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michael stone from monrovia wants to know. can science help us grow new teeth. humans have two sets of teeth first the milk. they fall out and are replaced by a permanent set and that's all we get the trouble is both sets can suffer damage. sugar and tax them where interior with increasing age also take a toll once they're gone false teeth are an option but dentures aren't very effective or pleasant away or so scientists want to find ways to coax the body to produce new teeth on its own. if sharks can do it why can't we some species shed up to fifty sets of teeth in the course of their lives they grow in rows and if an outer tooth falls out another one moves forward to take its place all the shark's teeth look the same they rip and tear but don't chew or grind. while ours are all different and complex and construction our molders canines and incisors all perform slightly different functions when we eat so it might be hard to replicate the complexity and variety. but nowadays scientists have stem cells to work with. the technology has allowed them to grow teeth i
michael stone from monrovia wants to know. can science help us grow new teeth. humans have two sets of teeth first the milk. they fall out and are replaced by a permanent set and that's all we get the trouble is both sets can suffer damage. sugar and tax them where interior with increasing age also take a toll once they're gone false teeth are an option but dentures aren't very effective or pleasant away or so scientists want to find ways to coax the body to produce new teeth on its own. if...
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i remember calling michael stone, i love your work, how much do you need, how much? russell simmons will write it off. and i never -- in the city. actually, he gave me $25,000, with the exhibit, it is a little side and driving to show my grandmother, through my neighborhood, 25,000, looking like what the hell? and -- people get that money, i put that in my own bank. it took a minute, it is not drug money, improve it, good to go. in august, on that zone, i went back to my old neighborhood. in two years giving 150 instead of youth in baltimore alone. we were working saturday now, doing a show real soon, three successful shows, one at the other end, sold the work, money back to the kids and back to that. i was good with that, when i came up with the concept, talking to princeton, that is the crazy thing, from princeton, to come talking to me about this hashtag and the content of the hashtag, working on a book in the ghetto, from the hashtag the first thing, needs to do a show. in philadelphia on campus, got a major response, need to learn that, some think about the word
i remember calling michael stone, i love your work, how much do you need, how much? russell simmons will write it off. and i never -- in the city. actually, he gave me $25,000, with the exhibit, it is a little side and driving to show my grandmother, through my neighborhood, 25,000, looking like what the hell? and -- people get that money, i put that in my own bank. it took a minute, it is not drug money, improve it, good to go. in august, on that zone, i went back to my old neighborhood. in...
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inspector michael bass stone sergeant joshua perez, deputy sheriff officers alexandro, and enrique moran heading the red cross heading down to puerto rico to distribute medical supplies over the next 21 days. >> i knew as the highest ranking, um, hispanic, um, deputy here in the philadelphia sheriffs office we had to do something. we had to step um. we had to get a team together. we've never done this here in the philadelphia sheriff's office. >> all four men have family in puerto rico. >>> police are investigating the death of a man they found in the schuylkill riff on thursday. skyfox over the area where a man in his 50s was found in the river at walnut and schuylkill avenue. this is just around 11am. now, police say the victim had been shot in the forehead. anybody with any information at all is asked to to call police a woman is recovering tonight after police say her husband stabbed her. it happened about 3:30 this morning on the 2700 block of orkney street in north philadelphia. police say the woman's husband stabbed her a number of times. paramedics rushed her to temple hospital w
inspector michael bass stone sergeant joshua perez, deputy sheriff officers alexandro, and enrique moran heading the red cross heading down to puerto rico to distribute medical supplies over the next 21 days. >> i knew as the highest ranking, um, hispanic, um, deputy here in the philadelphia sheriffs office we had to do something. we had to step um. we had to get a team together. we've never done this here in the philadelphia sheriff's office. >> all four men have family in puerto...
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of the familiar faces that we see right there from paul manafort to michael flynn, don jr., jared kushner, carter page, and roger stone who was banned from twitter yesterday because of an over the weekend twitter rant that he had. do you think that when it comes to the big reveal, that it may not be just one person, but there could be a larger reveal tomorrow of certain members of this team?
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michael stone from monrovia wants to know. can science help us grow new teeth. humans have two sets of first the milk. they fall out and a replaced by a permanent set and that's all we get the trouble is both sets can suffer damage. sugar and tax them where interior with increasing age also take a toll once they're gone false teeth are an option but dentures aren't very effective or pleasant away or so scientists want to find ways to coax the body to produce new teeth on its own. if sharks can do it why can't we some species shed up to fifty sets of teeth in the course of their lives they grow in rows and if an outer tooth falls out another one moves forward to take its place all the shark's teeth look the same they rip and tear but don't chew or grind. while ours are all different and complex and construction our molders canines and incisors all perform slightly different functions when we eat so it might be hard to replicate their complexity and for rioting. but nowadays scientists have stem cells to work with. the technology has allowed them to grow teeth in
michael stone from monrovia wants to know. can science help us grow new teeth. humans have two sets of first the milk. they fall out and a replaced by a permanent set and that's all we get the trouble is both sets can suffer damage. sugar and tax them where interior with increasing age also take a toll once they're gone false teeth are an option but dentures aren't very effective or pleasant away or so scientists want to find ways to coax the body to produce new teeth on its own. if sharks can...
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inspector michael bass stone, sergeant joshua perez, deputy sheriffs officers are making the trip they'llmembers of the red cross. that group will distribute medical supplies over a 21-day period. >> new as the highest ranking hispanic, um, deputy here in the philadelphia sheriff's office, um, we to do something. we had to step up. we had torque you know, get a team together. we've never done this here in the philadelphia sheriff's office. >> all four men have family in puerto rico. >>> thousands of firefighters battling deadliest and most destructive group of wildfires california has ever seen. 40 people are dead, thousands of homes and businesses now destroyed. fox's will carr with the very latest. >> reporter: strong gusty winds fanning wildfires in calf confidential's wine country threatening homes and wineries in sonoma forcing thousands more to evacuate. this body cam video shows sheriff deputies pulling off daring rescue of sonoma county couple trapped by flames. >> come on, she's disable. >> let get her feet. >> firefighters and officers in santa rosa putting their lives at risk a
inspector michael bass stone, sergeant joshua perez, deputy sheriffs officers are making the trip they'llmembers of the red cross. that group will distribute medical supplies over a 21-day period. >> new as the highest ranking hispanic, um, deputy here in the philadelphia sheriff's office, um, we to do something. we had to step up. we had torque you know, get a team together. we've never done this here in the philadelphia sheriff's office. >> all four men have family in puerto rico....
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kellyanne conway, michael flynn and roger stone all promoted the tweets.he washington post reported the same theng and yesterday the attorney general was asked about russian election interference. here he is. >> do you think we're doing enough to prepare for future interference by russia and other foreign adversaries in the information space? >> probably not. we're not. and the matter is so complex that for most of us, we're not able to fully grasp the technical dangers that are out there. >> well today president trump refused to acknowledge russia's influence in our election. here's what he said instead. >> uranium is a big subject. if the mainstream media would cover the uranium scandal and that russia has 20% of our uranium for whatever reason and a lot of people understand what those reasons may be, i think that's your russia story. that's your real russia story, not a story where they talk about collusion and there was none. it was a hoax. >> he doesn't put them into action but he begrudgingly signed in august but won't do anything with it. senators j
kellyanne conway, michael flynn and roger stone all promoted the tweets.he washington post reported the same theng and yesterday the attorney general was asked about russian election interference. here he is. >> do you think we're doing enough to prepare for future interference by russia and other foreign adversaries in the information space? >> probably not. we're not. and the matter is so complex that for most of us, we're not able to fully grasp the technical dangers that are out...
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many names have been touched and accused in this, from paul manafort to michael flynn to roger stonejared kushner to donald trump jr. everyone has been complicated in some form or fashion. and mind you, it's not just the fact of the initial charge and the initial goal that robert mueller had to investigate collusion. it's all the things, including self-inflicted wounds that the president of the united states and other people have engaged in, that opens them up to additional scrutiny. so the more they react, the more they do things to maybe be obstructive or things to try to deflect makes robert mueller's team say well, me thinks the lady dot protest too much and again have that laser to come us. so it's evolve as quickly as the trump campaign members are evolving their defense. >> michael, more people obviously have been joining us. if you could just explain the process over the next couple of days and then weeks for these people who are being dieted. i mean, their attorneys, you think will be informed sunday? >> yeah. so back up and go forward. an indictment is returned today. it's
many names have been touched and accused in this, from paul manafort to michael flynn to roger stonejared kushner to donald trump jr. everyone has been complicated in some form or fashion. and mind you, it's not just the fact of the initial charge and the initial goal that robert mueller had to investigate collusion. it's all the things, including self-inflicted wounds that the president of the united states and other people have engaged in, that opens them up to additional scrutiny. so the...
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stone. >> dana: our own michael to merrill saw the movie and said it's amazing.ard buzz. >> jesse: kimberly knows buzz. >> kimberly: fabulous new book out by our friend and colleague ainsley earhardt. she is already the author of a best seller. she has a brand-new book out called "through your eyes." she was on "fox & friends" this morning. beautiful baby girl, i can't believe to years has gone by. i was there with her in the hospital. it was incredible moments. such a wonderful person. babysitting, taking care of ronan and i knew she would be an incredible mom. she is sharing the joys of motherhood and having this beautiful baby. >> dana: the illustrations are gorgeous. >> kimberly: beautiful. very proud of her. >> jesse: many of you know, some don't. it's breast cancer awareness month and i am rocking some hot socks. hot pink socks. check those out. if you buy these socks, they are going to donate a dollar for every pair. to the american cancer society. go check those out. >> kennedy: my mom is a three-time breast cancer survivor. and she is bullish there is go
stone. >> dana: our own michael to merrill saw the movie and said it's amazing.ard buzz. >> jesse: kimberly knows buzz. >> kimberly: fabulous new book out by our friend and colleague ainsley earhardt. she is already the author of a best seller. she has a brand-new book out called "through your eyes." she was on "fox & friends" this morning. beautiful baby girl, i can't believe to years has gone by. i was there with her in the hospital. it was incredible...
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witnesses, like the president's son-in-law jared kushner, trump's personal attorney, michael cohen and brad and roger stone. all denied any collusion with the russians. >> as far as i'm concerned, all of the questions have been answered. these people come in for two hours and they are willing to stay for three, four, five hours. so far i can tell you now one bit of evidence has come out so if congress wants to carry this on forever, it's a disservice to the country and to congress. >> reporter: but democrats say more information continues to emerge requiring further scrutiny. like president trump son's meeting with operatives after promised dirt on the clinton campaign. he's been yet to be interviewed by the committee. >> there's been a quality where donald trump or donald trump's people, paul manafort, michael flynn, have made blanket denials about behavior that then turns out to not be true. because you have to apply scrutiny to every statement made by the campaign and the president, it's slowed things down. >> reporter: another example, new revelations at the analytics firm employed by the trump campaig
witnesses, like the president's son-in-law jared kushner, trump's personal attorney, michael cohen and brad and roger stone. all denied any collusion with the russians. >> as far as i'm concerned, all of the questions have been answered. these people come in for two hours and they are willing to stay for three, four, five hours. so far i can tell you now one bit of evidence has come out so if congress wants to carry this on forever, it's a disservice to the country and to congress....
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of the familiar faces that we see right there from paul manafort to michael flynn, don jr., jared kushner, carter page, and roger stoneho was banned from twitter yesterday because of an over the weekend twitter rant that he had. do you think that when it comes to the big reveal, that it may not be just one person, but there could be a larger reveal tomorrow of certain members of this team? >> look welcome fr, from what w sounds like one indictment and we can't be sure. bob mule e mueller is a real professional. they're looking for whatever the appropriate charges are. they don't have an end goal in mind. it's not about proving or disproving collusion. it's about bringing the right charge on the right people. >> are any of you surprised about the time limit? >> yeah, that is, you know, a blink of an eye when you talk about really complexion commission investigations. and that bob mueller and his folks kind of inhearted that investigation. so the harge that's will be revealed tomorrow, assuming the leaks are accurate, may relate more to something that was under investigation at the time when he was fired. >> despite dis
of the familiar faces that we see right there from paul manafort to michael flynn, don jr., jared kushner, carter page, and roger stoneho was banned from twitter yesterday because of an over the weekend twitter rant that he had. do you think that when it comes to the big reveal, that it may not be just one person, but there could be a larger reveal tomorrow of certain members of this team? >> look welcome fr, from what w sounds like one indictment and we can't be sure. bob mule e mueller...
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director at american university as well as co-author with all of the stone the untold history of the united states and we have michael flanagan he is president of flanagan consulting and a former congressman all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it peter let me go to you first here you know i live very far away from the media swamp in the u.s. and i've been watching this media circus with a president trump and this gold star family about a fallen soldier in niger at the beginning of this month here that is obviously sad but what really i found more troubling looking at all the networks the entire political spectrum there seems to be very little curiosity about really why the u.s. has a military footprint in africa and the more you learn about it and you can learn about it but you won't find out about it on the on the networks is that footprint has been growing and growing and growing and when you go to congress you go do this super hawk. lindsey graham and maybe he's feigning ignorance. but he's i didn't know anything about this ok i mean tha
director at american university as well as co-author with all of the stone the untold history of the united states and we have michael flanagan he is president of flanagan consulting and a former congressman all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it peter let me go to you first here you know i live very far away from the media swamp in the u.s. and i've been watching this media circus with a president trump and this gold...
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collusion, all the names that have been circulating from the paul man 40s to the michael flins to donald trump jr. to programs roger stone and the list goes on and on, we're not really talking about any small fish in this category. we're talking about all people who had a very prominent role in their positions and are very, very close to the inner circle that led to the oval office. is so you do this theory that in cases where there's multiple people that maybe you are trying to lure a bigger fish with a smaller fish but here i'm not sure who the smallest in this bunch would be. >> mr. i say acough, now you. what does this say about the speed of mueller's investigation? >> well, look, you know, i actually would have thought he would have been moving even more swiftly than this when you go back to the search of paul manafort's residence back in july. i would have expected an indictment very quickly after that. manafort himself has said he's been told he's been indicted. the presumption is he's gotten a target letter. whether this is manafort or not we're just going to have to wait until monday. but i'll tell you what's go
collusion, all the names that have been circulating from the paul man 40s to the michael flins to donald trump jr. to programs roger stone and the list goes on and on, we're not really talking about any small fish in this category. we're talking about all people who had a very prominent role in their positions and are very, very close to the inner circle that led to the oval office. is so you do this theory that in cases where there's multiple people that maybe you are trying to lure a bigger...
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the only basis -- which of course has many many arms including michael flynn, paul manafort, jared kushner's security forms, robert stone wikileaks. the list goes on and own about the possible people whose in this indictment. whether you have months include investigation by his team -- what is indicating to me is one they are trying to encourage cooperation, but also that their investigation has taken on many different contentions. one of them being is that may be a related notion to the overall collusion claim but that is exactly the precise reason why robert mueller has the direct that he does. what ever can come from the initial collusion investigation he's entitled to work with. this may be an indication he's not trying to show his hand because he doesn't want people to be able to either conceal evidence, destroy evidence. it may be a reason he was able to do a surprise, no-knock and announce warn on paul manafort's home. there is an urgency robert mueller is seeing, and it may be a flight risk. >> for you who are just joining us, first charges filed in the mueller investigation, story breaking a short time ago. we
the only basis -- which of course has many many arms including michael flynn, paul manafort, jared kushner's security forms, robert stone wikileaks. the list goes on and own about the possible people whose in this indictment. whether you have months include investigation by his team -- what is indicating to me is one they are trying to encourage cooperation, but also that their investigation has taken on many different contentions. one of them being is that may be a related notion to the...
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including michael flynn, including paul manafort, including jared kushner's security forms, including roger stone on and on about all the people who are are potentially complicated by this indictment. and it's a reminder that he's running quite the tight ship. weeks after or months after investigations concluded by his team that you're hearing information. even leading up to today when you've got this sealed indictment. what it's indicated to me is they're trying to encourage cooperation but also it has taken on many different incan tagsz and one of them being the fact that this may be a tangentially to the overall claim but that's exactly the precise reason why robert mueller has the directive he does. whatever can come from the initial collusion investigation he's entitled to work with. this may be an indication that he's not trying to show his hand because he doesn't want people to be able to either conceal evidence, destroy evidence. it may be the reason that he was able to do a surprise, no knock and announce warrant on paul manafort's home. there is an urgency that robert mueller is seeing,
including michael flynn, including paul manafort, including jared kushner's security forms, including roger stone on and on about all the people who are are potentially complicated by this indictment. and it's a reminder that he's running quite the tight ship. weeks after or months after investigations concluded by his team that you're hearing information. even leading up to today when you've got this sealed indictment. what it's indicated to me is they're trying to encourage cooperation but...
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michael. >> thank you, george. >>> now the intimate life of rolling stone magazine founder jann wenner.h the author. >> reporter: for decades "rolling stone" has used top quality writing and photography to cover what began as a rock 'n' roll counter culture and would become the world we know now. >> jann recognized that the youth culture was going to be the culture and rock 'n' roll was the first expression of that power. and jann followed that narrative with "rolling stone" on a biweekly basis. >> reporter: author joe hagan tells his personal and professional story with unprecedented access and phenomenal detail in his biography "sticky fingers: the life and time of jann wenner and rolling stone magazine." highlighted as well his star crossed relationships with the superstars his magazine covered, like john lennon. >> the beatles live in a new motion picture. ♪ let it be >> reporter: wenner saw weeping in a theater as "let it be" chronicled the beatles demise. >> jann was there to witness that and forms this bond with john lennon and gets him to give him essentially the exit interview
michael. >> thank you, george. >>> now the intimate life of rolling stone magazine founder jann wenner.h the author. >> reporter: for decades "rolling stone" has used top quality writing and photography to cover what began as a rock 'n' roll counter culture and would become the world we know now. >> jann recognized that the youth culture was going to be the culture and rock 'n' roll was the first expression of that power. and jann followed that narrative...
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michael finney has a few tips. >> call it the new age space race. companies competing including carpet and hardwood, tile, stoneir ducts and window treatments. and your satisfaction is 100% guaranteed or your money back. that's 35% off everything coit cleans. call or click today. without pg&e's assistance, without their training our collaboration with pg&e is centered around public safety. we could not do our mission to keep our community safe. anytime we are responding to a...
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vladimir putin telling donald trump's lawyer michael cohen that he himself can engineer the election for the president and we can get our boy elected. you have roger stone working with gooseifer and joule young assange. that was a concerted effort, people inside and out who are working with the campaign to work with the russians. we have proven at the very minimum an attempt to work with them. >> what we haven't proven and what we don't know is what they knew about what the russians were up to. that to me remain ascii, a key question here. and it doesn't seem like they cared either. >> no, the public profile is they don't care. >> yeah. that's right. they were willing and eager to work with them, you know, as long as they had information that could help donald trump. >> do you worry, first of all, let me read this. the trump campaign is trying to distance itself and i feel duty bound to read their response. we as a campaign made the choice to rely on the ravens ravens to help help any claims that voter data played a key role. you can kwach a billion documentaries and how central it was to the campaign. does that wash to you? >> no, and chris, success, y
vladimir putin telling donald trump's lawyer michael cohen that he himself can engineer the election for the president and we can get our boy elected. you have roger stone working with gooseifer and joule young assange. that was a concerted effort, people inside and out who are working with the campaign to work with the russians. we have proven at the very minimum an attempt to work with them. >> what we haven't proven and what we don't know is what they knew about what the russians were...
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stone film. guess what, all of the people thought there would be something in there to show a conspiracy, michaelthey never came out. and the last batch of files, the hundreds of thousands of palings, i'll tell you there's no smoking gun in there. there's nothing about a second shooter on a grassyy knoll, it' going to fill in the conspiracy of the case. anybody who think it's it's going to turn it on its head and so three or four shooters, not the case. >> you told me on my radio show, that the truth after the assassination is that the cia and mob did indeed come together to kill a head of state but it wasn't president kennedy. >> you know, it's one of my favorite things you have this popular conspiracy. but it is true that the cia and mob were in league to hill a head of state. dwae it wasn't kennedy. it was castro. they couldn't even wound him. somehow, we believe that the very same keystone kops, they wanted a communist dictatorship, 90 miles away from the shoreline out of his hemisphere. they couldn't get rid of castro. somehow, these same guys pulled off the perfect crime in dallas. 54 years
stone film. guess what, all of the people thought there would be something in there to show a conspiracy, michaelthey never came out. and the last batch of files, the hundreds of thousands of palings, i'll tell you there's no smoking gun in there. there's nothing about a second shooter on a grassyy knoll, it' going to fill in the conspiracy of the case. anybody who think it's it's going to turn it on its head and so three or four shooters, not the case. >> you told me on my radio show,...
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stone but clearly something is happening. deadline is october 15. fox news senior judicial analyst judge andrew napolitano. catherine lucey, white house reporter for the associated press. michaeley, senior foreign affairs correspondent from politico. seems like it's heading in a way, as you talk to the experts, that it will be something short of pulling all the way out of the iran nuclear deal and essentially -- saying it's your deal to deal with sanctions are not. >> an important thing to understand his donald trump has to commit any president, whoever won the election, would have to certify every 90 days. if trump says they are not, that doesn't mean we are at -- excuse me. doesn't mean we are out of the deal or that it's off. it starts a clock for congress and it has congress has 60 days to decide. are you going to reimpose the sanctions we lifted when barack obama did the deal in july of 2015. the trade, taking off sanctions if the iranians put limits on the nuclear program. if congress does that, the dail is blown up. america has an effect withdrawn from the deal. there are a lot of consequent spirit of the most extreme is that it on the path to war. donald trump doesn't
stone but clearly something is happening. deadline is october 15. fox news senior judicial analyst judge andrew napolitano. catherine lucey, white house reporter for the associated press. michaeley, senior foreign affairs correspondent from politico. seems like it's heading in a way, as you talk to the experts, that it will be something short of pulling all the way out of the iran nuclear deal and essentially -- saying it's your deal to deal with sanctions are not. >> an important thing...
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stones' mick jagger sending thoughts to his family. chris connelly as a look back. good morning, chris. >> reporter: good morning, michael.could do it all with the attitude of a rebel, the keen eye of an observer and the heart of a romantic which is why multiple generations of fellow musicians and fans mourn his loss and cherish his music. ♪ she's a momma ♪ >> reporter: in a career that spanned 50 years, tom petty combined brilliant songwriting with a commitment to his audience and to the integrity of his music. ♪ she was an american girl >> reporter: petty's electric guitar and band the heartbreakers powers him on such songs as "american girl" in 1976 and hit single "refugee." ♪ you don't have to live like a refugee ♪ ♪ you don't have to live like a refugee ♪ ♪ oh >> reporter: he could serve up defiance without apology. ♪ stand my ground ♪ and i won't back down >> reporter: and he could stand his ground while collaborating with the best of rock's ultra elite in the late '80s with the traveling willburies. ♪ i'm happy to be here ♪ at the end of the line ♪ it don't matter if you're by my side ♪ i'm satisfied >> reporter: i
stones' mick jagger sending thoughts to his family. chris connelly as a look back. good morning, chris. >> reporter: good morning, michael.could do it all with the attitude of a rebel, the keen eye of an observer and the heart of a romantic which is why multiple generations of fellow musicians and fans mourn his loss and cherish his music. ♪ she's a momma ♪ >> reporter: in a career that spanned 50 years, tom petty combined brilliant songwriting with a commitment to his audience...