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thomas chaplin who i've been talking about at st. helena is 70 people given to him and his father's will when he was 17, thomas chaplin was 17 years old he inherited 70 people in struggle to hold onto them because he didn't know what he was doing. he was engaging in a dignity he could afford. so it varied quite a bit. but i am sure somebody has a number. i just don't know what it is. >> host: stories of reunification is gerson is to document what happened after the initial moment of joy are more bears still. >> guest: yes. putting this book together, i divided it into three parts. the first part of separation. the first part is to search for family, during slavery and after slavery and the third is reunification. the first part has three chapters to separation has three chapters. the search has two chapters in reunification has one chapter. i really think that speaks to probably not the right -- the correct proportions, but i think there were many, many more separations than they were reunification. people might be taken from virgini
thomas chaplin who i've been talking about at st. helena is 70 people given to him and his father's will when he was 17, thomas chaplin was 17 years old he inherited 70 people in struggle to hold onto them because he didn't know what he was doing. he was engaging in a dignity he could afford. so it varied quite a bit. but i am sure somebody has a number. i just don't know what it is. >> host: stories of reunification is gerson is to document what happened after the initial moment of joy...
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17, thomas chaplin was 17 years old. he inherited 70 people and struggle to all of them. he did not know what he was doing. engaging in activities that he could not afford. so we really varied quite a bit. i am sure somebody has a number. i just don't know what his. so. >> says that document what happened after the initial moments of joy or are more were still. >> in putting this book together i divided into three parts. the first part was separation, the second part is the search for family and the surge during slavery and after slavery. the third is reunification. the first part has three chapters. separation as three chapters it be the first as two chapters. unification as one chapter, and i really think that speaks to -- it is more or will not the correct proportions, but i think that there were many, many more separations and there were reunification is. people might be taken from virginia, let's say, when tobacco became less economically valuable. people in virginia or selling people. at the same time, 1830's and 1
17, thomas chaplin was 17 years old. he inherited 70 people and struggle to all of them. he did not know what he was doing. engaging in activities that he could not afford. so we really varied quite a bit. i am sure somebody has a number. i just don't know what his. so. >> says that document what happened after the initial moments of joy or are more were still. >> in putting this book together i divided into three parts. the first part was separation, the second part is the search...
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he'd go, "i met larry storch." [ laughter ] charlie chaplin.ld just be this fantastic -- and i said, "you have to let me do this film." you know, this is a man who -- he invented the celebrity chef. >> seth: that's amazing, yeah. emeril gives you credit for it in the movie. >> he does, yeah. he's really, really nice. >> seth: you also, one of my favorite stories in the movie was one of my favorite scenes in another movie. in "almost famous" there's this scene where the plane almost crashes. and this was actually based on -- >> we had a -- this was early in rock and roll. there wasn't the kind of money there is now. but we chartered an airplane. it was a prop plane. and it wasn't the safest plane in the world. i used to go up front, and when we'd land they'd put oil in the hydraulics to get us to land. and we played poker every day on the plane. one day alice says, "we're going to raise the stakes now." really, gonna raise the stakes? and look out the window, and the engine was on fire. [ light laughter ] and in those days, there were no real ro
he'd go, "i met larry storch." [ laughter ] charlie chaplin.ld just be this fantastic -- and i said, "you have to let me do this film." you know, this is a man who -- he invented the celebrity chef. >> seth: that's amazing, yeah. emeril gives you credit for it in the movie. >> he does, yeah. he's really, really nice. >> seth: you also, one of my favorite stories in the movie was one of my favorite scenes in another movie. in "almost famous"...
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bit of bay area movie trivia before heading to hollywood, legendary film director and actor charlie chaplin made movies in the town of niles, which is now a part of fremont. >> still looks the way it used to, niles. filmmaking is at the heart of tonight's bay area proud. who knows, you just may see america's next great director in it. >> jessica, esther pearl will tell you 50% of the time she has no idea what she's doing, we know that's not true because of the success she's had in her career and now the success she's had in inspiring others to follow her path. >> good morning. how are you guys doing? how many people feel like really stressed about getting their edits finished this morning? >> reporter: the budgets may be minuscule and the deadlines a bit unreal. >> those fixes will be shown on saturday. your final film. >> reporter: but esther pearl designed camp reel stories, her week-long filmmaking summer camp to expose young people to what movie making is like in the real world, with one big exception, this world is a 100% female endeavor. >> there's a big problem, i mean, when you only
bit of bay area movie trivia before heading to hollywood, legendary film director and actor charlie chaplin made movies in the town of niles, which is now a part of fremont. >> still looks the way it used to, niles. filmmaking is at the heart of tonight's bay area proud. who knows, you just may see america's next great director in it. >> jessica, esther pearl will tell you 50% of the time she has no idea what she's doing, we know that's not true because of the success she's had in...
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scouts crowd in one nine hundred forty one by saying he might look like an angry lesbian charlie chaplin but man get a good cup of mean glass of genocide or. you were right you were right on that one you were right think about this the war in iraq thousands of troops killed over a million people killed admitting it was for oil would have war criminal written all over it so i can only assume the general jumped up there on stage kanye west did that by you can sad i'll let you finish in a minute all right but iraq was one of the greatest wars of all time and we did it because there were horrible w m d that somehow disappeared in the middle of the night like the tooth fairy you know where we left out the truth yes it was the w. and d. ferry that's exactly what it was all right it took a man to live billions of dollars under the pillows of military contractors but we would never kill a million paper for your boob let's see if that's what he did. thanks for that kind introduction thanks kili for calling your bitch. was the beginning and i quote for the the severe summer weather awareness week.
scouts crowd in one nine hundred forty one by saying he might look like an angry lesbian charlie chaplin but man get a good cup of mean glass of genocide or. you were right you were right on that one you were right think about this the war in iraq thousands of troops killed over a million people killed admitting it was for oil would have war criminal written all over it so i can only assume the general jumped up there on stage kanye west did that by you can sad i'll let you finish in a minute...
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for asking that's that's another you know here's another layer of a good friend i just went to his chaplin award the other day where they had so many great i mean that was the best elementary this is called and so it goes and it's with michael douglas dying keaton basically michael douglas is sort of. a bitter man a bitter real estate guy whose son gets in trouble has to go to jail and he has to take his son's daughter in and he's not very nice to anybody including my character romantic comedy he falls in love with dying and i'm my character is ted westberg i'm a real estate agent that works with michael douglas and he just says horrible things to me and my grandmother the great my baby is a very great guy and rock the camera loves that guy has put a camera on it like well maybe one of the classic movies of princess bride my favorites come on when harry met sally spinal tap i mean these this is a that's the kind of comedy that was killed my father prepared to prepare to die. rocky and on him so i do want to do movies. i've done i did that movie last summer that i'm becoming on july. i and
for asking that's that's another you know here's another layer of a good friend i just went to his chaplin award the other day where they had so many great i mean that was the best elementary this is called and so it goes and it's with michael douglas dying keaton basically michael douglas is sort of. a bitter man a bitter real estate guy whose son gets in trouble has to go to jail and he has to take his son's daughter in and he's not very nice to anybody including my character romantic comedy...
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you know, i'll go all the way back to buster keaton, charlie chaplin, lloyd, all that. love movies. >> jimmy: well, this new movie i thought was fantastic. there's a theme there of over and over again which we'll talk about in a moment. >> that's right. that's what premieres are about, in the theme of the movie. >> jimmy: i see. >> let's do three premieres, in the theme of the film. >> jimmy: i got you. >> i'm a little slow still. like i missed my cue on that. >> jimmy: don't worry, i am slow too. tom cruise is here. i know that for a fact. we'll be right back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> portions of "jimmy kimmel live" were brought to you by coors light. reminding you that responsible drinking always has its reward. when cold refreshment calls. coors light answers. "anybody else" frost brewed coors light. the world's most refreshing beer. with lobster! don't miss our first ever lobster toppers event! 4 delicious entrees topped with sweet, succulent maine lobster starting at just $15.99! like savory new wood-grilled shrimp topped with maine lobster in a citrus hollanda
you know, i'll go all the way back to buster keaton, charlie chaplin, lloyd, all that. love movies. >> jimmy: well, this new movie i thought was fantastic. there's a theme there of over and over again which we'll talk about in a moment. >> that's right. that's what premieres are about, in the theme of the movie. >> jimmy: i see. >> let's do three premieres, in the theme of the film. >> jimmy: i got you. >> i'm a little slow still. like i missed my cue on...
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you know, i'll go all the way back to buster keaton, charlie chaplin, lloyd, all that. well, this new movie i thought was fantastic. i mean, it's really -- and there's a theme there of over and over again which we'll talk about in a moment. >> that's right. that's what the premieres are about. it was in the theme of the movie. >> jimmy: in the theme of the movie, i see. >> let's do three premieres, in the theme of the film. >> jimmy: i gotcha. >> i'm a little slow still. jet lagged. like i missed my cue on that. >> jimmy: don't worry, i'm slow too. tom cruise is here. i know that for a fact. we'll be right back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] delta touch2o technology for your kitchen and bathroom. precisely in tune with every touch. see what delta can do. introducing nespresso vertuoline. now coffee becomes an experience like nothing you've ever had before. [ penelope ] nespresso vertuoline. experience the revolution of coffee. how can a tablet replace your laptop?. start with the best writing experience. make it incredibly thin. add an adjustable
you know, i'll go all the way back to buster keaton, charlie chaplin, lloyd, all that. well, this new movie i thought was fantastic. i mean, it's really -- and there's a theme there of over and over again which we'll talk about in a moment. >> that's right. that's what the premieres are about. it was in the theme of the movie. >> jimmy: in the theme of the movie, i see. >> let's do three premieres, in the theme of the film. >> jimmy: i gotcha. >> i'm a little slow...
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he's the episcopal chaplin at boston university and talked about his struggles with gender identity. in the lgbt community have at one point or another found ourselves in situations of intense oppression, isolation and despair. >> i thought the sermon was incredible. i'm so proud to be part of this church that will accept people into the communion no matter where they are, where they come from. i think that's important. >> the dean of the washington cathedral said they wanted to send a symbolic message supporting more equality for the transgender equality. >>> getting close to 9:00. one more time with sal for traffic. >> we're looking at a commute that's still very busy especially at the toll plaza and slow but it's only a ten- minute delay which is improving. in you are driving -- if you are driving on the bridge, it will be okay. san mateo bridge traffic has improved quite a bit driving across to foster city. want to take a look at 101 which is the busiest commute in mountain view. if you can wait for a bit, things have been getting better but slowly. 280 as well and so is 85. the
he's the episcopal chaplin at boston university and talked about his struggles with gender identity. in the lgbt community have at one point or another found ourselves in situations of intense oppression, isolation and despair. >> i thought the sermon was incredible. i'm so proud to be part of this church that will accept people into the communion no matter where they are, where they come from. i think that's important. >> the dean of the washington cathedral said they wanted to...
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thank you. [ applause ] >> ladies and gentlemen, please remain standing as the chaplin of the united states senate dr. barry black gives the benediction. >> let us pray. lord of all, we praise and honor you for using president shimon perez as an instrument of your peace. continue to bless this leader and patriot, who believes that security can be found through shimon. may his exemplary life of courage, optimism, patience, steadiness and perseverance inspire us to maximize our possibilities for doing good in your world. bless and keep us make your face shine upon us and be gracious to us. lift the light of your countiance upon us, and give us your shalom. amen. >> please be seated. ladies and gentlemen, please remain seated for the departure of the official party and until your row is invited to depart by a visitor service representative. thank you. [ applause ] >>> current and former national security officials will debate homeland security priorities. this comes as the homeland security department is conducting a review of its strategy. watch our live coverage from the center for st
thank you. [ applause ] >> ladies and gentlemen, please remain standing as the chaplin of the united states senate dr. barry black gives the benediction. >> let us pray. lord of all, we praise and honor you for using president shimon perez as an instrument of your peace. continue to bless this leader and patriot, who believes that security can be found through shimon. may his exemplary life of courage, optimism, patience, steadiness and perseverance inspire us to maximize our...
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scouts crowd in one nine hundred forty one by saying he might look like an angry lesbian charlie chaplin but men get a good cup of mean glass of genocide or. you were right you were right on that one you were right i think about this the war in iraq thousands of troops killed over a million people killed admitting it was for oil would have war criminal written all over it so i can only assume the general jumped up there on stage kanye west did that bike and sad i'll let you finish in a minute all right but iraq was one of the greatest wars of all time and we did it because there were horrible w m d that somehow disappeared in the middle of the night like the tooth fairy you know where we left out the truth yes it was the w n b fairy that's exactly what it was all right it took a man to live billions of dollars under the pillows of military contractors but we would never kill a million people or for all y'all boob let's see if that's what he did. thanks for that kind introduction thanks kili for the kind of iteration we knew that this was the beginning and i quote for the the severe summe
scouts crowd in one nine hundred forty one by saying he might look like an angry lesbian charlie chaplin but men get a good cup of mean glass of genocide or. you were right you were right on that one you were right i think about this the war in iraq thousands of troops killed over a million people killed admitting it was for oil would have war criminal written all over it so i can only assume the general jumped up there on stage kanye west did that bike and sad i'll let you finish in a minute...
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. >> a little charlie chaplin. >> that's not the look i was going for. >> so while tamron chugs her butter>> this is from the huffington post. 13 sentences that never end well when they begin this way. here's some of our favorites. if someone says to you, how do i put this jegently? nothing good follows that. how about you're going to hate me for this? no, no, that's not good. >> true. >> i hate to break it to you. that's another one. and then, no offense, but -- >> it's always the but. >> it's always the but. >> there's always a rub. >> how about can i be honest? >> oh, no. i'd rather you don't. >> don't. >> no. >> down south, we say, bless your heart. >> oh, then it's over after that. >> basically you're a dope. >> bless your heart. >> yeah. >> all right. we're going to finish these beers here in the leaky cauldron. >> the what? >> butter beer. >> butter beer. >> you've had one too many. we've got to cut willie off. >> the butter beer has gone to my head. al? >>> let's show you what we've got as far as your weather is concerned for today. pollen, not going to be that big a problem. there
. >> a little charlie chaplin. >> that's not the look i was going for. >> so while tamron chugs her butter>> this is from the huffington post. 13 sentences that never end well when they begin this way. here's some of our favorites. if someone says to you, how do i put this jegently? nothing good follows that. how about you're going to hate me for this? no, no, that's not good. >> true. >> i hate to break it to you. that's another one. and then, no offense,...