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that would certainly apply to holden coffield as well. these are folks who don't have a political problem, they don't have a class problem but they are alienated all the same place all of the movies, marlin brando, many of his early movies, the wild one for example where he makes a wonderful line a young waitress asks what are you rebelling against and he says what do you got? so those are places you see her rebels and then also bohemia becomes more popular of the time. life magazine is a great job of bringing people from the sort of fringe is into the middle class homes across the country so people were able to pick up their life magazine and look at pictures of the writers like allen ginsberg and look at all one guard writers like jack pollock and folks they probably wouldn't have known much about unless they happened to be interested in the art world or poetry specifically that most middle class white americans wouldn't have known that much about. so those folks as well. >> william f. buckley is the ultimate outsider? [laughter] >> bul
that would certainly apply to holden coffield as well. these are folks who don't have a political problem, they don't have a class problem but they are alienated all the same place all of the movies, marlin brando, many of his early movies, the wild one for example where he makes a wonderful line a young waitress asks what are you rebelling against and he says what do you got? so those are places you see her rebels and then also bohemia becomes more popular of the time. life magazine is a great...
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that phrase would certainly apply to holden caufield as well. they don't have a class problem, but they're alienated all the same. so all of dean's movies, marlon brando, many of his early moves i haves, "the wild ones, "for example where the young way tres asks him what are you rebelling against, and he says what have you got? and also bohemia becomes more popular at the time. "life" magazine does a great job of bringing people from the fringes into middle class homes across the country, and so people are able to pick up their "life "magazine and look at pictures of beatniks and beat writers like alan ginsburg and look at avant-garde writers and folks they probably wouldn't have known that much about. most middle class white americans wouldn't have known that much about, so those folks as well. >> host: william f. buckley as the ultimate outsider? [laughter] >> guest: well, buckley is a really interesting figure because he goes to yale in the late '40s he's at yale, and he would not have been an outsider most places in america, but he really fe
that phrase would certainly apply to holden caufield as well. they don't have a class problem, but they're alienated all the same. so all of dean's movies, marlon brando, many of his early moves i haves, "the wild ones, "for example where the young way tres asks him what are you rebelling against, and he says what have you got? and also bohemia becomes more popular at the time. "life" magazine does a great job of bringing people from the fringes into middle class homes...
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that phrase would apply to holden caue-cield as well.olks who don't have a political problem, donso have a class prvedlem, but they are alienated all the same. all of these movies, marlon boando, many of his early mo192es, the wild ones where he makes that wonderful line. what are you rpartielling ae ant and he says what do you have. so those are places that use the rebe dao. albec, bohnderia becomes more popular at the time. life magazine does a great jved of bringing people from the fringes into middle-class homes. people are able to pickrestp l e mae ans. ane and look at pictures of beatnik's and be writers like allen ginsberg and jack arawak and lf like jackson pollock and books that they probably cal havelainoost that much about unless they happened to be interested in the art world or poetry spe a fically. most middle-class white americans would not havelainoos. those foly as well. >> william f. buckley as the ultimate outsider. >> welman of very interesting fiutsire because he gusty yale. late 40's. he is at yale. he would not hav
that phrase would apply to holden caue-cield as well.olks who don't have a political problem, donso have a class prvedlem, but they are alienated all the same. all of these movies, marlon boando, many of his early mo192es, the wild ones where he makes that wonderful line. what are you rpartielling ae ant and he says what do you have. so those are places that use the rebe dao. albec, bohnderia becomes more popular at the time. life magazine does a great jved of bringing people from the fringes...
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>> well, i think he is interesting because his character, holden caulfield is way the first extremely popular rebel figure who really comes from and delete at least opera no class background in this postwar period. he is not alienated because of his race or because of his class background, or because he is a bohemian. is a prep school dropout. he's a resident of a very nice new york apartment. and this is really the dawning of a new kind of rubble. >> what was the effect of the book in 1951? >> it was really huge. the book's style was very different from a lot of published fiction at the time. it was a kind of sliding almost bratty sort of dialogue style that really caught the eye of young people, people of all ages but especially younger people. and the book really made quite an impression on readers at the time. and really throughout the '50s and into the '60s, today as well for that matter. >> subtitle of your book, how the white middle class fell in love with rebellion in postwar america. besides j.d. salinger, "catcher in the rye," what other rebellious figures were out there? >>
>> well, i think he is interesting because his character, holden caulfield is way the first extremely popular rebel figure who really comes from and delete at least opera no class background in this postwar period. he is not alienated because of his race or because of his class background, or because he is a bohemian. is a prep school dropout. he's a resident of a very nice new york apartment. and this is really the dawning of a new kind of rubble. >> what was the effect of the book...
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ktvu's martin holden has more. [ music playing ] >> price of freedom is high.ut measured by the lives of generations to come, lives full of promise. >> all the different stories of all the different people and the bravery people exhibited in defense of the country. it's overwhelming really. [ music playing ] >> a moment to think back and to really see how much we owe to them who gave their lives. [ taps playing ] >> work of martin holden. >>> we have more news ahead, ktvu channel 2 news at 6:00 is 90 seconds away. >> successful day for all of us. >> more than baseball in oakland, stars on the field honor the real heroes, soldiers on the battle field. . >>> the cheers at the ballpark are more than just baseball. honoring and remembering american heros. >>> big change on the golden gate bridge but it doesn't have to do with cars. complete bay area news coverage starts right now, this is ktvu channel 2 news at 6:00. >>> good evening. >> a memorial day celebration rocked by gunfire and death. family and friends of the victims are devastated. a look that scene just
ktvu's martin holden has more. [ music playing ] >> price of freedom is high.ut measured by the lives of generations to come, lives full of promise. >> all the different stories of all the different people and the bravery people exhibited in defense of the country. it's overwhelming really. [ music playing ] >> a moment to think back and to really see how much we owe to them who gave their lives. [ taps playing ] >> work of martin holden. >>> we have more news...
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whose job it is actually will also all the mom of it all to make a full will climb trees and nesting holden's. since nine hundred twenty one tens of thousands of miles of canals and from cuts through the wetlands to extract oil and natural gas. is manmade oil and gas canals have reshaped southern louisiana as wetlands and contribute to the rapid erosion washing more land out to sea. this used to be small like you used to be small regular was done in one out nice and out . and. for several years went undercover spying on lumber nodes and falling knocking trucks. and infiltrated cutting sites and confronted the large retail chains selling cypress mulch illegally. and. this dialogue in the south assumption is an affront to from watching the beautiful. i want on the water organ them a way to twenty thousand acres a year keep from the year compassionate as he seeks to lower wages. that's one tenth of all the supper for some customers you. know they got serious in c.n.n. no joke about illegal logging in brazil you know a little over has happened here in expats and i was covering a dog and the diffe
whose job it is actually will also all the mom of it all to make a full will climb trees and nesting holden's. since nine hundred twenty one tens of thousands of miles of canals and from cuts through the wetlands to extract oil and natural gas. is manmade oil and gas canals have reshaped southern louisiana as wetlands and contribute to the rapid erosion washing more land out to sea. this used to be small like you used to be small regular was done in one out nice and out . and. for several years...
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>> senator holden, thank you. thank you very much. for the question. first on the perception, washington and these issues are an interesting place. we have tried to move forward with upholding the policy which the president's and i have articulated. we are supportive of oil and gas in the government of new york and other places in america's oceans. we also have said and we will not retrench the position. we will do it in a way that is is safe and protects the environment. and i think director bromwich is a statistics in terms of how we will move forward in the shallow water and deep water will indicate to you that we are not just about talk, but we are walking the talk and staying in terms of the drilling and production in our country. now i will tell you that multiple meetings in oil and gas executives, the top companies, they understand what they are doing. they understand they did not have the subsea containment able for february. and they understand there's still a lot of work to go because it's a dynamic kind of issue in terms of getting us to the
>> senator holden, thank you. thank you very much. for the question. first on the perception, washington and these issues are an interesting place. we have tried to move forward with upholding the policy which the president's and i have articulated. we are supportive of oil and gas in the government of new york and other places in america's oceans. we also have said and we will not retrench the position. we will do it in a way that is is safe and protects the environment. and i think...
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president holden say politicians are promoting more fear while providing little protection now we havea system of mandatory and inescapable alerts to every cell phone in the land in the event that the government decides that something is happening that we ought to know about that just as the introduction of the patriot act came right after nine eleven so this new kind of technological invasion comes to us without any public discussion right after the assassination of osama bin laden and why you professor and author mark crispin miller says americans are living in an age of creeping authoritarianism and scare tactics they use fear for any kind of government that craves more control over people's lives and thoughts is that it makes people malleable it makes them obedient i mean you go to any airport today. and you can see this in action people are meekly taking off their shoes and moving to get in groped under the auspices of airport safety babies senior citizens and everyone in between must now endure pat downs or pass through body scanners before boarding in the case of muslim american
president holden say politicians are promoting more fear while providing little protection now we havea system of mandatory and inescapable alerts to every cell phone in the land in the event that the government decides that something is happening that we ought to know about that just as the introduction of the patriot act came right after nine eleven so this new kind of technological invasion comes to us without any public discussion right after the assassination of osama bin laden and why you...
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address because he doesn't take it as seriously people don't take these flash crashes and hank paulson holden the american population hostage we see no intention of political terror here the policeman says the suspect was just trying to affect market sentiment and again let me emphasize that due to propaganda they have successfully delineated between financial terror and political terror this is been commingled into one global financial terrorist dominated global economy there is no political terror anymore there is no ideology there are no political parties there are no religions there are no country boundaries there is only the market leverage and events to make the prices go where you want them to go this guy is the hank paulson of the retail side he is you know basically you know the equivalent of hank paulson going into a liquor store not going over but he's the same mindset that from the same mother there sprung from the same case so much strauss kahn tart semen. well so here it's not political terror it's just affecting marc. that sentiment so let's look at the head politician of the w
address because he doesn't take it as seriously people don't take these flash crashes and hank paulson holden the american population hostage we see no intention of political terror here the policeman says the suspect was just trying to affect market sentiment and again let me emphasize that due to propaganda they have successfully delineated between financial terror and political terror this is been commingled into one global financial terrorist dominated global economy there is no political...
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ancient city of jaroslav the muscovites got things started through ivory coast or say to do video holden's. thirteen minutes and allow me as a brazilian strikers i need a miracle though the level of matter some ten minutes later the young made his presence felt again in the second half is striking the sixty ninth minute through the difference in the match says a manager leonard sleuths killed us celebrating his first trophy as coach. now says because the premier league match was postponed this week this cup final but the rest of the teams continued their regular season starts uk have gone third in the league after thrashing new boys cross the odds are at moscow's luzhniki stadium striker laurie open for the most whites twenty eight minutes and rising above everyone in the box after across his header hit the bar but the brazilian was first in his own bat firing home and empty netter parts of double the lead early in the second half out of jones you will put them sunil and head the same man zubar made it a brace twelve minutes later with a neat shot into the left corner and already also scor
ancient city of jaroslav the muscovites got things started through ivory coast or say to do video holden's. thirteen minutes and allow me as a brazilian strikers i need a miracle though the level of matter some ten minutes later the young made his presence felt again in the second half is striking the sixty ninth minute through the difference in the match says a manager leonard sleuths killed us celebrating his first trophy as coach. now says because the premier league match was postponed this...
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. >> senator holden. >> thank you, mr. chairman. secretary, good to see you again. thank you for being here today my first question relates to, how do you explain the difference in terms of the perception that the companies that are drilling have as far as the regulatory process and their ability to get permitting and move forward and the perception that you perhaps within the agency have relative to expediting these permits and getting them done? maybe specifically address the shallow water versus deep water that senator hutchinson brought up that issue, i think you were here for her comment, and the others if you can reject a permit application in 30 days is there any de facto timeline on this process for getting approval. >> senator holden, thank you very much for the question. we have tried to move forward with upholding the policy which the president has articulated, we are supportive of oil and gas development in the gulf of mexico and in other places in america's oceans. we also have said and we will not retrench this position that we will do it in a way that
. >> senator holden. >> thank you, mr. chairman. secretary, good to see you again. thank you for being here today my first question relates to, how do you explain the difference in terms of the perception that the companies that are drilling have as far as the regulatory process and their ability to get permitting and move forward and the perception that you perhaps within the agency have relative to expediting these permits and getting them done? maybe specifically address the...
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i appreciate it very much. >> mayor john holden of dyersburg, tennessee, for us this morning.l be right back. this is ""the early show"" here on cbs. you ready? one, two, three. [ both ] ♪ emma, emma bo-bemma ♪ banana-fana-fo-femma ♪ fee-fi-fo-femma ♪ em-ma very good sweety, how do you feel? good. yeah? you did a really good job, okay? let's go back to drawing. with chili's new $6 lunch break combos. choose from a house salad or hot, tasty soup. then pair it with a massive texas toast half sandwich, like our delicious classic turkey or our gigantic new southwestern blt, smothered in cilantro lime mayo and jam-packed with three glorious slices of applewood smoked bacon. served with fries, that's big flavor for just 6 bucks! the $6 break for bold, weekdays at chili's. [ female announcer ] we all want cleaner laundry. we all want a world with fewer chemicals. we all want the best of both worlds. introducing all free clear oxi-active. a powerful new detergent without dyes or perfumes that helps get out your toughest dirt and stains. its added natural cleaning boosters help get you
i appreciate it very much. >> mayor john holden of dyersburg, tennessee, for us this morning.l be right back. this is ""the early show"" here on cbs. you ready? one, two, three. [ both ] ♪ emma, emma bo-bemma ♪ banana-fana-fo-femma ♪ fee-fi-fo-femma ♪ em-ma very good sweety, how do you feel? good. yeah? you did a really good job, okay? let's go back to drawing. with chili's new $6 lunch break combos. choose from a house salad or hot, tasty soup. then pair it...
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my team, i think you probably know, but for the record is general nick holden, the vice chief of defense staff, and general, the chief of the general staff. would it help if we said now what we did in 2006? >> i think it would. >> well, i think i was a nato officer in that period just to remind you. i was commander, and in november i think it was of 2004, the then prime minister tony blair said that the ark, hq ark would take the responsibility of the command and control and nato's agreed expansion into the south and the east so i went there in january 2005, and i was in that capacity all through the period of 2006-2007 that you'll be looking at. >> the year of 2006, i was in a iraq as a senior military represent representative in iraq, and i did that job from early october 2005 through late march 2006. it's pertinent the price of that. i was the department of chief of the staff of the military defense and two star deputy to general pry who is giving evidence. i was the material part of the genesis in the commitment of 2006, but sort of the last three months of 2005 and 2006 i was in ira
my team, i think you probably know, but for the record is general nick holden, the vice chief of defense staff, and general, the chief of the general staff. would it help if we said now what we did in 2006? >> i think it would. >> well, i think i was a nato officer in that period just to remind you. i was commander, and in november i think it was of 2004, the then prime minister tony blair said that the ark, hq ark would take the responsibility of the command and control and nato's...
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people of this is the last time we would be holden to another country. we did not learn the lessons that i hope we have learned of them now. i'm supportive of looking for domestic forces but to continue tax giveaways to big companies is the wrong way a rigid set of priorities. people agree with me on >> >> in addition to the drilling, we should look at reducing the subsidies on oil. we should eliminate them. we all slept make sure we have been there for the small oil companies. increasing the competition in the industry will help to control prices. i'm also supportive of renewable energies but i believe the renewable energies need to be researched and developed in the private sector or in partnership with universities. it is important and that the consumers pick the winners and losers. i believe we should be eliminating the subsidies to oil companies. >> it is part of>> it is part on budget. but i oppose the ryan budget plan. they continue the surveys none of us support. >> there has been a lot of talk about medicare. a number of proposals are on the lon
people of this is the last time we would be holden to another country. we did not learn the lessons that i hope we have learned of them now. i'm supportive of looking for domestic forces but to continue tax giveaways to big companies is the wrong way a rigid set of priorities. people agree with me on >> >> in addition to the drilling, we should look at reducing the subsidies on oil. we should eliminate them. we all slept make sure we have been there for the small oil companies....