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(audience groaning and murmuring) 'cause... 'cause this is racial. all right. (laughter) i wish we could have done a sketch about how scared white people must have been on the last day of slavery. (laughter and groaning) 'cause it was a real day. (laughter) it was january 30, 1865. it's, like, what did white people do that day? like, "could i see all the slaves in the front, please?" (laughter) "oh, jesus." (laughter) "well, we had a heck of a run, didn't we?" (laughter) "i just want to say, you guys did a fantastic job... "with the chores... "these last 250 years. "you'll be free tomorrow. "please don't murder us. (laughter) "violence doesn't solve anything." "oh, really? what about all the times you were whipping us?" "touché, toby." (laughter) "touché. now, if you guys wouldn't mind clearing out "your stuff, the mexicans should be here any minute to replace you." all right, thanks, you guys, very much. it was fantastic. good night. (cheering and applause) captioning sponsored by triage entertainment group captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wghb.o
(audience groaning and murmuring) 'cause... 'cause this is racial. all right. (laughter) i wish we could have done a sketch about how scared white people must have been on the last day of slavery. (laughter and groaning) 'cause it was a real day. (laughter) it was january 30, 1865. it's, like, what did white people do that day? like, "could i see all the slaves in the front, please?" (laughter) "oh, jesus." (laughter) "well, we had a heck of a run, didn't we?"...
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we use to murmur that name on the new york subway. and eventually i wrote a poem called "if you knew what sunu." [laughter] i sent the poem to the editor of the "nation" i had done a column. until i switched to the newspaper syndication. i editor, i refer to as the wily -- [inaudible] when i started doing the column, we had lunch and i said, what were you thinking of paying per each column? and he said, something in the high two figures. [laughter] i said, high two figures had he said we've been paying about 65. that sounds like the middle two figures to me. [laughter] i turned it over to my high power literary agent and said play hardball. and he got them up to 100. i said how much were you thinking of paying. he said, i'd like for you to do one of the poems every week. for the nation. and for those unfamiliar with the nation, i was on a book tour once with a collection of nation cooling lums and a reporter in boston said how would you describe the nation for our readers who run familiar with it. and i said, pinko. [laughter] [laught
we use to murmur that name on the new york subway. and eventually i wrote a poem called "if you knew what sunu." [laughter] i sent the poem to the editor of the "nation" i had done a column. until i switched to the newspaper syndication. i editor, i refer to as the wily -- [inaudible] when i started doing the column, we had lunch and i said, what were you thinking of paying per each column? and he said, something in the high two figures. [laughter] i said, high two figures...
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ththis ip this is what yrt murmuration, the director and hhis director of photography where there shootingial. while thp while they wewhi occurrep occurred, aoccurre it's beautiful andp>> the cl>> static. >> they'p >> they'>> they'r know. yp you cyou can see stuf>> thr this is this is to . whwhen they're together, it's e difficult fdifficult fordi bird. >> lo>> look ap >> look at three kittens. >> thosp >> those are fres. >>p >> yeah, straight out womb. r >>> yeahp >> yeah, i eyes are opiate. ir ip ii'm wondering if hiddr hidden pbut shrb. i jup i just think this s e r a bearp a bear, waa e r mep me me a break, no feed them. >> don'p >> don't eat them aall fit in his mouth. that's going to do it for us, we'll see you tomorrow, that's going to do it for us, we'll see you tomorrow, everybody. and you'll dump your old broom. but don't worry, he'll find someone else. ♪ who's that lady? ♪ who's that lady? ♪ sexy lady ♪ who's that lady? [ female announcer ] swiffer sweeper's electrostatic dry cloths attract and lock dirt, dust, and hair on contact to clean 50% more than a broom. it's a differenc
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trailers that you actually felt the audience enjoy -- it was the trailer that when it ends there's the murmurthe theater. do you still get nervous putting these things out there? >> yes, because i feel like for this one i'm so excited because i'm really to blame. i'm more to blame but i'll blame bateman. >> jon: in any situation i think he is to blame. >> even things that nothing to do with him, bateman. speeding infraction, he deserves it. don't feel bad for him. >> jon: i'm going to jump in and say kennedy assassination. you never know. >> he has weird sketches and i won't go there. >> jon: how did this happen you blew up in illinois -- grew up in illinois. >> small town of plainfield. >> jon: what gave you the courage toll decide, you know -- courage to decide, you know what? moved to new york first. >> went to southern illinois, boulder, colorado because maybe school wasn't going great or maybe -- [ laughter ] >> jon: it's all a blur. >> my mosms kind of like why don't you just go. i think they were hoping i was going to leave and say okay i'm ready for college instead of -- [ laughter ]
trailers that you actually felt the audience enjoy -- it was the trailer that when it ends there's the murmurthe theater. do you still get nervous putting these things out there? >> yes, because i feel like for this one i'm so excited because i'm really to blame. i'm more to blame but i'll blame bateman. >> jon: in any situation i think he is to blame. >> even things that nothing to do with him, bateman. speeding infraction, he deserves it. don't feel bad for him. >>...
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[distant crowd murmuring] i can't do this button. oh, you almost got it. almost got it. [soft laughter] the sound... of the people talking. hmm? [humming] it's a flat. is it? well. look how smart you are, huh? here we go. here we go. [applause] thank you. i am proud to introduce my son to you, patrick obyedkov. 25 years ago, patrick was in the fourth grade. a good student, played little league. and then there was the accident. [softly] and here we are... [louder] raising money for people with similar neurological disabilities. i hope you enjoy the concert. [applause] [whispering] are you all set? all set. [beethoven's waldstein sonata, allegro con brio] ♪ [off-key sequence] he's never missed a note. [music continues, more frequent missed notes] ♪ something's wrong. [frenzied playing] ♪ patrick, what is it? my hand, it hurts. let me see it. [tearing up] oh, papa! ow! your soups are so awesomely delicious my husband and i can't stop eating 'em! what's...that... on your head? can curlers! tomato basil, potato with bacon... we've got a lot of empty cans. [ male announcer ] p
[distant crowd murmuring] i can't do this button. oh, you almost got it. almost got it. [soft laughter] the sound... of the people talking. hmm? [humming] it's a flat. is it? well. look how smart you are, huh? here we go. here we go. [applause] thank you. i am proud to introduce my son to you, patrick obyedkov. 25 years ago, patrick was in the fourth grade. a good student, played little league. and then there was the accident. [softly] and here we are... [louder] raising money for people with...
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[murmuring] >> now, please, if you please, we must have the complete silence while mademoiselle lemon goes into her trance. >> what do you think-- >> quiet, please. >> yes. she is now going into her trance. >> is there anybody there? >> i think it's time we stop fooling about. >> shh. >> is there anybody there? [screams] >> it's her! she's come back! [indistinct] it's her! >> you're real. >> i'm real, all right. >> my god. my god. who is responsible for this [indistinct] then? >> it was i who persuaded mademoiselle nick to pretend to be dead, i'm afraid. >> thank you so much, mrs. croft, for what you did for my father, but i'm afraid you won't be able to enjoy the benefits of that will you forged just yet. >> oh, but it was just a joke, dear. just a joke. >> oh, it really is very funny. >> just a bit of a laugh. that's all. >> that will was a forgery. >> oh, yes, and a very fine one, too. >> you've got nothing on me. >> nothing? you forge my will, and then when i don't die to suit you, you try to murder me. >> no. >> you don't succeed, but you kill my poor cousin by mistake and you sa
[murmuring] >> now, please, if you please, we must have the complete silence while mademoiselle lemon goes into her trance. >> what do you think-- >> quiet, please. >> yes. she is now going into her trance. >> is there anybody there? >> i think it's time we stop fooling about. >> shh. >> is there anybody there? [screams] >> it's her! she's come back! [indistinct] it's her! >> you're real. >> i'm real, all right. >> my god....
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murmur mama told me you either were going to go to school or study at home i said i'm going to go to school ok like all children. i don't know what to staying at home and studying on my own would be boring i don't have any bad grades only good and great going into will i don't like reading or writing writing takes too much time and it could take i am not particularly fond of reading mathematics is more interesting for you we do exercises and drug patterns in our math lessons new orleans. we get a yeah i'm going to be an artist the worst thing is because drawing that's what i like most of all. this beautiful buffoon the children understand that d.s. is not like that they know they'd better not pass to her and leave her alone to avoid unnecessary problems. but she does try to join in. sometimes she even chases other children as she drives her wheelchair around the room or else she chimes in when the boys or girls are discussing something and the chairs friends and the certain fifth forms as well as her room. to speak to cope space he will without me sometimes she asks me to sterkel pic
murmur mama told me you either were going to go to school or study at home i said i'm going to go to school ok like all children. i don't know what to staying at home and studying on my own would be boring i don't have any bad grades only good and great going into will i don't like reading or writing writing takes too much time and it could take i am not particularly fond of reading mathematics is more interesting for you we do exercises and drug patterns in our math lessons new orleans. we get...
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murmur came with me to the lift. and that was it then they took me away. and after that i didn't feel anything. but i slept i woke up and then that was it i didn't feel anything it was like magic i was worried about some technical aspects rather than the operation itself anything could have happened so the operation was successful but of course it's hard to look at a chart off to be honest but it's a little. i didn't want a few moments on the forms registering her as disabled until she was three years old. i felt unworthy of society because my child was disabled i didn't want to meet that she was an invalid but whenever i rolled the promo with or lying flat on her belly everybody knew i had to be and not the fracture. hi lisa how are you ok ok here i've got a present for you it's a russian doll this time too but it is of a different kind it's made of crystal. thank you water it's quite heavy yeah heavier than my cast. yes but as a rule i come here to meet the parents of other children suffering from austin genesis imperfecta first and last. god when our da
murmur came with me to the lift. and that was it then they took me away. and after that i didn't feel anything. but i slept i woke up and then that was it i didn't feel anything it was like magic i was worried about some technical aspects rather than the operation itself anything could have happened so the operation was successful but of course it's hard to look at a chart off to be honest but it's a little. i didn't want a few moments on the forms registering her as disabled until she was...
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thisthis isp this is what you call a rthis is what you call a murmuration the director and hishis directorphotography where there shooting a commercial. while theyp while they werewhile they were while they were waiting, this occurredp occurred, andoccurred, and as you can see, it's beautiful andp >> the close>> the close up looks like tv static. >> they'rep >> they're>> they're making shapes, you know. youp you canyou can see stuff like inp >> one of>> one of the reasons they do thisr this is tothis is to avoid hawks. whenwhen they're together, it's more difficult fordifficult for ap difficult for adifficult for a hawk to catch a bird. >> look>> look atp >> look at this guy, he has three kittens. >>>> thosep >> those are fresh, too man. >>>> p >> yeah, straight out of the womb. >>r >> >> yeah,p >> yeah, i can't tell if their eyes are opiate. i'mr i'mp i'mi'm wondering if there is one hiddenr hidden p but she is notrbut she is not bothered. ii justp i just think this guy isp she like ashe like a barrelp she like ashe like a barrel of a guy, like ar a a bearp a bear, whoa bear, who is just
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there were occasional murmurings that you gave that showed you understood what we were saying. day long you would lift your head up and fix your eyes on me intently and with the unguarded candor and gaze at me for long periods of time. your eyes looked so beautiful. they were always beautiful. hazel and changeable in color and slanted and it was you were looking for and at and through and into me all at the same time. you were so very present when our eyes met, like the world had fallen away and only two people and four eyes inter locked. what was it that you were seeking from me? were you asking if i knew what was happening and -- drew pictures and watched the olympics and giggled just rough housing away from and offered the children offerings and outfitted you with the items you need in the after life. a bird, a lego with a dead bug in it and a ratty stuffed animal. if i could return the fraction of the gifts you gave me over the years i would have a different end and you wouldn't have to grieve your own death and explained the silent crying. do you remember when we went to j
there were occasional murmurings that you gave that showed you understood what we were saying. day long you would lift your head up and fix your eyes on me intently and with the unguarded candor and gaze at me for long periods of time. your eyes looked so beautiful. they were always beautiful. hazel and changeable in color and slanted and it was you were looking for and at and through and into me all at the same time. you were so very present when our eyes met, like the world had fallen away...
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(low murmur of raf's voice) ed: it's about listening to what they have to say. raf: i'm gonna holster my gun... ed: you gotta connect... respect and protect. keep the peace. that's right. okay. (claps) you guys, who here has thought about being a cop? good. good, good. my son, clark, he's got other plans; i can respect that. anybody else? (gunshots pop) now, in my case, my dad was a cop, my brother's a cop, and i started out walking the beat. and it was actually this guy's dad who convinced me to join this new unit - the sru. wasn't easy - not for any of us. hundreds apply, few make it in. first you take a psych test, multiple choice - what kind of cop are you? what kind of human being? - 1600 questions. and you get through that, then it's fitness tests and drills. we specialize in marksmanship... (gunshots pop) bombs, tech, psychology, negotiations. every day, you push yourself to your limit... go! go! go! go! ed: physically, mentally... so that you can handle the job when the job gets tough. (gunshots pop) because the job does get tough. but you work hard, you
(low murmur of raf's voice) ed: it's about listening to what they have to say. raf: i'm gonna holster my gun... ed: you gotta connect... respect and protect. keep the peace. that's right. okay. (claps) you guys, who here has thought about being a cop? good. good, good. my son, clark, he's got other plans; i can respect that. anybody else? (gunshots pop) now, in my case, my dad was a cop, my brother's a cop, and i started out walking the beat. and it was actually this guy's dad who convinced me...
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as jennifer lawrence stepped up to receive her best actress award, the worried audience began to murmur dress seemed to separate there, but the dressmaker, christian dior, said, relax. the dress is made with tiers, designed to separate and show a tulle net. quote, it was not ripped. there was no malfunction. mystery solved. and i think the louisville girl looked great. and what are you and your friends talking about every day? tweet me your thoughts and pictures @dianesawyer. >>> and coming up, why has he been crowned the perfect man? and what about his rival? our own david wright has the 200-year secret of being irresistible, ready to unveil. [ justin ] mulligan sir. mulligan. take a mulligan. i took something for my sinuses, but i still have this cough. [ male announcer ] truth is, a lot of sinus products don't treat cough. they don't? [ male announcer ] nope, but alka seltzer plus severe sinus does it treats your worst sinus symptoms, plus that annoying cough. [ angry gibberish ] [ fake coughs ] sorry that was my fault sir. [ male announcer ] alka seltzer plus severe sinus. [ breathe
as jennifer lawrence stepped up to receive her best actress award, the worried audience began to murmur dress seemed to separate there, but the dressmaker, christian dior, said, relax. the dress is made with tiers, designed to separate and show a tulle net. quote, it was not ripped. there was no malfunction. mystery solved. and i think the louisville girl looked great. and what are you and your friends talking about every day? tweet me your thoughts and pictures @dianesawyer. >>> and...
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and there was obviously a murmur of approval brought the audience so she stood up, but the figure means that, they do for coming. i came over here 50 years later to say that in september. it was worth everything. the book tour. i have a university crest. they don't pay advances. d'agata hotels compare for the airfare, tells him everything because i want to get the message out, young people to know all about what happened 50 years ago. that poignant moment answered the question that my driver asked me 50 years earlier. sir, are we doing it down here. so of never forget that moment. putting a book together like this 50 years letter -- it is in the first person because i wanted to get be ahead of where the protagonist is. the protagonist it not know we were go -- where we're growing. we were not told. the reader has some idea. until our planes arrived in memphis the next morning to an airport, and therefore space, a navy base that had more landings, i think, that no airport had that morning. it was busy. the kennedy administration did not want to lose out. when you are appointed to be the
and there was obviously a murmur of approval brought the audience so she stood up, but the figure means that, they do for coming. i came over here 50 years later to say that in september. it was worth everything. the book tour. i have a university crest. they don't pay advances. d'agata hotels compare for the airfare, tells him everything because i want to get the message out, young people to know all about what happened 50 years ago. that poignant moment answered the question that my driver...
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yes, the others murmured, congratulations. thank you.[applause] [applause] >> high time i decide to remind everyone that with two microphones on the stage for a question-and-answer period if you'd like to form a line at the side of the editor and come with roughly 25 minutes for questions. thank you. >> hello. [inaudible] do you write those poems? >> to think poems that don't rhyme are poems? >> the question is do i think poems that don't righter poems. i don't think i'm allowed to use the term cc poems here. [laughter] >> sometimes people say to me, you could rhyme so insisting that this murder said he appeared if it doesn't quite rhyme. they say it almost rhymes. and then i say rhyme is all i got. >> have you ever written any sissy poems? >> do i write any sissy poems? definitely not. [applause] to use the word definitely in case anyone out to high school with is in the audience. >> who are your candidates for the next insider? >> well, there's of course a lot of talk about hillary clinton. she remains clinton. i was saying to some peo
yes, the others murmured, congratulations. thank you.[applause] [applause] >> high time i decide to remind everyone that with two microphones on the stage for a question-and-answer period if you'd like to form a line at the side of the editor and come with roughly 25 minutes for questions. thank you. >> hello. [inaudible] do you write those poems? >> to think poems that don't rhyme are poems? >> the question is do i think poems that don't righter poems. i don't think i'm...
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(muffled voice murmuring) in that case, i'd like a pizza delivery, please.nting, barking) we baked you a cake, helen. from scratch! a cake? from scratch? martha: uh-huh, to cheer helen up. go on, helen, try it. oh, martha... i can't eat this. it's, uh... too special to eat. uh that's right. it's too special. but you have to. it's a cheer-you-up cake. how can you get cheered up if you don't eat it? but i am cheered up. i don't think i could get any more cheery. this is the best present ever. (door opening, closing) who wants cake? silly me. i didn't know my dog talked and baked, so i had dad pick up a cake. how about if i eat dad's cake and keep yours forever and ever? well, it's a waste of cake, if you ask me. (gasps) i have a better idea. (slurping) delicious! if i do say so myself. mom: come on, jakey. i've got to get you cleaned up and ready for bed. uh-oh. (mom gasps) my rug! you have to crack a few eggs to bake a cake. (sighs) i didn't think that was ever going to come out. i guess we should have blended all those ingredients in bowls and not on the rug
(muffled voice murmuring) in that case, i'd like a pizza delivery, please.nting, barking) we baked you a cake, helen. from scratch! a cake? from scratch? martha: uh-huh, to cheer helen up. go on, helen, try it. oh, martha... i can't eat this. it's, uh... too special to eat. uh that's right. it's too special. but you have to. it's a cheer-you-up cake. how can you get cheered up if you don't eat it? but i am cheered up. i don't think i could get any more cheery. this is the best present ever....
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(murmurs of agreement) oh, martha! heck, it's even worth getting a shampoo for.i've raked the most leaves. uh-uh! i did! how can you say that? i raked way more than you. helen: no way! i was raking and raking. (martha screaming) martha! martha! quick, let's see who can pile the leaves up the fastest so we can do that again! now, that's a competition i can really get into. (chuckles) martha: and that tennis ball is going high and wide, but holy mackerel... ...she makes the catch! wow, martha, that was great. can i try? can i throw the ball? sure. can you go inside? i'd like to toss the ball to martha alone. um sure. i have to do my homework anyway. skits, too. huh?! uh okay. skits. (door closes) is she gone? yeah. go ahead. throw it. throw it to me. we're not tossing the ball. we're not? i have something important to discuss with you. what is it? i can't explain it here. walk slowly out of the yard with me. act naturally. martha, i have something i want to show you. it's a book about hoboes. ah. from what i can gather, they ride trains and eat pie, frequently with
(murmurs of agreement) oh, martha! heck, it's even worth getting a shampoo for.i've raked the most leaves. uh-uh! i did! how can you say that? i raked way more than you. helen: no way! i was raking and raking. (martha screaming) martha! martha! quick, let's see who can pile the leaves up the fastest so we can do that again! now, that's a competition i can really get into. (chuckles) martha: and that tennis ball is going high and wide, but holy mackerel... ...she makes the catch! wow, martha,...
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i don't know. ( crinkly sounds ) ( tires screech ) ( coughing and murmuring ) niamh, sean, i'm terribly a long story-- back in a tick. there better be a good explanation for this. i promise you, there is. there's 950 pounds here. and this is tips. 200 pounds and 70 'p'. what you did was wrong. yeah. and you have tour buses booked in each weekend? yeah. mickeyo helped us. we want you to take it, da'. we know about the tax. keep it. put it in the post office. come here. we'll succeed, d'ya hear that? we'll do it as a family. all for one, and one for all. be back in a minute. hey! hold on. you're not goin', are ya? yeah. just wanted to say i really appreciated what you did with the kids. paul-- best takings we had all month, actually. paul-- you were gonna con us, weren't you? yeah. ( angry: ) mick. i'm sorry. no franchise? no. and all this? rented. are you in trouble? i'm into a guy for fifty grand. serious stuff. if there's anything i can do-- no. go back to your family. well, you know where we are. yeah. ( car starts ) aiden: may the lord bless these rings which will be the sign of your
i don't know. ( crinkly sounds ) ( tires screech ) ( coughing and murmuring ) niamh, sean, i'm terribly a long story-- back in a tick. there better be a good explanation for this. i promise you, there is. there's 950 pounds here. and this is tips. 200 pounds and 70 'p'. what you did was wrong. yeah. and you have tour buses booked in each weekend? yeah. mickeyo helped us. we want you to take it, da'. we know about the tax. keep it. put it in the post office. come here. we'll succeed, d'ya hear...
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[crowd murmuring] >> silence! be quiet! a rat? and what did you understand by that?> it conveyed nothing to me. i thought-- well, i thought he was delirious. >> what was the point upon which you and your father had this final quarrel? >> i should prefer not to answer that question, sir. >> i am afraid that i must press it. >> it is really impossible for me to tell you. but i can assure you that it had nothing to do with the sad tragedy that followed. >> that is for the court to decide. i need hardly point out to you that your refusal to answer will prejudice your case considerably in any future proceedings which may arise. you may sit down. gentlemen of the jury, you are here to discover the cause of death of mr. william mccarthy and thereafter to deliver your verdict. you have heard the facts of this crime, and i believe they make the situation very clear. mr. james mccarthy's account of his father's dying is singular, to say the least. his refusal to give any details of their last conversation must go very much against him. the verdict of willful murder would seem
[crowd murmuring] >> silence! be quiet! a rat? and what did you understand by that?> it conveyed nothing to me. i thought-- well, i thought he was delirious. >> what was the point upon which you and your father had this final quarrel? >> i should prefer not to answer that question, sir. >> i am afraid that i must press it. >> it is really impossible for me to tell you. but i can assure you that it had nothing to do with the sad tragedy that followed. >>...
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oh, goodness. ( spectators murmur ) now... what do we have here? right. here we have...he box. two photographs-- three photographs of the box. may i read the letter to you? of course. from the bbc-- woman: ohh! "this is to let you know that your question will be discussed "in talking about antiques "on sunday, 8th december "at two minutes past four on radio 4. we do hope you'll be able to listen." ( both chuckle ) signed, secretary to the radio producer, the 25th of november 1974. ah. so you missed that one. i did miss that one, absolutely. ( spectators laugh ) but i'm sorry to say... nothing more than that. no crown jewels. oh, dear. but from my point of view, that's a gem. well, it's helped me. you've managed to open the drawer. well, i don't think i have any hesitation at all in putting a figure somewhere in the region of £10,000 on it. goodness me. that's marvelous isn't it? well, thank you so much for sharing it with me. it's given me a huge amount of pleasure. well, thank you very much. you've been very helpful. what you've brought me here is just, i say, it's drea
oh, goodness. ( spectators murmur ) now... what do we have here? right. here we have...he box. two photographs-- three photographs of the box. may i read the letter to you? of course. from the bbc-- woman: ohh! "this is to let you know that your question will be discussed "in talking about antiques "on sunday, 8th december "at two minutes past four on radio 4. we do hope you'll be able to listen." ( both chuckle ) signed, secretary to the radio producer, the 25th of...
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on his deathbed he talked about, he murmured about the committee of safety which was the revolutionary body trying to protect the state. we have reports that he did his hand like this as though writing the declaration again. the very end the mind returned to the beginning, the things that had driven him and made him hole and for which he would have given his life at any point. i love the story about the very big heavy benjamin harrison, at the signing of the declaration in those days in july and august of 1776, harrison signs it and says when we get caught it will all be over for me, i will hang faster. you will day goal for days. is important to remember, the tower of london was a real possibility for them. jefferson is attacked a lot of the time for fleeing monticello when the british were coming. another way of looking at that is he wisely escaped becoming a prisoner of war so the british would not win a propaganda victory of capturing the author of the declaration of independence and governor of virginia and carting them off in handcuffs. if anybody could have charmed their capture
on his deathbed he talked about, he murmured about the committee of safety which was the revolutionary body trying to protect the state. we have reports that he did his hand like this as though writing the declaration again. the very end the mind returned to the beginning, the things that had driven him and made him hole and for which he would have given his life at any point. i love the story about the very big heavy benjamin harrison, at the signing of the declaration in those days in july...
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. >> i think it could be janet yellin, even murmurs of tim geithner moving over there. bull and i think the housing market has rebounded in spite of the fed, not because of the fed. the markets are afraid of when does the point come that it can no longer continue. >> certainly hope you're right on housing. thanks so much for joining us. >> thank you. >>> less than 15 minutes until the closing bell. our good friend paul carsos will be rippinging it, up 60 point and we're holding on to gains going into the close. >> here's a question. was boeing warned years ago about the lithium batteries that have grounded the dreamliner lately. phil lebeau speaks to a man who says he was a whistleblower who was fired for ringing the alarm bells. >> and billionaire investor george soros says things aren't as good as he sees and why he sees another crisis around the corner from he speaks to mario have davos. >> in terms of wealth management and the word on the street, how surprised money moved into equities? do you think it's sustainable? >> one of the interesting conversations here in d
. >> i think it could be janet yellin, even murmurs of tim geithner moving over there. bull and i think the housing market has rebounded in spite of the fed, not because of the fed. the markets are afraid of when does the point come that it can no longer continue. >> certainly hope you're right on housing. thanks so much for joining us. >> thank you. >>> less than 15 minutes until the closing bell. our good friend paul carsos will be rippinging it, up 60 point and...
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he talks about being king and having to confront the number of murmurings to which kings are exposed. force of character, he says, is required to keep always the correct balance between so many people who are striving to make your judgment incline to their or side. each one of them applying himself wholly to give an appearance of justice to what he is seeking. that's true. and as tom suggests, one of the things that you have to do if you're going to do this right as any organization is to have the right inner circle around the ceo or the chairman or the leader. what is the nature of this circle? it's a circle who's not impressed by the drama with which the leader leads everybody else. you have so surround yourself not with people who love your drama and the great charisma that you have created, but who know you well enough to know that's all nonsense. you may be good, but you're not that good. and they will tell you the truth and will fill in your inevitable gaps and mistakes and the inevitable gaps in your own knowledge. well, that's, you know, that's asking a lot of human character,
he talks about being king and having to confront the number of murmurings to which kings are exposed. force of character, he says, is required to keep always the correct balance between so many people who are striving to make your judgment incline to their or side. each one of them applying himself wholly to give an appearance of justice to what he is seeking. that's true. and as tom suggests, one of the things that you have to do if you're going to do this right as any organization is to have...
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there's been some quiet murmuring, some complaining among democrats, not unusual, i should say.d it as well. why can't a democratic president ask a democrat to be defense secretary? they go back to the clinton administration when president clinton invited william cohen, a republican to be defense secretary. then the obama administration, president obama asked robert gates, a republican to be defense secretary. then there was leon panetta. and now another republican, chuck hagel. what's wrong with democrats being defense secretary? >> right. actually, just as an historical footnote, roberts used to be a republican. you know, i think that there's a sort of feeling that each one of these can be justified. i think president clinton and cohen had a good relationship, as does president obama and senator hagel. in gates' instance, that made a lot of sense. so much was going on that you didn't want to have an immediate change in the defense. but that is true, that it looks like democrats always want to appoint republican secretaries of defense. also if you look at the history of the ind
there's been some quiet murmuring, some complaining among democrats, not unusual, i should say.d it as well. why can't a democratic president ask a democrat to be defense secretary? they go back to the clinton administration when president clinton invited william cohen, a republican to be defense secretary. then the obama administration, president obama asked robert gates, a republican to be defense secretary. then there was leon panetta. and now another republican, chuck hagel. what's wrong...
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i mean, you could see and hear the murmurring coming out.e targets in the election and they saw in just the president win and saw that we beat them back. this was our inauguration. on my right was naacp and on my right was delores hertog, and the president had us all there on the fourth row in the inner part of the stage. i don't think i've seen an inauguration where you had union leaders, latino leaders, civil rights leaders front and center and then the senators behind us. it was the appropriate thing to do. >> you're so young, and are you walking into history right now as it's changing, as it's pivoted really. when you look ahead to the next 40 years of your career and what you are doing, how is it different, do you think because this happened the last two times? it's doubled down. a great phrase, by the way. i say the one thing about america is we put the best player of the field generally. that's the one instinct we tend to have, and it's not always myself, but we -- if we're rooting for the team, we want the best player in there. your
i mean, you could see and hear the murmurring coming out.e targets in the election and they saw in just the president win and saw that we beat them back. this was our inauguration. on my right was naacp and on my right was delores hertog, and the president had us all there on the fourth row in the inner part of the stage. i don't think i've seen an inauguration where you had union leaders, latino leaders, civil rights leaders front and center and then the senators behind us. it was the...