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“Half of the internet users in Germany are afraid to express their political opinion,” says German lawyer Josephine Ballon. She says free speech needs boundaries. cbsn.ws/41gnc2O

Harry Shifman, one of Timothée Chalamet’s former teachers, fought for the “A Complete Unknown” star’s acceptance into LaGuardia High School after he was initially rejected. cbsn.ws/3EGf96B
Timothée Chalamet still hasn't met Bob Dylan, even though "A Complete Unknown" has received eight Oscar nominations, including Chalamet's second best actor nod. "He doesn't seem like he wants to be bothered by, not me, but by everyone in the last 60, 70 years," Chalamet said.…
Bob Dylan tells 60 Minutes' Ed Bradley why he didn't like the name he was born with. In this expanded clip from the 2004 interview outtakes, the musician discusses some of the names he used before settling on Dylan.
As President Trump tests the traditional limits of presidential power, Georgetown University legal scholar and constitutional expert Stephen Vladeck discusses what's legal, what's unprecedented, and what could come next. cbsn.ws/3ECOIin
Dozens of police teams across Germany raided homes before dawn in a coordinated crackdown on a recent Tuesday. The state police weren't looking for drugs or guns, they were looking for people suspected of posting hate speech online. cbsn.ws/4kg3RXh
Bob Dylan is not just a singing and songwriting legend, he is one of the most enigmatic and reclusive musicians of our time. Playing him in a movie based on his life would be a daunting task for any actor, but when Timothée Chalamet was offered the role, he was 23 and says he…
To play Bob Dylan, Timothée Chalamet disconnected from his own life for the two and a half months of filming. He wouldn't use his cellphone or have visitors on set. cbsn.ws/41ju4N8

President Trump, back in the White House for less than a month, has closed agencies, frozen spending that Congress mandated by law, and challenged the breadth of rights guaranteed by the Constitution. cbsn.ws/4b5aTtv
President Trump says USAID is rife with fraud. But Andrew Natsios, a Republican former administrator of USAID, calls that “utter nonsense.” Natsios says USAID is “the most accountable aid agency in the world.” cbsn.ws/4i38uBJ

Timothée Chalamet has never met Bob Dylan, whom he plays in “A Complete Unknown.” What would they discuss? Chalamet jokes: weather and sandwiches. cbsn.ws/432uAAb
Growing up around actors, Timothée Chalamet said he didn’t plan to become one, calling it a “tough lifestyle.” cbsn.ws/3QlYkQV
“It's nobody's business how I go about these things. It's within the law,” Timothée Chalamet jokes of his acting process. “It might not be as interesting as people think. Or it could be a lot more interesting than people think. It might be more interesting than what I'm doing.”
“You can't tell someone to do that. I'm not even sure Timmy completely plans it intellectually. That is that kind of talent,” Director James Mangold says of Timothée Chalamet. cbsn.ws/4hRZ1xq
To study Bob Dylan, Timothée Chalamet watched him perform with Joan Baez. “On YouTube now, you could play things at 0.5 speed or 0.75 speed… It's fascinating the way Bob observes her and how he refuses eye contact in that video,” says Chalamet. cbsn.ws/4jXwzM9
Timothée Chalamet learned to play harmonica and guitar for his role as Bob Dylan as well as about 40 Dylan songs – far more than the script originally required. cbsn.ws/4b7S5K7