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it's marlon brando. to come't going knocking at your door all the time like this.and she said something very interesting. she said, mom, don't care about being a star. i don't care about being famous. i want to do it all. i did the movie. i have done all of that. now i want to get up on stage and work with my music. which she did. laughter that she said, i now will pick up my writing again. she said, i just want to do it all. so she was marching to her own drummer. tavis: there's nothing like engaging your right to self determination. >> that's right. tavis: and that's a beautiful thing, even if marlon brando is calling. >> i thought, she is right. she's doing what she wants. not because i might want her to do it or she wanted that fleeting thing called fame. tavis: there is so much in this book. i can't do justice to this. let me just pick out a few things that jumped out of me in reading the text and some of the few things that you mentioned. in no particular order. you talked about her drug use when she was a teenager. one of the more fascinating entries in this
it's marlon brando. to come't going knocking at your door all the time like this.and she said something very interesting. she said, mom, don't care about being a star. i don't care about being famous. i want to do it all. i did the movie. i have done all of that. now i want to get up on stage and work with my music. which she did. laughter that she said, i now will pick up my writing again. she said, i just want to do it all. so she was marching to her own drummer. tavis: there's nothing like...
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there is a movie of marlon brando. but i must say, i remember it was a time in the 1960's, it was some boy from the suburbs. i suppose little gangs who were supposed to be bad boys. maybe i was a very polite boy. i was a little fascinated by bad ones. [laughter] it came from my fascination with movies, with james dean, most of all marlon brando. all wore rebellious close. i find it very attractive and very interesting. of course, i should say that i love a lot of other things. cinema was also showing that kind of rebellion of the street. for me, maybe it became like those things are not that bad. and they're already recognized. they show some kind of people that i am not at all part of. but also, i use it may be after -- it inspired me. i love to make them all. the code of what is decent and a decent. what is elegant, not elegant. what is luxurious or not luxurious. changing to the time. >> let's talk now about one of the frontiers that you broke down. you're one of the first to do. you went into the streets of paris b
there is a movie of marlon brando. but i must say, i remember it was a time in the 1960's, it was some boy from the suburbs. i suppose little gangs who were supposed to be bad boys. maybe i was a very polite boy. i was a little fascinated by bad ones. [laughter] it came from my fascination with movies, with james dean, most of all marlon brando. all wore rebellious close. i find it very attractive and very interesting. of course, i should say that i love a lot of other things. cinema was also...
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where she was spotted by marlon brando.s a great lover, sensual, generous, delight filly inventive, would be gravely understating what he did not only to my body but for my soul. i have to ask, was the... >> i can't imagine what you're going to ask with respect to that quote. >> i mean, was it that good? well, what do you think? what did i say? yeah. >> reporter: the obsessive relationship with brando was volatile. constant fights and infidelity. and then one day the king. ♪ i still would be delighted ♪ come on and do the jail house rock with me ♪ >> reporter: elvis presley came calling using his manager as a match maker. >> i was having another hard time with marlon and he had been out doing some other lady. and when parker called me, he said elvis would like very much to meet you. are you interested? i said absolute ly. yes. >> reporter: marlin bland owe is treating me badly. >> yeah, i'd like to meet elvis, another king, right? and then marlon brando found out and he went ballistic. i loved it. i loved every bloody momen
where she was spotted by marlon brando.s a great lover, sensual, generous, delight filly inventive, would be gravely understating what he did not only to my body but for my soul. i have to ask, was the... >> i can't imagine what you're going to ask with respect to that quote. >> i mean, was it that good? well, what do you think? what did i say? yeah. >> reporter: the obsessive relationship with brando was volatile. constant fights and infidelity. and then one day the king. ♪...
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relata sus amores como marlon brando y elvis presley. con una mujer tan bonita. tan guapa. y esa en noche entera en este cabaret que miraba allÁ. veÍa esto. en cualquier momento, si yo hubiera hecho asÍ. gwen viene. me lleva arriba algÚn rato y ahÍ. se acabÓ lo que se daba. >>> despuÉs de tantos triunfos sigue siendo la Única latina con grammys, emmys y oscar. >>> no es complicado, los papeles que ofrecen a los latinos, mujer o hombre, no tienen suficiente, como se dice carisma. para merecer una nominaciÓn. >>> dice rita, que ademÁs, eso es algo que deberÍa ocurrir mÁs en washington. si hubieran papeles mÁs latinos ganarÍan mÁs premios como los oscar mucho mÁs entrevistas en enfoque a las 12/11 centro. y hablamos de cuba, hablamos sobre los soÑadores. y mucho mÁs. >>> en argentina. el gobierno, regalando viagra. el medicamento se entregara gratis, en hospitales pÚblicos. pero... y y tableta para los hombres, y lo elabora en forma de jarabe hipertensiÓn. >>> terminas la ediciÓn nacional telemundo y que sea parte de nuestra semana. y nos v
relata sus amores como marlon brando y elvis presley. con una mujer tan bonita. tan guapa. y esa en noche entera en este cabaret que miraba allÁ. veÍa esto. en cualquier momento, si yo hubiera hecho asÍ. gwen viene. me lleva arriba algÚn rato y ahÍ. se acabÓ lo que se daba. >>> despuÉs de tantos triunfos sigue siendo la Única latina con grammys, emmys y oscar. >>> no es complicado, los papeles que ofrecen a los latinos, mujer o hombre, no tienen suficiente, como se...
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a quote from ethan hawke on reddit about the national treasure actor he's the only actor since marlon brando that's actually done anything new with the art of acting if i could a race is bottom half bad movies and only keep is top of movies he would blow everyone else out of the water he's put a little too much water in his beer but he is still one of the great actors of our time why is he watered down because he's so performative we can't show it here but i i very much suggest to everyone watching to go to nicholas cage losing his bleep on you tube and you will see exactly why this guy totally change will performances but my question for you because as this regards to business yes if you're doing something entirely new. as i would argue nicholas cage is doing with acting how does that affect i mean if you can if you water it down does that affect the rest of what you're doing i wish i could ensure a question but we don't have any more time if you want to weigh in on today's show be sure to like us on facebook at facebook dot com slash prime interest you can follow rachel here a curious unde
a quote from ethan hawke on reddit about the national treasure actor he's the only actor since marlon brando that's actually done anything new with the art of acting if i could a race is bottom half bad movies and only keep is top of movies he would blow everyone else out of the water he's put a little too much water in his beer but he is still one of the great actors of our time why is he watered down because he's so performative we can't show it here but i i very much suggest to everyone...
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burt lancaster. [ applause ] >> paul newman, lina horn, sammy davis jr., marlon brando. >> all of themd to harry as their spiritual, political, moral civil rights mentor, because they knew his close relationship with dr. king. >> one of the things i said in my conversations with the kennedys in discussing why they should be more yielding in their support of our demonstration was the fact that there would be such a presence of highly profiled artists, that that alone would put anxiety to rest of people looking at the occasion in a far more festive way. ♪ >> i timely got to where i was supposed to be seated, and i got a chance to look out. i thought to myself, my goodness, i probably have talked to almost every person out there, because i had been on that phone for so many days, for so many hours. and it just was the most gratifying feeling. >> just ahead, sound and fury. >> near the end of the text, i said something like, we may be forced to march in the south the way sherman did. it guides you to a number it guides you to a number that will change your life: your sleep number setting.
burt lancaster. [ applause ] >> paul newman, lina horn, sammy davis jr., marlon brando. >> all of themd to harry as their spiritual, political, moral civil rights mentor, because they knew his close relationship with dr. king. >> one of the things i said in my conversations with the kennedys in discussing why they should be more yielding in their support of our demonstration was the fact that there would be such a presence of highly profiled artists, that that alone would put...
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. >> charlton heston, james garner, harry belafonte, and marlon brando were front and center whenninglewis spoke. >> my friends, let us not forget that we're involved in a serious social revolution. >> when i had finished speaking, dr. king said, "you did a good job, john." >> the march was a turning point for america, leading to the 1964 civil rights accident. >> we must continue to come together. >> good morning, everybody. >> which is why these people boarded that bus bound for the 50th anniversary commemoration. this woman was just a baby in 1963. >> i was born two days before the march. >> i was there. >> but this man was there in 1963, and he's returning now, half a century later. >> we have accomplished 10,000 things, but we have 10,000 things that need to be done. ♪ we shall overcome >> president obama will speak at the lincoln memorial next wednesday closing out the week- long commemoration festivities. >>> still to come, when cops wear cameras. every chase. and every arrest caught on tape. but does it help or hurt law enforcement? >>> it's a growing but controversial trend.
. >> charlton heston, james garner, harry belafonte, and marlon brando were front and center whenninglewis spoke. >> my friends, let us not forget that we're involved in a serious social revolution. >> when i had finished speaking, dr. king said, "you did a good job, john." >> the march was a turning point for america, leading to the 1964 civil rights accident. >> we must continue to come together. >> good morning, everybody. >> which is why...
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he's like marlon brando. captioning by captionmax www.captionmax.com - oh. on wayans? 'cause he is. - i actually do mean marlon wayans, yeah. people wait for this promotion all year long. and now there are endless ways to love it... from crispy to spicy to savory. [ man ] you cannot make a bad choice. [ male announcer ] red lobster's endless shrimp! as much as you like, any way you like! you can have your shrimp. and you can eat it, too. [ male announcer ] try our new soy wasabi grilled shrimp or classic garlic shrimp scampi. all just $15.99 for a limited time. it's gonna be a hit this year. [ male announcer ] red lobster's endless shrimp is now! we would never miss endless shrimp. [ male announcer ] but it won't last forever. so come and sea food differently. hey. [ male announcer ] hey. it won't last forever. who are you faxing so early in the morning? oh, um... [clicks tongue] kinda hard to explain. (jim) i don't have a ton of contact with the scranton branch, but before i left, i took a box of dwight's stationery. so from time to time, i send dwight faxes
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people like marlon brando, charleston heston, all the big stars, diane carroll were on the side togetheror civil rights. it's an impressive thing. his generation were activists. >> right now on the possible dim, our colleague, al sharpton. >> 50 years ago when they came to washington it was not for an event, it was in the middle of struggles. it was in the middle of battles to break down the walls of apartheid in america. dr. king, and those that fought with him, they fought and they beat jim crow. we come today to not only celebrate and commemorate, but we come as the children of dr. king. to say that we are going to face jim crow's children. because jim crow had a son called james crow jr.'s esquire. he writes voting suppression laws and puts it in language that looks different but the results are the same. they come with laws that tell people to stand their ground. they come with laws to tell people to stop-and-frisk. but i come to tell you just like our mothers and fathers beat jim crow we will beat james crow jr. esquire. they call the generation of dr. king the messes generation an
people like marlon brando, charleston heston, all the big stars, diane carroll were on the side togetheror civil rights. it's an impressive thing. his generation were activists. >> right now on the possible dim, our colleague, al sharpton. >> 50 years ago when they came to washington it was not for an event, it was in the middle of struggles. it was in the middle of battles to break down the walls of apartheid in america. dr. king, and those that fought with him, they fought and...
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baker, sidney poitier, lena horne, ossie davis and ruby dee, charlton heston, sammy davis, jr., marlon brando. the celebrities were everywhere. but what seemed to have gripped you as you spoke, and as you've written and talked about, in a sense, was those thousands upon thousands of nameless, ordinary people who were out there. >> it was unreal, unbelievable. when i got up to speak, i could see the people, the young people. i can see those middle aged and older people. i can see some members of congress down near the foot of the podium. it was a sea of humanity. >> were you intimidated? you were only 23. you had only been head of sncc, the student nonviolent coordinating committee, for what, a few weeks? >> only a few weeks. and my first responsibility was to travel to washington. we had a meeting with president kennedy in the oval office of the white house. and we told him we were going to march on washington. you know, president kennedy didn't like the idea of hundreds and thousands of people coming to washington. and he said to mr. randolph, who was our spokesperson, "if you bring these --
baker, sidney poitier, lena horne, ossie davis and ruby dee, charlton heston, sammy davis, jr., marlon brando. the celebrities were everywhere. but what seemed to have gripped you as you spoke, and as you've written and talked about, in a sense, was those thousands upon thousands of nameless, ordinary people who were out there. >> it was unreal, unbelievable. when i got up to speak, i could see the people, the young people. i can see those middle aged and older people. i can see some...
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we were just looking at a picture of james baldwin, there was a picture of marlon brando, harry belafontearry belafonte was the go-to guy in the movement whenever anybody had any problems and we needed some financing, they called harry. and he somehow found a way to help everybody. but all of those people, not only marched that day, but they would, you know, dipping into their pockets to make it all possible. you know, dr. king traveled 24 million miles it was estimated, which is 40 trips around the moon. and most of that traveling was to get financial support for the movement. and those people were -- all of them were there, you know, because they truly believed. >> yeah. and as we said, we saw john lewis, rosa parks, james baldwin there. but, you know, not in the book, but you also shot many powerful photos from that era, two caught my eye, one is a woman waiting to register to vote and another is a child sitting in front of a wagon with a homemade sign. what's behind these two stories? >> well, the wagon shot was dr. king's last great mission, which was to help the poor which a still u
we were just looking at a picture of james baldwin, there was a picture of marlon brando, harry belafontearry belafonte was the go-to guy in the movement whenever anybody had any problems and we needed some financing, they called harry. and he somehow found a way to help everybody. but all of those people, not only marched that day, but they would, you know, dipping into their pockets to make it all possible. you know, dr. king traveled 24 million miles it was estimated, which is 40 trips...
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and also rita moreno still showing the allure that drove marlon brando into a steam yg romance. >> andrchandise electronically. we'll see you monday at 7:00 on "cbs this morning." >> thanks for having me here. >> i should say thank you. you've been here more than i have. >> good food good drinks. >> we'll let you take that drink home with you also. >> have a good weekend. >> take care everybody. >> the goo goo dolls "the black balloon." ♪ baby's black balloon makes her fly i almost fell into that hole in your life ♪ ♪ and you're not thinking about tomorrow because you were the same as me but on your knees ♪ ♪ oh yeah ♪ ♪ a thousand other boys could never reach you how could i have been the one ♪ ♪ i saw the world spin beneath you and scatter like ice from the spoon that was your womb ♪ ♪ comen down the world turned over and angels fall without you there ♪ ♪ and i go on as you get colder or are you someone's prayer ♪ ♪ you know the lies they always told you and the love you never knew ♪ ♪ what's the things that they'll show you that swallow the light from the sun inside your room ♪ ♪ co
and also rita moreno still showing the allure that drove marlon brando into a steam yg romance. >> andrchandise electronically. we'll see you monday at 7:00 on "cbs this morning." >> thanks for having me here. >> i should say thank you. you've been here more than i have. >> good food good drinks. >> we'll let you take that drink home with you also. >> have a good weekend. >> take care everybody. >> the goo goo dolls "the black...
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and as we go to break, reflections on the march from one of our greatest actors, marlon brando, and one reason not to be involved with what is one of the most significant, most important, and most noted demonstrations to free americans that has ever happened in this country. >> someone said that the march is not so strong as an idea whose time has come, and certainly the time has come for civil rights. this is a northern problem, an eastern problem, a western problem, and it's our mutual problem and i think when you contribute to it and i contribute to some solution of it, and all these people here in history will solve it. good job! still running in the morning? yeah. getting your vegetables every day? when i can. [ bop ] [ male announcer ] could've had a v8. two full servings of vegetables for only 50 delicious calories. two full servings of vegetables rebecca: whe >>> i have a dream. my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character. i have a dream today. >> in 50 years, this country h
and as we go to break, reflections on the march from one of our greatest actors, marlon brando, and one reason not to be involved with what is one of the most significant, most important, and most noted demonstrations to free americans that has ever happened in this country. >> someone said that the march is not so strong as an idea whose time has come, and certainly the time has come for civil rights. this is a northern problem, an eastern problem, a western problem, and it's our mutual...
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. >> the marlon brando and the bunch, what are you yelling about? what have you got?done. i can see why the "l.a. times" was so kind in their review. >> scene sterial. >> stephanie: had a whole seen going on and carlos thieved it right out from under us. we should have frisked him. >> you know in spanish harlem, they have stop and salsa. makes the weapons fall out when they're shaking their booty. >> stephanie: right out to johnny carson right out in nance here in beautiful downtown burbank. 58 minutes after the hour. back with more car coffee with carlos and jacki schechner is next on "the stephanie miller show." >> stephanie: hello current tv land. hour number two. carlos alazraqui live in studio all three hours. hot brie, third member be of our truffle will be here in our number three. >> she and i went to the movies yesterday. >> stephanie: i heard. you saw -- fruitvale station? >> yeah. really powerful, well done. >> stephanie: that's what i heard. now, cue the right wing freakout because something else has happened with obamacare. that's why we need nurse jacki
. >> the marlon brando and the bunch, what are you yelling about? what have you got?done. i can see why the "l.a. times" was so kind in their review. >> scene sterial. >> stephanie: had a whole seen going on and carlos thieved it right out from under us. we should have frisked him. >> you know in spanish harlem, they have stop and salsa. makes the weapons fall out when they're shaking their booty. >> stephanie: right out to johnny carson right out in...
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. >> the only picture in marlon brando's house making out with you. >> she just asked robert gibbs ifually do that. >> it's like the -- >> what do you think of that? >> seriously, those legs, what is going on here? >> unbelievable. unbelievable. >> all right, barnacle. >> unlike gibbs, i am a shoe man. >> you're a shoe man? >> i think barnicle is sort of -- >> i think he was. >> well, my husband was a fanny man. >> okay. >> he could not pass by me in the kitchen without just running his hand over my buttocks. i thought that was very sweet. and the only way i knew -- >> which is great as long as you're not the mayor of san diego. >> exactly. >> i think that's very sweet. >> when he was angry, he wouldn't do it and i thought, oh, i need to talk to him. >> you've done something -- >> can i tell you about shirley mcclane? >> please. >> which has nothing to do with this book. >> now out in spanish. >> well, i was in the hotel lobby -- this has nothing to do with anything. i thought -- >> that's othkay, that's what t show is about. >> i went to say hello, and it was all very pleasant, just
. >> the only picture in marlon brando's house making out with you. >> she just asked robert gibbs ifually do that. >> it's like the -- >> what do you think of that? >> seriously, those legs, what is going on here? >> unbelievable. unbelievable. >> all right, barnacle. >> unlike gibbs, i am a shoe man. >> you're a shoe man? >> i think barnicle is sort of -- >> i think he was. >> well, my husband was a fanny man. >>...