> what is the difference. it is the complete autocracy. >> are we in a new cold war? there iswe are not -- a question of the nature of what the confrontation will be and for how long. we throw words around like cold war. we forget how brutal and expensive and prolonged the cold war was. >> lost opportunity. >> and shape everything from 1945 to 19 anyone -- it shape 1991.hing from 1945 to it is one thing t
you havestory i see, to respect what it is. >> bob dylan. philip roth. >> is stupid to say, i used to know a guy at the washington post. >> somebody said that very thing to me. it was the ceo of comcast. theaid, because of successful mergers, every time we do one, somebody says, i could have done that. >> go ahead and try. >> russia. >> things are going great. >> you love russia. >> i do. russia.y friends in i love reporting there. what is...
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. >>> dylan que su negocio va a estar congelado por el calor. >>> agarra fuego todo, es como gasolinaclima parece ser un misterio generalizado. >>> patrÓn inusual y norte sur en vez de oeste hacia el este y eso estÁ causando que entre el aire frÍo, que tengamos tormentas elÉctricas que pueden causar tornados y se espera que el patrÓn de tiempo continÚe el resto de la semana. >>> en el valle central de california telemundo. >>> cosa seria, confirmaron el segundo caso del mortal y peligroso virus conocido como sÍndrome respiratorio del medio oriente, lo detectaron en orlando, florida, el segundo paciente entrÓ en contacto con miles de pesrsonas y viajÓ con cientos en diferentes aviones, las personas podrÍan estar expuestos al virus y eso preocupa. >>> la misteriosa enfermedad respiratoria que ha resultado ser mortal para la tercera parte de quienes la adquieren registra un segundo caso en estados unidos, la presencia del sÍndrome respiratorio del medio oriente no es sorpresa en el instituciÓn de control de enfermedades. las enfermedades se propagan por todo el mundo porque estamos conec
. >>> dylan que su negocio va a estar congelado por el calor. >>> agarra fuego todo, es como gasolinaclima parece ser un misterio generalizado. >>> patrÓn inusual y norte sur en vez de oeste hacia el este y eso estÁ causando que entre el aire frÍo, que tengamos tormentas elÉctricas que pueden causar tornados y se espera que el patrÓn de tiempo continÚe el resto de la semana. >>> en el valle central de california telemundo. >>> cosa seria,...
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. >> dylan dunn? >> my father. i'm puerto rican and italian. >> how are you perceived here? >> i get my respect. if i didn't, i -- like, they could stab me or whatever, i wouldn't be here, i'd be dead, you know. so evidently i get my respect. i mean, it wasn't easy, you know, it's still not easy, some places i go, i'm a target. >> why? >> because of who i run with, who my gang is. like i said, real racers. if blacks get into it, i got to be there. really especially -- i'm always out there on the front lines. i'm always going to be that way. >> why? >> because i pretty much always have to prove myself, you know? always, no matter what. so i can't change my life now, i chose that road, so i have to be a part of that. i don't try to be black, i'm me, i'm dylan. >> but even the brotherhood of his president ing gang didn't allow dunn much optimism for the future. >> hope is the biggest -- to me, hope is like thou kill me before one of them kills me. >> what? >> hope. as far as getting out. if i hope too much for it, i'll go bald, probably shrivel up, it's a disease to me. >>> com
. >> dylan dunn? >> my father. i'm puerto rican and italian. >> how are you perceived here? >> i get my respect. if i didn't, i -- like, they could stab me or whatever, i wouldn't be here, i'd be dead, you know. so evidently i get my respect. i mean, it wasn't easy, you know, it's still not easy, some places i go, i'm a target. >> why? >> because of who i run with, who my gang is. like i said, real racers. if blacks get into it, i got to be there. really...
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cohen,ls will be leonard bob dylan. sitn come to your house and in your salon and play.not sound so different. i do not so many microphones or production. the old traditional type of songwriting, that is what i am trying to do. this album is french songs. that little french song is half in english. tavis: how does this -- for those who are just now coming to know that you really are an artist, this is your fourth cd, how does this compare to the first three? >> i feel like i am always writing the same songs. i write love songs. i like love songs. tavis: if you are french and italian, you have to write about love songs. i really admire when people write social songs, and dancing songs. i really love to dance. melancholy, but also happy songs. they talk about tenderness. many songs are like dreamers songs. you can use it to go away when you are stuck somewhere you do not like. you can get into a day dream. this song does not have an historical meeting or anything. -- meaning or anything. it goes from my heart to yours. my way of writing is very songwriters who try to tell
cohen,ls will be leonard bob dylan. sitn come to your house and in your salon and play.not sound so different. i do not so many microphones or production. the old traditional type of songwriting, that is what i am trying to do. this album is french songs. that little french song is half in english. tavis: how does this -- for those who are just now coming to know that you really are an artist, this is your fourth cd, how does this compare to the first three? >> i feel like i am always...
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joining me now from washington, dylan byers from politico. he broke the news. i'm pleased to have them here on the program. dylan, tell me about what happened and why this decision was made. >> it was very sudden and it goes without saying that we don't have all the answers yet. with the publishers said is that it was due to an issue with management to the newsroom. there were some frustrations among members of the staff and in some cases condescending. we do not know how much of a role that laid. she also had struggles with the times ceo, mark thompson, who took a more aggressive approach to handling editorial operations in the newsroom than in the past. we still don't have the full answers as to why she left. >> you have been covering the story and you clearly were the one to break it. trace for me what's been going on at "the new york times" for the last year. >> it's been a time of great changes. the times has been doing well in terms of its digital operation. it suffered in terms of print revenue. it had to do a round of buyouts but jill oversaw. there is
joining me now from washington, dylan byers from politico. he broke the news. i'm pleased to have them here on the program. dylan, tell me about what happened and why this decision was made. >> it was very sudden and it goes without saying that we don't have all the answers yet. with the publishers said is that it was due to an issue with management to the newsroom. there were some frustrations among members of the staff and in some cases condescending. we do not know how much of a role...
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dylan fontias came face to face with him outside the local deli. >> he almost had a smerk. >> moments later police say he killed chris michael martinez, they say they spoke to the son minutes before. >> you don't think it will happen to your child until it does. >> six people killed before the shooter turned the gun on himself. police say it was a planned mass murder. this cryptic video, showing the motive. >> tomorrow is a day of retribution, the day in which i will have in revenge. >> rodger's family attorney said the suspect had a hard time making friends but never had history with guns. he was being treated by multiple professionals. >> this country, this world needs to address mental illness and the ramifications for not recognizing these illnesses. >> now so far, three of the six victims have been positively identified. they are all ucsb students, veronica weiss, katherine cooper, 22, both sorority sisters, and the other three names have not been released pending notification of next of kin. the moments after the shooting were chaotic as first responders tried to help people and
dylan fontias came face to face with him outside the local deli. >> he almost had a smerk. >> moments later police say he killed chris michael martinez, they say they spoke to the son minutes before. >> you don't think it will happen to your child until it does. >> six people killed before the shooter turned the gun on himself. police say it was a planned mass murder. this cryptic video, showing the motive. >> tomorrow is a day of retribution, the day in which i...
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then you have a group that is misguided. >> dylan didn't know haile well but says at school, nick wasl. what did you know about those two teenagers? >> i knew that nick was aggressive. he would be the kid who would push you up against the locker and -- >> kind of a bully? >> right. he was a bully. >> as it turned out, a thief. after the shootings, authorities determined that nick had been behind one of those previous burglaries at byron's house. just a month earlier, he hand a friend broke through this door and stole thousands of dollars in cash and priceless family heirlooms. and more disturbingly, two guns. they took things that were really important to him personally. >> yes. and when they took the guns, he thought he was going to get shot by his own guns. >> it all looked like a classic case of trouble making kids crossing a line into dangerous criminal behavior. >> you have two teenagers that seemed to be running kind of rampant. you can obviously see that they had a change in their lives. >> in fact, when investigators located nick's car, parked on a secluded road near byron smi
then you have a group that is misguided. >> dylan didn't know haile well but says at school, nick wasl. what did you know about those two teenagers? >> i knew that nick was aggressive. he would be the kid who would push you up against the locker and -- >> kind of a bully? >> right. he was a bully. >> as it turned out, a thief. after the shootings, authorities determined that nick had been behind one of those previous burglaries at byron's house. just a month...
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. >> i'm erica hill along with mike bet is in for dylan. nice to have you with us. we're going to talk more spelling bee. i went on wednesday, saw some of the action before the finals and spent time with the kids and boy, did we get lucky. we hung out with one of the co-champions. and it also -- coincidentally. we got lucky. >> spell coincidentally. >> i couldn't spell at all. i thought i was good until i went up against these kids. they are way smarter than adult i met. >> look forward to that. >> we'll have that. >> in the meantime. >> in the meantime we begin with the top stories. the future of the los angeles clippers. that huge lawsuit filed by owner donald sterling could it now get in the way of a record deal reached by his wife to sell that team to the former ceo of microsoft. miguel almaguer has a look. >> reporter: the team set to be sold this morning donald sterling is suing the nba for more than $1 billion. the clippers' co-owner seeking damages for antitrust and other violations. the lawsuit making headlines just as the record-setting sale price for the
. >> i'm erica hill along with mike bet is in for dylan. nice to have you with us. we're going to talk more spelling bee. i went on wednesday, saw some of the action before the finals and spent time with the kids and boy, did we get lucky. we hung out with one of the co-champions. and it also -- coincidentally. we got lucky. >> spell coincidentally. >> i couldn't spell at all. i thought i was good until i went up against these kids. they are way smarter than adult i met....
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: the reason i'm so jealous of you is that you have act, and obviously because of your talent, bob dylan philip roth. >> but these are enthusisms. you get into journalism. i went to columbia university graduation today, and there was the journalism school kids. >> rose: did you speak. >> i did not. i sat there like a lox. and there was med school students not knowing what they were going to do. and the business school people. and there's the journalism people going into this absolutely radically changed field. if you asked them seriously do they know what they're going to do six months from now, a lot of them had no idea. but the one thing they want in on is the adventure of it. they want to get lucky. and i've had parts of my life that are completely unlucky. this part has just been, i'm awed. >> rose: i understand. i walk out every morning, 5:00. especially it's so great when the sun's up. i say i am the luckiest person in the world. i go over and open the doors and say this is what's happening today. and i've got the greatest group of correspondents around the world. you're a word smi
: the reason i'm so jealous of you is that you have act, and obviously because of your talent, bob dylan philip roth. >> but these are enthusisms. you get into journalism. i went to columbia university graduation today, and there was the journalism school kids. >> rose: did you speak. >> i did not. i sat there like a lox. and there was med school students not knowing what they were going to do. and the business school people. and there's the journalism people going into this...
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that was dylan dreyer in his big red hat at churchill downs for us this saturday afternoon. you can watch today's running of the kentucky derby starting at 4:00 eastern on your local nbc station. >>> well, the woman whose taped conversation with donald sterling started the fire storm speaks out and defends him. new surprising details this afternoon about those allegations of racism linked to the billionaire who owns the l.a. clippers. for the first time, we're hearing from the two people at the center of the scandal. the 80-year-old billionaire sterling broke his silence, telling "du jour" mag, quote, i wish i had just paid her off. that her refers to his one-time companion. last night, she told abc's barbara walters that his words speak for themselves, but his actions prove he's not a racist. >> is donald sterling a racist? >> no. i don't believe it in my heart. >> have you heard him say derogatory things about minorities in general, blacks in particular? >> absolutely. >> you've heard him say derogatory things? >> yes. >> don't they sound racist to you? >> i think the thin
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. >>> a rare bob dylan manuscript going up for sale.-written lyrics for two of his most popular songs are going to be auctioned off. guess how much they are expected to get? we'll give you the answer -- next. >>> "hard money" for hard rain. bob dylan's original hand-written lyrics for that song will be auctioned off next month in new york's sotheby's. it expects to sell for between $400,000 and $600,000. but the bigger prize, the original manuscript for "like a rolling stone" which could bring in as much as $2 million. look at that. the note to the side. quite a gem. >> it is hard to discover that he wasn't really where it's at. did that mean -- second song lyric reference of the show. i think it is spectacular. robert zimmerman's parents would be very proud. why don't we check the markets? i got to bring my facts hit back up. >>> dow and s&p slightly to the negative. dow closed at a record high yesterday. cnbc was ringing the closing bell. the nasdaq slightly positive but the real action, folks, is in the 10-year bond yield. don't roll
. >>> a rare bob dylan manuscript going up for sale.-written lyrics for two of his most popular songs are going to be auctioned off. guess how much they are expected to get? we'll give you the answer -- next. >>> "hard money" for hard rain. bob dylan's original hand-written lyrics for that song will be auctioned off next month in new york's sotheby's. it expects to sell for between $400,000 and $600,000. but the bigger prize, the original manuscript for "like a...
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i was a fox. >> one day dylan blurted out a proposal to her father. >> pops, i want to marry mavis, and >> i said, let's wait a while. i'm too young. >> would you have wanted to marry him? >> i kind of wonder if we had married bobby and we had some chrome crushers. >> chrome crusher? what is that? >> children. >> oh. >> little bobbyies and maviss. >> you imagined what it would be like to have children with bob dylan? >> yeah. >> what did you think? >> i thought it would be cool. >> reporter: they scored top hits and were inducted into the hall of fame in 1999. a year later pops died. >> i got so down when pops passed, i didn't know what to do. did not know what to do. i sang with my father for over 50 years. >> reporter: sister yvonne had to snap her out of it. >> and she told me some stuff. she said, mavis, you get up, you know pops would want you to continue singing. you can't do this. she threw some words out there that i can't repeat words i never heard her say, you know. but it got me up off that couch. ♪ all night long ♪ >> reporter: in the past decade mavis has had a renaissance
i was a fox. >> one day dylan blurted out a proposal to her father. >> pops, i want to marry mavis, and >> i said, let's wait a while. i'm too young. >> would you have wanted to marry him? >> i kind of wonder if we had married bobby and we had some chrome crushers. >> chrome crusher? what is that? >> children. >> oh. >> little bobbyies and maviss. >> you imagined what it would be like to have children with bob dylan? >> yeah....
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if the on the back up where dylan weather is here at the bay bridge toll plaza.eep that in mind as you're heading to san fritz's as a ticket over to the traffic map started this is one go conditions it is all about 683 of so great i did check with the chp however we do not have and it's reported there. highway 101 belt north about a little sluggish interstate 280 looks good northbound and out of san jose. best as business and to that in the details of colin kapernick kron4's maureen kelly obtain the up by 11 tapes from the miami police he never mentions, kapernick or part of what it. >>: she is not leaving. we asked her to leave three we told her she would not be here tonight and she says she's not leaving until she sees them. >>: and the police report the woman said she was of stress and killed by the 49ers quarterback after going to a bedroom to lie down following a session of the drinking and smoking pot. that not one tape suggests sheet the road on her own. >>: she took her clothes off and went in the bed. >>: is waiting for her boyfriend bought know he's not
if the on the back up where dylan weather is here at the bay bridge toll plaza.eep that in mind as you're heading to san fritz's as a ticket over to the traffic map started this is one go conditions it is all about 683 of so great i did check with the chp however we do not have and it's reported there. highway 101 belt north about a little sluggish interstate 280 looks good northbound and out of san jose. best as business and to that in the details of colin kapernick kron4's maureen kelly...
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. >> reporter: dylan says he didn't know any of the victims or the shooter, liz. he says he plans to go backston the next couple weeks to collect his belongings and plans to go back to city college next semester. >> the interview was remarkable. what really struck me was how calm he was given a he had just experienced. >> reporter: yeah. probably a little bit of shock. he admits he doesn't feel like's completely sunk in. he know this is is something he will have to deal with for a long time to come. >> the video is incredible. you can see him diving underneath the bullets. >> reporter: amazing video. when you hear the part about him going to the corn, first thing he thought of, i need to call my mom, maybe say my final good-bye. that was pretty chilling. >> brian, thank you. >>> all three of the young men killed in the apartment were uc santa barbara students from the b. two were from san jose. the third from fremont. kpix 5's len ramirez at leland high school in san jose where one of those victims had graduated a couple years ago. len. >> reporter: that's right j
. >> reporter: dylan says he didn't know any of the victims or the shooter, liz. he says he plans to go backston the next couple weeks to collect his belongings and plans to go back to city college next semester. >> the interview was remarkable. what really struck me was how calm he was given a he had just experienced. >> reporter: yeah. probably a little bit of shock. he admits he doesn't feel like's completely sunk in. he know this is is something he will have to deal with...
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>> handwritten lyrics from one of bob dylan's most famous songs goes up for sale. >> good morning. welcome back to aljazeera america. i'm stephanie sy. >> i'm del walters. >> ahead, what secretary of state john kerry's trip to africa means to south sudan peace talks. >> women allowed to be prosecuted for fetal assault if they take drugs while pregnant, both sides of the heated debate. >> these are the prize winning images that are telling stories around the world. >> first, a look at our top stories this morning, the storm front spawning tornadoes across 13 states also brought heavy rain and flooding. rods were washed out from florida to new jersey and new york. people had to be rescued from cars a understand homes as the floodwaters rose. the severe weather threat continues today through the central atlantic and northeast states. >> a freight train jumping the tracks in lynchburg, virginia, some bursting into flames. this is the second incident involving csx trains hog r. hauling crude. the white house set no safety records for oil transport. >> in kiev, the countries government a
>> handwritten lyrics from one of bob dylan's most famous songs goes up for sale. >> good morning. welcome back to aljazeera america. i'm stephanie sy. >> i'm del walters. >> ahead, what secretary of state john kerry's trip to africa means to south sudan peace talks. >> women allowed to be prosecuted for fetal assault if they take drugs while pregnant, both sides of the heated debate. >> these are the prize winning images that are telling stories around the...