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that life is so short.bout hef's life was put on hold after sexual harassment claims surfaced about the director. >> erin moran grew up right before our eyes. those chose made her one of biggest stars of the '70s and '80s. she battled demons. >> erin was 13 when she became a household name on happy days. >> this work is life to us. if we didn't do it for a month or two, we would go crazy. >> she was on the hit show for 11 seasons but still suffered from self-bout. >> i was always em battle. am i pretty enough, happy enough? >> a few years later, she left hollywood. >> now i have been away for years and i don't miss it. i don't want to go back. >> in 2012. she lived in this mobile home with hero mother-in-law. suffering from serious financial troubles. she told us that like a lot of stars we wasn't ready for the real world. >> my parents took care of the business, everything. when i turned 18 i couldn't do it because i was an idiot. i got set up with a manager and an accountant. got screwed over by that, wen
that life is so short.bout hef's life was put on hold after sexual harassment claims surfaced about the director. >> erin moran grew up right before our eyes. those chose made her one of biggest stars of the '70s and '80s. she battled demons. >> erin was 13 when she became a household name on happy days. >> this work is life to us. if we didn't do it for a month or two, we would go crazy. >> she was on the hit show for 11 seasons but still suffered from self-bout....
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love you for life after life after life, bird." - can i take you way back? - sure. is not your first wife. you were married actually once before to linda. what attracted you to linda? i just filmed the "rocky" movie and i was hanging out with one of my buddies that went to high school with me here in florida. i just saw linda, was attracted to her. you know, she was a beautiful-looking lady and she was just alive with energy, you know. harvey: was she attracted to terry or hulk? i don't know the answer to that. i just think that as the pressure mounted and we got older and the kids get older, we just grew apart. was it coincidental that the marriage crumbled around the same time as the reality show? you know, i don't think you can put those two together like that. - what's up? - i can't live like this, terry! every day, it's drama. it's just ridiculous. in case you can't tell, i've had it, okay? i'm spent. - i got it, i got it. - i don't want to make it work anymore. - i'm like over it! - well, i'm done with it. i knew that one of the problems in our marriage was l
love you for life after life after life, bird." - can i take you way back? - sure. is not your first wife. you were married actually once before to linda. what attracted you to linda? i just filmed the "rocky" movie and i was hanging out with one of my buddies that went to high school with me here in florida. i just saw linda, was attracted to her. you know, she was a beautiful-looking lady and she was just alive with energy, you know. harvey: was she attracted to terry or hulk?...
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harvey: so, kiki changed your life. we changed each other's life. never wanted to be. - but you are now. - yeah, pretty much now. so what changed? i wanted to try something new, and this was the time to do it. she was pregnant, and, um, i wasn't gonna cut out on them, so i said, "let's start a life together." harvey: okay, well, that's not necessarily a ringing endorsement of domestic life. that was kind of a necessity. no, no, that's how i looked at it, was a necessity. so how do you look at it now that that part's over? we're a family. ( squealing, laughter ) - i love you. - i love you, too. - mwah! - thank you. you're welcome. that's a big deal, mike. that's a big deal, that you really are kind of this grounded family now. the kids deserve it. harvey: are you happy? mike: yeah, i feel g-- i feel more-- i feel better then i feel sad, but "happy" is a really interesting word. why is "happy" such a reluctant word for you? it's not reluctant but it's interesting, because no one stays happy 24 hours a day. - that's true. - you'd die! but on balance...
harvey: so, kiki changed your life. we changed each other's life. never wanted to be. - but you are now. - yeah, pretty much now. so what changed? i wanted to try something new, and this was the time to do it. she was pregnant, and, um, i wasn't gonna cut out on them, so i said, "let's start a life together." harvey: okay, well, that's not necessarily a ringing endorsement of domestic life. that was kind of a necessity. no, no, that's how i looked at it, was a necessity. so how do you...
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a historical real life story it's called the post and i go on. the newspaper the washington post publishes secret government documents the pentagon they forced president nixon at the end of the vietnam war. i might have some. misty precious time. just government secrets male straight as the publisher who spoke truth to power will be the supreme court next evening. when we could all go to prison. looks like it's going to be steven spielberg classic i'm very excited about a movie called the captain by drum director robert schrenker who spent most of his career in hollywood during big blockbusters but now he surprises with this new flu it's completely black and white. a journey to search for finds a captain's uniform. when i have lived here and indicted his most violent fantasies my it's a brutal and radical film about war crime from the criminals perspective. no devil that's a very important film the pubs are talking a lot about next year but that's all that we've got time for for a look back at the year movies twenty seventeen of course are back n
a historical real life story it's called the post and i go on. the newspaper the washington post publishes secret government documents the pentagon they forced president nixon at the end of the vietnam war. i might have some. misty precious time. just government secrets male straight as the publisher who spoke truth to power will be the supreme court next evening. when we could all go to prison. looks like it's going to be steven spielberg classic i'm very excited about a movie called the...
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- always, all my life.suffered horrible abuse as a kid, how important was god in getting you through that? oh, tremendously. i mean, you have to understand coming from our culture, being brought to the country as slaves, being taught about christianity and this bible, and me growing up in the bible belt, faith and god were so very, very important. yet there was one point things got so bad, that you attempted suicide. you cut your wrists. did you give up on god at that point? i was-- i-- i vaguely remember not wanting to go to hell because i was told-- there's so many things that are taught in the church. some-- most are right. a lot of them are wrong or misconstrued. but i remember just not-- if i could just die here, god. if he would just let me die, and be out of this, and i can come to heaven and be with you-- this, again, the thoughts of a child. yeah, it was-- there were really, really dark times. did you ever wonder at a point when the beatings went on week after week, month after month, year after ye
- always, all my life.suffered horrible abuse as a kid, how important was god in getting you through that? oh, tremendously. i mean, you have to understand coming from our culture, being brought to the country as slaves, being taught about christianity and this bible, and me growing up in the bible belt, faith and god were so very, very important. yet there was one point things got so bad, that you attempted suicide. you cut your wrists. did you give up on god at that point? i was-- i-- i...
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it's on kennedy's life. this part of the exhibit examines one of the most iconic parts of his life, his world war ii service. he became a hero and contained some amaze iing items includings actual signed letter where he requests duty, to serve in the military. specifically says he wants to serve on the pt boat. the signed letter here. this flight logbook is believed to be the only evidence that exists that he took flying lessons. after the recover rd from his back injury somewhat, while he was still on duty in florida, he took flying lessons for awhile. this was the logbook signed twice. he did a solo flight is and it's speculated that he stop ped the trining after his older brother was killed in a plane explosion in 1944. we wanted to be sure that highlights certainly what was one of the most important parts of his life. the incident where he became a war hero that helped in his election to congress a few years later and also left him with a bad back that would plague him the rest of his life. president ken
it's on kennedy's life. this part of the exhibit examines one of the most iconic parts of his life, his world war ii service. he became a hero and contained some amaze iing items includings actual signed letter where he requests duty, to serve in the military. specifically says he wants to serve on the pt boat. the signed letter here. this flight logbook is believed to be the only evidence that exists that he took flying lessons. after the recover rd from his back injury somewhat, while he was...
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a procedure as life-altering as it is life-saving. >> once you become dependant on a trach, your life. then he's prone to infection, which ended up proving to be true. where a normal parent, you know, bath time is this cute, wonderful experience. for us you're worrying, what if water gets in there? >> reporter: by the time nathaniel turns 2, russell and magda are ready to try for another child. >> i walk into the hospital. 20 minutes later, jacob was born. >> jacob literally came out looking like a porcelain doll. a gorgeous, beautiful -- >> reporter: throughout the years nathaniel and jacob shared all the moments and memories th but for nathaniel, things were always different. by age 11, nathaniel had undergone 53 surgeries. the new mans had relocated to reno, nevada, after russ got a new job. that is where i met nathaniel for the first time. how do you explain how you look different? >> i explain that i have treacher collins, and i know everyone looks different, except i look a lot more different than everyone else. >> does that bother you? >> no, i kind of like it. i think it's fun
a procedure as life-altering as it is life-saving. >> once you become dependant on a trach, your life. then he's prone to infection, which ended up proving to be true. where a normal parent, you know, bath time is this cute, wonderful experience. for us you're worrying, what if water gets in there? >> reporter: by the time nathaniel turns 2, russell and magda are ready to try for another child. >> i walk into the hospital. 20 minutes later, jacob was born. >> jacob...
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how did the executives at "life magazine" life in their time? how did my father live in time with this object? even the people who were critical of our family, who condemned our family for all of these things that they felt were wrong. and it's true that work is done around primary sources, but ultimately it's about people. that's what is most interesting to me. so thank you for the question. thank you. [ applause ] >>> let me thank you all for coming but also remind you, of course, that there are copies of the book that you can take home and take home with a signature as well. so thank you for coming. >>> and coming up later, the house rules committee will meet to consider a rule governing debate of legislation that would extend section 702 of the foreign intelligence surveillance act which authorizes the intelligence community to target the internet and phone communications of nonu.s. persons located outside the u.s. live coverage begins at 4:00 p.m. eastern on cspan3. you can also watch online at cspan.org or listen with the free cspan radio
how did the executives at "life magazine" life in their time? how did my father live in time with this object? even the people who were critical of our family, who condemned our family for all of these things that they felt were wrong. and it's true that work is done around primary sources, but ultimately it's about people. that's what is most interesting to me. so thank you for the question. thank you. [ applause ] >>> let me thank you all for coming but also remind you, of...
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plus celine dion living her best life. our favorite moment with the legendary singer. >>> this is "entertainment tonight." beyonce, gwen, pink, we're with all the musical mamas. >> let's kick things off with kelly clarkson, at this point in her life she found her groove. she got to make the album she wanted to make, and most importantly she's happy with herself. >> this album is the chapter of my life that is like i'm blessed man, i love my life. it bleeds through this album. >> that's one way to describe her hit album "meaning of life" inside hollywood's restaurant kelly tells me her manager and husband helps her unleash hur sul side. >> he makes me feel sexy in public. >> kelly told me she runs a tight ship at home with her youngest children -- >> we don't have a good be cop, bad cop scenario. our nannies, we're strict on them making sure they're strict on them. >> your daughter is starting school, do you have to back away? >> i think of date line. i'm like, something is going to happen to my baby. the most gratifying ex
plus celine dion living her best life. our favorite moment with the legendary singer. >>> this is "entertainment tonight." beyonce, gwen, pink, we're with all the musical mamas. >> let's kick things off with kelly clarkson, at this point in her life she found her groove. she got to make the album she wanted to make, and most importantly she's happy with herself. >> this album is the chapter of my life that is like i'm blessed man, i love my life. it bleeds through...
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the end of president kennedy's life. the tragic end. everybody knows how his life ends. we want to get that out of the way first. we begin with a big tv screen. that shows the soap opera that was running on that day in november on tv and as you walk by the tv it interrupts the soap opera with the iconic footage. and announcing the president's passing and becoming emotional. taking his glasses off and catching his breath. our focus here is not on kennedy's delaware. it death. it's his life. this examines one of the most iconic parts. his world war ii service. he became a hero. with the contains some amazing one of a kind items including his actual signed letter where he requests duty. to serve in the military. and specifically says he wants to serve on the pt boat. the signed letter here. and this flight logbook is believed to be the only evidence that exists that he took flying lessons. after the pt 109 incident after he recovered from the back injury, while he was still on duty in florida. he actually took flight lessons for a while. this was the logbook signed twice. e
the end of president kennedy's life. the tragic end. everybody knows how his life ends. we want to get that out of the way first. we begin with a big tv screen. that shows the soap opera that was running on that day in november on tv and as you walk by the tv it interrupts the soap opera with the iconic footage. and announcing the president's passing and becoming emotional. taking his glasses off and catching his breath. our focus here is not on kennedy's delaware. it death. it's his life. this...
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that leaves more time for important things in life. you know of an interesting app then write a sort of shift at d w dot com. we'll try out your best tips on the show that was actually. as always we leave shift through the exit. internet find of the week today digital over stimulation. smartphones is taken over modern day life. from the first thing in the morning. even before the first sip of coffee we're scrolling through our apps like teen texting surfing. this is how the british designer kim taylor sees smartphone dependency there is no rest for people who are permanently online. social media channels demand constant attention liking the day away tell your wife i crashers. i mean that con line to calm the nerves with the game. and end the day with a bit of diversion just for adults. what was what was your digital overstimulation turn your brains about the first. place. next time a shift the future of communication how humans can interact with three dimensional avatars in computer generated spaces mixed reality blends the physical an
that leaves more time for important things in life. you know of an interesting app then write a sort of shift at d w dot com. we'll try out your best tips on the show that was actually. as always we leave shift through the exit. internet find of the week today digital over stimulation. smartphones is taken over modern day life. from the first thing in the morning. even before the first sip of coffee we're scrolling through our apps like teen texting surfing. this is how the british designer kim...
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and how i wasted my own life. wanting to see another kid who at the age of 13, just because he's looking for somebody to love him, he decides to join a gang, right? that motivation, that pulls me every day. i know i can't go back and rewind the clock for me. but i can certainly try to influence want clock for somebody else. >> what are you up to these days? what are you doing now? >> i am in juvenile facilities, working with young people. i developed a program they're utilizing there. i do media work, i continue to produce film and radio. the hope is to stay connected to san quentin and the men inside who want to tell their stories and help the formerly incarcerated to continue to tell theirs. >> what's the biggest value for you in making sure their stories are made public? >> the public gets to see a side of life that they don't get to see. certain media suggests fear. and that's not who we are. we're people, we're human. we go through things for reason. >> troy williams, thank you for your insights, thank you fo
and how i wasted my own life. wanting to see another kid who at the age of 13, just because he's looking for somebody to love him, he decides to join a gang, right? that motivation, that pulls me every day. i know i can't go back and rewind the clock for me. but i can certainly try to influence want clock for somebody else. >> what are you up to these days? what are you doing now? >> i am in juvenile facilities, working with young people. i developed a program they're utilizing...
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would krauthammer choose a life of science or a life of letters? the brilliant graduate had enviable options, but he hadn't figured out what mattered most to him, so he split the difference. he put off harvard, enrolled at oxford, and while studying history's great political philosophers, he met a fellow student from australia, robyn trethewey, attractive and brilliant, too, a clerk to the chief justice of her home state's supreme court. but so much would change in the three years between when they met and married, beginning with his sudden decision to leave england. >> i had this little epiphany of sorts. i started in political theory. it was getting more and more abstract. i learned a lot, but i began to feel that i was very sort of spinning out into a universe that didn't have anything to do with the real world. i called the registrar at harvard medical school and said, "i'd like to come in the coming class," and i remember her saying, "well, one guy dropped out. we got a spot. if you're here on monday, it's yours." so i grabbed a toothbrush and
would krauthammer choose a life of science or a life of letters? the brilliant graduate had enviable options, but he hadn't figured out what mattered most to him, so he split the difference. he put off harvard, enrolled at oxford, and while studying history's great political philosophers, he met a fellow student from australia, robyn trethewey, attractive and brilliant, too, a clerk to the chief justice of her home state's supreme court. but so much would change in the three years between when...
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it utterly changed the course of my life, yes. foster parents took me and they said we are your parents now, and we are your parents forever. and i thought they were my mum and dad. they grew up in the north of england... in a very, it has to be said, white, fairly insular community, where you were this brown skinned baby and a complete sort of novelty, an alien to many of the people in the community. the first timei people in the community. the first time i met a black person i was nine yea rs of time i met a black person i was nine years of age. so the foster parents held me there and said that they we re held me there and said that they were mine forever, and at 12 years of age, they put me on the children's homes and said that they would never contact me again, and didn't. you know, you have had years and years to reflect on this. why do you think they rejected you? having raised you for 12 years, and then sent you a way for no more contact, it seems the most extraordinarily cruel and strange thing to do. days... i was going t
it utterly changed the course of my life, yes. foster parents took me and they said we are your parents now, and we are your parents forever. and i thought they were my mum and dad. they grew up in the north of england... in a very, it has to be said, white, fairly insular community, where you were this brown skinned baby and a complete sort of novelty, an alien to many of the people in the community. the first timei people in the community. the first time i met a black person i was nine yea rs...
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life among the ruins. from inside mosul is from locals about surviving in this city five months after being liberated from islamics. doesn't want to go to school because she's afraid and we came back here my son with every morning out of fear they're psychologically scarred for life. coming up to the u.n. gets its financial wings clipped the u.s. cruise a significant cutting contributions follows threat of full funding after members of the rejected donald trump's decision on state. tax if you're being spied on has been developed by the surveillance whistleblower edward snowden. but it revealed just a tad too.
life among the ruins. from inside mosul is from locals about surviving in this city five months after being liberated from islamics. doesn't want to go to school because she's afraid and we came back here my son with every morning out of fear they're psychologically scarred for life. coming up to the u.n. gets its financial wings clipped the u.s. cruise a significant cutting contributions follows threat of full funding after members of the rejected donald trump's decision on state. tax if...
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very scared of life. i got a job there.rned how to talk to people. >> for somebody who really has no friends, who's had little outside contact with the world, jail could actually turn out to be a blessing. >> reporter: a blessing for shelly. but what about the victims left in her wake? if you could say something to paris, what would you say? >> i just feel really bad for her, because i basically used her in every way. >> reporter: but when it comes to her other victim, chris andersen, shelly has a lot less remorse. what would you say to chris anderson if you could say something to him? >> i don't know. >> reporter: for two years, his life was ruined. >> i don't even know what happened to him. what happened after colorado? >> reporter: listen to shelly play dumb. he basically was kicked off his team. >> to where? >> reporter: he lost his endorsements. >> where did he go? >> reporter: he eventually went to miami. >> did they win? >> reporter: they did. >> poor guy. >> reporter: she may have turned over a new leaf in canada, b
very scared of life. i got a job there.rned how to talk to people. >> for somebody who really has no friends, who's had little outside contact with the world, jail could actually turn out to be a blessing. >> reporter: a blessing for shelly. but what about the victims left in her wake? if you could say something to paris, what would you say? >> i just feel really bad for her, because i basically used her in every way. >> reporter: but when it comes to her other victim,...
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living the best life we can. life and death are inseparable. .. absolutely. i think one ofol the things when we live in a very secular culture, and that is really outsourced, the outsources of the funeral home. my own lifetime i've gone through a a process where i fed elders in my family who died tuesday at home. my aunt when she died we went and gave her body to really having all that and later a generation turn over to the funeral home, show up and you see a very dressed up person in a coffin. so every culture has its own way of visualizing, preparing, and also accepting death. a lot of it has to do with what we believe happens after, which is sometimes either religious or cultural. >> one of my favorite parts of the art of death was your mother murmuring under her breath at your fathers funeral. what was she saying? >> my mother had a wonderful sense of humor. at my fathers funeral she was muttering -- [inaudible] until death do us part. i thought that was the most romantic thing in the closing of the relationship. i said that so beautiful. she said i was
living the best life we can. life and death are inseparable. .. absolutely. i think one ofol the things when we live in a very secular culture, and that is really outsourced, the outsources of the funeral home. my own lifetime i've gone through a a process where i fed elders in my family who died tuesday at home. my aunt when she died we went and gave her body to really having all that and later a generation turn over to the funeral home, show up and you see a very dressed up person in a...
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headlines we reveal the deadly game of back in the middle east militants on the desperate cost of life on british benefits all the civil war coming up in today's going underground at first nato nation media loves nothing better than downing the government of venezuela the world's largest known source of oil they echo u.k. prime minister drazen may when she condemns jeremy corbyn his labor party is now leading by eight points according to the most accurate pollsters at this summer's general election savation this is a politician who thinks we should take the economics of venezuela as our role model . here is one typical state mandated b.b.c. version of what is happening in venezuela. hugo chavez looking over caracas. but now he's dead. and the poor living there in the barrios historically his political base have turned against the movement he created really that report came ahead of state elections in venezuela that saw chavez's movement sweep the board in state government ships that despite a venezuelan government under chavez which failed to sufficiently diversify its economy away fro
headlines we reveal the deadly game of back in the middle east militants on the desperate cost of life on british benefits all the civil war coming up in today's going underground at first nato nation media loves nothing better than downing the government of venezuela the world's largest known source of oil they echo u.k. prime minister drazen may when she condemns jeremy corbyn his labor party is now leading by eight points according to the most accurate pollsters at this summer's general...
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and paul of life made that picture. of course rather than just showing you a picture of jfk making his speech. this is a very unique view to show with the crowd. that was the great moment when he said for me to paraphrase, ask not what your country can do for you. what you can do for your country. and it was an incredible call for action. worldwide. that night of course the festivities continued. and here we are that evening in one of the many balls with jfk and his tux. and jacky. it was really an occasion to be remembered. he was young, handsome, he understood the responsibilities. but little did he know about the first tough 100 days he would have in american politics. now we'll come into the presidential years. these are the years from 1961 through the tragic day in dallas, texas. jfk was a family man. and here in october of 63, just before his tragic death. he's walking john john and yet over here he's dressed with jacky. they brought culture into the white house. she was a person who understood the arts, understoo
and paul of life made that picture. of course rather than just showing you a picture of jfk making his speech. this is a very unique view to show with the crowd. that was the great moment when he said for me to paraphrase, ask not what your country can do for you. what you can do for your country. and it was an incredible call for action. worldwide. that night of course the festivities continued. and here we are that evening in one of the many balls with jfk and his tux. and jacky. it was...
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♪ live your live you can life you can. >>> welcome back to "live life and win!."he series celebrating teen success stories. >> the power the music can be unstoppable when it's used for good. 13-year-old teagan steadman follows his passion to save lives. >> he's like any other 13-year-old boy. he plays basketball. he likes the outdoors and loves ride his skateboard. but this is what teagan steadman loves the most. his guitar. and he plays it every day. ♪ ♪ >> he'll play for hours on end. >> really passionate about music. i do a lot of guitar. it's probably my main passion. when i was seven years old my mom and dad bout me a guitar for my birthday i just rocked it out from there. i started a band when i was 19. >> that's teagan steadman and his band mates, they are not just a garage band they may in public and they already have a following. >> they say music reveals your soul. it helps me get through the day. i feel like if i believe in something i really believe in it and i'll put myself to action. >> and this 13-year-old is a man of action. there is something else
♪ live your live you can life you can. >>> welcome back to "live life and win!."he series celebrating teen success stories. >> the power the music can be unstoppable when it's used for good. 13-year-old teagan steadman follows his passion to save lives. >> he's like any other 13-year-old boy. he plays basketball. he likes the outdoors and loves ride his skateboard. but this is what teagan steadman loves the most. his guitar. and he plays it every day. ♪ ♪...
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they recall the life of bonnie mellon. the designer of the white house rose garden and a close friend of jaclyn kennedy. then victor davis hanson recounts the key points of world war ii. on afterwords, jenness discusses her grandfather. at 10:00 p.m. new york university pastor linda gordon reports on the 1920s resurgence of the ku klux klan. we wrap up our programming with steve villano. he recalls working for mario cuomo where his brother was associated with the crime family. that all happens tonight on c-span2 book tv. now here is merrill gordon on the life of bunny mellon. >> okay. i think we're gonna get started. thank you everyone for coming. my name is cody and i help with the events here at the culture on columbus and we are so pleased to be hosting mel gordon for this conversation on the life of an american legend, bonnie -- bunny mellon. we are nestled here on the upper west side and we've been here almost three years. some of you may remember the space. we are so happy to be here and to be able to celebrate this
they recall the life of bonnie mellon. the designer of the white house rose garden and a close friend of jaclyn kennedy. then victor davis hanson recounts the key points of world war ii. on afterwords, jenness discusses her grandfather. at 10:00 p.m. new york university pastor linda gordon reports on the 1920s resurgence of the ku klux klan. we wrap up our programming with steve villano. he recalls working for mario cuomo where his brother was associated with the crime family. that all happens...
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reserve a different life to mine. and. to the best thing that happenened to o me i have te name of blessing. whic was my t turning poioit shshe's the rereason thatt. i'm the p person t that i am today y you know i i. there for her and i want to be able. to leave a legacy for. the kids. told of the hospital. you need to take this memedicat. i didn't know w what into tomorrow's well i didn't know. what they would do to my body and so forth of a she's taking them because? i was told on one die. i...
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i sort of live my life like a checking account.can't get that back anymore. today's money in the bank, i can spend today and colonel thomas ends me a promissory note for tomorrow, and today is the day and i'm thrilled to be here. >> thank you, sir. we'd like to open up for any questions that we have for captain yellin. we have a mic handler in the audience. >> we have time for a couple of questions. please raise your hand, i'd come to you with the microphone. i'd like to ask a question of captain yellin. this is being broadcast, really, worldwide via facebook, and it's being recorded by c-span so we've got a very large audience. i know you said you suffered from ptsd for a number of years. what suggestion, what guidance might you give to somebody listening to this that might be in need of help. >> i was told that i had battle fatigue. the war was over, and you can't forget about it. and the veterans today, 20, 22 commit suicide over d-- every day, those who serve. they need something for themselves. we spend a lot of anti-depressiv
i sort of live my life like a checking account.can't get that back anymore. today's money in the bank, i can spend today and colonel thomas ends me a promissory note for tomorrow, and today is the day and i'm thrilled to be here. >> thank you, sir. we'd like to open up for any questions that we have for captain yellin. we have a mic handler in the audience. >> we have time for a couple of questions. please raise your hand, i'd come to you with the microphone. i'd like to ask a...
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our life was all about you. today i have six grandchildren. i have four sons, and today life is all about me, not about you. and the military put in that frame of mind of service to our country. >> thank you for setting that standard for so many of us. you made reference to some of the thing uses you struggled with based on your combat experience in world war ii. your dealing with pts, although we didn't have a name for it at the time. how has your experience as a veteran impacted your life since, your triumphs, your struggles? how have you used those experiences? >> i enjoy speaking to people. i enjoy going to eighth graders, tenth graders, seniors in high school, to talk about 10 percent of the population served in the military in world war ii. 16 million of us served. we fought against evil. we conquered the people who were evil, created democracies in germany, japan, and italy that exist today. as friends of america. and of two countries that we fought with are allies, russia and china, seemingly to me are the enemies of the world. what i'
our life was all about you. today i have six grandchildren. i have four sons, and today life is all about me, not about you. and the military put in that frame of mind of service to our country. >> thank you for setting that standard for so many of us. you made reference to some of the thing uses you struggled with based on your combat experience in world war ii. your dealing with pts, although we didn't have a name for it at the time. how has your experience as a veteran impacted your...
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i can have a quiet life a public life, but when i choose to. >> this week rumors surfaced she was datingodybuilder who calls himself the korean hulk. >> no. he's my friend, my good friend. that is crazy. we're not in any relationship. i don't think we could be in a relationship. i'm never there. >> an interesting but honest self-evaluation. also hanging with lindsay at last night's party, flo rida and tv host jesse palmer. >>> now to the dark and troubled lives of '80s child stars corey haim and corey feldman. only et was exclusively on the set for a tale of two coreys. >> good to meet you. the realities of emotional and sexual abuse. >> we had to put on this big smile and a facade to the whole world like, hey, everything is awesome. everything is great. but we were both suffering inside. >> what who does? >> hollywood. >> it will really open peoples eyes to, look, these are just innocent kids. >> the two corys met making "the lost boys" and remained friends until his death. the is based on choreography, and producer as well. one painful chapter is feldman becoming emancipated from his p
i can have a quiet life a public life, but when i choose to. >> this week rumors surfaced she was datingodybuilder who calls himself the korean hulk. >> no. he's my friend, my good friend. that is crazy. we're not in any relationship. i don't think we could be in a relationship. i'm never there. >> an interesting but honest self-evaluation. also hanging with lindsay at last night's party, flo rida and tv host jesse palmer. >>> now to the dark and troubled lives of...
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life looks good. >> entertainment begins and ends with "e.t.."provided by -- >>> tomorrow on "e.t." the stars we lost in 2017. >> i'm not just a survivor. i'm a flourishers. >> we remember the music icon and tv legend. >> it was a dream and a nightmare at the same time. >> tomorrow. >>> hollywood is notoriously difficult place to make a marriage work, but it's not impossible. >> a few long lasting couples have proved that. tom been married 29 years. osbournes have losted 34 years. >> all those are just starting compared to kirk douglas and his wife ann. they have been married 57 years. >> it's a long time. >> bye, everybody. ♪ ♪ ♪ it all starts with a wish. the final days of wish list are here. hurry in and sign and drive off in a new lincoln with zero down and a complimentary first month's payment. all right, we're about to go live. everyone on their a-game! good energy! hello. i'm dr. sheldon cooper. and i'm dr. amy farrah fowler. and welcome to a special retrospective, where we will take a look
life looks good. >> entertainment begins and ends with "e.t.."provided by -- >>> tomorrow on "e.t." the stars we lost in 2017. >> i'm not just a survivor. i'm a flourishers. >> we remember the music icon and tv legend. >> it was a dream and a nightmare at the same time. >> tomorrow. >>> hollywood is notoriously difficult place to make a marriage work, but it's not impossible. >> a few long lasting couples have proved...
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i have a general problem with anxiety and have most of my life.pent most of my life just thinking well i am broken there is nothing i can do about that. now there are med for that. >> how does that manifest itself in your characters? >> when you are writing a story if you are thinking of everything that can go wrong, that helps you write the story. >> whoo! >> especially when you are writing stories about everything going wrong. >> fans may be able to visit it the city of artamus in theaters soon. fox optioned the rights to the book before it was released. >> what's next? >> immediate feature. i have idea of a sequel for artamus. book idea to last me the rest of my life. it's just what am i most excited by at any moment. what do i think the readers want to read. >> that's the "overnight news" for this monday. for some the news continues. for others check back with us later for the morning news and cbs this morning. from the broadcast center in new york city. i'm elaine quijano. >> announcer: this is the cbs "overnight news." >>> welcome to the "ov
i have a general problem with anxiety and have most of my life.pent most of my life just thinking well i am broken there is nothing i can do about that. now there are med for that. >> how does that manifest itself in your characters? >> when you are writing a story if you are thinking of everything that can go wrong, that helps you write the story. >> whoo! >> especially when you are writing stories about everything going wrong. >> fans may be able to visit it the...
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he started a new life in the civilian world. that returning work for us and the work ethic, the belief in freedom that you brought back to our society really launched an incredible. in american history. how did your military service you for that new life and what transpired after the war? >> i think the military service for me was the greatest experience that i've had in my life. we, i graduated high school 1941 and had a scholarship to college. i was going to become a doctor. did not have money for us. i did not have money for clothing or housing. so i postponed entrance to college for the spring semester of 1942. and when we were attacked pearl harbor, december 7, i made up my mind. i was going to fight fighter planes. i remember when i was 11 or 12 years old i was pre-boy scout. i went to boy scout camp for two weeks. those two mates gave me the fundamentals to join the military. to be in the military. in the discipline that we learned, we were all quarterbacks, all guys who were cocky guys that could fly better. bomber pilot
he started a new life in the civilian world. that returning work for us and the work ethic, the belief in freedom that you brought back to our society really launched an incredible. in american history. how did your military service you for that new life and what transpired after the war? >> i think the military service for me was the greatest experience that i've had in my life. we, i graduated high school 1941 and had a scholarship to college. i was going to become a doctor. did not...
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the thing i learned is nobody at the end of their life ever thought man. i really wished i'd gone to work more. and i say that in jest but you know the idea of wasted time you know and harry lived a very deliberate life that he did logan i got to thank you so much for joining us today the screenwriter of the film lucky this week september twenty ninth in select theaters broader release as we go forward logan sparks thank you so much for coming on today thank you guys i love you above that i love your show thank you. we're all nothing nothing we do matters the movie of your life is already shot wrapped in the macair that was the personal mantra of legendary film and television actor harry dean stanton who just passed away just a few short weeks ago on september fifteenth ninety one trips around the sun for some may sound like a rather grim or cynical outlook on life but for my friend. harry dean believing that we are indeed all nothing gave him a freedom to live life totally honest with himself his work and those of us who had the honor and privilege of kno
the thing i learned is nobody at the end of their life ever thought man. i really wished i'd gone to work more. and i say that in jest but you know the idea of wasted time you know and harry lived a very deliberate life that he did logan i got to thank you so much for joining us today the screenwriter of the film lucky this week september twenty ninth in select theaters broader release as we go forward logan sparks thank you so much for coming on today thank you guys i love you above that i...
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most things i do in life are out of principle. i was taught that somebody falls down you pick them back up. that's what we should do a life. to remember that you know you know. you called me and said. you know people sit on the back porch. look at the stars so i want looking up at too tired to have to see it sit another good tired but the stars it's got a magic little bit. so finally raven gets her own private space. hopefully the first time in over a year a good night's sleep and helen if you think it's going to last. that was said to say with us forever i wish it could last forever it. happened in god's hands. were. snow worm good i'm a bridge to come in your stupid twenty. yao's nose to. east oklahoma. into piqua and the so the four colors coastal. grass cutting exists in that region not in keeping them i am. i was trying to lift us out on the edge because they had. us that. climbing you when you could talk or knew what it would be it's not but show when you don't need you to brush it off totally. oh yes. yes yes. chuck i don't
most things i do in life are out of principle. i was taught that somebody falls down you pick them back up. that's what we should do a life. to remember that you know you know. you called me and said. you know people sit on the back porch. look at the stars so i want looking up at too tired to have to see it sit another good tired but the stars it's got a magic little bit. so finally raven gets her own private space. hopefully the first time in over a year a good night's sleep and helen if you...
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it's impactful beyond anything i've ever done in my life.meals and his friendship really mean, means a lot to me. (vo) through the subaru share the love event, we've helped deliver over one-point- seven million meals to those in need. get zero percent financing for 63 months on select models, plus we'll donate two hundred and fifty dollars to charity. this season, get 4 lines of unlimited data for $100 per month on the cricket unlimited 2 plan. plus,switch now and get up to four free lg fortune phones. all on a network that covers over 99% of americans. cricket wireless. something to smile about. i'm wrapping your present! the moment you realize you aren't the most original gift giver. at lowe's, we can help you pick out the perfect gift your family is sure to love. get a dewalt 2-tool 20-volt max combo kit for only $179 at lowe's. - cand they broughtmom and freaking angie.up, - wango tango, baby! - so, this is your daughter. you're right, she does look like a young liz taylor. - no, i'm the daughter, and this is my mother, who i said looks
it's impactful beyond anything i've ever done in my life.meals and his friendship really mean, means a lot to me. (vo) through the subaru share the love event, we've helped deliver over one-point- seven million meals to those in need. get zero percent financing for 63 months on select models, plus we'll donate two hundred and fifty dollars to charity. this season, get 4 lines of unlimited data for $100 per month on the cricket unlimited 2 plan. plus,switch now and get up to four free lg fortune...
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my mom gave me life and she saved my life. >> what would you say about her?the strongest person that i've ever met in my life. her strength is inspiring. >> amanda is sharing her inspiring story with the world. she's written a book, a house in the sky. the title a reference to how she survived. >> there's been this theme in my life, it seems, of, of houses and moving houses. i moved around so much as a child. and then as a captive in somalia. now i have found my house. my place. my place in the world. this is my house in the sky. >> that's all for now. i'm lester holt. thanks for joining us. >>> she was a mom looking for her baby, and her baby hadn't come home. >> reporter: cathy's week had been nothing but trouble. >> she couldn't tell me what happened. >> she was so upset. >> reporter: it was about to get much worse. >> my mom would say "if you find . >> that's all for now. thanks for joining us. >>> she was a mom looking for
my mom gave me life and she saved my life. >> what would you say about her?the strongest person that i've ever met in my life. her strength is inspiring. >> amanda is sharing her inspiring story with the world. she's written a book, a house in the sky. the title a reference to how she survived. >> there's been this theme in my life, it seems, of, of houses and moving houses. i moved around so much as a child. and then as a captive in somalia. now i have found my house. my...
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of the film and that private life was braided together with the public life in a way that had never really been explored and it hadn't been for that i'm not sure i would've written this book because i don't think that i would have felt there was a public story to tell but i began to understand only a zapruder could fill in those gaps and in order to do that i was going to have to become an expert on this topic. so that is what this book does and what i'm going to do tonight is just introduce you a little bit to the life of my grandfather and our family and talk about the taking of the film and how my grandfather's past influenced it and the lie of the film over 50 years. so our grandfather was born in 1905 in russia, that is him in his mother's arms in the photograph there, the little blonde boy probably the age of two or three. his mother hannah, had four children. they were extremely poor. they lived exactly in the circumstances of hardship and suffering that all jews would have in imperial russia at that time. anti-semitism not being able to be educated, poverty, depravation of a
of the film and that private life was braided together with the public life in a way that had never really been explored and it hadn't been for that i'm not sure i would've written this book because i don't think that i would have felt there was a public story to tell but i began to understand only a zapruder could fill in those gaps and in order to do that i was going to have to become an expert on this topic. so that is what this book does and what i'm going to do tonight is just introduce...
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for all true fans had all my life i am by a man take on more than football online. they make a commitment. they find solutions. they inspire. africa on the minds. stories about people making a difference shaping their nation. and their continent. his new multimedia series for africa. d.w. dot com africa on the move. unimpeded access to education and knowledge and the same opportunities for everyone. a central goal of the global community but what's the reality on the ground education for all the w's multimedia special remakes personal stories and highlights extraordinary projects the world over find out more on the internet d w dot com education for all. war horse. our journey begins in the province of miss younis in northeastern argentina the sub tropical climate is ideal for growing tobacco for more than twenty years herbicides have been used here extensively chief among them. that's had serious. quinces for many of the local residents. the media because i don't have a battle has been fighting for years to stop the use of life estate and other agro chemicals he's
for all true fans had all my life i am by a man take on more than football online. they make a commitment. they find solutions. they inspire. africa on the minds. stories about people making a difference shaping their nation. and their continent. his new multimedia series for africa. d.w. dot com africa on the move. unimpeded access to education and knowledge and the same opportunities for everyone. a central goal of the global community but what's the reality on the ground education for all...
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i dare childhood that i missed in my life.when i see they are laughing screaming and playing i feel. i'm living my childhood. i'm lucky that we have eighty five children. and i miss. only one childhood but i got i was sure to live eighty five. i know when i look back why i am alive today as something really special in my life have. kids who are here now found safe homes. and now they have these opportunities to dream about their future. your children like chocolate. you can't live without your smartphone. do you buy your tomatoes the supermarket as we go about our money human rights are often the last thing on our minds for visible slavery in the twenty first century. spong d w. i think you. said. just thinking. with the senses. recognize. and experience the inexpressible. the cultural magazine. arts twenty one on g.w. . i'm a mother like two billion other mothers around the world i have one wish the best for my child. but in a society in which breastfeeding is often frowned upon and adds will for me to abound with profits is
i dare childhood that i missed in my life.when i see they are laughing screaming and playing i feel. i'm living my childhood. i'm lucky that we have eighty five children. and i miss. only one childhood but i got i was sure to live eighty five. i know when i look back why i am alive today as something really special in my life have. kids who are here now found safe homes. and now they have these opportunities to dream about their future. your children like chocolate. you can't live without your...
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i have a 55 to life sentence. i will probably never go home. >> 55 to life.evel 2 is a blessing. >> you consider this a blessing? >> this is. free college here at san quentin. level 4s do not. >> they don't bring in unknown comedians to talk to you. >> what's up? >> that's the alarm for the prison. when there's an alarm, as you can see, people, no matter where they are in here, everybody gets down on the ground. and they get down on the ground until our staff figures out what's going on. >> how often does that alarm go off? >> some days not at all. other days it might go off four or five times, but it's usually pretty short. like that. it's usually short. >> that means it's over? >> yeah. they found whatever and we're back in business. >> okay. there wasn't any reaction. everybody just sat down. >> good thing about san quentin level 2 part especially, hardly anything happens on this side. >> so, my name's kamau. >> duck. >> duck, what's the biggest surprise from the outside of being in san quentin? >> the name itself is not the character that it produces anym
i have a 55 to life sentence. i will probably never go home. >> 55 to life.evel 2 is a blessing. >> you consider this a blessing? >> this is. free college here at san quentin. level 4s do not. >> they don't bring in unknown comedians to talk to you. >> what's up? >> that's the alarm for the prison. when there's an alarm, as you can see, people, no matter where they are in here, everybody gets down on the ground. and they get down on the ground until our staff...
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ralph crane was a "life "photographer there and i was also working for life tag seema but they assigned me to who they thought would be the winner, so i was assigned to photograph richard nixon. and made this wonderful photograph. and the strategy of getting that nomination was no easy task. made this iconic image of robert and jfk in a hotel room, kind of deciding who would be, or who they would offer the vice president to t and of course lyndon johnson eventually becomes the running mate to jfk, a surprise to a lot of people. you know, i've seen this picture published in parts of the world where it says they are discussing the cuban missile crisis, which we'll get into, or discussing armament. this is a hotel room in vienna where they are meeting with politicians. but in fact it's 1960 at the democratic national convention it wasn't long before he secured that nomination, and then really had to go out on the road to prove himself. of course, in california he's up there with governor pat brown. and here he's preparing some notes for a democratic rally. and of course, you know, the wond
ralph crane was a "life "photographer there and i was also working for life tag seema but they assigned me to who they thought would be the winner, so i was assigned to photograph richard nixon. and made this wonderful photograph. and the strategy of getting that nomination was no easy task. made this iconic image of robert and jfk in a hotel room, kind of deciding who would be, or who they would offer the vice president to t and of course lyndon johnson eventually becomes the running...