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going to read that. [ cheers and applause ] >> stephen: i am more holden caulfield that holden caulfieldreally. >> yeah. >> stephen: do you really think we should teach this stuff to the kids? because it had bad words in it and it has a prostitute in it and that is some spicy stuff. do we need to be reinforcing our kids bad behavior as teenagers with the idea they could be a character in a great novel? dad, i wasn't disobeying you, i was exploring modes of alienation. >> well, i would certainly want them to be introduced to that book rather than be trained in pompousness, pretentiousness, bogus spirituality, such as you find in the class stories. >> stephen: now, wait a second. wait a second. the glass family stories, franny and zooey, and the carpenters, even down at the dingy if you want to. >> those are -- >> stephen: those are some of his finest works, some of his greatest works. you will admit that or you will pay a price. >> well, if you like -- >> stephen: what do you have against the glass family? >> do you like to read sermons all day? >> stephen: i give them. [ cheers and appla
going to read that. [ cheers and applause ] >> stephen: i am more holden caulfield that holden caulfieldreally. >> yeah. >> stephen: do you really think we should teach this stuff to the kids? because it had bad words in it and it has a prostitute in it and that is some spicy stuff. do we need to be reinforcing our kids bad behavior as teenagers with the idea they could be a character in a great novel? dad, i wasn't disobeying you, i was exploring modes of alienation. >>...
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people taking holden's thought, private thought and enacting them on other people. people taking the idea of their being phonies in the world and wanting to destroy those phonies. it was one of the most shocking things that we discovered was that there was this connection that and here's what's really crazy, the killers not only did this but then actually communicated with each other afterward and actually would discuss their affection for the catcher in the rye. i mean in mark chapman's case -- in two of the three cases they brought the books with them when they did the shooting. and that they wanted -- >> rose: what do you think went through these people. >> there are references in the book to my people shooting hat and certain things holden says. it's important to remember that this book has been read by 60, 70, 80 million people around the world and these are very specific disturbed cases of disturbed individuals. but if you misread the book, you can read holden's antipathy to the culture as some kind of bizarre license to kill. >> rose: did j.d. salinger make a
people taking holden's thought, private thought and enacting them on other people. people taking the idea of their being phonies in the world and wanting to destroy those phonies. it was one of the most shocking things that we discovered was that there was this connection that and here's what's really crazy, the killers not only did this but then actually communicated with each other afterward and actually would discuss their affection for the catcher in the rye. i mean in mark chapman's case...
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. >> for judge david holden, being effective in court means projecting, keeping your energy up and your temper down. that's also true in sports. >> all right. >> arriving early for every western home game, the first and currently only blind judge in kentucky is most likely the state's only blind p.a. announcer to. the judge says when he was asked to call his first game, he knew who to call and what to say. >> i need somebody to be my eyes, can you be my eyes. >> long time companion buddy isn't the only one who travels withholden. friend and attorney patterson stays with him. >> i'm a play by play guy in his ear. >> carlos hernandez in the tackle. >> second and nine. >> brilliantly seamless, the crowd has no idea that he has no view of the game. >> i can't see anything at all. >> first down warriors. >> i try to get across what i would need to know if i were there in the stadium. >> holden played football as a boy until an injury caused him to lose his sight. >> i knew that there would be more scrutiny on me because i can't see. >> knowing he cares so much and gives it his best effort ma
. >> for judge david holden, being effective in court means projecting, keeping your energy up and your temper down. that's also true in sports. >> all right. >> arriving early for every western home game, the first and currently only blind judge in kentucky is most likely the state's only blind p.a. announcer to. the judge says when he was asked to call his first game, he knew who to call and what to say. >> i need somebody to be my eyes, can you be my eyes. >>...
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given in the sun i go to the island by motor boat that was in the winter when lake holden scofield isover i go by car from the town of all of the.
given in the sun i go to the island by motor boat that was in the winter when lake holden scofield isover i go by car from the town of all of the.
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. >> filmmaker shane sew lair know went looking for the man who created holden caufield, the cynicalom prep school who became, as one critic put it, "america's best-known literary truant since huckleberry finn." >> the publication of "the catcher in the rye" in 1951 was a revolution. there had not been a voice like that. >> when you're a kid and you read "catcher in the rye," you're like, oh, my god, somebody gets it. >> the new documentary "salinger" tracks the author's success. >> "catcher in the rye" has sold 60 million copy, an unprecedented number. >> and salinger's retreat to a wooded compound in new hampshire. >> i've heard that he has a huge bunker. >> where for more than half a century he declined interviews and shunned photographers. >> there would be long stretches of time where he wouldn't come out of the bunker at all. >> he sort of became the howard hughes of his day. >> a 40-year-old screenwriter known for action films, solnero became fascinated by the salinger myth. >> this is a photo we uncovered of j.d. salinger in 1968 on his bed in his bedroom. this is what it loo
. >> filmmaker shane sew lair know went looking for the man who created holden caufield, the cynicalom prep school who became, as one critic put it, "america's best-known literary truant since huckleberry finn." >> the publication of "the catcher in the rye" in 1951 was a revolution. there had not been a voice like that. >> when you're a kid and you read "catcher in the rye," you're like, oh, my god, somebody gets it. >> the new documentary...
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the monarchy would be the holden over to his native. american they're too busy talking about miley cyrus anyway and they get their news from propagandist sources that are only half a fitted do we really think that everyone should have an equal vote on global warming or foreign policy or building health care infrastructure no matter how important a citizen wants to be here in the us you can be sure it will never have the full story anyway. sure america waged a war to get out from under the rule of a monarch but that was a long time ago that was before the industrial revolution and the lies of the corporation that was before twitter today our republic is absolutely roque it so it might be time to hand over the reins to an absolute monarchy and we can treat our t.v. queens like we treat our celebrities build them up tearing down and then go back to where reality t.v. shows and wal-mart shopping tonight let's talk about that by following me on twitter at the red. eye meghan lopez have a great night. coming up on politicking with larry king
the monarchy would be the holden over to his native. american they're too busy talking about miley cyrus anyway and they get their news from propagandist sources that are only half a fitted do we really think that everyone should have an equal vote on global warming or foreign policy or building health care infrastructure no matter how important a citizen wants to be here in the us you can be sure it will never have the full story anyway. sure america waged a war to get out from under the rule...
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. >> holden lewis is senior mortgage analyst at bank rate.com. >>> since the housing crisis began a number of new renters has increased to 68% over all. homeownership rates are at a 17.5 year low. and the once reliable generation of young first-time home buyers is now buying less and renting more. we have more on that side of the story. >> reporter: 32-year-old dreams one day of owning a home. >> i just don't have the savings or the salary to take that plunge. >> reporter: she works at the new jersey federal public investigators office. she has been warned with the looming threat of sequesters she could be laid off any time. >> it would not be smart to buy right now. i can't even see the day it will be smart. >> reporter: one of a growing number of the growing millennia choosing to rent instead buying. >> this is an economic challenged generation. >> reporter: since the housing crisis, the age 18 to 4 showed the steepest deline in homeownership. one of the reasons, student loan debt. >> that makes it difficult to take on a second debt load in the mormo form of mortgage. >> reporter: those
. >> holden lewis is senior mortgage analyst at bank rate.com. >>> since the housing crisis began a number of new renters has increased to 68% over all. homeownership rates are at a 17.5 year low. and the once reliable generation of young first-time home buyers is now buying less and renting more. we have more on that side of the story. >> reporter: 32-year-old dreams one day of owning a home. >> i just don't have the savings or the salary to take that plunge....
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. >> we're going to get congressman van holden in on this. the wall street journal, an editorial page that supports your view on the health care law. but suts the way you're going about this is crazy. quote, perhaps the only war strategizing more inept than president obama's on syria are gop plans for the budget hostile tillties this autism. this isn't going to work, is it? >> that's their opinion. when you read the chicago tribune, they say delay and stop obama care. warren buffett says, stop it now and start over. it's not just republicans, this is widespread, even the baltimore sun said it's going to cause an increase in rates in chris' district. >> jon, republicans senators like mccain and others are saying this insane. they're going to shut down the governme if they can't deny health care to millions of americans including millions of kids who are right now benefiting from the affordable care act. kids with pre-existing conditions. that's right now. they're saying they're going to shut down the government unless we get rid of those. they
. >> we're going to get congressman van holden in on this. the wall street journal, an editorial page that supports your view on the health care law. but suts the way you're going about this is crazy. quote, perhaps the only war strategizing more inept than president obama's on syria are gop plans for the budget hostile tillties this autism. this isn't going to work, is it? >> that's their opinion. when you read the chicago tribune, they say delay and stop obama care. warren buffett...
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. - hey, zooey and holden. what's up next? - abby's flying fairy school!ic things ♪ - ♪ let's all hurry to the flying fairy school ♪ ♪ how to make us grow ♪ and how to make us shrink ♪ - whoa! - ♪ how to solve a problem with a simple twinkle think ♪ ♪ the school is really magic ♪ ♪ and magic's really cool ♪ let's go in, let's begin ♪ it's flying fairy school - ha ha ha! - ha ha! - hello, students! welcome to flying fairy school! today we are going to use all of our senses to explore water right here at the water table. now let's dive in! oops! - ooh! the water feels cold. - ooh! and it smells salty. - ooh! [slurp] - whoa! - and something tells me it doesn't taste very good. - eep-eep. - aren't you going to use your senses to explore the water, blogg? - no. i'm gonna use my senses to explore my sludge balls. hee hee hee! they feel squishy... smell stinky... and taste like feet. - but look at all you can see under the water! ooh. i see a sea star. - i see a sea urchin. - i can see a seesaw! ha ha! - big deal! can any of that stuff glow like this... or make b
. - hey, zooey and holden. what's up next? - abby's flying fairy school!ic things ♪ - ♪ let's all hurry to the flying fairy school ♪ ♪ how to make us grow ♪ and how to make us shrink ♪ - whoa! - ♪ how to solve a problem with a simple twinkle think ♪ ♪ the school is really magic ♪ ♪ and magic's really cool ♪ let's go in, let's begin ♪ it's flying fairy school - ha ha ha! - ha ha! - hello, students! welcome to flying fairy school! today we are going to use all of our...
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a new biography entitled salinger, the man who created holden caulfield. >> in american literature, likealinger, the greatest no ever. >> at the height of that success he disappeared. >> no one says don't talk about this, don't think that, you don't have to do it with a kid. kids pick up what the elephants are in the room that the family's not talking about. >> he sort of became the howard hughes of his day. >> joining us from los angeles is shane solerno, the director of the are salinger biography. thank you for joining us tonight. salinger wrote a couple of can a classics. but he lived as a recognize us w hampshire. >> that played a role in the public's interest in salinger but the work stands strongest of why he wassing relevant. in 2010 the book still sold 500,000 copies. so the work stands tallest but very close to the work is the myth and the mystique that surrounds j. d. salinger. >> one big revelation is that there may be more work to come, new manyo manuscripts will be released. >> there has never been an author the size of j.d. salinger who worked for 45 years storing that work
a new biography entitled salinger, the man who created holden caulfield. >> in american literature, likealinger, the greatest no ever. >> at the height of that success he disappeared. >> no one says don't talk about this, don't think that, you don't have to do it with a kid. kids pick up what the elephants are in the room that the family's not talking about. >> he sort of became the howard hughes of his day. >> joining us from los angeles is shane solerno, the...
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former black panther herman wallace holden solitary confinement for more than 40 years in louisiana, now reportedly has just days to live. supporters say his terminal liver cancer has taken a worse -- term for the worst and his request for compassionate release has so far gone unanswered by louisiana governor bobby jindal. wallace and two others, known as the angola three, were placed in solitary in 1972 following their conviction for murdering a prison guard. they say they were framed because of their pitical activism. herman wallace is 71 years old. another member of the angola three who remains in prison, auburn woodfox, says he has been subjected to strip searches and cavity searches as often as six times a day -- even though his wrists and ankles are shackled tother when he is outside of his cell. he is 68 years old. the searchers have been declared unlawful in the 1970s by louisiana district court judge daniel leblanc. arch reportedly resumed the search is almost immediately after the judge died in may. woodfox's legal team requested a restraining order to put a hold on the inv
former black panther herman wallace holden solitary confinement for more than 40 years in louisiana, now reportedly has just days to live. supporters say his terminal liver cancer has taken a worse -- term for the worst and his request for compassionate release has so far gone unanswered by louisiana governor bobby jindal. wallace and two others, known as the angola three, were placed in solitary in 1972 following their conviction for murdering a prison guard. they say they were framed because...
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>> guest: i think ehrlich and holden have the and how they talk about these issues.n the 1970s they talked about ideas of deep development. if the economy d. developed and they realized that phrase doesn't work for people that won't get much traction. i think they also have backed away from some of the predictions about exactly how populations reach problems and trying not to talk about population numbers as much. the conversation shifted more to a discussion of climate change being the real central issue of our time and that sort is in some ways perhaps an evolution in thinking but also i think it's more of a political evidence of what issues worked and what issues worm are salient. >> host: the reason i asked the question to go back to the obama question a little bit because obviously holdren is in the administration is that he seems to be embracing not only the root causes of the problem which is obviously the emissions but also talking about adaptation and technological fixes to the problem. it seems that the whole trend that was hanging out with ehrlich back in
>> guest: i think ehrlich and holden have the and how they talk about these issues.n the 1970s they talked about ideas of deep development. if the economy d. developed and they realized that phrase doesn't work for people that won't get much traction. i think they also have backed away from some of the predictions about exactly how populations reach problems and trying not to talk about population numbers as much. the conversation shifted more to a discussion of climate change being the...
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ed as early as 2015 including new material expanding on the material of the "catcher and the rye's holdenallicoat. we have headlines on this tuesday morning t.new span on the bay bridge opened last night after 10:00. now we're getting into the morning rush hour. hundreds of thousands of people that use the bay bridge daily are very happy, especially after the five day closure. and let's talk about cost. it took 23 years 10 months and 16 days after the earthquake after a cost of $6 billion. 70% of the money came from tolls. >>> in other news,cal state students will be able to take courses online t.idea is to help students graduate on time. students in good standing can take part in the program. it's a beautiful day to open a bridge. >>> we're going to see plenty of sunshine, frank. along the coast line we may see linearing clouds t.tropical moisture is out of town. it looks like it's going to be a great day ahead. mild temperatures, near seasonal outside. 80s in the valley, 70s inside the bay, 60s coast side. we're going to keep the temperatures down a little over the next couple of days a
ed as early as 2015 including new material expanding on the material of the "catcher and the rye's holdenallicoat. we have headlines on this tuesday morning t.new span on the bay bridge opened last night after 10:00. now we're getting into the morning rush hour. hundreds of thousands of people that use the bay bridge daily are very happy, especially after the five day closure. and let's talk about cost. it took 23 years 10 months and 16 days after the earthquake after a cost of $6 billion....