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chaplin thank you so much for being here.nderstand you travel with the police wherever they go you go, that's why you were backstage at this particular event. you were standing next to a man 49-year-old glen goodrich moments before the collapse. he wound up dead. tell us about the conversation the two of you had. >> hi, yeah, that was -- it was some evening. i was backstage, and the police officers were all busy, so i started talking to glen for a little bit, and we could see that the weather was getting worse and worse, and so he was telling me a little bit about himself. he told me he had two children, he was married. he told me he was a former police officer himself. we just had a good time talking for just a few minutes. that was the first time i'd met him, and then i could see the storm coming in, and i just said, glen, we're going to get wet. i'm going to go under the stands so i don't have to be out here in the rain. and he said, that's right, chaplin you go ahead and keep dry. so i walked away across the path, the dir
chaplin thank you so much for being here.nderstand you travel with the police wherever they go you go, that's why you were backstage at this particular event. you were standing next to a man 49-year-old glen goodrich moments before the collapse. he wound up dead. tell us about the conversation the two of you had. >> hi, yeah, that was -- it was some evening. i was backstage, and the police officers were all busy, so i started talking to glen for a little bit, and we could see that the...
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one could i suppose chaplin it a way. how for no reason suddenly one is popped or clobbered with the cane. kicked in the ass for a slap stick for silence. but it just happens, humiliation sounds very depth. just happens, a wound knows no depth of time and not so random is the karma of lungs breezing arkayicly. i didn't know the volatility of the hatred, i could only think dike. but if you prophecy be true that it will be reasoned. and reasoned must find it's violence in order to be for violence is the memory a horror carried by the soul of the blood to sect. she, a violent of resistance is also a violence for, if she said or of me. why not take all of me and shove it up your ass because you can just about sit with your lips. because i am inside you now in violation of you and are american filthy crumb of a loaf of people. i am here and everywhere. no matter how hold you will always be the snot nosed with the shame spread over your brains from a rumble doubt of gang bang wooden zips where the real thing went down on haight
one could i suppose chaplin it a way. how for no reason suddenly one is popped or clobbered with the cane. kicked in the ass for a slap stick for silence. but it just happens, humiliation sounds very depth. just happens, a wound knows no depth of time and not so random is the karma of lungs breezing arkayicly. i didn't know the volatility of the hatred, i could only think dike. but if you prophecy be true that it will be reasoned. and reasoned must find it's violence in order to be for violence...
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or if you were charlie chaplin you could playfully seduce the mistress of the manor. night however, guests had to play by hurst rules. 20 minutes before the 9:00 dinner hour they would allow in the assembly room and be allowed one cocktail before dinner. the guests usually managed to work around this prohibition. mariam davis would hide bottles in the ladies bedroom. but promptly at 9:00 there would be dinner at the long table in the refectory. after dinner the guests made another mandatory appearance at the castle theater for the evening's movie which of course changed every night. the chief created a dream like atmosphere for himself and his guest that was as much fairy tale castle as it was over worldly. there were those who still found the place delightful on its own merit. >> to me it was grand. the biggest bone i have to pick is that it portrays as a dark gloomy place. i don't perceive it that way at all. i perceive it as open and light and illuminated in a way. >>> as pleasant as hurst tried to get the life on the ranch, he didn't quite get it the way he wanted
or if you were charlie chaplin you could playfully seduce the mistress of the manor. night however, guests had to play by hurst rules. 20 minutes before the 9:00 dinner hour they would allow in the assembly room and be allowed one cocktail before dinner. the guests usually managed to work around this prohibition. mariam davis would hide bottles in the ladies bedroom. but promptly at 9:00 there would be dinner at the long table in the refectory. after dinner the guests made another mandatory...
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i'm a big fan of charlie chaplin's. (laughter) i am rubber, you are glue, whatever you say bounces off me and sticks to you. as a president, the last time he ran with audacity of hope, change we can believe in, i'm not sure it will fly. what's this campaign's "yes, we can"? >> we have a political culture that doesn't seem willing to make the tough choices to move america forward. what's broken is our politics. some in congress would rather see opponents lose than america win. given the challenges we face we don't have time to play games. i know you're frustrated and i'm frustrated, too. >> jon: so i guess this time around the message is "i thought we could but it turns out the other guys are ass (bleep)s." (laughter) we'll be right back. (cheers and applause) welcome back! books. books. you may know them as the thing amazon tells you you might be interested in when you're buying d.v.d.s. (laughter) but did you know that books used to be available in what were called post office bookstores? well, they were. >> borders is
i'm a big fan of charlie chaplin's. (laughter) i am rubber, you are glue, whatever you say bounces off me and sticks to you. as a president, the last time he ran with audacity of hope, change we can believe in, i'm not sure it will fly. what's this campaign's "yes, we can"? >> we have a political culture that doesn't seem willing to make the tough choices to move america forward. what's broken is our politics. some in congress would rather see opponents lose than america win....
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>> el mismo charles chaplin dijo que cantinflas era el mejor comediante del mundo.ado de seguir adelante con este festejo. >> los festejos continuarÁn a lo largo de este aÑo. por lo pronto en el edificio de correos en el centro de la ciudad se lanzÓ un sello postal con su imagen. estuvieron presentes la esposade presidente calderÓn y los que sigan recordando al mimo de mexico. >> nos vamos cantinfleando.
>> el mismo charles chaplin dijo que cantinflas era el mejor comediante del mundo.ado de seguir adelante con este festejo. >> los festejos continuarÁn a lo largo de este aÑo. por lo pronto en el edificio de correos en el centro de la ciudad se lanzÓ un sello postal con su imagen. estuvieron presentes la esposade presidente calderÓn y los que sigan recordando al mimo de mexico. >> nos vamos cantinfleando.
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. >> reporter: serkis has been called the charlie chaplin of performance capture, master of a new craftf digital acting. he was gollum in "lord of the rings." >> yes, precious. >> my agent's call was, they are doing "lord of the rings" down in new zealand, they're looking for a digital character's voice. i'm like, there must be a dozen decent roles in that movie. can't you get me up for something proper? >> reporter: little did he know how much his career and the industry was about to change. >> when we first were working with andy serkis on gollum, we did exactly what the old disney animators did. it's called rotoscoping where we would frame by frame articulate our characters to match his performance. when we did "king kong" we figured out a way to capture his facial performance using a similar technique. >> reporter: so, when it came to "planet of the apes?" >> now it's just andy acting. it's just the pure performance. we can concentrate on exactly what his face is doing and what his body is doing, and then afterwards we turn that into esar. >> reporter: and is it simply a matter of c
. >> reporter: serkis has been called the charlie chaplin of performance capture, master of a new craftf digital acting. he was gollum in "lord of the rings." >> yes, precious. >> my agent's call was, they are doing "lord of the rings" down in new zealand, they're looking for a digital character's voice. i'm like, there must be a dozen decent roles in that movie. can't you get me up for something proper? >> reporter: little did he know how much his...
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also have this impression that we could at least try to find some creative solutions if not a new chaplin time but first of all there was an opportunity to meet on a regular basis which i can tell you earnestly i spent the next month checking regularly for any feedback from our daughter counterpart which you know was not. of the same time georget was getting more and more visits from envoys from across the ocean but as they would be double. shifts the moment of truth for me as i realized later while analyzing those events in hindsight over and over again came with a visit by u.s. secretary of state condi lisa rice filled with blank following that visit my georgian colleague simply dropped. all communication with us he simply stopped talking to us he stopped writing letters and making phone calls it was apparent that he had some new plans now and those plans were implemented later. mr president am i correct to assume that the way you see that visit by the u.s. secretary of state was meant to urge president saakashvili. do you think the united states was deliberately encouraging georgia to
also have this impression that we could at least try to find some creative solutions if not a new chaplin time but first of all there was an opportunity to meet on a regular basis which i can tell you earnestly i spent the next month checking regularly for any feedback from our daughter counterpart which you know was not. of the same time georget was getting more and more visits from envoys from across the ocean but as they would be double. shifts the moment of truth for me as i realized later...
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you talked about how your cathedral has been ransacked and your chaplin has been beaten. you make it clear that teh nuba people fear they will be forgotten and the world will stand by wide -- while mass killings continue without redress that you talk about the house to house killings that are occurring as we meet here in committee. you also point out that the united nations deploy its own satellites to ensure that the reported mass graves are not tampered with. this subcommittee has long and aggressively everywhere in the world on every continent where this has occurred emphasized not only stopping the atrocities and genocide in the first place of holding those who commit those atrocities to account whether it be charles taylor who is likely to be sentenced by early fall. recently, the bosnian serb was finally found her there is no statute of limitations on crimes against humanity and genocide. he was hunted down and i was there a couple of times once for a mass burial of people who were slaughtered during an infamous couple of days in july. the same thing happened in rwa
you talked about how your cathedral has been ransacked and your chaplin has been beaten. you make it clear that teh nuba people fear they will be forgotten and the world will stand by wide -- while mass killings continue without redress that you talk about the house to house killings that are occurring as we meet here in committee. you also point out that the united nations deploy its own satellites to ensure that the reported mass graves are not tampered with. this subcommittee has long and...
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charlie chaplin had been under investigation for months and had fled to europe. so you had very high profile people that were under investigation every day, and so paul child did not make the news. julia was not famous yet. she hadn't published her cook book. they weren't celebrities but their friends all knew and everybody in the state department knew, and it was humiliating, and terrifying, and they -- paul rightly predicted that his career would probably not recover from it. >> was paul brought before the committee itself or just by the committee investigators? >> he was subjected to a full loyalty inquiry that was the fbi investigated him. the united states information service investigated him. his past, going back ten years, and all of that, but he wasn't dragged before a senate subcommittee. in the end, even though they thought he was about as liberal as you could get without being a communist, and they thought he was probably a homosexual and accused him of other sort of nefarious acts, julia was from a wealthy right ring family and her father was one of t
charlie chaplin had been under investigation for months and had fled to europe. so you had very high profile people that were under investigation every day, and so paul child did not make the news. julia was not famous yet. she hadn't published her cook book. they weren't celebrities but their friends all knew and everybody in the state department knew, and it was humiliating, and terrifying, and they -- paul rightly predicted that his career would probably not recover from it. >> was...
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charlie chaplin had been under investigation for months and had fled to europe. so you had very high profile people that were under investigation every day, and so paul child did not make the news. julia was not famous yet. she hadn't published her cook book. they weren't celebrities but their friends all knew and everybody in the state department knew, and it was humiliating, and terrifying, and they -- paul rightly predicted that his career would probably not recover from it. >> was paul brought before the committee itself or just by the committee investigators? >> he was subjected to a full loyalty inquiry that was the fbi investigated him. the united states information service investigated him. his past, going back ten years, and all of that, but he wasn't dragged before a senate subcommittee. in the end, even though they thought he was about as liberal as you could get without being a communist, and they thought he was probably a homosexual and accused him of other sort of nefarious acts, julia was from a wealthy right ring family and her father was one of t
charlie chaplin had been under investigation for months and had fled to europe. so you had very high profile people that were under investigation every day, and so paul child did not make the news. julia was not famous yet. she hadn't published her cook book. they weren't celebrities but their friends all knew and everybody in the state department knew, and it was humiliating, and terrifying, and they -- paul rightly predicted that his career would probably not recover from it. >> was...