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mark balladeers really christianity is one of the only religions i think the only one that actually respects the rights of the people who don't agree. with me dying it's just going to send it to the place where aiming to be enslaved. sinner we get there the better if i die in the right. the word column order something. was over a thousand studies that show the more violence you see on television. the internet movies the more likely you are to be violent i think that i wasn't studies how many more do we meet before somebody starts doing something about it. because i believe that no man left on a battlefield is the way that we need to live our lives leave. some people are making a profit off of point violence and are just like the video game to teach them how to commit murder how to plan first what's up with that is that entertainment. total is it could be understood as the psychological. you quibble and oklahoma terror as if. it's a tell it's here in realm within the individual so to speak we are the creatures who know that we die and this can create the most intense impulses in a quest for s
mark balladeers really christianity is one of the only religions i think the only one that actually respects the rights of the people who don't agree. with me dying it's just going to send it to the place where aiming to be enslaved. sinner we get there the better if i die in the right. the word column order something. was over a thousand studies that show the more violence you see on television. the internet movies the more likely you are to be violent i think that i wasn't studies how many...
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there's a song called tim evans-- the ballad of tim evans, which was written by ewan maccoll.oday as it was in 1961. when i learned this land is your land, i felt passionate about it. and there was always an undercurrent, which was becoming an overcurrent, of political positions to take. there were--there were rallies to go to. there were songs to sing at the rallies. i didn't always sing political songs, by the way. it might be--you might find me singing turn, turn, turn, even as likely as singing a song like the wonderful it isn't nice, which was written by malvina reynolds about protesting. ♪ it isn't nice to block the doorway. ♪ ♪ it isn't nice to go to jail. ♪ ♪ there are nicer ways to do it. ♪ this was a gray-haired 62-year-old woman who wrote this song-- malvina reynolds. ♪ but the nice ways always fail. ♪ so we had, sometimes, songs that had a passionate stance. but quite often, there were songs which had a spiritual stance. and of course, the whole movement to voter registration among the african-american community i was quite involved with. and i went to mississippi
there's a song called tim evans-- the ballad of tim evans, which was written by ewan maccoll.oday as it was in 1961. when i learned this land is your land, i felt passionate about it. and there was always an undercurrent, which was becoming an overcurrent, of political positions to take. there were--there were rallies to go to. there were songs to sing at the rallies. i didn't always sing political songs, by the way. it might be--you might find me singing turn, turn, turn, even as likely as...
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play of mine made into a movie that i will admit to-- though somebody made something they called the ballad of the sad café, but don't look at it if you can find it-- was a delicate balance, which was again a very good film made by the american film theater without any attempt to alter or distort the play. and tony richardson directed that with paul scofield and katharine hepburn, a really, really good movie. again, no changes in the screenplay. maybe that's why i liked it so much. i don't know. the only honor you did not receive for virginia woolf, really, was the pulitzer prize. well, there's some controversy about that. back in the days when who's afraid of virginia woolf? was up for the pulitzer prize, the qualified jury of theater professionals voted the play that it should get the pulitzer prize that year. but there were a bunch of newspaper editors who sat on top of the jury, so to speak, and decided whether the jury's recommendations were tolerable or not-- editors and publishers, i think. and this group of 15, the new york times, bless them, told us all, decided eight to seven that
play of mine made into a movie that i will admit to-- though somebody made something they called the ballad of the sad café, but don't look at it if you can find it-- was a delicate balance, which was again a very good film made by the american film theater without any attempt to alter or distort the play. and tony richardson directed that with paul scofield and katharine hepburn, a really, really good movie. again, no changes in the screenplay. maybe that's why i liked it so much. i don't...
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because, as he pointed out, this is not a patriotic ballad. and there seems to be kind of a surface-level reaction from politicians, a certain art, wanting to latch on to it. and yet the message of the candidate is something that no politician would embrace, and i understand that-- for those who haven't seen it, it has to do with an idealistic young man who says what he believes in as long as he's not likely to win. and then things change. the fundamental theme of the movie was to take a hard look at how we get people elected in this country. and that was what the real point of the movie was. the other was the characters to embody that theme, and the kind of the faustian bargain that people make going into politics, when they think, "i can be-- i can maintain my integrity. i can maintain a level of truth." but they have no idea what happens when you enter the political system. it's so full of compromise, and now more than ever, insidious, devious stuff to-- rather than tell the people the truth, to keep it from the people while appearing to be
because, as he pointed out, this is not a patriotic ballad. and there seems to be kind of a surface-level reaction from politicians, a certain art, wanting to latch on to it. and yet the message of the candidate is something that no politician would embrace, and i understand that-- for those who haven't seen it, it has to do with an idealistic young man who says what he believes in as long as he's not likely to win. and then things change. the fundamental theme of the movie was to take a hard...
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it's like an up tempo song and a ballad, for example. >> larry: back with our remaining moments rightthe first responsibility of a rock and roll star is not to be dull. ♪ everybody gonna dance tonight ♪ >> what i got past was looking for perfection. ♪ only the broken hearted larry ♪ ♪ we're gonna miss you so don't ever go too long ♪ >> a good question can open up doors that i would never think of discussing with anybody. ♪ hide my dreams in a special place ♪ ♪ i'm waiting here for my prince to come ♪ ♪ to save me from the darkness i can run now i can hide ♪ ♪ it's the living in the shadows ♪ >> larry: 30 years ago tonight, who could forget it, john lennon died. what are your thoughts about him? the beatles, that whole era? >> what a legend. what a man. and it's so unfortunate what happened. and it's amazing because 30 years ago, like you said, he was killed, and it's amazing because today rene and i were talking together about him, and i was 12 years old when he was -- when he was killed. but fortunately, through his amazing music and through my family, my brothers and sisters and my
it's like an up tempo song and a ballad, for example. >> larry: back with our remaining moments rightthe first responsibility of a rock and roll star is not to be dull. ♪ everybody gonna dance tonight ♪ >> what i got past was looking for perfection. ♪ only the broken hearted larry ♪ ♪ we're gonna miss you so don't ever go too long ♪ >> a good question can open up doors that i would never think of discussing with anybody. ♪ hide my dreams in a special place ♪...
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it's like an up tempo song and a ballad, for example.ale s with pringles cracker stix. ♪ so delicious... your mouth will be strangely attracted to them. everything pops with pringles cracker stix. >> larry: 30 years ago tonight, who could forget it, john lennon died. what are your thoughts about him? the beatles, that whole era? >> what a legend. what a man, and it's so unfortunate what happened. and it's amazing because 30 years ago, like you said, he was killed. and it's amazing because today rene and i were talking together about him, and i was 12 years old when he was -- when he was killed. but fortunately through his amazing music and through my family, my brothers and sisters and my husband, i have learned his music and his words and so i kind of grew a little later with him. but he's part of my life and we were talking a lot about him today and it's just like -- i remember that 40, 40 years ago he wrote an amazing, amazing song called "imagine." and we've been singing that song today in the house and it's just so unfortunate, you
it's like an up tempo song and a ballad, for example.ale s with pringles cracker stix. ♪ so delicious... your mouth will be strangely attracted to them. everything pops with pringles cracker stix. >> larry: 30 years ago tonight, who could forget it, john lennon died. what are your thoughts about him? the beatles, that whole era? >> what a legend. what a man, and it's so unfortunate what happened. and it's amazing because 30 years ago, like you said, he was killed. and it's amazing...
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it's like an up tempo song and a ballad, for example. >> let's check in with anderson cooper. have breaking news tonight, late negotiations continuing over repealing don't ask, don't tell. supporters more hopeful than ever, that senate majority leader harry reid has decided to delay a vote to drum up more support. reid's tanging the vote off the agenda tonight after susan collins signaling she's willing to negotiate. the question now, will she be able to bring other republican senators on board? we'll have the latest on that. then a baltimore man today arrested on charges of plotting to bomb a military recruiting station. he'd been viewing this website, an extremist islamist extreme group. we've exposed this group before. they're operating in america right here in new york. months ago we confronted one of the leaders of this group, actually born jewish and at one point lived in israel. when we first interviewed him, he said he loved osama bin laden and that the september 11th attacks were justified, but now he's singing a different tune, saying he never encouraged anyone. do y
it's like an up tempo song and a ballad, for example. >> let's check in with anderson cooper. have breaking news tonight, late negotiations continuing over repealing don't ask, don't tell. supporters more hopeful than ever, that senate majority leader harry reid has decided to delay a vote to drum up more support. reid's tanging the vote off the agenda tonight after susan collins signaling she's willing to negotiate. the question now, will she be able to bring other republican senators on...
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: just so we are clear, norteno groups play music, a style called norteno, where it's basically a balladlling stories. >> or narcocorrido, atom from the local... you know, local flavor, the local news. it's like the local choir, you know? and yes, i mean, thaish's happening. there's so much control over news that... and some cartels are very sophisticated about that. i mean, they will buy you... you know, they will buy a spokesperson, they will hire a spokesperson, who will actually callewspapers every day. i mean, his or her job is to call the local editors, the local news directors, and say, "this story cannot run tomorrow." or "if it runs tomorrow it must be inside." >> hinojosa: okay, wait, wait, wait. so you're saying that you have... the cartel is at such a level of sophistication now that it's run essentially like a cooration, where they've got public spokespeople who used to be journalists who have now been bought off? >> absolutely. >> hinojos iea tt st sounds crazy. you've got... you've got journalists who are acting as spokespeople for cartels? >> oh, it's... you know, it's th
: just so we are clear, norteno groups play music, a style called norteno, where it's basically a balladlling stories. >> or narcocorrido, atom from the local... you know, local flavor, the local news. it's like the local choir, you know? and yes, i mean, thaish's happening. there's so much control over news that... and some cartels are very sophisticated about that. i mean, they will buy you... you know, they will buy a spokesperson, they will hire a spokesperson, who will actually...
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nicholas brooks is the son of famed songwriter joseph brooks, who won an oscar for his ballad "you lightup my life." joseph brooks is awaiting trial. accused of assaulting 11 women he lured to his apartment with the promise of movie roles. cachay's swimsuit designs were internationally known, selling for up to $400 apiece. and appearing in "vogue," "o," and "elle" magazines. and her friends say the world has lost a beautiful soul. nicholas brooks has not been charged. police are waiting for the coroner's report before proceeding with the case. we'll have much more later on "good morning america." >>> a former new orleans cop convicted of shooting an unarmed man in the aftermath of hurricane katrina says he will appeal. a federal jury yesterday also convicted two other former officers. one for burning the victim's body. the other for falsifying a report about the incident. the justice department this year has charged 20 current or former big easy cops with civil rights violations. >>> newly-declassified records are shedding new light on the nixon white house. the nixon presidential librar
nicholas brooks is the son of famed songwriter joseph brooks, who won an oscar for his ballad "you lightup my life." joseph brooks is awaiting trial. accused of assaulting 11 women he lured to his apartment with the promise of movie roles. cachay's swimsuit designs were internationally known, selling for up to $400 apiece. and appearing in "vogue," "o," and "elle" magazines. and her friends say the world has lost a beautiful soul. nicholas brooks has not...
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it's like an up tempo song and a ballad, for example. >> larry: back with our remaining moments right of a rock and roll star is not to be dull. ♪ everybody gonna dance tonight ♪ >> what i got past was looking for perfection. ♪ ♪ only the broken hearted ♪ larry ♪ we're gonna miss you so don't ever go too long ♪ ♪ >> a good question can open up doors that i would never think of discussing with anybody. who have lactose intolerance, let's raise a glass to cookies just out of the oven. to the morning bowl of cereal. and to lactaid® milk. easy to digest and with all the calcium and vitamin d of regular milk. [ female announcer ] lactaid®. the original lactose-free milk. [ male announcer ] you know her. we know diamonds. and with 25% off our best selling jewelry, together we'll find the perfect gift, right down to the wire. that's why only zales is the diamond store. together we'll find the perfect gift, right down to the wire. thank you for calling usa pmy name peggy. peggy, yes, i'd like to redeem my reward points for a gift card. tell points please? 250,000. calculating... ooh! answer:
it's like an up tempo song and a ballad, for example. >> larry: back with our remaining moments right of a rock and roll star is not to be dull. ♪ everybody gonna dance tonight ♪ >> what i got past was looking for perfection. ♪ ♪ only the broken hearted ♪ larry ♪ we're gonna miss you so don't ever go too long ♪ ♪ >> a good question can open up doors that i would never think of discussing with anybody. who have lactose intolerance, let's raise a glass to cookies...
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you did not have to put an r or d, your name, ballad entitled, and the top two vote getters, where theidates, get to run off and a general election. people get the vote for the people with the best candidates with three qualities -- open- minded, reasonable, and pragmatic. >> how would the open primary been different in your situation, congressman castle? then i would be sitting next to u.s. senator elect castle. >> hard to say. an interesting question. funny, we only of one member of the house of representatives -- the federal redistricting. we do have state redistricting of the. with a democrat from tennessee, i have introduced legislation to do exactly what we are talking about here, to have fair redistricting -- throughout the united states of america. there are some incredible districts. my staff has been preparing for this, talking about the 17th district in the illinois, which i do not know a lot about, but apparently drawn right along a river and it is in and out, 10 yards wide, 100 yards why you're in there, houses are excluded. that is the way unfortunately reapportionment oc
you did not have to put an r or d, your name, ballad entitled, and the top two vote getters, where theidates, get to run off and a general election. people get the vote for the people with the best candidates with three qualities -- open- minded, reasonable, and pragmatic. >> how would the open primary been different in your situation, congressman castle? then i would be sitting next to u.s. senator elect castle. >> hard to say. an interesting question. funny, we only of one member...