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mr. kimono man, come closer. closer. and she looked me right in the eyes and said, i think i'm falling in love with you. i am! i love you. i want you. i need you. then she started taking off her kimono. she started to take off her - what happened next! calm down. i can't. i'm just so jealous. wow you must have had a wonderful night together. you think so? yeah. actually, no. no. just because right as i was kissing her. samurais brother suddenly came home. diver suddenly came home. what happened? well, when he saw us he was so angry and he puld out his sword and was going to kill me. oh! how exciting. it was not exciting. what happens. as he ran towards me, he slipped on the shiney floor and dropped his sword. so, i picked it up and i cut him down! you killed? that's right. at that point the wife took out 100 yellow gold coins and said, come on, let's run away together. now is our chance, let's go, let's go. and did you? no. i cut her down from behind. you killed the samurais wife? my god! why did you do such a terrible t
mr. kimono man, come closer. closer. and she looked me right in the eyes and said, i think i'm falling in love with you. i am! i love you. i want you. i need you. then she started taking off her kimono. she started to take off her - what happened next! calm down. i can't. i'm just so jealous. wow you must have had a wonderful night together. you think so? yeah. actually, no. no. just because right as i was kissing her. samurais brother suddenly came home. diver suddenly came home. what...
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mr. tambourine man," which is an early byrds song. >> jimmy: sure. >> so i sat him down and said, "hey man jimmy: that is not good. >> i told him, "it's 'mr. tambourine man.'" and he said, "no." >> jimmy: that's not what you played? >> yes, it is. i got the key tab thing and i showed him the chord. he said, "listen, you can play it like that or like i recorded it on the album." >> jimmy: "let me help you out." so, "falling skies," gotta talk about this. huge -- i love that you're doing it. is it 10 part miniseries? >> yeah, it's a two hour pilot and then eight subsequent episodes will air throughout the summer. big science fiction, alien invasion show, steven spielberg producing it. >> jimmy: explosions. >> explosions. >> jimmy: you got lasers? >> yeah, the premise is that six months ago aliens invaded the earth and wiped out most of the population and all the power grids and those few survivors who are left are thrown back into 19th century form of existence. and military's gone, so guys who used to be history professors are toting guns and trying to save the world. >> jimmy: pretty rad,
mr. tambourine man," which is an early byrds song. >> jimmy: sure. >> so i sat him down and said, "hey man jimmy: that is not good. >> i told him, "it's 'mr. tambourine man.'" and he said, "no." >> jimmy: that's not what you played? >> yes, it is. i got the key tab thing and i showed him the chord. he said, "listen, you can play it like that or like i recorded it on the album." >> jimmy: "let me help you out."...
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>> curable romantic, man of many intentions, mr. mack kin row. after the break? >> sure.
>> curable romantic, man of many intentions, mr. mack kin row. after the break? >> sure.
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>> curable romantic, man of many intentions, mr. mack kin row. after the break? >> sure. ...is the network -- a network of possibilities. in here, the planned combination of at&t and t-mobile would deliver our next generation mobile broadband experience to 55 million more americans, many in small towns and rural communities, giving them a new choice. we'll deliver better service, with thousands of new cell sites... for greater access to all the things you want, whenever you want them. it's the at&t network... and what's possible in here is almost impossible to say. we could've gone a more traditional route... ... but it wouldn't have been nearly as memorable. ♪
>> curable romantic, man of many intentions, mr. mack kin row. after the break? >> sure. ...is the network -- a network of possibilities. in here, the planned combination of at&t and t-mobile would deliver our next generation mobile broadband experience to 55 million more americans, many in small towns and rural communities, giving them a new choice. we'll deliver better service, with thousands of new cell sites... for greater access to all the things you want, whenever you want...
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enhancing and here it seems the residents were receptive because then you know mr kendall a man out of ten residents liked the idea and cooperated with us in the office of foreign company workers david makes up the trash in front of the residents. the people are realizing that the company workers that amateurs they are base workers to remain child projects over the last three months for him to get paid whether or not their trash is separated out of aba up their own residence divided up of course and varies workers just mix it all back together all fairness to the residents are complaining about the day residence for. the way we collect wood from the old willing people will speak out and ask for the zambelli to return. the minutes doesn't taste good in the mist and maybe. it needs pepper and butter ok but. i don't like this food. what can possibly be so bad. if they don't know it's disgusting. i know it isn't. but. oh. think the one that has this tape takes me back to england. i don't know the fire it was beautiful. my. second one hundred plays this for on tape good night. you. know how
enhancing and here it seems the residents were receptive because then you know mr kendall a man out of ten residents liked the idea and cooperated with us in the office of foreign company workers david makes up the trash in front of the residents. the people are realizing that the company workers that amateurs they are base workers to remain child projects over the last three months for him to get paid whether or not their trash is separated out of aba up their own residence divided up of...
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former teachers, it was good to see sam butcher, all these folks come together to appreciate this man, mr. weston and former students and i was able to share in that celebration. he is celebrated and leaves behind many family and friends but his partner brian fulfilled the end of his life with a wonderful travel around the world. i want to personally appreciate him and know he was a great teacher who took up teaching later in life. thank you. >> thank you. the board of education express their condolences to the families. meeting adjourned. have a great summer, everyone. >> hello. 9 judge terri l. jackson. the court is now recruiting prospective civil grand jurors. our goal is to develop a pool of candidates that is inclusive of all segments of our city's population. >>
former teachers, it was good to see sam butcher, all these folks come together to appreciate this man, mr. weston and former students and i was able to share in that celebration. he is celebrated and leaves behind many family and friends but his partner brian fulfilled the end of his life with a wonderful travel around the world. i want to personally appreciate him and know he was a great teacher who took up teaching later in life. thank you. >> thank you. the board of education express...
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although he wants to wipe the slate clean with the nurses, he remains against the man mr. against them. >> i doubt that democracy can come about in libya with such people. but we learned the same in europe. there is still the old guard in the countries that were once communist. if you look, you can still see them in the political elite. >> they are still waiting for compensation. but even if libya does become a democracy and compensation is awarded, their torture is still in their dreams and playing a role in their daily lives. >> i tried to live a normal life. but i noticed i am different. the memories from libya are awful. the whole thing killed my marriage. >> these two console each other. they are frustrated, not knowing the exact background to the court case, as well as what led to their release. the files will not be made public until 2027. >> i want libya to become a closed case for me, part of the past. >> this woman, who tried to kill herself in jail, is now dependent on help. >> i cannot understand why the french help us, but not the lgarians. we still get invita
although he wants to wipe the slate clean with the nurses, he remains against the man mr. against them. >> i doubt that democracy can come about in libya with such people. but we learned the same in europe. there is still the old guard in the countries that were once communist. if you look, you can still see them in the political elite. >> they are still waiting for compensation. but even if libya does become a democracy and compensation is awarded, their torture is still in their...
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. >> man, leave me the hell alone man. >> mr. o's you're favorite player right now that's playing? >> me. >> you? mine is magic johnson. >> he's not playing right now. >> but he was playing. but mine is magic johnson. >> okay. cool, man. >> hey, who's a better dunker, you or teen wolf? >> teen wolf got me. have you seen me dunk lately? >> no. >> okay, then you got to go with teen wolf. >> j.j., my friend, how tall you are? >> what? >> how tall you are? >> 5'11". >> 5'11". i'm 5'1". [ speaking spanish ] [ laughter ] mr. shawn, are you in it to win it? [ laughter ] >> yes. >> all right, shawn is in it to win it. >> are you in it to win it? >> in what, to win what? >> mr. nowitzki, are you in it to win it? all right, thank you. jason is in it to win it. are you in it to win it? >> no. [ laughter ] >> he's not in it to win it. [ laughter ] mr. dwyane wade is inside. let's see if i can talk to him. >> exclusivo. >> how are you? how are you doing? for jimmy kimmel. are you in it to win it? >> in it to win it? >> yeah. >> yeah, i'm in it
. >> man, leave me the hell alone man. >> mr. o's you're favorite player right now that's playing? >> me. >> you? mine is magic johnson. >> he's not playing right now. >> but he was playing. but mine is magic johnson. >> okay. cool, man. >> hey, who's a better dunker, you or teen wolf? >> teen wolf got me. have you seen me dunk lately? >> no. >> okay, then you got to go with teen wolf. >> j.j., my friend, how tall you are?...
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former teachers, it was good to see sam butcher, all these folks come together to appreciate this man, mr. weston and former students and i was able to share in that celebration. he is celebrated and leaves behind many family and friends but his partner brian fulfilled the end of his life with a wonderful travel around the world. i want to personally appreciate him and know he was a great teacher who took up teaching later in life. thank you. >> thank you. the board of education express their condolences to the families. meeting adjourned. have a great summer, everyone. >> good morning and welcome to the dedication of westbrook plaza. this is an unusually beautiful day for which i'm sure we are all very grateful. i am the interim president of mercy housing. this event, which celebrates the creation of 49 units of affordable housing and the state of an art community health care center is the result of a strong partnership between mercy housing and the south of market health center. more than 12 years have worked -- of work. the dedication and commitment of numerous, talented, hard-working
former teachers, it was good to see sam butcher, all these folks come together to appreciate this man, mr. weston and former students and i was able to share in that celebration. he is celebrated and leaves behind many family and friends but his partner brian fulfilled the end of his life with a wonderful travel around the world. i want to personally appreciate him and know he was a great teacher who took up teaching later in life. thank you. >> thank you. the board of education express...
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mr. speaker. an agro phobic man set up his own illegal money.
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mr. tom hanks. he is man so likable, so polite that his name actually contains the word "thanks." [laughter] it's right in it. we begin tonight with the economy, which, as many of you are aware, sucks. [laughter] right now we're looking to pay down $14.3 trillion of debt. [audience reacts] [laughter] apparently i'm reading a scary story to my children. they're going to do all the noises like it's "peter and the [bleeped] wolf or something." we're going to pay down $14. trillion of debt with a economy struggling to produce jobs, in large part because american workers still stubbornly cling to the idea that they should be more highly compensated than say suicidal chinese computer part factory help. [laughter] if it's good enough of these despondent people, well, not to worry, people. >> i just want to say a few words about the economy before i take your questions. >> jon: economy press conference. hooray! [cheering and applause] so what do we do, boss? >> the struggles of middle-class families were a big problem before the recession hit in 2007. they weren't created overnight, and t
mr. tom hanks. he is man so likable, so polite that his name actually contains the word "thanks." [laughter] it's right in it. we begin tonight with the economy, which, as many of you are aware, sucks. [laughter] right now we're looking to pay down $14.3 trillion of debt. [audience reacts] [laughter] apparently i'm reading a scary story to my children. they're going to do all the noises like it's "peter and the [bleeped] wolf or something." we're going to pay down $14....
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. >> there is another one man show and we will get back to mr. asner in a bit but there's one man performance of the star wars trilogy. as we understand this gentleman is going to be doing all the acting and doing the sound and sound effects of star wars as you are aware and the music and of the trilogy. >> yes. >> sound exhausting. >> it's amazing. i mean, truly amazing. it -- he goes through the entire thing in about 09 minutes and it's unbelievable. charles ross has been doing it for several years and he is actually with the lucas approval so it's worth coming out to see if you are a star wars fan or not just to see a man do so many amazing things in such a short period of time singing and dancing and whatever. >> all right. so going awith mr. asner he is doing a one man show on fdr and this was the big get and big coup for the columbia festival. why? >> he is an extraordinary star. he is an amazing actor. and for us, being a 16-day festival with free and particulared events, we look to have one or two headlineers each year. and to have him ava
. >> there is another one man show and we will get back to mr. asner in a bit but there's one man performance of the star wars trilogy. as we understand this gentleman is going to be doing all the acting and doing the sound and sound effects of star wars as you are aware and the music and of the trilogy. >> yes. >> sound exhausting. >> it's amazing. i mean, truly amazing. it -- he goes through the entire thing in about 09 minutes and it's unbelievable. charles ross has...
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mr. gilberto gadoy, frens ever the cable car museum. he's the man who makes the beautiful bell that goes to the champion every year. linda is the executive director of the union square association and a co-response of this -- so he sponsor of this competition. cinderella echen is the owner of the shanghai 1930 restaurant. and the san francisco icon and door man of the francis drake hotel fore the last 800 years. it's only been really 32. pillar from the newspaper, david from uncle vito's pizza, maggie baxter from abc channel 7. i must turn the page. deputy chief antonio para, san francisco police department, lynn bruney, director of consumer marketting for the san francisco convention and visitors bureau and wes tyler, general manager, chancellor hotel on union square and president of the union square association. let's hear it for all those judges, ladies and gentlemen. now, these judges have a very, very difficult job. they have to rate the competitors. each bell ringer will be judged on rhythm, originality, and style. today we're going to find ou
mr. gilberto gadoy, frens ever the cable car museum. he's the man who makes the beautiful bell that goes to the champion every year. linda is the executive director of the union square association and a co-response of this -- so he sponsor of this competition. cinderella echen is the owner of the shanghai 1930 restaurant. and the san francisco icon and door man of the francis drake hotel fore the last 800 years. it's only been really 32. pillar from the newspaper, david from uncle vito's pizza,...
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a man by the name of mr gary myers. and. mr mars was represented during the may lie trials. and. mr myers in the marine corps came to a very discreet mutual understanding i was on it with this charge december thirty first of two thousand and three and here i am. so i came back i think that that sense of a long term planning was gone i went through a divorce some things i did recklessly probably in the back of my mind i would not have minded knowing. but. i went through a period when t.c.p. could hang for on. and about it and thought it means. a long period of severe drug abuse. i finally got to the point of rock had no one. i had no work or i had long since moved out of my house and could not come back home exactly where do you go from here. and it was when the national guard needed someone with my. experience and teaching people how to fly the armed helicopters the cobras and i was asked to come in and help train some of those folks and the money was. you know fifteen twenty thousand dollars a year for part time work and i carried a retirement with even though i had and a change
a man by the name of mr gary myers. and. mr mars was represented during the may lie trials. and. mr myers in the marine corps came to a very discreet mutual understanding i was on it with this charge december thirty first of two thousand and three and here i am. so i came back i think that that sense of a long term planning was gone i went through a divorce some things i did recklessly probably in the back of my mind i would not have minded knowing. but. i went through a period when t.c.p....
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mr. gingrich has been at pains ever since to try to revise his image. to try to re-establish some man of the people credentials. trying to not seem like an out of touch rich washington guy who spends hundreds of thousands of dollars on diamonds. many the midst of that image challenge, mr. gingrich is actually off the campaign trail for a while on a two-week vacation. asked on friday where it was that mr. gingrich would be vacationing, mr. gingrich's spokesman would not say. that was before mr. gingrich was spotted among the guests aboard a luxury cruise ship sailing between greece and turkey with stops on islands like meek knows and rhodes. after the tiffany's thing he never quite could answer does the newt gingrich for president campaign want to spend a whole new campaign day talking about their luxury cruise through the greek islands? no, they do not. and now they don't have to thanks to congressman anthony wiener. the exciting thing about expecting a thank you gift from newt gingrich is that there's always the possibility that it will come in a really fabulous famous light blue box
mr. gingrich has been at pains ever since to try to revise his image. to try to re-establish some man of the people credentials. trying to not seem like an out of touch rich washington guy who spends hundreds of thousands of dollars on diamonds. many the midst of that image challenge, mr. gingrich is actually off the campaign trail for a while on a two-week vacation. asked on friday where it was that mr. gingrich would be vacationing, mr. gingrich's spokesman would not say. that was before mr....
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the man calls himself mr.seconds left and driving and stumbling and somehow hits. dallas is up three and 14 seconds left. miami goes for the quick two. heat down one and nine seconds left. after a couple of free throws and wade lost it. saves to mike miller and desperation 3 for the tie and air ball. the mavs hold on to even the series 86-83 the final. >> this is the finals. you are going to leave it out there. like i said earlier in the series, i think everybody since june we have been playing at the high level for eight, nine months. so everybody has a little something going on and this is the finals. you have to go out there and compete and try your best for your team. >> game five is thursday night. we will have it here on abc7. new warriors coach mark jackson has no coaching experience. today he hired the long-time nba assistant mike malone to his staff. and jackson talked about why he wanted the warriors' job. >> inspired, intense,en newsed --en newsed changing the culture, the passion of the best fans i
the man calls himself mr.seconds left and driving and stumbling and somehow hits. dallas is up three and 14 seconds left. miami goes for the quick two. heat down one and nine seconds left. after a couple of free throws and wade lost it. saves to mike miller and desperation 3 for the tie and air ball. the mavs hold on to even the series 86-83 the final. >> this is the finals. you are going to leave it out there. like i said earlier in the series, i think everybody since june we have been...
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mr. mayor. now a few words from a man who may be completely out of words by now, but he is the managing general partner of the giants, once again, bill neukom. >> thank you. on behalf of the entire san francisco giants organization, thank you mayor, all of the good folks that worked for and with this city of san francisco, your corp., your sponsorship of this great day to celebrate the san francisco giants as world champions. [applause] it is, in every sense, a great day to be a giants fan, aint it? [applause] we, like you, are all elated to find ourselves standing on the summit of baseball. we are also proud, aren't you? in the job that bruce bochy did with all of his teams and players. one more round of applause for bruce and his team. [applause] >> and we are just as proud as the job that our general manager brian sabean did to put this group together. let's give them a big round of applause. [applause] the san francisco giants are the champions of baseball this year because of a lot of work, good, smart work done by lots of folks for decades and decades. we are up here today because we are
mr. mayor. now a few words from a man who may be completely out of words by now, but he is the managing general partner of the giants, once again, bill neukom. >> thank you. on behalf of the entire san francisco giants organization, thank you mayor, all of the good folks that worked for and with this city of san francisco, your corp., your sponsorship of this great day to celebrate the san francisco giants as world champions. [applause] it is, in every sense, a great day to be a giants...
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man. he's from serbia. >> mr. mladic, we're not talking yet about what position to take. i'm not talking about signing anything. the first thing i want to establish is whether you received it and whether you -- whether you understood it. and mr. mladic, have you gone through mr. mladic with the indictment? >> absolutely, justice. >> did you at any moment gain the impression that he did not understand what the indictment was about? >> no, your honor. >> translator: not a single moment did i have that impression, your honor. >> mr. mladic, we'll proceed on the basis and you'll have further time to further study the indictment if you need the time. we'll come to that at a later stage. mr. mladic, you have the right to have that indictment to be read to you now today in court before 37 pages. but you also may wave that right so we will not read the whole of the indictment. do you want to exercise the right to have it read in full? >> translator: i do not want to have a single letter or sentence of that indictment read out to me. >> well, that's another matter. i do understand
man. he's from serbia. >> mr. mladic, we're not talking yet about what position to take. i'm not talking about signing anything. the first thing i want to establish is whether you received it and whether you -- whether you understood it. and mr. mladic, have you gone through mr. mladic with the indictment? >> absolutely, justice. >> did you at any moment gain the impression that he did not understand what the indictment was about? >> no, your honor. >> translator:...
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call that is your client allegedly made to a telephone number that's now belongs to a man named vasco thompson. mron today said he'd never met or spoken to george anthony, didn't know who he was other than what he'd seen on tv. to your knowledge has there ever been any contact between the two men? >> no, mr. cooper. i asked my client point blank, and generally i never talk about attorney-client privilege stuff but he authorized me to say. this he's never met this man, never talked to him, never placed any phone calls to him. >> as you sit in this trial and listen to the defense make all sorts of allegations about your client, about casey's father, george anthony, what goes through your mind? i mean, clearly it seems like day after day they are trying all they can to raise as many questions about george anthony as possible. >> well, that's my own personal battle between being a human being and being an attorney. as an attorney i have to represent my client tellously, but also maintain composure and follow the florida bar rules and the constitution on behalf of my clients. but as a person, it just i
call that is your client allegedly made to a telephone number that's now belongs to a man named vasco thompson. mron today said he'd never met or spoken to george anthony, didn't know who he was other than what he'd seen on tv. to your knowledge has there ever been any contact between the two men? >> no, mr. cooper. i asked my client point blank, and generally i never talk about attorney-client privilege stuff but he authorized me to say. this he's never met this man, never talked to him,...
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mr. douglass was a man of some heft in the baptist church seemed somehow secondary to his nature.indly, approachable, principled. >> if he wasn't at the church, he was visiting people. and helping them work out their problems all the time. >> reporter: pastor douglass preached his first sermon at 16. once he'd grown into a husband and father took his family all the way down to the jungles of brazil where he, and they, spent their happiest years in a missionary outpost. ♪ >> reporter: it was for leslie and her big brother brooks, unlike anything they would know again. magic time. >> we grew up in this city which is right on the mouth of the amazon. right where the atlantic meets the amazon river. finally it occurred to me why i love being near the water so much. because that's where i grew up and where i traveled with my dad. >> reporter: and so they were close, as close as a family on its own in such a place as this could possibly be. and accomplished. marilyn douglass could have sung professionally had she wanted to. could have done all kinds of things. >> she was a straight-a st
mr. douglass was a man of some heft in the baptist church seemed somehow secondary to his nature.indly, approachable, principled. >> if he wasn't at the church, he was visiting people. and helping them work out their problems all the time. >> reporter: pastor douglass preached his first sermon at 16. once he'd grown into a husband and father took his family all the way down to the jungles of brazil where he, and they, spent their happiest years in a missionary outpost. ♪ >>...
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kids to charge an hourly down there on friday to pay my bill he was a good man >> they are riding on the poster dedicated to mr. how he was a nice old man and he leaves behind a wife and son >> investigators are looking for three male suspects seen leaving in a brown or tan import vehicles. >> it happened on a 300 block of keyes street and in 2005 the victim remained unconscious and he died just last week he was never charged and now officers are reviewing the case he was deported to mexico >> a bank robbery on southampton road a description of the vehicle was given to officers and the suspects were arrested later. >> much more ahead on the kron 4 morning news a look outside san jose doesn't look like a lot of people are out there yet this morning it for 10:00 a.m. and we will be right back. gasoline these are on a running concord jack bush explains how bad this problem is becoming. >> get gas in copper is running 385 per gallon no wonder people are doing whatever they can to conserve but other people are stealing gasoline for cars to their parked on the road. the gas these are the top of the neighborhood >> i
kids to charge an hourly down there on friday to pay my bill he was a good man >> they are riding on the poster dedicated to mr. how he was a nice old man and he leaves behind a wife and son >> investigators are looking for three male suspects seen leaving in a brown or tan import vehicles. >> it happened on a 300 block of keyes street and in 2005 the victim remained unconscious and he died just last week he was never charged and now officers are reviewing the case he was...
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tell us did this result in any kind of prosecution in zero or simple justice for the man who was gunned down? >> mr. earnest, they give for that question and thank you for having me here today. it is kind of you. i think justice was served. . . you've got the wrath of god squads, you've got chaos in the united states. i was amazed at how much domestic sub versesive activity was occurring in that period of time. i'm sure you know from your days at the cia, but as a teenager in bethesda, maryland, i had no idea. you hat the weather underground, the black panther party, the watergate chaos that was going on. the fbi black-bag jobs of palestinian offices across the country. you had the pow hostages coming home from vietnam. it was a troubling time in america, and you can look back and sigh, why wasn't this solved then? the only fbi agent said, fred, we had so many lead that -- on so many different cases and we had zero able to really do a lot of any of them and do it well, and they certainly were not prepared to handle this kind of case. but i think for anybody that's a student of terrorism, the curren
tell us did this result in any kind of prosecution in zero or simple justice for the man who was gunned down? >> mr. earnest, they give for that question and thank you for having me here today. it is kind of you. i think justice was served. . . you've got the wrath of god squads, you've got chaos in the united states. i was amazed at how much domestic sub versesive activity was occurring in that period of time. i'm sure you know from your days at the cia, but as a teenager in bethesda,...
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mr. yule did. he did what any god-fearing, persevering, respectable white man would do in the circumstances. he swore out a warrant. no doubt signing it with his left hand. and tom robinson now sits before you having taken the oath with the only good hand he possesses. his right hand. so humble, respectable, quiet negro who had the unmitigated at the merit to feel sore -- temerity for a white person. i need not remind you of their appearance or conduct on the stand. you saw them for yourselves. the witnesses of the state, with the exception of the sheriff of macom county, has presented them to yourselves, you gentlemen, of the court in their confidence that their testimony would not be doubted. believing that you gentlemen would go along with them on the assumption, the evil assumption that all negros lie, that all negros are basically immoral beings, that all negros are not to be trusted around our women. which, gentlemen, as you know in itself a lie as black as tom robinson's skin. a lie i do not need to explain to you. you know the truth and the truth is this -- that some negros lie. some
mr. yule did. he did what any god-fearing, persevering, respectable white man would do in the circumstances. he swore out a warrant. no doubt signing it with his left hand. and tom robinson now sits before you having taken the oath with the only good hand he possesses. his right hand. so humble, respectable, quiet negro who had the unmitigated at the merit to feel sore -- temerity for a white person. i need not remind you of their appearance or conduct on the stand. you saw them for yourselves....
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mr. popper's penguins about a man who unexpectedly finds himself the caretaker of a group of penguins. take a peek. >> okay. get, go. okay. need a little help. i get it. watch this. there you go. yes. bye-bye birdie. >> hey, mr. p? >> yeah. >> i got your penguin for you. >> that's not my penguin. >> oh, really? >> well that could be anybody's. >> something about that jim carrey lately, he's really liking these films that appeal to kids too. did you like this? i know you're a kid. you are a big kid. did you like this? >> i don't know why you would say that. let me tell you, the lowdown is, mr. popper's penguins is a predictable piece of poppy cock. i was thoroughly prepared for jim carrey to pursue his -- none, none. i just thought that up right now. the movie is i think insulting to anyone over the age of 8. imagine mrs. doubt fire, minus the drag, plus the water foul. and like i ain't no snob, fredericka, but when your movie relies this heavily on penguin p poop jokes, you're in trouble. i actually think peta is going to be on the case for them making this film. you can find me on you
mr. popper's penguins about a man who unexpectedly finds himself the caretaker of a group of penguins. take a peek. >> okay. get, go. okay. need a little help. i get it. watch this. there you go. yes. bye-bye birdie. >> hey, mr. p? >> yeah. >> i got your penguin for you. >> that's not my penguin. >> oh, really? >> well that could be anybody's. >> something about that jim carrey lately, he's really liking these films that appeal to kids too. did...
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man. >> rose: mr. establishment in washington. hugely respected by all. >> yes, yes. but it's our belief having done the reporting and having interviewed many, many people that worked there at the time and having andeen the outcome and seen the investigations that arose after he left the scene, he's also... very interesting he's on the board of goldman sachs. it was... what was very interesting to me when we were doing is work was to see how linked goldman sachs and fannie mae are. there were a lot of interchanging relationship there is which was very fascinating. >> rose: that you thought was improper? >> nothing improper but it's just this revolving door between washington and wall street. or this sort of two-way street between washington and wall street that i had forgotten about the level of detail. >> rose: that's always been a part of the washington/wall street relationship. bert rubin, the secretary of the treasury of the clinton administrati was from goldman sachs. paulson secretary of the treasury was at goldman sachs. yes. >> rose: a whole range of people ha
man. >> rose: mr. establishment in washington. hugely respected by all. >> yes, yes. but it's our belief having done the reporting and having interviewed many, many people that worked there at the time and having andeen the outcome and seen the investigations that arose after he left the scene, he's also... very interesting he's on the board of goldman sachs. it was... what was very interesting to me when we were doing is work was to see how linked goldman sachs and fannie mae are....
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it's interesting that gregory wallace, an african american man, was supposed to play mr. oge, an excentric neisei who likes literature. i thought it would be an interesting thing to do. but after a while we did a reading and we realized as good an actor as gregory is, it was pushing his limits for him to play a japanese american character in the late 40's. >> i imagine him as being much older. >> in the course of writing the play and using various actors, he became younger. this chinese actor is more like a character in his mid to late 30's, excentric, a career bachelor who is into russian literature and who fashions himself kind of patterned after the japanese artists of the 30's and 40's. he has round sort of glasses and a braid. but getting back to the question of creating characters, for example african american characters, i'm also caution -- i had written another play called johann that was about an african american gi and a japanese wife that got married in post war japan. i wrote that play 20 years ago. i wouldn't do it for about 8 years or so because i just didn'
it's interesting that gregory wallace, an african american man, was supposed to play mr. oge, an excentric neisei who likes literature. i thought it would be an interesting thing to do. but after a while we did a reading and we realized as good an actor as gregory is, it was pushing his limits for him to play a japanese american character in the late 40's. >> i imagine him as being much older. >> in the course of writing the play and using various actors, he became younger. this...