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it was a full house at dave coullier's wedding, john stamos and can days bergman were there. >>> princearry's new charity has a new song. >> do you see the resemblance. nick cannon is hoping you do. he's slated to play richard prior in an upcoming biopick and has already been getting into character growing out his facial hair. he says he is chain smoking. prior died in 2005 from a heart attack. "sharknado" is back, my friends. coming to your subways. just released, "sharknado ii" the second one airs on sci-fi july 30th. >>> i'm betty nguyen, this is "first look" on msnbc. "way too early" with thomas roberts starts right now so you don't want to miss it. stay tuned right here on msnbc. >>> most injuries occur before a storm or right after a storm. this is no time to be selfish or pretend to be brave during a storm for a short-term adventure. the safety of our citizens and visitors is our number one priority. >> all right. strong words but better to be safe than sorry as coastal areas get ready for the just upgraded hurricane arthur and nasa releases some very incredible images of that st
it was a full house at dave coullier's wedding, john stamos and can days bergman were there. >>> princearry's new charity has a new song. >> do you see the resemblance. nick cannon is hoping you do. he's slated to play richard prior in an upcoming biopick and has already been getting into character growing out his facial hair. he says he is chain smoking. prior died in 2005 from a heart attack. "sharknado" is back, my friends. coming to your subways. just released,...
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three manuscripts to publishers it was a hard thing to write i also you know i'm friends with low bergman and course when the insider thing came out with the industry and internal censorship by c.b.s. in that instance you know there were. i could have talked about it then but i didn't want to be seen as piling on in the middle of the thing although lowell would have liked me to have said something on the other hand i i so i waited until i felt it was time to talk about it so i can do a book about truth and information if i don't acknowledge it occasionally the media's great see watergate see the pentagon papers see met some other things but occasionally the media itself has not quite done what we'd like it to but all that well you know. it's amazing because sixty minutes i grew up as a kid watching sixty minutes i was like one true investigative news program and you saw it on. you know every week and you're really excited to see what they're going to cover and it just seems like it's denigrated so much to. today we're you know airing essentially infomercials for the n.s.a. drone the bengh
three manuscripts to publishers it was a hard thing to write i also you know i'm friends with low bergman and course when the insider thing came out with the industry and internal censorship by c.b.s. in that instance you know there were. i could have talked about it then but i didn't want to be seen as piling on in the middle of the thing although lowell would have liked me to have said something on the other hand i i so i waited until i felt it was time to talk about it so i can do a book...
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if they started with bergman movies, we would although i don't like movies to match. [laughter] they're just to be more pleasurable things attached. probably less grammar. >> yes, you had a question. >> i'm curious what i'm curious whether sun sees says or not there ought to enjoining macaws. >> a lot of authors do a lot of good things and they have their programs. >> other questions? >> authors do a lot of good games than they their own programs. >> it's not really a question. people have mentioned that in all these programs they are doing, one of the great side effect -- [inaudible] it is nonexistent. i think putting this out there -- >> to give an example of what the press was, it was in the near times. it was on npr, cbs this morning. of course the shelf awareness in pw. associated press put to death. the list goes on and on and on. it backley to your point, this has helped raise the awareness of what we all do. it augment what the shop local programs and all the effort the aba is make dean to raise the profile of independent bookstores and what james patterson ha
if they started with bergman movies, we would although i don't like movies to match. [laughter] they're just to be more pleasurable things attached. probably less grammar. >> yes, you had a question. >> i'm curious what i'm curious whether sun sees says or not there ought to enjoining macaws. >> a lot of authors do a lot of good things and they have their programs. >> other questions? >> authors do a lot of good games than they their own programs. >> it's not...
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it can be solved. >> parents, his name is jonathan bergman.e is the man who single handedly is going to help you keep from having to help your kids with homework because they're going to do it at school. he has today's "big idea." thanks so much for being with us. if you have a big idea, you can let us know about it on twitter using the hash ta tag #whatsthebigidea. >>> coming up, backers of enda, the employment nondiscrimination act, which has yet to pass congress, feeling the need to withdraw their support. we'll tell you why. thlook what i got.p. oh my froot loops! [sniffs] let's do this? get up! get up! get up! get up! loop me! bring back the awesome... yeah! yeah! yeah! with the great taste of kellogg's froot loops. follow your nose! don't just visit new york visit tripadvisor new york with millions of reviews, tripadvisor makes any destination better. >>> it is a bill decades in the making, and now it's losing support from the very people it's designed to protect. the employment nondiscrimination act would prohibit workplace discriminati
it can be solved. >> parents, his name is jonathan bergman.e is the man who single handedly is going to help you keep from having to help your kids with homework because they're going to do it at school. he has today's "big idea." thanks so much for being with us. if you have a big idea, you can let us know about it on twitter using the hash ta tag #whatsthebigidea. >>> coming up, backers of enda, the employment nondiscrimination act, which has yet to pass congress,...
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we had a science correspondent who had practically invented the field jailed jules bergman who couldot be beat but they wanted someone else, and i've described my addition to the team as i was the color guy in the baseball booth. i was there to do the feature stories and sideline things. for a variety of reasons, i wound up anchoring everything up until the challenger explosion. and it was a great assignment. but my very first assignment on my first trip to the johnson space center in houston was to do a story on the so-called new breed of astronauts. that's these mission specialists who were no longer the hot shot pilots. and sally was one of the people that nasa gave me, gave us to interview. and the two of us just hit it off ip instantly. i liked -- instantly. i liked her manner, i liked her sense of humor. i loved the fact that she spoke english and not techno talk and the fact that she acknowledged she would not be there if it weren't for the women's movement, that she didn't do this alone, it had taken a lot of social pressure, and she was very proud of that. i also asked her a
we had a science correspondent who had practically invented the field jailed jules bergman who couldot be beat but they wanted someone else, and i've described my addition to the team as i was the color guy in the baseball booth. i was there to do the feature stories and sideline things. for a variety of reasons, i wound up anchoring everything up until the challenger explosion. and it was a great assignment. but my very first assignment on my first trip to the johnson space center in houston...
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. >> alexander bergman in the essay called the invisible revolution has that point.s about a life in a revolutionary society like a cattle and you don't actually see anything that traditional edifice of power not only remain in place but appear monolithicctú and when they collapse it appears to be absolutely sudden and unpredictable and as a foreign correspondent it is something i experienced in eastern europe including where and tell our security surveillance the pervasive security apparatus in human history we did things they did not even dream of. what happened was in light said you had grossly candlelight vigils and they were not even clear the first command was to me you legally recognized as a group dan hardy appear revolutionary but they captured that which is there within the american society for the language to express itself and thomas paine gave revolutionary america of that language but in that sense we are rapidly losing faith in the institutions and formal structures of power which have become wholly subsidiaries, the corporate state but. bin makes that
. >> alexander bergman in the essay called the invisible revolution has that point.s about a life in a revolutionary society like a cattle and you don't actually see anything that traditional edifice of power not only remain in place but appear monolithicctú and when they collapse it appears to be absolutely sudden and unpredictable and as a foreign correspondent it is something i experienced in eastern europe including where and tell our security surveillance the pervasive security...