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tavis: ziggy marley brings a calm look at legacy to his music. bob marley's iconic presence, his mother's continuing commitment to political change and his own immersion in the roster far in culture while he has forged his own path in his latest cd. let's take a look at a clip from the cd. a love song to planet earth. ♪ tavis: you are always saying something which a music but on the cd, you are really saying something. mind is a bitn my environmental. a message of love to the planet earth. global warming is going on. we need to take a stand on the environment and make it be a priority. you always have something to say but my sense is you are becoming ever more conscious about the world. >> it is just good. i do a lot with the earth. i grow food and i'm a farmer. i just feel like we're not taking it serious enough. detrimentalpretty and is becoming more detrimental as time goes on. about. what that is i open up the cd and this little thing fell out. this little cutout of the world sort of fell out of the cd. >> it is wildflower seeds you can plant
tavis: ziggy marley brings a calm look at legacy to his music. bob marley's iconic presence, his mother's continuing commitment to political change and his own immersion in the roster far in culture while he has forged his own path in his latest cd. let's take a look at a clip from the cd. a love song to planet earth. ♪ tavis: you are always saying something which a music but on the cd, you are really saying something. mind is a bitn my environmental. a message of love to the planet earth....
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engravings of marley held by change by his ledgers. again this consciousness is there. dickens talks about and friends. we have many of the writers of the 18th century writing about accounting. there are songs about accounting. poems about accounting but it's very much on people's minds. there are stories from household stories about accounting, about family fights. for example, women were allowed to keep accounts but they couldn't keep accounts for groceries. all these strange things within the culture of accounting but in 18th 18th century britain and the 19th century britain people actually still discussed it. this is a very shortened version of my argument in the book, and dickens is my favorite character but what really strikes me and i'm leaping over years and years and years of accounting history and history of accountability, but if you want to bring this up to the 20th century in our own issues. still in the 1960s, arthur and young could show this madman brochure. this is a good job were the guy is clueless scoping out the pos
engravings of marley held by change by his ledgers. again this consciousness is there. dickens talks about and friends. we have many of the writers of the 18th century writing about accounting. there are songs about accounting. poems about accounting but it's very much on people's minds. there are stories from household stories about accounting, about family fights. for example, women were allowed to keep accounts but they couldn't keep accounts for groceries. all these strange things within...
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a, marley and me, b, babe -- kathie? >> babe. >> yes, correct. >> did you know that?. >> james cromwell played the former in that. >> okay. >> i'm giving information! >> fine, whatever! what was the name of arnold's fish on different strokes, a, willy, b -- >> it was c, abraham. >> yes. hoda, who knew? >> i'm a different strokes person. i know that. >> different strokes, moved in with the drummonds, gary coleman. >> gosh, no one cares. number four, in the sitcom b.j. and the bear, what kind of animal was bear? a, a bear, b, a chimpanzee, c, a bird. kathie? >> bear. >> are you allowed to answer? >> yes. the correct answer is bird. >> i would like to go with the real correct answer, which is a chimpanzee. >> that is correct. >> you don't get a point for that. >> b.j. and the bear was a sitcom about a trucker who -- he drove around with a chimpanzee. turner and hooch was a movie with tom hanks in 1989. what kind of dog was hooch? a french mastiff, a bulldog, or a bernese mountain dog. >> bernese mountain dog. >> bulldog. >> french mastiff. >> he was a french mastiff, yes
a, marley and me, b, babe -- kathie? >> babe. >> yes, correct. >> did you know that?. >> james cromwell played the former in that. >> okay. >> i'm giving information! >> fine, whatever! what was the name of arnold's fish on different strokes, a, willy, b -- >> it was c, abraham. >> yes. hoda, who knew? >> i'm a different strokes person. i know that. >> different strokes, moved in with the drummonds, gary coleman. >> gosh,...
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that marley comes back and she is held by chains by his ledgers it is consciousness there that dickensalks about it. there are songs and poems about accounting. it is on people's minds. there are stories about family fights for example, women were allowed to keep accounts but not for trees and all these strange sayings but an 18th century britain and 19th century britain people still discuss it to. again this is a shortened version of my argument in the book but dickens is my favorite character but it strikes me leaping over years and years of account team history and accountability but to bring us up to the twentieth century still with the 1960's arthur young could show a the mad man brochure this is a good job where the guy is scoping out the possibilities that he offers as an accountant but with the scandals following and the loss of social prestige when arthur andersen moves accounting to the midwest with that midwestern people need to do accounting it loses the cultural cachet followed by a accounting scandals now we don't see them more talk about them so now that is the stock pho
that marley comes back and she is held by chains by his ledgers it is consciousness there that dickensalks about it. there are songs and poems about accounting. it is on people's minds. there are stories about family fights for example, women were allowed to keep accounts but not for trees and all these strange sayings but an 18th century britain and 19th century britain people still discuss it to. again this is a shortened version of my argument in the book but dickens is my favorite character...
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join me next time for conversation with nomi prins and musician ziggy marley. ♪ ♪ >> and by contributionsstation from viewers like you. thank you. >> be more. >> be more. pbs. >> welcome to "film school shorts," a showcase of the most exciting new talent from across the country. experience the future of film, next on "film school shorts." >> "film school shorts" is made possible by a grant from maurice kanbar, celebrating the vitality and power of the moving image. and by the members of kqed. >> [ crowd cheering ] >> shoot, shoot, shoot!
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we intervened in marley not just to secure regional security but our own. security in marley means the security of west africa, france and europe as well. >> the french say this new deployment is designed to present armed groups linked to al-qaeda from rearming, regrouping and destabilizing the region once more. they say it's about containment, not solving a problem. they admit they could be on the ground for many years to come. frechl already have military area presence across the region. this new deployment will extend counter terrorism operations with new basis in marchley, chad, nijer and ivory coast. host governments are said to welcome the move and francois harlan appears to have the backing at home for a long-term commitment? >> we understand, contrary to the americans, it's not just about the you mid-term victory. you need to make sure the post-conflict phase goes well. you need to stabilize. so you need to stick around for a long time. >> the french calculate such intervention carries minimal political risks. french casualties have been light so fa
we intervened in marley not just to secure regional security but our own. security in marley means the security of west africa, france and europe as well. >> the french say this new deployment is designed to present armed groups linked to al-qaeda from rearming, regrouping and destabilizing the region once more. they say it's about containment, not solving a problem. they admit they could be on the ground for many years to come. frechl already have military area presence across the...
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es lo mismo de john lennon y de los beatles y bob marley, usamos la mÚsica para unificar este planetaos huevos diferentes, de "a ver cÓmo va"... >> "oye cÓmo va" fue increÍble, ¿no? y luego gloria estefan hablando de un beso, y juanes hablando de la flaca. >> yo estoy listo con un squishy para limpiar sus ventanas y lavar sus garajes o su casa. asÍ que dije tambiÉn a todos mis hermanos en "supernatural", porque esta es la segunda vez que pasa un concepto... ¿cÓmo te digo? estamos en una "platform" igual que michael jackson forever. Él y yo recibimos la misma cantidad de grammys en un dÍa. a mÍ nunca me lo habían dado, pero en un evento me los dieron todos en un dÍa. >> increÍble. >> pero es cosa de gracia de dios. >> jugaste fÚtbol de niÑo, viviste en tijuana mucho tiempo. >> un poquito, sÍ. >> hay una pelota de fÚtbol. a ver. >> [rÍe] >> vas a estar en el mundial, ¿no? >> gracias a dios sÍ, me invitaron. tenemos una canciÓn que habla de lo mismo. parece que hoy estamos en un lugar donde siempre hablamos de lo mismo, que es unificar y armonÍa en el mundo. >> y por eso lo estÁs haciend
es lo mismo de john lennon y de los beatles y bob marley, usamos la mÚsica para unificar este planetaos huevos diferentes, de "a ver cÓmo va"... >> "oye cÓmo va" fue increÍble, ¿no? y luego gloria estefan hablando de un beso, y juanes hablando de la flaca. >> yo estoy listo con un squishy para limpiar sus ventanas y lavar sus garajes o su casa. asÍ que dije tambiÉn a todos mis hermanos en "supernatural", porque esta es la segunda vez que pasa un...
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587 bc they conquered jerusalem and dispatched to catalonia where i know that you've heard the bob marley song and if you don't know by the rivers of babylon we sat down and wept when we remembered via an. so after a while they come back and cut to 70, 80. the romans come to town and expel all of the jewish people out into the world. so by the way both of these have been on the same day of the hebrew calendar of the ninth. notice when the romans expelled the jews, this started. i ask the mayor of the jewish people for 1900 years lived as aliens and exiles in the countries of others. all the while longing for home for jerusalem that always seemed to be the dream that would never be fulfilled. and because there were exiles and aliens all of the terrible things that happened, the persecutions, inquisition, all leading up to the hollow cost. so i know this is long-winded but bear with me. now i'm going to cut it to france come et 90. has anybody heard of the dreyfus case. in france there was an artillery officer named alfred dreyfus who was accused of treason and convicted. he wrote the famou
587 bc they conquered jerusalem and dispatched to catalonia where i know that you've heard the bob marley song and if you don't know by the rivers of babylon we sat down and wept when we remembered via an. so after a while they come back and cut to 70, 80. the romans come to town and expel all of the jewish people out into the world. so by the way both of these have been on the same day of the hebrew calendar of the ninth. notice when the romans expelled the jews, this started. i ask the mayor...
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they sank roots in syria, yemen, marley and are thinking about regional operations as we saw with the westgate mall attack in kenya, and a worry with foreign fighters flocking to the flag in syria, that when they come home, more than 1,000 in egypt. them. >> you wrote that president obama wants deeply to convince americans that the era of war is over and we don't face a war on terror. but you argue the simultaneous operations in libya, to grab a terrorist and the one in somalia against the al-shabab terrorists conducting the raid on the westgate mall, that they prove otherwise, that we are fighting a global war on terror. >> i think that's a look at the future. once we get out of afghanistan, the idea that we will be the war on terror, if you will, it's completely over. it's a little wishful thinking. i understand why president obama wants to shift the psychological focus of the american people as we pull out of the land wars. he doesn't want a war degrading civil liberties, because you have a populous thinking the next terror attack is around the corner. the reality is the shadow war
they sank roots in syria, yemen, marley and are thinking about regional operations as we saw with the westgate mall attack in kenya, and a worry with foreign fighters flocking to the flag in syria, that when they come home, more than 1,000 in egypt. them. >> you wrote that president obama wants deeply to convince americans that the era of war is over and we don't face a war on terror. but you argue the simultaneous operations in libya, to grab a terrorist and the one in somalia against...
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mean the weird odor coming out winner of the teen choice award for the best all new performance of marley and me filmed in my basement with nothing but certify an wrap and duck tape. >> welcome to red eye it's like so you think you can dance if by dance you mean escape from my padded basement. the editor from that california paper has apologized. he knows comment criming like i know basement lining. is that a big deal this day and age. we all have illegal immigrants. i got 16 in my basement. >> there you go. wow. sheraad. i was well ahead of the curve on this one. >> you've always been down with the basement. >> is this just a white people activity. >> first of all i think it's great. this is going to help a lot of brothers in court. i was playing a game. i pistol whipped him because he won. >> the screams were more extra points. >> when i say brothers i mean white and black people. i think it's a fun game. it's like the game survivor. >> am i responsible for this new craze. i'd like to think that i am. >> this actually sounds fun accept for the fact that i've seen the movie host el so i
mean the weird odor coming out winner of the teen choice award for the best all new performance of marley and me filmed in my basement with nothing but certify an wrap and duck tape. >> welcome to red eye it's like so you think you can dance if by dance you mean escape from my padded basement. the editor from that california paper has apologized. he knows comment criming like i know basement lining. is that a big deal this day and age. we all have illegal immigrants. i got 16 in my...
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guys like bob marley, elvis, they make more money today than they did when they were alive. their states, yeah. so they are on the run not just from tmz. they unveiled a video, what do you think of this? >> i think we don't mind if people sellout, but if you're going to get real, get real. what are they on the run from? being invited to the white house? how about being paid at time most influential people. come on. adam: i will take this back to something you and i both grew up in south florida, our mothers played volleyball together, so this would be the granola set. socks and sandals are back. big brands are sending models down the catwalk flaunting socks with open toed shoes. i don't think that is a good one, do you? >> i don't think it is a good one at all, but you know that you can go to any condo in broward or palm beach county and what you will see is this look, there is nothing new about it. what next, keep your blinker on while you are on the expressway? adam: i'm thinking of the lan "zoolander." and the corvette you posted, i was so sad to see it wasn't yours. you
guys like bob marley, elvis, they make more money today than they did when they were alive. their states, yeah. so they are on the run not just from tmz. they unveiled a video, what do you think of this? >> i think we don't mind if people sellout, but if you're going to get real, get real. what are they on the run from? being invited to the white house? how about being paid at time most influential people. come on. adam: i will take this back to something you and i both grew up in south...
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we intervened in marley to ensure not just mallee security and our own security.ecurity in mali means security in west africa, france as well. >> reporter: the new deployment is designed to prevent armed groups rearming, regrouping and restabilizing. it's about containment, not solving a problem and they could be on the ground for years to come. the french have military appearance. this will expand bases in mali, chad, naminger, nabbing eeno if asso and the ivory coast. post governments are said to welcome the move. francis hollande appears to have the backing at home for a long-term commitment. >> we understand, contrary to the americans, that it's not just about the nature of victory, you need to also make sure that the post-conflict phase goes well. you need to stable and is stick around -- stablilize and stick around for a long time. french casualties have been light. despite the spending cuts, it's something they can afford for now. as with a military operation with a vaguely defined goal, it's easy to send troops in, harder to know when to pull them out. >>>
we intervened in marley to ensure not just mallee security and our own security.ecurity in mali means security in west africa, france as well. >> reporter: the new deployment is designed to prevent armed groups rearming, regrouping and restabilizing. it's about containment, not solving a problem and they could be on the ground for years to come. the french have military appearance. this will expand bases in mali, chad, naminger, nabbing eeno if asso and the ivory coast. post governments...
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and thinks that the girls may no longer be in nigeria, could be in niger, chad for marley. to a certain extent, the real drama of the missing girls, the main story - that may have overshadowed the world economic forum, it focussed the eyes of the world on this part of the world and some of the most pressing challenges. politicians, policy makers came to abuja to discussion. adrian finighan reporting. >> in washington some political fall-out. it centres around hillary clinton, who, when secretary of state turned down requests label boko haram as a terrorist organization. >> rosalind jordan has that story. >> reporter: the state department is pushing back against that report, saying it's important to note in the final year hillary clinton did designate three top members of the boko haram, including the current leader. especially designated terrorist. that means they were hit with visa bans. they couldn't come to the united states. if they happened to have money, those funds would be processen. however, what is important to note is that while there was an active discussion abo
and thinks that the girls may no longer be in nigeria, could be in niger, chad for marley. to a certain extent, the real drama of the missing girls, the main story - that may have overshadowed the world economic forum, it focussed the eyes of the world on this part of the world and some of the most pressing challenges. politicians, policy makers came to abuja to discussion. adrian finighan reporting. >> in washington some political fall-out. it centres around hillary clinton, who, when...
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>> they accused marley 13 of being a communist agent. that sort of thing. they thought the u.n.ringing about a one world government. you hear a lot of this today in the tea party rhetoric. there is kind of a direct to the tea party. there are three other koch brothers. the eldest never went into the family business, frederick. he is a philanthropist and art collector who spent his life restoring a series of really fabulous historic homes around the world. including marie antoinette's bed. that is the rarest object in the house. >> did you get to sleep and it? >> no guest gets to sleep in it. unfortunately, no. david and bill koch are the youngest of the koch brothers. they are fraternal twins. in terms of the few that broke out between brothers, this is really what is fascinating about this family. these four brothers into that pairing off, charles and david with frederick and bill over the business empire their father bequeathed show them. it was basically two decades of the most brutal legal fighting you could ever imagine. we're talking private detectives snooping through eac
>> they accused marley 13 of being a communist agent. that sort of thing. they thought the u.n.ringing about a one world government. you hear a lot of this today in the tea party rhetoric. there is kind of a direct to the tea party. there are three other koch brothers. the eldest never went into the family business, frederick. he is a philanthropist and art collector who spent his life restoring a series of really fabulous historic homes around the world. including marie antoinette's bed....
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, i wonder whether we are getting caught up on the technology because playing an old video of bob marleying let's look at although tapes we recorded, the music is always alive. it always outlives the person. >> i think what this case the stakes were even higher, though, because people have never seen slave to the rhythm performed live. some of the songs you'll see like tu-pac -- they had tu-pac come back as a hologram. we have never seen this. michael jackson is known around the world for his moves on the stage and the way he kind of can xhapd an audience, and we saw that. they kind of brought that together with 16 dancers who spent months practicing. >> i appreciate you mention that the tu-pac hologram. i looked into trying to buy it so he could hang out with me because i gist wanted to spend time with him. it was expensive. >> i believe it. >> the xscape album. this is previously unrecorded material. >> right now it's battling for number one. it came out last tuesday. he has eight new tracks. l.a. reid helped reconfigure them, remaster them, make them more modern, and the song that you
, i wonder whether we are getting caught up on the technology because playing an old video of bob marleying let's look at although tapes we recorded, the music is always alive. it always outlives the person. >> i think what this case the stakes were even higher, though, because people have never seen slave to the rhythm performed live. some of the songs you'll see like tu-pac -- they had tu-pac come back as a hologram. we have never seen this. michael jackson is known around the world for...
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the ground and dispatch all of the jews to babb loan ya where i know you guys have heard the bob marley song, by the rivers of babylon there we sat down and wept when we remember zion. the jews rebuild the temple. the romans come to town, they burn the temple to the ground and expel all the jewish people out into the world. and by the way, both of these events happened on the 9th of the month of av. now, this when the romans expelled the jews, this was the start of the diaspora. all the while longing for home. it seemed to be a dream that would never be fulfilled. and because they were exiles and aliens, all the terrible things that happened -- persecutions, inquisition all leading up to the holocaust. so i know i'm -- i know this is long winded, but bear with me here. now i'm going to cut to france, 1890. has anybody heard about the dreyfuss case, does this ring a bell at all? in france at that time there was an around tilley named alfred dreyfuss who was convicted and sent to devil's island. what happened at that time was in his trial, emil zolla wrote his famous editorial in defense
the ground and dispatch all of the jews to babb loan ya where i know you guys have heard the bob marley song, by the rivers of babylon there we sat down and wept when we remember zion. the jews rebuild the temple. the romans come to town, they burn the temple to the ground and expel all the jewish people out into the world. and by the way, both of these events happened on the 9th of the month of av. now, this when the romans expelled the jews, this was the start of the diaspora. all the while...
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and then the 11th amendment was adopted in response to that decision, and for years -- marley with opinionarticularly with opinions by john marshall -- the amendment really was construed very narrowly to apply only to cases in which the state itself was asserting sovereign immunity. and he basically construed it in a way that if relief could be granted against other state offices, the amendment would be no obstacle. and that was, basically, the state of the law until after the civil war. and during the period of reconstruction, the process of reinterpreting the rule began. and particularly in some cases arising out of louisiana, the court basically -- they first held that louisiana could not welch on obligation. then a few years later after there'd been a change in administration and the northern troops had been removed from the south, the court took the opposite view and decided a case which really is embarrassingly inconsistent with marshall's early ruling. and i really think that it's not, there's a connection between the reconstruction states' rights attitude that developed in those ye
and then the 11th amendment was adopted in response to that decision, and for years -- marley with opinionarticularly with opinions by john marshall -- the amendment really was construed very narrowly to apply only to cases in which the state itself was asserting sovereign immunity. and he basically construed it in a way that if relief could be granted against other state offices, the amendment would be no obstacle. and that was, basically, the state of the law until after the civil war. and...
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the >> : amended not convicted of marley's honor it and connected again.ife is in limbo as she continues to fight charges that she murdered her roommate and italy back in 2007. trees was the latest commission with the agreement with cnn i did not kill my friend i did not wield a knife i did have no reason to. a man not signing the charge for seven years. my entire adult life has been weighed down and taken over by this tremendous mass mass >> : in 2009 of murdering her roommate. other court overturned the convictions of 11 she was freed and returning to her home in seattle. but earlier this year and a film score again connected of murder. in part due to the testimony of a person. incredible this morning when ready was found be unreliable when he was found to be certainly meredith's racist killer airline they consider his testimony over mine >> : ago evidence not approve >> : of phaedrus is of meredith broken body on me and i would of have traces of myself all around her court streecorpse. >> : coming up a story only see on kron 4 how show you how parkinson
the >> : amended not convicted of marley's honor it and connected again.ife is in limbo as she continues to fight charges that she murdered her roommate and italy back in 2007. trees was the latest commission with the agreement with cnn i did not kill my friend i did not wield a knife i did have no reason to. a man not signing the charge for seven years. my entire adult life has been weighed down and taken over by this tremendous mass mass >> : in 2009 of murdering her roommate....
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we intervened in mali to ensure not just marley or regional, but our open.ecurity in mali means security in west africa, france and europe. >> the french military say the new deployment protect armed groups. from rearming. destabilizing. they say it's about containment. they admit they could be on the ground. the french have military presence. this new deployment will expand counterterrorism operations with bases in mali. chad, and ivory coast. government are said to welcome the move. francis hollande appears to have the backing at home for a long-term commitment. we understand that it's not just about victory. victory you need to make sure that the post-conflict phase goes well. you need to stablilize and stick around for a long time. >> the french calculates intervention carries minimal risk. french casualties have been light. despite the spending cuts it's something they can afford. as with military cooperation, it's easy to send troops in, harder to know when to pull them out. simon mcgregor-wood - eastern france. >> we go live to abuja. the school girls
we intervened in mali to ensure not just marley or regional, but our open.ecurity in mali means security in west africa, france and europe. >> the french military say the new deployment protect armed groups. from rearming. destabilizing. they say it's about containment. they admit they could be on the ground. the french have military presence. this new deployment will expand counterterrorism operations with bases in mali. chad, and ivory coast. government are said to welcome the move....
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they had to write a show with no conflict and then run and i interviewed him there he was a he was marley and he was ahead of his time or something it depends depends what you mean well all stories had a moral equation and star trek a great many of them don't have a use making political statements absolutely did you not like him i didn't know him very well he was cool removed. but he was a complex man and and this is what my documentary examines a great length was the show a major hit. was it i don't i started it the next generation went on for seven years it was the first show in syndication it was a huge hit and the actors were huge stars the actors were wonderful everybody was wonderful but the first two years had an insanity that i documented insanity oh absolutely the actors get along all the actors go along it was none of the actors of the exception of patrick stewart are in the in the documentary it's all the craziness that went on during the production of trying to get a story written and produced was crazy and that's what i document you know writing aside i find novel about u.f.o
they had to write a show with no conflict and then run and i interviewed him there he was a he was marley and he was ahead of his time or something it depends depends what you mean well all stories had a moral equation and star trek a great many of them don't have a use making political statements absolutely did you not like him i didn't know him very well he was cool removed. but he was a complex man and and this is what my documentary examines a great length was the show a major hit. was it i...
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a, marley and me, b, babe -- kat kathie?r is bird. >> i would like to go with the real correct answer, which is a chimpanzee. >> that is correct. >> you don't get a point for that. >> b.j. and the pear wbear was sitcom about a trucker who -- turner and hooch was a movie with tom hanks in 1989. what kind of dog was hooch? a french mat istiff, a bulldog, a bernese mountain dog. >> bernese mountain dog. >> bulldog. >> french mastiff. >> he was a french mastiff, yes. >> i know my stuff. >> tom hank es helped him. >> what was the dog's name on "frazier". >> good luck with that. >> eddie. >> you are correct, yes. >> that was a good show. >> what do you mean? b.j. and the bear was good. >> b.j. and the bear. >> he was the dog -- >> all right. >> what was the name of the pet alligator -- i don't even know what the score is because i'm being yelled at so much. what was the name of the pet alligator on "miami vice". >> a, max, b, elvis, c, elio. >> b, elvis. >> right. >> before we go on, what is the score? >> 3-3. >> you're tied. >> g
a, marley and me, b, babe -- kat kathie?r is bird. >> i would like to go with the real correct answer, which is a chimpanzee. >> that is correct. >> you don't get a point for that. >> b.j. and the pear wbear was sitcom about a trucker who -- turner and hooch was a movie with tom hanks in 1989. what kind of dog was hooch? a french mat istiff, a bulldog, a bernese mountain dog. >> bernese mountain dog. >> bulldog. >> french mastiff. >> he was a...
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and so we are clearly in a conversation on that right now marley in the judiciary -- particularly in the judiciary committee as it relates to the sentencing act. i think that is a conversation that is well worth having, and i think there's room for progress there. there are clearly two sides to the equation, but i wanted to make sure that the record of this hearing recognized the other side to the equation which is that from a public safety and effectiveness point of view, these mandatory minimums have their downsides as well as their upsides. i also wanted to express concern with something, madam administrator, that you said to chairman leahy with regard to a program that has been of interest to members of this committee. you indicated that, if i wrote it down correctly, that you all have briefed members of the committee. i don't believe that has actually taken place. i think what has taken place that members of the committee asked to be briefed, and we were told that that was not possible because of an ongoing agency review. and then when we pressed, we were allowed a law enforceme
and so we are clearly in a conversation on that right now marley in the judiciary -- particularly in the judiciary committee as it relates to the sentencing act. i think that is a conversation that is well worth having, and i think there's room for progress there. there are clearly two sides to the equation, but i wanted to make sure that the record of this hearing recognized the other side to the equation which is that from a public safety and effectiveness point of view, these mandatory...
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because they are having to take off their only exchange and go to the alley got a well lit up color marleyhoroscope for thank you for being there saying you know the next coming up wall street is already making money off our mortgages our student loans and our credit cards it's really going to be profiting from public pensions to. nothing has been done this complex by the military since world war two. this is part tragically in historical terms the berlin airlift in reverse. order some seven or seven go down a block or some shifting on takeoff because your ground become stable you're talking really billions of dollars to move billions of dollars worth of equipment at what point is the paul snow longer worth you invest. the chance are forced. sucked in and the finish line of a marathon. hearing . i would rather ask questions to people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on our t.v. question for. over . did you know the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because
because they are having to take off their only exchange and go to the alley got a well lit up color marleyhoroscope for thank you for being there saying you know the next coming up wall street is already making money off our mortgages our student loans and our credit cards it's really going to be profiting from public pensions to. nothing has been done this complex by the military since world war two. this is part tragically in historical terms the berlin airlift in reverse. order some seven or...