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the woody guthrie center was opened and started with the purchase of the archives from woody woody's plan to have the research facility in tulsa. as the concept grew into the idea of opening up those archives to a new generation and teaching people about woody's important part in american history, this museum came to be. we really consider it a place to inspire people. we want them to investigate what woody did with his talents and inspire people to go and use their talents to do something of their own. ♪ when the sun come shining, then i was strolling ♪ >> many of the people who were displaced during the dust bowl were just looking for a better way of life. some of them had lost their farms due to foreclosure. others lost their farms due to the dust bowl itself, the drought and all of the winds that just blew their soil away and they had nothing. so they were promised this garden of eden and plenty of work. come to california and we'll have plenty of work for you. it's a wonderful place to be. then when they arrived, they found out that was not really what was going on. they had bee
the woody guthrie center was opened and started with the purchase of the archives from woody woody's plan to have the research facility in tulsa. as the concept grew into the idea of opening up those archives to a new generation and teaching people about woody's important part in american history, this museum came to be. we really consider it a place to inspire people. we want them to investigate what woody did with his talents and inspire people to go and use their talents to do something of...
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of course since that is the song that most people recognize as a woody guthrie song and it's an important theme for our country. we wanted to make sure it was given its proper credit here. "this land is your land" actually celebrated its 75th birthday february 23rd of this year. swre the original hand-written lyrics on display. while most people recognize the song as a sing along from our elementary school days, usually they didn't involve singing the fourth and the sixth verses which were much more a social commentary about how things really could be improved in our society. yes, woody thought we had a beautiful land and he paints this gorgeous landscape of the things that he saw as he traveled from coast to coast. but he also wants to point out about things about the people and how we're treating the people and how we should be taking care of each other better. ♪ there was a big high wall there that tried to stop me ♪ ♪ sign was painted, said private property ♪ ♪ but on the back side it didn't say nothing ♪ ♪ this land was made for you and me ♪ >> the idea of a land owner seeing people
of course since that is the song that most people recognize as a woody guthrie song and it's an important theme for our country. we wanted to make sure it was given its proper credit here. "this land is your land" actually celebrated its 75th birthday february 23rd of this year. swre the original hand-written lyrics on display. while most people recognize the song as a sing along from our elementary school days, usually they didn't involve singing the fourth and the sixth verses which...
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yes, woody thought we had a beautiful land and he paints this gorgeous landscape of the things that he saw as he traveled from coast to coast. but he also wants to point out about things about the people and how we're treating the people and how we should be taking care of each other better. ♪ there was a big high wall there that tried to stop me ♪ ♪ sign was painted, said private property ♪ ♪ but on the back side it didn't say nothing ♪ ♪ this land was made for you and me ♪ >> the idea of a land owner seeing people who were starving outside this beautiful land that he had and saying no, you have to keep out, this is private property didn't really go along with what woody thought demonstrated our beautiful country and what we have to offer our citizens. ♪ this land was made for you and me ♪ >> i think it's important to note that woody was a class warrior in a day that so many artists were not. he was the person who gave a voice to the voiceless. ♪ the fog was lifting, this land was made for you and me ♪ >>> my book ruth 66 the mother road came out in 1990. i wrote that book because i w
yes, woody thought we had a beautiful land and he paints this gorgeous landscape of the things that he saw as he traveled from coast to coast. but he also wants to point out about things about the people and how we're treating the people and how we should be taking care of each other better. ♪ there was a big high wall there that tried to stop me ♪ ♪ sign was painted, said private property ♪ ♪ but on the back side it didn't say nothing ♪ ♪ this land was made for you and me ♪...
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they're not putting any limits on it. >> i assumed he was playing woody allen, in a woody allen movie>> one would think. we know nothing about what the show issi ingoing to be. npr looking at six episodes, we have no idea, we have no idea about casting. it's a big question. >> amazon has a lot of attention for transparent. feels like they're trying to make progress with their originals with their latest round of pilots is much smaller in terms of the number of shows. what is their big picture there? >> next week they were going to roll out two pilots in the next process of them allowing viewers to vote on pilots and come back for a series. i think that they have so much almost every week we hear about a new series, new pilot they've inked or new casting and i wonder if this is a more regular pilot process as opposed to having the 13 shows at once that come out twice a year. we may just see more regular process for them. >> i think it's interesting, people say oh why are you discussing woody allen, these are the top two gainers of the s&p for the year, this is where growth is right now
they're not putting any limits on it. >> i assumed he was playing woody allen, in a woody allen movie>> one would think. we know nothing about what the show issi ingoing to be. npr looking at six episodes, we have no idea, we have no idea about casting. it's a big question. >> amazon has a lot of attention for transparent. feels like they're trying to make progress with their originals with their latest round of pilots is much smaller in terms of the number of shows. what is...
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>> woody is -- woody is woody. [ laughter ] he is an interesting character and director. >> jimmy: yeahwas in his hotel room or in his apartment. >> jimmy: i was like in a a warehouse or something. [ laughter ] >> right. it felt like that because all the lights were out and i walk in and there is one spotlight on a chair and i sat there, i couldn't see anything around me and i'm doing the audition, and then this figure creeps out from the darkness an i feel this presence. and i look and he scurries away back into the darkness. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: scurried away. >> he's like "okay, that's all, thank you." i walk out, that was it and i got the part. >> jimmy: no way, dude did you think you were going to get it? >> i was like, "no way", absolutely no. >> jimmy: me too. well he actually, i saw him in this one. it was just us in a factory. we were in an abandoned factory or something. i was sitting there like, "hey." i remember he did this -- covered his eyes, as i was doing the audition. my line was like, "hey, how's it going?" [ laughter ] that was my line. so he's -- how could he tell
>> woody is -- woody is woody. [ laughter ] he is an interesting character and director. >> jimmy: yeahwas in his hotel room or in his apartment. >> jimmy: i was like in a a warehouse or something. [ laughter ] >> right. it felt like that because all the lights were out and i walk in and there is one spotlight on a chair and i sat there, i couldn't see anything around me and i'm doing the audition, and then this figure creeps out from the darkness an i feel this...
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and when i did, it wasn't convincing. >> i loved working with woody. >> were you nervous?more nervous about him. >> i can't blame you there. >> that's what happens whenever you look to your left. >> you suffer from despair. >> how comforting that would be. >> i really liked working with woody. first of all, i think he's adorable. >> that's number one. >> are you aware of what's going on. >> reporter: the on-screen couple with quirky chemistry in real life. even code names. >> ella is such a professional. >> katink. you are one of the finest actors of your or any generation. >> reporter: joaquin's character in the film abe lucas, a heavy drinking depressed philosophy professor who falls for his student and finds a new lease on life when he makes a decision that changes everything. >> in the batting of an eye, dark clouds part. i can enjoy life again. it's astounding. >> reporter: what kind of message are you hoping people will walk away with? >> i found it interesting the creating your own moral code and being above sort of society. don't look at me. just look away. >> repo
and when i did, it wasn't convincing. >> i loved working with woody. >> were you nervous?more nervous about him. >> i can't blame you there. >> that's what happens whenever you look to your left. >> you suffer from despair. >> how comforting that would be. >> i really liked working with woody. first of all, i think he's adorable. >> that's number one. >> are you aware of what's going on. >> reporter: the on-screen couple with quirky...
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woody allen, jim brooks, you are working with some heavy directors.f you think back over the career about those guys, some of the greatest ought towards of our age -- auteurs of our age. compare and contrast who is most memorable and brilliant. talk about that panoply of directors. jeff: every single director, they all wanted to see what you thought it was. they didn't come in and hover. the mediocre ones come in and get their hands on you. you are constantly walking onto the set and they are going, go ahead. altman said it was 90% casting. there is a freedom in that. clint is the same way. i remember calling clint eastwood because there was a brown bomber jacket and a black bomber jacket, plus i just wanted to call clint so i called clint and go, i am wondering if it should be the brown or the black jacket. he goes, you are the actor. maybe the brown one. sounds like the brown one. all right, good, terrific. they leave it up to you. there is a freedom in that. you cannot bitch about -- did you see? they are going, give us the performance you think it
woody allen, jim brooks, you are working with some heavy directors.f you think back over the career about those guys, some of the greatest ought towards of our age -- auteurs of our age. compare and contrast who is most memorable and brilliant. talk about that panoply of directors. jeff: every single director, they all wanted to see what you thought it was. they didn't come in and hover. the mediocre ones come in and get their hands on you. you are constantly walking onto the set and they are...
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>>:i need to tell you about the new woody allen movie.t >> marty : the redwood city police activities league presents the "art on the square" festival. the event features music arts starting at noon at the courthouse square. female announcer: sleep train's interest free for 3 event! ends sunday. it's your last chance to get three years interest-free financing on beautyrest black, stearns & foster serta icomfort even tempur-pedic. plus, get free delivery, and sleep train's 100-day low price guarantee. but hurry! sleep train's interest free for 3 event ends sunday. ...guaranteed! ♪ sleep train ♪ ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >> marty : welcome back to kron 4 news weekend. taking a live look outside at the bay bridge this morning. meteorologist anny hong his here with a look at your saturday morning forecast. good morning anny. >> anny : other locations including san francisco and parts of the bay shoreline have also been seeing a cloudy shoreline will see more sunshine coming up this afternoon here is a live look at the golden g
>>:i need to tell you about the new woody allen movie.t >> marty : the redwood city police activities league presents the "art on the square" festival. the event features music arts starting at noon at the courthouse square. female announcer: sleep train's interest free for 3 event! ends sunday. it's your last chance to get three years interest-free financing on beautyrest black, stearns & foster serta icomfort even tempur-pedic. plus, get free delivery, and sleep...
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would be woody from toy story, right?ust look woody, caitlyn tossed him into an old box of junk tonight. nbc today bid a not so fond farewell to our future president donald trump. nbc released a statement that said because of derogatory statements trump made about immigrants last week they're cutting ties with their now former reality show star. instead of cutting ties i wish they could cut his hair. i mean, if you're going to -- [ cheers and applause ] [ drum roll ] >> no one does the delayed rim shot better than jonathan. nbc is saying, they say they will not carry trump's miss usa or miss universe pageants on their air because what he said about mexicans. not they want to make this clear not because these pageants treat women like cattle at the state fair. it was the mexicans thing that upset them. on sunday, trump sat down with jake tapper, to weigh in on subjects. most notably his plan to cripple isis. >> i think you said you want to bomb the oil fields in iraq to take on isis. >> the only way you will beat them is t
would be woody from toy story, right?ust look woody, caitlyn tossed him into an old box of junk tonight. nbc today bid a not so fond farewell to our future president donald trump. nbc released a statement that said because of derogatory statements trump made about immigrants last week they're cutting ties with their now former reality show star. instead of cutting ties i wish they could cut his hair. i mean, if you're going to -- [ cheers and applause ] [ drum roll ] >> no one does the...
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woody, right? >> that's bud light year. but then, ya. >> and woody. >> that was a good one.at, they've made three now? a zooming talking about toy story one. then number one. >> now, wait for it. yes, wizard of oz, what? where did that come from? the kids movies? i mean, i guess so. >> well, any time you play it in front of a child, they will watch it. because the color and all of the movies, and the witches scare some of the kids, and there is glenda the good witch, remember the witch smashed by the house? oh yes, i can tell you something right now -- >> don't you dare do it. >> that would blow your hair. i'm not going to. >> you're in the going to do it? >> will i get a lot of backlash? >> maybe little bit. what's happening with my hair? >> look at up, for once, not going to help you? >> i'm protecting you. >> why thank you you do love me. >> i do love you. >> all right. heather miss one of our favorite people. comes on the show, lives couple of blocks away. on our show again this morning. she is looking for the next carli lloyd. so, we are really looking for the best teen
woody, right? >> that's bud light year. but then, ya. >> and woody. >> that was a good one.at, they've made three now? a zooming talking about toy story one. then number one. >> now, wait for it. yes, wizard of oz, what? where did that come from? the kids movies? i mean, i guess so. >> well, any time you play it in front of a child, they will watch it. because the color and all of the movies, and the witches scare some of the kids, and there is glenda the good...
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woody allen's latest picture. >> i can't write.n you look to the left. you suffer from despair. >> i liked working with woody. i think he's adorable. >> that's a-number one. aware of what's goinging on at this table. >> reporter: the onscreen couple with code names. >> ella is a professional. >> yes. katink. you're one of the finest actors of your or any generation. >> reporter: joaquin's character, abe lucas, falls for his student. and finds a new lease on life when he makes a decision that changes everything. >> and in the batting of an eye, dark clouds part. it's astounding. >> reporter: what kind of message are you hoping people walk away with? >> i found it interesting reading the script the idea of creating your own moral code and being above sort of society. don't look at me. just look away. >> reporter: joaquin admits he may never watch the film. >> a part of me is curious. there's a big part of me that just feels like it will be devastated. >> reporter: while emma has already seen it twice. >> i feel incredibly lucky to ge
woody allen's latest picture. >> i can't write.n you look to the left. you suffer from despair. >> i liked working with woody. i think he's adorable. >> that's a-number one. aware of what's goinging on at this table. >> reporter: the onscreen couple with code names. >> ella is a professional. >> yes. katink. you're one of the finest actors of your or any generation. >> reporter: joaquin's character, abe lucas, falls for his student. and finds a new...
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in the 1940's, he performed in the almanac singers with woody guthrie. then he formed the weavers.e '50s, he opposed senator joseph mccarthy's witch hunt and was almost jailed for refusing to answer questions before the huac, the house un-american activities committee. pete seeger became a prominent civil rights activist and helped popularize the anthem, "we shall overcome." he was also a vocal critic of the vietnam war and inspired a generation of protest singers. later in his life, pete was at the center of the environmental and anti-nuclear movements. with his wife toshi seeger, pete seeger helped found clearwater a group to clean up the hudson river in new york. toshi seeger died last year, just weeks before their 70th wedding anniversary. in 2009, pete seeger and bruce springsteen performed woody guthrie's "this land is your land" on the steps of the lincoln memorial at an inaugural concert for barack obama, when he first became president. pete seeger last joined us on democracy now! in august of 2013. we'll play highlights from that interview later, but first i want to turn t
in the 1940's, he performed in the almanac singers with woody guthrie. then he formed the weavers.e '50s, he opposed senator joseph mccarthy's witch hunt and was almost jailed for refusing to answer questions before the huac, the house un-american activities committee. pete seeger became a prominent civil rights activist and helped popularize the anthem, "we shall overcome." he was also a vocal critic of the vietnam war and inspired a generation of protest singers. later in his life,...
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movies this week, train wreck and woody allen's erational man. i'm caridee. i've had moderate to severe plaque psoriasis most of my life. but that hasn't stopped me from modeling. my doctor told me about stelara® it helps keep my skin clearer. with only 4 doses a year after 2 starter doses... ...stelara® helps me be in season. stelara® may lower your ability to fight infections and increase your risk of infections. some serious infections require hospitalization. before starting stelara®...
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but as in the earlier work of woody allen i think i also see it through a lens of "what am i doing wrongving that angst and humor hopefully too to pull me through. >> what is that life the first year of your little boy. a tloiflhrill of victory or agony of defeat. >> or both. >> absolutely both. i would say now that i have a distance from it. b it was the greatest thing by far that's ever happened to me. and he brings me so much joy and his little brother whose now with us. >> how old your kids now. >> the oldest is just about to turn four and the younger just turned one. vogt very small and beautiful and joyous. on a kay to day basis it is more the agony of defeat. because it is more about all the ways i'm kind of -- i set out to be a perfect father but you know how that goes. there are days when i lose my temper. and days when i don't pay attention to them as well as i would like to. >> crystal knows nothing about that. >> no parent has those problems. >> to that point. i'm a mother or 7-year-old little girl and a 2-year-old very difficult little boy whose lots of joy and challenge all
but as in the earlier work of woody allen i think i also see it through a lens of "what am i doing wrongving that angst and humor hopefully too to pull me through. >> what is that life the first year of your little boy. a tloiflhrill of victory or agony of defeat. >> or both. >> absolutely both. i would say now that i have a distance from it. b it was the greatest thing by far that's ever happened to me. and he brings me so much joy and his little brother whose now with...
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. >> reminds me of what woody allen said about name. he said nature is just one big restaurant. [ laughter ] >> that's -- they were bellying up to the whale bar i guess. >>> we have mostly clear skies around the bay area this afternoon/evening. as we look out toward the geologically complicated san bruno mountain that was a puzzle for years and years. used to be well under water at one time in the distant past. right now it's 77 at concord. oakland 72. livermore 77. in the city, it's 67. a few high clouds coming in, in advance of a weak little trough that's moving in over northern california. as we have a look at the giants game tonight, giants taking on the phillies at 7:05 we'll have a few clouds for that. and 63 degrees and for us, out the door tomorrow morning 56 degrees and cloudy along the shoreline. but the bay, inland, partly cloudy skies. we'll start out in the low 60s. tomorrow afternoon mild day. near 80 inland. 77 around the bay. and just 65 at the shoreline with mostly cloudy skies. in the city the stern grove festival for
. >> reminds me of what woody allen said about name. he said nature is just one big restaurant. [ laughter ] >> that's -- they were bellying up to the whale bar i guess. >>> we have mostly clear skies around the bay area this afternoon/evening. as we look out toward the geologically complicated san bruno mountain that was a puzzle for years and years. used to be well under water at one time in the distant past. right now it's 77 at concord. oakland 72. livermore 77. in the...
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betty: together with the owner of of the jets, woody johnson, tisch is the cochairman of the super bowlcommittee. that means making sure that this stadium he helped build is ready for the big game. betty: it's a lot of responsibility. what keeps you up at night? tisch: what keeps me up at night is the scale. the sheer number of things that have to get done, the sheer number of issues that we have tried to think of, to plan for. power is a big issue. remember, there was a blackout that affected the game at the mercedes superdome. betty: can you guarantee no power failure? tisch: so much work has gone into ensuring that there will not be a power failure. there is back up, there are contingency plans. they're going to be generators on-site. you never say never. you cannot promise 100%. we have done a lot of work. due to the security perimeter that is going to be be built around metlife stadium, we're losing half of our parking spaces. so we are trying to call this the first public transportation super bowl. we are working closely with the mta, with new jersey transportation authority to en
betty: together with the owner of of the jets, woody johnson, tisch is the cochairman of the super bowlcommittee. that means making sure that this stadium he helped build is ready for the big game. betty: it's a lot of responsibility. what keeps you up at night? tisch: what keeps me up at night is the scale. the sheer number of things that have to get done, the sheer number of issues that we have tried to think of, to plan for. power is a big issue. remember, there was a blackout that affected...
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woody lihue forward to?ecifically, wages and unemployment rate. >> tweet us. >> from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. charlie: we look this evening at the continuing negotiations with iran. the united states and its negotiating parters announced on tuesday that they are extending the deadline for talks until july 7. american officials hope to reach a final accord in order to submit it to congress for a 30-day review period. the u.s. warned early this week that the framework deal reached in switzerland in april must remain the basis for a final agreement. iran's supreme leader rejected key demands of the p5+1 in a speech last week.
woody lihue forward to?ecifically, wages and unemployment rate. >> tweet us. >> from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. charlie: we look this evening at the continuing negotiations with iran. the united states and its negotiating parters announced on tuesday that they are extending the deadline for talks until july 7. american officials hope to reach a final accord in order to submit it to congress for a 30-day review period. the u.s. warned early this week that the...
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then will be followed after pro fessor woody holton from the university of south carolina. third we hear from professor eri c slauter from the university of chicago. finally, we hear from professor david armitage at harvard university known fo "the declaration of independence: a global history." everyone will speak about 10 to 12 minutes and then we have questions from the audience. >> i think you're all set. prof. brewer: thank you to organizers of this conference, which is terrific. when the delegates to the continental congress assembled in june of 1776, they faced a dilemma. fighting between colonists and british troops have been going on more than a year. political disputes over whether colonists needed to dissent to their own government and taxes remained at a standoff. some delegates sought peace and redfin scissors -- peace and reckons lesion with their king. only seven supported independence. new york, new jersey delaware, and south carolina were not yet ready to fight. congress chose a committee of five men to persuade the process. adams, franklin, sherman, and je
then will be followed after pro fessor woody holton from the university of south carolina. third we hear from professor eri c slauter from the university of chicago. finally, we hear from professor david armitage at harvard university known fo "the declaration of independence: a global history." everyone will speak about 10 to 12 minutes and then we have questions from the audience. >> i think you're all set. prof. brewer: thank you to organizers of this conference, which is...
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. >>> soul survivor of the plane crash in the woodies out of the hospital this morning. hear her call for help after her hike from the wreckage. >>> also brand new video of the brazen prison break out see the moment he went in the secret tunnel. >>> we will keep an eye on the storms rolling through lot of wet road out there katie is updating your stormy forecast and vittoria is checking the new customers can save an average of $500 just by switching to progressive. so you'll be bringing home the bacon in no time. sorry. get a free quote at progressive.com. new this morning a cruise in massachusetts end with more than a hundred passengers getting rescued by coastguard. ferry carrying passengers ran a ground late last night near martha's vin yard. coastguard helped everybody get off that ferry and thankfully nobody was hurt. >>> the 16 user old girl survived a plane crash in washington state is out of the hospital this morning. ought many beach was traveling with her step grandparent when her small plane crash in the mountain and burst into flames. she a said she hike the
. >>> soul survivor of the plane crash in the woodies out of the hospital this morning. hear her call for help after her hike from the wreckage. >>> also brand new video of the brazen prison break out see the moment he went in the secret tunnel. >>> we will keep an eye on the storms rolling through lot of wet road out there katie is updating your stormy forecast and vittoria is checking the new customers can save an average of $500 just by switching to progressive. so...
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. >> i and parker posey is telling us about her latest film "irrational man," drafted by woody allen.l take a look at what's hot on screen with ryan reynolds and derek luke. >> as "made in hollywood" celebrates its 10th anniversary season. >> hi, i am paul rudd. >> i am amy schumer. >> i am bill hader. >> and we are from the cast of "trainwreck." and we are on "made in hollywood." >> "made in hollywood." >> "made in hollywood." >> you are watching "made in hollywood." ♪ made in hollywood ♪ ♪ >>> first up today the new move that i proves shrinking down to the size of an ant is the new super power. >> yes. and it's the kind of ability that you would want if you needed to pull off a heist in order to save the world, which is exactly what paul rudd's character is recruit today do in marvel's "ant-man." >> hi, i am paul rudd and welcome to "made in hollywood." here is a scene from "ant-man." ♪ ♪ >> imagine a soldier. the size of an insect. the ultimate secret weapon. ♪ >> it's everyone's dream to be if a marvel film. it's such a huge franchise now but someone called you like they are like,
. >> i and parker posey is telling us about her latest film "irrational man," drafted by woody allen.l take a look at what's hot on screen with ryan reynolds and derek luke. >> as "made in hollywood" celebrates its 10th anniversary season. >> hi, i am paul rudd. >> i am amy schumer. >> i am bill hader. >> and we are from the cast of "trainwreck." and we are on "made in hollywood." >> "made in hollywood."...
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and then there was the aclight our torch bearer for woody guthrie, and then there was writing of hisious singer country and western sing eand most recently when we spoke it was about his idolizing of frank sinatra and the american song books standards which we just are leased a record this year in the spring. >> sreenivasan: int seems on that night in newport dylan was being dylan, and not what everybody was expecting him to be. >> he was following his muse and inner voice which told him noog this direction. he wasn't waiting for the approval of the audience. and he wasn't seeking the approval of the audience. he was behaving the way an artist behaves. >> sreenivasan: it's kind of the essence of rock 'n' roll to challenge the convention, to do your own thing. >> absolutely. dylan idolized elvis and marlon brando and all the rebellious figures of the 1950s and suddenly stepped into their boots and became one himself. ♪ all right mis lonely but you know you only used to get juiced in it ♪ >> now we expect our artists to change. we don't expect thim to state same. >> sreenivasan: did he
and then there was the aclight our torch bearer for woody guthrie, and then there was writing of hisious singer country and western sing eand most recently when we spoke it was about his idolizing of frank sinatra and the american song books standards which we just are leased a record this year in the spring. >> sreenivasan: int seems on that night in newport dylan was being dylan, and not what everybody was expecting him to be. >> he was following his muse and inner voice which...
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like hillary, but she has charisma issues, she is losing steam to bernie sanders, a brooklyn jew, woody allen is in third place. >> tied with dennis kucinich. kennedy: that is what in a are doing, the dinosaurs are coming out. lincoln chafee too. >> all right, if you like voting, maybe you like the same poll. donald trump has largest unfavor abbillty rating of any candida candidate, they are almost 2 to 1 in each state, he has been using unfair ra -- unfavorabilis own favor, giving out lindsey graham's phone number onstage, what does it do? >> it started off as a good stand up routine, here it is, 202, he got a laugh, then that is where you stop, he read the rest of the number. >> is that legal? >> it is okay. so many carriers now, can get a new phone. it was good for lindsay graham. kennedy: people are who is he? is he running for president. sam, asking about your unfair ra-- uh-uh favorable billty. >> i am not a well liked person. he -- trump is not a liked guy. and the mccain thing. kennedy: why is that working for him. >> it was for a while, he said spider-man is not a hero because
like hillary, but she has charisma issues, she is losing steam to bernie sanders, a brooklyn jew, woody allen is in third place. >> tied with dennis kucinich. kennedy: that is what in a are doing, the dinosaurs are coming out. lincoln chafee too. >> all right, if you like voting, maybe you like the same poll. donald trump has largest unfavor abbillty rating of any candida candidate, they are almost 2 to 1 in each state, he has been using unfair ra -- unfavorabilis own favor, giving...
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. >> this reminds me of an old woody allen joke. but i have absolutely no idea.ne that accesses this knows that you are depressed which is the encryption and a that is very important. lou: that is an important point and perhaps a little bit late. because others are now warning us know that the machines are taking over and this is another step on the way. >> let's embrace it. and what else can we do? lou: there you go. i hadn't thought of that. and let's turn to something critically important for all of us and that is the donald trump candidacy. he is beefing up security because he says he is going to chop joaquin "el chapo" guzman's rear end. and that is kind of a courageous thing on the part of this candidate, don't you think matt. >> yes. he soaked encourages why does he have all the security and fbi being involved? handle your business yourself sir. lou: the president have it. the first lady. and you wouldn't have security? >> i would, but i'm not saying that i'm going to kick anyone's tweet. lou: probably there are not a lot of people in the country that woul
. >> this reminds me of an old woody allen joke. but i have absolutely no idea.ne that accesses this knows that you are depressed which is the encryption and a that is very important. lou: that is an important point and perhaps a little bit late. because others are now warning us know that the machines are taking over and this is another step on the way. >> let's embrace it. and what else can we do? lou: there you go. i hadn't thought of that. and let's turn to something critically...
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these efforts have still thinking your 50th 70 million year pretty hard to guess at inadequate when woodys champion named jan stevens today. she said you know the best thing would be for tiger did do is take a year off for a. and not much he loved it. and might go for anyone but struggling in their job. obviously but of the stickier often a question of debt and then come back with free mind like she says right now you tell him as a lobby their. >> gary: sofer someone who played at the highest level. it's a step away for a while he'd say hey i do miss this fellow that and then come back and see what happens. >> gary: you the nba champs especially my the so aby summer league basketball phil jackson boy he better get that neared nixon little something better first-year not much happened kevin cooney, on the need no. 1 pick 11 jared cities nostrum of the police right now james michael mcadoo return as a bench performer no. 1 pick the nets this guy everybody booed when they announced in new york's other in a bad way and when you hear the score for an nba game this summer league players here pr
these efforts have still thinking your 50th 70 million year pretty hard to guess at inadequate when woodys champion named jan stevens today. she said you know the best thing would be for tiger did do is take a year off for a. and not much he loved it. and might go for anyone but struggling in their job. obviously but of the stickier often a question of debt and then come back with free mind like she says right now you tell him as a lobby their. >> gary: sofer someone who played at the...
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. >> this reminds me of a joke when woody allen said he bought a really expensive tape recorder and heo it, it would say i know i know. i don't like the wording. your phone doesn't know you're dprez depressed. someone who accesses your phone knows you're depressed. >> that's an important point. perhaps i'm a little late. others are reminding us machines are taking over. >> let's embrace it. what else can we do? >> there you go. i hadn't thought of that. it's that time, isn't it? >>> let's turn to donald trump's candidacy. he's beefing up security because he said he was going to kick el chapo's and i want to pronounce this name correctly, el chapo's butt. that's really kind of a -- that's kind of courageous on the part of the candidate, don't you think? >> america's hero. >> if he's so courageous why does he have all this security and why is he getting the fbi involved in handle your business yourself sir? >> the president has it. >> that's different. >> first lady. >> that's different. >> you wouldn't have security if you were -- >> i would, yeah but i'm not going around saying i'm goi
. >> this reminds me of a joke when woody allen said he bought a really expensive tape recorder and heo it, it would say i know i know. i don't like the wording. your phone doesn't know you're dprez depressed. someone who accesses your phone knows you're depressed. >> that's an important point. perhaps i'm a little late. others are reminding us machines are taking over. >> let's embrace it. what else can we do? >> there you go. i hadn't thought of that. it's that time,...
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. >> this reminds me of a joke when woody allen said he bought a really expensive tape recorder and hento it, it would say i know i know. i don't like the wording. your phone doesn't know you're dprez depressed. someone who accesses your phone knows you're depressed. >> that's an important point. perhaps i'm a little late. others are reminding us machines are taking over. >> let's embrace it. what else can we do? >> there you go. i hadn't thought of that. it's that time, isn't it? >>> let's turn to donald trump's candidacy. he's beefing up security because he said he was going to kick el chapo's and i want to pronounce this name correctly, el chapo's butt. that's really kind of a -- that's kind of courageous on the part of the candidate, don't you think? >> america's hero. >> if he's so courageous why does he have all this security and why is he getting the fbi involved in handle your business yourself sir? >> the president has it. >> that's different. >> first lady. >> that's different. >> you wouldn't have security if you were -- >> i would, yeah but i'm not going around saying i'm g
. >> this reminds me of a joke when woody allen said he bought a really expensive tape recorder and hento it, it would say i know i know. i don't like the wording. your phone doesn't know you're dprez depressed. someone who accesses your phone knows you're depressed. >> that's an important point. perhaps i'm a little late. others are reminding us machines are taking over. >> let's embrace it. what else can we do? >> there you go. i hadn't thought of that. it's that time,...
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breaking news, i just learned that rob reiner will be working on a biography of lyndon johnson , starring woody harrelson as lbj. we will see what he does with that. in 2009, when i began working on "bending toward justice"," hollywood was talking about making a martin luther king film, perhaps focusing on the voting rights campaign in "selm a." steven spielberg bought the rights to the speeches of king from his heirs. oliver stone expressed interest in making a film about the assassination of dr. king. god knows what he would have done with that. apparently, he has discarded that idea. in october of 2009 "selma" got a director. lee daniels announced he would make a film about the voting rights movement. liam neeson would play lbj robert de niro would play george wallace, and the strangest casting, as the brutal sheriff of selma a hefty man who used to dress like general patton would be huge act when -- would be jugh jackomen -- huge ackman. daniels said that it is really a story of lyndon johnson. martin luther king is a part of it. it is really the arc of a man who starts out as a racist, and
breaking news, i just learned that rob reiner will be working on a biography of lyndon johnson , starring woody harrelson as lbj. we will see what he does with that. in 2009, when i began working on "bending toward justice"," hollywood was talking about making a martin luther king film, perhaps focusing on the voting rights campaign in "selm a." steven spielberg bought the rights to the speeches of king from his heirs. oliver stone expressed interest in making a film...
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. >> even woody allen couldn't resist. >> the whole world has a thing for her.'s so beautiful and such a wonderful actress. >> you prepared for it? >> i don't know what to prepare for. you don't know what you don't know. >> she knew how to carry a romantic economiedy. >> you did not say that. >> cult fave crazy stupid love made her a bona fide super star and featured oscar nominees julieann moore and steve carell as her parents. >> it's like you're photo shopped. >> no doubt her career trajectory was super. >> don't touch anything. >> she met real life boyfriend andrew garfield on the amazing spiderman and took a turn as spunky southerner in 2012 best pic nominee "the help". >> i got a job today. >> i got wonderful people in my life so it's -- i'm trying not to, you know put too much stock into a fleeting thing. >> oscar nominee emma stone is not fleeting. longevity is now an inevidenty buoyed by her turn as michael keaton's troubled daughter in "birdman". >> one of the best experiences. no complaints. >> you are not doing this for the sake of art. >> i am happy
. >> even woody allen couldn't resist. >> the whole world has a thing for her.'s so beautiful and such a wonderful actress. >> you prepared for it? >> i don't know what to prepare for. you don't know what you don't know. >> she knew how to carry a romantic economiedy. >> you did not say that. >> cult fave crazy stupid love made her a bona fide super star and featured oscar nominees julieann moore and steve carell as her parents. >> it's like...
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. >> officer woody spencer of the kinston police department documents the scene on video. >> it was totalos. there were trucks and people running all over the place and flames and smoke billowing from the building. when i started the videotape, there was a piece of wood impaled into the ground. the come bust of explosion was not as immense. >> 20 minutes after the blast, officials believe dozens of employees may still be trapped inside. firefighters search desperately in the thick, black smoke. and then a worker manages to climb out of the devastation. firefighters help the badly burned man down from the hot roof. with other workers still missing, rescuers have to jump right back in. >> they are still searching for people that weren't accounted for. we're going to stay until the job gets done. >> rumors were everywhere, that people were trapped inside and dead. >> one hour after the start of the fire, authorities know the prospect of finding survivors is grim and that's when they see a sight they can hardly believe. >> the wind kind of shifted and started pushing smoke a different directi
. >> officer woody spencer of the kinston police department documents the scene on video. >> it was totalos. there were trucks and people running all over the place and flames and smoke billowing from the building. when i started the videotape, there was a piece of wood impaled into the ground. the come bust of explosion was not as immense. >> 20 minutes after the blast, officials believe dozens of employees may still be trapped inside. firefighters search desperately in the...