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. >>> there will be a dedication ceremony in arlington national cemetery honoring the 14 jewish chaplins and lists the names of the rabbis who served from world war ii through vietnam. >>> and happy birthday to actor kevin cline who turns 64. >>> all day long, you can stay on top of the very latest developments in those stories and others as they break on msnbc. and tonight be sure to watch brian williams with nbc "nightly news." >>> and, finally, here's a look at what's coming up later this morning on the "today" show. a live report from turkey as the desperate search continues for survivors from yesterday's devastating quake. >>> and actor ben stiller talks about his new role as a modern day robin hood in the movie "tower heist." >>> now keep it on this channel for continuing local news, weather, sports and more. i'm lynn berry. thanks for watching "early today," just your first stop of the day today on your nbc station. the day today on your nbc station. have a good one. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com when someone gives blood and a life is saved, that moment when heartbreak tur
. >>> there will be a dedication ceremony in arlington national cemetery honoring the 14 jewish chaplins and lists the names of the rabbis who served from world war ii through vietnam. >>> and happy birthday to actor kevin cline who turns 64. >>> all day long, you can stay on top of the very latest developments in those stories and others as they break on msnbc. and tonight be sure to watch brian williams with nbc "nightly news." >>> and, finally,...
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. >> do i have a chaplin who will be praying for good weather. >> reporter: i'm lindsey mastis, 9news now. >> lindsey will be out there with them. the marine corps marathon will be her first 26.2. you can follow her journey on twitter and all that information is on wusa9.com. >>> what about the whether? >> it will be sunny and 49 during the rest of the day. it may be in the 30s and 40s when you start but it is going to be clear. >> okay. >> that's the good news. bad news. sunday looking okay. start with how much snow we think will fall. this is really a tough call because there are so many factors we are figuring in. warm ground. temperatures above freezing when it snows. how fast will it snow? how much per hour? we are talking a lot of variables here. so kind of uncharted water quite frankly since it is only late october. >> we are thinking east and south of i-95 a trace to an inch. now that said i do think you folks even in southern maryland will see a brief period of snow. from i-935 north and west out the beltway, bethesda, gaithersburg, 1 to 3 inches. 3 to 6 inches north of gaith
. >> do i have a chaplin who will be praying for good weather. >> reporter: i'm lindsey mastis, 9news now. >> lindsey will be out there with them. the marine corps marathon will be her first 26.2. you can follow her journey on twitter and all that information is on wusa9.com. >>> what about the whether? >> it will be sunny and 49 during the rest of the day. it may be in the 30s and 40s when you start but it is going to be clear. >> okay. >> that's...
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internet communications so good spirits in chaplin or graffiti and we would like not only our schoolchildren not only. would through library to ban the access to that type of. of information to the but we also would like them to ban it inside for us. at the same time d.v.d. the mass communication people are always. looking at any attempt to make them remember to exist in wars as the attempt to introduce the. two somehow to effect their liberties so it's always a discussion and i don't know whether. this information about any any any real steps to to introduce anything with a you know mass communication agenda is. adequate i doubt it in other in other news related question about the the competition between the print media and the on line publication the great problem. around the world with print media competing with internet publications what's happening in russia what's the circulation in russia print media is a dropping or is it was telling the competition it's tough to have really so we are . through weakness in the same process in them in russian print media. any other country in the worl
internet communications so good spirits in chaplin or graffiti and we would like not only our schoolchildren not only. would through library to ban the access to that type of. of information to the but we also would like them to ban it inside for us. at the same time d.v.d. the mass communication people are always. looking at any attempt to make them remember to exist in wars as the attempt to introduce the. two somehow to effect their liberties so it's always a discussion and i don't know...
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so, as we prepare for tonight's debate, perhaps we should keep in mind the words of charlie chaplin,blished in "the observer" newspaper back in 1960. he said, "i
so, as we prepare for tonight's debate, perhaps we should keep in mind the words of charlie chaplin,blished in "the observer" newspaper back in 1960. he said, "i
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but you're right, there are times when people, in print, compared his appearance to charlie chaplin or adolph hitler, and in 1948 or 1944, little brown mustaches were probably not a terribly politically potent weapon. >> let me give you a look at the 1948 g.o.p. convention in philadelphia when thomas e. dewey accepts the nomination for president from his party. >> there's been honest contention, spirited disagreement, and i believe, considerable arguments. but don't let anybody be misled by that. you have given here, in this hall, a moving and dramatic hope of how americans, who honestly differ, close ranks and move forward for the nation's wellbeing, shoulder to shoulder. [applause] let me assure you that, beginning next january 20, there will be team work in the government of the united states of america. when these rights are secure in this world of ours, the permanent ideals of the republican party shall have been realized. [applause] the ideals of the american people are the ideals of the republican party. we have, tonight, and in these days which preceded us, in philadelphia, lig
but you're right, there are times when people, in print, compared his appearance to charlie chaplin or adolph hitler, and in 1948 or 1944, little brown mustaches were probably not a terribly politically potent weapon. >> let me give you a look at the 1948 g.o.p. convention in philadelphia when thomas e. dewey accepts the nomination for president from his party. >> there's been honest contention, spirited disagreement, and i believe, considerable arguments. but don't let anybody be...
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chaplin, as published in "the observer" newspaper back in 1960. he said, "i remain just one thing and one thing only -- and that is a clown. it places me on a far higher plane than any politician." enjoy the debate. dylan's here to take us forward. dylan, what's on the agenda? >> all right. well, a little bit of this, a little bit of that. we start with defense today, though, martin, as theirs is perhaps no industry that has more toxified our economy as the industrial energy complex. the show starts right now. >>> well, the big story today is playing defense. good afternoon to you. i am dylan ratigan. we begin with our money in our national defense. we are currently, as we all know, in the longest war in our nation's history. the cost of blood and treasure, simply staggering. yet when there are calls for cuts in spending or ending the wars, the military industrial complex says, no, not yet. not now. not this month. and that's have been in this time of incredible economic distress here at home. if you think the debate is new, of course, think again
chaplin, as published in "the observer" newspaper back in 1960. he said, "i remain just one thing and one thing only -- and that is a clown. it places me on a far higher plane than any politician." enjoy the debate. dylan's here to take us forward. dylan, what's on the agenda? >> all right. well, a little bit of this, a little bit of that. we start with defense today, though, martin, as theirs is perhaps no industry that has more toxified our economy as the industrial...
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he could get on a troll by and go down -- trolley and go downtown, and he describes going to see chaplin movies with his father, they could walk downtown. it was a lovely place to grow up, and his memoir has been made into, into a well known choral, soprano piece by samuel barber that is based purely on the agee text. and it's interesting how this has appealed to so many people throughout the years. garrison keillor read a big chunk in one of his shows, and michael stipe of
he could get on a troll by and go down -- trolley and go downtown, and he describes going to see chaplin movies with his father, they could walk downtown. it was a lovely place to grow up, and his memoir has been made into, into a well known choral, soprano piece by samuel barber that is based purely on the agee text. and it's interesting how this has appealed to so many people throughout the years. garrison keillor read a big chunk in one of his shows, and michael stipe of
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he could get on a trolley and go downtown, and he describes in the book going to see chaplin movies downtown with his father, they could walk downtown. it was a lovely place to grow up. and his memoir has been made into a, into a well known choral, soprano piece by samuel barber that is based purely on the agee, the agee text. and it's interesting how this has appealed to so many people throughout the years. garrison keillor read a big check of knockville summer 1915 in one of his shows, and michael stipe of r.e.m. stop add show to read knoxville summer 1915 to a rock and roll crowd several years ago, so agee still gets around quite a bit. [background sounds] >> spend this weekend in knoxville, tennessee, with booktv and american history tv and look behind the scenes at the history and literary life of the marble city. on booktv on c-span2, the university of tennessee's body farm is four acres of decomposing human remains. dr. william bass on a real-life csi. also a look at roots author alex haley and his life in knoxville. how haley fell in love with the city during a 1982 visit. and on ame
he could get on a trolley and go downtown, and he describes in the book going to see chaplin movies downtown with his father, they could walk downtown. it was a lovely place to grow up. and his memoir has been made into a, into a well known choral, soprano piece by samuel barber that is based purely on the agee, the agee text. and it's interesting how this has appealed to so many people throughout the years. garrison keillor read a big check of knockville summer 1915 in one of his shows, and...
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but you're right, there are times when people, in print, compared his appearance to charlie chaplin or adolph hitler, and in 1948 or 1944, little brown mustaches were probably not a terribly politically potent weapon. >> let me give you a look at the 1948 g.o.p. convention in philadelphia when thomas e. dewey accepts the nomination for president from his party. >> there's been honest contention, spirited disagreement, and i believe, considerable arguments. but don't let anybody be misled by that. you have given here, in this hall, a moving and dramatic proof of how americans, who honestly differ, close ranks and move forward for the nation's wellbeing, shoulder to shoulder. /[applause] let me assure you that, beginning next january 20, there will be team work in the government of the united states of america. when these rights are secure in this world of ours, the permanent ideals of the republican party shall have been realized. /[applause] the ideals of the american people are the ideals of the republican party. we have, tonight, and in these days which preceded us, in philadelphia,
but you're right, there are times when people, in print, compared his appearance to charlie chaplin or adolph hitler, and in 1948 or 1944, little brown mustaches were probably not a terribly politically potent weapon. >> let me give you a look at the 1948 g.o.p. convention in philadelphia when thomas e. dewey accepts the nomination for president from his party. >> there's been honest contention, spirited disagreement, and i believe, considerable arguments. but don't let anybody be...
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but there were times when people in print compared his appearance to charlie chaplin or at of hitler. little brown moustaches then were not a terribly politically potent weapon. >> let me give you look at than -- at the convention in philadelphia when he accepts the nomination for president from his partner. >> there's been spirited disagreement and i believe considerable argument. but do not let anyone be misled by that. you have given here in this hall a moving and dramatic proof of how americans who honestly differ can move forward for the nation's well-being shoulder to shoulder. [applause] let me assure you that beginning next january 20 a, there will be team work and the government of the united states of america. when these rights are secured, this world of ours, a permanent ideals of the republican party shall be realized. [applause] the ideals of the american people are the ideals of the republican party. we have tonight and and then places that preceded us, in philadelphia, right here in the beginning in this cradle of our own independence as a great america. we have alighte
but there were times when people in print compared his appearance to charlie chaplin or at of hitler. little brown moustaches then were not a terribly politically potent weapon. >> let me give you look at than -- at the convention in philadelphia when he accepts the nomination for president from his partner. >> there's been spirited disagreement and i believe considerable argument. but do not let anyone be misled by that. you have given here in this hall a moving and dramatic proof...