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mr. documentary filmmakers sir are photographed a variety of different women you know not all in a vulnerable situation so so there are a lot of happy women and yes while they are women i think they come from more educated backgrounds that you know are having a very different life now mainly in kabul yeah but a bit in the villages it's still now where it's largely like gracious failed to do whatever your parents or you has been told you to do well i would imagine it's the military there and i'm not saying that every household sure is there's violence as you mentioned like twelve or fourteen she was we when she was given the right to do two to two to the future has been so this is this is the age where when the girls are usually you know less and less to settle this is criminal disappearing and usually they go the very get where they were fifteen sixteen think of a good old year old ok not listen to. your previous sort of pictures before you did they have again series was about the slums in south africa is that true it's about so we're young men so where do you do that how do you consider your
mr. documentary filmmakers sir are photographed a variety of different women you know not all in a vulnerable situation so so there are a lot of happy women and yes while they are women i think they come from more educated backgrounds that you know are having a very different life now mainly in kabul yeah but a bit in the villages it's still now where it's largely like gracious failed to do whatever your parents or you has been told you to do well i would imagine it's the military there and i'm...
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(bender) one of the things you'll see in the documentary is a wonderful moment where pete describes that, and he said, they're-- "mr. seeger," you know, "are you--were you a member of the communist party?" and he answered, he said, "well, i was polite, if uncooperative." and he said, "i wished i had done what paul robeson had done," which was to stand up, point at these people, and say, "you're the un-americans." and, you know, what we have in here-- and it's wonderful as a connecting link for generations for pete seeger to talk about paul robeson, and for people now growing up to understand that that was something that made it possible for beastie boys to sing some of the songs they're singing now, for the rap groups to sing what they're singing. it started with people like paul robeson and pete seeger. and those guys faced tremendous oppression and censorship because of the message of the music. you had an experience with the byrds in eight miles high where it's just kind of insane reaction to the song. roger mcguinn tells the story about how you were sure it was going to be a big hit, and his story is that it wa
(bender) one of the things you'll see in the documentary is a wonderful moment where pete describes that, and he said, they're-- "mr. seeger," you know, "are you--were you a member of the communist party?" and he answered, he said, "well, i was polite, if uncooperative." and he said, "i wished i had done what paul robeson had done," which was to stand up, point at these people, and say, "you're the un-americans." and, you know, what we have in...
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mr. mann, and the tribe the best and what eyes are open for the documentary. >> yes, we hope everybody watches tonight on hbo. >> and we will tell you why major giuliani is telling people to stay the heck out of people's bedrooms. >>> and j-lo and mark anthony's personal relationship may be coming to an end, but that may not affect their professional lives. [ female announcer ] phillips' colon health. the motorola expert from sprint. its powerful tools help you work faster and smarter so you can get back to playing "angry birds." it lets you access business forms on the go, fire off e-mails with the qwerty keypad, and work securely around the world so you can get back to playing "angry birds." it's the android-powered phone that mixes business with pleasure. so let's get our work done, america, so we can all get back to playing "angry birds." the motorola expert from sprint. trouble hearing on the phone? visit sprintrelay.com. and form a layer called biofilm so strong it survives brushing. thankfully, there's listerine® antiseptic. its triple-action formula penetrates biofilm, kills germs and
mr. mann, and the tribe the best and what eyes are open for the documentary. >> yes, we hope everybody watches tonight on hbo. >> and we will tell you why major giuliani is telling people to stay the heck out of people's bedrooms. >>> and j-lo and mark anthony's personal relationship may be coming to an end, but that may not affect their professional lives. [ female announcer ] phillips' colon health. the motorola expert from sprint. its powerful tools help you work faster...
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here's an hbo documentary, a 50-state road trip. >> mr. president, this is your newest citizen.me an american. >> her husband. >> i pledge allegiance to the united states of america. >> to the republic. >> and one nation under god indy visible. >> with liberty and justice for all. >> thank you. >>. ♪ i pledge aallegiance to the flag ♪ ♪ to the flag of the united states ♪ ♪ of america of america ♪ >> i hereby declare -- >> for long, long time i wait for this day. >> this is greatest day of my life. >> i would rank today as my very top of the line on the best days of my life. >> i love this country to death. god bless america. >> it's a pleasure to call you a fellow citizen of the united states of america. this is now officially your country. so help me god. >> so help me god. >> reporter: eight years ago, my husband was one of millions of immigrants who came to the country legally. since he married me and i was born in the usa, he had no problem getting the green card. >> this is the green card. this is going to change my whole life. this is the greatest country on earth. he was
here's an hbo documentary, a 50-state road trip. >> mr. president, this is your newest citizen.me an american. >> her husband. >> i pledge allegiance to the united states of america. >> to the republic. >> and one nation under god indy visible. >> with liberty and justice for all. >> thank you. >>. ♪ i pledge aallegiance to the flag ♪ ♪ to the flag of the united states ♪ ♪ of america of america ♪ >> i hereby declare -- >>...
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this sunday, he's hosting a special "dateline documentary," "taking the hill: inside congress." please welcome back to the show our good friend, mre him in for the meal. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.cc1: >> you know? >> jimmy: yeah. >> i do a glancing blow -- a little bit. and then stop by.cc1: >> jimmy: but it's a lot -- it's a lot of brian -- a lot of bri-wi. >> feeling love tonight. >> jimmy: lot of bri wi for the people at home. >> thank you, thank you. >> jimmy: and they like it. i just want to say, before we even get into anything. cc1:cc1: i thought it was -- i think you're amazing, first of all.cc1: you know this already. >> i love you too, thank you. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: but when we -- when we got osama bin laden, it was a huge thing. and i saw it on twitter first. >> yeah.cc1:cc1: >> jimmy: yeah. but then i turned -- i tuned into nbc to watch you and see why --cc1: the president was about to spea: and you just talked and told me what was happening. and i -- and i just -- i just felt so calm and i -- and just -- getting the news from you, i just felt like, you're our guy.cc1: you're our like -- you're our -- you kn
this sunday, he's hosting a special "dateline documentary," "taking the hill: inside congress." please welcome back to the show our good friend, mre him in for the meal. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.cc1: >> you know? >> jimmy: yeah. >> i do a glancing blow -- a little bit. and then stop by.cc1: >> jimmy: but it's a lot -- it's a lot of brian -- a lot of bri-wi. >> feeling love tonight. >> jimmy: lot of bri wi for the people at...
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mr. burdick, have you asked him whether he knew? >> no. >> why not? >> which documentary talking about? >> you discovered april, may-- >> i don't think it, it you know, i have not asked him, but he also think that he is testified that is the chief executive at that time would not have been asked acted necessarily to read x hundreds or thousands of e-mails they are, but would rely on the opinion of counsel about what they've done. >> i cannot speak to other individuals knowledge in the past. i simply don't -- i simply can't speak for them. >> that's the german pronunciation, sorry. >> saying goes. i can't speak. >> rebecca brooks. >> i simply cannot speak for mrs. dirks when she was chief executive is one of the people who brought it may attention is a new thing. >> let me offer this questioning. i'm going to wrap up, but we have left now with a situation where you come having looked into this affair, having cooperated with police cannot tell us who launched the file, who was aware of its contents in who kept to you from being in full possession of the bank, evidence that clearly contrad
mr. burdick, have you asked him whether he knew? >> no. >> why not? >> which documentary talking about? >> you discovered april, may-- >> i don't think it, it you know, i have not asked him, but he also think that he is testified that is the chief executive at that time would not have been asked acted necessarily to read x hundreds or thousands of e-mails they are, but would rely on the opinion of counsel about what they've done. >> i cannot speak to other...
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mr. burdick, have you asked him whether he knew? >> no. >> why not? >> which documentary talking about? >> you discovered april, may-- >> i don't think it, it you know, i have not asked him, but he also think that he is testified that is the chief executive at that time would not have been asked acted necessarily to read x hundreds or thousands of e-mails they are, but would rely on the opinion of counsel about what they've done. >> i cannot speak to other individuals knowledge in the past. i simply don't -- i simply can't speak for them. >> that's the german pronunciation, sorry. >> saying goes. i can't speak. >> rebecca brooks. >> i simply cannot speak for mrs. dirks when she was chief executive is one of the people who brought it may attention is a new thing. >> let me offer this questioning. i'm going to wrap up, but we have left now with a situation where you come having looked into this affair, having cooperated with police cannot tell us who launched the file, who was aware of its contents in who kept to you from being in full possession of the bank, evidence that clearly contrad
mr. burdick, have you asked him whether he knew? >> no. >> why not? >> which documentary talking about? >> you discovered april, may-- >> i don't think it, it you know, i have not asked him, but he also think that he is testified that is the chief executive at that time would not have been asked acted necessarily to read x hundreds or thousands of e-mails they are, but would rely on the opinion of counsel about what they've done. >> i cannot speak to other...