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i mean, one of the times fdr said to orson wells, he said you know orson you and i are the two best actorsamerica. i'm not sure who is one and who is two but you have to be theatrical. everybody wants somebody there. if we're going to feel joy about politics, you need to feel that and it's a really hard time to be president. i have no doubt it's not as much fun as it was but it certainly wasn't fun in world war ii when somebody said to fdr how can you get up every morning. he says who wouldn't want to be president, greatest job in the world. >> rose: do you remember when bill clinton's counting down to the last days in office. >> i don't want to go, i want to be here. >> rose: and ronald reagan said i don't know how you can do this job if you weren't an uber. >> there's a north end tiffany about president obama that doesn't want to project that side of himself but it may be part of the responsibility of being a leader. >> no matter how much you want to act right now the reality is the economy that's standing most middle americans are not seeing that. >> rose: why. >> income inequality. ver
i mean, one of the times fdr said to orson wells, he said you know orson you and i are the two best actorsamerica. i'm not sure who is one and who is two but you have to be theatrical. everybody wants somebody there. if we're going to feel joy about politics, you need to feel that and it's a really hard time to be president. i have no doubt it's not as much fun as it was but it certainly wasn't fun in world war ii when somebody said to fdr how can you get up every morning. he says who wouldn't...
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back and i want my daughters to be able to come back and i want them to able to bring their daughters orsonvisit. and i want that their 50 years from now. clap clam. >> reporter: on sunday will there be some mention of climbed at change, the environment because it's been brought time and time again. the discussion of the environment has changed this past week. so will this communique that tony abbott said did not want anything related to the environment included, will that change when we see this paper come out when this concludes on sunday afternoon. >> scott, thanks very much indeed for that. scott updating us from the g20 summit in brisbane there. >>> well, let's get the situation in ukraine. you kahn iukraine is accusing re sending soldiers had in to the donetsk region. that is racing concerns over whether pro-russian separatists are launching i nah offensive. threatening a fragile truce struck in september. let's get to albina who joins from us donetsk. first of all, albina, just give us a flavor of the situation there? there has been some quite intense fighting recent limb what's goin
back and i want my daughters to be able to come back and i want them to able to bring their daughters orsonvisit. and i want that their 50 years from now. clap clam. >> reporter: on sunday will there be some mention of climbed at change, the environment because it's been brought time and time again. the discussion of the environment has changed this past week. so will this communique that tony abbott said did not want anything related to the environment included, will that change when we...
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one of the people who introduced him was orson welles, who was then a major star. frank sinatra sang "america the beautiful." frank sinatra, by that time, was not only a bobby socks hero, but he had a son whom he named franklin roosevelt sinatra. one does not realize that because later on sinatra, as she became wealthier, also changed his party designation. as a result, frank sinatra jr. came along. that is, the son changed his name and became frank sinatra jr. so we forget that earlier history. but roosevelt returned to hyde park just before the election feeling that he had done very well. and he did. partly he was helped by the soldier vote. i have a whole chapter in the book on the soldier vote. how did they vote? were there restricted in any way from voting? we have problems now in the current election season of attempts made to restrict the vote because you want to , restrict the vote of people who are likely not to vote your way. and in this case soldiers might have voted for the commander in chief. and so they were being restricted in congress and all kinds
one of the people who introduced him was orson welles, who was then a major star. frank sinatra sang "america the beautiful." frank sinatra, by that time, was not only a bobby socks hero, but he had a son whom he named franklin roosevelt sinatra. one does not realize that because later on sinatra, as she became wealthier, also changed his party designation. as a result, frank sinatra jr. came along. that is, the son changed his name and became frank sinatra jr. so we forget that...
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orson welles told me that first of all, never think about how you are doing in relation to that kindf concept that people have. what is the shape of my career, let them do that. you just do it. he said, there are lives that start high somewhere in descent and speaking for him, he was not having any other way. an exciting life to have. i said, it is the only observation ever made about an american artist. it never goes in the opposite direction. you cannot name someone, i read in a film encyclopedia, one of my heroes, this bio said he made this and so forth, lost his talent at 52. it is in the encyclopedia. i said are you nuts? he made eight of the greatest comedies. not enough. he lost his talent. that is how it looks. how it looks later, we do not know. >> i spoke to nichols about the intersection of movies and life. >> it is a strange and not very comfortable feeling to look back. i do not tend to extrapolate principles about whatever i've done like i am the bird as so has to be the ornithologist. i do not know. i do not spend a lot of time thinking about it. those who look back sa
orson welles told me that first of all, never think about how you are doing in relation to that kindf concept that people have. what is the shape of my career, let them do that. you just do it. he said, there are lives that start high somewhere in descent and speaking for him, he was not having any other way. an exciting life to have. i said, it is the only observation ever made about an american artist. it never goes in the opposite direction. you cannot name someone, i read in a film...
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. >> hepburn, betty davis, brando, orson wells and 100 more, that one is a favourite? but, if you persist in your folly, impressing me with this, i would have to confess that groucho meant the most to me. >> who did you dislike the most? >> spiro agnew was a piece of nothing. and it kills me that i had him on, they put him on the show - before we learnt we had two criminals in the white house, the president and the vice president, a great moment history. they put him on, said he has a good sense of humour, and he has a lot of cartoons, you point to it and he'll say funny things, saying "yeah, the way they did your eyes", interesting. that's what you don't want on your talk show. >> haulent phonies -- how about phonies, people who were great, when the camera was on, and were terrible. >> i didn't like burt larks. he was gooey and insulting and boring. but a wonderful man in private life i hear, if he's watching from somewhere. >> i know you had a close relationship with mohammed ali. >> ali, as i said in the book was just about my friend or years. he stayed at my house
. >> hepburn, betty davis, brando, orson wells and 100 more, that one is a favourite? but, if you persist in your folly, impressing me with this, i would have to confess that groucho meant the most to me. >> who did you dislike the most? >> spiro agnew was a piece of nothing. and it kills me that i had him on, they put him on the show - before we learnt we had two criminals in the white house, the president and the vice president, a great moment history. they put him on, said...
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one of the times fdr said to orson welles, you and i are two best actors in america. i'm not sure who is one and who was two. you have to project. everybody wants somebody they are. if we are going to feel joy you need to feel that. it is a hard time to be president. it is not as much fun as it was. it wasn't fun in world war ii and somebody said to fdr, how do you get up every morning. he said, who what you want to be president? >> when bill clinton was counting down -- and ronald reagan said i don't understand how you could do this job if you weren't an actor. >> there is an authenticity, but it may be part of the responsibility. >> the reality is the economy is expanding. income inequality. much has been gained and gone to a tiny minority. we are seeing a fascinating experiment, can you actually try to -- [indiscernible] he said he did not want to stress income inequality because he would be accused of class warfare. >> two-thirds of americans are concerned about income inequality. on the right and the left. they blame different factors. it is a big issue. >> hilla
one of the times fdr said to orson welles, you and i are two best actors in america. i'm not sure who is one and who was two. you have to project. everybody wants somebody they are. if we are going to feel joy you need to feel that. it is a hard time to be president. it is not as much fun as it was. it wasn't fun in world war ii and somebody said to fdr, how do you get up every morning. he said, who what you want to be president? >> when bill clinton was counting down -- and ronald reagan...
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orson wells told me that-- first of all, he said never think about how you're doing on in relation to that kind of concept that other people have. never think about-- is it this? is it that? what is the shape of my career? he said let them do that. you just do it. but he said that there are lives-- he was speaking, of course, of himself-- that start high somewhere and then kind of descend. and he said, speaking for him, that he wouldn't have had it any other way, that that was a thrilling and exciting life to have. i say this is the only bsks ever made about-- observation of ever made about an american artist. it never goes in the opposite direction. you can't name someone. you-- i read in a film encyclopedia about preston stubbornlyes, one of my heroes. his biosaid he made this and "palm beach story" "the lady eve." and lost his talent at 52. i said lost his talent? are you nuts? he made eight of the greatest cop disease we've ever had. nothinnot enough. he lost his talent. that's how it looks when you're right on top of it. how it looks later, i don't know. >> rose: i spoke to mike
orson wells told me that-- first of all, he said never think about how you're doing on in relation to that kind of concept that other people have. never think about-- is it this? is it that? what is the shape of my career? he said let them do that. you just do it. but he said that there are lives-- he was speaking, of course, of himself-- that start high somewhere and then kind of descend. and he said, speaking for him, that he wouldn't have had it any other way, that that was a thrilling and...
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mork calling orson, come in orson.ont phopbgtmontana, and one tho point out before we look at who is running i is economy in stat, arkansas in last hour. iowa is one of the lowest levels of unemployment for a state, 41. bottom of list, but still the economy, number one focus for voters in this state, when you look at who is running, joni ernst. looking at states again. back to iowa. i knew this was going to happen, there is joni ernst, then you have her opponent bruce bailey, joni ernst because, she is of castrateing hogs fame, reverending her growing up on an iowa farm, a lot of voters are very comfortable with that fact. her opponent, bruce braley, tv ad spending, they added up in 4 months 2428 million on television ads in this senate race between those two. and lastly, brailley and joni ernst, ernst this is about creating jobs, this is what voters said was important, supports repeeliig obamacare, said it is killing jobs along with dodd-frank, and braley called for a focus on middle class, supports raising mi minim w
mork calling orson, come in orson.ont phopbgtmontana, and one tho point out before we look at who is running i is economy in stat, arkansas in last hour. iowa is one of the lowest levels of unemployment for a state, 41. bottom of list, but still the economy, number one focus for voters in this state, when you look at who is running, joni ernst. looking at states again. back to iowa. i knew this was going to happen, there is joni ernst, then you have her opponent bruce bailey, joni ernst...