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AP: Do you see a different political climate today than in the 1970s? Ronstadt: I see an impasse with people that are not rational. There are people in the government that don't believe in the empirical wisdom of science. They don't believe that when you have an observed demonstration and when you can repeat an experiment and have the same result each time and prove it to people and print it in a credible science journal that is peer-reviewed, they don't believe that's truth.
'Oh the Earth is 7,000 years old or 10,000 years old,' which you know is not true. And that there's no such thing as climate change and they are just going on in their bubble. They're stupid. They're doing harm to rest of us. AP: At what point did you want to write a book? Ronstadt: I got a couple of different contacts from publishing companies saying they'd be interested in a book about my work, not a kiss-and-tell book, which I specifically put in the contract. Just a book about my work and what I did. So I thought it might be interesting to write a book. There have been a lot of people that had written about me saying that I thought this or I sang that for this or that reason. So I wanted to tell my side of it. AP: How do you cope with Parkinson's? Ronstadt: There are a couple of things that I'm really passionate about. One of them is immigration reform. They've got to do something about the laws because they're separating families, ripping families apart, setting up situations where people are permanently left out of the economic pie. They're interfering with a natural flow of humanity. Back and forth across the border has been going on for centuries. There never used to be a problem. People used to come and go. We're a nation of immigrants, and the way it's has been directed at Mexico, it's been the most hateful kind of racism. AP: What are some of your proudest moments? Ronstadt: I got to sing with Placido Domingo. ... I got to sing with Aaron Neville, who is one of my favorites. Got to sing with Brian Wilson, one of the great high tenors. And Ricky Skaggs, a bluegrass tenor. I'm also proud of my musical friendship with Emmylou Harris.
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