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sometimes chaplin would build a set without an idea in his head as a way to buy time. >> they say chaplin didn't like what they did. if he didn't like a daily he would reshoot. >> he was his own director, it was the only way he could see himself. >> jackie was only 4 years old but the perfect side kick. >> my father said jackie could bring emotion to action and action to emotion. >> there's something genuine between the two of them. they liked playing with each other and chaplin happened to be filming. >> together they made the world laugh and cry. in the climactic scene where chaplin saves him from welfare workers they made history. >> it's the most heroic scene and the most beautiful love scene he ever shot. >> everyone loves a happy ending. "the kid" became one of the most successful films of its time, adored by millions around the world. >> they had premiered the movie, big night. my grandfather got to sit on chaplin's lap for the screening and probably fell asleep. >> coogan went on to become hollywood's first child star, though he was less successful as an adult. it was reborn at ag
sometimes chaplin would build a set without an idea in his head as a way to buy time. >> they say chaplin didn't like what they did. if he didn't like a daily he would reshoot. >> he was his own director, it was the only way he could see himself. >> jackie was only 4 years old but the perfect side kick. >> my father said jackie could bring emotion to action and action to emotion. >> there's something genuine between the two of them. they liked playing with each...
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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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do you know, charlie chaplin is so popular, there are a lot of people i could see would be desperatelike this. i could certainly see certain collectors probably paying as much as... £300 or 400 for something like this. marvellous. you dropped it? no, it was when we were moving house, the crate dropped on it and busted it. it had a little case, brown case that opened up. and it's broken? what a shame. let's wind it up. oh, look at that! obviously there's a broken escape wheel there. that's an example of time flying, isn't it? time is really flying with this today. splendid snuff box that you've brought in. snuff boxes, of course, are very collectable. this one is a family one, is it? yes, the original owner was a mr. shilston who was one of the venturers, as they called them, in other words, part owner of a tin and copper mine. his son was my godfather. that's splendid. just looking at it as a snuff box, it's a lovely one. particularly desirable having a hunting scene on the lid. the decoration here, wonderful engine turning, which is a mechanical form of engraving. inside, the gilt i
do you know, charlie chaplin is so popular, there are a lot of people i could see would be desperatelike this. i could certainly see certain collectors probably paying as much as... £300 or 400 for something like this. marvellous. you dropped it? no, it was when we were moving house, the crate dropped on it and busted it. it had a little case, brown case that opened up. and it's broken? what a shame. let's wind it up. oh, look at that! obviously there's a broken escape wheel there. that's an...
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he was overdaned in 2000 and acted as chaplin here while father lewis waited to be overdaned. >> therereal hunger among some episcopalians and anglicans for authority. it was the question of where can true christian authority be found that was a key element in this community's journey. >> it wasn't just the need for authority, say other former epips could palians. they were also uncomfortable wauz the episcopal church aproves of ordaining women, openly gay priests and same-sex marriage. >> there is not any one real to point to. it is like the strands after rope one by one. and each one weakens the rope as a whole. >> ann marie whitaker feels she didn't leave the episcopal church, that the church left her. >> all of a sudden it was a, do your own thing, mass. and there was a lot going on. for instance, a clown mass. i would come in and someone would put a red nose on me. and circling altars. one by one, parishes started to succumb to practice in order to attract people. and it made it difficult for me to worship in that atmosphere. >> under the new vatican guidelines, an estimated 1300
he was overdaned in 2000 and acted as chaplin here while father lewis waited to be overdaned. >> therereal hunger among some episcopalians and anglicans for authority. it was the question of where can true christian authority be found that was a key element in this community's journey. >> it wasn't just the need for authority, say other former epips could palians. they were also uncomfortable wauz the episcopal church aproves of ordaining women, openly gay priests and same-sex...
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supporters all across the country the lion's share of deaths reported in the suburbs of damascus where chaplin witnessed a fierce battles as of late but the war at this point has not yet swallowed up being tired country as artie's oxana boy tells us. a phrase syrians use for someone who loves life and a good description of this nation's character even during a time of war some syrians still preserve their home or joviality. the town of sway there is one of the few communities in syria still largely unaffected by violence. and with objects life is usual here people come to the park with their families every night nothing has changed. it's a striking contrast to the rest of the country just fifty kilometers west lies daraa the city where the syrian uprising began and we're going out to buy bread is sometimes a major risk but for the residents of psuedo that is no coincidence populated primarily by the jews a religious group that incorporates elements of all major faiths this way that has so far proved syria's most successful peace laboratory the local say is because their culture breeds toleranc
supporters all across the country the lion's share of deaths reported in the suburbs of damascus where chaplin witnessed a fierce battles as of late but the war at this point has not yet swallowed up being tired country as artie's oxana boy tells us. a phrase syrians use for someone who loves life and a good description of this nation's character even during a time of war some syrians still preserve their home or joviality. the town of sway there is one of the few communities in syria still...
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decision of the un chief to join the conference has not been welcomed by nato and its allies with chaplin in trying to play down the importance of the me. my talk of a tempest in the the issue in the discussion of rising food prices could they bring around another new global crisis it's time for crosstalk. please. you can see. the low in the welcome to cross talk and peter lavelle managing an avoidable disaster is the world facing another and more sustained food prices higher prices population growth bad weather and a vested financial interest collectively do not bode well for the poorest of the poor and global political stability for the fat and complacent act in time. to kick. start. to cross the rising food prices i'm joined by timothy wise in boston he is the research director of the global development and environment institute at tufts university in chicago we have david moberg he is a senior editor at in these times and in washington we cross ronald bailey he is an award winning science correspondent for reason magazine and reason dot com all right gentlemen crosstalk rose in effect
decision of the un chief to join the conference has not been welcomed by nato and its allies with chaplin in trying to play down the importance of the me. my talk of a tempest in the the issue in the discussion of rising food prices could they bring around another new global crisis it's time for crosstalk. please. you can see. the low in the welcome to cross talk and peter lavelle managing an avoidable disaster is the world facing another and more sustained food prices higher prices population...
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. >> the thing with the chaplin, it's an outside person coming in the unit.want the outside people to come in here and talk to them. it helps keep the violence down. >> serving 26 years for robbery, ernie johnson landed in ad seg for assaulting an officer. >> have you taken a look at that book yet? i don't want it back unless you're finished with it. >> i've read about half way. >> is it okay? >> yeah. i've been in a couple fights. generally influent person and i don't get along well with others. they don't like my religion. they discriminate against me because of that. >> johnson practices an obscure religion called asatru. >> it's a european -- before we were christians, we were asatru. basically a medieval religion. classical. >> prison officials maintain religions like asatru are really covers for white supremacist gangs. >> it's a problem. because you can't violate their religion freedom. >> take it easy, huh? >> for father mcnally, the choice or legitimacy of an inmate's religion is a secondary concern. >> heal in vain first. deal with them as they are.
. >> the thing with the chaplin, it's an outside person coming in the unit.want the outside people to come in here and talk to them. it helps keep the violence down. >> serving 26 years for robbery, ernie johnson landed in ad seg for assaulting an officer. >> have you taken a look at that book yet? i don't want it back unless you're finished with it. >> i've read about half way. >> is it okay? >> yeah. i've been in a couple fights. generally influent person...
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in addition to the fair, this is home to the niles canyon railroad and charlie chaplin's films. >>> nowyou can also tell i'm antiquey, too, because my kids will tell you that. i say i'm vintage. now, go make this sunday a classic today in the bay. i hate getting less. but i love getting more. i'd trade a lot less for a little more. or a little less for a lot more. either way, when it comes to having more, i want a lot more of more and a little less of less. ♪ and that's exactly what you'll get at embassy suites. more free breakfast, more for my money, more deliciousness, more hearty guffaws... [ guffaws ] because more than enough more is never enough more. more coffee? what do you think? [ female announcer ] free breakfast. more room. complimentary drinks. embassy suites. get more. >>> bad weather has delayed the important parts of the 2012 republican national convention until tuesday. but there will be still lots of pomp and pageantry as well as politics that's why larry gersten joins us now. the networks have cut down the time. we already know who the nominee will be. let's talk about
in addition to the fair, this is home to the niles canyon railroad and charlie chaplin's films. >>> nowyou can also tell i'm antiquey, too, because my kids will tell you that. i say i'm vintage. now, go make this sunday a classic today in the bay. i hate getting less. but i love getting more. i'd trade a lot less for a little more. or a little less for a lot more. either way, when it comes to having more, i want a lot more of more and a little less of less. ♪ and that's exactly what...
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today it's natalie's return as she tries to step in the shoes of the i'm mortal charlie chaplin and her son is getting into the act as well. all that, plus a live concert from carrie underwood out on the plaza as we get started on a wednesday morning right here on "today." aaron, back to you. >> all right. a lot to look forward to. see you in a bit, matt. thanks. >> as hard as it was, matt looked pretty good as michael jordan in that iconic net graph. >>> 6:38 right now. nice surprise that some of you will receive this year just in time for the holidays. >>> the daily reminder rg3 gives himself that will make redskins fans happy. >>> the odds are improving this morning. next major hurdle that must be clear to bring a vegas style casino to the banks of the potomac. >>> an argument got so heeed it set a hughes on fire >>> does this shirt inspire you to become an olympic gold medalist? nike claims it's the new gold digging tee. it's designed for women. mr. people say they are and evidence by the shirt. nike was prepared for the controversy. official description of the shirt reads, we're no
today it's natalie's return as she tries to step in the shoes of the i'm mortal charlie chaplin and her son is getting into the act as well. all that, plus a live concert from carrie underwood out on the plaza as we get started on a wednesday morning right here on "today." aaron, back to you. >> all right. a lot to look forward to. see you in a bit, matt. thanks. >> as hard as it was, matt looked pretty good as michael jordan in that iconic net graph. >>> 6:38...
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. >> that was with charlie chaplin, it was a wonderful. you have been doing this for a long time how have you survived? >> i have very devoted fans, i gather more fans every year i get a sense of belonging and a sense of importance to what i do. the american clock song book must never died. it is terribly important to our district. and then the feeling that i get the end of each show. it is afterwards when i meet people and someone will say i wanted to see you for years, or i've seen for 25 straight years and then did not share--and then they will share their most intimate feelings about my music they will come to me give me a big hug and said i have been through something terribly difficult to share, but i feel better now. >> you act out the songs as well. in fact woody allen is in town and he has been here filming. it is a wonderful film. >> yes and they run it all the time. i am going to the carlyle this year and i will be right there on the same bill with him. >> i hope people will see this is about the new york blacklist and it really
. >> that was with charlie chaplin, it was a wonderful. you have been doing this for a long time how have you survived? >> i have very devoted fans, i gather more fans every year i get a sense of belonging and a sense of importance to what i do. the american clock song book must never died. it is terribly important to our district. and then the feeling that i get the end of each show. it is afterwards when i meet people and someone will say i wanted to see you for years, or i've...