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with the inner snarl of humphrey bogart and the outward charm of cary grant, connery created a charismatic looking. ..with a killer's instinct. he went from being a jobbing actor in his early 30s to an international movie star, and instantly recognisable global celebrity. the attention and fuss that came with the fame did not sit comfortably with the no working—class scot, who had once been a milkman, a model, and briefly a coffin buffer. i had no awareness of that scale of the kind of reverence and pressure and what have you. i never had a press representative or anything, and i found it a bit of a nightmare. bond was universally popular but not with the man playing him. connery felt trapped in 007‘s gilded cage, he wanted out, to test his talent with more challenging roles. he won plaudits for the man who would be king, playing alongside his old friend, michael caine. we have been all over india, we know her cities, herjungles, herjails, and her palaces, and we have decided that she is not big enough for such as we. he won an oscar for the untouchables. he won an oscar for the untouchabl
with the inner snarl of humphrey bogart and the outward charm of cary grant, connery created a charismatic looking. ..with a killer's instinct. he went from being a jobbing actor in his early 30s to an international movie star, and instantly recognisable global celebrity. the attention and fuss that came with the fame did not sit comfortably with the no working—class scot, who had once been a milkman, a model, and briefly a coffin buffer. i had no awareness of that scale of the kind of...
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hip shimmy isat how learn call landed humphrey bogart.oving onto the exposition and more of its connection to the library of congress. the library of congress is one of the first buildings in d.c. worldas inspired by the columbian exposition to jefferson building --. -- exposition. the jefferson building allowed the world fair to have a permanent form. within 25 artists who worked in chicago in the exposition later worked on the jefferson building . so for this presentation, we are going to have an overview of the columbian exposition, look briefly at the jefferson building in general, and then we looking ato focus on inee artists who worked both chicago and at the jefferson building. right.ft to columbian exposition was one of the greatest of the 19th century fairs. it was held in chicago in 1893, was meant to honor christopher columbus, but the focus that was supposed to be on columbus soon shifted to a focus on the advances in american technology and a union of nations and above all a union of the arts. left howave on the extensive the
hip shimmy isat how learn call landed humphrey bogart.oving onto the exposition and more of its connection to the library of congress. the library of congress is one of the first buildings in d.c. worldas inspired by the columbian exposition to jefferson building --. -- exposition. the jefferson building allowed the world fair to have a permanent form. within 25 artists who worked in chicago in the exposition later worked on the jefferson building . so for this presentation, we are going to...
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from the maltese falcon to double indemnity from raymond chandler, dashiell hammett, humphrey bogart, and easy rawlins, the history of noir. both in film and literature here in the united states of america is both rich and deep. the reason behind this lies mainly in the fact that not only does the new genre of storytelling give its readers and viewers a gripping vibrant mystery and adventure story. but it also allows its authors and creators, much like their anti-hero protagonist, the chance to pull back the curtain on all the glitz and glamour here in the land of the free and reveal the dark twisted underbelly lying just just below the surface. often giving us a far more elegant, brutal, and honest look into the twisted soul of the american landscape and experience than any historian could dream of. capturing this year, author georgetown, professor and friend of the show chris chambers released into the world of noir fiction. his new book scavenger,, which takes takes place on the stone and marble time streets of washington, d.c., and features a biting takedown of the nation's capita
from the maltese falcon to double indemnity from raymond chandler, dashiell hammett, humphrey bogart, and easy rawlins, the history of noir. both in film and literature here in the united states of america is both rich and deep. the reason behind this lies mainly in the fact that not only does the new genre of storytelling give its readers and viewers a gripping vibrant mystery and adventure story. but it also allows its authors and creators, much like their anti-hero protagonist, the chance to...
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lover, one ofilm the great sadness is, there would have been no casablanca because humphrey bogart was a howland as well. so every life matters. when we brought the ship home from massachusetts from the mystic seaport museum, some of the crew were living history educators who had portrayed john howland. they talked about about what it was like to be aboard the ship l and to be in the ratings, to be working the ropes , and suddenly have these insights. they saw themselves as the ship was moving how the ropes were moving. the three young men talked among themselves and said yes, they could see how the ship is in dramatic water, the rope spills over, and that is what it is doing in the water with john howland. the power of museums is that we are experimentals. we experiment in archaeology, meaning we try to re-create the work of the past. and in that recreation, we discover something about those people that came before us. so sailing the ship gives us insight into the original 1620 voyage. the restoration brings the ship closer to the original 1950's vision that william baker had for the
lover, one ofilm the great sadness is, there would have been no casablanca because humphrey bogart was a howland as well. so every life matters. when we brought the ship home from massachusetts from the mystic seaport museum, some of the crew were living history educators who had portrayed john howland. they talked about about what it was like to be aboard the ship l and to be in the ratings, to be working the ropes , and suddenly have these insights. they saw themselves as the ship was moving...
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. >> jimmy: yeah >> so, my friend told me that humphrey bogart would always have a shot of scotch before difficult so, we went to the bar next door to "catch a rising star" and we threw down a shot of scotch >> jimmy: did that help? >> no. >> jimmy: no, of course not. it did nothing you are just starting out. i think that's a thing about stand-up too, that even now when you do a joke, i don't know if i'm funny. >> you don't know. you're not if the joke is not funny you are not, in that moment. in that moment, you are absolutely nothing of what you want to be you get a laugh, you are everything that you want to be >> jimmy: it is the best feeling in the world >> yeah, and the worst >> jimmy: and the worst if you don't. >> and that's what people, i think, are attracted to it for they want to see a person -- that's why i watch baseball. is this guy going to get a hit, or he's going to have to drudge back to the dugout with his bat? just holding it. going, "i really didn't even use this." are you schvitzing >> jimmy: it is called dooey now. >> you know whenever i come on your show, everyone,
. >> jimmy: yeah >> so, my friend told me that humphrey bogart would always have a shot of scotch before difficult so, we went to the bar next door to "catch a rising star" and we threw down a shot of scotch >> jimmy: did that help? >> no. >> jimmy: no, of course not. it did nothing you are just starting out. i think that's a thing about stand-up too, that even now when you do a joke, i don't know if i'm funny. >> you don't know. you're not if the...
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humphrey bogart says, what are you like me and i would be nicer to you.resident trump, his very first press activity as president was going to the cia and attacking the press for saying that he criticized the cia, which he had done during the campaign. at that very moment, his press secretary sean spicer had been instructed not to talk about policy initiatives, but to go off on this thing that lasted a couple of weeks, insisting the inaugural crowd was bigger than barack obama's. i will not play armchair psychiatrist and try to understand what that was all about, but spicer later says he did not know why trump fixated on it. he was ordered to do it. and when he did not do it successfully enough, he was replaced by person with no experience, anthony scaramucci, and the rest is history. just a succession of adversarial relationships with the communications director. kellyanne conway on the side attacking the press while her husband attacks trump. it's bizarre. it has never been like this. and i think while -- i do say in the book that donald trump's bark is
humphrey bogart says, what are you like me and i would be nicer to you.resident trump, his very first press activity as president was going to the cia and attacking the press for saying that he criticized the cia, which he had done during the campaign. at that very moment, his press secretary sean spicer had been instructed not to talk about policy initiatives, but to go off on this thing that lasted a couple of weeks, insisting the inaugural crowd was bigger than barack obama's. i will not...
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there would have been no "casablanca" because of humphrey bogart. every life matters. >> what's the full program sunday at 5:35 p.m. eastern, 2:35 p.m. pacific here on american history tv. tv,his is american history covering history c-span style with lectures, interviews, and discussions with authors, historians, and teachers, 48 hours, all weekend, every weekend, only on c-span3. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> up next on american history tv, novelist, historian, and journalist kevin baker discusses his book. "america the ingenious." : how a nation of dreamers, immigrants and tinkerers change the world." in an event hosted by cape cod museum on the green, he describes a he thinks of the key factors in the nation's innovative spirit. >> i want to thank our guest tonight, kevin baker. he lives in new york city, correct? you still live in new york? mr. baker: yes. >> but also was raised in
there would have been no "casablanca" because of humphrey bogart. every life matters. >> what's the full program sunday at 5:35 p.m. eastern, 2:35 p.m. pacific here on american history tv. tv,his is american history covering history c-span style with lectures, interviews, and discussions with authors, historians, and teachers, 48 hours, all weekend, every weekend, only on c-span3. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] [captioning performed by the national...
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how does that happen, that in two different movies is portrayed by humphrey bogart on the big screen.e used to say thomas dewey could successfully prosecute -- that's how we came up, just like giuliani. by the time 1948 came he had already been come this is his third presidential candidate because he had been the guy that nobody said all the way back in 1940, the year the you the future the republican party. by the time 1948 comes he decides he's not going to rent because he ran in 1944 and is lost. he came close to defeating fdr than anybody did but he felt in his heart he didn't want to suffer through losing a presidential election twice. he had to be convinced to run and so this story becomes very -- [inaudible] >> and obviously anyone thought, your book is very clear that everyone thought, all the media, all the newspapers predicted that he is going to win. not a single newspaper predicted to truman was going to win come something like that, at least not of the major ones. media was on his side and they spent time afterwards wondering why they got it all wrong, just like people in
how does that happen, that in two different movies is portrayed by humphrey bogart on the big screen.e used to say thomas dewey could successfully prosecute -- that's how we came up, just like giuliani. by the time 1948 came he had already been come this is his third presidential candidate because he had been the guy that nobody said all the way back in 1940, the year the you the future the republican party. by the time 1948 comes he decides he's not going to rent because he ran in 1944 and is...
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in two different movies he was portrayed by humphrey bogart on the big screen. people used to say that thomas dewey could successfully and prosecute god. by the time 1948 came, he had already been -- this is his third presidential candidate because he had been the guy that everybody said all the way back in 1940, you are the future of the republican party. >> uh-huh. >> by the time 1948 comes, he decides he's not going to run because he ran in 1944, and he lost. he came closer to defeating fdr than anybody did, but he felt in his heart that he didn't want to suffer through losing a presidential election twice. >> uh-huh. >> he had to be convinced to run, and so his story becomes very sympathetic. >> uh-huh. yeah, and he obviously everyone thought -- i mean, your book is very clear that everyone thought, all the media, for example, all the newspapers predicted that he was going to win. every single -- not a single newspaper predicted that truman was going to win, something like that, or at least none of the major ones. so the media was all on his side, and they s
in two different movies he was portrayed by humphrey bogart on the big screen. people used to say that thomas dewey could successfully and prosecute god. by the time 1948 came, he had already been -- this is his third presidential candidate because he had been the guy that everybody said all the way back in 1940, you are the future of the republican party. >> uh-huh. >> by the time 1948 comes, he decides he's not going to run because he ran in 1944, and he lost. he came closer to...
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so what i've been informed is your network is as robust and for whatever reason, as humphrey bogart once said, i was misinformed. that's good news. i'm told that the providers are unaware of a process to resubmit those claims. so the degree to which you can publicize that would benefit not just my folks but others. with that, i yield back. >> if i might -- >> mr. mcintyre. >> i will reach out to every office that's on this committee to inform you of the communications that va and us have put together and to help you understand the information for -- that might be used to outreach to providers in your state and make patty aware of same things because our commitment before we fully leave, the errors that she stood up, is that all of the claims are paid even those that were not otherwise done in our -- on our watch but might have been done in the health space. >> mr. chairman, if i could just add to that so we get a complete scenario on it. what we've done internally as well, we're paying claims 11.9 days. when we get claims that are triwest or if it was, you know, health net at that time,
so what i've been informed is your network is as robust and for whatever reason, as humphrey bogart once said, i was misinformed. that's good news. i'm told that the providers are unaware of a process to resubmit those claims. so the degree to which you can publicize that would benefit not just my folks but others. with that, i yield back. >> if i might -- >> mr. mcintyre. >> i will reach out to every office that's on this committee to inform you of the communications that va...