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that i thought to focus on the power of cartoons as cartoons. after all, from asia to europe, hundreds of thousands of muslims took to the streets to protest embassies that were shut down and ambassadors would recall in pakistan protests burned flags worldwide, more than 100 people were killed, another 500 were injured. danish goods were boycotted and the cartoonists were forced to go into a hiding with the million dollar prize to on their head. suffice it to say the emotional response of muslims had rolled over to the danish in retrospect may be suspect that the nation staff reaction to levine's kissinger khartoum had as much to do with the medium as it did the message. i could go on, but the point that's how i got involved in this book. and as i started to -- i started to go back in the past and research would have happened to the cartoonists and characters in the past and i discovered that he was thrown into prison which is news to me and his publisher was also thrown into prison. i'm going to show you this is something that the publisher tha
that i thought to focus on the power of cartoons as cartoons. after all, from asia to europe, hundreds of thousands of muslims took to the streets to protest embassies that were shut down and ambassadors would recall in pakistan protests burned flags worldwide, more than 100 people were killed, another 500 were injured. danish goods were boycotted and the cartoonists were forced to go into a hiding with the million dollar prize to on their head. suffice it to say the emotional response of...
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the cartoon arrived an hour later. it was as expected and here i described the cartoon rather than describe it to you live will show it to you. so think about that. two hours later, this is one of the most brilliant cartoons. two hours later, a petition landed on my desk signed by 25 people in an office i had thought implied or dirksen senate office building 3. many of the signatures were followed by little comments, sexist, why isn't he doing it to a third-world asked another, i called an office wide meeting and told everyone was important to keep three things in mind, first, although i took the staff's concerns seriously it would be no vote at the end because you can't or at least shipment decide what sense of aesthetics by majority vote. luckily no one asked why. second, this work had been offered to us on a take-it-or-leave-it basis so anyone was free to say whatever he or she pleased, and the drawing would have no operative affected. and feared, because i have already told levine we intended to use the drying, the
the cartoon arrived an hour later. it was as expected and here i described the cartoon rather than describe it to you live will show it to you. so think about that. two hours later, this is one of the most brilliant cartoons. two hours later, a petition landed on my desk signed by 25 people in an office i had thought implied or dirksen senate office building 3. many of the signatures were followed by little comments, sexist, why isn't he doing it to a third-world asked another, i called an...
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mohammed they thought to focus on the power of cartoon as cartoons. after all, from asia to europe, hundreds of thousands of muslims took to the street to protest em sassy were shut down, ambassadors were recalled, and pakistan protests burned danish lands. more than 100 people were killed, another 500 were injured, danish goods were boycotted. the cartoons forced to go in to hiding. suffice to say that the emotional response of millions of muslims as the world over to the danish mohammed in retrospect may be to step that the nation's staff reaction to lavigne's kissinger cartoon had as much to do with the medium as the mess age. i can go on. the point -- that's how i got involved in this. i started to go back in the past and reresearch. what in the past, i discovered that it was -- which was news to me and the publish was going to prison -- i'm going show you, this is something that the publishers also a caricature did. it showed the king fill leap as famously as a pear. which was also known as a fat head. it was an insulting images. he was put on tr
mohammed they thought to focus on the power of cartoon as cartoons. after all, from asia to europe, hundreds of thousands of muslims took to the street to protest em sassy were shut down, ambassadors were recalled, and pakistan protests burned danish lands. more than 100 people were killed, another 500 were injured, danish goods were boycotted. the cartoons forced to go in to hiding. suffice to say that the emotional response of millions of muslims as the world over to the danish mohammed in...
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. >> it doesn't look like cartoon network. >> maslow's hierarchy. >> sorry. back up. a big logo slide. >> and we're supposed to be about the technology. >> imagine a big stop bullying speak up logo on the slide behind me. >> say that again. >> stop bullying, speak up is the name of the campaign and a nice transition. my complements to everyone in the room. if i have learned everything in the last four years while researching bullying prevention and for our age group and the kids in the second through seventh grade it's that not only does it take a village but a village of people who are willing to partner and collaborate with each other and speak not only to adults about this issue but speak to children and i think it's an interesting transition from mia's work to mine. still not mine. >> it is but -- >> and the role we play at cartoon network and thousands of kids at home everyday and the role we play is taking that information, translating it and content on the line and when kids come independently to our screens to play games and watch television and do a variety o
. >> it doesn't look like cartoon network. >> maslow's hierarchy. >> sorry. back up. a big logo slide. >> and we're supposed to be about the technology. >> imagine a big stop bullying speak up logo on the slide behind me. >> say that again. >> stop bullying, speak up is the name of the campaign and a nice transition. my complements to everyone in the room. if i have learned everything in the last four years while researching bullying prevention and for...
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cartoons came out.ifax who came back from germany where they visited on behalf of lowe's paper and said, what can we do for you to take the ban of the paper away? he said, fire david lowe because hitler would go crazy and call meetings of his general staff every time would come out. on the other hand, people like nixon would just put herb block on his enemies list. >> end of story. >> and the great herb lock cartoon with the crowd waiting for nixon. it says, her he comes now, with their signs. then you see nixon climbing out of the sewer. >> the one i want you to talk about is henry kissinger by david levine, screwing the world i believe it's called, where he appears to be sexually dominating a female body with a globe on it, so he is having his way with the world. office politics around this, i don't want to talk about that. i want to talk about why you love this so much aesthetically. she seems to be enjoying. it was the world enjoying kissinger having his way with it. >> it's interesting you say that
cartoons came out.ifax who came back from germany where they visited on behalf of lowe's paper and said, what can we do for you to take the ban of the paper away? he said, fire david lowe because hitler would go crazy and call meetings of his general staff every time would come out. on the other hand, people like nixon would just put herb block on his enemies list. >> end of story. >> and the great herb lock cartoon with the crowd waiting for nixon. it says, her he comes now, with...
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thereewould have bben a mmdia uproar if thh cartoon featured boston.ut for texas -- silence.it's politicclll acceppable to ame-call, insult,,demean and evalue christians. outherners. and - farmers. they''e white trash. trriler trash. crackers. don't you dare use a ttrm that on name-cclling. nor should -3- groups over-react o everr sacramento ee finds humor n texans dying.. doubtful ttey the first amendment protects oofensive and wrong.for mre detaill isit behind the oofensive and wrong.for mre detaill isit behind the u dflexibility and convenience. so here's a few reasons to choose university of phoenix. our average class size is only 14 students. our financial tools help you make smart choices about how to pay for school. our faculty have, on average, over 16 years of field experiene. we'll help you build a personal career plan. we build programs based on what employers are looking for. our football team, is always undefeated. and leading companies are interested in our graduates. we'll even help you decorate your new office. ok. let's get to work. cc
thereewould have bben a mmdia uproar if thh cartoon featured boston.ut for texas -- silence.it's politicclll acceppable to ame-call, insult,,demean and evalue christians. outherners. and - farmers. they''e white trash. trriler trash. crackers. don't you dare use a ttrm that on name-cclling. nor should -3- groups over-react o everr sacramento ee finds humor n texans dying.. doubtful ttey the first amendment protects oofensive and wrong.for mre detaill isit behind the oofensive and wrong.for mre...
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this &pis the orrgiial cartoon. inntead oo bosttn, ittfeatured texas.on, 15 people ddee and did ttii to prove a point. there would have been media uproar f the cartoon featuredd sslence.it's politically inssltt demean and ddvalle pertaan ggoups::poor hites. christians. southerners. and farmers. they're wwite rash. trailer trash. rackers. bibll thumpers. rrd neckk.butt donnt you are use a term that ps not politically correct to describe other grrups.i'm not on namm-caaling. nor should n - proupssover-react to every insult - eal or imagined.the ttxans dding. doubtful they the ffrst ameedmentt potects y.- their speech. ven if it's offensivv ann ronngfor more details vvsit behind the headlines dot net. late niggt baseball froo the ccaatt..the orioles continue their arathoo 11 gamewest ccaat swing witt tte second f thhee inseattle..they went in the haad of the mariners monday niiht... night... and a nightmare ffist inning mauer..he gives up a home run tte bbrdssnate mc louthwith his second of thh yeer... ...later, same nning, maurrr with theewild pptch...tha
this &pis the orrgiial cartoon. inntead oo bosttn, ittfeatured texas.on, 15 people ddee and did ttii to prove a point. there would have been media uproar f the cartoon featuredd sslence.it's politically inssltt demean and ddvalle pertaan ggoups::poor hites. christians. southerners. and farmers. they're wwite rash. trailer trash. rackers. bibll thumpers. rrd neckk.butt donnt you are use a term that ps not politically correct to describe other grrups.i'm not on namm-caaling. nor should n -...
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i just--i don't... think the cartoons are very funny. wait. wait. what...cartoons? the, uh, cartoon that goes with each article. this one says "mel karmazin." i don't--i don't know. i guess i get it.
i just--i don't... think the cartoons are very funny. wait. wait. what...cartoons? the, uh, cartoon that goes with each article. this one says "mel karmazin." i don't--i don't know. i guess i get it.
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in a book on the cartoons they would not published cartoons. on a book on nazi anti-semitism would they have reproduce not the cartoons about the jews? of course because no jew is killing anybody anti-semitism and no question is killing anybody for anti christianity. it went from museum to museum, a crucifix in a, quote, artist's urine. can you imagine a picture of mohammad and urine what would have happened? the number of people around world that would have died. we are taught there's no bigger threat from the world of islam then there is from the world of christianity. that is what is taught here and that every university virtually in america. >> where can people here your radio show? >> guest: it is national, go to dennis prager.com and something i tried to undo the damage of the university called dennis prager university.com. the finest painters in the world in sophisticated just five minute all i ask people for is five minutes, dennis prager univ..com. i am trying to do with whatever god gives me with the help and energy to undo the damage
in a book on the cartoons they would not published cartoons. on a book on nazi anti-semitism would they have reproduce not the cartoons about the jews? of course because no jew is killing anybody anti-semitism and no question is killing anybody for anti christianity. it went from museum to museum, a crucifix in a, quote, artist's urine. can you imagine a picture of mohammad and urine what would have happened? the number of people around world that would have died. we are taught there's no...
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i was trying to become a acomic strip cartoon. about to unleash his talents on an online show featuring bill murray and john goodman. >> they're politicians but they're four guys trying to live together and try to get through the day together. and hopefully they'll be likeable. >> that and more when "the lead" continues. >>> welcome back to "the lead." in it today's world lead, new trouble in benghazi libya. a car bomb detonated near a hospital today, no one sure who to blame or 0 what the specific target is or is there an accurate count of the dead and wounded. here in washington, d.c., today, president obama tried again to dismiss congressional questions about last september's attack on the u.s. compounds in benghazi, libya, using words like sideshow and political circus. we'll take a closer look at that in a bit. >>> they say their own brother is a monster. the latest from cleveland, next. and now, you've come back to us. we're speechless. except for two little words. ♪ it's easy to follow the progress you're making toward all
i was trying to become a acomic strip cartoon. about to unleash his talents on an online show featuring bill murray and john goodman. >> they're politicians but they're four guys trying to live together and try to get through the day together. and hopefully they'll be likeable. >> that and more when "the lead" continues. >>> welcome back to "the lead." in it today's world lead, new trouble in benghazi libya. a car bomb detonated near a hospital today, no...
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he was into moviemaking, cartoons. i really liked his cartoons. they had a warmth to them. i really liked him: steve smith. i said, "steve, you know, i've got this little thing i do "with these little slides. "i wonder maybe you could make up a little cartoon movie. we could make a movie of this and share it with more people." and at that time, he was working as a dishwasher down on telegraph avenue. and i said, "steve, quit the dishwashing. "i'll grubstake you. i'll get you groceries. "i'll feed you and i'll grubstake me. "maybe city college will let you use some of their equipment and we'll make a little animated movie." and he made an animated movie on everything that we-- would you like to see it? okay. roll it, lionel. we'll see it right here, gang. right here. ♪ where did the time go? ♪ does anybody, does anybody know? ♪ ♪ when did the day break? ♪ did someone drop it, was it a mistake? ♪ ♪ la, la, la, la la, la, la... did you know that time's different when you move at different speeds, that when you move through space, you change the rate at which you move into the
he was into moviemaking, cartoons. i really liked his cartoons. they had a warmth to them. i really liked him: steve smith. i said, "steve, you know, i've got this little thing i do "with these little slides. "i wonder maybe you could make up a little cartoon movie. we could make a movie of this and share it with more people." and at that time, he was working as a dishwasher down on telegraph avenue. and i said, "steve, quit the dishwashing. "i'll grubstake you....
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in this case, you can change the color of the room and make it into a cartoon version of the room.ullets and lasers come off the screen. it makes it appear like the whole room is part of the game. it's fascinating. >> wouldn't this distract you? >> no, the field of view is focused on the television. that's the thing that is most in focus. everything around the tv screen is extra. what matters is still what's on your tv screen. this is the type of thing we are going to see more and more of. it's not just for video game. if you are a tv watcher, this same technology can be applied to tv viewing. check this out. it can project across the whole room or projects to make it look like it's behind the furniture. the last view is sort of like a blurred vision. >> this footage was captured with a custom dual camera with a narrow and wide field of view video. >> what if they do this and 3-d and it's everywhere in the room. it's like marry poppins. you can jump into every cartoon. >>> they are the dudes who make everything look cooler in slow motion. >> this time, it's a bowl of cereal. >> my
in this case, you can change the color of the room and make it into a cartoon version of the room.ullets and lasers come off the screen. it makes it appear like the whole room is part of the game. it's fascinating. >> wouldn't this distract you? >> no, the field of view is focused on the television. that's the thing that is most in focus. everything around the tv screen is extra. what matters is still what's on your tv screen. this is the type of thing we are going to see more and...
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. >> i agree with you commissioner studley and there are lobbyist and there are lobbyists and the cartoon is of someone evil. but as you say, there are many public interest organizations that are lobbying for the issues that really >> at the federal level and the supreme court level and the state level, a lot of these, i think that there is a lot of conflict for, you know, laws that cross purposes. so, we have to keep that in mind. what i think that i will do with this item is that very soon that your proposal is going to be referred to us, for the comment and recommendation and i think that we can build a discussion on these issues into what is there and if we determine that it does not go far enough, we can pass that and continue to work on reforms of the commissioners want to say. and we will continue on that and we will see what we think needs to be either added to or altered in that proposal that will avoid some of these concerns. >> and as part of that, i think that it would be helpful to know that there are only 86 lobbyists and can we have a memo that sort of describes what each o
. >> i agree with you commissioner studley and there are lobbyist and there are lobbyists and the cartoon is of someone evil. but as you say, there are many public interest organizations that are lobbying for the issues that really >> at the federal level and the supreme court level and the state level, a lot of these, i think that there is a lot of conflict for, you know, laws that cross purposes. so, we have to keep that in mind. what i think that i will do with this item is that...
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he t his story, starting with hi cartoon character, steboono. >> steboono was having a call from the lord that he must go to a far country. at that time he didn't know exct new armor.o out andlear a different armor represents growth. >> i started drawing mongo when i was 16 years old, not so i could become famous or rich. but the main purpose of the mongo is that children, teenagers, and a lot steboono reminds me a lot o serg the lord and to love others. just like the lord can heal the blind, the lord can have the mute speak and have thecripd the lord have a person with a disability -- the person that cannot speak vhn speak alme languages fluently. [speaking a foreign language] >> i would never imagine i would really speak japanese and become a major part in this church in japan. well, here in japan, i work as a volunteer missionary to i work not only as aese translator for the pastor, i also teach english to japanese children, and i also i help the youth in their ministry. i also church. ie a so far from living in japan all by than myself. ecause god your and that's what the steboon
he t his story, starting with hi cartoon character, steboono. >> steboono was having a call from the lord that he must go to a far country. at that time he didn't know exct new armor.o out andlear a different armor represents growth. >> i started drawing mongo when i was 16 years old, not so i could become famous or rich. but the main purpose of the mongo is that children, teenagers, and a lot steboono reminds me a lot o serg the lord and to love others. just like the lord can heal...
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alice con is from cartoon network. dave steer to her right is from facebook and next to him is officer holly lawrence, sunny valley of public safety, digital safety program and she's going to talk about which is a powerful thing going national. and next -- is brian here? no. okay. all right. so we're all set and mia i would like you to enlighten us more in all that you're doing in social emotional learning. >> sure. i had some slides but i'm not sure -- no, we have a handout that went around to you and more detail about what social emotional learning is because i think we rise a little bit today and i came from seattle and i know many people have brought up that term today and i get the sense from this group that you're at kind of a high level of discourse and you have a general understanding. could i see a show of hands for those of you that social emotional learning is a familiar term? and those that feel you have a deep understanding of it? okay. great. thank you. i want to introduce myself a little more so you have
alice con is from cartoon network. dave steer to her right is from facebook and next to him is officer holly lawrence, sunny valley of public safety, digital safety program and she's going to talk about which is a powerful thing going national. and next -- is brian here? no. okay. all right. so we're all set and mia i would like you to enlighten us more in all that you're doing in social emotional learning. >> sure. i had some slides but i'm not sure -- no, we have a handout that went...
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officers will only see a cartoon outline of the passenger with a colored box that pops up if there's something suspicious after much public outcry over the technology that made people look virtually nude congress ordered that the t.s.a. modified those scanners to create a more generic looking image one company rappa scan said that they would be able to modify its machines in time for its june deadline so the t.s.a. had to pull them completely and that was an expensive setback for the t.s.a. let's go through the numbers each wrap a scan body scanner cost one hundred eighty thousand dollars and the t.s.a. bought two hundred fifty machines out in the extra cost for development and removal and the total cost of to the taxpayer was to the tune of forty seven point seven million dollars no word yet on the status that those invasive pat downs though with me to discuss the t.s.a. is latest move i'm joined now by comedian katie helper hi there katie so what do you make of the t.s.a. is latest move i mean i think it's really. well like rand paul i think trying to take political career over tha
officers will only see a cartoon outline of the passenger with a colored box that pops up if there's something suspicious after much public outcry over the technology that made people look virtually nude congress ordered that the t.s.a. modified those scanners to create a more generic looking image one company rappa scan said that they would be able to modify its machines in time for its june deadline so the t.s.a. had to pull them completely and that was an expensive setback for the t.s.a....
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cartoons of all time and thomas edison teachers told his mom he was too stupid to learn and was firedhis firstwo jobs for nonproductive but he had the grit to try antry againnd got 1,000 u.s. patents including the electric railway and of course, the labeled that followed 1,000 unsuccesessful attempts and a a reporter asked him how does it feel to fail 1,000 mes? he said i didn't. the late fall was an invention wi 1,000 steps. that is grit it is great we li in a wealthy country with the welfare state so big we worry about for people getting fat but what makes most people happy is not comrt but earned succs the struggle for the opposite of berndt success is learned helpssness and experiment whe good things occurred that were not burned like nichols coming onslaught machines it did not increase people's well-being but it produced helplessness and people gave and became passive. that passivity is a threat to our future. everybody goes through pain and loss a struggle to overcome the about to happiness and prosperity and that is our show. thank you for watching. a paid advertisement for st
cartoons of all time and thomas edison teachers told his mom he was too stupid to learn and was firedhis firstwo jobs for nonproductive but he had the grit to try antry againnd got 1,000 u.s. patents including the electric railway and of course, the labeled that followed 1,000 unsuccesessful attempts and a a reporter asked him how does it feel to fail 1,000 mes? he said i didn't. the late fall was an invention wi 1,000 steps. that is grit it is great we li in a wealthy country with the welfare...
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cartoonist charles schulz had every cartoon he submitted rejected and the nets became one of the mostssful cartoons of all time and thomas edison teachers told his mom he was too stupid to learn and was fired from his first two jobs for being nonproductive but he had the grit to try and try again and got 1,000 u.s. patents including the electric railway and of course, the labeled that folled 1,000 unsuccessful atmpts and a reporter asked him how does it feel to fail 1,000 times? he said i didn't. the late fall was an invention with 1,0 steps. that is grit it is great we live in a wealthy country with the welfare state so big we worry about for people getting fat but what makes most people happy is not comfort but earned success the struggle for the opposite of berndt success is learned helplessness and experiment when good things occurred that were not burned like nichols coming onslaught machines it did not increase people's well-being but it produced helplessness and people gave up and became passive. that passivity is a threat to our future. everybody goes through pain and loss a s
cartoonist charles schulz had every cartoon he submitted rejected and the nets became one of the mostssful cartoons of all time and thomas edison teachers told his mom he was too stupid to learn and was fired from his first two jobs for being nonproductive but he had the grit to try and try again and got 1,000 u.s. patents including the electric railway and of course, the labeled that folled 1,000 unsuccessful atmpts and a reporter asked him how does it feel to fail 1,000 times? he said i...
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bright colors and -- i don't know, they're graphics jumped out as cartoon the style of print.hese ads aren't in clearly adult-oriented magazines like people magazine and sports illustrated magazine. it is not an highlights or ranger rick magazine. exactly. so i just think it is like enough with picking on the tobacco industry. we really put them in a corner and put them in a box. now starbucks is giving them a hard time. anyone sitting in a starbucks area, starbucks owns outside. dennis: yap. now you can't smoke on the doorstep any more. 25 feet away. >> you're going to ban electronics cigarettes. the tobacco involved. dennis: in the tobacco and no smoke at all. >> really. let's just get a little reality check and let's let business do business. i mean, this is still america. you are still allowed to smoke. you are still allowed to buy cigarettes. let's let the tobacco industry do what they do. but the individuals who choose to partake, knowing -- the precautions are loud and clear. they have banners over the beach, don't smoke. dennis: or the park bench. have to get up and mo
bright colors and -- i don't know, they're graphics jumped out as cartoon the style of print.hese ads aren't in clearly adult-oriented magazines like people magazine and sports illustrated magazine. it is not an highlights or ranger rick magazine. exactly. so i just think it is like enough with picking on the tobacco industry. we really put them in a corner and put them in a box. now starbucks is giving them a hard time. anyone sitting in a starbucks area, starbucks owns outside. dennis: yap....
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state her parents when visiting troops in germany inspire portrayal as a dominatrix with political cartoonsec women are really subject to the double standard and prominent women are subject to particular scrutiny. hillary clinton faced much same level of ridiculed and was called on very keen as the eyes x-ray but then appointed to the supreme court people focused on the fact she looked like she belonged in a kosher deli and again, the supreme court justice is not generally i can be but nobody talks about that through the confirmation process. so what to entitles people to say that about prominent women? i was stuck -- shunned after publishing this book by the kinds of the malice that i received individuals taking time of their busy day to say things like this take up the collection for the professor and by heard that. to prove fate -- improve the aesthetics on campus or you ugly expletive deleted it gave me a window into what i was writing about. so it is a common technique to take down the upper women and there really does deflect attention from job performance with all the things we would
state her parents when visiting troops in germany inspire portrayal as a dominatrix with political cartoonsec women are really subject to the double standard and prominent women are subject to particular scrutiny. hillary clinton faced much same level of ridiculed and was called on very keen as the eyes x-ray but then appointed to the supreme court people focused on the fact she looked like she belonged in a kosher deli and again, the supreme court justice is not generally i can be but nobody...
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place on mission street, brutallo, where the church -- opened up his house and saturday morning cartoons. a big space. you can have everybody set up and barely move equipment around; small room for an audience to move around, walkover and get pancakes without getting burned up in the kitchen. there's like people in their hard-core gabber; people into really fast death metal; black metal. people who don't listen to music at all. guy like larnie bock (sounds like) set up huge, motor driven harp. i don't know how to explain it. 40 foot of motors that he had running over strings and wires. and then played each string individually with the mixer. there is a feeling of euphoria when somebody's really good at what they do. experiencing a buffer, pushing your bowels out your rear. different. a lot of noise. you don't play clubs with a cleaning schedule, a guy coming in the morning emptying the beer bottles. you play the warehouse. if you travel around you will see the exact same kind of weirdos doing their own thing. it is like in the bay area it's even more absurd. there seems to be more people
place on mission street, brutallo, where the church -- opened up his house and saturday morning cartoons. a big space. you can have everybody set up and barely move equipment around; small room for an audience to move around, walkover and get pancakes without getting burned up in the kitchen. there's like people in their hard-core gabber; people into really fast death metal; black metal. people who don't listen to music at all. guy like larnie bock (sounds like) set up huge, motor driven harp....
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even just a few of the political cartoons.ll see this one with the arnold and the devil and the pot of gold. and another person helping, because it was known he loved money and he's greedy. this is an actually engraving on many of the many floats that went by. we have arnold here, two-faced. with a moneybag and the devil. and this dummy is burned. there were riots all over the country. who knew what else he had already told the british? -- but, you know, when was it going? so the gravestone in arnold's hometown are thrown over and desecrated from his father and brother and other things. arnold's name is stricken from military records. if you go back to the library of congress, you'll not find his name. even in saratoga there was nothing. i think in the late 19th century who a statute of a soldier who helped saratoga win. that's it. so he's stricken forever from the records that he actually ever existed. these are two picture. this is a little part on the front of the book. my book. and this is peggy, a little later in life in
even just a few of the political cartoons.ll see this one with the arnold and the devil and the pot of gold. and another person helping, because it was known he loved money and he's greedy. this is an actually engraving on many of the many floats that went by. we have arnold here, two-faced. with a moneybag and the devil. and this dummy is burned. there were riots all over the country. who knew what else he had already told the british? -- but, you know, when was it going? so the gravestone in...
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for nonprofits, so we are doing a project for the magic theater, so there are some pretty funny cartoonsthey are probably not for prime time. >> you sort of have a kind of holistic relationship where you might do merchandise in the store that promotes their work and practice, and also, prince for them. maybe we should go back and look at the print operation now. >> let's go. >> before we go into the print shop, i noticed some incredible items you have talked back here. what are we standing in front of? >> this is william wiley, only one earth. this is a print edition. there are only eight total, and what we wanted to do was expand the idea of printmaking. this is really an art object. there we go. >> besides the punball machine, what do you produce in limited edition? >> there is the slot machine. if you win the super jackpot, you have saved the world. >> what about work? >> the right design, it was three volumes with lithographs in each volume. the cab of count dracula with 20 lithographs inside and lined with beaver fur. really special. >> let's move on to the print shop. >> ok. the co
for nonprofits, so we are doing a project for the magic theater, so there are some pretty funny cartoonsthey are probably not for prime time. >> you sort of have a kind of holistic relationship where you might do merchandise in the store that promotes their work and practice, and also, prince for them. maybe we should go back and look at the print operation now. >> let's go. >> before we go into the print shop, i noticed some incredible items you have talked back here. what...
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bringing back the mandarin, this is from a billing from when i was a kid in the '60s and all those old cartoonsthought process to reintroduce some of those classic villains now? >> i guess so. i mean kevin, who is the president of marvel, is really the guy who had the vision. he's a big fan of the show by the way. i'm going to bring him the baseball cap. i remember in the first iron man we got to use mandarin. he was like hold on. the second time i'm like mandarin. he said, no, we have mickey rourke. relax. and then in an vengers i was like clearly for all of us. he was like don't worry about it. it's just brother. and fortunately this time we have sir ben kingsley. i think it was the right time and the right guy to play this part. the whole thing is just magical, jon. >> jon: you know what i think? ( cheers and applause ). i think there is a movie promotion suit that you get into. you go like this and it just goats (making noise). you jet off to the other thing. now are they still putting you in danger? are you too valuable now to the franchise to be suspended from wires? are there people now
bringing back the mandarin, this is from a billing from when i was a kid in the '60s and all those old cartoonsthought process to reintroduce some of those classic villains now? >> i guess so. i mean kevin, who is the president of marvel, is really the guy who had the vision. he's a big fan of the show by the way. i'm going to bring him the baseball cap. i remember in the first iron man we got to use mandarin. he was like hold on. the second time i'm like mandarin. he said, no, we have...
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. >>> cartoon characters are one of the pillars of japanese pop culture. marketers use them all the time to promote their products. now some foreign embassies in tokyo are drawing on the characters to make their own pitches. they tried to market their countries and attract tourists. >> reporter: in the lobby you'll meet fintan. he's dressed as a lion. that's because there's a lion on the national code of arms. he's a long way from home. this tweet highlights the magic magical aurora borealis. younger japanese have taken to fintan. he has 90,000 twitter followers. >> we have more followers than facebook and other embassies. it's a good achievement. >> reporter: other countries are also catching on. the staff is excited. the characters promote regional location. they want the mascot to charm what users and enhance the country's image. staff launched a contest on facebook and other social media asking what kind of character the country should use. they received 450 submissions in just over two months. >> you can take this one and make that out of it. i don't
. >>> cartoon characters are one of the pillars of japanese pop culture. marketers use them all the time to promote their products. now some foreign embassies in tokyo are drawing on the characters to make their own pitches. they tried to market their countries and attract tourists. >> reporter: in the lobby you'll meet fintan. he's dressed as a lion. that's because there's a lion on the national code of arms. he's a long way from home. this tweet highlights the magic magical...
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. >> it looks like a cartoon.roger rabbit. >> his version of the harlem shake, even though we're over the harlem shake videos. ♪ >> this is weird. i've never seen this. >>> utt a sleepy situation on the subway. >> i would for one would be furious. >> why this prank had passengers wanting off. >> [ bleep ]. >> and a hungry ostrich decidesidecides i it's ready for a snack. >> people think ostriches aren't o?oowq >>> her friend. ♪ >>> about to watch video of subway sandwiches, thinking $5 foot longs, sweet onion chicken teriyaki. no, a different kind of subway sandwich. thanks to these pranksters, they are in a subway, and when i say sandwiches, talking about this. this is the third rendition of their youtube video, subway sleepers. they pretend to fall asleep on the new york city subway, but sandwiches people and a lot of weird stuff happens, i would be furious if this happened to me. i like this, they also have another sleeping guy. like why not three? this guy wakes up and this dude, he actually -- i give this guy
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. >> it looks like a cartoon. it looks like roger rabbit or something.how you his version of the harlem shake, even though we are over those videos. amusing. >> this is weird. i have never seen this. >> that's our show. see you next time. >>> hi, everybody, i'm beth troutman. we have the best videos from the web and the stories behind them, "right this minute." >>> a base jumper gets more adventure than he bargained for after he takes the plunge. >> his huge malfunction. >> the moment he knew he was in deep chute. >>> heart stopping video from oklahoma shows what it was like on the ground during this tornado. meet the storm chaser who watched it tear through his home turf. >> my heart was sinking knowing people were probabl
. >> it looks like a cartoon. it looks like roger rabbit or something.how you his version of the harlem shake, even though we are over those videos. amusing. >> this is weird. i have never seen this. >> that's our show. see you next time. >>> hi, everybody, i'm beth troutman. we have the best videos from the web and the stories behind them, "right this minute." >>> a base jumper gets more adventure than he bargained for after he takes the plunge....