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you know, it's an interesting, you know like when willie nelson plays the guitar it sounds different than when other people play the guitar. it's the same instrument, everybody plays it, but why does it sound like willie when he plays it. well when antoine moves the camera, it looks like an antoine fuqua film. you can't quite figure it out, and i love working with people like that. and he's so, he cares so much. - you're excited about this movie. - yeah i am. - let me ask you about this book. so this is, it's called a novel, but it's not really a novel. it's really more a story that is really, itself, virtues or rules for living a noble life. explain the origin of this, this is called rules for a knight, this came out last november. what was the genesis of this? - well i don't know. (laughter) - the thing is, at this point in your life you don't have to do stuff like this, this is certainly not to make money. this is book publishing, nobody makes money in book publishing. - i know. i ask myself the same question. i'll tell you what actually happened. i'll try to not be too long winded
you know, it's an interesting, you know like when willie nelson plays the guitar it sounds different than when other people play the guitar. it's the same instrument, everybody plays it, but why does it sound like willie when he plays it. well when antoine moves the camera, it looks like an antoine fuqua film. you can't quite figure it out, and i love working with people like that. and he's so, he cares so much. - you're excited about this movie. - yeah i am. - let me ask you about this book....
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. >> seth: willie nelson, you got to sing with willie nelson. how was that?le, and people are actually really nice. >> seth: that's been my experience with country people. >> and, you know, i'm like from new york like you. >> seth: no! [ laughter ] i could not hear that. >> you couldn't, could you? now, not after my elocution lessons after all. >> seth: yeah, there you go. >> now, no, and they're so nice to you. it's like they come in, they're nice and you're thinking, "oh, what's the catch?" [ laughter ] >> seth: that's the new yorker attitude. >> but they really are nice. and they welcomed me, you know, they didn't care if my clothes were funny. it was all about the music. i don't think my clothes are funny. >> seth: they're not funny at all. they're wonderful. >> very stylish. >> seth: you look very stylish. this -- you have an incredible accomplishment, which is you have won two grammys, you've won an emmy, you've won a tony. >> yeah. >> seth: so you just need an oscar and you're e.g.o.t., which all four. >> if i get that oscar, which it's on my bucket li
. >> seth: willie nelson, you got to sing with willie nelson. how was that?le, and people are actually really nice. >> seth: that's been my experience with country people. >> and, you know, i'm like from new york like you. >> seth: no! [ laughter ] i could not hear that. >> you couldn't, could you? now, not after my elocution lessons after all. >> seth: yeah, there you go. >> now, no, and they're so nice to you. it's like they come in, they're nice and...
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my last interview was actually with willie nelson in his bus, outside his hotel in washington d.c. at rush hour. - you've obviously cleaned your clothes since then, because i don't - well the first thing everyone asks was did i leave with a contact high? we were warned in advance that willie would be, as he is, often as notoriously closed lipped. he was incredibly great, and wonderful and help us understand - you went to him. - some important people in the history, and he could tell you what it meant to understand what hank williams was going through. - you go from the early days of country all the way up through the - i would say - the kind of contemporary - no, we're historians, amateur we may be. - [evan] so where do you stop? - we always wanna stop or at least lift our foot off the accelerator of sort of definitive because that's the problem of journalism in near history, and so i imagine that country music was pronounced dead, and johnny cash was his, columbia didn't pick up his contract, and everybody says he's dead, and then a year later garth brooks is filling stadiums with 60
my last interview was actually with willie nelson in his bus, outside his hotel in washington d.c. at rush hour. - you've obviously cleaned your clothes since then, because i don't - well the first thing everyone asks was did i leave with a contact high? we were warned in advance that willie would be, as he is, often as notoriously closed lipped. he was incredibly great, and wonderful and help us understand - you went to him. - some important people in the history, and he could tell you what it...
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willie nelson is 83. now take a final look at your choices.ents. he is 41 this weekend. happy birthday, everybody. >>> when you think of mother's day, you think flower, butterflies, and hearts. not on "entertainment tonight." >> yo, "e.t." >> my mama said knock you out. >> star moms and stars with their moms. kicking off with olivia munn. >> she is doing this only because the cameras are there. >> starting monday on "e.t." >> we're almost out of time this weekend. for all the late-breaking hollywood news, go to our owebsite, etonline.com. >> check out the new video from elle king for her new song sweetheart. >> if is a follow up on the big hit single x's and o's. she'll be touring throughout the entire summer. >> enjoy the video and the rest of your weekend, everyone. >> bye. ♪ ♪ what do you want from me, ♪ you love me anyway kind of like this look. i'm calling it the "name your price tool" phase. whatever. ♪ we buy any car dot com ♪ "name your price tool" phase. ♪ we buy any car dot com ♪ ♪ any any any any ♪ did you know trading in your car a
willie nelson is 83. now take a final look at your choices.ents. he is 41 this weekend. happy birthday, everybody. >>> when you think of mother's day, you think flower, butterflies, and hearts. not on "entertainment tonight." >> yo, "e.t." >> my mama said knock you out. >> star moms and stars with their moms. kicking off with olivia munn. >> she is doing this only because the cameras are there. >> starting monday on "e.t."...
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. >> tariq: willie nelson. >> yes! >> he's married to a beautiful woman named kim.om old movies. >> frankenstein. >> tariq: yes. >> jimmy: wow, nice. i drive shirtless on horse. i world leader. russia. >> oh, the russian. oh, the russians freakin' leader. [ buzzer ] what's his name? >> jimmy: vladimir putin. >> yes. >> so characters are allowed? suddenly frankenstein pops up. [ laughter ] is that a person. that's new. okay. >> jimmy: that's a person. is it? >> jimmy: yes. >> it's a person. >> jimmy: very famous. >> yeah, it's a very famous person. >> jimmy: frankenstein. >> character. okay. that's a character. >> jimmy: that's a character. >> tariq" are we tied? >> oh, shoot. >> tariq: yes. >> we're tied, i think. >> jimmy: you still having fun now. >> tariq: are we tied now? >> jimmy: don't be that serious. >> okay. >> jimmy: that was fun game, man. >> tariq: great. great. okay. we ready? >> jimmy: ready? we're tied. now the next person who wins, wins the whole game. >> oh, we're tied. okay. >> jimmy: the whole shebang. you go my man. go. ready? [ beeping ] >> oh,
. >> tariq: willie nelson. >> yes! >> he's married to a beautiful woman named kim.om old movies. >> frankenstein. >> tariq: yes. >> jimmy: wow, nice. i drive shirtless on horse. i world leader. russia. >> oh, the russian. oh, the russians freakin' leader. [ buzzer ] what's his name? >> jimmy: vladimir putin. >> yes. >> so characters are allowed? suddenly frankenstein pops up. [ laughter ] is that a person. that's new. okay. >>...
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said willie nelson. [ laughter and applause ] "i'm going to live forever." [ applause ] taco bell isortedly testing out making taco shells from fried chicken, which should finally answer the age-old question, "911, what's your emergency?" [ laughter ] "i ate a shell made out of a chicken." and finally, lego recently announced plans for a new 2000-piece porsche model. sounds like somebody's compensating for a small brick. [ laughter ] ladies and gentlemen, we have a great show for you tonight. [ cheers and applause ] from the new film, available on netflix, "special correspondents," our friend, ricky gervais stops by tonight. can't wait to talk to him. [ cheers and applause ] also, he's one of the stars of netflix's "unbreakable kimmy schmidt," tituss burgess is back on the show tonight. [ cheers and applause ] and also, he is the author of his novel, "private citizens," author tony tulathimutte is here tonight. [ cheers and applause ] a fantastic book, a fantastic writer. i can't wait to have him out. before we get to all that, based on the polls, hillary clinton and donald trump are
said willie nelson. [ laughter and applause ] "i'm going to live forever." [ applause ] taco bell isortedly testing out making taco shells from fried chicken, which should finally answer the age-old question, "911, what's your emergency?" [ laughter ] "i ate a shell made out of a chicken." and finally, lego recently announced plans for a new 2000-piece porsche model. sounds like somebody's compensating for a small brick. [ laughter ] ladies and gentlemen, we have a...
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willie nelson. >> had to be the whole braid. $37,000. >> that's unbelievable.ke clones of these people. that's what you would do. >> you run a barber shop. what would prevents you from sweeping up a bag of hair and selling it on e-bay. >> handmade barber shop. would you guys do anything when celebrities come in. sweep up the hair and sell it. >> not really. >> what do you do with the excess hair. you don't log the drains. >> it goes in the garbage. >> you don't stuff pillows with it or knit anything? >> how much it would go for auction? >> higher than napoleon? >> definitely. >> how about beethoven. >> how about willie nelson. >> that's a species of religion. if you're paying for hair that's like some kind of, you know, medieval in this. >> i collect comic books. that's where i draw the line. we didn't want to tell you. the ladies were trying to get tucker and i in these booths to get our hair cut. they've been telling us we need hair cut. >> you guys agree your hair is your strength and every time you cut it you get weaker. >> no. >> you look better. >> manmad
willie nelson. >> had to be the whole braid. $37,000. >> that's unbelievable.ke clones of these people. that's what you would do. >> you run a barber shop. what would prevents you from sweeping up a bag of hair and selling it on e-bay. >> handmade barber shop. would you guys do anything when celebrities come in. sweep up the hair and sell it. >> not really. >> what do you do with the excess hair. you don't log the drains. >> it goes in the garbage....
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move it out to the house chamber, the largest room in the capitol because my lead off witness was willie nelson. my second witness was barbara jordan and my third witness was the chair lady of the dallas republican women's organization because it turns out that republicans don't want their babies eating pesticides either so at the end of that hearing none of the members would even make the motion to pass these two bills. we won because we went outside and we brought the outsiders inside. if fought inside we would have lost. inside is where lobbyists win. it's where money wins, but when we bring the outside in, then we win. that's what the public interest movement's strategy really is all about. so my message to you, i'm sure you're wondering what it is by now as i've -- that a progressive populous movement only advances when the grassroots revolts. the key word in movement is move. somebody's got to move. the good news is that the american people are revolting in the very best sense of that term. and they are making -- they are making big and bold changes now. the occupy movement. people said,
move it out to the house chamber, the largest room in the capitol because my lead off witness was willie nelson. my second witness was barbara jordan and my third witness was the chair lady of the dallas republican women's organization because it turns out that republicans don't want their babies eating pesticides either so at the end of that hearing none of the members would even make the motion to pass these two bills. we won because we went outside and we brought the outsiders inside. if...
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move it out to the house chamber, the largest room in the capitol because my lead off witness was willie nelson second witness was barbara jordan and my third witness was the chair lady of the dallas republican women's organization because it turns out that republicans don't want their babies eating pesticides either so at the end of that hearing none of the members would even make the motion to pass these two bills. we won because we went outside and we brought the outsiders inside. if fought inside we would have lost. inside is where lobbyists win. it's where money wins, but when we bring the outside in, then we win. that's what the public interest movement's strategy really is all about. so my message to you, i'm sure you're wondering what it is by now as i've -- that a progressive populous movement only advances when the grassroots revolts. the key word in movement is move. somebody's got to move. the good news is that the american people are revolting in the very best sense of that term. and they are making -- they are making big and bold changes now. the occupy movement. people said, oh,
move it out to the house chamber, the largest room in the capitol because my lead off witness was willie nelson second witness was barbara jordan and my third witness was the chair lady of the dallas republican women's organization because it turns out that republicans don't want their babies eating pesticides either so at the end of that hearing none of the members would even make the motion to pass these two bills. we won because we went outside and we brought the outsiders inside. if fought...
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willie nelson said the early bird might get the worm but it's the second mouse that gets the cheese. always have to let that lay out there a little bit. so enough of this. let's bring up janet from mass perg. >> thank you very much. thanks so much for the opportunity to speak to you today. it such an honor to be here and huge congratulations to ralph nader on this truly important 50th anniversary. [ applause ] i was thinking of injecting humor in to my remarks. but all know consumer advocates and can't recall a joke. thank you. i'm going to try in the next 20 minutes to break down 45 years of perg history answering five questions which ralph asked plea to address, one, how and why did it get start? i'm cheating fitting two questions into that one but i'm transparent. in um two, what are the problems we aim to solve? number three, what does our track record look like? number four, how do we do our work? and number, five, what's next? number one, how and why do the pergs get started? few periods in american history have been suffused with a spirit of civic innovation as early 1970s. ne
willie nelson said the early bird might get the worm but it's the second mouse that gets the cheese. always have to let that lay out there a little bit. so enough of this. let's bring up janet from mass perg. >> thank you very much. thanks so much for the opportunity to speak to you today. it such an honor to be here and huge congratulations to ralph nader on this truly important 50th anniversary. [ applause ] i was thinking of injecting humor in to my remarks. but all know consumer...
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willie nelson said the early bird might get the worm but it's the second mouse that gets the cheese.ays have to let that lay out there a little bit. so enough of this. let's bring up janet from mass perg. >> thank you very much. thanks so much for the opportunity to speak to you today. it such an honor to be here and huge congratulations to ralph nader on this truly important 50th anniversary. [applause] i was thinking of injecting humor in to my remarks. but all know consumer advocates and can't recall a joke. thank you. i'm going to try in the next 20 minutes to break down 45 years of perg history answering five questions which ralph asked plea to address, one, how and why did it get start? i'm cheating fitting two questions into that one but i'm transparent. in um two, what are the problems we aim to solve? number three, what does our track record look like? number four, how do we do our work? and number, five, what's next? number one, how and why do the pergs get started? few periods in american history have been suffused with a spirit of civic innovation as early 1970s. new soci
willie nelson said the early bird might get the worm but it's the second mouse that gets the cheese.ays have to let that lay out there a little bit. so enough of this. let's bring up janet from mass perg. >> thank you very much. thanks so much for the opportunity to speak to you today. it such an honor to be here and huge congratulations to ralph nader on this truly important 50th anniversary. [applause] i was thinking of injecting humor in to my remarks. but all know consumer advocates...
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found musical inspiration in not only traditional tejano legends but also country legends like willie nelson and george strait. his love and passion for music grew and grew and when he graduated in high school in 1980 he attended texas state university where he received a music scholarship and majored in that. although he planned to become a teacher, he ultimately followed his passion and became an award-winning singer, songwriter and performer in both the u.s. and mexico markets. started his career with the tejano band, david lee garza los musicals. and also hit the stage with selena. emilio, known as the garth ooks of tejano, he went to the mainstream. although we mourn the loss of this mexican american music legend, his memory will live on forever. mr. speaker, i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from florida -- texas -- excuse me -- seek recognition? ms. jackson lee: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tem
found musical inspiration in not only traditional tejano legends but also country legends like willie nelson and george strait. his love and passion for music grew and grew and when he graduated in high school in 1980 he attended texas state university where he received a music scholarship and majored in that. although he planned to become a teacher, he ultimately followed his passion and became an award-winning singer, songwriter and performer in both the u.s. and mexico markets. started his...