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the pentagon admits that they do selectively support some filmmakers and not others if you are willing to give your script to the pentagon and let them review it before you shoot the movie and if they have any changes that they want to make if they want to take out a portrayal of the military that they think is negative that will hurt their recruiting goals. if they want that taken out and you agree that you'll take that out or to put in something that's more positive to help them recruit people then though assist you with your movie then you can the great you access to aircraft carriers and submarines and tanks and ships and planes and if you don't play ball with them they won't give you that stuff it's unconstitutional because the supreme court has ruled over and over and over again that. the first amendment states that. congress shall make no act so make no law abridging the freedom of
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speech the supreme court has ruled that that means that the government cannot favor one form of speech over another and that's exactly what the pentagon does if you say what they want you to say the help you with tax payer funded equipment and if you don't play ball they won't help you but these are just b.s. is it just movies this is just going to tame why is it that important it's a form of speech and that's what the constitution protects government interference and the government can't give you tax breaks by saying nice things about them. movies are former speeches like a book a book if people thought that their newspapers or our books were being sent to ties by the military if the military was telling book writers or newspapers what the taken and want to take out of their scripts people be outraged why do you think so few people are aware of the situation. at the end of every movie at the very bottom of the ball the credits pass all the the music and all the actors and all the great
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everybody is in the long long list of credits at the very end they'll be a little things thing we great feeling gratefully acknowledge the cooperation of the u.s. . army or air force and that's the only way you'll know that this is happening to the movie you just watched so you mention in their book that there was a link between the pentagon and hollywood and that link was the film liaison office so why did that office do well right here in los angeles a few miles from the u.c.l.a. campus there's a tall building on one entire floor as the film liaison offices of the brink or air force army navy and the coast guard and they sit up there and they and filmmakers who want military assistance give them their scripts they look at the scripts they mark out what they think is they don't want and make suggestions on how to change the scripts to get approval then if they make a deal they sign
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a contract then once they start shooting the film they have a military minder who actually comes on to the set to make sure that it's shot just the way it was agreed to be done and then before it's released to the public it has to be screened in washington d.c. for the generals and admirals i think the american people knew that their films were being sent to thais by the military and then prescreened for the for the. in washington for the generals and admirals that they would be outraged so what kind of scripts for approved by the military and why the kind of scripts were blocked they want films and television shows that will aid in the recruiting and retention of military personnel they want people to see a movie and to be inspired by the heroics and join up and join the military. and if a film negatively portrays anyone in the military they consider that
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not helping their recruiting goals so they will not help any picture that shows war crimes that shows military people doing bad things drunk cursing you mention that they target children they really do they they target children because they are the future recruits and there's. a great example letter that my book is based on thousands of pages of the pentagon's notes to the producers and their own internal documents talking about how they're wanting to influence the the the film making. one of the notes was written from an air force. colonel to the producers of the the film the right stuff which is about their early days of the american space program the kernel of a told the producer of this picture the it was based on a book by tom wolfe which was filled with absurdities lots of cussing very funny
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very colorful book but the military didn't want that. and the colonel wrote the obscene language jews did seems to guarantee an r. rating distributed as an art cuts down on the teenage audience which is a prime one to the military services when a recruiting goals are considered so they they they change the script in accordance with what the military want and they they took out a bunch of the city and they got a a g. rating and then. actually got a p.g. rating right and then they got the target they got the target audience the by changing the script and so everybody was happy what are the benefits of such cooperation for hollywood what hollywood wants which is cheap access to really expensive military weaponry and hardware and personnel and hollywood has what the pentagon wants which is. an audience millions of
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eyeballs looking at their their their movie and thinking positively about the military of course filmmakers have the right to say no they can certainly say no i'm not going to do and many have done that many many filmmakers of stood up have been and said no i'm not going to do and they made their own movies or in some cases they weren't able to make the movies and many films have not been made because they couldn't get this insistence from the military can you name a new popular name samples off popular movies that went through the military control before they were actually filmed james bond golden eye. one of the dupes in the film was american admiral and the milage is a no will help you but you have to change the nationality had mostly changed it to a french admiral but then later they wanted to go to they went to france to actually shoot the picture. and the friend said well you want some of our stuff will help you but you've got to switch the the the admiral to something else so
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they actually in the film it's a canadian hollywood filmmakers were just given access to classified information concerning the bin laden s s nation what do you think of well when i was interviewing the for the book the producers of the films they would always say oh no we didn't give any trade off the only way you can really tell is by seeing the notes the producers and the exchange of correspondence between the military and the producers i haven't seen those notes and i think anybody seen those notes i don't know if there's been a trade off or there was no trade off i don't have a problem with that the government wants to just release information to people and there's no quid pro quo there's no deal i think that's fine but is the problem is when there's a deal made behind the backs of the american people in violation of the constitution and american law that's what i object. how do you think this long term
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collaboration between the padding on and hollywood a fact of the minds of the americans when the american people are seeing hundreds and hundreds of thrones and television shows that have been senators by the military and to make military seem more heroic than it really is and never wrong and always good that this creates a false image in the american people's mind and i think it's helped make the american people a more warlike people thank you. thank you. wealthy british scientists scientists sometimes the title of. the. market why not
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he says there's no alternative to the plan in syria proposes an international conference to resolve the conflict. hundred billion euros to help the country's beleaguered after emergency talks with the eurozone ministers. wins the french open. all four grand slams. is coming up right next with full. hello welcome along with to the world of sport is what we've got coming up. a grand
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slam success rushes of maria sharapova becomes i mean ten woman in history when all four grand slam titles as she claims the french open with a straight sets win over saw the ronnie. danish delight denmark stun one of the euro two thousand and twelve favorites as morton also is meant to get the better of benevolence by a goal to nail the. king of this one is lee westwood wins his nor the masters title finishing five shots clear of the pack in sweden. but first tennis and maria sharapova has continued a great sporting weekend for russia she's become one of the tenth woman in history to win all four grand slams after a six three six two win over it and saw the army in the final of the french open the twenty five year old went into saturday's final knowing the victory at roland garros was the only grand slam missing from her impressive c.v. the siberian native was too strong for her opponent from start to finish wrapping
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up the straight sets win and one hour and twenty nine minutes last grand slam success came in australia in two thousand and eight and not long after she dropped out of the world's top one hundred as she passed the injury and loss of form this way and will see her return to number one in the world rankings when they released on monday. the most unique moment i've experienced in my career i i never thought i would. i have that. i thought there when i once. thought that would be the most treasured. moment my career but. when i fell down on my knees today i realized that this was extremely special when even more so with these players if you give legs some games like this in the beginning of course the they're more relaxed and was very difficult for me to play she made a good while later on sunday one of the great more than sporting rivalries is when
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you get world number one novak djokovic takes on six time champion rafael nadal in the men's final in paris january sixth our australian open final between the g.a.o. is widely regarded as one of the greatest matches of all time talk of its one day and to become the first man since nine hundred sixty nine to hold all four grand slams at the same toy the dell meanwhile is going for a record breaking severance french open title. no before the final is difficult to imagine much of six hours if you can do most you know mike like this but. i will be there for i think every ball and you cannot predict what's going on so the thing that i have to believe that this has been well . playing with confidence and. i have to play aggressive i have to play my game now moving to euro two thousand and twelve where group a all the so called group of
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death got underway on saturday the first game of the day registered the shock of the tournament so far one of the favorites the netherlands suffered a surprise to think to denmark the game finished one nail in hardcover with michael crown delhi scoring the game's only goal. in the meantime in the other group germany got off to a winning start against portugal a header in the seventy second minute and by munich striker mario gomez ensured a winning start for joachim love's men. now russia were in action on the opening day and fans are still celebrating after a supposed start of the tour and for dick advocaat man maybe the czech republic for want to move top of group a which of important watched the drama unfold in wasilla . russia's preparations about three weeks ago played free warm up matches and find a warm up match for big italy free meal which is a really big confidence boost for the team and it really in relaxed mood since people landed in warsaw and traveled here down here ross love about the game itself
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and the rush of a really dominated from around the fifteen minute mark did start to well after they really took a stranglehold of the game the attacking trio of underwear shot in islands a goal of an alexander character called really causing the czech defense no end of problems it was really no surprise but russia did eventually manage to open the scoring for about money and would go to up later in the first half of the czechs did manage to pull a goal by but even intervention of roman public really did give the russians a boost and he provided the go over to seconds ago it would eventually go on to win the man of the match and it was not a change to him so he was suffering for bit of a gruelling injury early in the week when he showed that he's back to full fitness as he grabbed a fourth to get russia a fantastic start and some really big boost for dick of the guardsmen have played so well in this match against the czech republic is very go into the rest of their games the next match of course being in poland on the twelfth of june which is a national holiday in russia should be a fantastic atmosphere in warsaw but certainly this russian team shown katz said in
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the lead up to russia on really want to favorites to win the whole event but certainly showing a lot of bigger nations the likes of germany the netherlands spain they'll be taking no she's sort of this russian side especially the attacking prowess that russia has. and publishing can especially under charlotte in the mean a shot and he received a lot of stick really when he was at arsenal were in the year played quite well for the national team during that time but today he really was sensational his movement his his direction with the ball is will to win was just fantastic and it's going to be a great boost obviously for de kalb the cat he's kept in really is talented man has returned to form so all in all a fantastic result for russia to get this euro two thousand and twelve campaign off to the best possible starts. well meanwhile four stewards were hospitalized after allegedly being attacked by russia supporters the incident happened in the city of
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arts love and media after russia's victory over the czechs no arrests were made place are examining security camera footage but once a year it is saying they kicked the line on the ground. now to rugby union a new zealand have won their first match since being crowned world champions they beat ireland forty two ten in oakland on saturday it was the first match for the open under the guidance of new coach steve hansen and he has been delighted with what he saw and in particular the contribution of davies on julien surveyor who scored a hat trick he helped himself to two tries in the first half as the home side strolled to a twenty three three the interval hansen manner showed no signs of taking their foot off the gas in the second period as they ran out forty two ten winners innings ireland again to beat the all blacks in twenty six meetings. meanwhile the southern hemisphere also got the better of the north in brisbane
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australia ran out twenty seven nineteen winners over six nations champions wales it was the perfect response from robbie danes man who had suffered a shock nine six defeat destroyed five days previously. south africa meanwhile completed a hat trick of victories for southern hemisphere sides they beat england twenty two seventeen. however it was poised six six at half time before the springboks turn the screw in the second period dale steyn and john daly as crossed the line after the break to give the home side a winning start on the new courage maya. is now in goal for the u.s. open beginning next week world number three lee westwood is a form of just the right time he's won his third nodia masters in sweden it's the englishman's first european tour title for over a year. he finished five shots clear a fellow englishman ross fisher after carding a final round sixty eight the thirty nine year olds putting on the back nine led
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him to victory helped along the way by this eagle on the twelfth sweden's petter hansen and spain sergio garcia were among the pack six shots behind the winner now turns his attention to the olympic club in san francisco and his search for a maiden major title. is incredible you know to have one of the first time in one thousand nine hundred sixty first overtone and then again in two thousand and again and it's the decade this year and to embark on a difficult of course it's been it's been a great way you know with the u.s. open coming up it obviously helps to be playing well and to go into its own with confidence of a win like this can only be positive now finally with the twenty twelve london olympics on the horizon the russian modern pentathlon federation has named their squad for the games double olympic champion andre more say have reigning world champion alexander soon will be in the men's squad while you catarina hottest and you have the greatest make over will be competing for russia on the ladies' team
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prior to the olympics there's one more international competition plus the european championships but before that later this month the kremlin cup takes place in the russian capital and organizers say it's ideal preparation. for the crimean cup we'll have only best athletes more than thirty countries also say they'll bring their first choice lineups for the competition remember the only international tournament which is shared will be for the upcoming london olympics is the european championships so i believe the grammy count will be very interesting. well that is all from the world of sport for now although there's plenty more later here on r.t. . well for the future science technology innovation all the list of elements from
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moscow says there's no alternative to the un envoy peace plan in syria with both sides to blame for the violence as russia proposes an international conference to resolve the conflict. as spain confirms it will last for up to one hundred billion euros to help the country's beleaguered banks after emergency talks with eurozone ministers. and russian tennis star wins the french open. victory in all four grand slams. around the clock around the world international news and comment live from moscow russia says it will not let the u.n. security council sanction military action in syria foreign minister sergey lavrov
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has said external players are provoking the syrian opposition to continue fighting despite kofi annan peace plan but the country now on the brink of a full scale civil war. has the details russia wants to see a peaceful solution chaves through negotiations to the situation in syria. said this russia wouldn't accept any measures put through the united nations that could lead or be interpreted to allow any kind of outside military intervention so he loved rove saying that kofi annan six point peace plan was still the only viable option for the government must in syria mustn't be blamed totally for what's happening in the country and say that the rebels have some responsibility to shoulder as well. when we hear reports of another massacre in syria and other atrocities almost daily many international media outlets want to put the blame entirely on us.
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