53
53
Aug 18, 2018
08/18
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 53
favorite 0
quote 0
think we were a very american movie show begin to think about the wider world when cool could you put it they were kind of the right group of the only ones. market you my own picture of us could be also to shop with the mobile so put the word out when to if who to call to move through this whole mess a little mysteries we need money to. bring to the fight is a mistake we're still ok i'm assuming this is not from a gathering runs over how. you know personally very. nice to be as usual working the way you would i was quite secure in what i'm going to have you seem to see i'm a very very chilling scene with this the more you survive you must go my question must have i have i don't know fully goes along to do this i only have a. clean room over for a photo but after a day so. to prefer to keep it as a complete plan. when over to me. you can see new posts since. welcome quantity of i won't go this but he is most concise probably very fair so far munda as much i could be very right thank you very much no i don't lie so we don't know thank you no problem there is a large group post for you t
think we were a very american movie show begin to think about the wider world when cool could you put it they were kind of the right group of the only ones. market you my own picture of us could be also to shop with the mobile so put the word out when to if who to call to move through this whole mess a little mysteries we need money to. bring to the fight is a mistake we're still ok i'm assuming this is not from a gathering runs over how. you know personally very. nice to be as usual working...
132
132
Aug 20, 2018
08/18
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 132
favorite 0
quote 0
movies. there are african americans in mainstream movies but they'd like to be shown in the completeness that a movie like this showsbsolutely, authentically. i think for so long -- i'm sure you remember long duck dong. even in our recent memories, i don't know if you remember the jesse waters segment >> yes, down in chinatown. >> yeah, it was a very offensive, and it drew from so many different, just terrible stereotypes. but that's how people really saw us for so long and it's because there wasn't a diverse cast of asians like this, like from "crazy rich asians" that was ever on the big screen. i mean, we really needed to see it. >> in 1976 you were quoting george gerbner. absence means symbolic annihilation. kimmy, thank you for making this a great movie even better experience. >> thank you so much for having me. >> kimmy yim is the huff post asian editor. >>> the husband's proclivity to attack on twitter. you're watching msnbc. -here comes the rain. [ horn honking ] [ engine revving ] what's that, girl? [ engine revving ] flo needs help?! [ engine revving ] take me to her! ♪ coming, flo! why aren't we taking roa
movies. there are african americans in mainstream movies but they'd like to be shown in the completeness that a movie like this showsbsolutely, authentically. i think for so long -- i'm sure you remember long duck dong. even in our recent memories, i don't know if you remember the jesse waters segment >> yes, down in chinatown. >> yeah, it was a very offensive, and it drew from so many different, just terrible stereotypes. but that's how people really saw us for so long and it's...
106
106
Aug 16, 2018
08/18
by
KPIX
tv
eye 106
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> asian americans are showing up to crazy rich asians opening day at theaters all over the bay area. >> now that there is a moviet is coming out, where it is just a cast of asians, it just brings so much pride and how we are breaking the norm of a regular cast. now, asians are trying to be like leveling up pretty much. >> the movie is the first major film in 25 years to feature and all asian cast. the last time was the joy luck club back in the 1990s. >> so, your family is rich? >> that is exactly what a superrich person would say. >> it is one of those things -- there is the token asian, but now it is the all asian cast. that is pretty cool. >> it is very cool. it is not like one asian that is going to be one of the cast members. it is like -- everybody is just going to be asian. >> asians are not the only ones loving the phone. we spoke to marsha spitz who read all three books that inspired the movie. >> it was great, wonderful. guess what? there are a few caucasians in there too. >> they made a cameo? >> right. >> and, coming up at 6, we will hear from the director, and his take on whether asian communities a
. >> asian americans are showing up to crazy rich asians opening day at theaters all over the bay area. >> now that there is a moviet is coming out, where it is just a cast of asians, it just brings so much pride and how we are breaking the norm of a regular cast. now, asians are trying to be like leveling up pretty much. >> the movie is the first major film in 25 years to feature and all asian cast. the last time was the joy luck club back in the 1990s. >> so, your...
149
149
Aug 27, 2018
08/18
by
KRON
tv
eye 149
favorite 0
quote 1
movie starring frank sinatra. at one point, in the late sixties, simon had four shows on broadway at the same time. he's considered to be one of the most successful writers in american history. simon was 91 years old. (jrs) the weekend box office featured a movie with incredible staying power... (justine) and another that was a major flop. david daniel has the weekend estimates for the top five. "christopher robin" moved up a spot to fifth place, on ticket sales of six-point-three million dollars. impossible - fallout" stayed in fourth place: eight-million dollars gave it a domestic total of 194-million."you two are the most decorated officers in this department. what do you see?""looks like a robbery gone wrong to me." "this wasn't a robbery. this was a hit.""the happytime murders" was dead on arrival, opening in third place with just 10-million dollars -- the worst debut ever for a movie with melissa mccarthy in the lead role.(nat)"the meg" took second place for the second straight weekend, gobbling up 13-million dollars to cruise past the 100-million mark in domestic box office."hi, i'm astrid. what's your name?"more riches for "crazy rich asians!" the singapore-
movie starring frank sinatra. at one point, in the late sixties, simon had four shows on broadway at the same time. he's considered to be one of the most successful writers in american history. simon was 91 years old. (jrs) the weekend box office featured a movie with incredible staying power... (justine) and another that was a major flop. david daniel has the weekend estimates for the top five. "christopher robin" moved up a spot to fifth place, on ticket sales of six-point-three...
80
80
Aug 12, 2018
08/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 80
favorite 0
quote 0
before we show you his tweet, let's remind you how the rumours were reignited. at the weekend an american film producer said that bond movie elba is hot favourite for the role. the actor, who has 2.52 million followers on twitter, shared a heavily filtered selfie with these words... "my name is elba, idris elba." that tweet had 125,000 likes, with many fans interpretating it as reference to the famous spy‘s catchphrase. well, it's not the first time, is it, babita, that idris has been rumoured to be in the running to be bond? it's most definitlely not, karishma. we know all about that on this programme. let's take you back a few years. on this very programme, we called it back in 2015. we chatted to idris himself. take a look. if you can't off like that up with a mate called dan or danny or daniel and you had 007 etched into it, would you take it? that's the most original way to get to the question. you get all of the plum assignments, don't you, babita, and we think he certainly gets our vote. you have been watching newsday. stay with us. turkey's currency, the lira, is in freefall. we look at what president erdogan can d
before we show you his tweet, let's remind you how the rumours were reignited. at the weekend an american film producer said that bond movie elba is hot favourite for the role. the actor, who has 2.52 million followers on twitter, shared a heavily filtered selfie with these words... "my name is elba, idris elba." that tweet had 125,000 likes, with many fans interpretating it as reference to the famous spy‘s catchphrase. well, it's not the first time, is it, babita, that idris has...
119
119
Aug 2, 2018
08/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 119
favorite 0
quote 0
thank you. [ applause ] >> we're showing american history tv programs normally seen only on the weekends here on c-span3. coming up, a look at the movie saving private ryan which came out 20 years ago. the movie centered around world war ii landings at normandy and won five academy awards. how accurate was it? we take you to a symposium that discussed that starting at looking at how d-day is portrayed in other movies and historians on the accuracy of "saving private ryan" and followed by the military adviser who helped make it realistic. how the national world war ii u museum is connected to the movie "saving private ryan." if you'd like to see more from the saving private ryan conference, it will be on american history tv prime time starting at 8:00 eastern. it was hosted by the national world war ii museum in new orleans. friday evening american history tv in prime time looks at the shenandoah battle's field conference on the history and future of confederate hertage icons such as monuments. speakers include civil war historian james robertson and civil war christy coleman. american history tv in prime time friday at 8:00 p.m. easte
thank you. [ applause ] >> we're showing american history tv programs normally seen only on the weekends here on c-span3. coming up, a look at the movie saving private ryan which came out 20 years ago. the movie centered around world war ii landings at normandy and won five academy awards. how accurate was it? we take you to a symposium that discussed that starting at looking at how d-day is portrayed in other movies and historians on the accuracy of "saving private ryan" and...
222
222
Aug 16, 2018
08/18
by
COM
tv
eye 222
favorite 0
quote 0
to "the daily show," my guest tonight is the author of how to american, an immigrant's guide to disappointing your parents. the comedian and ak certificate also starring in the new movie can plan a normal stag party, hookers, drugs, dog fighting, are that smiener league shit. to organize a party this massive. >> takes a massive asshole. >> is he a goddam master mind. >> where exactly is this party? >> it's right there. >> bloody hell. >> whooo! >> please welcome jimmy o yang. welcome to the show. >> thanks for having me. >> i'm a big fan of yours from silicon valley and now-- maws plaws. >> thank you, thank you, thank you. >> trevor: now you've got the book and you've got crazy rich asians which is coming out to much fan fare, people are really excited about this. can you feel the buzz as well? >> i have been feeling it the last three weeks, on this press tour and it's crazy. they actually are spending money on it within which is amazing. >> they set up three teams, each of us hit like three different cities. and the reaction from each city is amazing. you got the really heavy asian pop lated cities like say boston, new york. we expect aid good turnout from them but t
to "the daily show," my guest tonight is the author of how to american, an immigrant's guide to disappointing your parents. the comedian and ak certificate also starring in the new movie can plan a normal stag party, hookers, drugs, dog fighting, are that smiener league shit. to organize a party this massive. >> takes a massive asshole. >> is he a goddam master mind. >> where exactly is this party? >> it's right there. >> bloody hell. >> whooo!...
124
124
Aug 3, 2018
08/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 124
favorite 0
quote 0
house is on break this week, we are showing american history tv programs normally seen only on the weekends here on c-span3. coming up, look at the movies -- movie saving private ryan which came out 20 years ago. it centered around world war ii landings at normandy. it 15 academy awards. how accurate was it? we will take you to a symposium to discuss that starting with a look at how d-day has been portrayed in other movies. that historians on the accuracy of saving private ryan. that is followed by the military
house is on break this week, we are showing american history tv programs normally seen only on the weekends here on c-span3. coming up, look at the movies -- movie saving private ryan which came out 20 years ago. it centered around world war ii landings at normandy. it 15 academy awards. how accurate was it? we will take you to a symposium to discuss that starting with a look at how d-day has been portrayed in other movies. that historians on the accuracy of saving private ryan. that is...
426
426
Aug 18, 2018
08/18
by
KPIX
tv
eye 426
favorite 0
quote 0
welcome back to "the late show." ( cheers and applause ) ♪ ♪ folks, you know my first guest tonight from "wet hot american summer"; the "anchorman" movies he returns next week in "ant-man and the wasp." >> how did he even have time to buy a ticket? just one time, please work! yes! oh, all right. i need help. oh, sorry. ah... sorry, hey! come on, man! not cool! murderers! yes, yes! i'm going to call you ant-onio banderas! you're a bad-ass! yes! ht, no, no, no! >> stephen: please welcome, paul rudd! ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) ♪ go, paul rudd go, paul rudd ♪ ♪ go, paul rudd ♪ ♪ >> stephen: lovely to see you, paul rudd. >> oh, it's nice to see you, stephen. >> stephen: yeah, the last time i saw you, we were at a mutual friend's wedding. and i said, "how late are you guys staying out?" and you said... >> not late, i have to go to taiwan. >> stephen: so you literally went from the wedding-- >> from the wedding to taiwan. >> stephen: --to advocate for "ant-man and the wasp" over in taiwan. >> that's right, yeah. >> stephen: okay. are they excited over in taiwan? >> they were so excited and so nice. people gave us gifts. they drew
welcome back to "the late show." ( cheers and applause ) ♪ ♪ folks, you know my first guest tonight from "wet hot american summer"; the "anchorman" movies he returns next week in "ant-man and the wasp." >> how did he even have time to buy a ticket? just one time, please work! yes! oh, all right. i need help. oh, sorry. ah... sorry, hey! come on, man! not cool! murderers! yes, yes! i'm going to call you ant-onio banderas! you're a bad-ass! yes!...
36
36
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
shows are sick coming out of hollywood the walking dead or verizon b. movies various horror movies the popular culture is reflecting the guise of the zombification of the american population and cashing in on the box office while the pharmaceuticals cash in the cash register while the politicians cash in on insider trading while the media cashes in on high ratings but unfortunately nobody in the real economy is cashing in they're all going bankrupt and here again like where in this crisis situation of the institutions failing the american population a great majority of them the elites are concerned they recognize that the population does not have faith in the institutions and yet they're having faith and all sorts of stuff in fact that comes into this next paragraph because they're saying that you know a system that can avoid cannabinoid. marijuana but it's important they said it's the mix of different concentrations of other drugs that whoever the maker is puts in these and they say despite the mystery of each batch k two is appealing to drug users because its cost is low as chemicals aren't detected on standard drug tests that they might have to take out work
shows are sick coming out of hollywood the walking dead or verizon b. movies various horror movies the popular culture is reflecting the guise of the zombification of the american population and cashing in on the box office while the pharmaceuticals cash in the cash register while the politicians cash in on insider trading while the media cashes in on high ratings but unfortunately nobody in the real economy is cashing in they're all going bankrupt and here again like where in this crisis...
44
44
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
like those shows are sick coming out of hollywood the walking dead or verizon the movies various horror movies the popular culture is reflecting the zite guised of the zombification of the american population and cashing in on the box office while the pharmaceuticals cash in the cash register while the politicians cash in on insider trading while the media cashes in on high ratings but unfortunately nobody in the real economy is cashing in they're all going bankrupt and here again like where in this crisis situation of the institutions failing the american population a great majority of them the elites are concerned they recognize that the population does not have faith in the institutions and yet they're having faith and all sorts of stuff in fact that comes into this next paragraph because they're saying that you know says that that cannabinoid cannabinoid. marijuana but it's important they said it's the mix of different concentrations of other drugs that whoever the maker is puts in these and they say despite the mystery of each batch k two is appealing to drug users because it's cost is low it's chemicals aren't detected on standard drug tests that they might have to take ou
like those shows are sick coming out of hollywood the walking dead or verizon the movies various horror movies the popular culture is reflecting the zite guised of the zombification of the american population and cashing in on the box office while the pharmaceuticals cash in the cash register while the politicians cash in on insider trading while the media cashes in on high ratings but unfortunately nobody in the real economy is cashing in they're all going bankrupt and here again like where in...
40
40
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
intersection like those shows we see coming out of hollywood the walking dead or the movies various horror movies the popular culture is reflecting the guise of the zombification of the american population and cashing in on the box office while the pharmaceuticals cash in the cash register while the politicians cash in on insider trading while the media cashes in on high ratings but unfortunately nobody in the real economy is cashing in they're all going bankrupt and here again like where in this crisis situation of the institutions failing the american population a great majority of them the elites are concerned they recognize that the population does not have faith in the institutions and yet they're having faith and all sorts of stuff in fact that comes into this next paragraph because they're saying that you know says that that cannabinoid cannabinoid. marijuana but it's the portly they said it's the mix of different concentrations of other drugs that who have the makers puts in these and they say despite the mystery of each batch k two is appealing to drug users because its cost is low as chemicals aren't detected on standard drug tests that they might have to take out w
intersection like those shows we see coming out of hollywood the walking dead or the movies various horror movies the popular culture is reflecting the guise of the zombification of the american population and cashing in on the box office while the pharmaceuticals cash in the cash register while the politicians cash in on insider trading while the media cashes in on high ratings but unfortunately nobody in the real economy is cashing in they're all going bankrupt and here again like where in...
77
77
Aug 4, 2018
08/18
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 77
favorite 0
quote 0
angry. 50 years of every movie show and comedian and tv show saying their culture is garbage jim acosta, he was how cold at a meeting and he said i don't feel like an american and i but yes you do, that's what it's like to be an american if you're getting half of all the time. based on the wife giving speeches to conservatives like this was like talking to my wife when i tell her she buys something on sale is still cost money. she looks at me like you're adorable and i love you but i have no idea what you're talking about. eventually ive gave up. i stopped giving that speech and at first i had thought we were in the culture just because we're blacklisted kind of like black baseball managers, but no there was actually something inherit to making culture. think about it. conservatives believe in facts. facts don't care about your feelings where's the left seriously believes there is no such thing as a moral reality. it's just the narrative, just a fiction. there's a book out called sapiens, bill gates loves this book. what he says is what makes them different from animals they create, they create these crazy stories like there's a god, a carpenter rose from t
angry. 50 years of every movie show and comedian and tv show saying their culture is garbage jim acosta, he was how cold at a meeting and he said i don't feel like an american and i but yes you do, that's what it's like to be an american if you're getting half of all the time. based on the wife giving speeches to conservatives like this was like talking to my wife when i tell her she buys something on sale is still cost money. she looks at me like you're adorable and i love you but i have no...
44
44
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
like those shows are sick coming out of hollywood the walking dead or verizon the movies various horror movies the popular culture is reflecting the guise of the zombification of the american population and cashing in on the box office while the pharmaceuticals cash in the cash register while the politicians cash in on insider trading while the media cashes in on high ratings but unfortunately nobody in the real economy is cashing in they're all going bankrupt and here again like where in this crisis situation of the institutions failing the american population are a great majority of them the elites are concerned they recognize that the population does not have faith in the institutions and yet they're having faith and all sorts of stuff in fact that comes into this next paragraph because they're saying that you know this isn't that cannabinoid cannabinoid. marijuana but it's important they said it's the mix of different concentrations of other drugs that whoever the maker is puts in these and they say despite the mystery of each batch k two is appealing to drug users because its cost is low it's chemicals aren't detected on standard drug tests that they might have to tak
like those shows are sick coming out of hollywood the walking dead or verizon the movies various horror movies the popular culture is reflecting the guise of the zombification of the american population and cashing in on the box office while the pharmaceuticals cash in the cash register while the politicians cash in on insider trading while the media cashes in on high ratings but unfortunately nobody in the real economy is cashing in they're all going bankrupt and here again like where in this...
265
265
Aug 31, 2018
08/18
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 265
favorite 0
quote 0
outrage over the movie first man which tells the story of the space race but does not show a key scene, the planting of the american we chose to do it. i also think neil is extremely humble as were many of these astronauts in time and again he deferred the focus from himself to the 400,000 people who made the mission possible. i wish every day we could have dogs in here walking around, i thoroughly enjoyed the experience. bring them in. rob: i want to go to adam to tell us the weather. >> daniel is waiting to tell you the forecast. his family behind me made him stop eating so he could look at the camera. are you disappointed? that sounds like a laugh of disappointment. let's look at the forecast. temperatures across the country feeling better, yesterday into the 90s, today the middle 70s and this is all the warmer it will get in new york city, overcast. afternoon showers in the forecast but i do think we stay dry through the rest of the morning. time to eat your food again. can i share this with you? can i eat this? are you mad at me? he is mad at me but i'm eating this anyway. that smile tells the story. >> the de
outrage over the movie first man which tells the story of the space race but does not show a key scene, the planting of the american we chose to do it. i also think neil is extremely humble as were many of these astronauts in time and again he deferred the focus from himself to the 400,000 people who made the mission possible. i wish every day we could have dogs in here walking around, i thoroughly enjoyed the experience. bring them in. rob: i want to go to adam to tell us the weather. >>...
65
65
Aug 2, 2018
08/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
they are angry. 50 years, every movie, every tv show, every comedian has been telling them their country is garbage. of was heckled. he said i don't feel like i'm an american. i said yes you do. you're getting at all the time. giving speeches to conservatives like this was like talking to my wife and saying if you buy something on sale it still costs money. she looks at me like you are adorable but i have no idea what you are talking about. up.ve i stopped giving that speech. first i had thought we weren't in the culture just because we were blacklisted. when you open the door no one was there. it took a while before they came in. i started to think there is something inherent in the conservative philosophy antithetical to making culture. think about it. conservatives will leave in fax. facts don't care about feelings. the left seriously believes there is no such thing as a moral reality. it is just the narrative. there is a book out now called sapiens. bill gates loves this book. what he says is what makes human beings different from animals is they create fictions. they create stories that there is a god. moneys are a- fiction. that brings us together. i
they are angry. 50 years, every movie, every tv show, every comedian has been telling them their country is garbage. of was heckled. he said i don't feel like i'm an american. i said yes you do. you're getting at all the time. giving speeches to conservatives like this was like talking to my wife and saying if you buy something on sale it still costs money. she looks at me like you are adorable but i have no idea what you are talking about. up.ve i stopped giving that speech. first i had...
132
132
Aug 3, 2018
08/18
by
KTVU
tv
eye 132
favorite 0
quote 0
in all asian american cast since 1993's joy luck club young, the boyfriend, and the movie's director, john hsu, joined me in studio to talk about the importance of the film. >> people show up opening weekend and it sends a clear message to hollywood that we want more new perspectives, not what it's really about. >> it is movement that a mov movement for everybody. it has themes in it that run >> the director grew up right here in the bay area and his dad was the owner of the popular restaurant chef choose in los altos. crazy rich asians opens in theaters august 15. >>> if you're looking for something to do th in the bay area. rosemary has all the details in this edition of the weekend watch. >> knocking on the weekend door and here are some things happening in the north bay . the is the first weekend of the sonoma county fair with all the traditional entertainment plus the north cal proof vest on saturday. or get your groove on at the petaluma music festival offering a variety for all ages complete with craft beer, wine tasting, food, and vendors at the sonoma marin fairgrounds. in the east bay the 2018 and will berkeley comicon on saturday featuring an old- school show
in all asian american cast since 1993's joy luck club young, the boyfriend, and the movie's director, john hsu, joined me in studio to talk about the importance of the film. >> people show up opening weekend and it sends a clear message to hollywood that we want more new perspectives, not what it's really about. >> it is movement that a mov movement for everybody. it has themes in it that run >> the director grew up right here in the bay area and his dad was the owner of the...
38
38
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
movie. streamed on the american advice and advantage of around. fifteen minutes. the fast pace of life in the digital world such a shift as the lowdown on the web it shows a new developments useful information and anything else worth knowing. the most presents the regimes finds. and looks over the shoulders of makers engine users. should include five minutes from a. coach a video coming. to your link to news from africa and the world or link to exceptional stories and discussions from the news of these events and what i would say to debbie to come smoke free coffee join us on facebook at g.w. forgot. her. name nineteen sixteen and i'm crying echoed around the world. young people will build against their current generation. to see if it wasn't possible to dusty from the stupidity antecedents to see. a german do nothing less than a home system and. why hellstrom of them stood up and financed the vietnam war plane it should roll of the marjah operation watch the book war every day now to those who would remember the term is the first time i had a feeling of being part of something like. the seeds of civil rights the peace movement women's movement one planet. the team sixty
movie. streamed on the american advice and advantage of around. fifteen minutes. the fast pace of life in the digital world such a shift as the lowdown on the web it shows a new developments useful information and anything else worth knowing. the most presents the regimes finds. and looks over the shoulders of makers engine users. should include five minutes from a. coach a video coming. to your link to news from africa and the world or link to exceptional stories and discussions from the news...
448
448
Aug 3, 2018
08/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 448
favorite 0
quote 0
house is on break this week, we are showing american history tv programs normally seen only on the weekends here on c-span3. coming up, look at the movies -- movie saving private ryan which came out 20 years ago. it centered around world war ii landings at normandy. it 15 academy awards. how accurate was it? we will take you to a symposium to discuss that starting with a look at how d-day has been portrayed in other movies. that historians on the accuracy of saving private ryan. that is followed by the military advisor who helped make the movie realistic. later, how the national wwii museum is connected to the movie saving private ryan. >>> american history tv in primetime looks at the shenandoah valley battlefield conference on the history and future of confederate heritage icon. such as monuments and the battle flag. speakers include author and civil war historian james robertson, and american civil roll museum ceo kristi coleman. american history tv in primetime, friday at 8 pm eastern here on c-span3. >>> this sunday on oral history, we continue our series on women in congress. with former democratic congresswoman pat schroeder, --
house is on break this week, we are showing american history tv programs normally seen only on the weekends here on c-span3. coming up, look at the movies -- movie saving private ryan which came out 20 years ago. it centered around world war ii landings at normandy. it 15 academy awards. how accurate was it? we will take you to a symposium to discuss that starting with a look at how d-day has been portrayed in other movies. that historians on the accuracy of saving private ryan. that is...
163
163
Aug 2, 2018
08/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 163
favorite 0
quote 0
movie's accuracy. this is american history tv, normally seen only on weekends but while the u.s. house is on break this week, we're showing you some of our weekend programming. american history tv, beginning saturday mornings at 8:00 eastern and running through sunday night. >> if you'd like to see more from the saving private ryan conference, it will be on american history tv prime time tonight starting at 8:00 eastern. the conference was hosted by the national world war ii museum in new orleans. friday evening, american history tv and prime time looks at the shenandoah valley battle field conference on the history and future of confederate icons such as monuments and the battle flag. speakers include historian james robertson and american civil war museum ceo christy coleman. american history tv in prime time friday at 8:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span3. >> sunday night on q and a. congressional historians richard baker and ronald richie and ray smog. >> one of the questions i hear people asking all the time is this the most uncivil time in history? >> it's going to be close if you were to pick another period, certainly
movie's accuracy. this is american history tv, normally seen only on weekends but while the u.s. house is on break this week, we're showing you some of our weekend programming. american history tv, beginning saturday mornings at 8:00 eastern and running through sunday night. >> if you'd like to see more from the saving private ryan conference, it will be on american history tv prime time tonight starting at 8:00 eastern. the conference was hosted by the national world war ii museum in new...
97
97
Aug 3, 2018
08/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 97
favorite 0
quote 0
movies. the u.s. house is on break this week, and we are using this chance to show you some of our weekend programming. friday evening, american history tv in primetime looks at the shannon donna -- shenandoah battlefield --, such as monuments and the battle flag. speakers include author and civil war historian james robertson, an american civil war ceo --. american history in primetime, friday at 8 pm eastern here on c-span3. >> this sunday on oral history, we continue our series on women in congress with former democratic congresswoman pat schroeder. >> when i first got elected, i was in this really
movies. the u.s. house is on break this week, and we are using this chance to show you some of our weekend programming. friday evening, american history tv in primetime looks at the shannon donna -- shenandoah battlefield --, such as monuments and the battle flag. speakers include author and civil war historian james robertson, an american civil war ceo --. american history in primetime, friday at 8 pm eastern here on c-span3. >> this sunday on oral history, we continue our series on...
98
98
Aug 2, 2018
08/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 98
favorite 0
quote 0
movies. these discussions are from our american history tv programming normally seen on the weekends. u.s. house is on break and we are using this chance to show you some of our weekend programming. >>> if you would like to see more from the "saving private ryan" conference it will be on american history tv primetime tonight starting at 8:00 eastern. the conference was hosted by the national world war ii museum in new orleans. friday evening american history tv in primetime looks at the battlefields foundation conference on the history and future of confederate heritage icons such as monuments. speakers include james robertson and american civil war museum ceo christy coleman. american history tv in primetime friday at 8:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span 3. >>> this sunday on oral history s we continue our series on women in congress. >> when i first got elected i was in this really idealistic mode of this is wonderful. how long do you think it will be before almost half of the house is female? so i asked the library of congress or somebody what they thought. they said probably 300 years. i'm beginning to believe it. it has been very incremental,
movies. these discussions are from our american history tv programming normally seen on the weekends. u.s. house is on break and we are using this chance to show you some of our weekend programming. >>> if you would like to see more from the "saving private ryan" conference it will be on american history tv primetime tonight starting at 8:00 eastern. the conference was hosted by the national world war ii museum in new orleans. friday evening american history tv in primetime...
249
249
Aug 5, 2018
08/18
by
CNNW
tv
eye 249
favorite 0
quote 0
showing its absurdity in this great parody of american genre. >> life. life, do you hear me? >> there is a certain grammar to those old moviesm. he just twisted it a little bit here and there and it's brilliant. >> you see his love of cinema in all of his parodies. "high anxiety" is satire of all hitchcock films and silent movie and "space balls" is a satire of george lucas. >> may the schwartz -- >> what i love about him is lots of times people say, oh, that is very funny, but we can't say that. mel would go, that's very funny. we're going to say that. >> it's good to be the king. ♪ ♪ ♪ raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens ♪ ♪ bright copper kettles and warm woolen mittens ♪ ♪ brown paper packages tied up with strings ♪ ♪ these are a few of my favorite things ♪ ♪ ♪ know about cognitive performance? as you'd probably guess, a lot. that's why a new brain health supplement called forebrain from the harvard-educated experts at force factor is flying off the shelves at gnc. forebrain's key ingredients have been clinically shown to help enhance sharpness and clarity, improve memory, and promote learning ability. and now ever
showing its absurdity in this great parody of american genre. >> life. life, do you hear me? >> there is a certain grammar to those old moviesm. he just twisted it a little bit here and there and it's brilliant. >> you see his love of cinema in all of his parodies. "high anxiety" is satire of all hitchcock films and silent movie and "space balls" is a satire of george lucas. >> may the schwartz -- >> what i love about him is lots of times people...
71
71
Aug 3, 2018
08/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
they displace the american indians and took their land, i'm going to this place the polls and take their land. he drew from the democratic example. we show this in the moviethe senior nazis who made the nuremberg laws, while they were making those laws they had in the hand the democratic laws of the jim crow south. they crossed out the word black, wrote in the word jew and they were off to the races. i'm saying the nazis got it from the democrats. this is not an our textbooks. we don't hear about it. progressive history has suppressed inconvenient facts that connect the nazis to american democrats. it is not as crude as himmler was a liberal. -- it wasctually inspired. >> why do you feel the need to write that and make a movie? guest: when people use words like fascists, they say trump is a fascist because he is a nationalist. anyone with any clips of history was a nationalist. mandela was a nationalist. fidel castro was a nationalist. all these people would be fascist. but that is nuts. clearly that is not what fascism means. of a deepo do a bit dive into who are were the fascists. the history eliminates the meaning of terms. host: what is your backgroun
they displace the american indians and took their land, i'm going to this place the polls and take their land. he drew from the democratic example. we show this in the moviethe senior nazis who made the nuremberg laws, while they were making those laws they had in the hand the democratic laws of the jim crow south. they crossed out the word black, wrote in the word jew and they were off to the races. i'm saying the nazis got it from the democrats. this is not an our textbooks. we don't hear...
113
113
Aug 17, 2018
08/18
by
FBC
tv
eye 113
favorite 0
quote 0
shows out of touch with average american. >> brest yet to come baby as mr. sinatra said himself. >> 126-million-dollar operating loss. >> average users goes to .8 movies profitableen on the auction block. >> this particular one was in a storage unit no one knew about. >> okay. >> of course, but this kind of looks like an earlier piece he is heavily used. >> i think when you have an expectation without a plan it is called a thought. >> you are a great writer a given you also have such a powerful voice. that i -- i would do anything you told me to do, all right, all right i will start saving. >> just don't ask me to think. >> i am curious because he looks like -- but -- >> gerri willis is. >> i did again i called you jerry luis yesterdewis. >> this is not the way we want to wake up so i felt bad now for my wife -- what are you doing neil. >> hours of broadcasting in single day you know, they used to call me an air hog i think it is you. ♪ ♪ . >> you know, air hog sounds worse when someone says air hog. [laughter] really. really it has been fun was that lyle lovett that was cool gloria i could see i got kevin. >> kevin multiple times. >> i know yeah all right. >> l
shows out of touch with average american. >> brest yet to come baby as mr. sinatra said himself. >> 126-million-dollar operating loss. >> average users goes to .8 movies profitableen on the auction block. >> this particular one was in a storage unit no one knew about. >> okay. >> of course, but this kind of looks like an earlier piece he is heavily used. >> i think when you have an expectation without a plan it is called a thought. >> you are a...
307
307
Aug 31, 2018
08/18
by
CNBC
tv
eye 307
favorite 0
quote 0
show was later in the day. >> this is not "fast money"? >> is that the '80s? >> yeah. remember when they had jeans >> whose idea was that coke and a movie studio? why? >> just americann that was a conglomerate thinking. >> that was like an itt. you know, if we could roust him, we should have had our boss in here to talk about this. fat chance at 7:00 to get him in here all made up. >> nick, if you're watching, call in. >> he's either watching or listening, otherwise i wouldn't have said that. >> you're gonna hear. >>> let's get to the real reason we brought mike in that's because the markets are about to enter the month of september. with him it be back to school or an endless summer for stocks mike has more on that and this is something he knew he was going to talk about. >> that's right. everybody knew at this time we talk about september is a weaker month for the markets. the history is pretty enclosucln that midterm election years are more down than up so history is pretty clear but context matters too. one of the bits of context is why do we think september is a weak month usually when it is particularly weak, it's because it's an unusually tough month for down
show was later in the day. >> this is not "fast money"? >> is that the '80s? >> yeah. remember when they had jeans >> whose idea was that coke and a movie studio? why? >> just americann that was a conglomerate thinking. >> that was like an itt. you know, if we could roust him, we should have had our boss in here to talk about this. fat chance at 7:00 to get him in here all made up. >> nick, if you're watching, call in. >> he's either...
45
45
Aug 3, 2018
08/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 0
movies. the u.s. house is on break this week, and we are using this chance to show you some of our weekend programming. friday evening, american history tv in primetime looks at the shannon donna -- shenandoah battlefield --, such as monuments and the battle flag. speakers include author and civil war historian james robertson, an american civil war ceo --. american history in primetime, friday at 8 pm eastern here on c-span3. >> this sunday on oral history, we continue our series on women in congress with former democratic congresswoman pat schroeder. >> when i first got elected, i was in this really idealistic mode of -- this is wonderful. how long do you think it will be before almost half of the houses female? so, i asked the long gray -- library of congress what they thought and they said -- probably 300 years. i am beginning to believe it. because, it is very incremental. very incremental. >> in the weeks ahead, we will hear from sue myrick, eva clayton, paula bentley, bob mcanally, nancy johnson, and lynn --. watch oral histories, sunday at 10:00 a.m. eastern on american history tv on trend one -- c-span3. >> in 1998, t
movies. the u.s. house is on break this week, and we are using this chance to show you some of our weekend programming. friday evening, american history tv in primetime looks at the shannon donna -- shenandoah battlefield --, such as monuments and the battle flag. speakers include author and civil war historian james robertson, an american civil war ceo --. american history in primetime, friday at 8 pm eastern here on c-span3. >> this sunday on oral history, we continue our series on...
78
78
Aug 2, 2018
08/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 78
favorite 0
quote 0
movie. american history tv is normally seen only on weekends but this week the u.s. house is on break and we're using this chance to show you some of our weekend lineup. if you'd like to see more from the "saving private ryan" conference it will be on american history tv prime time tonight starting at 8:00 eastern. the conference was hosted by the national world war ii museum in new orleans. friday evening american history tv in prime time looks at the shen do with a heal battle fields foundation conference on the history and future of con federal heritage icons such as monuments and the battle flag. speakers include james robertson and christy coleman. american history tv in prime time friday at 8:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span 3. >>> sunday night on q & a congressional historians richard baker, donald ritchie and ray smock. >> one of the questions that i hear people asking all the time, is this the most uncivil time in history? >> it's going to be close, if you were to pick another period certainly the years leading to the civil war, when, you know, a host member came over and caned a senator in 1856 because he disagr
movie. american history tv is normally seen only on weekends but this week the u.s. house is on break and we're using this chance to show you some of our weekend lineup. if you'd like to see more from the "saving private ryan" conference it will be on american history tv prime time tonight starting at 8:00 eastern. the conference was hosted by the national world war ii museum in new orleans. friday evening american history tv in prime time looks at the shen do with a heal battle...