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contemporary graham nash. there is a fascinating and heartbreaking story in this book about how you got introduced to the camera. your father turned you onto the camera and found himself imprisoned because of a camera and it had a profound impact on your life. tell me more about the camera story. >> he was a poor and hard- working man from the north of england. struggling with life after world war ii. was takingy photographs of me and my sister at the local zoo. he turned me on to the magic of photography when i was 10 years old. the first photograph was taken of my mother when i was 10. that was what? hadcamera that my father bought had been stolen. my father wouldn't tell. he consequently spent a year of his life in a very brutal prison in the north of england. who goes to jail for a year for a $30 camera? >> the people that can't afford good justice. of myto be the father family and the man of the house. our main breadwinner had been incarcerated. i got most of my clothes from the salvation army when i was
contemporary graham nash. there is a fascinating and heartbreaking story in this book about how you got introduced to the camera. your father turned you onto the camera and found himself imprisoned because of a camera and it had a profound impact on your life. tell me more about the camera story. >> he was a poor and hard- working man from the north of england. struggling with life after world war ii. was takingy photographs of me and my sister at the local zoo. he turned me on to the...
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contemporary graham nash. there is a fascinating and heartbreaking story in this book about how you got introduced to the camera. your father turned you onto the camera and found himself imprisoned because of a camera and it had a profound impact on your life. tell me more about the camera story. >> he was a poor and hard- working man from the north of england. struggling with life after world war ii. was takingy photographs of me and my sister at the local zoo. he turned me on to the magic of photography when i was 10 years old. the first photograph was taken of my mother when i was 10. that was what? hadcamera that my father bought had been stolen. my father wouldn't tell. he consequently spent a year of his life in a very brutal prison in the north of england. who goes to jail for a year for a $30 camera? >> the people that can't afford good justice. i had
contemporary graham nash. there is a fascinating and heartbreaking story in this book about how you got introduced to the camera. your father turned you onto the camera and found himself imprisoned because of a camera and it had a profound impact on your life. tell me more about the camera story. >> he was a poor and hard- working man from the north of england. struggling with life after world war ii. was takingy photographs of me and my sister at the local zoo. he turned me on to the...
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his name, of course, is graham nash. he is writing his own memoirs. a rock 'n roll life, i still have not scratched the surface of all you will find in this text. we always have a great conversation. thank you for your time. as always, thanks for watching and keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time for a conversation with edward james almost and lisa gay hamilton about their new movie. that is next time, see you then. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> be more. pbs. ♪ >> dean: hi welcome back to hometime. we're at the stage on the creekside project here where we're starting to install some of those really critical mechanical rough-ins. >>mim: yup. it has to do with saving energy and keeping things comfortable inside. so it's a perfect time to talk about the new heating equipment, the gas fireplace and what the electricians are using to cut down on air leakage and energy loss. >> dean: and we don't have to tell
his name, of course, is graham nash. he is writing his own memoirs. a rock 'n roll life, i still have not scratched the surface of all you will find in this text. we always have a great conversation. thank you for your time. as always, thanks for watching and keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time for a conversation with edward james almost and lisa gay hamilton about their new movie. that is...
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join me next time for a conversation with graham nash about his memoir "wild tales." that is next time, we will see you then. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> be more. pbs. >> welcome to joseph rosendo's "travelscope," where you join us as we accept the world's invitation to visit. >> today on "travelscope," i explore the mystical kingdom of bhutan, a country where prayers are carried by the wind, and the pursuit of happiness is national policy. >> joseph rosendo's "travelscope" is made possible by san antonio, texas, where you'll find art, culture, romance, authentic tex-mex, 50-plus golf courses, and hundreds of attractions. san antonio, deep in the heart. and no-jet-lag jet lag prevention. >> situated on the southeast slope of the himalayas, bhutan is a country of deep valleys and 24,000-foot mountains. sandwiched between india and china, the world's first and second most-populated countries, the kingdom of bhutan is only 180 miles long, 90 miles wide, and has less than 3/4 of a million people. the people call themsel
join me next time for a conversation with graham nash about his memoir "wild tales." that is next time, we will see you then. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> be more. pbs. >> welcome to joseph rosendo's "travelscope," where you join us as we accept the world's invitation to visit. >> today on "travelscope," i explore the mystical kingdom of bhutan, a country where prayers are carried by the...
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join me next time for a conversation with graham nash about his memoir "wild tales." that is next time, we will see you then. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> be more. pbs.
join me next time for a conversation with graham nash about his memoir "wild tales." that is next time, we will see you then. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> be more. pbs.
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join me next time for a conversation with graham nash about his memoir "wild tales." that is next time, we will see you then. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> be more. pbs. >> be more. pbs. travel to california's announcermojave desertest"... where construction of the world's largest solar thermal farm is pitting renewable energy against threatened tortoises... then to ohio, to investigate the complexities surrounding the controversial practice of fracking... and in missouri, join up with college students as they compete to build state-of-the-art homes... man: one, two, three. go. announcer: ...powered entirely by the sun. "quest." america's energy future.
join me next time for a conversation with graham nash about his memoir "wild tales." that is next time, we will see you then. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> be more. pbs. >> be more. pbs. travel to california's announcermojave desertest"... where construction of the world's largest solar thermal farm is pitting renewable energy against threatened tortoises... then to ohio, to investigate the complexities...
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join me next time for a conversation with graham nash about his memoir "wild tales." that is next time, we will see you then. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> be more. pbs. life expectancy in rwanda has doubled in the past decade, and the number of people dying of hiv, tb, and malaria has fallen roughly 80%. all thanks to the government health-care reforms. a warm welcome to "global 3000," a weekly look at trends that shape our world. coming up in the show -- trouble in paradise. living with climate change on the pacific island of kiribati. modern medicine. signing up for health care in rwanda. and, tuneful trash. how a youth orchestra puts garbage to use. recent u.n. projections that sea levels would rise faster than previously thought due to global warming have sent alarm bells ringing in many regions. low-lying cities and islands are most at risk. among them the pacific island nation of kiribati, east of australia. if water levels rise at the pace forecast, this spectacular island country will be one of the first to g
join me next time for a conversation with graham nash about his memoir "wild tales." that is next time, we will see you then. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> be more. pbs. life expectancy in rwanda has doubled in the past decade, and the number of people dying of hiv, tb, and malaria has fallen roughly 80%. all thanks to the government health-care reforms. a warm welcome to "global 3000," a weekly look at trends...
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a conversation with graham nash coming up right now.
a conversation with graham nash coming up right now.