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bergman and i think it's very much an expression for his own search for meaning.search for the truth, search for love, etc. it's funny, i think at the time i was searching, too, and i was a great doubter when i was young at that time and i remember we discussed, of course, religious matters very much between takes and i remember at one time i said "well, thisternal life i don't believe in this. we die and that'st." and he said "no, no, no, i promise you're wrg." "no, i don't believe. that" "you mean you will live somewhere after?" he said "yes, well, i'll show you. when i'm gone, i'll tell you." >> rose: (laughs) >> i have a different who once said to me i'm convinced there's no life after death and i said why are you convinced and she said to me because my mother was such a strong woman that after she died she would have found a way to communicate to me. and i haven't heard from her. >> well, i've heard from berkman many times. >> rose: you have? >> well... >> rose: in spirit. you've heard in spirit. >> yes. >> rose: tell me about it. >> i can't. >> rose: because
bergman and i think it's very much an expression for his own search for meaning.search for the truth, search for love, etc. it's funny, i think at the time i was searching, too, and i was a great doubter when i was young at that time and i remember we discussed, of course, religious matters very much between takes and i remember at one time i said "well, thisternal life i don't believe in this. we die and that'st." and he said "no, no, no, i promise you're wrg." "no, i...
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ronan bergman, i will start with you. certainly many people are lookings to israel and its smusd intelligence agency watch. is known and not known about who is shined this. >> jeff lee, a, i don't know and even if i knew i would tell you that i don't know. we don't want to risk me jeopardizing national secrets of israel and being thrown into jail. i would say this moussad has a long tradition, the israel intelligence foreign agency has a long tradition of taking out o eliminating, targeting nuclear scientists working for israeli enemies. benjamin netanyahu many times, i think stupidly but i think many times compared president ahmadinejad with hitler and when your adversary is the size of adolf hitler then all means are justified to stop him. and we have been witnessing in the last five years a series of mysterious mishaps, sabotaging, bombing and above all killing of iranian scientists who were prominent figures in the iranian nuclear project and the iran can attempt to build surface to surface long-range ballistic missil
ronan bergman, i will start with you. certainly many people are lookings to israel and its smusd intelligence agency watch. is known and not known about who is shined this. >> jeff lee, a, i don't know and even if i knew i would tell you that i don't know. we don't want to risk me jeopardizing national secrets of israel and being thrown into jail. i would say this moussad has a long tradition, the israel intelligence foreign agency has a long tradition of taking out o eliminating,...
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when nicolaus bergman stops for gas.. he's alreadyy feeling the pain..ter going down..can't believe i gotta ill up again..." ........now, more gas concerns.. wwth no apparent quick relief.... ........governor martinn o'malley wants a 6-perrent saaes tax added to gas prices..phased in over 3 years. whhch means motorists more for a gallon of gas at - the end of three years. o'malley sayy the sales tax is needdd to help raise more money for transit and road (o'malley) "right now, we are all wwsting a lot offtime sitting in traffic.. the worst traffic in the &pnation.. and we need to ask ourselves whether we want to be the slaves of circumstancee or whether we want to change thhse circumstances." transportation trust fund is depleted.. critics have said that's because billions of transportation dollarsswere spent on other budget items. sales tax on gas.. to fuel that trust fund.. a bad move, say ome drivers...... (woman) "governor o''alley is tripppn!" .........who are ow on gas.. and patience.....(woman) "raising the gas, that is terrible...."(bergman) "peo
when nicolaus bergman stops for gas.. he's alreadyy feeling the pain..ter going down..can't believe i gotta ill up again..." ........now, more gas concerns.. wwth no apparent quick relief.... ........governor martinn o'malley wants a 6-perrent saaes tax added to gas prices..phased in over 3 years. whhch means motorists more for a gallon of gas at - the end of three years. o'malley sayy the sales tax is needdd to help raise more money for transit and road (o'malley) "right now, we are...
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(bergman) "people aint' going &pto be able to afford.. ok, grat.. you need the money but, you caa't take it from here.. we stretched!"(man) "hey, what can we do.. we just got to all mad about it.. but, that's life, we gotta deal with it.." it.."o'malley says his proposal would include a mechanism o alter theetax if high.. this is not a done deal... lawmakers still have to vote on it. if the gas tax increese passes, it can't be challenged because it's an appropriations drive so marylanders can let their lawmaaers know what they think of the proposed increase. see the petition at fox baltimore dot com, look for "stop the gas tax" under " hot topics." baltimore city has a controversial new candidate for finance director. director.mayor stephanie rawlings-blake introduced harry black to the city council monday.black worked in &prichmond virginia as chief administrative officer.while there he often clashed with the council and school system. he was also sued trying to their offices at city hall. (black) "in terms of the impact on baltimore, there'll be nooimpact, a lot of lessons learned from
(bergman) "people aint' going &pto be able to afford.. ok, grat.. you need the money but, you caa't take it from here.. we stretched!"(man) "hey, what can we do.. we just got to all mad about it.. but, that's life, we gotta deal with it.." it.."o'malley says his proposal would include a mechanism o alter theetax if high.. this is not a done deal... lawmakers still have to vote on it. if the gas tax increese passes, it can't be challenged because it's an...
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(bergman) "people aint' going to be able to afford.. ok, grat.. you need the money but, you can't taketretched!"(man) "hey, what can we do.. we just got to deal with it. i mean, hey, we all mad about it.. but, that's life, we gotta deel with it.." o'malley says his proposal would include a mechanismmto alter the tax if the price of gas spikes too high.. now... remember... this is not a done deal...lawmakers still have to vote onnit. live in orth baltimore, keith daniels, fox 45 news late edition. we asked: áádoááá you support ...the governor's... new plan .../ to... add.../ a... 6-percent... sales tax.../ to... each gallon.... of gas ...soldd ...sold? ááoverwhelmingly...// you... say...// no... way...// áááoináá... the... debate.../// on our... facebook age tonite...// if.../ the... gas tax.../ increase ...passes .../ ááitáá can't... be challenged .../ áábecauseáá.../ it's... an.../ appropriations bill...///. ááamericansáá... forrprospeeity.../ began...// a... petitioo drive....///áásooá marylanders .../ can... let... átheirá lawmakers.../ know.../ what... átheyá think.../ of... the ro
(bergman) "people aint' going to be able to afford.. ok, grat.. you need the money but, you can't taketretched!"(man) "hey, what can we do.. we just got to deal with it. i mean, hey, we all mad about it.. but, that's life, we gotta deel with it.." o'malley says his proposal would include a mechanismmto alter the tax if the price of gas spikes too high.. now... remember... this is not a done deal...lawmakers still have to vote onnit. live in orth baltimore, keith daniels, fox...
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would rrughly add 18 cents to the price per gallon over three (bergman) "people ainn' going to be able to affordd. ok, grat.. you need the money but, you can't take it from here.. we stretchhd!"(man) "hey, what can we do.. we just got to deal with it. i mean, hey, we all mad about it.. but, that's life, we gotta deal with it.." it.."o'malley says his propossl would include a mechanism to alter the tax if the ppice of gas spikes too high.. this is not a done deal... lawmaaers still have to vote on it. if the gas tax increase passes, it can't be challenged because it's an appropriations bill."americaas for prosperity" began a petition drive so marylanders can let their lawmakers know what they think of the proposed increase. see the petition at fox baltimore dot com, look for "stop the gas tax" unner " hot topics." a shake-up... on the hit fox show "the x factor." factor."simon cowell has cleaned house... letting paula abdul... nicoleescherzinger... pnn host steve jones go. speculation is that cowell was unhappy about ratings for the show.there are also reports that mariah carey may come
would rrughly add 18 cents to the price per gallon over three (bergman) "people ainn' going to be able to affordd. ok, grat.. you need the money but, you can't take it from here.. we stretchhd!"(man) "hey, what can we do.. we just got to deal with it. i mean, hey, we all mad about it.. but, that's life, we gotta deal with it.." it.."o'malley says his propossl would include a mechanism to alter the tax if the ppice of gas spikes too high.. this is not a done deal......
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of creative problems ingeniously and there's for example there was never any censorship on ingmar bergman. and yet he is the greatest screenwriter who ever lived and created almost forty films that are the worst of them the least of them are better than most what we watch today but there was no censorship except by baird he forced himself to demand the highest standards of himself and so if artists become indulgent when there's no censorship whatever then they produce pablum but when something when they set standards when someone set standards then they have to be creative you talking about stories about the necessity of stories only your life but. sometimes i see that interpretation for cinema classical literature doesn't always become a success no stories may be great what is that well be for for a lot of reasons not the least of which is the power and the beauty of a novel is the drama is ation of inner conflict but you cannot photograph thought. so it's not a mad every novel can become a great movie no. because. crime and punishment is all taking place and we're just going to head the
of creative problems ingeniously and there's for example there was never any censorship on ingmar bergman. and yet he is the greatest screenwriter who ever lived and created almost forty films that are the worst of them the least of them are better than most what we watch today but there was no censorship except by baird he forced himself to demand the highest standards of himself and so if artists become indulgent when there's no censorship whatever then they produce pablum but when something...
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(bergman) "people aint' going to be able to afford.. ok, grat.. you need the money but, you can't takee.. we stretched!"(man) "hey, what can we do.. we justtgot to deal with it. i mean, hey, we all mad about it.. but, that's life, we gotta deal with it.." it.."o'malley says his proposal woold include a mechanism to alter the tax if high.. this is not a doneedeal... lawmakers still have to vooe on it. if the gas tax increase passes, it can't be challenged becaase it's an appropriations bill."americans for prosperity" began a petition drive so marylanderr can let their lawmakers know what they think of the proposed increase. see the petition at fox baltimore dot com, look forr "stop the gas tax" under " hot tooics." heartbreak for dozens of high school seniors who received acceptance notices from vassar college... only to learn they were not legitimate. including dylaa leggio... - thought they'd made it into the prestigious college. the students had received an acceptance notice electronically... acceptance notice electronically... but it turns out... the notices were wrong.once the erro
(bergman) "people aint' going to be able to afford.. ok, grat.. you need the money but, you can't takee.. we stretched!"(man) "hey, what can we do.. we justtgot to deal with it. i mean, hey, we all mad about it.. but, that's life, we gotta deal with it.." it.."o'malley says his proposal woold include a mechanism to alter the tax if high.. this is not a doneedeal... lawmakers still have to vooe on it. if the gas tax increase passes, it can't be challenged becaase it's an...
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donema wilkins then led the american is out of the hall in triumph all that was missing was bogart and bergman. but it does give you a favorite -- favor they hebu came across as a buffoon to many people i am sure aaron burr thought of him that way. and it turned out wilkinson was very dangerous. they do reach in a great -- that an agreement the content of which is subject of much lying on the inquiry, in still in dispute c today is what drove the story. but if i go back, aaron burr dropped in on wilkinson in the ohio river on the way down than when he comes back up he goes out of his way to see him again in st. louis.up i during this journey burr follows a certain narrative. we have a number of accounts of what he would say. ce a course he never explains himself after words. you don't get in demar from a river. he told westerners semantics states were of pressing and exploiting the western states 18 '05 as ic atlantic states at the time of the revolution 1776. it sounded like he was telling them they showed rovell. also the separation from the west wasth inevitable. he did not tell them to do
donema wilkins then led the american is out of the hall in triumph all that was missing was bogart and bergman. but it does give you a favorite -- favor they hebu came across as a buffoon to many people i am sure aaron burr thought of him that way. and it turned out wilkinson was very dangerous. they do reach in a great -- that an agreement the content of which is subject of much lying on the inquiry, in still in dispute c today is what drove the story. but if i go back, aaron burr dropped in...
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bergman's cheaps them up at no before they are handed out. >>> a new report that ranks the safety of our roadways. >>> a young girl uses a web cam to catch her sisters rummaging through her stuff. i want a baby. a baby? but we were gonna see the northern lights in alaska. and go spelunking with the guys. yeah, i said it-- spelunking. [ whirring ] and i still haven't built one of those fighting robots. come on. it's pretty awesome. okay. just a few things we need to do first. [ laughs ] [ announcer ] before you make your leap, make a list. then get going in the completely redesigned cr-v. all new, from honda. >>> a new report gives the washington region both high and low marks when it comes to highway safety. the rort from the advocates for highway and auto safety scored states with a green, yellow or red rating, both d.c. and maryland got the green, the highest level, but virginia scored a red rating, the worst. the commonwealth received low marks because it does not have a primary seat belt law and other measures that includes restrictions on teen drivers and a texting ban. >>> the
bergman's cheaps them up at no before they are handed out. >>> a new report that ranks the safety of our roadways. >>> a young girl uses a web cam to catch her sisters rummaging through her stuff. i want a baby. a baby? but we were gonna see the northern lights in alaska. and go spelunking with the guys. yeah, i said it-- spelunking. [ whirring ] and i still haven't built one of those fighting robots. come on. it's pretty awesome. okay. just a few things we need to do first. [...
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bergman's clearance freshens them up before they are happened out and the folks who get those coats are really glad to get them. >> 17,000, on top of the regular cleaning they have to do. >> wonderful project. >> we may need some of our pants cleaned by tomorrow morning it is going to be a little sloppy out there this evening. and folks this winter, they have been paying close attention to the forecast, not for how much snowfall we are going to get but where is the temperature going to be tomorrow? it has been all over the place. today, mid-40s, thrown 60s, as far as tonight, talking about fog, got some out there now, you can see in the distance, starting to drop, rain and a little bit of wind we are going to have around the area. so if you have got the wind, not going to get the fog and vice versa. 46 the temperature, east wind now at 9 miles per hour. going to be going through a wind shift by tomorrow morning, southeast, tomorrow afternoon, out of the southwest, that's really going to allow the warmth to come into the area, 47 at 9:00, folks that is mild, 50 at 11 p.m. and then close
bergman's clearance freshens them up before they are happened out and the folks who get those coats are really glad to get them. >> 17,000, on top of the regular cleaning they have to do. >> wonderful project. >> we may need some of our pants cleaned by tomorrow morning it is going to be a little sloppy out there this evening. and folks this winter, they have been paying close attention to the forecast, not for how much snowfall we are going to get but where is the temperature...
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all that was missing was humphrey bogart and ingrid bergman. but it does give you a flavor for what wilkinson was. he came across the many people as a buffoon. i am sure saab i thought of him that way. and it turned out wilkinson was a very dangerous position. wilkinson and burr to reach an agreement. and that agreement, the content of which was the subject of much lying, much inquiry, and still disputation today was what drove the story. but if i go back here, burr dropped in on wilkinson here in the ohio river at fort messick on the way down and then when he was coming back up it goes way out of his way to see wilkinson again in st. louis. now during this journey, burr tells, follows a certain narrative in his leaders. we have a number of accounts of what he would say. because of course he never explained himself afterwards. you don't get a memoir from aaron burr. it certainly sounded like he was telling them they should rebel. he also told them that the separation of the western rest of the country was inevitable. he didn't tell them to do i
all that was missing was humphrey bogart and ingrid bergman. but it does give you a flavor for what wilkinson was. he came across the many people as a buffoon. i am sure saab i thought of him that way. and it turned out wilkinson was a very dangerous position. wilkinson and burr to reach an agreement. and that agreement, the content of which was the subject of much lying, much inquiry, and still disputation today was what drove the story. but if i go back here, burr dropped in on wilkinson here...
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ron bergman is the author of the book "the secret war with iran." and you join us from tel aviv by skype. thanks so much, ron, and good to see you again. what are the red lines here? this is going to be the cover of "the new york times" magazine section on sunday. and we're talking about what israel is prepared to do, why, when. we heard from former mossad chiefs who have suggested that israel could not really slow down iran's nuclear program. that they would regenerate it, even if there were an air strike. >> the israeli leadership, andrea, have termed three questions that a positive answer to three of them would lead the israeli leadership to decide on an aerial strike on the iranian nuclear sites. these three questions refer to, a, the ability -- has the ability to inflict significant damage to the iranian nuclear sites. the second question, international -- tacit support or tacit understanding, such an israeli operation. and third, necessity. which means that all other options have been exhausted and this is the last moment. for the first time s
ron bergman is the author of the book "the secret war with iran." and you join us from tel aviv by skype. thanks so much, ron, and good to see you again. what are the red lines here? this is going to be the cover of "the new york times" magazine section on sunday. and we're talking about what israel is prepared to do, why, when. we heard from former mossad chiefs who have suggested that israel could not really slow down iran's nuclear program. that they would regenerate it,...
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it includes curt anderson, paul bergman and walter mostly. the baltimore book festival starts september 23rd. also on the 23rd, st. augustine, florida, will host the florida heritage book festival. tell us about book fairs and festivals in your area. we'll add them to our list. e-mail, booktv.org. ♪ . ♪ . ♪ . ♪ . >> host: ann coulter, who is pg wod house. and why is he a influence for you. >> i'm reading him this summer. i have to sweeten the book tour, going out with my friend, constantly, which is why l.a., by the way is a fantastic place to be on book tour. i usually go there two weeks after the book comes out. with the time change, i'm done at 7:00 every night. in any event. pg woodhouse is very fun any british writer. i read all of his books once, at least twice. they put you in a great mood. they he is very funny. >> host: one of your favorite authors. joe sobran. >> guest: yes and a friend of mine. he passed away, i remember i found out i was out in l.a.. >> host: about a year or so ago. >> guest: about a year. a little more than a yea
it includes curt anderson, paul bergman and walter mostly. the baltimore book festival starts september 23rd. also on the 23rd, st. augustine, florida, will host the florida heritage book festival. tell us about book fairs and festivals in your area. we'll add them to our list. e-mail, booktv.org. ♪ . ♪ . ♪ . ♪ . >> host: ann coulter, who is pg wod house. and why is he a influence for you. >> i'm reading him this summer. i have to sweeten the book tour, going out with my...
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weekend for the family favorite american girl fashion show to come to baltimore in march--jennifer bergman is live with the details on this morninggs ometown hotspot --you're invited to the upcoming model search o talk first-hand with girls from our community and build excitement about an event that will benefit many sick children throughout maryland--full of fun, fashion, and american girl dolls--benefits university of maryland children's hospital and cool kids campaign--what is the criteria to be a model? your daughter has to be size 6x or 1. 10... the american girl doll fashion show model search marsh mall from 12pm to 2pm... next saturday at the mall in columbia, and the following saturday at towson town center. for more information, log on to fox baltimore dot com slash morning. 3 3 map 175 straight ahead... four fugitives... convicted of murder... are on the run this morning.the person many people are now blaming. "any acts which treat the dead - enemy or friendly - with disrespect are utterly unacceptable." and a full-on investigation is launched into this youtube clip... showing wh
weekend for the family favorite american girl fashion show to come to baltimore in march--jennifer bergman is live with the details on this morninggs ometown hotspot --you're invited to the upcoming model search o talk first-hand with girls from our community and build excitement about an event that will benefit many sick children throughout maryland--full of fun, fashion, and american girl dolls--benefits university of maryland children's hospital and cool kids campaign--what is the criteria...
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want to especially thank the tucson symphony orchestra and choir and the executive director andrew bergman and music director george hansen. [applause] jovian the john of calexico our very special and most giving local musicians. [applause] the university arizona and the tucson police department, the community foundation under the leadership of arizona, the university medical center, and one person in particular who guided the planning of this event with patience, sensitivity and genuine concern for those who were directly affected by the tragedy she is the relations manager for the university of arizona medical center. [applause] before we began our program, i think everyone is doing this any way but just a gentle reminder, please do not activate your blow stake until we ask you to do so later in the program. would you all please rise for the presentation of the colors by the davis air force base honor guard with? >> [presentation of colors] [presentation of colors] ♪ oh say can you see ♪ by the dawn's early light we kill the twilight's last gleaming. whose broad stripes and bright stars
want to especially thank the tucson symphony orchestra and choir and the executive director andrew bergman and music director george hansen. [applause] jovian the john of calexico our very special and most giving local musicians. [applause] the university arizona and the tucson police department, the community foundation under the leadership of arizona, the university medical center, and one person in particular who guided the planning of this event with patience, sensitivity and genuine...
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when i joined the center, our team -- and i want to thank tony for standing and sarah bergman. want to thank josh cohen and madeleine shatneschner. with all of us at the center, what we desired to do was fill a vacuum that we thought existed here and washington and quite frankly throughout our country. that is a space where the israeli-palestinian conflict can be presented in an objective fashion where the position of both the israelis and the palestinians can be outlined from an honest, factual point of view. on top of the presentation, in an objective fashion, offer the bridging proposals that some well-intentioned people have laid out over the years. our multimedia presentation focuses on those four core issues -- border security, refugees, and jerusalem to sum it up, this is my own personal view. we will go to universities. we have set up nine or 10, starting with princeton. we will go through the northeast, down the west coast, and hopefully all of the country. will go to congress and set up meetings with staff people. we will go to organizations that represent the variety
when i joined the center, our team -- and i want to thank tony for standing and sarah bergman. want to thank josh cohen and madeleine shatneschner. with all of us at the center, what we desired to do was fill a vacuum that we thought existed here and washington and quite frankly throughout our country. that is a space where the israeli-palestinian conflict can be presented in an objective fashion where the position of both the israelis and the palestinians can be outlined from an honest,...
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when i joined the center, our team -- and i want to thank tony for standing and sarah bergman. i want to thank josh cohen and madeleine schner. with all of us at the center, what we desired to do was fill a vacuum that we thought existed here and washington and quite frankly throughout our country. that is a space where the israeli-palestinian conflict can be presented in an objective fashion where the position of both the israelis and the palestinians can be outlined from an honest, factual point of view. on top of the presentation, in an objective fashion, offer the bridging proposals that some well-intentioned people have laid out over the years. our multimedia presentation focuses on those four core issues -- border security, refugees, and jerusalem to sum it up, this is my own personal view. we will go to universities. we have set up nine or 10, starting with princeton. we will go through the northeast, down the west coast, and hopefully all of the country. will go to congress and set up meetings with staff people. we will go to organizations that represent the variety of
when i joined the center, our team -- and i want to thank tony for standing and sarah bergman. i want to thank josh cohen and madeleine schner. with all of us at the center, what we desired to do was fill a vacuum that we thought existed here and washington and quite frankly throughout our country. that is a space where the israeli-palestinian conflict can be presented in an objective fashion where the position of both the israelis and the palestinians can be outlined from an honest, factual...