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eddie had seen the orson welles film or he narrates the quatrains of nostra thomas and predicts the end of the world. the way that i scored the movie, and i was living on the paramount lot of scoring and dailies. they would shoot them, develop them and send them to me and i would have to do it right adam the can. because he wanted to leave before the great earthquake. john landis had to know they were in the camps. i had scored that movie -- it was like watching a cartoon. i would reach over and go -- because i did not know what the theme as. they just gave me the film and i would say okay, like when the dog -- i had to look at the film in a holistic way. it was impossible. it put it together in the editing room. they had all this stuff going on. tavis: i would be remiss if i did not in the two minutes i have left give you an opportunity to share what is a moving story for all of us who are fans, the story of bernard passed away. >> we were in japan doing a concert. i was being honored as the producer of the year in april 1996. in japan a company -- smoking is not as taboo resident was
eddie had seen the orson welles film or he narrates the quatrains of nostra thomas and predicts the end of the world. the way that i scored the movie, and i was living on the paramount lot of scoring and dailies. they would shoot them, develop them and send them to me and i would have to do it right adam the can. because he wanted to leave before the great earthquake. john landis had to know they were in the camps. i had scored that movie -- it was like watching a cartoon. i would reach over...
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construction drawings for the new deck, and it retains exactly the same footprint as the existing 30-year-old orson deck, but it rests on pedestals rather than joint to distribute the weight more effectively and also to allow a free flow of water. details are in the exhibit two of the package. at our board of directors meeting this past july, mr. stern approached that we program -- we approve mr. weisberg is designed, and it was passed unanimously by the board, and he assured us that he expected of a difficult and obtaining a permit. actually, at that time, i was quite reluctant to remove the existing debt until we get a permit in place for replacing it. however, once the permit was issued at the end of august, the contractor was authorized to start removing the deck, and he started doing that on september 7, said moving forward, on september 15, just s soon as the existing debt had been partly removed, mr. stern appealed to suspend the permit on september 15. he took this action unfortunately without consulting the homeowners' association board and despite his earlier support for mr. weisberg's de
construction drawings for the new deck, and it retains exactly the same footprint as the existing 30-year-old orson deck, but it rests on pedestals rather than joint to distribute the weight more effectively and also to allow a free flow of water. details are in the exhibit two of the package. at our board of directors meeting this past july, mr. stern approached that we program -- we approve mr. weisberg is designed, and it was passed unanimously by the board, and he assured us that he...
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experience before i did a lot of work on the international monetary fund and the world bank that so orson i first met each other doing a global economy work in trying to explain to people look the finance sector is turning the economy into a casino it's all about gambling it's they're not investing in productive investment they're creating all these financial investments in english we use the term securitization securitization is when capital itself becomes a commodity so you have a shifting of the wealth into this finance sector and it's not getting invested in creating jobs and you know building houses and you know creating things that we can actually use shoes and cars and airplanes and it's going into financial speculation so that's why you have so much stagnation so much unemployment and this was going on i should point out the crisis instead affecting europe and the united states it's been going on in third world countries in the global south for decades and you have the i.m.f. and the world bank coming in bankers on the outside coming in saying to third world governments ok we'll l
experience before i did a lot of work on the international monetary fund and the world bank that so orson i first met each other doing a global economy work in trying to explain to people look the finance sector is turning the economy into a casino it's all about gambling it's they're not investing in productive investment they're creating all these financial investments in english we use the term securitization securitization is when capital itself becomes a commodity so you have a shifting of...
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. >> reporter: it was orson welles and the mercury theater's adaptation of "the war of the worlds" by now to grover mills, new jersey. >> reporter: to anyone who dip hear the introduction to the show it sounded for all the world like real news bulletins. >> ladies and gentlemen, may i? >> reporter: martians invading planet earth. >> they're attacking automobiles. >> reporter: the broadcast touched off a panic and forced an apology of sorts from orson welles himself. >> i was surprised to learn that a show which has become familiar to children through the medium of comic strips and many succeeding novels and adventure stories should have had such an immediate and profound effect upon radio listeners. >> osgood: wells went on to hollywood and his master piece citizen kane. and war of the worlds went on to hollywood too first in 1953 in a version starring gene barry. >> those shells can't get through to them. >> reporter: and then again in 2005 in an updated version starring tom cruise. in the end, of course, it is we who have invadeded mars. the robotic rovers that send back pictures of
. >> reporter: it was orson welles and the mercury theater's adaptation of "the war of the worlds" by now to grover mills, new jersey. >> reporter: to anyone who dip hear the introduction to the show it sounded for all the world like real news bulletins. >> ladies and gentlemen, may i? >> reporter: martians invading planet earth. >> they're attacking automobiles. >> reporter: the broadcast touched off a panic and forced an apology of sorts from...
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. >> i think we will look at this as something along the lines of the or son wells -- orson wells, "warthe worlds." they thought it was a greater satire because they have it on their show. i think it is idiotic. i admire the fact they still stood by it as dumb as it is. i will tell you why i think it is dumb in a minute if i remember it. i am really slow. anna, did you find it to be hilarious or horrendous? >> i thought it was pretty bad. i cringed because i figured somebody was being fired as i read this story. now, that's the problem with comedy. it is like you have to walk a line, and cm's you mess up. obviously they messed up because the police are getting involved. it is not funny at all. they need to stick to harmless stories. a few weeks ago my dad told me an absurd story. we argued about whether it was true. i said, dad, where did you get this? he said it is a great paper called the onion. a lot of people don't know it is supposed to be funny and it is not real. >> here is the thing, there are people that don't know the onion is a parity, but they are not on twitter. the assumpt
. >> i think we will look at this as something along the lines of the or son wells -- orson wells, "warthe worlds." they thought it was a greater satire because they have it on their show. i think it is idiotic. i admire the fact they still stood by it as dumb as it is. i will tell you why i think it is dumb in a minute if i remember it. i am really slow. anna, did you find it to be hilarious or horrendous? >> i thought it was pretty bad. i cringed because i figured...
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orson wells caused a mass panic and the broadcast he put on the war of the world and the only problem as assimilated news bulletin and millions of listeners thought an actual martian invasion of earth was taking place, on top of that, the show ran without any commercials, making it feel real. but a hoax has millions of listeners with their ears to the radio and their eyes to the skies, 73 years ago today. and that is how fox reports on this sunday, october 30th, 2011. i'm harris falkner, thanks for joining us. i hope you have a great week. a safe
orson wells caused a mass panic and the broadcast he put on the war of the world and the only problem as assimilated news bulletin and millions of listeners thought an actual martian invasion of earth was taking place, on top of that, the show ran without any commercials, making it feel real. but a hoax has millions of listeners with their ears to the radio and their eyes to the skies, 73 years ago today. and that is how fox reports on this sunday, october 30th, 2011. i'm harris falkner, thanks...
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. >> rose: here is a scene with orson welles. roll the tape. >> josarian.nless i missed my desk, captain, you are out of uniform. what are you looking at? get back in the car, you smirking slut. why aren't queue wearing clothes, captain? >> why aren't you wearing clothes, campaign? >> i don't want to. >> why in the hell don't you? >> i he just don't want to. >> why isn't he wearing clothes? >> he is talking to you. >> why is whysn't he wearing clothes, major? >> why isn't. >> a plane was killed and his clothes haven't come back from the laundry yet. >> where is his other uniforms. >> they are in the laundry too, sir. >> where are his underwear? >> in the laundry, sir. >> that sounds like a lot of crap to me. >> it is a lot of crap, sir. >> sir, you have my word for it this man will be punished severely. >> wha what the hell do i care?f he wants to receive a medal of honor without any clothes on, what hell what the business is it of yours? >> >> my sentiments exactly, sir. >> rose: was or son easy to work with? >> no. >> thank you very much. great to see you
. >> rose: here is a scene with orson welles. roll the tape. >> josarian.nless i missed my desk, captain, you are out of uniform. what are you looking at? get back in the car, you smirking slut. why aren't queue wearing clothes, captain? >> why aren't you wearing clothes, campaign? >> i don't want to. >> why in the hell don't you? >> i he just don't want to. >> why isn't he wearing clothes? >> he is talking to you. >> why is whysn't he...
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when actor orson welles found himself apologizing that his halloween radio broadcast of "war of the worldsproblem. the realistic radio dramaization caused a nationwide panic. tens of thousands of people believed new jersey was invaded by martians. i would argue, maybe he was right. have you been to new jersey lately? i'm kidding! sor sorry. >>> mark block told me herman cain has never sexually harassed anyone, period. more of a denial than cain was willing to make when asked about it yesterday. >> two people and you won't tell me who they are, okay? that's like negotiating -- i'm not going -- i'm not going -- i'm not going to comment on that. >> have you ever been accused, sir? have you? have you, sir? >> that was the last question, thanks. last question, thanks. >> have you ever been accused of sexual harassment? >> the washington post chief correspondent and jackie combs and clarence page, columnist for the chicago tribune. this feels like a powerhouse panel. clarence page, let me start with you. you just heard the mark block interview earlier today, you saw mr. cain yesterday. how's the
when actor orson welles found himself apologizing that his halloween radio broadcast of "war of the worldsproblem. the realistic radio dramaization caused a nationwide panic. tens of thousands of people believed new jersey was invaded by martians. i would argue, maybe he was right. have you been to new jersey lately? i'm kidding! sor sorry. >>> mark block told me herman cain has never sexually harassed anyone, period. more of a denial than cain was willing to make when asked about...
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one of the most magnificent cultural moments, i think, in american history was marian and orson singing "america" from a makeshift stage in front of the lincoln memorial to 50,000 people. and really sort of certified that hope for everybody was a part of this administration. thank you for coming. [applause] >> for more information and to read the author's column, visit latimes.com and search michael hiltzik. >> next, from knoxville, tennessee, authors fred brown and jean mcdonald talk about their book, "growing up southern." >> the title of your book is "growing up southern: how the south shapes its writers." so my first question is, how does the south shape its writers? >> we asked that question to the people we interviewed. what makes a southern writer, and is a southern writer any different from, say, a writer out west or in the east or something like that. and most said that the writers in the south may not be, you know, they classify themselves as writers per se. they view themselves as southern writers because they live in the south, but they're americans nonetheless, you know? th
one of the most magnificent cultural moments, i think, in american history was marian and orson singing "america" from a makeshift stage in front of the lincoln memorial to 50,000 people. and really sort of certified that hope for everybody was a part of this administration. thank you for coming. [applause] >> for more information and to read the author's column, visit latimes.com and search michael hiltzik. >> next, from knoxville, tennessee, authors fred brown and jean...
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newt gingrich and orson bean sound exactly alike why why pension to these things? here is a question -- alike. why do i pay attention to these things? there is one way that president obama gets reelected, and i see no other way for him to be reelected given the reality of american politics and our history, and the way we are basically baseball managers as voters. the baseball manager does not like -- dislike one pitcher were like another pitcher. he looks out and sees how they are doing. we are the baseball manager in this country. when they're not getting the other side out, they slowly walked out to the pitcher's mound and ask for the ball. it is the great american tradition. if the pitcher has had a good day but a bad inning, they cheered him when he leaves. people liked gerald ford more than jimmy carter. they elect george herbert walker bush of great deal, but said it you cannot put out the other side. you do not have it anymore, so they put the other guy in. it is dignified, and it is done what it will then ask for the ball from barack obama? to me it comes d
newt gingrich and orson bean sound exactly alike why why pension to these things? here is a question -- alike. why do i pay attention to these things? there is one way that president obama gets reelected, and i see no other way for him to be reelected given the reality of american politics and our history, and the way we are basically baseball managers as voters. the baseball manager does not like -- dislike one pitcher were like another pitcher. he looks out and sees how they are doing. we are...