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joan baez, one of the high points of my career was standing on the stand and joan baez who had been doinghis for a vang long time. she tailta i tailored her lyrics, salt of the earth to occupy and the newsitions were drawn to us -- musicians were drawn to us. i grew up in the 60s. we held hands and when i met pete that's when that songs was introduced he changed it to we shall overcome. there is always music in revolutions. these kids in ducati park didn't know the lyrics to the songs i grew up with and they were reading them off of their i phones. they said, please, teach us the lyrics to this song. >> i am glad you brought up reading them off your iphone. you could read it off of an iphone on the other side of a planet, sort of enlivening and inspiring but isolating at the same time. occupy wall street was one of those exceptional moments where people did come together and stay together in encampment around the country. activismcan be a solitary activity in the 21st 70 tree in before. >> yeah. >> instead of storming the pentagon, let's say, during the moratoriu may m days, you can sit b
joan baez, one of the high points of my career was standing on the stand and joan baez who had been doinghis for a vang long time. she tailta i tailored her lyrics, salt of the earth to occupy and the newsitions were drawn to us -- musicians were drawn to us. i grew up in the 60s. we held hands and when i met pete that's when that songs was introduced he changed it to we shall overcome. there is always music in revolutions. these kids in ducati park didn't know the lyrics to the songs i grew up...
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nancy pelosi was on hand as was joan baez. the first lady encouraged them to support democratic candidate nationwide. >> we're focused on what's good for families, women, what's good for men and children and how the president's agenda is focusing on all those but our unique opportunity to help. >> plenty of streets were closed as the first lady arrived and departed. the motorcade left after noon today. the visit was originally l scheduled for october but was rescheduled due to the shut down. >>> lots of people headed into city for some fun. how will they all get around the city in the late night? tonight a city supervisor has plan to get workers and partiers where they need to go safely. we have more on that plan. kimberly. >> reporter: people from all over the bay area come to san francisco for the restaurants and night life. i sat down with scott weiner who wants to give people easier and safer ways to get home. >> entertainment and night life is part of the culture life blood of san francisco. it's $4.2 billion dollar secto
nancy pelosi was on hand as was joan baez. the first lady encouraged them to support democratic candidate nationwide. >> we're focused on what's good for families, women, what's good for men and children and how the president's agenda is focusing on all those but our unique opportunity to help. >> plenty of streets were closed as the first lady arrived and departed. the motorcade left after noon today. the visit was originally l scheduled for october but was rescheduled due to the...
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benjamin spock, joan baez -- [laughter] let's see, jane fonda. people you really have to worry about. well, there was one name -- there were actually a couple names, but one name in particular that they refused to release to the church committee despite all pleading. they would never release this one name to the church committee. but that name was finally released. i think it was last september it was released. and here's who it was -- [laughter] which is why we need another church committee. anyway, thanks very much. [applause] so i'll be happy to take questions, and i think john has a -- >> good. >> -- microphone. >> do we have -- fine. >> it's a fabulous presentation. i think all the audience learned much from the narrative, recounting the national security administration. i guess one of the things james to mitted, it was created by a top secret memorandum by harry truman in 1952. there wasn't any congressional debate, there wasn't public debate, it just sort of emerged from zeus' head. but i'm sure harry truman thought we'd be embarrassed by
benjamin spock, joan baez -- [laughter] let's see, jane fonda. people you really have to worry about. well, there was one name -- there were actually a couple names, but one name in particular that they refused to release to the church committee despite all pleading. they would never release this one name to the church committee. but that name was finally released. i think it was last september it was released. and here's who it was -- [laughter] which is why we need another church committee....
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it's like you're sitting in the back of the cab, joan baez in the middle of the streets.y about three guys that meet each other in the square. become friends and realize they have a lot more in common personally than they do difference. we followed their journey over the past basically three years. it's about the civil rights movement of our time. >> and what has happened to them now? we've seen the lost hope as we've progressed and you see, of course, what's happened to the revolution. and this is a story not yet finished. but what about your three protagonists? >> well, it's an ongoing struggle. and i think that the three protagonists come from completely different walks of live. one of them, hassan, he's representative of so many of egypt who really found their voice for the first time in tahrir square and thought they can be the authors of their future. and he's will with a leading hollywood actor the star of "the kite runner" and "green zone" and also realize that he needs to be standing in that square. and magedi a member of the muslim brotherhood and father of five
it's like you're sitting in the back of the cab, joan baez in the middle of the streets.y about three guys that meet each other in the square. become friends and realize they have a lot more in common personally than they do difference. we followed their journey over the past basically three years. it's about the civil rights movement of our time. >> and what has happened to them now? we've seen the lost hope as we've progressed and you see, of course, what's happened to the revolution....
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. >> joan baez. >> the staples, arlo guthrie, judy collins and rambling jack elliott, to my son it wasul. and i realized that he was right. those folk songs trance agendad time, they dealt with universal human issues and when those artists could not play them anymore they would pass them on. >> and the .. strongest link in the chain, the man who kept the messages alive more than anyone else was pete seeger. >> he carried that music a long, long way. now the music will carry him. >> >> osgood: next -- >> i can't believe i ate the whole thing. >> you ate it, ralph. >> >> osgood: after all the nonstop snacking that super bowl seems to demand, comes the irreconcilable reckoning, mo rocca has been talking about that with an expert. >> super bowl sunday is the second biggest eating day of the year, just after thanksgiving. >> the result for many? super bulge. >> it is very common for people to over indulge on super bowl sunday. first we might have had a few drinks which might impair judgment and portion control. second, when one is around a lot of other people, one might be paying less atten
. >> joan baez. >> the staples, arlo guthrie, judy collins and rambling jack elliott, to my son it wasul. and i realized that he was right. those folk songs trance agendad time, they dealt with universal human issues and when those artists could not play them anymore they would pass them on. >> and the .. strongest link in the chain, the man who kept the messages alive more than anyone else was pete seeger. >> he carried that music a long, long way. now the music will...
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benjamin spock, joan baez, jane fonda. people you really have to worry about. well, there was one name. they are actually a couple of names but one in particular that they refused to release to the church committee. despite all the pleading, they never released this one name to the church committee. but that name was finally released. i think it was last september it was released. and here's who it was. which is why we needed another church committee. anyway, thanks very much. [applause] >> i'll be happy to take questions and i think john has a microphone. >> fabulous presentation. i think the audience learned much from the narrative recounting the national security administration any beginning. one of the things james admitted it was created by a top secret memorandum by harry truman in 1952. there was any congressional debate, no public debate. it sort of emerged. but i'm sure that harry truman thought would be embarrassed via discussion. >> that's true. it's the only agency in the u.s. government that wasn't created by a law in congress but it wasn't created
benjamin spock, joan baez, jane fonda. people you really have to worry about. well, there was one name. they are actually a couple of names but one in particular that they refused to release to the church committee. despite all the pleading, they never released this one name to the church committee. but that name was finally released. i think it was last september it was released. and here's who it was. which is why we needed another church committee. anyway, thanks very much. [applause]...
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me on the play ground at recess and kicked my butt from one end to the other and said that's for joan baez that, it's very hard to handle at that age. especially in the way that it hit the beatles. you know drugs came into play and all of that. and they each struggled with it in their own way. >> everybody has a favorite beatle. >> here you go. >> everybody has a favorite beatle song. >> yes. for me "i want to hold your hand" can't beat it. the beatles, i think it's their signature song. >> classic. >> i had a different favorite beatle throughout the writing of the book. for me you know john and fault, you can't argue with that. >> what was it that made the girls go so crazy? when you look at that video from jfk? >> have you looked at their face? >> it's more than just their face, though. it's really more than that. >> they had charisma and they knew how to play it. they were like scientists when it came to turning it on. the girls wanted to love the beatles. the boys wanted to be just like them. they had it from both sides. >> thank you, bob. >> yes. >> you can see the beatles, "the night
me on the play ground at recess and kicked my butt from one end to the other and said that's for joan baez that, it's very hard to handle at that age. especially in the way that it hit the beatles. you know drugs came into play and all of that. and they each struggled with it in their own way. >> everybody has a favorite beatle. >> here you go. >> everybody has a favorite beatle song. >> yes. for me "i want to hold your hand" can't beat it. the beatles, i think...