Www. Vitac. Com captioning funded by cbs less than day before greece began casting votes in a referendum to determine the countrys future. Helicopter crash in colorado. Three workers on board escaped the wreckage. Our hearts go out to the fiel tsfamily. A 10 month old girl rescued. A tour guide attacked by a leopard in a safari in south africa. All that. Original reporting. And all that matters. The legendary grateful dead is saying goodbye with three shows at chicagos soldier field. They changed the world. On cbs this Morning Saturday. Fourth day of july and welcome to the weekend everyone. Im Anthony Mason with vinita meyer and ben tracie has joined us. Welcome ben. Thanks for having me. We have a fantastic show were going to take you aboard the hermione. The ship that helped win the revolutionary war. They did and now it is here in the united states. Plus well go to california where the devastating drought is an an opposite effects on the wine crops. Best wines in nearly decade. And
Incredible seriousness of the band. The bands cult following continued to grow until a tragedy in the 80s, when lead guitarist, ricky wilson, died of aids. We didnt know he had aids until he passed away. So we were told to be silent and that was very very difficult. Her first break into music was a protest band in the civil rights era. So we were the sun donuts and we all wrote and one of the girls wrote about environmental. You know, tomorrow there would be no more sun. Now, after decades in the bs, kates going solo with a song guitars and microphones a look back at her life. The video; however, backfired among some in the Transgender Community who called it stereotypical and degrading. I care a lot about gay marriage and equality and ive always been very supportive of trans people. I spoke with kate pierson at her private Recording Studio in woodstock, new york where she lives with her partner monica. I think most people look at you and their reputation of you is beehives, crazy danc
We felt we were misunderstood and we felt like everyones just calling us wacky, wacky, wacky and they didnt understand the incredible seriousness of the band. The bands cult following continued to grow until a tragedy in the 80s, when lead guitarist, ricky wilson, died of aids. We didnt know he had aids until he passed away. So we were told to be silent and that was very very difficult. Her first break into music was a protest band in the civil rights era. So we were the sun donuts and we all wrote and one of the girls wrote about environmental. You know, tomorrow there would be no more sun. Now, after decades in the bs, kates going solo with a song guitars and microphones a look back at her life. The video; however, backfired among some in the Transgender Community who called it stereotypical and degrading. I care a lot about gay marriage and equality and ive always been very supportive of trans people. I spoke with kate pierson at her private Recording Studio in woodstock, new york w
We felt we were misunderstood and we felt like everyones just calling us wacky, wacky, wacky and they didnt understand the incredible seriousness of the band. The bands cult following continued to grow until a tragedy in the 80s, when lead guitarist, ricky wilson, died of aids. We didnt know he had aids until he passed away. So we were told to be silent and that was very very difficult. Her first break into music was a protest band in the civil rights era. So we were the sun donuts and we all wrote and one of the girls wrote about environmental. You know, tomorrow there would be no more sun. Now, after decades in the bs, kates going solo with a song guitars and microphones a look back at her life. The video; however, backfired among some in the Transgender Community who called it stereotypical and degrading. I care a lot about gay marriage and equality and ive always been very supportive of trans people. I spoke with kate pierson at her private Recording Studio in woodstock, new york w
And by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. So pleased to welcome dee dee bridgewater back to this program. She has been at the forefront of jazz music for the past four decades now. Shes won grammy awards, a tony award, and is one of this Years National endowment of the arts jazz masters. Her latest album is called memphis. Yes, im ready. And how could you not love that album cover . [ laughter ] i assume thats you a few years ago. Yes, just a few. Just a few . Just a few. [ laughter ] well, i saw this title, memphis. Yes, im ready, my first thought was, it took you all this time . It did. Yeah. It took me all this time. All this time to get ready . Yeah. And why . Well, i mean, to get ready to go back home, you know, because you know, ive been on a life journey, and finally, i have found that time where i could go back and investigate my beginnings, which has been a wonderful thing. What makes this time the right time to do that . You know what, it was