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she had worked with orson welles when they were both very young at the mercury theater in new york.but i only got two hits in four years. [ laughter ] but, i thought either for a baseball player or for an actor michael lindsay-hogg was kind of a mouthful. >> jimmy: you don't really see that on your baseball cards, yeah. >> what about that on the back of your uniform -- >> jimmy: lindsay-hogg, yeah. >> -- with the hyphen. >> jimmy: yeah, exactly. >> and so then i'd met orson welles when i was 15. and then, i was up in my room trying to come up with names, you know, like what would be a good stage name. like, michael fallon or michael welles, i thought that would be a good one. so, i went down to find my mother who was having a night cap down in the living room. and i said, "what about michael welles." and she, "said what for?" and i said "for my stage name." she said, "i don't think that's such a good idea." and i said, "why?" and she said, "the thing is that some people think orson and i had an affair and that he's your father." oh, funny, yeah. i never -- >> jimmy: go to bed now. >
she had worked with orson welles when they were both very young at the mercury theater in new york.but i only got two hits in four years. [ laughter ] but, i thought either for a baseball player or for an actor michael lindsay-hogg was kind of a mouthful. >> jimmy: you don't really see that on your baseball cards, yeah. >> what about that on the back of your uniform -- >> jimmy: lindsay-hogg, yeah. >> -- with the hyphen. >> jimmy: yeah, exactly. >> and so...
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been awful quiet, outstanding receiving tight end, couldn't be surprised if they didn't try to find orson charles. >> mike: michigan state has done a good job on charles. two yards with a guy with nfl prospects, junior. aaron murray in his home down. touchdown wins the game. he takes a shot. incomplete. as the pass was intended toward marlon brown. covered for trenton robinson, forces second down. >> jon: we thought trenton robinson wasn't going to play, it's a good thing he did for michigan state. that's the fifth time we've called his name in key situation, senior, all big ten, captain of this outfit. really playing well today. >> mike: violation of team rules, didn't start, only out for a play or two. second and ten. georgia missed a feel goal already in overtime. field goal to keep it going. touchdown to win the game. murray, it's deflected. almost intercepted. would have been the game-winner, marcus rush, dropping back in coverage. got a hand on it. now we have third down coming up. >> jon: they come after aaron murray with aa gap pressure. watch number 30. carlton thomas, come throu
been awful quiet, outstanding receiving tight end, couldn't be surprised if they didn't try to find orson charles. >> mike: michigan state has done a good job on charles. two yards with a guy with nfl prospects, junior. aaron murray in his home down. touchdown wins the game. he takes a shot. incomplete. as the pass was intended toward marlon brown. covered for trenton robinson, forces second down. >> jon: we thought trenton robinson wasn't going to play, it's a good thing he did for...
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if it takes an expert, maybe you need to hold a wedge shot for us to know how to do with orson links to us. there is a huge list. send links. they were almost going to eliminate all of the party because some police officer decided to eliminate the parking. this has been there for years and has been highly successful without any problems. you need to make sure if you eliminate the overnight parking, businesses do not just operate during the daytime. the officer failed about this. he should get awarded for his work. why did she get to say thank you? it is not her job. it is your job to quiet us down, not hurt. chairman nolan: thank you. next speaker. secretary boomer: [reading name] this is the last person who turned in a speaker card. >> we need to have the ability to see an empty cab, but we are not able to instruct them. city property, if i buy a hot dog, i have to assume i get mustard and a napkin. when this goes out to individuals, it has to go out with the implication that you are going to be told sometime during the day to go do something. that is part of the system. we cannot d
if it takes an expert, maybe you need to hold a wedge shot for us to know how to do with orson links to us. there is a huge list. send links. they were almost going to eliminate all of the party because some police officer decided to eliminate the parking. this has been there for years and has been highly successful without any problems. you need to make sure if you eliminate the overnight parking, businesses do not just operate during the daytime. the officer failed about this. he should get...
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we got to go, but who was it that said orson welles, but for the grace of god, there goes god.our show for today. we're so glad you joined us for this unusual discussion of words. we will do it again. please come back next week for our regular programming. cheers! ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> many have spoken out on the need to transition to a clean energy future. at exilon we are acting. by 2020 we are committed to reducing, offsetting or displacing more than 15 million metric tons of greenhouse gas emissions immediately by greening our operations, helping our customers in their communities reduce their emissions and offering more low carbon electricity in the marketplace. we are taking action and seeing results. >> "white house chronicle" produced in collaboration with whut, howard university television. from washington, d.c., this has been "white house chronicle," a weekly analysis of the news with insight and a sense of humor featuring llewellyn king, linda gasparello, and guests. this program may be seen on pbs stations and cable access channel. to view the program online, visit us at to vi
we got to go, but who was it that said orson welles, but for the grace of god, there goes god.our show for today. we're so glad you joined us for this unusual discussion of words. we will do it again. please come back next week for our regular programming. cheers! ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> many have spoken out on the need to transition to a clean energy future. at exilon we are acting. by 2020 we are committed to reducing, offsetting or displacing more than 15 million metric tons of greenhouse...
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been awful quiet, outstanding receiving tight end, couldn't be surprised if they didn't try to find orson charles. >> mike: michigan state has done a good job on charles. two yards with a guy with nfl prospects, junior. aaron murray in his home down. touchdown wins the game. he takes a shot. incomplete. as the pass was intended toward marlon brown. covered for trenton robinson, forces second down. >> jon: we thought trenton robinson wasn't going to play, it's a good thing he did for michigan state. that's the fifth time we've called his name in key situation, senior, all big ten, captain of this outfit. really playing well today. >> mike: violation of team rules, didn't start, only out for a play or two. second and ten. georgia missed a feel goal already in overtime. field goal to keep it going. touchdown to win the game. murray, it's deflected. almost intercepted. would have been the game-winner, marcus rush, dropping back in coverage. got a hand on it. now we have third down coming up. >> jon: they come after aaron murray with aa gap pressure. watch number 30. carlton thomas, come throu
been awful quiet, outstanding receiving tight end, couldn't be surprised if they didn't try to find orson charles. >> mike: michigan state has done a good job on charles. two yards with a guy with nfl prospects, junior. aaron murray in his home down. touchdown wins the game. he takes a shot. incomplete. as the pass was intended toward marlon brown. covered for trenton robinson, forces second down. >> jon: we thought trenton robinson wasn't going to play, it's a good thing he did for...
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orson was up to his neck in mud.ok him aboabout half an ho this rescue team to get the horse unstuck. >>> a big car company announcing a big recall. the company behind twinkies is in trouble today. allison cossock live today. 450,000 vehicles? that sounds like a lot. >> it is a lot. the recall is for freestar suvs and mercury monterrey minivans. there is a risk of fire with power outage in the cars. >>> if people still want their ding-dongs and twinkies, where do they go? >> you can still get those. they filed for bankruptcy today, but it will be business as usual. this is the second time in a decade that hostess has filed. it's not planning to lay off any of its workers. 19,000 people work for hostess. it doesn't necessarily mean that liquidation will happen here, but this is happening, brooke, because hostess is in deep debt. let's hope those ding-dongs and ho-hos hang on because vending machines just won't be the same. >> you never realize how they get the icing in those twinkies before that video. >>> what now fo
orson was up to his neck in mud.ok him aboabout half an ho this rescue team to get the horse unstuck. >>> a big car company announcing a big recall. the company behind twinkies is in trouble today. allison cossock live today. 450,000 vehicles? that sounds like a lot. >> it is a lot. the recall is for freestar suvs and mercury monterrey minivans. there is a risk of fire with power outage in the cars. >>> if people still want their ding-dongs and twinkies, where do they...
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orson welles, 1958 film touch of evil.you may remember the scene, a movie about murder, kidnapping, conspiracy, corruption, and the town of a mexican-american border. a crooked cop who tries to frame his mexican counterpart for murder. at one. these troubles -- stumbles into a brothel and finds himself a fight with a fortune teller with cards spread out in front of for a -- front of her. read my future. you have not got any, she replies. your future is all used up. well, it was certainly that fear which is one of the things that motivated his book. we do not believe our future is all used up, but we do believe we are at a critical juncture in this country. we need to step up and do it now, not in 2013, to teefourteen or 2020. let me share with you, if i could, just for a few minutes -- is there a been going right? do you know what that is from? is the light. okay. this was to make sure it was not me. [laughter] that they share with you i could this for a couple of minutes the very first few pages of this book from the open
orson welles, 1958 film touch of evil.you may remember the scene, a movie about murder, kidnapping, conspiracy, corruption, and the town of a mexican-american border. a crooked cop who tries to frame his mexican counterpart for murder. at one. these troubles -- stumbles into a brothel and finds himself a fight with a fortune teller with cards spread out in front of for a -- front of her. read my future. you have not got any, she replies. your future is all used up. well, it was certainly that...
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movie scenes and one of them is an old classic that really captures our concerns about the future, orsonch of evil. you may remember this scene, it's a movie about murder kidnapping conspiracy. wells plays a crooked cop who tries to frame his mexican counterpart for murder or grow one point wells stumbles into a brothel and finds the proprietor who is also a fortuneteller with cards spread out in front of her. read my future for me wells says. you haven't got any she replies. your future is all used up. well it was certainly that fear, which is one of the things that motivated this book, we do not believe our future is all used up but we do believe we are at a critical juncture in this country come a time of real choosing and we need to step up to it and we need to do it now, not in 2013 or 2014 or 2020. let me share with you if i could just for a few minutes, is there if pinging going on here? do you know what that is from? it's the like okay. i just wanted to make sure it wasn't me. [laughter] let me share with you if i could for a couple of minutes the very first few pages of this boo
movie scenes and one of them is an old classic that really captures our concerns about the future, orsonch of evil. you may remember this scene, it's a movie about murder kidnapping conspiracy. wells plays a crooked cop who tries to frame his mexican counterpart for murder or grow one point wells stumbles into a brothel and finds the proprietor who is also a fortuneteller with cards spread out in front of her. read my future for me wells says. you haven't got any she replies. your future is all...
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orson welles' 1958 film "touch of evil." -- a movie about a murder and kidnapping in a town near the mexican-american border. a cop tried to frame his mexican counterpart for mortar. at one point, he stumbles into a brothel and meets a fortune teller. read my future for me he says. you have not got any she replied. your future is all used up. it was certainly that fear which is one of the things that motivated this book. we do not believe our future is all used up, but we do believe we are at a critical juncture in this country, a time of real choosing, and we need to step up to it and we need to do it now. not in 2013 or 2014. do i hear a ping? what is that from? it is the lights. i just wanted to make sure it was not made. -- it was not me. let me share with you the first pages of the book from the opening chapter called "if you see something, say something." this is a book about america that begins in china. in september 2010, i attended the world economic conference in china. five -- it involved a car ride from beijing t
orson welles' 1958 film "touch of evil." -- a movie about a murder and kidnapping in a town near the mexican-american border. a cop tried to frame his mexican counterpart for mortar. at one point, he stumbles into a brothel and meets a fortune teller. read my future for me he says. you have not got any she replied. your future is all used up. it was certainly that fear which is one of the things that motivated this book. we do not believe our future is all used up, but we do believe...
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orson welles plays a crooked cop who tries to frame his mexican counterpart for a murder. marlene dietrich is the fortune teller a proprietor. "read my future for may," wells says. "you have not got any," she replies. "your future is all used up." that fear is one of the things that motivated this book. we do not believe that our future is all used up. but we do believe that we are in a critical juncture in this country, a time of real choosing. and we need to step up to it and we need to do it now, not in 2013, 2014, or 2020. let me share with you -- is there a pinging going on here? do you know what that is from? it is the lights. ok. i just wanted to make sure it was not me. let me share with you a couple of minutes the very few pages of this book. it is called "if you see something say something." this is a book about america that begins in china. i attended the world economic conference in china. it involved a 3 1/2 hour car ride from beijing to a polluted crowded chinese version of the trip. but things have changed. now you have to go to the beijing south railway sta
orson welles plays a crooked cop who tries to frame his mexican counterpart for a murder. marlene dietrich is the fortune teller a proprietor. "read my future for may," wells says. "you have not got any," she replies. "your future is all used up." that fear is one of the things that motivated this book. we do not believe that our future is all used up. but we do believe that we are in a critical juncture in this country, a time of real choosing. and we need to step...
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orson wells depiction of the publisher and movie producer because many thought it was his life story. he said it was all made up, but many at the time were afraid to show the film and face bad press in the papers. the festival organizers were surprised of the showing of the movie which he considers a classic. as do many people. people. >>> just ahead, beyonce, a scientist and a bug. stay with us. >> >>> talk about a real fly girl. scientists have discovered a new horse fly whose characteristic is its rear end with a golden hue. here it is. that is beyonce. the singer has been singing in a fly collection since 1981. that is the same year that pop singer was born. she sings that song bootylicious. that is why the scientists named the insect beyonce. get the connection? >> let's get the issue where you will wear the forecast on your forecast. >> and on my back. >>> we have some big time changes coming our way. we have a freeze warning for tomorrow morning. widespread 20s and 30s. the coastline or interior sections will be cold tomorrow morning. chance of showers wednesday and accumulatin
orson wells depiction of the publisher and movie producer because many thought it was his life story. he said it was all made up, but many at the time were afraid to show the film and face bad press in the papers. the festival organizers were surprised of the showing of the movie which he considers a classic. as do many people. people. >>> just ahead, beyonce, a scientist and a bug. stay with us. >> >>> talk about a real fly girl. scientists have discovered a new horse...