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adam clayton powell? >> an unlikely i know, the return of silent films. "the partisan." >> wayne madsen? >> the captain of the costa concordia who said he accidentally fell into the lifeboat. reminds me of the original titanic movie where he dressed up as a woman to get into a lifeboat. >> tim folly? >> this goes back to those marines that were investigated for urinating on the corpses. what bothers me is nobody has been taken to task for what happened at arlington national cemetery. those were people who were generals and colonels in charge. they are more in charge for desecration more so than those brains. terrible for what they did. there needs to be something sad about that. >> you are right. and if it were not for the media, we would not know about these transgressions. that is our program today. we are so glad you came along. have a wonderful week. we will be back next week with more discussions on the news. cheers. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org -- >> many have spoken out on the need to transition to a cleaner futur
adam clayton powell? >> an unlikely i know, the return of silent films. "the partisan." >> wayne madsen? >> the captain of the costa concordia who said he accidentally fell into the lifeboat. reminds me of the original titanic movie where he dressed up as a woman to get into a lifeboat. >> tim folly? >> this goes back to those marines that were investigated for urinating on the corpses. what bothers me is nobody has been taken to task for what happened at...
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remember adam clayton power? beloved adam clayton power. he loved him when he took on the dixiecrat. he loved him when he became a road and unfortunately in the 1960s finally was expelled. but these are my formative shaping experiences with my father. and i decided -- i was trying to get this book down before my father died. i mean, he wasn't sick when i undertook the boat. but i wanted this book to attribute kind of a secret history of current events that we had shared together, but also of amazing facts about the african-american experience, which my father wouldn't know and which most of us wouldn't know. and i wanted it to have the magic of this analyst desiccated i wanted it to be heavily illustrated and having over 700 beautiful mostly colored illustration site that would be a way of bringing these events to life. do you remember a book called, the black book? it came in 1974 when toni morrison -- before toni morrison was the great writer or not to be the great writer she is, she was also a great editor at random house. she was the ed
remember adam clayton power? beloved adam clayton power. he loved him when he took on the dixiecrat. he loved him when he became a road and unfortunately in the 1960s finally was expelled. but these are my formative shaping experiences with my father. and i decided -- i was trying to get this book down before my father died. i mean, he wasn't sick when i undertook the boat. but i wanted this book to attribute kind of a secret history of current events that we had shared together, but also of...
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and then my father loved adam clayton powell. remember him?he loved adam clayton powell when he was elected to congress in 1944, he loved him when he took on the dixiecrats, he loved him when he became a rogue, unfortunately, in the 1960s and finally was expelled. but these were my formative shaping experiences with my father. and i decided that i want -- i was trying to get this book done before my father died. i mean, he wasn't sick when i undertook the book, but i wanted this book to be a tribute, kind of a secret history of current events that we had shared together, but also of amazing facts about the african-american experience which my father wouldn't know and which most of us wouldn't know. and i wanted it to have the magic of a film as best it could. so i wanted it to be heavily illustrated. and having over 700 beautiful, mostly color illustrations, i thought, would be a way of bringing these events to life. do you remember a book called "the black book"? now, it came out in 1974 when toni morrison, before toni morrison was known to b
and then my father loved adam clayton powell. remember him?he loved adam clayton powell when he was elected to congress in 1944, he loved him when he took on the dixiecrats, he loved him when he became a rogue, unfortunately, in the 1960s and finally was expelled. but these were my formative shaping experiences with my father. and i decided that i want -- i was trying to get this book done before my father died. i mean, he wasn't sick when i undertook the book, but i wanted this book to be a...
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major city and of course he was and then my father left clayton powell, remember him, he left adam clayton powell. love m. clayton powell when he was elected to congress in 1944. he loved him when he took on the dixiecrats. he loved him when he became a rogue in the unfortunately in the 1960's and finally was expelled. but these were my formative shading experiences with my father and i decided i was trying to get the book done before my father died. i mean he wasn't sick when i undertook the book, but i wanted this book to be a tribute and a kind of a secret history of current events that we have shared together, but also amazing facts about the african-american experience which my father wouldn't know and most of us wouldn't know, and i wanted it to have the matching of a film as best it could, so i wanted it to be heavily illustrated and having over 700 beautiful mostly colored illustrations i thought would be a way of bringing these events to life. do you remember a book called the black book? it came out in 1974 when toni morrison, before toni morrison was the great writer, known to b
major city and of course he was and then my father left clayton powell, remember him, he left adam clayton powell. love m. clayton powell when he was elected to congress in 1944. he loved him when he took on the dixiecrats. he loved him when he became a rogue in the unfortunately in the 1960's and finally was expelled. but these were my formative shading experiences with my father and i decided i was trying to get the book done before my father died. i mean he wasn't sick when i undertook the...
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now i saw adam clayton paul's father, he looked like me and my father. he came out and said, listen, i'm not feeling well today, told the parishioners, i'm going to let my son, adam jr., give the sermon today. well, when adam jr. came out, he was a white man! i said, pop, that's not his son. my father said, oh, yes, that's his son. [laughter] i said, no, daddy, that can't be -- no, that's his son. and i said to him, i said, well, he's a white man. he said, no, he's black. he said they have some fair-skinned white people -- black people. he said, what the difference is, he say, all of them are not changing over because they are ashamed of their race, they change over because they want a better standard of life. he said, now, some of them get a little overzealous -- [laughter] he said, but this is a true black man. so i got to realize we've got this going on, and then i heard this guy on the radio talking like malcolm x. who was this guy, malcolm x? i was enthralled with this guy. he was so prolific in his statements, he was so strong in his character on t
now i saw adam clayton paul's father, he looked like me and my father. he came out and said, listen, i'm not feeling well today, told the parishioners, i'm going to let my son, adam jr., give the sermon today. well, when adam jr. came out, he was a white man! i said, pop, that's not his son. my father said, oh, yes, that's his son. [laughter] i said, no, daddy, that can't be -- no, that's his son. and i said to him, i said, well, he's a white man. he said, no, he's black. he said they have some...
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new england patriots sam adam, the brewer and revolutionary we wouldn't have the super bowl, we'd be watching cricket and singing god save the queen and drinking tea! >> claytonton: stick around, more on the "after the show" show and also coming up, looking to may have a move with interest rates super bow? super low. what you needed to know before you buy. get out there and buy a home. laces? really? slip-on's the way to go. more people do that, security would be like -- there's no charge for the bag. thanks. i know a quiet little place where we can get some work done. there's a three-prong plug. i have club passes. [ male announcer ] now there's a mileage card that offers special perks on united, like a free checked bag, united club passes, and priority boarding. thanks. ♪ okay. what's your secret? ♪ [ male announcer ] the new united mileageplus explorer card. get it and you're in. >> clayton: shhh... we're still talking beer. now, real estate. the fed expects interest rates to remain unchanged through 2014. does it help the housing market or make the crisis worse? and what if you are buying a home? joining us with tips on what you need to know to buy is rea
new england patriots sam adam, the brewer and revolutionary we wouldn't have the super bowl, we'd be watching cricket and singing god save the queen and drinking tea! >> claytonton: stick around, more on the "after the show" show and also coming up, looking to may have a move with interest rates super bow? super low. what you needed to know before you buy. get out there and buy a home. laces? really? slip-on's the way to go. more people do that, security would be like -- there's...
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adams beer. he did not hire jim cook, early on in his career. >> alisyn: it worked out. >> clayton: it worked out. join us another "after the show" show, foxandfriends.com. ♪ >> jamie: good morning, a "fox news alert." it is just 48 hours until the republican primary in florida and now, mitt romney and newt gingrich are going toe-to-toe in the most significant race for the white house, three different winners in three contest, iowa, new hampshire and south carolina. and the question is, will florida determine a clear front-runner for the nomination, they crisscrossing the state in the last-minute push for votes and santorum and paul are absent. at the moment and we have all the latest and a live report from the campaign trail. and another "fox news alert." new warnings out of tehran amid growing nuclear tension. early this morning, u.n. inspectors arriving in iran, the visit met by protesters, and a threat from top iranian officials. it is great to have you here, a busy day it will be, eric, good to see you. >> eric: good morning. >> jamie: i'm jamie colby. >> eric: welcome to a brand new hour of
adams beer. he did not hire jim cook, early on in his career. >> alisyn: it worked out. >> clayton: it worked out. join us another "after the show" show, foxandfriends.com. ♪ >> jamie: good morning, a "fox news alert." it is just 48 hours until the republican primary in florida and now, mitt romney and newt gingrich are going toe-to-toe in the most significant race for the white house, three different winners in three contest, iowa, new hampshire and...