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he did. >> lange: i did.my: i believed it. what were you into? were you into "phantom"? >> no, i was into, like, "cats." [ laughter ] >> lange: you know, that's all about cats that play. >> jimmy: all about cats. >> don't take one of your girlfriends. [ laughter ] [ rim shot ] >> lange: wait a minute. is that about cats and dogs? >> jimmy: yeah, yeah, yeah. >> lange: that's fantastic. >> jimmy: very good, yes. oh, my -- >> lange: you know, you've turned this show into an extravaganza. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i do. i do. i want to show everybody a clip of this movie because it's very, very good. >> okay. >> jimmy: here's a clip of "damsels in distress." this is greta gerwig, everybody. >> excuse me, but aren't you in professor ryan's course at the ed school? >> no. >> you're not in professor ryan's split lit course? >> no. >> but -- but the dandy tradition in literature? i'm sure i've seen there you. >> yeah. i'm sorry. i'm not in any courses at the ed school. it was good to meet you. great to see you. >> bye.
he did. >> lange: i did.my: i believed it. what were you into? were you into "phantom"? >> no, i was into, like, "cats." [ laughter ] >> lange: you know, that's all about cats that play. >> jimmy: all about cats. >> don't take one of your girlfriends. [ laughter ] [ rim shot ] >> lange: wait a minute. is that about cats and dogs? >> jimmy: yeah, yeah, yeah. >> lange: that's fantastic. >> jimmy: very good, yes. oh, my --...
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. >> pelley: photographers horace bristol and dorthea lange documented migrant farm workers strugglinghe days of the great depression, images that informed john steinbach's "the grapes of wrath." tonight jim axelrod has the story of a modern-day photographer opening america's eyes to another epic struggle for survival. >> reporter: steve liss is a master photographer. you don't take 43 "time" magazine covers without knowing how to handle a camera. but his latest subjects are a group that's moved out of the spotlight, the 50 million americans who live in poverty. what wasn't photographing presidents giving you that you needed to go searching out this? >> i think a sense of making a real contribution. a sense of being able to make the world a better place. >> reporter: three years ago liss, who teaches photography at columbia college, chicago, founded a project called "in our own backyard." he's recruiting photographers to travel the country and make the invisible visible. when you take a look at a trailer like this, what goes through your mind? >> i wonder what it must be like to live t
. >> pelley: photographers horace bristol and dorthea lange documented migrant farm workers strugglinghe days of the great depression, images that informed john steinbach's "the grapes of wrath." tonight jim axelrod has the story of a modern-day photographer opening america's eyes to another epic struggle for survival. >> reporter: steve liss is a master photographer. you don't take 43 "time" magazine covers without knowing how to handle a camera. but his latest...
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who captured the humanity of those ravaged by the great depression. >> i never met dorthea lange, shebefore i was in the profession but i'd like to shi she'd be proud of us and the cross-examination we're making. >> reporter: the contribution of taking what's hard to face and compelling people to look at it. >> i want poverty to have a place at the table that it doesn't presently have. that it hasn't had for 40 years. >> reporter: because as steve liss understands it, you can't fix what you can't see. jim axelrod, cbs news, coolsville, ohio. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. we leave you tonight with washington's cherry trees, a gift from japan 100 years ago and now in full bloom. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. >>> this is 9 news now. tonight 9 news now uncovers evidence that police department ticket quotas could be for real. this is a memo we received from a police officer today and it appears to detail a quota system in the arlington county police department. now we're talking about speeding tickets, arrests, even dui charges. peg
who captured the humanity of those ravaged by the great depression. >> i never met dorthea lange, shebefore i was in the profession but i'd like to shi she'd be proud of us and the cross-examination we're making. >> reporter: the contribution of taking what's hard to face and compelling people to look at it. >> i want poverty to have a place at the table that it doesn't presently have. that it hasn't had for 40 years. >> reporter: because as steve liss understands it,...
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the reporting of keith lang available on line at thehill.com. thanks for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> you're listening to washington today on c-span radio. some other news today on wall street, the dow fell at 53. nasdaq was down 19, s&p was down six. legislation to repeal the health care laws cost control board, also known as the ipab, which stands for the independent payment advisory board, legislation repealing that went through a house committee today. the energy and commerce health subcommittee voting 17-5 to repeal this part of the health care law. no amendments attached. the ranking member, frank palone, democrat from new jersey and democrat from new york crossing the aisle to vote for repeal with the republicans. both in the committee and on the house floor not yet scheduled, but are expected to happen by the end of the month and next month in conjunction with the supreme court hearing oral arguments in the health care law. >>> evangelist franklin graham has apologized to president obama for questioning his christian faith. gr
the reporting of keith lang available on line at thehill.com. thanks for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> you're listening to washington today on c-span radio. some other news today on wall street, the dow fell at 53. nasdaq was down 19, s&p was down six. legislation to repeal the health care laws cost control board, also known as the ipab, which stands for the independent payment advisory board, legislation repealing that went through a house committee today. the energy...
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, and lang's neighbor ryan lamere. >> you want to see hoarding?ou're going to see it. >> looked like a typical house that had neglect. the neighbors had put up a fence on the one side because of what had been there. >> the trees were all overgrown, the bushes. so they were overgrown on the house. there was a car parked outside. it was completely packed with stuff. >> that was overflow from the house. basically when you opened up the door to the car, the car was filled to the ceiling. >> we just shut the door and locked it. i'm sure if you opened it up, it would all fall out. >> looked like stuff you'd find digging through the garbage. >> there was a note in there saying, this is my stuff. do not take it. it's not garbage. this is my stuff. >> with the camera still rolling the group moves into the neglected home to assess the damage. >> different places in the house had different things. when you initially walked into the house, it was a breezeway between the garage and the actual main house. that area had junk, laundry bottles, every bottle and ju
, and lang's neighbor ryan lamere. >> you want to see hoarding?ou're going to see it. >> looked like a typical house that had neglect. the neighbors had put up a fence on the one side because of what had been there. >> the trees were all overgrown, the bushes. so they were overgrown on the house. there was a car parked outside. it was completely packed with stuff. >> that was overflow from the house. basically when you opened up the door to the car, the car was filled to...
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. >> to be an american, period, you should speak english and speak the common lange weblg. language. >> meanwhile, the gop candidate is against another state of arouse sal. at least it is stirred by smut. as jezibelle.com writes, rick's website has a section that reads, quote, america is suffering a pandemic of harm from pornography. a wealth of research is available demonstrating that it causes profound brain changes in both children and adults. there is one problem right there. >> he calls the stance hilarious. i believe we have tape of the type of porn santorum is railing against. sensitive viewers may want to look away at another television showing the very same thing. >> i was a freak. >> they are a freak. >> that might have been a large person in an elephant costumes. i want to tackle the puerto rican thing first. and then we can move to porn. you are from canada. no, born in england and moved to canada. >> i cooperate have more rights than this. i come from a bilingual province called quebec where out going messages take this. hi, you have reached gavin. please leave
. >> to be an american, period, you should speak english and speak the common lange weblg. language. >> meanwhile, the gop candidate is against another state of arouse sal. at least it is stirred by smut. as jezibelle.com writes, rick's website has a section that reads, quote, america is suffering a pandemic of harm from pornography. a wealth of research is available demonstrating that it causes profound brain changes in both children and adults. there is one problem right there....
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lang and you all were having the best time.and white ball, and you made us have a wonderful time, as you always have. what i really remember is when you were here, sitting right up there was her royal majesty queen elizabeth of england. you made her smile. you made her laugh. the show was by beach blanket babylon and cast of about 1000. mary margaret sanger "getting to know all about you" and you ended the show with your song, "i left my heart in san francisco." you have left it here, but please come back many times because your heart is waiting for you here, and so are we. much love. thank you. >> thank you. >> it has been the height of my career to welcome you here. >> so nice to have you with us again. >> ♪ your golden sun will shine for me ♪ [applause] >> 50 years of "i left my heart in san francisco." phenomenal. lot of san franciscans have left a big part of their hearts with you, and one of those is the man who leads our world champion san francisco giants. that is championships' problem -- championship bling right there
lang and you all were having the best time.and white ball, and you made us have a wonderful time, as you always have. what i really remember is when you were here, sitting right up there was her royal majesty queen elizabeth of england. you made her smile. you made her laugh. the show was by beach blanket babylon and cast of about 1000. mary margaret sanger "getting to know all about you" and you ended the show with your song, "i left my heart in san francisco." you have...
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she doesn't look like a dorothy lang photographer. i am sure she felt better. these are stair cases in new deal buildings. part of the idea, i think this is really an expression of the old arts and crafts movement, which elnor roosevelt was part it. this was a janitor, once he checked me out, he said, come on in, i have to show you something. there was a beautiful wood laid mosaic. this is a marble mosai c. this is at the national zoo. and there's the beautiful rock work. they didn't build porto potties. this is a restroom in yosemite. we discovered these above phoenix. then there's art work which celebrates people doing ordinary but indispensable stuff. this is up at timber line lodge. they were not used to seeing them or getting classes in journalism. they would get people in trouble. sometimes the art or the artist got in trouble. let's look at a few of the structures around california. this is built by the wpa. the noblist motive is the public good. imagine anybody saying that today. this kind of work is a noble endeavor. county courthouses like this one in
she doesn't look like a dorothy lang photographer. i am sure she felt better. these are stair cases in new deal buildings. part of the idea, i think this is really an expression of the old arts and crafts movement, which elnor roosevelt was part it. this was a janitor, once he checked me out, he said, come on in, i have to show you something. there was a beautiful wood laid mosaic. this is a marble mosai c. this is at the national zoo. and there's the beautiful rock work. they didn't build...
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she doesn't look like a dorothy lang photographer. i am sure she felt better. these are stair cases in new deal buildings. part of the idea, i think this is really an expression of the old arts and crafts movement, which elnor roosevelt was part it. this was a janitor, once he checked me out, he said, come on in, i have to show you something. there was a beautiful wood laid mosaic. this is a marble mosai c. this is at the national zoo. and there's the beautiful rock work. they didn't build porto potties. this is a restroom
she doesn't look like a dorothy lang photographer. i am sure she felt better. these are stair cases in new deal buildings. part of the idea, i think this is really an expression of the old arts and crafts movement, which elnor roosevelt was part it. this was a janitor, once he checked me out, he said, come on in, i have to show you something. there was a beautiful wood laid mosaic. this is a marble mosai c. this is at the national zoo. and there's the beautiful rock work. they didn't build...
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. >>> if you're flying, airport delays possible in chicago, cleveland, detroit, lang and others. >>> driver of a jeep faces serious charges this morning after he drove on to the runway at philly's airport. >> now security questions about that. >> it's a vehicle. he's high-speed. >> reporter: unbelievable video obtained exclusively by abc news. shot by a pilot of a plane waiting to take off at nad philadelphia's international airport. a jeep careening down runway 27 right. cops in pursuit. a high-speed chase on an active runway. the air traffic controllers could barely believe their eyes. >> we have a rogue vehicle on the runway. we're not moving anybody until we find this guy. >> reporter: according to witnesses, he plowed through a construction gate and headed for the landing area. just as u.s. airways flight 3137 was about to land. at the last minute, ordered to abo abort, pull up, and fly around. >> we got a target on the runway. go around. >> roger, going around. >> this is probably one of the closest calls i have witnessed. >> reporter: nerve wracking for other pilots watching w
. >>> if you're flying, airport delays possible in chicago, cleveland, detroit, lang and others. >>> driver of a jeep faces serious charges this morning after he drove on to the runway at philly's airport. >> now security questions about that. >> it's a vehicle. he's high-speed. >> reporter: unbelievable video obtained exclusively by abc news. shot by a pilot of a plane waiting to take off at nad philadelphia's international airport. a jeep careening down...
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good morning, lang. how are you going? - angela. >>> doing great. so are the roads. tuesday off to a excellent start. shouldn't be trouble spots, especially if you are heading in the next few minutes. 795 looking good from 30 to the beltway. i-70 through the marriottsville region. 695, traffic, running at speed around the beltway. live through, catonsville, baltimore national pike. here is what it is looking like on the harrisburg expressway. all the way to 695, southbound lanes moving without trouble. >>> breaking news this morning, out of arundel, a 2-alarm fire gutted a home. this happened after 3:30 this morning in pasadena. this was in elizabeth's landing. this picture is courtesy of the breaking news page on facebook. look at that. two town homes are heavily damaged as you can imagine. see how bad this fire is from those photos. when firefighters arrived on the scene, the flames were shooting through the roof. it took them an hour to put the flames out. 6 people are homeless this morning and helped by the red cross. a crew is talking to firefighters, we will br
good morning, lang. how are you going? - angela. >>> doing great. so are the roads. tuesday off to a excellent start. shouldn't be trouble spots, especially if you are heading in the next few minutes. 795 looking good from 30 to the beltway. i-70 through the marriottsville region. 695, traffic, running at speed around the beltway. live through, catonsville, baltimore national pike. here is what it is looking like on the harrisburg expressway. all the way to 695, southbound lanes moving...
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john mccain has a team of the divisors lange out the possibilities for him. some -- a team of advisors laying out the possibilities for him. we have to. to somebody for some ases am -- cynicism. >> there were a number of people who thought this was a great idea. what is fascinating, i agree with you. not only did somebody pick, we enable our political system to way -- to work. we are a people who governs itself by the choices we make. the people who are involved in politics are chosen by people we have chosen. john mccain was elected. sarah palin was elected. we are all in it together in terms of plane and keeping it going as effective as we do. what is fascinating about this story is one of the guys, probably the main guy who fought the hardest to get her on the ticket, steve schmidt, started thinking, this is a great idea. this is how weak and trump obama. -- we can trompe obama. a few months afterwards, he goes on "60 minutes" and implies he made a mistake. he takes blame for being part of it. that arc, of a guy who was a main proponent and a couple of wee
john mccain has a team of the divisors lange out the possibilities for him. some -- a team of advisors laying out the possibilities for him. we have to. to somebody for some ases am -- cynicism. >> there were a number of people who thought this was a great idea. what is fascinating, i agree with you. not only did somebody pick, we enable our political system to way -- to work. we are a people who governs itself by the choices we make. the people who are involved in politics are chosen by...
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fund that for many years as other cities and other school districts were laying off teachers here -- lange off teachers, here in the city and county of san francisco, we did not have to do that. i am very grateful. and for the thousands of families that send their kids to public schools that protecting the rainy day fund is a priority and it is important that we maintain our eye on that and we have a discussion and i understand that recently, mayor lee made some comments about how the money in the rainy day fund should be allocated. i do not think that anyone of us is questioning the need for the city and the school district to have a conversation about maximizing school district property and the same thing should be done on the city side. i want to make sure that as we move forward in that discussion that we protect the original intent and purpose of the rainy day fund, because so many kids depend on it and benefit from it. that is a hearing request. the rest i submit. thank you very much. >> thank you. supervisor avalos. we will skip over supervisor avalos temporarily. supervisor mar. su
fund that for many years as other cities and other school districts were laying off teachers here -- lange off teachers, here in the city and county of san francisco, we did not have to do that. i am very grateful. and for the thousands of families that send their kids to public schools that protecting the rainy day fund is a priority and it is important that we maintain our eye on that and we have a discussion and i understand that recently, mayor lee made some comments about how the money in...
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i found it interesting, that bret lang, writing in the wrap.t week, mitt romney had the best week in terms of most positive coverage since the campaign began and that's ironic. >> and the delegate count so people in the media does, make a good point, judy, the media covers who the purported front runner is and that he would be the likely nominee. >> jon: and look at the polls, articles written bo mitt romney, 16% negative. 58% positive. something has turned the corner for him, jim. >> again, i think the media have a weird thing and also sort of like to be with the heard and the band wagon. it's not like the media aren't trying to help president obama as pointed out. they're, ran twice as many stories on gas prices than they are now. and trying hard. here is something that judy mentioned before. this is an article that man on thursday's washington post. s shea must goes to the story, when in an overcrowded station wagon, mitt romney puts the dog on the roof on a dog carrier, and sheltered from the wind and gail has mentioned it 50 times. >> sham
i found it interesting, that bret lang, writing in the wrap.t week, mitt romney had the best week in terms of most positive coverage since the campaign began and that's ironic. >> and the delegate count so people in the media does, make a good point, judy, the media covers who the purported front runner is and that he would be the likely nominee. >> jon: and look at the polls, articles written bo mitt romney, 16% negative. 58% positive. something has turned the corner for him, jim....
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(john bailey) fritz lang did a trilogy of early gangster films, of the mabuse trilogy which had tremendous influence, not only in german cinema, but also in this country. even going back before that, "the cabinet of dr. caligari," the sets were built in false perspective. tremendous sense of light and dark contrasts. tilted angles, foregrounding of objects. these became very prominent, i think, in film noir. (abraham polonsky) objects are not things that happen to be in a room. objects are things that we deal with in living. so floors are objects. the position of people towards each other are objects. when you make a movie you pay attention to everything all the time, or you're not making a movie. what you're doing is just photographing something. what are you trying to do? i'm trying to strap you to the electric chair. we don't like innocent people blown away. (john bailey) noir photography was concerned with showing environment. i'm going to make you pay. they're trying to railroad me. i don't know why, i never stole dynamite. (john bailey) so the deep focus, foreground and background fo
(john bailey) fritz lang did a trilogy of early gangster films, of the mabuse trilogy which had tremendous influence, not only in german cinema, but also in this country. even going back before that, "the cabinet of dr. caligari," the sets were built in false perspective. tremendous sense of light and dark contrasts. tilted angles, foregrounding of objects. these became very prominent, i think, in film noir. (abraham polonsky) objects are not things that happen to be in a room....
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. >> cathy hale, revernd lang, jane martin. >> good afternoon. i am vera hale. i am going to encourage you not to increase the senior fair with your indexing. there are several reasons for this. one is that 45,000 elderly and disabled in san francisco have had their ssi checks cut. ssi is only for very low income people that have no more than $2,000 in the bank. the governor has reduced the state share so much that someone who was receiving $907 a month in 2009 lost $76, and now receives $830 a month. they did not get any cost of living. i assume you think of their cost of living, but think of there's also. this is the first year you may split discounts of seniors and children. they have been together in discounts for years. i do not think it is a good idea to raise the senior fair at a time when you are talking about free fare for youth. while i understand there is good justification for it, i would like to see you leave the senior fare alone for your next two years budget. we appreciate the director reiskin coming to the department of aging to talk about these
. >> cathy hale, revernd lang, jane martin. >> good afternoon. i am vera hale. i am going to encourage you not to increase the senior fair with your indexing. there are several reasons for this. one is that 45,000 elderly and disabled in san francisco have had their ssi checks cut. ssi is only for very low income people that have no more than $2,000 in the bank. the governor has reduced the state share so much that someone who was receiving $907 a month in 2009 lost $76, and now...