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paul newman and his wife, joanne woodward.irector steven spielberg came -- heads the film festival jury. he is convinced the art of filmmaking knows no borders. >> i look at it not as a competition. i look at it as an opportunity to brag, to boast about all the different things that so many cultures get to say about their own lives and each other and the entire world comes together once a year at cannes. >> cannes typically favors independent productions outside of the mainstream. the film by the oscar-winning coen brothers tells a folk story. they are known for their art- house productions. cannes is an important venue for promoting this nostalgic portrayal of the 1960's culture in music. >> the idea attracted us because we are very much interested in this scene then and the whole folk revival scene. we were always interested in the music. >> whether french or american, cannes features original and compelling stories. >> i think they influence each other and have done over the many years. i think the congruence is just part o
paul newman and his wife, joanne woodward.irector steven spielberg came -- heads the film festival jury. he is convinced the art of filmmaking knows no borders. >> i look at it not as a competition. i look at it as an opportunity to brag, to boast about all the different things that so many cultures get to say about their own lives and each other and the entire world comes together once a year at cannes. >> cannes typically favors independent productions outside of the mainstream....
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paul newman and his wife, joanne woodward.irector steven spielberg came -- heads the film festival jury. he is convinced the art of filmmaking knows no borders. >> i look at it not as a competition. i look at it as an opportunity to brag, to boast about all the different things that so many cultures get to say about their own lives and each other and the entire world comes together once a year at cannes. >> cannes typically favors independent productions outside of the mainstream. the film by the oscar-winning coen brothers tells a folk story. they are known for their art- house productions. cannes is an important venue for promoting this nostalgic portrayal of the 1960's culture in music. >> the idea attracted us because we are very much interested in this scene then and the whole folk revival scene. we were always interested in the music. >> whether french or american, cannes features original and compelling stories. >> i think they influence each other and have done over the many years. i think the congruence is just part o
paul newman and his wife, joanne woodward.irector steven spielberg came -- heads the film festival jury. he is convinced the art of filmmaking knows no borders. >> i look at it not as a competition. i look at it as an opportunity to brag, to boast about all the different things that so many cultures get to say about their own lives and each other and the entire world comes together once a year at cannes. >> cannes typically favors independent productions outside of the mainstream....
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paul newman was a great and loyal friend and supporter. his partner in crime, robert redford, has been a supporter. we have a circle of 100 people who give each year. 30,000 associates give little each month above the subscription price in the belief it is not just a media institution but a community. there are 40 discussion groups around the country. [applause] >> these people obviously support it for what it espouses and believes in. do they all know that you have dirty martinis and marvin gaye? >> you have to keep perspectives. everyone's work is demanding. it is trying to make sense of these times and keep some hope. if we were meeting this time last year, it was a bully -- bleak time. we were coming off an election with the tea party claimed it had a mandate. i try to read history, drink dirty martinis, listen to marvin gaye, watch "true blood." vampires, everything. >> this has been fabulous. our thanks to katrina vanden h euvel, publisher of "the nation." [applause] we want to remind everybody that copies of her book are on sale in
paul newman was a great and loyal friend and supporter. his partner in crime, robert redford, has been a supporter. we have a circle of 100 people who give each year. 30,000 associates give little each month above the subscription price in the belief it is not just a media institution but a community. there are 40 discussion groups around the country. [applause] >> these people obviously support it for what it espouses and believes in. do they all know that you have dirty martinis and...
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harry belafonte, ruby dee, charlton heston, james earl jones, paul newman, anthony quinn, clarence williamsd, and others. we urge you to call. as you have seen in the documentary, as you saw a ruby dee come a james earl jones, reading, we urge you to call in right now and let us know that you you are there. reading langston hughes. but the film is largely the documentary footage of a movement. it starts in montgomery. it starts right after rosa parks sits down on the bus december 1, 19 55, refuses to get up for a white passenger. she goes to court december 5. the montgomery improvement association had its meeting in a local church and they elect as their leader a young twentysomething old minister who just came into town, dr. martin luther king, junior. you see the speech he gives there as they decide whether to support a bus boycott, until the bus system of montgomery becomes integrated. you see him, and you see the bus boycott. you see people walking every day. they will not take the buses. the carpooling that happens. december 20, 1956, dr. king announcing the end of the bus boycott. the
harry belafonte, ruby dee, charlton heston, james earl jones, paul newman, anthony quinn, clarence williamsd, and others. we urge you to call. as you have seen in the documentary, as you saw a ruby dee come a james earl jones, reading, we urge you to call in right now and let us know that you you are there. reading langston hughes. but the film is largely the documentary footage of a movement. it starts in montgomery. it starts right after rosa parks sits down on the bus december 1, 19 55,...
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and the terrible movie with paul newman.put on anything and it's going, nihcm it's going to convince people. nobody pays attention to that but that's the bedrock of the. where is this analogous bedrock for initiate are the guatemalan or other torture squads. it just doesn't exist. so i think it's a long, long slog to change these things. i think you have more people on capitol hill today whom you could talk to yo and you could 0 years ago, frankly. >> [inaudible] >> he said this is essentially tourism that we're moving towards energy self-sufficiency. the cold war is over. we have no strategic interest. could you expand on your outline of the strategic need -- [inaudible] >> i've been arguing with tom friedman since he was, he for his "new york times" bureau chief, and the disagree with hm on this but he's right about the tour, the stripper i don't think this trip achieved much or franklin was intended to achieve much. i disagree with him about the strategic interest. the united states didn't even on a middle eastern oil whe
and the terrible movie with paul newman.put on anything and it's going, nihcm it's going to convince people. nobody pays attention to that but that's the bedrock of the. where is this analogous bedrock for initiate are the guatemalan or other torture squads. it just doesn't exist. so i think it's a long, long slog to change these things. i think you have more people on capitol hill today whom you could talk to yo and you could 0 years ago, frankly. >> [inaudible] >> he said this is...
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osgood: while many years later in 1969, paul newman and robert redford portrayed the exploits of thebers known as butch cassidy and the sun dance kid. >> do you think you used enough dynamite there, butch? >> osgood: though the days of armed passenger train robberies are behind us, freight train theft remains a problem. 1995 scott pelley showed us night scope footage of thieves at work in the deserts of the southwest. >> this night the train stops. police say the figures are running away with tvs. >> osgood: just last fall atlanta police investigated a theft of roughly 100 guns from a parked freight car. an f.b.i. estimate puts cargo thefts from ports, trucking and trail at as much as $30 billion a year. though figures strictly for freight train theft is hard to come by, jesse james' descendents are no doubt getting their share. just ahead, the birds of spring. look, every day we're using more and more energy. the world needs more energy. where's it going to come from? ♪ that's why right here, in australia, chevron is building one of the biggest natural gas projects in the world. eno
osgood: while many years later in 1969, paul newman and robert redford portrayed the exploits of thebers known as butch cassidy and the sun dance kid. >> do you think you used enough dynamite there, butch? >> osgood: though the days of armed passenger train robberies are behind us, freight train theft remains a problem. 1995 scott pelley showed us night scope footage of thieves at work in the deserts of the southwest. >> this night the train stops. police say the figures are...
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as a supporter of israel, life long supporter, ever since i saw paul newman in "exodus" 50 years ago,or me. propaganda works. but i really worried about israel because iran is going to pull out the stops. israel may get sucked into this, and it is turning into a bloody regional war. it's changing the borders of the middle east. they were drawn dysfunctionally. i don't want to sound alarmist, too many people do. but i really fear that this could be the defining war, regional war with double implications of this generation. >> megyn: on that front, the syrian deputy foreign minister came out and said that those air strikes by easy real were a, quote, declaration of war and that they would retaliate in their own time. do you believe that and what -- >> no. >> megyn: if this turns into something between israel and syria, that's not great for us, is it? >> no. well, i think israel can take care of itself at this point where the fighting is right now. but the syrians had to say something. it's just bluster because they've got their hands -- >> megyn: they got enough problems. >> right. but
as a supporter of israel, life long supporter, ever since i saw paul newman in "exodus" 50 years ago,or me. propaganda works. but i really worried about israel because iran is going to pull out the stops. israel may get sucked into this, and it is turning into a bloody regional war. it's changing the borders of the middle east. they were drawn dysfunctionally. i don't want to sound alarmist, too many people do. but i really fear that this could be the defining war, regional war with...
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wouldn't taunting be what paul newman did in "cool hand luke" so what do we have here?unicate. >> reporter: one thing's for certain, no one likes getting a ticket. and parkers in keene, new hampshire, are no doubt seeing red, just not as fast as people in florida. >> we should say that parking officers in keene say the members of the robin hood group are doing more than just putting money in meters. they claim they're being followed, harassed and verbally abused while doing their jobs. the group says they're just talking to the officers. >> it seems unfair if they're changing these times and it's $158 per ticket? >> crazy. right? >> at least you've enlightened us. >> just a little. >>> the video you need to see today. it is incredible. from over to the tv set. it's a terrifying scene in a subway station in philadelphia. this is a. officially your worst nightmare, ladies. a 14-month-old baby girl in a stroller rolling off the platform and on to the tracks. this that we're showing you right now surveillance video. you see what a mother does. she was standing on the platfo
wouldn't taunting be what paul newman did in "cool hand luke" so what do we have here?unicate. >> reporter: one thing's for certain, no one likes getting a ticket. and parkers in keene, new hampshire, are no doubt seeing red, just not as fast as people in florida. >> we should say that parking officers in keene say the members of the robin hood group are doing more than just putting money in meters. they claim they're being followed, harassed and verbally abused while...
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but you had some men on like paul newman. but they have been selling cologne.his. you know how important makeup is on a daily basis. revlon. being disruptive, have you ever considered it? >> yes, we considered it often. our focus group testing has shown that women would rather see a beautiful woman on air -- >> so you're telling me no. this is going nowhere. >> it's not working out. >> we'll try to convince ron during the commercial break. we'll slip in a break and come back and much more from ronald perelman. ford is announcing new hiring plans. phil lebeau will join us next. and breaking data on jobs. weekly jobless claims, first quarter productivity. hitting the tape at 8:30. take a look at u.s. equity futures. it will open up 56 points it's now. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 when i'm trading, i'm totally focused. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and the streetsmart edge trading platform from charles schwab... tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 gives me tools that help me find opportunities more easily. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 i can even access it from the cloud and trade on
but you had some men on like paul newman. but they have been selling cologne.his. you know how important makeup is on a daily basis. revlon. being disruptive, have you ever considered it? >> yes, we considered it often. our focus group testing has shown that women would rather see a beautiful woman on air -- >> so you're telling me no. this is going nowhere. >> it's not working out. >> we'll try to convince ron during the commercial break. we'll slip in a break and come...
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this barnette newman used to be own by paul allen. to pronounce this one? >> i don't see it on the prompter anymore. and then, by the way, that richter owned by the family that bought that for $3 million in 1998 just sold for more than $30 million. so they were good sellers. >> correct. >> that painting used to hang in the chicago hyatt, now somebody bought it for $37 million. >>> final thoughts from our guest host this hour, and in the next hour, david tepper sparking a rally in the markets right here on "squawk box" saying investors shouldn't fear the fed and the tapering of the asset purchase program. we hear from the director of economic policy studies at the american enterprise institute on the tepper theory and how the fed's pullback may play out. ♪ ♪ here we are, me and you ♪ on the road ♪ and we know that it goes on and on ♪ [ female announcer ] you're the boss of your life. in charge of making memories and keeping promises. ask your financial professional how lincoln financial can help you take charge of your future. ♪ ♪ oh,
this barnette newman used to be own by paul allen. to pronounce this one? >> i don't see it on the prompter anymore. and then, by the way, that richter owned by the family that bought that for $3 million in 1998 just sold for more than $30 million. so they were good sellers. >> correct. >> that painting used to hang in the chicago hyatt, now somebody bought it for $37 million. >>> final thoughts from our guest host this hour, and in the next hour, david tepper...