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and right and in turn help mentor charlton heston eventually wind up with governor arnold schwarzeneggerould he have the slightest you can serve it as would've also transformed the way in which the relationship tree media and politics but read the mayor and brought radio into the republican party to grammar and said nsi said his protÉge george e. was really the first actor to train presidents. he tried to do it in 48 and didn't listen to them and then he did in 1952 and 56 was dwight eisenhower. it was to republicans again brought hollywood republicans throughout the party into the radio age and the hub of the democrats. he met we invite you to join a conversation. we'll put phone numbers for production on the screen here. you can also tweet a look tv or you can send an e-mail, booktv@c-span.org. this discussion about the political impact of hollywood. on the left and right untypical discourse and policymaking. stephen ross teaches at the university and has done much of his academic work and the effects on the history of the film industry and effects on american society. you've given us
and right and in turn help mentor charlton heston eventually wind up with governor arnold schwarzeneggerould he have the slightest you can serve it as would've also transformed the way in which the relationship tree media and politics but read the mayor and brought radio into the republican party to grammar and said nsi said his protÉge george e. was really the first actor to train presidents. he tried to do it in 48 and didn't listen to them and then he did in 1952 and 56 was dwight...
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from marilyn monroe, charlie chaplin to charlton heston. the clothes, the costumes, the memories, all up for sale tonight. it's lights, camera, auction! >>> good evening, since i'm here and working this saturday night. we know one thing for certain about megamillion, i didn't win. but tonight a nation full of people holding worthless slips of paper want to know, who did. who are the lucky new members of the 1%. here's what we do know. there were winning tickets sold in three states, maryland, kansas and illinois. if you haven't checked yet the numbers were 2, 4, 23, 38, 46 and the megaball was 23. we learned the sales were so strong the final jackpot is a jaw-dropping $656 million. 656 million split three ways. not too shabby. we begin with david kerley, in maryland near baltimore where one of the winning tickets was sold. david. >> reporter: jake, sold at this machine, now, which is very famous, and what's surprising is that the winner purchased that ticket late, and only had one chance to win. >>> it's megamillions -- >> reporter: million
from marilyn monroe, charlie chaplin to charlton heston. the clothes, the costumes, the memories, all up for sale tonight. it's lights, camera, auction! >>> good evening, since i'm here and working this saturday night. we know one thing for certain about megamillion, i didn't win. but tonight a nation full of people holding worthless slips of paper want to know, who did. who are the lucky new members of the 1%. here's what we do know. there were winning tickets sold in three states,...
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gun showcase, a seminar with ted nugent and, for the kids, carnival games like "pry the gun from charltonnds." (cheers and applause) of course, the real firepower came from all the politicians shooting off their mouths. a star-studded lineup of conservative gun-loving republicans and mitt romney who, to be fair, does own a pastry gun so his chef can defend him against unrosettaed cakes. (laughter) but the speaker who lit up the crowd was newt gingrich who laid out his vision of the second amendment. >> it is one of the unalienable rights eluded allude in the declaration of independence. we know this because the declaration starts with "the right to bear arms." it doesn't grant the right to bear arms it acknowledges their pre-existing condition. >> stephen: yes, the right to bear arms is a pre-existing condition. (laughter) so do not expect insurance companies to cover your gunshot wound. (cheers and applause) and newt knows where our second amendment rights come from. >> the right to bear arms comes from our creator not our government. >> stephen: amen, brother newt. (laughter) guns are t
gun showcase, a seminar with ted nugent and, for the kids, carnival games like "pry the gun from charltonnds." (cheers and applause) of course, the real firepower came from all the politicians shooting off their mouths. a star-studded lineup of conservative gun-loving republicans and mitt romney who, to be fair, does own a pastry gun so his chef can defend him against unrosettaed cakes. (laughter) but the speaker who lit up the crowd was newt gingrich who laid out his vision of the...
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fifths of the charlton though this surfeit of us of champions league qualifying hopes up for a one the fate of q.p.r. . elsewhere in the day full of inclines into the top half of the table courtesy of a three one win over we can alter the strong t. shirt the spoils of the reebok stadium as the aston villa on high flying some land in the middle relegation threatened blackburn on a five game losing skid behind them with a chain of wins over knowledge. dortmund already celebrating their second straight but in this league a crowd in germany after a team of the winner of brasil watching blood bought on sunday you're going plops man bus opening up on the sailboat eight point lead over by munich the two runs there to play the german champion stretching their record on the run this season for twenty six games. moving on to ice hockey on the council clock in league where moscow defined often caught on saturday evening to stay alive in the current come finalist take a look of a card one win away on a night for making their meeting the child will be on the ship in siberia night spot ramos' simmon
fifths of the charlton though this surfeit of us of champions league qualifying hopes up for a one the fate of q.p.r. . elsewhere in the day full of inclines into the top half of the table courtesy of a three one win over we can alter the strong t. shirt the spoils of the reebok stadium as the aston villa on high flying some land in the middle relegation threatened blackburn on a five game losing skid behind them with a chain of wins over knowledge. dortmund already celebrating their second...
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president in the history of charlton heston reborn and become president i states people buying guns for their kids six year old kids buying guns well it is election season and i thought barack obama could possibly in order to help the economy of course he could make his own willie horton type bads yeah it's sort of having no name prisoner in that revolving door in the willie horton that barrack obama in the revolving door very. colmes again he's coming out you're again people are horrified that this man is going to be president i states you know by god obviously that's my first response and my god is. we're going to by god well it becomes even more apt when it truly is a revolving door. and jeannie dime in blank line and and john corps dying and william daley and every single banker you could think of that you might need a gun to yourself. and he's been stoking the gun sea air and he's been making a few cents on every gun sale goes into those folks financing his campaign millions do is go on to the end of america it's like i'm going to bomb dogs are dogs and schools guns in classrooms d
president in the history of charlton heston reborn and become president i states people buying guns for their kids six year old kids buying guns well it is election season and i thought barack obama could possibly in order to help the economy of course he could make his own willie horton type bads yeah it's sort of having no name prisoner in that revolving door in the willie horton that barrack obama in the revolving door very. colmes again he's coming out you're again people are horrified that...
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and our returning champion-- a law student from charlton, massachusetts...hose 1-day cash winnings total...
and our returning champion-- a law student from charlton, massachusetts...hose 1-day cash winnings total...
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a law student from charlton, massachusetts...and our returning champion, a mechanical engineer from sunnyvale, california... whose 1-day cash winnings total...
a law student from charlton, massachusetts...and our returning champion, a mechanical engineer from sunnyvale, california... whose 1-day cash winnings total...
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alleges that she wrote them for chairs, bookcase, charlton table that said were money, going to giftsgn funds. sent it all and a little box of chocolate. never turn down the box of chocolate. >> bob: sent it to his aide. isn't that where the money went to? >> kimberly: $200,000 for texas lawyer fred barron. now deceased. >> eric: i don't see the difference between what john edwards did with the federal election commission and what three names i'll read to you did with the securities and exchange commission. bernie ebbers is serving 25 years for something similar. dennis kezlowski. the worldcom ceo. if you do it in business, you go to jail. what is the issue? you are using funds for your personal use, investors and/or donors think are for something else. >> kimberly: the law should be there to protect something. >> bob: but it hasn't been successfully prosecuted in the f.e.c. this is why edwards has a chance regrettedly to walk. >> dana: you mention bunny melon. you could not have made up the story. when it came out in the "national enquirer" people did think it was made up. bunny melo
alleges that she wrote them for chairs, bookcase, charlton table that said were money, going to giftsgn funds. sent it all and a little box of chocolate. never turn down the box of chocolate. >> bob: sent it to his aide. isn't that where the money went to? >> kimberly: $200,000 for texas lawyer fred barron. now deceased. >> eric: i don't see the difference between what john edwards did with the federal election commission and what three names i'll read to you did with the...
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they think is he a charlton. i think is he a fine civil rights leader who has changed his life in the last 20 years. is he one of the moving forces -- >> bill: he has been -- this has not been a good moment for him. >> here you have al sharpton as the face pushing the arrest of george zimmerman. he also anchors his own shown on msnbc. how could it not effect that network's coverage? i believe they are cheerleading for the conviction of george zimmerman. i have no doubt about it. >> bill: here is another difficult question. when you were at nbc, it was tom brokaw in charge. he didn't like you by the way. >> the feeling -- i won't even go there. >> bill: i will. the reason that brokaw didn't like you and actually undercut your career, actively, that's what brokaw did to geraldo is because he thought you were a zealot. he thought you were doing what sharpton does. an advocate rather than a reporter. and that's why broke call didn't owe owe broke call didn't want you around who carries about brokaw, is he retired. >>
they think is he a charlton. i think is he a fine civil rights leader who has changed his life in the last 20 years. is he one of the moving forces -- >> bill: he has been -- this has not been a good moment for him. >> here you have al sharpton as the face pushing the arrest of george zimmerman. he also anchors his own shown on msnbc. how could it not effect that network's coverage? i believe they are cheerleading for the conviction of george zimmerman. i have no doubt about it....
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you like the way they talk to the -- >> my great uncle was charlton heston. [ laughter ] he used to draghe child seat. he's going, "keep you're stinking paws off me you damn dirty --" it was so funny. >> oh, no. >> jimmy: jane! [ cheers and applause ] >> it's only going to go downhill from here. >> jimmy: oh, come on. we can do it. >> oh no. okay. >> jimmy: tell her we can do it. >> we got it. >> okay. >> tv. five words. >> you've been to the strip club again. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: oh, "keeping up with the kardashians!" ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that was a good guess. great clue. all right. now, it's time for the charades showdown. okay? now, each team gets the same clue. they give it at the same time. whatever team guesses first gets ten points and wins the game. [ laughter ] >> you guys are making this up as you go along, right? >> we switch. let tray give to our team. >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: all right. okay, i can do that. >> there's no rules. >> jimmy: there's no rules, yeah. all right, so tracy is going to give it to your team. >> okay. >> jimmy: and then you're going to
you like the way they talk to the -- >> my great uncle was charlton heston. [ laughter ] he used to draghe child seat. he's going, "keep you're stinking paws off me you damn dirty --" it was so funny. >> oh, no. >> jimmy: jane! [ cheers and applause ] >> it's only going to go downhill from here. >> jimmy: oh, come on. we can do it. >> oh no. okay. >> jimmy: tell her we can do it. >> we got it. >> okay. >> tv. five words....
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they think is he a charlton.hink is he a fine civil rights leader who has changed his life in the last 20 years. is he one of the moving forces -- >> bill: he has been -- this has not been a good moment for him. >> here you have al sharpton as the face pushing the arrest of george zimmerman. he also anchors his own shown on msnbc. how could it not effect that network's coverage? i believe they are cheerleading for the conviction of george zimmerman. i have no doubt about it. >> bill: here is another difficult question. when you were at nbc, it was tom brokaw in charge. he didn't like you by the way. >> the feeling -- i won't even go there. >> bill: i will. the reason that brokaw didn't like you and actually undercut your career, actively, that's what brokaw did to geraldo is because he thought you were a zealot. he thought you were doing what sharpton does. an advocate rather than a reporter. and that's why broke call didn't owe owe broke call didn't want you around who carries about brokaw, is he retired. >> bil
they think is he a charlton.hink is he a fine civil rights leader who has changed his life in the last 20 years. is he one of the moving forces -- >> bill: he has been -- this has not been a good moment for him. >> here you have al sharpton as the face pushing the arrest of george zimmerman. he also anchors his own shown on msnbc. how could it not effect that network's coverage? i believe they are cheerleading for the conviction of george zimmerman. i have no doubt about it....
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but soon, he went right back to his not-so-nice ways, here with charlton heston. >> wallace: it soundsittle bit like the language of the quintessential, forgive me, nut case right-wing zealot. >> kroft: in the spirit of fair play, we asked mike a final classic mike question: this is what some people say about you. >> wallace: uh-huh. >> kroft: that you're a grandstander. that you're the most important person in the story. that you're more important than the story, sometimes. that you're egotistical, occasionally cruel. and for many people, well- mannered people, the embodiment of everything that they hate about reporters. >> wallace: i've got to plead guilty, i suppose. you know, but it comes with the territory, or it certainly has come with my territory. sponsored by: glor glor good evening. treasury secretary tim geithner said the u.s. economy is stronger to deal with higher gas prices. they fell two cents last week to $3.91678. "the hunger games" won the box office for the fourth week in a row, and hostess, the maker of twinkie, threatens to shut down if workers strike this week. i'
but soon, he went right back to his not-so-nice ways, here with charlton heston. >> wallace: it soundsittle bit like the language of the quintessential, forgive me, nut case right-wing zealot. >> kroft: in the spirit of fair play, we asked mike a final classic mike question: this is what some people say about you. >> wallace: uh-huh. >> kroft: that you're a grandstander. that you're the most important person in the story. that you're more important than the story,...
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you'd believe that charlton "moses" heston is about to cast "dathan" robinson and his golden calf out into the desert, like gold is worth less than soylent green. gold like oil, as i never tire of saying, is all about supply and demand. have you noticed how poorly the gold stocks have been performing? do you think that's because the price of gold is going down? the declines in these stocks are much worse than the commodity. the gld, which is that etf i like to talk about for gold, it's gone from $139 to $157 year-over-year, a 12% increase. how have the stocks done? goldcorp, the best of the lot, down 16%. barrick down 20%. agnico-eagle is down an astonishing 49%. that's because they can't find enough of the stuff to capitalize on the move. and what they can't find is more expensive to mine. meanwhile we all know the demand from emerging markets is insatiable. let's see. supply, can't bring it up, demand insatiable. neither gold nor oil has really correlated with the fed's policy over any intermediate time frame. so any attempt to shoehorn these commodities, you get the picture. and sh
you'd believe that charlton "moses" heston is about to cast "dathan" robinson and his golden calf out into the desert, like gold is worth less than soylent green. gold like oil, as i never tire of saying, is all about supply and demand. have you noticed how poorly the gold stocks have been performing? do you think that's because the price of gold is going down? the declines in these stocks are much worse than the commodity. the gld, which is that etf i like to talk about for...
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he was a charlton today, and yesterday. but, yeah, it's the way these things are covered right? of visionary he is, right? >> basically we have to take stock of this man, because a lot of suckers believe him. and that's as far as it goes but if that's where your analysis ends then you are going your country a disservice. >> the sucker control is indeed a story, but not the story they were telling in "vanity fair." >> that's the point. it's a huge story, and it is not good for the country, and shouldn't be covered that way. it shouldn't be covered as one of these political parties have handed things over, and look at how many problems there. >> willard romney and glen beck are both manifestation, of our flaws. [ applause ] >> thank you. >> and just because it is the best headline you have ever had, pleased to be shutting the pie hole now. [ laughter ] >> you know i joined caribou barbie, i have to concede the crown do you. >> meet the press wants a piece of her too. >> yeah. >> you don't have to. find me a poll that says she is any kind of leader even in the republican party. >>
he was a charlton today, and yesterday. but, yeah, it's the way these things are covered right? of visionary he is, right? >> basically we have to take stock of this man, because a lot of suckers believe him. and that's as far as it goes but if that's where your analysis ends then you are going your country a disservice. >> the sucker control is indeed a story, but not the story they were telling in "vanity fair." >> that's the point. it's a huge story, and it is not...
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l.a. >> yes. >> charlton heston. stop that. >> enough. clyburn park, you producing? on at clyburn park. we just finished our second week of previews and audiences are laughing hysterically and can't believe what they are seeing on that stage and leaving, talking, talking, talking. it is the most provocative and entertaining experience. >> what theater is that at? >> at the walter kerr. see you there >> i will see you. going. >> bring it. thank you so much. it is so great. you are coming back, right? >> any time. >> you better. newark mayor corey beaker joins us onself. >> he has followed barnicle and myself down the fashion runway of untucked shirts. >> yes. >> i knew i liked you. >> much more elegantly. >> better than you are. >> elegantly and takes his time. >> happy birthday. >> thank you. >> "morning joe" will be right back. today is gonna be an important day for us. you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 decatherms. how bout ya, joe? let's go ahead and bring it online. attention on site, attention on site. n
l.a. >> yes. >> charlton heston. stop that. >> enough. clyburn park, you producing? on at clyburn park. we just finished our second week of previews and audiences are laughing hysterically and can't believe what they are seeing on that stage and leaving, talking, talking, talking. it is the most provocative and entertaining experience. >> what theater is that at? >> at the walter kerr. see you there >> i will see you. going. >> bring it. thank you so...
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charlton heston used to say sometimes silence is the right thing to do, and that's the case here.omething about the stand your ground laws? >> reporter: i bet some time between now and george zimmerman's trial. >> politically they don't have much to gain. the nra is an interesting organization. perhaps unique in american politics, in that they have people who loved them. and they have people who hate them. the people that love them, they're not committed to otherwise. the people that dislike them are not convinced to agree with them. from the nra's perspective, why try to argue this. the law, i don't think -- i guess the caveat with that to be if there was pressure in the florida legislatures or other legislatures to change these laws. then i think you would see nra strategy saying what do these laws really say? you would probably see some time of, for lack of better term, education campaign. talking to media saying here's the fine print. the nra would love for george zimmerman to perhaps say he was not following stand your ground lauf. which is to say that he ran a foul of it. th
charlton heston used to say sometimes silence is the right thing to do, and that's the case here.omething about the stand your ground laws? >> reporter: i bet some time between now and george zimmerman's trial. >> politically they don't have much to gain. the nra is an interesting organization. perhaps unique in american politics, in that they have people who loved them. and they have people who hate them. the people that love them, they're not committed to otherwise. the people...
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people who eat junk food have a greater chance of developing depression, mira charlton is an author. it's more less, which came first the chicken or the egg. can you get depressed from the food or is it your lifestyle that includes fast food that makes you depressed. >> we actually feel that fast food can make you depressed by eating it. that's because of naked calories. they don't give you a supply of vitamins, minerals and essential fats that you need, but at the same time they are giving you calories that make you fat if you eat them. it can make you depressed. jenna: if you do not want your food to aid -- or lead to in some way depressive thinking, you know, what should you avoid besides just the fast food? >> you want to make sure to have all high quality foods, it's not just the fast foods. the fast foods eliminate a lot of micronutrients from your life. what you want to do instead is take in a lot of the high quality foods. find things that are organic, locally grown and supply your body with essential micronutrients, the vitamins and minerals. jenna: this study had 9,000 peop
people who eat junk food have a greater chance of developing depression, mira charlton is an author. it's more less, which came first the chicken or the egg. can you get depressed from the food or is it your lifestyle that includes fast food that makes you depressed. >> we actually feel that fast food can make you depressed by eating it. that's because of naked calories. they don't give you a supply of vitamins, minerals and essential fats that you need, but at the same time they are...