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so, we will watch the spot, the daisy girls spot that was shown only once as a paid ad. >> one, two, six, six, eight, nine, nine -- ten, nine, eight, seven, six, five, four, three, two, one. these are the stakes. to make a world in which all of god's children can live or to go into the dark, we must either love each other or we must die. vote for president johnson on november 3rd, the stakes are too high to stay home. >> it never mentions goldwater's image, they didn't have to because his position was already embedded in the viewer's minds, they did not need to provide that information. in the following week, dthe following monday, this is the spot that aired. >> do you know what people used to do? they used to explode atomic bombs in the air, now children should have lots of vitamin a and calcium, but not any of the chemicals. these things come from atomic bombs and they are radioactive. they can make you die. do you know what people finally did? they got together and signed a nuclear test banned treety and then the poison started to go away, but now there's a man who wants to be a
so, we will watch the spot, the daisy girls spot that was shown only once as a paid ad. >> one, two, six, six, eight, nine, nine -- ten, nine, eight, seven, six, five, four, three, two, one. these are the stakes. to make a world in which all of god's children can live or to go into the dark, we must either love each other or we must die. vote for president johnson on november 3rd, the stakes are too high to stay home. >> it never mentions goldwater's image, they didn't have to...
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there is water in the stream, there are daisies, there are sun.s a snake on the path sunning, there is sun. there are trees, there are daisies there is a feather there is sun. there is the feather that she gave me there is a feather there is sun. there are daisies there are words trees things there are more things than words, there is sun, there is sun. there are fox tails there are blank there are irises that are blank there is a snake on the path in the path sunning. there is a squirrel in the trash, there is sun. there is water in the stream, there is a squirrel in the strash, there is a snake in the path on the sun sunning. there is is sun. there is song, there is a song being sung by the birds in the sun. there is flavor, there is a feather. there is hair in my mouth from her hug in the sun. there is sun. there is flavor on my tongue. there is singing there is sun. there is a snake on the path singing in the sun. there is song, there is sun. on the path there is a squirrel in the daisies there is blank in the trash there is a song, there is s
there is water in the stream, there are daisies, there are sun.s a snake on the path sunning, there is sun. there are trees, there are daisies there is a feather there is sun. there is the feather that she gave me there is a feather there is sun. there are daisies there are words trees things there are more things than words, there is sun, there is sun. there are fox tails there are blank there are irises that are blank there is a snake on the path in the path sunning. there is a squirrel in...
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this is from both daisy and me. sir, daisy and i voted for you. i'm sorry. don't know what you stood for, but we loved your ads. better luck next time. yeah, definitely. if you could meet anyone from history who would it be? anyone from history? good question. i'd have to go actually with my favorite author -- one of my favorite authors -- franz kafka. really? okay, no. cheryl tiegs, actually. john: in the cutthroat world of beauty pageants it's not unusual for a contestant to try to gain an edge. yeah, oops. some accident. burt and ron are legendary for building quality houses that stand the test of time. w-wait! that's not burt and ron. ohh! it all comes down to this -- if he makes the shot he's buying some furniture. boy: hi. the trip to the petting zoo was going just fine until the sheep recognized sam's hat as his mother. woman: ha ha ha. man: hit him back, sam. hit him back. excuse me, honey. i've got to go. um...a little personal note -- my grandma, who lives in virginia beach, virginia, is turning 90 years old this year. [ audience cheers ] thank you
this is from both daisy and me. sir, daisy and i voted for you. i'm sorry. don't know what you stood for, but we loved your ads. better luck next time. yeah, definitely. if you could meet anyone from history who would it be? anyone from history? good question. i'd have to go actually with my favorite author -- one of my favorite authors -- franz kafka. really? okay, no. cheryl tiegs, actually. john: in the cutthroat world of beauty pageants it's not unusual for a contestant to try to gain an...
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the little girl who was in the daisy girl spot, monique ruiz, that she was in in 2000. imagine today, she never saw herself in the spot. and youtube has revolutionized the viewer ship of this. >> jane wrote in her story about ashley, which is an ad that came, i think in 2004 by tmpgn, have been kerry. let's talk a little bit about that, and answer this question, was that a negative ad? >> it's been debated both ways, larry mccarthy made that ad, and he considered it a positive ad. he's very good at finding the emotional story line and distilling it into sort of 30 seconds, and that was an ad showing a girl, who, i think's mother had been killed eed on and she met like a rope line and he was wonderful in sort of putting his arms around her and telling her how hard it must have been and how brave she was. it was an ad that really goes right for the heart in one sense, but the negative part is that it also creates a sense of fear. and basically, according to the way it's been described, it had a huge effect in delivering ohio where ashley lived to bush and
the little girl who was in the daisy girl spot, monique ruiz, that she was in in 2000. imagine today, she never saw herself in the spot. and youtube has revolutionized the viewer ship of this. >> jane wrote in her story about ashley, which is an ad that came, i think in 2004 by tmpgn, have been kerry. let's talk a little bit about that, and answer this question, was that a negative ad? >> it's been debated both ways, larry mccarthy made that ad, and he considered it a positive ad....
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we're going to watch the daisy girl spot that was shown one time, only once, it was a paid ad. >> one, five, seven, six, six, eight, nine -- >> 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, 0. >> these are the stakes: to make a world in which all of god's children to live or to go into the dark. we must either love each other, or we must die. >> vote for president johnson on november 3rd. the stakes are too high for you to stay home. >> notice that the spot never shows goldwater's imhajj, never mentions his name. they didn't have to. the information about goldwater's position on nuclear weapons was already embedded in the viewers' minds. they didn't need to provide information, they needed to provide context for that information. in the following week, the following monday this is the spot that aired. >> do you know what people used to do? they used to explode atomic bombs in the air. now, children should have lots of vitamin a and calcium, but they shouldn't have any cesium 137. these things come from atomic bombs, and they're radioactive. they can make you die. do you know what people finally did?
we're going to watch the daisy girl spot that was shown one time, only once, it was a paid ad. >> one, five, seven, six, six, eight, nine -- >> 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, 0. >> these are the stakes: to make a world in which all of god's children to live or to go into the dark. we must either love each other, or we must die. >> vote for president johnson on november 3rd. the stakes are too high for you to stay home. >> notice that the spot never shows...
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in 1989 just before the release of driving miss daisy, bob shaw talked to jessica brandy who would win the oscar and robert freeman who was nominated but did not win his oscar until 1995. >> i really prefer theater because i have a chance to perfect it and also another night to do it better. on film you have to get it right because there it is on celluloid to make it better. >> it should be nice at 89 that you still need make up to make you feel older. >> i think you could just not use make up to show it. >> you are my best friend. >> miss daisy. >> no, you are. >> would you prefer to space it out. >> you're not like to inundate the audience, four films. pretty soon they're going to go -- oh well. you worry about that too. i do. pretty soon the audience is going to start watching your tricks. yeah that's him. >> do you notice you have certain tricks. >> everybody has their tricks. everybody. you just don't want to get around going the pilgrim. >> bob talked to emm a thompson. >> the roles you play are not defined by age. >> aye been very lucky because i've had a very old career, really
in 1989 just before the release of driving miss daisy, bob shaw talked to jessica brandy who would win the oscar and robert freeman who was nominated but did not win his oscar until 1995. >> i really prefer theater because i have a chance to perfect it and also another night to do it better. on film you have to get it right because there it is on celluloid to make it better. >> it should be nice at 89 that you still need make up to make you feel older. >> i think you could...
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i was struck, i love the daisy and.e and it was such a transcendent moment in political advertising where it all changed in an instant that i was struck watching for the first time in a while the similarity that daisy ad to 1984, just that fundamentally different message, a message that again -- an apple ad, just the death of being able to run a commercial to be re- aired i think is something that is not being thought about enough, particularly in this cycle. so much of this stuff is sort of what were going to put out there versus what is the response of what we put out there is going to draw. then what conversation will that bond? i think the publishers have started to wake up. it feels like there's more than ever before a commercial need for the 9:00 hour on cable news but i think there's still more need for that kind of race bonds based advertising. don't tell me what you want to kill me, let me draw my own conclusions. >> i think a take away from the conversation for me that i haven't thought about was the absence o
i was struck, i love the daisy and.e and it was such a transcendent moment in political advertising where it all changed in an instant that i was struck watching for the first time in a while the similarity that daisy ad to 1984, just that fundamentally different message, a message that again -- an apple ad, just the death of being able to run a commercial to be re- aired i think is something that is not being thought about enough, particularly in this cycle. so much of this stuff is sort of...
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have to be really careful of overascribing -- there was one magic bullet that ran the election, the daisy ad, fantastic, did not win the 1964 election, the willie horton ad, powerful, did not lose the 1988 election for mike dukakis. in 2000 and 2004. it was that one ashley ad that beat john kerry. i think if you talk to the people who run campaigns, they're working at the margin now. i mean you win a presidential election by 537 votes in florida and the margin matters in american politics. but i don't think it-- air that and put a bunch of money behind it and it automatically wins you the election. >> no one sees any evidence that this is trickling down below federations. i was just watching what was trickling down to the local news elections. you begin to see negative ads appearing in places like austin. . . . is anyone study iing -- so we definitely notice in tracking the lower level ones that there was a lot of negativity. this is a -- i'm a too old professor. but this is a terrific project for a graduate student or someone to write a dissertation on. >> it's an inefficient use of mone
have to be really careful of overascribing -- there was one magic bullet that ran the election, the daisy ad, fantastic, did not win the 1964 election, the willie horton ad, powerful, did not lose the 1988 election for mike dukakis. in 2000 and 2004. it was that one ashley ad that beat john kerry. i think if you talk to the people who run campaigns, they're working at the margin now. i mean you win a presidential election by 537 votes in florida and the margin matters in american politics. but...
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but to put it in a condition -- in a context, we wanted to start out at looking at daisy when how did we get from there to today? what is the cumulative effect of all the negative advertising on our political culture? and if nuclear campaign ads, if these ads are so effective. why don't commercial brands use the same types of tactics to go after their competitors. so i think that will be an interesting discussion later on. so, these are the issues and the questions that we are going to be considering today. i would like to now introduce my partner in moderation, michael duffy, the executive editor of "time," he joined "time" if 1985 as a pentagon correspondent and he covered congress and did first bush presidency and the clinton white house. he has won many journalism awards and written a couple of books, but most of all, his up coming book "the president's club, inside the world's most exclusive fraternity" will be coming out and i look forward to reading it. michael, thanks for joining us. >> my first job is to actually know something about negative advertising and advertising in ge
but to put it in a condition -- in a context, we wanted to start out at looking at daisy when how did we get from there to today? what is the cumulative effect of all the negative advertising on our political culture? and if nuclear campaign ads, if these ads are so effective. why don't commercial brands use the same types of tactics to go after their competitors. so i think that will be an interesting discussion later on. so, these are the issues and the questions that we are going to be...
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el superintendente daisy asegurÓ que cuando supo de la supuesta mala conducta del entrenador ordenÓ retirarlote esta nueva acusaciÓn, el distrito escolar coopera en la investigaciÓn. el director de la escuela, nos dijo que tienprohibido hacer declaraciones a la prensa sobre este caso. lo que sÍ sabemos es que el acusado estÁ tras las rejas y que el fbi continÚa la investigaciÓn de estas acusaciones. en los Ángeles, california, salvador durÁn, univisiÓn. >> y seguimos de los Ángeles donde la comisiÓn de policÍas discute nuevas polÍticas sobre el decomiso de vehÍculos a personas que conduzcan sin licencia, algo que afecta a los inmigrantes indocumentados. el jefe de policÍa es partidario de una polÍtica mÁs flexible pero la junta procura medidas que no den segundas oportunidades a los infractores. seguidores de la cantante whitney houston han expresado inquietud porque inicialmente, la familia planeaba un funeral pÚblico y despuÉs dijo que serÁ privado. el pastor encargado de la ceremonia religiosa vinculado a la iglesia bautista nueva esperanza desde la infancia de houston dijo que esa decisiÓ
el superintendente daisy asegurÓ que cuando supo de la supuesta mala conducta del entrenador ordenÓ retirarlote esta nueva acusaciÓn, el distrito escolar coopera en la investigaciÓn. el director de la escuela, nos dijo que tienprohibido hacer declaraciones a la prensa sobre este caso. lo que sÍ sabemos es que el acusado estÁ tras las rejas y que el fbi continÚa la investigaciÓn de estas acusaciones. en los Ángeles, california, salvador durÁn, univisiÓn. >> y seguimos de los...
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ash to made in the soviet union of the time they drew their co live to is the in 1982 driving miss daisy visit more and freeman and if you look closely and in the one of the livermore went from andriod will be next hour 0 and even syria was a blue and black and the become a note for one daily pricing noon eastern 11:00 a.m. central time and now it will more vostok year of the dona tella about how when is this one come up and yell of aha and is there a couple of the blue in the busy and share the ensures and named after at the 10 and which set it at janney tinian whole niche means of was the fastest submarine and his party over 50 mi. an hour in the way was name the insurer and this is the inspiration for this customer your watch and hear some made in lithuania and custom design that comes from eastern europe and the center features an automatic movement and there is a depiction that submarine in the cinematic then piece which means it when to sell for uneven cecil's done in that deep dish of the stadium looking and a there's a goes into the 10 piece in the pieces these the stadium in thi
ash to made in the soviet union of the time they drew their co live to is the in 1982 driving miss daisy visit more and freeman and if you look closely and in the one of the livermore went from andriod will be next hour 0 and even syria was a blue and black and the become a note for one daily pricing noon eastern 11:00 a.m. central time and now it will more vostok year of the dona tella about how when is this one come up and yell of aha and is there a couple of the blue in the busy and share...
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sold at prison commissaries. 3((beeping)) ((beeping))an officer on a scooter attempts to round up daisy... one of two cows that got loose during set up at a houston rodeo.daisy charged toward anyone that came close to her ... ntil finally someone wranglld her in with a utility cord.the other cow... named lucy... was also caught and tied up at a hotel until they could bring her back to the show. coming up on the early eeition... homeowners hounded by telemarketers... &ptelemarketers..."i'm sorry i don't know who you are bye...." byee..." why "do not call" doesn't always mean "do not disturb." disturb." achoo! [ male announcer ] but when she used tissues, she went crazy wild. tissue after tissue, she always took a ton. until mom explained with puffs ultra soft & strong, you only need one. two times stronger than the leading value brand, they always win this test. soft non-lotion pillows, they're sure to impress. now the tissue monster had gone away, and puffs ultra soft & strong saved the day. a nose in need deserves puffs ultra soft & strong indeed. for those who prefer lotion, try puffs
sold at prison commissaries. 3((beeping)) ((beeping))an officer on a scooter attempts to round up daisy... one of two cows that got loose during set up at a houston rodeo.daisy charged toward anyone that came close to her ... ntil finally someone wranglld her in with a utility cord.the other cow... named lucy... was also caught and tied up at a hotel until they could bring her back to the show. coming up on the early eeition... homeowners hounded by telemarketers......
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daisy the ow cauued quite the stir in houston.she got loose and starred a stand off with her andders.ht for fox45 news at ten -- and
daisy the ow cauued quite the stir in houston.she got loose and starred a stand off with her andders.ht for fox45 news at ten -- and
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---daisy ballmajo nos amplia en el siguiente reportaje especial..pkg roll open cu ---ahora es tiempo de ver que pasa en el mundo de los espectaculos... pasamos con elba sarai, con acceso total... take pkg acceso total cu / cesar hoy a las 11 ---le invitamos a que nos sintonice esta noche a las once... ---estaremos hablando de una sorpresa no tan agradable que se han llevado varios residentes de una ciudad de la bahia... y les adelanto... tiene que ver con la basura... ---tambien hablaremos de elecciones en mexico y en el salvador... quienes segun las encuestas se dan como favoritos... ---y atencion padres de familia... una famosa pildora azul... podria ser utilizada para ayudar a sus hijos... le contaremos a las once... despues de "relaciones peligrosas". take vo recuerde mantenerse en contacto con nosotros... ---telemundo48.com ---twitter ---facebook anchor gracias por acompanarnos , los dejo con el noticiero nacional de telemundo y jose diaz balart... ---le dira porque hoy los jornaleros se anotaron una importante victoria juridica... ---tambien,
---daisy ballmajo nos amplia en el siguiente reportaje especial..pkg roll open cu ---ahora es tiempo de ver que pasa en el mundo de los espectaculos... pasamos con elba sarai, con acceso total... take pkg acceso total cu / cesar hoy a las 11 ---le invitamos a que nos sintonice esta noche a las once... ---estaremos hablando de una sorpresa no tan agradable que se han llevado varios residentes de una ciudad de la bahia... y les adelanto... tiene que ver con la basura... ---tambien hablaremos de...
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. >> they'd had dinner together, they were watching "driving miss daisy."y police at 6:00 a.m. this morning asking if he'd heard anything during the night and he says no, let me ask my daughter and he goes in and she's gone. there are a lot of questions going on in my head about what could have happened. was this random act? did she leave the house to have a cigarette? was she leaving to go somewhere? was she going to meet somebody? we don't know any of that. then a patrol officer had brought us some information about a series of crimes that had been occurring in the area around that time. >> some events last night that occurred in this general area of town, a couple robberies where some hispanic males used a baseball bat to rob some people. she does look like blunt force trauma is going to be what caused her death. that might be related. we don't know. >> i went to talk to crime scene analysts to talk about that theory. and it looks like it was an impact by a baseball bat. it would with a straight bruise. it was important to know whether it was there. >> t
. >> they'd had dinner together, they were watching "driving miss daisy."y police at 6:00 a.m. this morning asking if he'd heard anything during the night and he says no, let me ask my daughter and he goes in and she's gone. there are a lot of questions going on in my head about what could have happened. was this random act? did she leave the house to have a cigarette? was she leaving to go somewhere? was she going to meet somebody? we don't know any of that. then a patrol...
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daisy the cow caused quite the stir in houston.she got loose and started a stand off with her handlersd corralled her. some rain in our future but how long will it stick aroud around? let's go to vytas... for the extended forecast. 3 our prep player of the week omes with a side order of revenge...and the orioles now claim two gold glove wiiners in the outfield...bruce cunningham has those sttries next in sports nlimited. 3 3 that's... all for the late edition.../ áábutáá a... big day... in sports .../ started... early thissmor. morning. bruce cunningham is tracking it all, he's here with sports unlimited now. the wizard is working in owings mills...the ravens are trying hard to find a way to re-sign pro bowl guard ben grubbs....rubbs' agenttpat dye junior saas he had a very positive meeting with the ravens over the wwekend, but he also says he'll test the market..dye says the ravens made it clear they want grubbs back... to another one that got away... it looks as if bart scott's time with the jets could be coming to an end...seen here during his years with the ravens, scott is on the
daisy the cow caused quite the stir in houston.she got loose and started a stand off with her handlersd corralled her. some rain in our future but how long will it stick aroud around? let's go to vytas... for the extended forecast. 3 our prep player of the week omes with a side order of revenge...and the orioles now claim two gold glove wiiners in the outfield...bruce cunningham has those sttries next in sports nlimited. 3 3 that's... all for the late edition.../ áábutáá a... big day... in...
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. >> first, i would like to read a poem by my dear friend and wife, daisy samora, who was to be here today but is in nicaragua, keeping in mind what michael said about jorge and casablanca, i will read it in her language or my spanish first, then in translation. it's a poem directly addressed to poets but certainly to activists as well. (speaking spanish) no man's land. we are a mine field of clarity and whoever crosses the barbed wire comes back to life. but who is interested in crawling through undergrowth? who dares sail a tempest? who wants to come face to face with purity? that's why we're fenced off in this no man's land under permanent cross fire. three bomb holes. flag study. red. she walks into the bright vegetable garden, chopped water to life from brittle landscape, leans her hoe against goat wire, admires shoots balanced on turned earth, looks up, fulfilleds a leaves sigh, clouds, hands on her hips, her jaw falls open and a bomb drops down her throat. white. the horizon, a black line against brilliant white landscape, pale blue sky above it, empty except for heat devil bl
. >> first, i would like to read a poem by my dear friend and wife, daisy samora, who was to be here today but is in nicaragua, keeping in mind what michael said about jorge and casablanca, i will read it in her language or my spanish first, then in translation. it's a poem directly addressed to poets but certainly to activists as well. (speaking spanish) no man's land. we are a mine field of clarity and whoever crosses the barbed wire comes back to life. but who is interested in crawling...
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but in a way, when i look at those ads and the daisy @ in particular, -- the daisy ad in particular, they are relatively predictable narratives. it is not that exciting, and not that funny. one big right to the jaw. >> i was very interested. he is kind of just a normal guy. toss a little bit more about him. >> you never know what you will find when you do a profile of someone. i was expecting dr. evil and a hater. somebody who rebelled and anchor. people kept telling me, he is just a great guy. he is so funny and really delightful company. you would never know. i said, he is making millions. he lives in the suburbs. he has a family. he coaches girls' and soccer. it was not ordered up the way one might expect. it was more interesting that way. the point of being a reporter is to try to figure out what the truth is and not make up. it was interesting, because what came across to me is that he was somebody for whom the end justifies any means. it is not a moral issue for him to hit really hard and sometimes quite a below the belt. one of the ads we showed is false. it says that newt gin
but in a way, when i look at those ads and the daisy @ in particular, -- the daisy ad in particular, they are relatively predictable narratives. it is not that exciting, and not that funny. one big right to the jaw. >> i was very interested. he is kind of just a normal guy. toss a little bit more about him. >> you never know what you will find when you do a profile of someone. i was expecting dr. evil and a hater. somebody who rebelled and anchor. people kept telling me, he is just...
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>> we have tulips, we have daisies, down here we have carnations looking at right now.e the number 2 selling flower right now. >> what do we have here? >> a few red carnations and then daisies are the yellow flowers we're looking at now. >> i know it's going to be a big day for you. thanks a lot. i want to ask a customer here if he has his wife flowers. hello, sir. >> good morning. >> have you done the deed? have you bought your flowers for your sweetie? >> actually, i did. i left for work this morning about 2:30 and made sure that there was a nice arrangement on the table with a card so when she woke up, it would be there. >> what about your wife? [ laughter ] >> there you go. he as a good man. that's roy, actually. he is the big boss here at the flower mart. so if you have not yet bought your flowers for your sweetie, guys or gals, get to your nearest florist. come down not flower mart. wholesaling going on in this room but customers can buy as well. live at the flower mart, liam mayclem on valentine's day saying back to you. >> the only problem is they get harassed b
>> we have tulips, we have daisies, down here we have carnations looking at right now.e the number 2 selling flower right now. >> what do we have here? >> a few red carnations and then daisies are the yellow flowers we're looking at now. >> i know it's going to be a big day for you. thanks a lot. i want to ask a customer here if he has his wife flowers. hello, sir. >> good morning. >> have you done the deed? have you bought your flowers for your sweetie?...
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her film documents daisy baits who defended the rights of nine black students to go to the all-white high school in little rock, arkansas. she sees the potential her film can gain by having a february broadcast. >> during black history month there's a huge focus on african american stories so it kind of gives the film a lot more publicity and access and it can enter into a lot of different areas. >> sreenivasan: while most filmmakers would be grateful for the national exposure, the airing of "more than a month" put this is film maker in a difficult situation your film is airing during black history month. >> yes. >> sreenivasan: as you predicted in the film. >> yes. >> sreenivasan: how do you feel about that? >> i'm torn. i feel like i understand the. it's a film about black history month. it proposes to sort of do something or do something different about black hiory month. so when are you going to air it, july? but at the same time isn't the point to air it in july? i understand that viewers may come february 16 in those market and i hope it reairs sometime not in february. >> sree
her film documents daisy baits who defended the rights of nine black students to go to the all-white high school in little rock, arkansas. she sees the potential her film can gain by having a february broadcast. >> during black history month there's a huge focus on african american stories so it kind of gives the film a lot more publicity and access and it can enter into a lot of different areas. >> sreenivasan: while most filmmakers would be grateful for the national exposure, the...
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best we can with what we got and we, we handle each case and ult mountainly our gel is solve every daisy we get. >>reporter: 3 shootings and 2 last night. violence that doesn't go unnoticed. >> it has been a little intense here in oak land the past couple nights. >>reporter: he work was youth at the baker center for human rights. >> work directly with those young people who are involved to try to figure out is what happening and how to create lasting peace. >>reporter: he says it takes the entire community coming together to create lasting change. >> whether is happening here doesn't have to be. there's a better way to solve our resolutions and our problems. >>reporter: able says a bullet never solves any problem. of those 5 shootings, 3 people were injured. in oakland, abc 7 news. >> thank you. >> woman trapped under a muni car this afternoon in the inner sunset in san francisco is going to be okay. witnesses say she was crossing second and irving with her dog when she tried to climb over the connector between the cars of stopped muni taken. she was nearly run over when the dog would no
best we can with what we got and we, we handle each case and ult mountainly our gel is solve every daisy we get. >>reporter: 3 shootings and 2 last night. violence that doesn't go unnoticed. >> it has been a little intense here in oak land the past couple nights. >>reporter: he work was youth at the baker center for human rights. >> work directly with those young people who are involved to try to figure out is what happening and how to create lasting peace....
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. >> of course we have more information on this historic daisy chain of kidney transplants on our web site. some older men want to silence spectators the city council meeting and the debate over a new proposal. gov quinn gives a preview of what he is going to focus on during his budget address next week. living with the pain of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis... could mean living with joint damage. help stop the damage before it stops you with humira. for many adults with moderate to severe ra, humira's proven to help relieve pain and stop joint damage. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events can occur, such as infections, lymphoma, or other types of cancer, blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions and new or worsening heart failure. before starting humira, your doctor should test you for tb. ask your doctor if you live or have been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. tell your doctor if you have had tb hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have symptoms such
. >> of course we have more information on this historic daisy chain of kidney transplants on our web site. some older men want to silence spectators the city council meeting and the debate over a new proposal. gov quinn gives a preview of what he is going to focus on during his budget address next week. living with the pain of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis... could mean living with joint damage. help stop the damage before it stops you with humira. for many adults with moderate...
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so you can start with one and then you can daisy chain it together. if you want to charge it one day and half a day, you have to charge the solar panels. this is power on the go really. >> what does the yeti sell for? >> it is the first silent generator on the market. it is an indoor generator really. you can use it indoors, no gas, no noise. so yeah. >> why not manufacture in the united states. >> it is triple the cost of the product. we would love to if we could. if you are selling something for consumer electronics, you could finally find 10% of the places that could make it here. >> what is your web site? >> www.goalzero.com. >> and "the communicators" is here at the consumer electronics show in las vegas, nevada. >> one of the exhibitors here is a group called life technologies. we are joined by one of their directors, graham scott. dr. scott, what is life technologies? what do you do? >> we are a leading provider of technologies to help medical research, people who are actively working in life sciences performing research. we sell to government
so you can start with one and then you can daisy chain it together. if you want to charge it one day and half a day, you have to charge the solar panels. this is power on the go really. >> what does the yeti sell for? >> it is the first silent generator on the market. it is an indoor generator really. you can use it indoors, no gas, no noise. so yeah. >> why not manufacture in the united states. >> it is triple the cost of the product. we would love to if we could. if...
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if you want to know why we were talking about daisy cutters, our bunker busters after 9-11 had something to do with an image of a suicide murder. the other battle i looked at was delium 424, it was a border scrimmage. atkins that the particular time was going through the first real enlightenment. this was a city with socretes and the fight was fought 100 miles from athens, people fled all the way back to the acroples. and the bodies that were lost were kept as hostages and allowed to rot for 17 days and out of that horrible experience, believe it or not, a lot of strange things happened. the present play is about in some ways the battle. it was to talk about the justice letting bodies rot under the sun. the funny thing is that play is toward classical ideas toward democracy. if we didn't have that play we would be impoverished. weet wouldn't have that play -- we wouldn't have that play if it weren't for that battle. a 26-year-old calvaryman led his city to disaster. socretes was 46 years old. this is his third battle. it is mentioned in plato's work. plato references battle. if socretes
if you want to know why we were talking about daisy cutters, our bunker busters after 9-11 had something to do with an image of a suicide murder. the other battle i looked at was delium 424, it was a border scrimmage. atkins that the particular time was going through the first real enlightenment. this was a city with socretes and the fight was fought 100 miles from athens, people fled all the way back to the acroples. and the bodies that were lost were kept as hostages and allowed to rot for 17...
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the daisy ad was fantastic. it did not win the 1964 election. the willie hortonized and powerful, did not lose the 1980 election for mike dukakis. in 2002004, that one swift boat ad or the one actually add that be john kerry, no, i think if you talk to the people who run campaign, you know, they are working at the margin now. when you win the election by 537 votes, in florida the margin matters in american politics. but i don't think these wizards sitting around a holiday inn focus groups find that perfect message to work, and your air that message, put a bunch of money behind it and it automatically when you the election. >> i was just looking around at new sites over the last couple of months through the last november's -- statewide, citywide elections around the country and you begin to see negative advertising appearing in a city council races in places like austin, atlanta, baltimore, seattle. has anyone studied the presence of those as this goes to the local level? >> we definitely know it is fracking the lower level ones that there was a
the daisy ad was fantastic. it did not win the 1964 election. the willie hortonized and powerful, did not lose the 1980 election for mike dukakis. in 2002004, that one swift boat ad or the one actually add that be john kerry, no, i think if you talk to the people who run campaign, you know, they are working at the margin now. when you win the election by 537 votes, in florida the margin matters in american politics. but i don't think these wizards sitting around a holiday inn focus groups find...
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but two-year-old daisy proved to be quite a challenge. kept charging towards anyone who would come close and they hooked her up to a utility cord and held her still until a pen could be moved to her. >> federal prisoners may be able to pass the time by enjoying music on ipad or mp 3. u.s. bureaus of prisons is testing the idea by allowing women in a prison to listen to music. if all goes well it would allow for 200,000 or so inmates nationwide. the prison would basically be able to choose a list of a million approved songs and could help them deal with idleness boredom and stress. >>> back bear hides out for winter hibernation and emerges with multiples. >>> a mom and its cub was staying warmer and it was not a cave and got people on guard. >>> and names are surfacing for the season's dancing with the stars cast. who's expected to grace the dance floor. >>> we are dealing with the windy and dry conditions this morning. i will tell you when the winds will let up and the rain will move in coming up. >> reporter: and if your morning travel i
but two-year-old daisy proved to be quite a challenge. kept charging towards anyone who would come close and they hooked her up to a utility cord and held her still until a pen could be moved to her. >> federal prisoners may be able to pass the time by enjoying music on ipad or mp 3. u.s. bureaus of prisons is testing the idea by allowing women in a prison to listen to music. if all goes well it would allow for 200,000 or so inmates nationwide. the prison would basically be able to choose...
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best we can with what we got and we, we handle each case and ult mountainly our gel is solve every daisy we get. >>reporter: 3 shootings today and 2 last night. violence that doesn't go unnoticed. >> it has been a little intense here in oak land the past couple nights. >>reporter: he work was youth at the baker center for human rights. >> work directly with those young people who are involved to try to figure out is what happening and how to create lasting peace. >>reporter: he says it takes the entire community coming together to create lasting change. >> whether is happening here doesn't have to be. there's a better way to solve our resolutions and our problems. >>reporter: able says a bullet never solves any problem. of those 5 shootings, 3 people were injured. in oakland, abc 7 news. >> thank you. >> woman trapped under a muni car this afternoon in the inner sunset in san francisco is going to be okay. witnesses say she was crossing second and irving with her dog when she tried to climb over the connector between the cars of stopped muni taken. she was nearly run over when the dog wo
best we can with what we got and we, we handle each case and ult mountainly our gel is solve every daisy we get. >>reporter: 3 shootings today and 2 last night. violence that doesn't go unnoticed. >> it has been a little intense here in oak land the past couple nights. >>reporter: he work was youth at the baker center for human rights. >> work directly with those young people who are involved to try to figure out is what happening and how to create lasting peace....
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. >> today's weather is brought to you by daisy brand sour cream.sy makes recipes naturally delicious. >>> and good morning, of course punxsutawney phil seeing his shadow and it's your birthday. >> it is. >> have you seen your shadow? >> no. i refuse to see my shadow. >> there you go. what are you seeing right now? >> you. >> good. happy birthday, my friend. have you seen that hat you're wearing? >> no. >> okay, good. let's check your weather. see what's happening. these temperatures are crazy. we're talking 21 degrees above normal in st. louis, indy will be 19 degrees above normal. 21 degrees normal in sioux falls, it will be 46 degrees today, 47 in chicago, 67, oklahoma city. the rest of the country we've got chilly air to talk about up in new england with temperatures in the 20s and 30s. 30s out in the plains, we'll be looking for some blizzard-like conditions later. 80s in southern florida, southern texas. slight risk of strong storms, texas into oklahoma. heavy snow in the rockies, morning showers along the southeastern atlantic states. what's
. >> today's weather is brought to you by daisy brand sour cream.sy makes recipes naturally delicious. >>> and good morning, of course punxsutawney phil seeing his shadow and it's your birthday. >> it is. >> have you seen your shadow? >> no. i refuse to see my shadow. >> there you go. what are you seeing right now? >> you. >> good. happy birthday, my friend. have you seen that hat you're wearing? >> no. >> okay, good. let's check...
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. >> reporter: sophie, daisy and tucker dennacor look like american kids living the american dream except for the fact their parents have been charged with a crime for not getting the kids to school on time. >> i think it's using a sledgehammerrer to kill a fly of. >> reporter: mark dennicor is a washington lawyer. he leaves their home in waterford, virginia, northwest of leesburg before dawn. amy is responsible for getting the kids to school. waterford elementary, about a mile down the road. >> well, i understand their concern that they're basically running a train and they want all the kids in the train station before the train leaves. i understand that. it's a legitimate concern and we're always working to try to address those issues and try to make sure that we're there on time and we try to teach our kids being prompt is important. but, you know, we're imperfect parents. >> reporter: they've been late to school 30 times this year. >> it's just something we don't want to do. obviously we don't want to commit the resources of going to court. we'd rather put the money in the classroom w
. >> reporter: sophie, daisy and tucker dennacor look like american kids living the american dream except for the fact their parents have been charged with a crime for not getting the kids to school on time. >> i think it's using a sledgehammerrer to kill a fly of. >> reporter: mark dennicor is a washington lawyer. he leaves their home in waterford, virginia, northwest of leesburg before dawn. amy is responsible for getting the kids to school. waterford elementary, about a...
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villages and the bund and trees so why is there such discrepancy between the two regions those living in daisy and blame local government. we're sick of carpetbaggers here and resign we've had one governor come from a different region then another one when the new governor came into office the region had a public debt of one hundred million dollars now it's almost five hundred million so many businesses are shutting down we have a lot of places here that only exist on the map the actual villages are deserted all the residents have moved out just outside the city of busy and we find another village with another cement factory. zoe of the latino work there the twenty eight years she tells a story of a very different life than what we saw in more. fisher i'm called you my dear it's very cold here we don't take off our clothes day and night even in bed life is not great but there's one thing we desperately need something we got a pension right but it is not enough sure. voters in the clear about what they want from their elected officials. still the town has been given a facelift but it's not enou
villages and the bund and trees so why is there such discrepancy between the two regions those living in daisy and blame local government. we're sick of carpetbaggers here and resign we've had one governor come from a different region then another one when the new governor came into office the region had a public debt of one hundred million dollars now it's almost five hundred million so many businesses are shutting down we have a lot of places here that only exist on the map the actual...
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but next maxes daisy offer a more of their unique financial inside in the latest edition of the kaiser report here on our team. tries or this is the kaiser report we got him just where we want oh. well max this first headline is the theme of the show ok it's all lou akbar. gold bar we're all terrorists now believe in a return to the gold standard you are now officially in extremis according to the.
but next maxes daisy offer a more of their unique financial inside in the latest edition of the kaiser report here on our team. tries or this is the kaiser report we got him just where we want oh. well max this first headline is the theme of the show ok it's all lou akbar. gold bar we're all terrorists now believe in a return to the gold standard you are now officially in extremis according to the.
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karen: can i go to daisy's sleepover? dad: no. karen: but why? because sleepovers... are the invention of the devil. but you let me go to alexa's sleepover. yep. and you watched the hills have eyes, and you didn't sleep for six months. and when we drove down to bristol, you said the cotswolds were staring at you. but you always go out. we haven't been out for... nine months. you went out that time not long ago. to your parents' evening. yes, but when you came in... you smelled like pub. ben, i don't understand why you-- stop it! no. now, which one is it? ohh. but, ben, what i don't get-- stop playing with the gas, will you? what i don't understand is, why did you tie floella to the climbing frame by her plaits? 'cause i didn't want her to fall off. do you think i'm going to believe that? i don't know yet. well, we're just going out to celebrate the fact that your mum's got a new job. you're just going off and spending all the money on salad and beer. well... what's-- what's wrong with salad? it's too green. ben, you are-- thank you for waiting. hello? one of our opera
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about states' rights they wanted a belligerent foreign policy which just handed lyndon johnson the daisy ad you know hey let's have a nuclear war and of course barry goldwater wanted to cut taxes for the rich and deregulate industry he failed and they collapsed and so we got the nixon republicans back to some i rational republicans i mean you could argue nixon was mentally ill but you know it for nixon actually nine hundred seventy three proposed what is almost absolute identical program as obamacare. and go back and look at the history of it it's quite a stone they created the e.p.a. during that time progressive taxation was you know strong and in place in fact the top tax rate was ninety one percent richard nixon thought that was just fine. the nixon rational republicans were followed by the radical republicans again ronald reagan reagan comes in office created the biggest tax cut for the rich since warren harding which produced and by the way that was so bad i mean that hurt the budget so badly that he also passed the biggest tax increase on working people in the entire history of the
about states' rights they wanted a belligerent foreign policy which just handed lyndon johnson the daisy ad you know hey let's have a nuclear war and of course barry goldwater wanted to cut taxes for the rich and deregulate industry he failed and they collapsed and so we got the nixon republicans back to some i rational republicans i mean you could argue nixon was mentally ill but you know it for nixon actually nine hundred seventy three proposed what is almost absolute identical program as...