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let's bail him out. >> ralph tried his best. he was short of cash since he invested so much with mike. but he offered his credit card for the $10,000 bail. and then, he got the shock of his life. when the bail bondsman wouldn't take a chance on mike grogan. why? >> he said this man has other names other than mike grogan. >> other names? his bride-to-be couldn't believe it either. i can't imagine the night before your wedding, the man you're going to spend the rest of your life with -- >> yeah. >> -- is in the back of a police car and a cop is showing you a picture saying, it isn't even him. >> yeah. >> help us understand what that feels like. >> i don't think anybody can understand. it was very -- it was very surreal and horrible. >> a bride left at the altar. friends left with huge debts on luxury cars and an old couple who had invested their life savings. they all wanted to know if this man wasn't mike grogan, navy s.e.a.l., football star, millionaire, then who was he? the answer was more complicated than they could imagine. c
let's bail him out. >> ralph tried his best. he was short of cash since he invested so much with mike. but he offered his credit card for the $10,000 bail. and then, he got the shock of his life. when the bail bondsman wouldn't take a chance on mike grogan. why? >> he said this man has other names other than mike grogan. >> other names? his bride-to-be couldn't believe it either. i can't imagine the night before your wedding, the man you're going to spend the rest of your life...
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at the time of our interview ralph menses had been on death row for 17 years. >> i remember when ralphe could talk to him. they're setting up the lights and getting the microphone set. making sure the lightning is just so. and it's important to establish a report very quickly and ralph and i started to have a little bit of a small talk and i never forget, i asked him, hey, what are you watching on tv these days? and he told me he was a big fan of the "oc ". >> i see "oc" all the time. >> i got to be honest with you, i love the "oc." >> who is your favorite character? >> kelly rowan. >> yeah. she's pretty hot. >> his interest in women became more disturbing when we learned the details of his crime. >> ralph's crime allegedly was a brutal one. he kidnapped a female from a convenience store and took her up one of the canyons, tied her to a tree and then cut her throat and then left her there. >> well, i've always maintained my innocence. i've done a lot of things in my life, you know, that i'm not proud of. this particular one is not one of them. i just come to the conclusion that karma b
at the time of our interview ralph menses had been on death row for 17 years. >> i remember when ralphe could talk to him. they're setting up the lights and getting the microphone set. making sure the lightning is just so. and it's important to establish a report very quickly and ralph and i started to have a little bit of a small talk and i never forget, i asked him, hey, what are you watching on tv these days? and he told me he was a big fan of the "oc ". >> i see...
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we filmed ralph fiennes in all the action sequences and drama just normally.n the computer afterwards and after we track the movement with the computer we replace it with our snape nose. there are moments we flare the nostrils to emphasize the points he's speaking or talking and animation and it has to be textured to look like it was his real skin. that's done through a lot of reference photos we ache take for every set we film and use those to help lighten the skin. >> another one of burke's favorite effects, the monster book of monsters from "harry potter and the prisoner of azkaban." >> this was done with a practical animated prop. the idea is it's got these teeth here. you can actually see it. snap and try and get harry and the great scene where the book is trying to get him. we have an animated book and practical book we used on set and we animate all these little tentacles as well. we could film that on the set with dan and a real animated book and times we replaced the book with a cg one. there have been thousands of computer animated effects. but he sa
we filmed ralph fiennes in all the action sequences and drama just normally.n the computer afterwards and after we track the movement with the computer we replace it with our snape nose. there are moments we flare the nostrils to emphasize the points he's speaking or talking and animation and it has to be textured to look like it was his real skin. that's done through a lot of reference photos we ache take for every set we film and use those to help lighten the skin. >> another one of...
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inside this plag flag-draped coffin were the remains of ralph karlsson.army declared him missing and three years later said i died in a p.o.w. camp. >> we were told that every step of ralph's remains were most likely unrecoverable and susceptible in north korea. >> reporter: linda carlson wesscott had never met him. >> they loved their brother so much. the pain of losing him doesn't go away over 60 -- it's been 60 years. i wanted ralph to come home and be buried while they were alive. >> it's family members are dying. >> reporter: johnny webb is with the joint p.o.w.-m.i.a. a u.s. military agent based in hawaii. webb and his team scour the world looking for remains. it's been his passion for nearly 30 years. >> these are fathers. these are brothers. these are husbands. these are men that need to be brought back home. >> reporter: so far, more than 1,700 american service men who were m.i.a. have now been identified and after hearing that boxes of remains had been turned over by the north koreans, linda brought her family in 2009 to the j-pa offices only to
inside this plag flag-draped coffin were the remains of ralph karlsson.army declared him missing and three years later said i died in a p.o.w. camp. >> we were told that every step of ralph's remains were most likely unrecoverable and susceptible in north korea. >> reporter: linda carlson wesscott had never met him. >> they loved their brother so much. the pain of losing him doesn't go away over 60 -- it's been 60 years. i wanted ralph to come home and be buried while they...
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. >>> plus -- we'll show you how ralph fiennes went from this to this. next, daniel radcliffe reveals what happened on the last day of filming irngts kind of wept like a child. i lost it. >> when this "larry king" special, "harry potter: the final chapter" returns. ♪ hey, dad, you think i could drive? i'll tell you what -- when we stop to fill it up. ♪ ♪ [ son ] you realize, it's gotta run out sometime. [ male announcer ] jetta tdi clean diesel. the turbo that gets 42 miles per gallon. ♪ >> larry: ten years ago it was the million dollar question. who would play harry potter? producers set out to find the perfect boy. >> great. it was a very difficult process. finding harry was very hard. it was like trying to find -- i think everyone was getting slightly desperate and i was walking down the streets of edinboro looking at them in a suspicious way. could it be them? and they walked into the theater and they found dan. dan is an actor. he's just perfect. >> dan, of course, is daniel radclif radcliffe. up to then, hig biggest role in the biggest miniseries "
. >>> plus -- we'll show you how ralph fiennes went from this to this. next, daniel radcliffe reveals what happened on the last day of filming irngts kind of wept like a child. i lost it. >> when this "larry king" special, "harry potter: the final chapter" returns. ♪ hey, dad, you think i could drive? i'll tell you what -- when we stop to fill it up. ♪ ♪ [ son ] you realize, it's gotta run out sometime. [ male announcer ] jetta tdi clean diesel. the...
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never before in american history has there been -- >> ralph, ralph. we are paying the president -- the president, he may be wrong, but then it's our fault and the next election we should corrected the environment are correctly we reelected him again, didn't we? >> yes, but you ran. >> tell me you want to change things. you tried and failed. >> but this was an emergency. let me back up. >> we will survive. >> you can't wait for election. >> i think we ought to go to war with yemen while we are already over there. maybe a couple others. saudi arabia. we can take the oil. [laughter] >> you have funded think tanks. do you think that the retired military diplomatic and security people in this country who have a different perspective, you know, -- >> doing commentary for cnn like you did. >> in my judgment, in my judgment our tremendous resource because they have been there, that credibility. nobody is going to attack -- >> so is the president and the secretary of defense. >> i'm getting to that. should there be a permanent secretary that serves these peopl
never before in american history has there been -- >> ralph, ralph. we are paying the president -- the president, he may be wrong, but then it's our fault and the next election we should corrected the environment are correctly we reelected him again, didn't we? >> yes, but you ran. >> tell me you want to change things. you tried and failed. >> but this was an emergency. let me back up. >> we will survive. >> you can't wait for election. >> i think we...
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. >>> plus -- we'll show you how ralph fiennes went from this to this.ext, daniel radcliffe reveals what happened on the last day of filming irngts kind of wept like a child. i lost it. >> when this "larry king" special, "harry potter: the final chapter" returns. [ male announcer ] 95% of all americans aren't getting enough whole grain. but actually, it's never been easier to get the whole grain you want from your favorite big g cereals. from cheerios to lucky charms, there's whole grain in every box. make sure to look for the white check. ♪ [ doug ] i got to figure this out. ♪ [ dr. ling ] i want to spend more time with my patients. [ jim ] i need to build a new app for the sales team in beijing. [ mrs. davis ] i need to make science as exciting as a video game. ♪ [ jim ] i need to push out a software upgrade. [ dr. ling ] review ms. cooper's history. [ doug ] i need to cut i.t. costs. [ mrs. davis ] i need to find a way to break through. [ jim ] i need to see my family while they're still awake. [ dr. ling ] see if the blood work is ready. [ doug ] i n
. >>> plus -- we'll show you how ralph fiennes went from this to this.ext, daniel radcliffe reveals what happened on the last day of filming irngts kind of wept like a child. i lost it. >> when this "larry king" special, "harry potter: the final chapter" returns. [ male announcer ] 95% of all americans aren't getting enough whole grain. but actually, it's never been easier to get the whole grain you want from your favorite big g cereals. from cheerios to lucky...
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>> of ralph nader? >> just tell them a break to get a small number of very accomplished americans in the pacific world. >> i'm sure they've all got a copy of your book gave >> gascon would like to meet with them. either one by one or at some of dimmers they have. >> i spoke to warren buffet and he invited me to come to omaha. we are pressed together and he was quite taken with the book. he invited me to the shareholders meeting to sell at the book since he's the leader leader in this boat. he's the one who got 16 other very rich people together to plan this very detailed plan, peter, very detailed plan. and i said, you know, this may be a movie sunday. he said really clicks with playmate? [laughter] i'd say warren beatty. and it turns out warren beatty is in the book running again schwarzenegger for governor of california, right? now, warren buffett will put in a good word for this kind of meeting because he thinks some concrete ideas are needed. but it's not going to happen unless a few people in that
>> of ralph nader? >> just tell them a break to get a small number of very accomplished americans in the pacific world. >> i'm sure they've all got a copy of your book gave >> gascon would like to meet with them. either one by one or at some of dimmers they have. >> i spoke to warren buffet and he invited me to come to omaha. we are pressed together and he was quite taken with the book. he invited me to the shareholders meeting to sell at the book since he's the...
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>> and where ralph fiennes transforms into voldemort.w you more of this exclusive footage in just a moment. >> it's a really interesting -- there's an awful lot of very complex challenges in the potter books. j.k. rowling's writings are great. very good description but writing on the page and translating it into the movie image is difficult because everybody has an idea when they read the book what it might look like. >> tim burke has been the visual director for the past eight years. his job, trying to make everything that happens at hogwarts look real. >> i think visual effects and harry potter go hand-in-hand. you can't make the films without them. >> burke leads a team of hundreds of production wizards who make movie magic on the big screen. >> i don't think the audience would realize quite how many effects are in the movie especially down to the environment and what was shot in the green screen and what was in the final film and he's standing in the scottish islands. it often surprises people. >> what's down there? >> thankfully our
>> and where ralph fiennes transforms into voldemort.w you more of this exclusive footage in just a moment. >> it's a really interesting -- there's an awful lot of very complex challenges in the potter books. j.k. rowling's writings are great. very good description but writing on the page and translating it into the movie image is difficult because everybody has an idea when they read the book what it might look like. >> tim burke has been the visual director for the past...
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>> larry: and where ralph fiennes transforms into voldemort. of this exclusive footage in just a moment. >> it's a really interesting -- there's an awful lot of very complex challenges in the potter books, and j.k. rowlings writing is great and she gives a lot of good description. writing it down on the page and translating that into a moving image is difficult because everybody has an idea when they read the book of what something might look like. >> larry: tim burke has been the visual effects supervisor on the harry potter films for the past eight years. his job, trying to make everything that happens at hogwart's look real. >> i think visual effects in harry potter go hand in hand, and you can't make the films without them. >> larry: burke leads a team of hundreds of wizards who make movie magic on the big screen. >> i don't think the audience would realize quite how many effects there are in the films. especially down to the environment. it's quite startling when we show people what was actually shot with an actor in front of a green scree
>> larry: and where ralph fiennes transforms into voldemort. of this exclusive footage in just a moment. >> it's a really interesting -- there's an awful lot of very complex challenges in the potter books, and j.k. rowlings writing is great and she gives a lot of good description. writing it down on the page and translating that into a moving image is difficult because everybody has an idea when they read the book of what something might look like. >> larry: tim burke has been...
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. >> now ralph carrasco's crucial evidence. receipts from money orders that could support his claim that he and his family are being extorted by other inmates. >> my mom herself has sent over $200. plus since i've been here -- it's close to $400. >> from being a member. >> exactly. that was years ago. >> okay. >> so i mean all my problem in prison now it has to stem with me, bad choices i made when i was younger but -- >> they're coming back to haunt you. >> yeah. it's like leeches. always trying to suck the life out of anything i have, trying to get me for whatever i could. if you want to be around us this is what's going to happen. if you want to go to school, if you want us to leave you alone it's going to cost you. how much are you willing to pay for us to leave you alone? >> did you stop paying? that's why you got hit in the face? >> my sister is supposed to send a guy $65. come to find out she didn't send $65. >> that's because you owe money. >> because i'm paying for my -- >> your extortion. >> yeah. >> here's what we're
. >> now ralph carrasco's crucial evidence. receipts from money orders that could support his claim that he and his family are being extorted by other inmates. >> my mom herself has sent over $200. plus since i've been here -- it's close to $400. >> from being a member. >> exactly. that was years ago. >> okay. >> so i mean all my problem in prison now it has to stem with me, bad choices i made when i was younger but -- >> they're coming back to haunt...
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ralph, the second brother,al went to princeton. became an engineer, quite conservative, are happy to live a good life and be fair to others the, you know? .. >> when the war broke out in europe, it was a conscious objection to install. came back over today conscientious objector. toss it we had to push the boundaries of what was acceptable in order to show he was being true to himself and true to his principles and fighting for freedom and some sort of life for liberty. and then the youngest, arthur was a lot less sure what to do. startled at princeton, kind of didn't know what he wanted to do, thought about opening up a parlor, thought about being a missionary. >> with three mighty oaks in front of you -- >> exactly. his mother once sent him a letter saying why do think there's no place in princeton for a boy such as you? [laughter] and he was not so sure the world was such a good idea, but he was also not ready to go to prison to protest. he was a lot more like most of us. >> and i must have been a mother. >> there was. she whisp
ralph, the second brother,al went to princeton. became an engineer, quite conservative, are happy to live a good life and be fair to others the, you know? .. >> when the war broke out in europe, it was a conscious objection to install. came back over today conscientious objector. toss it we had to push the boundaries of what was acceptable in order to show he was being true to himself and true to his principles and fighting for freedom and some sort of life for liberty. and then the...
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nader and ralph still driving a corvette-- i mean, a corvair.re you going to raise money? >> the whole point of having a challenger is to make obama look more centrist. >> let's listen to what bernie sanders says. >> oh, all right. >> one of the reasons the president has been able to move so far to the right is that there is no primary opposition to him. and i think it would do this country a good deal of service if people started thinking about candidates out there to begin contrasting what is a progressive agenda as opposed to what obama is doing. >> all right. and he's aged. >> he's a bit of a loon for him to say the president has loved to the right. the president is to the left of harry reid. the president is right in the middle of the left wing of his party wanting to raise taxes on everybody that-- >>, but politically. >> a libbertainer. you're a libertarian and you used the word loon? >> yes. >> and to show that the left wing is not energized. we agree on that, nowhere to go. we have independents that aren't going to show up. you have une
nader and ralph still driving a corvette-- i mean, a corvair.re you going to raise money? >> the whole point of having a challenger is to make obama look more centrist. >> let's listen to what bernie sanders says. >> oh, all right. >> one of the reasons the president has been able to move so far to the right is that there is no primary opposition to him. and i think it would do this country a good deal of service if people started thinking about candidates out there to...
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country yesterday a judge lift of lifted this house arrest after the case against him started to up ralph. -- unravel. prosecutors found serious problems with the credibility of the maid. they said she misrepresented what she did immediately after the alleged attack and has spated several minor fraud after arriving in the u.s. >>> newly declared presidential candidate michelle bureaucratman did some campaigning in iowa. she visited a farmers market. this is the first trip she has made to the state, which kicks off the presidential campaign season. >> everyone is saying to me, michelle, you got turn the economy around and focus on job creation. we just met the owner of the building. he's a small business man. i'm a small business owner together with my husband. a former federal tax lawyer so that's what we're focusing on, turning the economy around and repeal of obamacare. >> the african union is calling to ignore the arrest warrant for moammar gadhafi by "the hague". the african union said the warrant complicates the attempt to find a solution to the libyan crisis the union says it single
country yesterday a judge lift of lifted this house arrest after the case against him started to up ralph. -- unravel. prosecutors found serious problems with the credibility of the maid. they said she misrepresented what she did immediately after the alleged attack and has spated several minor fraud after arriving in the u.s. >>> newly declared presidential candidate michelle bureaucratman did some campaigning in iowa. she visited a farmers market. this is the first trip she has made...
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police say crawford shot ralph thomas to death outside mckinley tech high school in northeast last month. graaff -- thomas work for the semipro football team. >>> the elevator at the washington monument is working again. last evening, it got stuck with 16 people who had to be rescued. the elevator came to a halt about 500 feet above the ground. rescue workers managed to bring it down to the ground floor but some two dozen visitors at the top of the monument had to take the stairs. no one in the elevator was hurt. >>> a new boss is on the job at the pentagon. leon panetta arrive for his first day of work as secretary of defense. he was greeted with a welcome ceremony. he takes over for retired defense secretary robert gates. yesterday, the senate confirmed general david petraeus to take the job as director of the cia. >>> tempers are flaring on capitol hill over the debt debate. president obama is calling for congress to buckle down and reach an agreement on a higher debt ceiling. the trash talking and finger- pointing has intensified. >> he has played dozens of rounds of golf and had man
police say crawford shot ralph thomas to death outside mckinley tech high school in northeast last month. graaff -- thomas work for the semipro football team. >>> the elevator at the washington monument is working again. last evening, it got stuck with 16 people who had to be rescued. the elevator came to a halt about 500 feet above the ground. rescue workers managed to bring it down to the ground floor but some two dozen visitors at the top of the monument had to take the stairs. no...
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they are also subject to the ralph brown act to ensure open meetings, and the california open records act. the are also required to host an annual meeting of the property owners within the district. through their city contract, they are required to provide us a mid-your report, annual report, and financial review or audit. lastly, the board of supervisors or the cbd's are required to have a hearing so the public and provide testimony about the work of the administration and how they have administered the district. i am one to skip all this information, since you just heard the presentation. i will just say it is a 15 year community benefit district. i am also going to skip over their program area, since she just talked about that. to analyze their financials, we received help from the controller's office, the city service auditor. we focused on annual budget, sources of income, variance between budget amount and expenses, and how they plan to spend carryover funds from year to year. the annual budget -- you will see from this graph that they have stayed close to their management plan.
they are also subject to the ralph brown act to ensure open meetings, and the california open records act. the are also required to host an annual meeting of the property owners within the district. through their city contract, they are required to provide us a mid-your report, annual report, and financial review or audit. lastly, the board of supervisors or the cbd's are required to have a hearing so the public and provide testimony about the work of the administration and how they have...
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ralph gets ejected, and it took three coaches to get their closer back to the dugout. >>> joe saunders turns into sanity koa fax when he faces the as. he's now one 12 of 18 starts in his career against the green and cold. he had not lost since 2008. must be the yellow socks. seventh inning. as down 4-no. upton bloops one to shallow left. but it's made by a diving catch. the a's finally get on the board. it's 4-2. weeks had another two- hit night. hernandez pitches a -- to end it. the d-backs beat the as, 4-2. >>> my rathe united states get a two-goal lead and then treats the crowd to her best springsteen impression. oh, bruce would be proud. usa wins 3-0 and advances to the quarterfinals. >>> 41,000 filled stanford stadium, the largest loud every for an earthquakes' game. stevensteven heart scores to get the lead and the quakes have to settle for a 2-2 tie. >>> boys in nascar back in opportunity for the coke 400. there would be no trip back to trevor bain. he gets spun out and crashes into the wall. bain went in five laps to the race. joey logan loganno and the no. 5 car -- david regin
ralph gets ejected, and it took three coaches to get their closer back to the dugout. >>> joe saunders turns into sanity koa fax when he faces the as. he's now one 12 of 18 starts in his career against the green and cold. he had not lost since 2008. must be the yellow socks. seventh inning. as down 4-no. upton bloops one to shallow left. but it's made by a diving catch. the a's finally get on the board. it's 4-2. weeks had another two- hit night. hernandez pitches a -- to end it. the...
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under ralph, the terps practice 21 1/4 hours per week last fall.he ncaap allows 20 hours per week. they turned themselves in but will be limited to 17 1/2 hours a week this fall. to soccer, united states women taking on columbia in the world cup. columbia turns the ball over and americans make them pay. heather o'reilly with the sixth goal. u.s.a. wins 3-0. they clinched a spot in the quarter finals. they are cruising right along. >> high hopes for the u.s. women so far. >> scattered showers, thunderstorms tomorrow. need the umbrella. lower 90s, but the fourth does look better, not as wet. but fireworks looking pretty good. >> thanks and thank you for watching. the cbs evening news is next. we'll see you at 11:00. [ kate ] if this icelandic mud could work wonders on my skin, imagine what it could do for my business. now, i just had to figure out a way to get it back to the states. so i called john, my citibank small business expert. [ john ] kate, how are you? [ kate ] he got me a line of credit and together we made it happen. now, my spa has more
under ralph, the terps practice 21 1/4 hours per week last fall.he ncaap allows 20 hours per week. they turned themselves in but will be limited to 17 1/2 hours a week this fall. to soccer, united states women taking on columbia in the world cup. columbia turns the ball over and americans make them pay. heather o'reilly with the sixth goal. u.s.a. wins 3-0. they clinched a spot in the quarter finals. they are cruising right along. >> high hopes for the u.s. women so far. >>...
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is the director of the sudan program at the united states institute of peace john campbell he's the ralph bunche senior fellow for african policy studies at the council on foreign relations and need a cooter he is an african political analyst all right gentlemen this is cross talk that means cross talk rules in effect i mean you can jump in anytime you want need i'd like to go to you first in washington and looking at the future of south sudan and will have its independence in a few hours is it mission impossible or is it already mission failed. oh it's neither of those those i don't think those are the possible outcomes of course everything's in the air it depends on what happens more than it depends on what important act is do the leadership in south sudan the people in government or not want to become known then sudan the people of southern sudan the international community and of cause the neighboring african countries so there are a lot of fact is i actually think the future of the south sudan while while it is not problem free is is much more positive than i have seen in the media t
is the director of the sudan program at the united states institute of peace john campbell he's the ralph bunche senior fellow for african policy studies at the council on foreign relations and need a cooter he is an african political analyst all right gentlemen this is cross talk that means cross talk rules in effect i mean you can jump in anytime you want need i'd like to go to you first in washington and looking at the future of south sudan and will have its independence in a few hours is it...
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i thought... you know the famous novel by ralph ellison, the invisible man. and i remember contemplating precious and bringing her to life, and thinking she would be invisible even to the invisible man. so for... you know, the invisible man was about a man who is not seen by the dominant culture. and i was thinking precious is not even seen by her own. even by the underclass she is invisible. people have done everything... she says it-- "they want to wipe me away, forget that i exist." so i began to see it almost as a responsibility, you know, as a task, you know, like a warrior, you know, that this was... i was going to slay these dragons that kept her invisible. and the dragons were denial, embarrassment, and ignorance, you know? we... many of us in the african american community were ashamed of precious, you know? she wasn't our... >> hinojosa: she was a loser. >> she wasn't our halle berry, type, you know what i mean? she wasn't a winner. she was what we had been taught to think of, also, as ugly. she was... you know, in all nonwhite cultures we've been t
i thought... you know the famous novel by ralph ellison, the invisible man. and i remember contemplating precious and bringing her to life, and thinking she would be invisible even to the invisible man. so for... you know, the invisible man was about a man who is not seen by the dominant culture. and i was thinking precious is not even seen by her own. even by the underclass she is invisible. people have done everything... she says it-- "they want to wipe me away, forget that i...
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writes we was trading at around one thousand seven dollars a barrel ralph branches that one hundred fourteen points. european indices are higher the bank of england has kept its interest rates unchanged as worries about the economy's recovery out with his son's out of both target inflation the no changes the little surprise the markets as you can see the focus now is on the e.c.b. which is to announce its interest rates decision about ten minutes. so investors globo it keeping an eye on the proposed music press conference for fresh clues as to systemically of the month for. i will say of the original debt crisis this is especially felt years ago out russia where the markets are trading strong with apply pressure against in the us a shock. all right as good news for the russian film industry as two planes have agreed to help out one of the country's largest conglomerates stammers must needs a heavyweight here and it still was. oh so very get millions of dollars but of course rights claims how this could improve russia's industry. in the movie world that money is king and in russia there's not
writes we was trading at around one thousand seven dollars a barrel ralph branches that one hundred fourteen points. european indices are higher the bank of england has kept its interest rates unchanged as worries about the economy's recovery out with his son's out of both target inflation the no changes the little surprise the markets as you can see the focus now is on the e.c.b. which is to announce its interest rates decision about ten minutes. so investors globo it keeping an eye on the...
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ralph was actually wounded on the western front, and recuperated. but he remained proud of what he had done and did and thought it was the right thing, until the end of the were. he held his allegiance. so i think that they were well aware of how devastating the violence was. but i don't think it predictably, you know, drove him one way or the other. but the extremity of the violence is one of the reasons why they felt they had to be fighting for something greater. that was true in every country. one of the reasons it had to be, it would only be a just war and the loss of life would only be justified if something so great could emerge from this. and that's also why, you know, one of the reasons why it was so hard to give it up. just appalling. >> anything else? >> i'm curious how much the civil war was in imagination of these was especially given the fact that their mother was, as you said, was not as a spouse a@ assuming, whether or not her own parents were abolitionists org not, but this was in 184050, petitioner nor the elites and very positive,
ralph was actually wounded on the western front, and recuperated. but he remained proud of what he had done and did and thought it was the right thing, until the end of the were. he held his allegiance. so i think that they were well aware of how devastating the violence was. but i don't think it predictably, you know, drove him one way or the other. but the extremity of the violence is one of the reasons why they felt they had to be fighting for something greater. that was true in every...
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why the sayings from we're all ralph waldo emerson while i sit on the cushion of advantage i fall asleep and i do believe there's a malays that comes when the disconnection that comes when wealth unable to stand on top rather than being down in the meat and marrow of community in life the movie i am your most recent film that you just finished touring around the country you interviewed scientists religious leaders environmentalist philosophers desmond tutu chomsky limit tagore it was with us satoris howard's and others. in that movie be the ark of the movie kind of seems like you started with this accident and injury and that led you to all of this transformation and yet everything i'm hearing from you and this isn't contradicted contradicting that but everything i'm hearing from you is sounds like almost a lifetime spiritual study was that absolute starting point or just a transition point leading you to make the movie and what and in either case what provoked this this brilliant documentary. well the bike accident where i got post-concussion syndrome and felt i wasn't going to survive
why the sayings from we're all ralph waldo emerson while i sit on the cushion of advantage i fall asleep and i do believe there's a malays that comes when the disconnection that comes when wealth unable to stand on top rather than being down in the meat and marrow of community in life the movie i am your most recent film that you just finished touring around the country you interviewed scientists religious leaders environmentalist philosophers desmond tutu chomsky limit tagore it was with us...
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now, it's not just ralph's house that he's rescuing.re he's been working for over 52 years. 5:00 a.m. in the morning we're here at ralph's barber shop to surprise him. he gets here bright and early so we got him before him. hey, ralph. ho you are you? >> holy mackerel. >> surprise? >> yes. too many surprises. oh, my gosh. i want to let you get back to work. i'm going get back to work on your house. >> a lot of projects going here at the house. new siding, new kitchen, upstairs and downstairs. it's all necessary. we got the job done. >> we sure did. >> let's bring ralph and his family home. ready? >> i'm ready. >> turn around and take a look. come on in. >> wow. >> oh, my goodness. it's beautiful. we just had absolutely no idea that it would be so beautiful. it's kind of like disbelief. >> i pinched her a few times. >> and the wonder at how we could be so fortunate. it's been overwhelming. >> wow. and "today" contributor george belafonte is here. >> so the siding you think is a way to give an instant facelift to your home? >> exactly. if
now, it's not just ralph's house that he's rescuing.re he's been working for over 52 years. 5:00 a.m. in the morning we're here at ralph's barber shop to surprise him. he gets here bright and early so we got him before him. hey, ralph. ho you are you? >> holy mackerel. >> surprise? >> yes. too many surprises. oh, my gosh. i want to let you get back to work. i'm going get back to work on your house. >> a lot of projects going here at the house. new siding, new kitchen,...
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control, or there is a spillover violence or things of that nature, we must put that in context with the ralph ogdens of the world, a highly respected allen chief of police in texas. richard wiles, in elk so. his fellows in south texas are basically saying this is a much safer and much more secure border. as to the issue of what is occurring in arizona, it is important that we note the following. things that i referred to as baseline flows of the illegal aliens that continue to come into this country. as long as they believe they can cross the legally -- illegally, they will continue to come. in addition to that, and this is almost embarrassing, but we must admit as a country, ironically this nation has a first. as long as that -- those narcotics out there, there will be a base line flow. 6.2 million pounds of narcotics this fiscal year. as far as narcotics go right now compared to last year, it is pretty much even. 10 years ago, it has risen. the good news is we are not having to dedicate, from an enforcement perspective. illegal immigration has followed. we are able to dedicate more time to
control, or there is a spillover violence or things of that nature, we must put that in context with the ralph ogdens of the world, a highly respected allen chief of police in texas. richard wiles, in elk so. his fellows in south texas are basically saying this is a much safer and much more secure border. as to the issue of what is occurring in arizona, it is important that we note the following. things that i referred to as baseline flows of the illegal aliens that continue to come into this...
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radcliffe, who is an amazing actor in this film, also emma and ron, one of my favorite actors actually, ralphemort, probably one of my favorites even though i was rooting for harry. >> did you read the book? >> i actually did not read any of the books. i was an easy critic. i gave the film 5 stars. >> okay.y. >> but let's definitely take a listen to what some of the other fans had to say. >> i thought it was great. you know, it was a great ending. because it just -- everything was so big -- even bigger than in the book. so they just took everything and just ramped it up to like the full extreme. >> this is one of those few cases, and i usually love books more than i do movies, where i thought the movie was even better. >> my favorite character was dottie. >> it was everything i could have hoped for. literally like every page of the book on the screen. >> it's amazing to see how the kids have really just grown up into these amazing actors. >> the greatest people alive today acting are in it. so it's for the ages. that's an extra bonus. >> i would give the movie 5 stars. >> i have to agree with
radcliffe, who is an amazing actor in this film, also emma and ron, one of my favorite actors actually, ralphemort, probably one of my favorites even though i was rooting for harry. >> did you read the book? >> i actually did not read any of the books. i was an easy critic. i gave the film 5 stars. >> okay.y. >> but let's definitely take a listen to what some of the other fans had to say. >> i thought it was great. you know, it was a great ending. because it just...
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and then about a month later, we played a show called the ralph emery show on tnn. show. at that time it was almost like being on johnny carson or ed sullivan's show. that was kind of like my ed sullivan, the night we played that show. i felt the teeter go to totter that night. >> the teeter go to totter? i love that phrase. >> it sure did. >> what happens when the teeter goes to to thor? >> i got really busy, and started getting on a lot of airports and getting in a lot of limousines. >> everything had changed. >> i was, you know, just a kid from flatwoods, kentucky, that had a dream. i hadn't really travelled that much. >> we're going to take a little break and come back and talk about miley and how she's now experiencing exactly what her old man went through and what you feel about that. billy ray cyrus. let's talk miley. with your mortgage, worried about foreclosure. we can help you keep your house. all we ask for in return is that you submit to our plans for galactic domination. [laughing] [laughing hesitantly] [laughing evilly] sign. announcer: if you're facin
and then about a month later, we played a show called the ralph emery show on tnn. show. at that time it was almost like being on johnny carson or ed sullivan's show. that was kind of like my ed sullivan, the night we played that show. i felt the teeter go to totter that night. >> the teeter go to totter? i love that phrase. >> it sure did. >> what happens when the teeter goes to to thor? >> i got really busy, and started getting on a lot of airports and getting in a lot...