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moby has made more than a dozen albums. the singer-songwriter has another set to come out in 2016. >> quite electronic, very song oriented. i have no idea if it's good. >> in addition to his musical career, moby is known for being a dedicated vegan and compassionate voice for all animals. >> you either have to be delusional or a psychopath to believe that animals don't suffer. >> the multiplatinum performer's life-long passion for social activism is mainly grounded in pragmatism. >> so part of my criteria for evaluating the issues around us is not do i like it or do i not like it, but does it make sense? >> moby's also working on ground-breaking music therapy programs. >> music actually had re-- was a real-world healing modality. and not just on the level of, like, "oh, we listen to music and we feel better." but it actually physically changes us. >> i spoke to moby in washington, d.c. >> you got about 20 million albums sold worldwide, 1.3 million followers on twitter. you're called the pioneer of electronic music. for a gu
moby has made more than a dozen albums. the singer-songwriter has another set to come out in 2016. >> quite electronic, very song oriented. i have no idea if it's good. >> in addition to his musical career, moby is known for being a dedicated vegan and compassionate voice for all animals. >> you either have to be delusional or a psychopath to believe that animals don't suffer. >> the multiplatinum performer's life-long passion for social activism is mainly grounded in...
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of course, "moby dick" is 1,000 pages long. but, i think they did a good job of doing the story justice. take a look. >> coming to a theater near you, it's the stunning true story of "moby dick," based on the tale of a young man just trying to sleep in a crowded inn, but who is kept awake by a a royal harpooner, who tells him of his life on the island of rokovoko, where his father was once king. inspiring the young man to go with said royal harpooner to a a sermon, where he considers the biblical story of jonah and what it means to him and his own life. leading him on an adventure to nantucket, and a prospect of getting on a boat, until he hears a prophecy that says don't get on the boat, at which point he's really got to think things through. and that's just the first three hours. [ light laughter ] "in the heart of the sea." rated e for eternity. [ cheers and applause ] give it up for the roots. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh, come on everybody. we have a big week of shows ahead. tomorrow night, aziz ansari is here. oh,
of course, "moby dick" is 1,000 pages long. but, i think they did a good job of doing the story justice. take a look. >> coming to a theater near you, it's the stunning true story of "moby dick," based on the tale of a young man just trying to sleep in a crowded inn, but who is kept awake by a a royal harpooner, who tells him of his life on the island of rokovoko, where his father was once king. inspiring the young man to go with said royal harpooner to a a sermon,...
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moby has made more than a dozen albums. the singer-songwriter has another set to come out in 2016.
moby has made more than a dozen albums. the singer-songwriter has another set to come out in 2016.
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joined this week by music pioneer moby. one of the things that you do is you try to heal sickness through music. you're on the board of institute for music and knew logic function. i was-- knew row logic-- neurologic function. it's interesting to using therapy for people with alzheimer's, a stoke. can music heal people? <
joined this week by music pioneer moby. one of the things that you do is you try to heal sickness through music. you're on the board of institute for music and knew logic function. i was-- knew row logic-- neurologic function. it's interesting to using therapy for people with alzheimer's, a stoke. can music heal people?
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moby has made more than a dozen albums.e singer-songwriter has another set to come out in 2016. >> quite electronic, very song oriented.
moby has made more than a dozen albums.e singer-songwriter has another set to come out in 2016. >> quite electronic, very song oriented.
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i like to read really bad reviews of moby dick on amazon so you can see the two-star reviews.his is the most tedious book ever. >> where is the whale? >> when is the whale coming back? [laughter] the whale's been gone for 300 pages. [laughter] i think everyone's saying let desire be your guide, that's what we're all saying, and i feel that's really important. but because you're here, i'm going to plug the better reviewing organs and say that not only the tbr, but also new york be review of books, book forum. and i really like rain taxi. do you read rain taxi? it's a little indie book reviewer out of indianapolis, totally excellent. >> okay. >> well, sometimes it's a mix of questions. i mean, part of that, you know, what do i need to feed my brain. i really like that answer. there's some sort of intuitive side to just what you feel like you need. there's a few answers to that question for me. i mean, one is sometimes you talk about needing to read for work, but specifically time for reading for pleasure, because i do a lot of research. but it crosses over a little bit. like, if
i like to read really bad reviews of moby dick on amazon so you can see the two-star reviews.his is the most tedious book ever. >> where is the whale? >> when is the whale coming back? [laughter] the whale's been gone for 300 pages. [laughter] i think everyone's saying let desire be your guide, that's what we're all saying, and i feel that's really important. but because you're here, i'm going to plug the better reviewing organs and say that not only the tbr, but also new york be...
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place in the 1820s, and it's about the sea-faring expedition that inspired herman melvilleing to write moby dick. it stars chris hemsworth, and i like ron howard, and i think he's good in big scope movies like this. apollo 13 was one of the best movies of the '90s, i think. we'll see if this draws people in. >> tell me about sister. this one i'm unfamiliar with. >> amy poehler and tina fey who are costarring for the first time since 2008 when they did baby mama. >> this is only their second movie together? >> right. everybody thinks of them as a female version of bob hope and bing crosby. they did snl together, of course, and a couple of golden globe hosting gigs, so this is mama. they play sisters, amy is the uptight one, and they decide to have one last big bash in their parents' house before they move out of it, james bro lin and -- >> looks good in the gray hair there. >> yeah, that's right. and they're terrific together anytime, so this looks like a good comedy. >> now, concussion, that's the will smith one, right? >> yeah. instance bic pa thomas who in 2006 was looking at the cases of
place in the 1820s, and it's about the sea-faring expedition that inspired herman melvilleing to write moby dick. it stars chris hemsworth, and i like ron howard, and i think he's good in big scope movies like this. apollo 13 was one of the best movies of the '90s, i think. we'll see if this draws people in. >> tell me about sister. this one i'm unfamiliar with. >> amy poehler and tina fey who are costarring for the first time since 2008 when they did baby mama. >> this is...
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moby has made more than a dozen albums.
moby has made more than a dozen albums.
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i read moby dick, didn't know a lot about whaling, and i decided to write a book. the china trade book came out of my research on the sea otter trade. after the american revolution, americans had to get up and stand on their own two feet economically, and one of the places they wanted to go was china, because they had fallen in love with tea. but now british sources of tea were cut off. so i thought it was a neat story. the book ends with today. i thought that i do not like writing about modern history or politics, why not write about the first time americans were involved in the china trade? that's what i'm working on now. yes? >> can you pick a single individual that you admire the most in the fur trade? eric: thomas morton. there were many things not to admire. but he came to the shore of the boston harbor and set up a fur trading post in the mid-1620's to compete with the pilgrims. they did not like that. they were somewhat straightlaced. thomas morton, who claimed to be a lawyer, started an outpost which they dubbed "merrimount." he would have raucous like fra
i read moby dick, didn't know a lot about whaling, and i decided to write a book. the china trade book came out of my research on the sea otter trade. after the american revolution, americans had to get up and stand on their own two feet economically, and one of the places they wanted to go was china, because they had fallen in love with tea. but now british sources of tea were cut off. so i thought it was a neat story. the book ends with today. i thought that i do not like writing about modern...
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. >>> you know, cattle rustling has been around since moby dick. >> reporter: flowers tracks outlaws on the plains. >>> we're going to go up and meet with this rancher. >> reporter: while cattle rustling may sound like an old fashion elide crime, experts say the low risk and big rewards make it easy for criminals to pull off. cattle rustlers hit this man's property this year. >>> i've got 20 head of cattle missing >> reporter: at a thousand dollars a head, the thrives drove away with nearly 20 grand of property. >>> they're probably sitting on the feed lot somewhere. they may have been sold half a dozen time since they were stolen >> reporter: he is not the only one who has been hit. >>> everybody here up here. >> reporter: draught has pushed cattle prices through the roof. the state cattle man association estimates that in oklahoma alone cattle rustling has cost the industry nearly three million dollars in the last two years. >>> it has got to the point where you can't sling a data cat here and when you get up in this part of the country there seems to be more and more true >> repor
. >>> you know, cattle rustling has been around since moby dick. >> reporter: flowers tracks outlaws on the plains. >>> we're going to go up and meet with this rancher. >> reporter: while cattle rustling may sound like an old fashion elide crime, experts say the low risk and big rewards make it easy for criminals to pull off. cattle rustlers hit this man's property this year. >>> i've got 20 head of cattle missing >> reporter: at a thousand dollars a...
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t-mobis so you can stream all the movies, tv and sports you want without using your data. it's like..kay that i binged an entire season during my kid's piano recital? i've done that. yeah. i'm binging right now. you know, i think we've made a real breakthrough here today. what? aw, he dies in this episode. introducing binge on. with t-mobile, stream video free without using data from netflix, hbonow, hulu and many more. so wi got a job!ews? i'll be programming at ge. oh i got a job too, at zazzies. (friends gasp) the app where you put fruit hats on animals? i love that! guys, i'll be writing code that helps machines communicate. (interrupting) i just zazzied you. (phone vibrates) look at it! (friends giggle) i can do dogs, hamsters, guinea pigs... you name it. i'm going to transform the way the world works. (proudly) i programmed that hat. and i can do casaba melons. i'll be helping turbines power cities. i put a turbine on a cat. (friends ooh and ahh) i can make hospitals run more efficiently... this isn't a competition! announcer: if you'd give thanks for a bette[barks]'s sleep... s
t-mobis so you can stream all the movies, tv and sports you want without using your data. it's like..kay that i binged an entire season during my kid's piano recital? i've done that. yeah. i'm binging right now. you know, i think we've made a real breakthrough here today. what? aw, he dies in this episode. introducing binge on. with t-mobile, stream video free without using data from netflix, hbonow, hulu and many more. so wi got a job!ews? i'll be programming at ge. oh i got a job too, at...
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i like to read really bad reviews of moby dick on amazon so you can see the two-star reviews.his is the most tedious book ever. >> where is the whale? >> when is the whale coming back? [laughter] the whale's been gone for 300 pages. [laughter] i think everyone's saying let desire be your guide, that's what we're all saying, and i feel that's really important. but because you're here, i'm going to plug the better reviewing organs and say that not only the tbr, but also new york be review of books, book forum. and i really like rain taxi. do you read rain taxi? it's a little indie book reviewer out of indianapolis, totally excellent. >> okay. >> well, sometimes it's a mix of questions. i mean, part of that, you know, what do i need to feed my brain. i really like that answer. there's some sort of intuitive side to just what you feel like you need. there's a few answers to that question for me. i mean, one is sometimes you talk about needing to read for work, but specifically time for reading for pleasure, because i do a lot of research. but it crosses over a little bit. like, if
i like to read really bad reviews of moby dick on amazon so you can see the two-star reviews.his is the most tedious book ever. >> where is the whale? >> when is the whale coming back? [laughter] the whale's been gone for 300 pages. [laughter] i think everyone's saying let desire be your guide, that's what we're all saying, and i feel that's really important. but because you're here, i'm going to plug the better reviewing organs and say that not only the tbr, but also new york be...
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i like to read a agree of the bad reviews of moby dick on amazon, this is the most tedious book ever. >> when is the whale coming back? the whale has been gone for 300 pages. [laughter] i think everyone is saying what desire to be your guide and i think that is important. because we are here i am and i am going to plug the bitter reviewing organs and to say not only pdr but new york books will and i like rain taxi, it is a little book review out of minneapolis, totally excellent. >> okay. sometimes it's a mix of questions. i mean part of what do i need to feed my brain, i like that answer that is some sort of an intuitive side to what you feel like you need. there is a feud answers to that question for me. one is sometimes if you talk about needing to read for work that specifically i read for pleasure because i do a lot of research, but it crosses over a little bit. if i have an event with someone like i'm doing a conversation with somebody even if it isn't part of my tour, of course i'm going to read their book. and so i read this read -- i did an event before my book came out with
i like to read a agree of the bad reviews of moby dick on amazon, this is the most tedious book ever. >> when is the whale coming back? the whale has been gone for 300 pages. [laughter] i think everyone is saying what desire to be your guide and i think that is important. because we are here i am and i am going to plug the bitter reviewing organs and to say not only pdr but new york books will and i like rain taxi, it is a little book review out of minneapolis, totally excellent. >>...
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last friday evening when the prime minister shared the platform with prime minister moby, he made a speechbout being proud of the leader of the most multicultural country in the world. does he agree with me that in order to protect and preserve that, we need to be very aggressive in our counter narrative? that means the internet companies doing much more than they are currently doing in order to take away the most important method of recruitment. internationally, working with interpol and europol, giving them the support they need as this is an international mission. >> first of all, can i thank him for the support he gave to the indian prime minister's visit to our country last week? what i said standing alongside the prime minister is while of course he still has the fight is from a nation and racism in our country, we could lay some claim to be in one of the most successful, multiethnic democracies in our world. something india aspires to do as well and it should be something that links us. he is right about the issue of working with internet companies. just as we work with them to to g
last friday evening when the prime minister shared the platform with prime minister moby, he made a speechbout being proud of the leader of the most multicultural country in the world. does he agree with me that in order to protect and preserve that, we need to be very aggressive in our counter narrative? that means the internet companies doing much more than they are currently doing in order to take away the most important method of recruitment. internationally, working with interpol and...