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i feel like i'm in an alfred hitchcock movie. i'm harvey levin. this is the story about a poor child who literally fought his way to the top of the world thanks to his guardian angel, a cranky old man. he was the first person who really gave you hope. oh, my god. i'm getting watery-eyed. - it's okay. - i can't talk right now. harvey: mike tyson's life started out bleak. your mom was a prostitute, your dad was a pimp. you were arrested like 38 times by the time you were 13 years old. well, i wasn't a good crook, i guess. his legal problems legendary, but the rape trial, well, he passes that off as racism. there were a number of white people on the jury. one black guy with white tendencies. tyson's money problems were eye-popping. mike, how do you go broke when you make $400 million? but life has changed for mike tyson in a big way. iron mike is not mike tyson. nah, two different guys. those two guys can't even live together. harvey: mike tyson, from the depths to the top. back down, rising again. mike, it is so good to see you. - how are you doing?
i feel like i'm in an alfred hitchcock movie. i'm harvey levin. this is the story about a poor child who literally fought his way to the top of the world thanks to his guardian angel, a cranky old man. he was the first person who really gave you hope. oh, my god. i'm getting watery-eyed. - it's okay. - i can't talk right now. harvey: mike tyson's life started out bleak. your mom was a prostitute, your dad was a pimp. you were arrested like 38 times by the time you were 13 years old. well, i...
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in suspense is a way to create dramatic tension like in this film by alfred hitchcock. we have a fascination with fright and scary scenes can be strangely enjoyable. but in real life fear can become overwhelming even a sign of an excited disorder we may see a young woman who shared his story. if you're anxious or considered weak the same if you have an anxiety disorder the assumption basically is that anyone with a mental health disorder is weak and that makes it hard to open up and say hey i have an anxiety disorder. and i still. think and i thought it was triggered by a specific incident when i was twelve i went to the doctor and they took blood from my back. that was so horrible that i fainted and it was the first time i'd ever passed out and that's when it started backing it was that he had asked how i was terrified of going to the doctor and i fainted at the doctor a few more times to and on up to five and then when i hit puberty my anxiety expressed itself in other ways not just at the doctor but at the movies at school plays it got bigger and bigger social life w
in suspense is a way to create dramatic tension like in this film by alfred hitchcock. we have a fascination with fright and scary scenes can be strangely enjoyable. but in real life fear can become overwhelming even a sign of an excited disorder we may see a young woman who shared his story. if you're anxious or considered weak the same if you have an anxiety disorder the assumption basically is that anyone with a mental health disorder is weak and that makes it hard to open up and say hey i...
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but it was fun to write a mystery in one of the non-writers to really help me to it is alfred hitchcock. strangely, the place in greenwich village where the novelists set was 100 yards away from what hitchcock had in mind and it has a kind of real window feeling. the central sending is this private communal garden in the heart of the village, which actually exists where the characters can enact their stories will be watched by everybody living all aroundge them. hitchcock of course is the great master suspense and misdirection and so on and it's a little bit hitchcockian in this boat. eventually you find out what the secret is in the hopee you like it. [applause] okay, so it got 10 or 12 minutes for questions. if you have some, the microphone is over there. standing up in the idol of her year. i will try and answer. >> yes, i wanted to know in the book of men while had anything to do with what you are talking about. [inaudible] >> and no, sir? >> al-assad. >> in terms of writing about. >> you couldn't have named two more different writers in terms of their technique. i am a great admire
but it was fun to write a mystery in one of the non-writers to really help me to it is alfred hitchcock. strangely, the place in greenwich village where the novelists set was 100 yards away from what hitchcock had in mind and it has a kind of real window feeling. the central sending is this private communal garden in the heart of the village, which actually exists where the characters can enact their stories will be watched by everybody living all aroundge them. hitchcock of course is the great...
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katharine hepburn, alfred hitchcock, angela davis, marlon brando, and on one of the more memorable and notorious shows, gore vidal and norman mailer. he also featured rock 'n roll musicians to a degree pretty unusual for the time, including john lennon and yoko ono, jimi hendrix, janis joplin, david bowie, judy collins and joni mitchell. i was pretty excited to announce also that today the apb will launch an amazing new exhibit on this website that will make public television's first coverage of the senate watergate hearings available -- i am breaking all over. [laughter] carla: television's sole coverage of the senate watergate hearings available online for the very first time. [applause] carla: this was one of the most popular series in public broadcasting history. the library of congress has digitized all the master videotapes of the coverage we 1989,ed from weta in and with their permission are making them accessible online to anyone in the united states. the broadcast created what dickc cavette called watergate junkies, to refer to himself another to watch the hearings incessantly
katharine hepburn, alfred hitchcock, angela davis, marlon brando, and on one of the more memorable and notorious shows, gore vidal and norman mailer. he also featured rock 'n roll musicians to a degree pretty unusual for the time, including john lennon and yoko ono, jimi hendrix, janis joplin, david bowie, judy collins and joni mitchell. i was pretty excited to announce also that today the apb will launch an amazing new exhibit on this website that will make public television's first coverage...
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straight out of the alfred hitchcock film.oung woman pierced into a woman's yard and see something for a few seconds and the moment that's unsettling. was it some kind of an accident or a crime or a murder? >> what she saw or what she did would set in motion of a chain of events that would divide a family and a jury. here is keith morris. >> we know the truth and we know everything that happened. >> how do we know what we know? emotionally unsatisfying not to have that answer. >> so it is. even if we have seen something or if we think we have, and that's the question at the heart of the whole puzzle. is this woman right? >> i know what i saw. i know the conclusion of the story. >> of course, she does, of course, she does. >> why does this other woman think this? > >> she does not know what she saw. t why don't we begin here? >> cala mesa, california. strolling suburbs creeping out in the green mountains of los angeles. here is where chris and christie hall have come to live out their golden years. they're experiencing life and
straight out of the alfred hitchcock film.oung woman pierced into a woman's yard and see something for a few seconds and the moment that's unsettling. was it some kind of an accident or a crime or a murder? >> what she saw or what she did would set in motion of a chain of events that would divide a family and a jury. here is keith morris. >> we know the truth and we know everything that happened. >> how do we know what we know? emotionally unsatisfying not to have that answer....
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it is a little bit to like in hollywood, alfred hitchcock used to call it to the macguffin, used as theirretext to set the game afoot. in other words, it had no value, as oppo research to hillary clinton, but it had value to the government, the outgoing government in getting them into a position where they could survey all their political opponents. that is the conspiracy theory. >> it gets even worse for mrs. clinton. she used her law firm, her campaign's law firm, as a cut out to spend on the gps dossier effort who went, to russia supposedly to talk to intelligence people and -- intelligence horses in russia. you had the clinton campaign spending people to russia to find out information on donald trump, and he is the one under investigation on collusion, and this is a political investigation, it was designed by never-trumpers, anti-trumpers, james comey obviously did not like president trump and leaked information to get the appointment of robert mueller, and it's gone downhill from there. we found out that the top fbi agent in terms of counterintelligence was a never-trumper, and the n
it is a little bit to like in hollywood, alfred hitchcock used to call it to the macguffin, used as theirretext to set the game afoot. in other words, it had no value, as oppo research to hillary clinton, but it had value to the government, the outgoing government in getting them into a position where they could survey all their political opponents. that is the conspiracy theory. >> it gets even worse for mrs. clinton. she used her law firm, her campaign's law firm, as a cut out to spend...
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a plot straight out of an alfred hitchcock film. young woman peers into her neighbor's yard and sees something for a few seconds. a man, a woman, and a moment that was unsettling. was it some kind of accident? a crime? maybe even a murder? what she saw and what she did would set in motion a chain of events that would divide a family and a jury. here is keith morrison. >> we know the truth. and we know everything that happened. >> how do we know what we know? >> it's emotionally unsatisfying not to have that answer. >> though it is, even if we've seen something, or if we think we have. and dothus the question at the heart of the whole puzzle. is this woman right? >> i know what i saw. and i know the conclusion of my story. >> of course she does. of course she does. so why does this other woman think this? >> she doesn't know for sure what she saw. >> a question, we say, on which all the rest will turn. why don't we begin here. calimesa, california, riverside county. historic missions. suburbs creeping around the rim of mountains on t
a plot straight out of an alfred hitchcock film. young woman peers into her neighbor's yard and sees something for a few seconds. a man, a woman, and a moment that was unsettling. was it some kind of accident? a crime? maybe even a murder? what she saw and what she did would set in motion a chain of events that would divide a family and a jury. here is keith morrison. >> we know the truth. and we know everything that happened. >> how do we know what we know? >> it's...
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i feel like i'm in an alfred hitchcock movie. i'm harvey levin.he top of the world thanks to his guardian angel, a cranky old man. he was the first person who really gave you hope. oh, my god. i'm getting watery-eyed. - it's okay. - i can't talk right now. harvey: mike tyson's life started out bleak. your mom was a prostitute, your dad was a pimp. you were arrested like 38 times by the time you were 13 years old. well, i wasn't a good crook, i guess. his legal problems legendary, but the rape trial, well, he passes that off as racism. there were a number of white people on the jury.
i feel like i'm in an alfred hitchcock movie. i'm harvey levin.he top of the world thanks to his guardian angel, a cranky old man. he was the first person who really gave you hope. oh, my god. i'm getting watery-eyed. - it's okay. - i can't talk right now. harvey: mike tyson's life started out bleak. your mom was a prostitute, your dad was a pimp. you were arrested like 38 times by the time you were 13 years old. well, i wasn't a good crook, i guess. his legal problems legendary, but the rape...
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i feel like i'm in an alfred hitchcock movie. i'm harvey levin.ut a poor child who literally fought his way to the top of the world thanks to his guardian angel, a cranky old man. he was the first person who really gave you hope. oh, my god. i'm getting watery-eyed. - it's okay. - i can't talk right now. harvey: mike tyson's life started out bleak. your mom was a prostitute, your dad was a pimp. you were arrested like 38 times by the time you were 13 years old. well, i wasn't a good crook, i guess. his legal problems legendary, but the rape trial, well, he passes that off as racism.
i feel like i'm in an alfred hitchcock movie. i'm harvey levin.ut a poor child who literally fought his way to the top of the world thanks to his guardian angel, a cranky old man. he was the first person who really gave you hope. oh, my god. i'm getting watery-eyed. - it's okay. - i can't talk right now. harvey: mike tyson's life started out bleak. your mom was a prostitute, your dad was a pimp. you were arrested like 38 times by the time you were 13 years old. well, i wasn't a good crook, i...
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>> i always make movie references because that is how i think and i was thinking about how alfred hitchcock always story boarded his movies very explicitly and then just rolled it out. he had it all in his head. and this looks like mueller is like that. i get the feeling he had every day listed when he was going to do each one of these steps leading up to this magical end of the month. everything about mueller is systemic like hitchcock. every scene ready, prepared, and sequenced to lead to the final downfall perhaps of his number one target. >> i'm supposed to let you go, but i have to ask you this, obviously this goes back all to the firing of james comey and bob mueller would not be investigation debating if not for that. here is what he tweeted. but justice rolls it on like waters and righteousness like an every flowing stream. biblical amos 5:24. james comey feeling vindy indicated? >> sure. and i was dr. mar titin luther g because it is so old testment. i was thinking that he finally gets his deliverance. he had been fired because he wouldn't end the investigation, he wouldn't layoff
>> i always make movie references because that is how i think and i was thinking about how alfred hitchcock always story boarded his movies very explicitly and then just rolled it out. he had it all in his head. and this looks like mueller is like that. i get the feeling he had every day listed when he was going to do each one of these steps leading up to this magical end of the month. everything about mueller is systemic like hitchcock. every scene ready, prepared, and sequenced to lead...
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caller: thank you. ,ou know, stephen, congress there is an old episode of alfred hitchcock that i remembers a child. ece is in town visiting her uncle that she had not seen since she was very young. midway through the show, and he works at a mental institution, you come to realize that all the up, andple are locked the insane people are running the mental institution. it is like i am living that now. the insane people are running america now. there is probably not a letter in the off a bit. i am going to go with the f- grade. we are in big trouble. this is serious. merry christmas. host: thanks for the call. from another viewer, i give this congress and incomplete. inside the new york times, the photograph of the house democratic whip and democratic leader nancy pelosi, the senate democrat leader is chuck schumer of new york. [video clip] >> this week crystallizes this year in the senate better than any other. in the same week that some republicans lower the top tax rate on the wealthiest americans, they failed to reauthorize the chip program that provides health care for millions of sick
caller: thank you. ,ou know, stephen, congress there is an old episode of alfred hitchcock that i remembers a child. ece is in town visiting her uncle that she had not seen since she was very young. midway through the show, and he works at a mental institution, you come to realize that all the up, andple are locked the insane people are running the mental institution. it is like i am living that now. the insane people are running america now. there is probably not a letter in the off a bit. i...