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how do we stage a super bowl that's the best ever, how do we stage an olympics that's the best ever, how do we stage an ncaa mens final four that's the best ever, designed around those events. that's the reason the super bowl here will be in a left different ways almost for every patron and over the top, even by comparison to all prior super bowls. really an over the top experience. >> bryan, you need 100,000 or more seats for a super bowl. how do you accommodate the flexibility in these buildings? >> there's two big ways, number one we design the concourses for about 20% extra capacity. secondly we developed the end zone platforms that you see where we can take the population from 75,000 for a regular season football event and still make it look perfectly designed for that place seats in there and accommodate up to 100,000 for a super bowl or an olympics, and the stadium still looks custom designed and built for those particular events, even though there's a 30,000 seat swing between the regular season football and a super bowl. >> so we're up where normally you'll call this the nos
how do we stage a super bowl that's the best ever, how do we stage an olympics that's the best ever, how do we stage an ncaa mens final four that's the best ever, designed around those events. that's the reason the super bowl here will be in a left different ways almost for every patron and over the top, even by comparison to all prior super bowls. really an over the top experience. >> bryan, you need 100,000 or more seats for a super bowl. how do you accommodate the flexibility in these...
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ever.you get-- sometimes you have to. we are never ever going to get divorced. but you're saying you might. we're just saying, you know, sometimes these things do happen, but we can fairly confidently say to you that's not going to happen with us. we love each other. yes, we do love each other, and sometimes, unfortunately love just isn't enough for some couples. yeah, but, i even heard you say-- love isn't enough for some couples? well, it isn't, clearly, for some people. love is the basis of the whole thing, isn't it? well, yeah, it is. but, you know-- but you're arguing now! you are. we're not arguing. if you've got-- if you just love each other, then what about if there's no money? but you can't be together with no love. anyway, the upshot is... is that you may hear us arguing, but it doesn't mean anything. well, it might mean that your dad's done something stupid, but... hey, i'm kind of knackered, so i'm going to go the bed. ok. good night, fella. night, night. see you in the morning.
ever.you get-- sometimes you have to. we are never ever going to get divorced. but you're saying you might. we're just saying, you know, sometimes these things do happen, but we can fairly confidently say to you that's not going to happen with us. we love each other. yes, we do love each other, and sometimes, unfortunately love just isn't enough for some couples. yeah, but, i even heard you say-- love isn't enough for some couples? well, it isn't, clearly, for some people. love is the basis of...
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you could see it from the water but nobody was ever in it. it was behind a wall.o i think trying to get the public interested in it, maybe was a little difficult. it was kind of silent, you know, like a wonderful silent thing over there on the water. >> the house sat nearly abandoned, used only occasionally by the family. the difficulty of upkeep and caring for the huge estate was forcing the sisters to make a critical decision. in 1945, the family agreed to convey 130 acres to the catholic archdiocese. bulldozers ripped through the lagoon gardens, destroying much of the breathtaking landscape and severing the exotic park from the rest of the estate. the house went through several hurricanes and there was damage to the house and damage to the gardens and so i think selling land was a way of covering some of those costs. the heart of vizcaya, the house and formal gardens and the farm village remained however intact. the heirs had the options of dismembering vizcaya's treasures in return for great fortune or preserve the estate for the citizens of miami by turning v
you could see it from the water but nobody was ever in it. it was behind a wall.o i think trying to get the public interested in it, maybe was a little difficult. it was kind of silent, you know, like a wonderful silent thing over there on the water. >> the house sat nearly abandoned, used only occasionally by the family. the difficulty of upkeep and caring for the huge estate was forcing the sisters to make a critical decision. in 1945, the family agreed to convey 130 acres to the...
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does it ever get to you to say, maybe i'm wrong?cision to move on saddam hussein was the right decision. i'm absolutely convinced it was. >> george bush, great to talk when you get light with him, baseball and stuff. george bush the first, one of the regular guys of all times. >> being a former president, seeing the name on buildings, what's that like? >> when i see these things, it's great. >> you land at george bush international. i hear the pilot say, george bush, and i lean over and say, hey. >> you can't be an actor without liking people. they're your stock-in-trade. you're out to please them. >> hale hardy, great storyteller. clinton is responsive, sharp. >> some sort of inner thing in you, the comeback kid approach? >> all my life i was raised to believe that you should never give in, never give up. if somebody hits you and knocks you down, you're supposed to get up, not give up. >> can't top that. >>> tammy faye, god bless. >> god bless you, larry. >> what can you say, that cuz tammy faye baker. she would die the next mornin
does it ever get to you to say, maybe i'm wrong?cision to move on saddam hussein was the right decision. i'm absolutely convinced it was. >> george bush, great to talk when you get light with him, baseball and stuff. george bush the first, one of the regular guys of all times. >> being a former president, seeing the name on buildings, what's that like? >> when i see these things, it's great. >> you land at george bush international. i hear the pilot say, george bush, and...
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i don't ever do you find that offensive and necrophilia of not really something if i ever bothered to read voices that was weird. yeah it's not the kind of thing that i feel personally offended by if it's something that ever affects me i guess it won't matter because i'll be dead so more power to you creepy guy i think this when you watch the whole video it's a horror film it's a zombie film it's his take on be a horror film and they're being sort of a crazy monster and jay z. is talking about being a monster and being a monster and there are all these zombie women china break into his house and you know if it's a horror film i think it's pretty firmly in the realm of fantasy i understand that feminists are upset because it's their job to get upset i am a feminist i get upset all the time but this don't think so leave kanye alone ok so this is kind of like bare thrillers trying to make a piece of art now we have a little bit of time left so i know you have strong feelings like i said yesterday we talked about a we chose article where she made the case that chinese mothers are superior
i don't ever do you find that offensive and necrophilia of not really something if i ever bothered to read voices that was weird. yeah it's not the kind of thing that i feel personally offended by if it's something that ever affects me i guess it won't matter because i'll be dead so more power to you creepy guy i think this when you watch the whole video it's a horror film it's a zombie film it's his take on be a horror film and they're being sort of a crazy monster and jay z. is talking about...
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no one has ever asked anyone to step down and to resign before. said, "well, why are they asking you now?" i said, "you'll have to ask those people, and why it's in their minds that a double standard should be applied in my case." as extraordinary as his timing was in his ascension and knowing when to strike and when to make the move to become both lieutenant governor and governor, i think his timing was off from that point on, from a political standpoint. he was so widely unpopular in virginia by december of that year, wilder's approval rating had dropped to about 18 percent. he then withdrew from the presidency, and went about the business of amending the budget as best he could. narrator: adding to his falling approval rating, the conflicts between wilder and robb erupted yet again. an illegally-taped conversation including wilder was released by chuck robb's staff, ending with a grand jury investigation. this controversy combined with virginia's record deficit and a national recession would make it difficult for wilder to regain his popularity
no one has ever asked anyone to step down and to resign before. said, "well, why are they asking you now?" i said, "you'll have to ask those people, and why it's in their minds that a double standard should be applied in my case." as extraordinary as his timing was in his ascension and knowing when to strike and when to make the move to become both lieutenant governor and governor, i think his timing was off from that point on, from a political standpoint. he was so widely...
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how can a civilian ever hope to measure up on the diet and fitness trend?> a lot of people can't afford the diet plan, so, they look to these magazines and they can do it on their own. they can sort of put their own plan together for what works for them. >> there's always air brushing. well, here's wishing you the best of luck with your new year's resolutions, whatever they may be, and hoping you'll watch our special, "celebrity weight loss, what really happens," tomorrow night at 10:00 p.m. eastern. >>> when we come back, we'll meet the first person in the world ever to be issued with identity papers that state sex, not specified. [ male announcer ] learn about a free trial offer from abilify. if you're taking an antidepressant and still feel depressed, one option your doctor may consider is adding abilify. abilify treats depression in adults when added to an antidepressant. some people had symptom improvement in as early as one to two weeks after adding abilify. now with the abilify (me+) program, your first two weeks of abilify can be free. abilify is no
how can a civilian ever hope to measure up on the diet and fitness trend?> a lot of people can't afford the diet plan, so, they look to these magazines and they can do it on their own. they can sort of put their own plan together for what works for them. >> there's always air brushing. well, here's wishing you the best of luck with your new year's resolutions, whatever they may be, and hoping you'll watch our special, "celebrity weight loss, what really happens," tomorrow...
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no acts by japanese americans ever occured. they were overwhelmingly loyal to the united states into the community posed no security threat to the united states. he felt personally responsible for the validation of the internment and waited almost 40 years for an opportunity to challenge the supreme court decision. in san francisco federal court, charging that newly discovered evidence show that the supreme court decision had been secured with a deliberate fraud on the court. the destruction of the military commander's final report showing that his decision to return the entire population was based on race prejudice and the substitution of an altered a final report fabricated to show his decision was based on military consideration. and on november 10, 1983 at the federal court hearing, who he said to the court, as an american citizen being put through the shame and embarrassment, all japanese americans that were escorted suffered the same embarrassment. we can never forget this as long as we live. according to the supreme cour
no acts by japanese americans ever occured. they were overwhelmingly loyal to the united states into the community posed no security threat to the united states. he felt personally responsible for the validation of the internment and waited almost 40 years for an opportunity to challenge the supreme court decision. in san francisco federal court, charging that newly discovered evidence show that the supreme court decision had been secured with a deliberate fraud on the court. the destruction of...
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now, yesterday, i started a hashtag called "worst lie i ever told."ed you guys at home to tweet out the worst, weirdest or lamest lie that you ever told. we got thousands of tweets. i was watching them come in all night. it was great. so, tonight, i thought i'd share some of my favorite "worst lie i've ever told" tweets from you guys. here we go. this first one is from @rachel61. she said her worst lie ever was, "told my 5-year-old cousin the middle finger was sign language for hello." [ laughter ] that's very cruel. oh, this one is bad. @vehicle says, "i told my little brother that he was a monkey and that we had been shaving him in his sleep, so he would think he was human." [ laughter ] why? why would you do that? shave him during his sleep. this one is from @chrissa20. her worst lie, "someone must have hacked my facebook and deleted you from my friends. i don't know what happened." [ laughter ] "i don't know what happened there." this is from @rucomics07. his worst lie, "i told my friend in college that she could change in front of me because i wa
now, yesterday, i started a hashtag called "worst lie i ever told."ed you guys at home to tweet out the worst, weirdest or lamest lie that you ever told. we got thousands of tweets. i was watching them come in all night. it was great. so, tonight, i thought i'd share some of my favorite "worst lie i've ever told" tweets from you guys. here we go. this first one is from @rachel61. she said her worst lie ever was, "told my 5-year-old cousin the middle finger was sign...
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he remains as famous today as ever. his name will live in history.ing george v wrote on lawrence's death in 1935. and so it has. i have chosen to begin my biography of lawrence with the acts that made him famous overnight, but taking of active on. by 1916, the first world war had become a deadly trap for all the nations involved. on the western front the war had long since ground down to a bloody scale in the trenches taking life by the millions with no gain a grand attempt to break through were constant catastrophe. the british attack at the first battle, they can't relieve the pressure on the french army would cost them nearly 600,000 casualties, 60,000 on the first day. the bloody state in the history of the british army. -- the bloodiest day in history of the british army. there were those who believe that must be a better day of winning the war. perhaps attacking germany's weakest allies, turkey, might a better dividends. and lawrence was one of them. however, i british attack on the ottoman empire intended to open a year-round water supply, in
he remains as famous today as ever. his name will live in history.ing george v wrote on lawrence's death in 1935. and so it has. i have chosen to begin my biography of lawrence with the acts that made him famous overnight, but taking of active on. by 1916, the first world war had become a deadly trap for all the nations involved. on the western front the war had long since ground down to a bloody scale in the trenches taking life by the millions with no gain a grand attempt to break through...
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you know, why am i never, ever even see these kind of scripts or they ever even come close to me. but anthony hopkins is doing part after part after part. i'm very envious. and god, help. harvey keitel, harvey keitel is doing wonderful work. you know, i'm not saying that i'm not doing wonderful work and i'm not saying-- i think speed is terrific, you know. and i love it. and juan-- did a sensational job directing this movie. and it set a new kind of genre for action films. but there is no back story to my character. there's no back story to any of the characters in that movie. it's not like in line of fire where you know more about malkovich's character than my character, you know, my character is just there to push the action on. and it's wonderful. and i love the movie and i love to see it. and i love to watch this movie over and over and over, it's so exciting. but the great role, i don't feel i've really ever had. and the great, and the kind of films that i want to direct, studios say oh they're too dark, or they're too this, or i don't think they're commercial. so i feel that
you know, why am i never, ever even see these kind of scripts or they ever even come close to me. but anthony hopkins is doing part after part after part. i'm very envious. and god, help. harvey keitel, harvey keitel is doing wonderful work. you know, i'm not saying that i'm not doing wonderful work and i'm not saying-- i think speed is terrific, you know. and i love it. and juan-- did a sensational job directing this movie. and it set a new kind of genre for action films. but there is no back...
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actually, in many cases, you can easily have a life without ever setting foot on the street or ever being out in the public space. you can go to houston and see how they organize this. you can also go to a number of cities where you can see lively, wonderful people oriented cities, but now the people are not out there because they're forced to be there. they're out there because they need and want to be there. they're out there for, we call it, optional activities, for recreational activities. they may be out there to do a little bit of running or p romenading for the health. if these people weren't out there, the activity wouldn't happen. that's my start. let's go. a couple years ago i made this book which, i'm later on going to give to the mayor if he comes by, because we have eight empty pages in the rear here for the next verg about san francisco is the best city in the world, but license plate [laughing] in this book -- in the world, we talk about public space in history. public space has always been the meeting place for people, where the individual meets his society. it has been th
actually, in many cases, you can easily have a life without ever setting foot on the street or ever being out in the public space. you can go to houston and see how they organize this. you can also go to a number of cities where you can see lively, wonderful people oriented cities, but now the people are not out there because they're forced to be there. they're out there because they need and want to be there. they're out there for, we call it, optional activities, for recreational activities....
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last year, the school graduated its first ever class with every single senior going to college. he now has a best-selling autobiography, "open." his thoughts on the u.s. open and other topics in our conversation, coming up right now. >> all i know is his name is james, and he needs extra help with his reading. >> i'm james. >> yes. >> to everyone making a difference, you help us all live better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley. with every question and answer, nationwide insurance is happy to help tavis improve financial literacy and remove obstacles to economic empowerment one conversation at a time. nationwide is on your side. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [captioning made possible by kcet public television] tavis: always pleased to have andre agassi on the program. he became the only man in history to win all four grand slam titles and an olympic gold medal. his best-selling autobiography is out now, "open." to not take long for this to get on the list as well. >> i guess not. it has been quite a year. tavis: would
last year, the school graduated its first ever class with every single senior going to college. he now has a best-selling autobiography, "open." his thoughts on the u.s. open and other topics in our conversation, coming up right now. >> all i know is his name is james, and he needs extra help with his reading. >> i'm james. >> yes. >> to everyone making a difference, you help us all live better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley. with every...
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[applause] i do not think any giants fan is ever going to forget that night. rockets were in san francisco. gimenez were on the mound, and his mad-to help win a critical game, outfielder darren ford. ladies and gentlemen, i have only one phrase for the next giants player -- the beard. brian wilson. [applause] fear teh beard. how about the youngest left- handed pitcher in the history of the world series. eight shut up series. madison bumgarner. they tied the phillies in game 6. the bullpen when they last innings, and coming in first in the third inning, men all over the bases in a tie game, and he was critical to the giants winning the pennant. here he is, a left-hander, affeldt. -- jeremy affeldt. \ the next left-handed pitcher had his season cut short, but we know he has a bright season with the giants, dan runzler. giant open was right down the stretch, and this guy, maybe through his heart, santiago casilla. [applause] another recent acquisition to help the giants down the stretch. i would say he give a heck of a status report on those rangers hitters, too.
[applause] i do not think any giants fan is ever going to forget that night. rockets were in san francisco. gimenez were on the mound, and his mad-to help win a critical game, outfielder darren ford. ladies and gentlemen, i have only one phrase for the next giants player -- the beard. brian wilson. [applause] fear teh beard. how about the youngest left- handed pitcher in the history of the world series. eight shut up series. madison bumgarner. they tied the phillies in game 6. the bullpen when...
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and i realized that if it ever... if i ever remotely became anybody like him as an adult, that i would sure as hell be treating students the way he treated me. and to this day, if a student wants to have time with me, or to meet me, or get career advice, all the other appointments go on hold. i don't care if the president of the museum i work for, the provost, all the pe... doesn't matter. the student comes first, and it's because of that encounter with carl sagan. >> hinojosa: oh, how wonderful. here's what i want to know. how is it that at age 11 you even understood the nature of what astrophysics is, and you could say, "and that's what i want to be"? because honestly, i was pretty cool at 11, but it wasn't like i was, "yeah, i want to be an astrophysicist." >> i had already been imprinted at age 9, because my family, my parents, took me, my brother, my sister... every weekend we went to some cultural institutional organization every weekend. what i mean is, we went to the zoo, the... could be a baseball game, the museums. something in the city they took us to. and that formed sort o
and i realized that if it ever... if i ever remotely became anybody like him as an adult, that i would sure as hell be treating students the way he treated me. and to this day, if a student wants to have time with me, or to meet me, or get career advice, all the other appointments go on hold. i don't care if the president of the museum i work for, the provost, all the pe... doesn't matter. the student comes first, and it's because of that encounter with carl sagan. >> hinojosa: oh, how...
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how come no one ever asked you to act? like, no one ever asked you -- did you ever act in movies?be on 'the love boat?'" [ laughter ] come on, buddy. >> bruce: when i was young, i thought about it a little bit, and i had a few offers, but i was -- it was right around this time, and i was just concerned with diluting what i was doing. i mean, really, with the exception of frank sinatra, there's been some good musician actors, but frank sinatra is probably -- maybe the best. >> jimmy: yeah, you could have been "the godfather 2." "fredo, you broke my heart!" [ laughter ] >> bruce: it was too late. >> jimmy: look at this, though. you got even, like, a beer-stained ring or something there? what is that? [ laughing ] >> bruce: i don't remember, man. i don't know. >> jimmy: what was that ring, jack daniel's? [ laughing ] but it's so cool. look at this. i've got to show this, because i freaked out. i love this! there's the record. handwriting. just, like, lyrics, things. >> oh, you're good. >> jimmy: no, i'm doing it because i'm intrigued by this. like -- over here you got -- >> those are
how come no one ever asked you to act? like, no one ever asked you -- did you ever act in movies?be on 'the love boat?'" [ laughter ] come on, buddy. >> bruce: when i was young, i thought about it a little bit, and i had a few offers, but i was -- it was right around this time, and i was just concerned with diluting what i was doing. i mean, really, with the exception of frank sinatra, there's been some good musician actors, but frank sinatra is probably -- maybe the best. >>...
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he's the richest man i've ever seen in my life. 500 truffles.sked him if he needed a wife because i was pretty sure that this -- like i had found heaven and this was the man for me because -- >> jimmy: and he said no? >> his wife tapped me on the shoulder. and she said, um -- >> hit the road, you. >> i got there first. she was like 40 years younger than him too. >> jimmy: really? >> no, just kidding. i'm teasing. >> jimmy: you are a golfer i know. i've seen pictures of you playing golf. how long have you been playing golf? >> i've been golfing for about -- eight years but i hadn't golfed for, like, three years until recently. i started playing again. >> jimmy: you did? >> yeah, because it's kind of like crack cocaine. >> jimmy: i can't imagine you -- really you seem too high energy for golf to me. >> i've learned it's a game of patience, jimmy. >> jimmy: that's another reason why i don't do it. you enjoy it? >> i really enjoy it. yeah. as a child, my father used to come home blooldy from playing golf. >> jimmy: what? >> i didn't understand it re
he's the richest man i've ever seen in my life. 500 truffles.sked him if he needed a wife because i was pretty sure that this -- like i had found heaven and this was the man for me because -- >> jimmy: and he said no? >> his wife tapped me on the shoulder. and she said, um -- >> hit the road, you. >> i got there first. she was like 40 years younger than him too. >> jimmy: really? >> no, just kidding. i'm teasing. >> jimmy: you are a golfer i know. i've...
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>> for who so ever shall keep the whole law and yet offend at one point is guilty of all, for he whoultery shall not kill. if thou commit adultery and kill, thou becomes a transgressor of the law. i think of the j.f.k. assassination, jesse ventura conspiracy theory j.f.k. and how he has the testimony of the c.i.a. agent e.e. howard hunt saying he killed j.f.k. the statute for limitations of murder never runs out. and it's amazing. it's absolutely amazing. but, you know, jesus is going to get them, all the wicked, all of the unsaved on the last day and he's going to raise e. howard hunt up and he's going to get him. he's going to get obama who is a baby killer and when he's on the senate floor he said if a baby lives through an abortion, let it die. that's what he said when he was senator. but, you know, the thing is this, j.f.k. of course was an adulterer, like bill clinton. so he's going to be raised from the dead and punished, along with bill clinton all of the wicked. the amazing thing is that the assassination of the king of babylon was dated to the precise year and the assassina
>> for who so ever shall keep the whole law and yet offend at one point is guilty of all, for he whoultery shall not kill. if thou commit adultery and kill, thou becomes a transgressor of the law. i think of the j.f.k. assassination, jesse ventura conspiracy theory j.f.k. and how he has the testimony of the c.i.a. agent e.e. howard hunt saying he killed j.f.k. the statute for limitations of murder never runs out. and it's amazing. it's absolutely amazing. but, you know, jesus is going to...
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it has ever since. every summer the stern grove association in san francisco rec and parks put on 10 free concerts. usually people come out at 10 in the morning it's a family affair. everybody is on the lawn with picnics and it's free. anybody can come out. it's a great way to spend a sunday. >> goes to 1-2 in the afternoon and runs until 5. [music]. thanks to the stern grove association they renovated the concert meadow. it used to be a rolling grafsy area. put in a new stage and stage building. they put in terraces. we get from 8,000 to 12,000 people. and the meadow next to the concert meadow is full of people even though they can't see the music they hear it. i walked into the meadow several times and they don't even care. we do have literally events going on day and night. the concert association has kids days during the week. the performers come out for hundred 200 kids. now, the truckadero truck house gets rented out for weddings and retirement. the croquet clubs and horse shoes. 2 play grounds, t
it has ever since. every summer the stern grove association in san francisco rec and parks put on 10 free concerts. usually people come out at 10 in the morning it's a family affair. everybody is on the lawn with picnics and it's free. anybody can come out. it's a great way to spend a sunday. >> goes to 1-2 in the afternoon and runs until 5. [music]. thanks to the stern grove association they renovated the concert meadow. it used to be a rolling grafsy area. put in a new stage and stage...
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have you ever seen my act?"o make me a guitar. okay. i just dreamt up a guitar. i said, i want it to be called the "gathedral" [ laughter ] and i want to have stained glass. >> the gathedral. >> jimmy: yeah. >> okay, yeah. >> jimmy: so, that might not be metal. but that's where i need your help. >> that's not -- it's metal. it's a dime bag darrell guitar. >> well, that -- that's metal. >> jimmy: so, yeah, look at this. look at this dude. [ cheers and applause ] >> that's pretty metal. >> jimmy: one of a kind. [ applause ] >> yeah. >> jimmy: all right -- >> that's b.a. >> jimmy: but it -- here's the coolest part, here. >> i think they should use that in "rock of ages," actually. >> jimmy: really? >> break that out and -- yeah. >> jimmy: they can borrow this. >> yeah, one of a kind. >> jimmy: can we turn the lights down a little bit? watch this. bang. [ audience ohs ] there you go. [ cheers and applause ] >> whoa. >> jimmy: that's what i'm talking about. >> whoa. >> jimmy: yeah. [ applause ] let's do it. i know --
have you ever seen my act?"o make me a guitar. okay. i just dreamt up a guitar. i said, i want it to be called the "gathedral" [ laughter ] and i want to have stained glass. >> the gathedral. >> jimmy: yeah. >> okay, yeah. >> jimmy: so, that might not be metal. but that's where i need your help. >> that's not -- it's metal. it's a dime bag darrell guitar. >> well, that -- that's metal. >> jimmy: so, yeah, look at this. look at this dude....
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>> first off, has it ever been done down the middle? tavis: walter cronkite was down the middle. >> he was the beginning of the end of non-opinionated journalism. he goes on the news one night and says, "in the eyes of this reporter, the war is lost. this war is unwinnable." that is the beginning of all of this balkanization into news factions at this point. walter cronkite said he thought the war in vietnam was unwinnable. that is a big moment. that is when all this opinion starts, in my book. when the whip walter cronkite out and say he was obi wan to moby -- obi-wan kenobi -- the man called out a war. that is big opinion. on election night, i do not know if you watched msnbc, but it was a contentious panel over there. they had michelle bachman on. onstage, chris was saying are you hypnotized and laughing at her. this is pretty tough. i go over to fox where dana milbank of the washington post's insists there was a token liberal there -- there were seven people on that night. throughout the night, they had a whole bunch of people on th
>> first off, has it ever been done down the middle? tavis: walter cronkite was down the middle. >> he was the beginning of the end of non-opinionated journalism. he goes on the news one night and says, "in the eyes of this reporter, the war is lost. this war is unwinnable." that is the beginning of all of this balkanization into news factions at this point. walter cronkite said he thought the war in vietnam was unwinnable. that is a big moment. that is when all this...
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so i don't know if paul robeson ever wrote that. i never came across any reference to it.t as originally sung by billie holiday, it was not a song about victimhood so much. i mean, she was-- but as it became associated with her and-- because of her attitude when she first did it-- as it became associated with her and as it became more poignant to listen to, perhaps that's the coloration that it took on. she certainly grabbed ownership of it even, as you point out, in suggesting in her autobiography that she had some part in shaping it. and she objected when other people performed it? well, she objected when josh white performed it. josh white also played at cafe society and started to sing it, and it became a part of his act too. and it became very much associated with him, and there's a story in the book about how--apocryphal or not-- i think he told the story, actually-- of her coming into his dressing room one night, with a knife and threatening him, menacing him for doing the song, to which he replied, "billie, we should both be performing this song until neither one o
so i don't know if paul robeson ever wrote that. i never came across any reference to it.t as originally sung by billie holiday, it was not a song about victimhood so much. i mean, she was-- but as it became associated with her and-- because of her attitude when she first did it-- as it became associated with her and as it became more poignant to listen to, perhaps that's the coloration that it took on. she certainly grabbed ownership of it even, as you point out, in suggesting in her...