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guys, of course, that is reality television. television, could be following very quickly. you never know. >> oh, wow. >> stop it, stop it! >> cut to camera. cut to break. >> call the fcc, somebody. >> i want your signed head shot. >> just a head shot. just a head shot. >> people are desperate to be famous. that's what -- even for a couple minutes, they'll take their clothes off and go on a date. >> i forgot there was a news show where the reporters were naked. i think it was russian. >> was anyone listening to anything they were saying? >> no, probably not. >> coming up on "gma" -- why this adorable orangutan, also, by the way, nude, had to find a new home. we'll tell you in "pop news." coming up with sara haines. my doctor diagnosed it as fibromyalgia, thought to be the result of overactive nerves that cause chronic, widespread pain. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. i learned lyrica can provide significant relief from fibromyalgia pain. so now, i can plan my days and accomplish more. [ female announcer ] lyrica is not f
guys, of course, that is reality television. television, could be following very quickly. you never know. >> oh, wow. >> stop it, stop it! >> cut to camera. cut to break. >> call the fcc, somebody. >> i want your signed head shot. >> just a head shot. just a head shot. >> people are desperate to be famous. that's what -- even for a couple minutes, they'll take their clothes off and go on a date. >> i forgot there was a news show where the...
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and over the course of time, we moved from reality television and youtube to the environment of nsa and a prism and the like. >> let's talk about how that works. you talk about ethan as one affyour case studies. before he has a psychotic episode, he's reading books and watching tv shows, things that re-enforcing the idea that we live in an illusion. how does that sort of culture produce a psychotic episode or mental confusion in somebody who is predisposed to have that episode? >> that's such an important word, predisposed. for it most part, the people at the table don't walk into the movie theater perfectly well and walk out with this dilution, but if you're teetering on the brink of dilution, of a psychotic episode and you see something and it resonates or you feel something isn't quite right in my life and this movie t kind of describes what i'm experiencing, people sort of suck in the culture around them, and they fill in their dilution. in the past, it might have been the cia or the kgb, and now it becomes i'm being watched. i'm being watched. i'm being controlled. >> you do write
and over the course of time, we moved from reality television and youtube to the environment of nsa and a prism and the like. >> let's talk about how that works. you talk about ethan as one affyour case studies. before he has a psychotic episode, he's reading books and watching tv shows, things that re-enforcing the idea that we live in an illusion. how does that sort of culture produce a psychotic episode or mental confusion in somebody who is predisposed to have that episode? >>...
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reality television see good talent i can put my fist in my mouth go me. can i show you really serious yeah ok hold on this was doing this is my publicist to say. no don't tell me ok we're going to stretch it out ever go work out say we're just favorite sheriff. oh goodness that's really tough. i do love erica pear and love him some food you know refuse and mario batali food and i refuse fried chicken or there's a new pet peeve about jon pet peeve about john. laptop bathroom usage that with lap people you don't know the bathroom their childhood celebrity crush. childhood jonathan taylor thomas simon rex. alex rodriguez who erode yes who are you in a past life i grew up in seattle so that's louis i know of has. if we were to believe my momma be some kind of animal but much older hopefully someone wonderful promise to team i'm proudest achievement sports illustrated and very much giving to me something you wish you were good at. i wish i were good at interviewing people and i wish i were good at. i wish i were more thirsty to work out and you know how there
reality television see good talent i can put my fist in my mouth go me. can i show you really serious yeah ok hold on this was doing this is my publicist to say. no don't tell me ok we're going to stretch it out ever go work out say we're just favorite sheriff. oh goodness that's really tough. i do love erica pear and love him some food you know refuse and mario batali food and i refuse fried chicken or there's a new pet peeve about jon pet peeve about john. laptop bathroom usage that with lap...
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. >> i don't know how anyone could do stupid reality television. oh yeah.nyway, it is actually worse than that video. that's neither here nor there. as a father, as a dedicated dad and i will walk down the street and see that, i am old-fashioned and very much offended. >> there are two things that disturb me and at some point they have to sit down somewhere and you know what that means. it is disgusting, sweaty butt crack. that was the name of my band in college. here is what i like about it, the video didn't just have good looking people. it also had overweight people and it had elderly people. they were honest about the body and how it can be grotesque. >> it was like a dove commercial. it was beautiful and different. normally my problem with nude ambushes is like it never is attractive people. i will give them credit here. they did have some good looking people in the group. if i did see that though on the street i wouldn't be happy. >> i don't believe that this was happening among a crowd. i think this whole thing was staged. maybe there was a false fla
. >> i don't know how anyone could do stupid reality television. oh yeah.nyway, it is actually worse than that video. that's neither here nor there. as a father, as a dedicated dad and i will walk down the street and see that, i am old-fashioned and very much offended. >> there are two things that disturb me and at some point they have to sit down somewhere and you know what that means. it is disgusting, sweaty butt crack. that was the name of my band in college. here is what i like...
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>> this is my worst nightmare realized as a reality television program.want to marry someone i've bandit two years. how well do you even know that person? the reason why they were married in denmark because there is not a lot of people in denmark this was their best option. they figured why not. there are only 17 other people in the country. they figured, this will work. >> this is ridiculous. >> the divorce rate in this country, according to a few different statistics is about 40 to 50%. actually improved by the way since the 1990s. it has gotten better. more people are staying married longer. the only thing i like about this situation and setup that this reality tv new york stock exchange the expectation was be low. i think we recently talked, stacy, how romantic comedies set the bar so high for he men and women for these amazing relationships. people expect so much. perhaps, if you were to marry this person that was, you were set up, told it was a perfect match, maybe your expectations wouldn't be so low and outlook on this marriage would only improve
>> this is my worst nightmare realized as a reality television program.want to marry someone i've bandit two years. how well do you even know that person? the reason why they were married in denmark because there is not a lot of people in denmark this was their best option. they figured why not. there are only 17 other people in the country. they figured, this will work. >> this is ridiculous. >> the divorce rate in this country, according to a few different statistics is...
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what you're doing when you're on the computer, act as if you're on reality television. everything you do on the computer is safab saveable. clearly this man did not realize that or he's just -- it's just unbelievable that those are types of searches he's doing and this was the end result. >> we have to leave it there. thank you both. good to see you. >>> house speaker john boehner threatening to sue the president for bypassing congress. is it going to help democrats and their fund-raising off it? we'll have expert analysis from karl rove and u.s. fans dubbing tim howard the new secretary of defense after his amazing performance in the world cup. could a trip to the pentagon really be in his future? >>> can you believe it's 25 years since "seinfeld" premiered. that brings us to our facebook question of the day. what is your favorite "seinfeldism." we'll read your comments later in the show. veggies you're cool... reworking the menu. mayo, corn dogs...you are so out of here! ahh... the complete balanced nutrition of great tasting ensure. 24 vitamins and minerals. 9 grams
what you're doing when you're on the computer, act as if you're on reality television. everything you do on the computer is safab saveable. clearly this man did not realize that or he's just -- it's just unbelievable that those are types of searches he's doing and this was the end result. >> we have to leave it there. thank you both. good to see you. >>> house speaker john boehner threatening to sue the president for bypassing congress. is it going to help democrats and their...
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reality television has also contributed to the county's image. but it is far more complex than any of that. >> well, it is probably not the real housewives of orange county. >> few people know that better than orange county sheriff sandra hutchins. among other things, she runs orange county's other gated community. the orange county jail. >> it is dynamic. every day is a bit different. so you constantly have to be re-evaluating that and the folks work in the housing areas are very astute at identifying problems early on and that's the key. you're dealing with a population that doesn't want to be there, they're not necessarily there with people they like, they're probably facing some very challenging times in their lives. >> the greatest challenge for many inmates in the orange county jail is uncertainty. unlike prison inmates, who have already been convicted and sentenced for crimes they have committed, most jail inmates stand charged with crimes, and are still working their cases through the court system. the process can take years. so some try
reality television has also contributed to the county's image. but it is far more complex than any of that. >> well, it is probably not the real housewives of orange county. >> few people know that better than orange county sheriff sandra hutchins. among other things, she runs orange county's other gated community. the orange county jail. >> it is dynamic. every day is a bit different. so you constantly have to be re-evaluating that and the folks work in the housing areas are...
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. >> quickly here with reality television continues to take on a whole new dimension.olving right along with it. >> there just seemed to be two categories for reality, amazing race will probably win again. it's nice to see the voice in there, i'm glad that's nominated. i love the voice, i hope it wins, amazing race, one of those shows that keeps winning and winning and winning. but you have unstructured reality. like shark tank for the wall burgers, so you have kind of two different reality shows, ten years from now we'll have ten different reality categories. >> always good to see you kim, thank you. >> nice to see you. >> and you can watch the 66th annual prime time emmy awards, august 25, 8:00 eastern on your local nbc station. >>> shelly sterling will be back on the stand today. she'll be cross-examined by donald sterling's attorneys. this comes after a dramatic end to yesterday, she walked right by her estranged husband who shouted out, quote, stay away from me you pig. shelly said the outburst showed just how demented donald sterling has become. >>> the world cup
. >> quickly here with reality television continues to take on a whole new dimension.olving right along with it. >> there just seemed to be two categories for reality, amazing race will probably win again. it's nice to see the voice in there, i'm glad that's nominated. i love the voice, i hope it wins, amazing race, one of those shows that keeps winning and winning and winning. but you have unstructured reality. like shark tank for the wall burgers, so you have kind of two different...
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. >> in reality they stood against, on television chat shows, with me, on the opposite side of speaking against gay rights. >> india and its striving business made their dreams come true. many argue the country should be more welcoming. >>> after a month of matches, germany are the first european country to have won a world cup in americas. beating argentina 1-0. earning their first world title in four years. >> reporter: the world's famous stadium maracana, venue for the biggest game. germany started nervously, a misguided header, and chance missed for argentina. the statement player with the ball in the nets minutes later. ruled offside. the first half finished with germany looking dangerous, and argentina happening on. mussed opportunities -- missed opportunities remained a theme. lionel messi joined in. the final heading into extra time. the extra minutes saw argentina's player passing up a chance to become a national hero, taken by mario goetze of germany. a finish of rare composure ending argentina's hopes. 1-0 the time score. general sydney world champions for a fourth time. >>>
. >> in reality they stood against, on television chat shows, with me, on the opposite side of speaking against gay rights. >> india and its striving business made their dreams come true. many argue the country should be more welcoming. >>> after a month of matches, germany are the first european country to have won a world cup in americas. beating argentina 1-0. earning their first world title in four years. >> reporter: the world's famous stadium maracana, venue for...
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. >> this is practical to be optimistic about and reality they have stood against on television chath me and they stood on the opposite side, speaking against gay rights. >> reporter: for the barkers india and its driving surrogacy business has made their dreams come true and many argue the country should be as welcoming to other loving parents. al jazeera, new deli. >> reporter: you can get more on the story here who is the director of the center for social research in new deli and welcome and thank you for joining us, what do you make of these regulations, do you support them? >> well, i think the regulation cannot discriminate and it is against the constitution and it's guaranteed to the individual that there will be no discrimination so anybody whether it is the couple, a same sex couple or anything, it cannot discriminate. the issue is not only violation of human rights or rights of the same sex couple, it's much deeper, the question is much deeper than that and which is about the rights of the surrogate mother and the person willing to rent their womb for surrogacy and there ar
. >> this is practical to be optimistic about and reality they have stood against on television chath me and they stood on the opposite side, speaking against gay rights. >> reporter: for the barkers india and its driving surrogacy business has made their dreams come true and many argue the country should be as welcoming to other loving parents. al jazeera, new deli. >> reporter: you can get more on the story here who is the director of the center for social research in new...
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. >> maybe reality is finally setting in. this is not television. this is not fiction. he is facing his consequence. >> reporter: police say haskell was looking for his ex-wife when he broke into his sister-in-law's home, shooting five innocent children and their parents. stephen and katie stay, execution style in the same room. 15-year-old cassidy, the lone survivor, called 911. >> cassidy, she's a hero. she put her hands over her head. and she was shot in the side of her head. >> reporter: after a slow speed pursuit, haskell surrendered. police believe he was en route to kill his ex-wife's parents. >> the focus of my defense with regard to mr. haskell is going to be on his mental condition. >> reporter: haskell has a history of domestic violence. in 2008, a guilty plea for assaulting his then wife. just last week, haskell's mother filed a restraining order after she says he choked her until she passed out. days later, haskell showed up in texas. >> the truth is, a human being sometimes you have no idea what they're going to do and when they are going to do it. >> repo
. >> maybe reality is finally setting in. this is not television. this is not fiction. he is facing his consequence. >> reporter: police say haskell was looking for his ex-wife when he broke into his sister-in-law's home, shooting five innocent children and their parents. stephen and katie stay, execution style in the same room. 15-year-old cassidy, the lone survivor, called 911. >> cassidy, she's a hero. she put her hands over her head. and she was shot in the side of her...
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in reality they have stood against on television chat shows with me they have stood in the opposite -- opposite side speaking against gay rights. >> for the barkers, india and its thriving surrogacy business has made their dreams come true. many argue the country should be as welcoming to other loving parents. karish mavia, al jazeera new delhi. >> sky safer for satellites. the department of defense has signed a deal close to $1 billion to protect satellites from small pieces of debris moving at thousands of miles per hour. if it works the implication could have, a satellite fracture, did you know, jake ward is in san francisco. >> tell. >> the movie gravity where this cascade of debris comes in and disables not only the space shuttle but awld the things on the ground. it happened over the course of decades. we're looking at probably a century of collision setting off a lot of debris that's going to hit another satellite in 2007 a chinese test of an antisatellite weapons system shot 2,000 pieces of debris into the air. in 2009, we had another 2,000 pieces of debris when two satellites
in reality they have stood against on television chat shows with me they have stood in the opposite -- opposite side speaking against gay rights. >> for the barkers, india and its thriving surrogacy business has made their dreams come true. many argue the country should be as welcoming to other loving parents. karish mavia, al jazeera new delhi. >> sky safer for satellites. the department of defense has signed a deal close to $1 billion to protect satellites from small pieces of...
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television. i love reality tv. i think a lot of people will be watching the show, but why?atch them for four weeks live together and then go crazy on each other because they don't know each other. the good part of dating is getting to know someone, their likes, dislikes, all of their quirks. you're removing all of this from the equation and basically saying hey, stranger, let's make it work. not realistic. >> by the way, the quirks are what you remember most of the time. >> lisa, do you agree with that concept or not? >> do i agree? i don't think it's -- look, blind dates are bad enough. this is a blind marriage. you're literally walking down the aisle and seeing the guy for the first time. you have to understand, dating services are now like a billion-dollar industry. it's obviously a problem and epidemic if you will and dating and marriage in america. so there's obviously an appetite for this type of entertainment and an appetite for this type of industry. you know, and the other thing, i think it's really -- look, when someone sets you up even in our day, right? if it's
television. i love reality tv. i think a lot of people will be watching the show, but why?atch them for four weeks live together and then go crazy on each other because they don't know each other. the good part of dating is getting to know someone, their likes, dislikes, all of their quirks. you're removing all of this from the equation and basically saying hey, stranger, let's make it work. not realistic. >> by the way, the quirks are what you remember most of the time. >> lisa, do...
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>> if television is the symbol, the draft makes the reality of a war in asia media. not that everyone by any means went to vietnam awards going to be drafted, but it was possible for every young man at least to face the existential decision, should i go to war? is this the right war? is this war going to kill me? and we have not since the vietnam war faced that generational immediacy. >> did the american government ever fully explain what it is all about? >> that goes again to the definition of what you are told and what may be really is. so there was a kind of hypocrisy about the war in vietnam. i think most americans understood it as a simple struggle between good and evil. there were communists tried to take over an innocent the democratic country in the south, and it was our duty in some ways to preserve freedom for those people in south vietnam facing aggression. that was not really quite the true story. the story was a civil war, and it is a story about a nation becoming autonomous. it is hard to get that knowledge, and that is where the antiwar movement in som
>> if television is the symbol, the draft makes the reality of a war in asia media. not that everyone by any means went to vietnam awards going to be drafted, but it was possible for every young man at least to face the existential decision, should i go to war? is this the right war? is this war going to kill me? and we have not since the vietnam war faced that generational immediacy. >> did the american government ever fully explain what it is all about? >> that goes again to...
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campaign to discourage divorce, they are a promo for an upcoming show, reality show called marriage boot camp. >> private televisions most watched couples will fix their broken relationships the only way they know how on camera, in the end, they have to make the ultimate choice. >> make a decision on whether to stay with this person or move on. john: yeck. now stacey that looks stupid and gross to me, but idea to get couples to talk about their differences it might be useful? >> i think that is a very good idea, but i don't know that seeing a billboard telling you, you should not get divorced would help any, i have been divorced 3 times i am sure that bilbillboard would not have stod me. john: thank you, more popular nonsense, we expects it from hollywood but in the from my daily newspaper, i get it all the time, this one. "new york times," on this particular day, when united states and nigeria announce they agreed to share intelligence to find to try those kidnapped schoolgirls that story merited one tiny paragraph on bottom of page 10 but global warming got 3 huge scare stories. the big milt accelerates, and creep
campaign to discourage divorce, they are a promo for an upcoming show, reality show called marriage boot camp. >> private televisions most watched couples will fix their broken relationships the only way they know how on camera, in the end, they have to make the ultimate choice. >> make a decision on whether to stay with this person or move on. john: yeck. now stacey that looks stupid and gross to me, but idea to get couples to talk about their differences it might be useful?...
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. >> i'm also wondering, aisha, wung thing that happened with black women on television the reality showsn-americans, or unscripted is the better way to say it. african-american women are playing roles that have been critiques in spaces lice s like and others. a thursday night lineup that includes, is this also not a return of or an emergence of black women and the return of a different kind of television? >> a different kind of television but finally a time when black women get to play black women. black women have always been able to carry a show if we got a script of being a woim and being complex. >> sometimes we carried them even when we were stereotypical roles. >> now you're seeing, oh, my god, this woman is a law professor and a little crazy. this woman having an affair and we're seeing people who are really interesting divers and characters and all of america flocks to that. >> what i like about what aisha just said here, danielle, the crazy part. so, in other words, we weren't necessarily looking for roles where, it's not just like either the goddess but they're complicated and
. >> i'm also wondering, aisha, wung thing that happened with black women on television the reality showsn-americans, or unscripted is the better way to say it. african-american women are playing roles that have been critiques in spaces lice s like and others. a thursday night lineup that includes, is this also not a return of or an emergence of black women and the return of a different kind of television? >> a different kind of television but finally a time when black women get to...
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in reality they have stood against on television chat shows with me, they have stood in the oppositespeaking against gay rights. >> reporter: for the barkers ionia and the thriving surrogacy business made dreams come true and many argue the country should be as welcoming to other loving parents, i'm with al jazeera, new deli. >> i spoke to the director of the center for social research in new deli and asked her what she thinks of the regulations. >> this is against the constitution and it's guaranteed to the individual there will be no discrimination so anybody whether it is the same sex couple or anything, it cannot discriminate. the issue is not only violation of human rights or rights of the same sex couple. it is much deeper, the question is much deeper than that which is about the rights of the surrogate mother, the woman, the poor woman who is willing to rent her womb for this surrogacy and there are no protection for her, there is no laws regulated and also there are only medical guidelines which are being followed by the doctors and the practitioners. only the medical procedu
in reality they have stood against on television chat shows with me, they have stood in the oppositespeaking against gay rights. >> reporter: for the barkers ionia and the thriving surrogacy business made dreams come true and many argue the country should be as welcoming to other loving parents, i'm with al jazeera, new deli. >> i spoke to the director of the center for social research in new deli and asked her what she thinks of the regulations. >> this is against the...
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on tv the police officer throwing the chair and pounding his fist, that's great for television for drama. but the reality is, most of the investigators are very likeable people, because they get more information by being friendly and being a human to the defendant or suspect than they ever would by strong-arm tactics. >> isn't that the reason that the number one piece of advice is get a lawyer and shut your mouth? no matter what, the most innocent people need that advice, because you can say all sorts of things as an innocent person as well. >> they have a hard time following it. >> it makes for lots of material for these programs. that's for sure. phillip, thank you. danny, thank you. stay put if you would. got a murder case in which the accused re-enacts the crime scene. the accused in a murder case re-enacts the actual incident in which the victim dies. the cameras are rolling, videotaping how the victim died. that's the guy i'm talking about, the olympic star, oscar pistorius. why did he do this? surprisingly, is it possible it could actually help him in his defense? you will find out. ♪ f provokes l
on tv the police officer throwing the chair and pounding his fist, that's great for television for drama. but the reality is, most of the investigators are very likeable people, because they get more information by being friendly and being a human to the defendant or suspect than they ever would by strong-arm tactics. >> isn't that the reason that the number one piece of advice is get a lawyer and shut your mouth? no matter what, the most innocent people need that advice, because you can...
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television. is that the reality for actors that you can see and have more interesting opportunities? er. i'm a big fan of television. i love it. i have a 5-year-old son. i only have energy for an hour or two of teenage watching in a given day. i think for actors it's harder because, you know, now movie stars are coming in to television. there's less -- even though there's a lot more shows, a lot more good shows, some more opportunities in one way, it's harder to make money. the only tremendous success to these shows start to pay a lot and so -- >> you mean tv shows? >> yes. even for the movie stars they don't start out making a lot of money on these shows. >> you were known to be one of the best vocal voice artists in the business. you got this cool thing. >> yes, i am. >> for $10 you would prank call somebody. if you were going to prank call charlie rose -- >> $10? >> i did that to raise money for charity. >> minor detail. >> i also want to promote my auto shop business while i'm here. >> i should have included that. if you were going to prank call charlie rose in the mo character, w
television. is that the reality for actors that you can see and have more interesting opportunities? er. i'm a big fan of television. i love it. i have a 5-year-old son. i only have energy for an hour or two of teenage watching in a given day. i think for actors it's harder because, you know, now movie stars are coming in to television. there's less -- even though there's a lot more shows, a lot more good shows, some more opportunities in one way, it's harder to make money. the only tremendous...
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. ♪ >> the televising of the vietnam war was the split screen reality in american culture.d what the official story was, which was we're win income vietnam. and yet, every time that americans looked up, what they saw was body bags. >> marine colonel michael yunk was hit while directing air support from a helicopter. he saw women and children there and decided not to order an air attack. the colonial talked about it while surgeons amputated his leg. >> they can do all they can to save that leg. >> i know. god dang it, i hate to put bombs on these women and children. i just didn't do it. i said they can't be there. i'm sure now that that's where they were. >> as the casualties mounted, that was turning the public in this country against the war. >> how do you expect to be protect in this country unless you have people fighting for you? >> they are not fighting for me. >> they are not. >> this is a genocide, these people are being killed and killed wide. >> spread across campuses over the country and gave a sense of empowerment to students about to be drafted but still couldn'
. ♪ >> the televising of the vietnam war was the split screen reality in american culture.d what the official story was, which was we're win income vietnam. and yet, every time that americans looked up, what they saw was body bags. >> marine colonel michael yunk was hit while directing air support from a helicopter. he saw women and children there and decided not to order an air attack. the colonial talked about it while surgeons amputated his leg. >> they can do all they...
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> if television is the simulation of all of this in the world, the draft or young men ade the reality of a war in asia immediate. means t anyone by any went to vietnam and was going to be drafted but it was possible young man at least to face the decision, should i go to war, is this the right war? me?his war going to kill well, we haven't since the that m war faced generational immediacy when it came to war. >> did the government explain what was that all about? it's what you're told and what it is. so there's a hypocrisy in the vietnam. most americans understood it as a struggle of good and evil. to take over ing an innocent democratic country in the south. freedom forpreserve those people in south vietnam aggression. it wasn't the true story. the story about civil war and a story about a nation becoming autonomous. hard to get that knowledge. that's when the anti-war movement in some ways served as alternative set of information as well as activities. >> really going back to the point, the real divide you had in families where the served in world war i, some might have questioned,
> if television is the simulation of all of this in the world, the draft or young men ade the reality of a war in asia immediate. means t anyone by any went to vietnam and was going to be drafted but it was possible young man at least to face the decision, should i go to war, is this the right war? me?his war going to kill well, we haven't since the that m war faced generational immediacy when it came to war. >> did the government explain what was that all about? it's what you're told...
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. >> in reality, they have stood against on television with me, they have stood in the opposite side speaking against gay rights. >> for the barkers, india and its thriving surrogacy business has made their dreams come true. many argue the country should be open to other loving parents. >> there are more than 3,000 fertility clinics across india, generating $400 million a year. >> this is a story people are going to be talking about. a colorado man has been diagnosed with a rare form of the playing, the life threatening disease as the state's first confirmed human case. the family's dog died from the same thing. the bacteria that causes the playing occurs naturally in the western parts of the u.s., specifically colorado and new mexico. >> an f.d.a. panel is calling for new restrictions on a procedure to remove fibroids or the bang of the procedure. the minimally invasive technique is thought to cause cancer to spread in some cases. the f.d.a. said the procedure can be dangerous. it's unclear when the agency might act on the recommendations. >> the key to early detection of alzheimer'
. >> in reality, they have stood against on television with me, they have stood in the opposite side speaking against gay rights. >> for the barkers, india and its thriving surrogacy business has made their dreams come true. many argue the country should be open to other loving parents. >> there are more than 3,000 fertility clinics across india, generating $400 million a year. >> this is a story people are going to be talking about. a colorado man has been diagnosed...
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>> i think all of television, whether it's the news, whether it's a documentary, and certainly reality, there is always an element that is produced and planned. we don't have scripts. we are not told what to do. we are creating a show. we cannot just sit around all day and talk about our children stay at school. that would be awfully boring. we know what we are doing. >> are you surprised at the success of this franchise? >> i'm not surprised because it theows the same paradigm as soap operas that everyone watches, so it's the exact same are -- exact same model is that. people are voyeurs. >> people are lawyers, and i think they like it when they can get a glimpse into someone else's life. your story is incredible and i know you have written about it all stop why did you write the book? >> i wrote the book for the same reason i joined the show, which was just to show my journey of navigating life as an amputee. lexus has been a long life because this happened when you are six. >> yes. i wanted to show people how i got to where i am now. all of the strengths and weaknesses i have, all o
>> i think all of television, whether it's the news, whether it's a documentary, and certainly reality, there is always an element that is produced and planned. we don't have scripts. we are not told what to do. we are creating a show. we cannot just sit around all day and talk about our children stay at school. that would be awfully boring. we know what we are doing. >> are you surprised at the success of this franchise? >> i'm not surprised because it theows the same...
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is the golden age of actors because so many actors are going to television, whether it's hbo or cbs or so many places. is that the reality's the golden age of television. i love it. i have a 5-year-old son. i look forward to whatever is good. you can watch them all. you don't have to record them even anymore. so i think for actors it's harder because, you know, now movie stars are coming in to television. there's less -- you know, there's a lot more more shows, a lot more good shows, more opportunity in one way. you know what's hard to do is make money. i mean the only in tremendous success do these stores start to pay a lot. >> meaning the tv shows. >> yes. >> mm-hmm. even for the movie stars they don't start out making a lot of money on these shows. >> but, hank, you were known to be one of the best voice artists in this business. >> yes, i am. >> for $10 you would prank somebody. if you were to prank call charlie rose. >> it's like a sinot like a sid business. i did it for charity. oh, yeah, i want to promote my auto business while i'm here. >> if you were going prank charlie rose in a mo character, thing this would b
is the golden age of actors because so many actors are going to television, whether it's hbo or cbs or so many places. is that the reality's the golden age of television. i love it. i have a 5-year-old son. i look forward to whatever is good. you can watch them all. you don't have to record them even anymore. so i think for actors it's harder because, you know, now movie stars are coming in to television. there's less -- you know, there's a lot more more shows, a lot more good shows, more...
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television show on cable. >> yeah. take that one. >> the number one reality show. >> yeah, broke all the records.h. >> and you're a big part of it. everyone loves uncle cy. which one of you is solace? >> that is me, jack. >> you think you are the star? >> no. >> who is the star of the show? >> it takes us all. >> do you watch the show? you ever watch? >> nope. >> you ever seen an episode? >> i saw one, pthe premier. >> we made him watch the first show. we get together as a familiarly. that's all he watches. >> why do you think this show is so successful? why do you think -- >> because we're actually going back in time. okay? if we're going back to the roots of our country, okay. people don't realize, you know, the founding fathers crossed an ocean, okay, to find religious freedom. they fought a war, okay, to get. and they was all bible toting, god fearing men and women that went across america and settled. >> corey, your wife, once said to me that when the show started that maybe some of the executives thought that america would laugh at you. but america kind of said that's the america i like. >>
television show on cable. >> yeah. take that one. >> the number one reality show. >> yeah, broke all the records.h. >> and you're a big part of it. everyone loves uncle cy. which one of you is solace? >> that is me, jack. >> you think you are the star? >> no. >> who is the star of the show? >> it takes us all. >> do you watch the show? you ever watch? >> nope. >> you ever seen an episode? >> i saw one, pthe premier....
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all day on hamas television, they've been showing hamas fighters, marching, firing rockets, but the reality is they're no match for the israeli army, a fully mechanized army. with drones, i can hear drones in the sky right now. the kind of air power they have. this is an operation the israeli army can do. it probably could take a couple of weeks. some israeli officials earlier were suggesting two weeks. and it seems like this is a much more limited objective than the israeli military had in, say, 2009 where we were in quite a similar situation. hamas was in power, there was a war between hamas and israel, and that time the israeli army came deeply into the gaza strip, and there were over a thousand palestinians killed. and that was a major operation. it lasted several weeks. and israel was heavily criticized for that operation afterwards. this seems like it's a kind of mission that israel can walk away from. it can claim some success that it achieved a significant military goal to the israeli people without getting too involved in the crisis here in gaza, the crisis, really across the arab
all day on hamas television, they've been showing hamas fighters, marching, firing rockets, but the reality is they're no match for the israeli army, a fully mechanized army. with drones, i can hear drones in the sky right now. the kind of air power they have. this is an operation the israeli army can do. it probably could take a couple of weeks. some israeli officials earlier were suggesting two weeks. and it seems like this is a much more limited objective than the israeli military had in,...
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down at the border some weeks ago, maybe just two weeks ago, and i looked at the reality of what many people see on television. and what i looked at was impoverished, frightened children, 12 years and under, hildren with diapers, children who were frightened and without their parents. in addition, i saw the lovingness of volunteers from catholic charities to save the children to many residents in the border community reaching out and helping. now we are about to engage on a debate based upon the president's recommendation on what they need to humanely treat these children. frankly, i believe that many in america have gotten the wrong information through various excerpts and commentary that have been made by people that are uninformed. i'm very glad in houston on this past weekend we had over 80 religious leaders from all denominations, communities, people who drove into houston from counties way beyond houston all standing up and acknowledging their commitment to the humane treatment of children. they were from diverse backgrounds. they were ethnically diverse and racially diverse, as i said, religiously dive
down at the border some weeks ago, maybe just two weeks ago, and i looked at the reality of what many people see on television. and what i looked at was impoverished, frightened children, 12 years and under, hildren with diapers, children who were frightened and without their parents. in addition, i saw the lovingness of volunteers from catholic charities to save the children to many residents in the border community reaching out and helping. now we are about to engage on a debate based upon...
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all day on hamas television, they've been showing hamas fighters, marching, firing rockets, but the realitysraeli army, a fully mechanized army. this is something hamas could probably do. it could weeks. they were suggesting two weeks. and it seems like this is a much more limited objective than the israeli military had in, say, 2009 where we were in quite a similar situation. hamas was in power, there was a war between hamas and israel, and that time the israeli army came deeply into the gaza strip, and there were over a thousand palestinians killed. and that was a major operation. it lasted several weeks. and israel was heavily criticized for that operation afterwards. this seems like it's a kind of mission that israel can walk away from. it can claim some success that it achieved a significant military goal to the israeli people without getting too involved in the crisis here in gaza, the crisis, really across the arab world. israel doesn't want to control the gaza strip anymore, control the 2 million people who are living here. whether it will be able to achieve this somewhat limited mi
all day on hamas television, they've been showing hamas fighters, marching, firing rockets, but the realitysraeli army, a fully mechanized army. this is something hamas could probably do. it could weeks. they were suggesting two weeks. and it seems like this is a much more limited objective than the israeli military had in, say, 2009 where we were in quite a similar situation. hamas was in power, there was a war between hamas and israel, and that time the israeli army came deeply into the gaza...
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the nominees for outstanding television movies that an alert sell-off his last bout and at the trip to bountiful. if any of your. >>: this reality mac forecast of the next couple days. visibility not a factor in fact is pretty balky up there. take a look at the satellite imagery. by the afternoon we're anticipating slow klan. we will see similar area weather in the east bay. downtown's emphasis skeleton onto the high fifties. tomorrow can be the coolest give the week before heading into the weekend. we can to 96 as early as next week. >>: with and talk about a power outage in san francisco board linking traffic signals at a key intersection. the tax to the exit from to 80 in the north lawn direction. the latest is this literally there's but the second to the the whole cottage is over with the restore likes this was crucial for all of the is the on and off ramps from to 80. but at this point decimal louganis the lights did come on. the weather advisory is still in effect when you're at a destination rates. ♪ 737. 737. right there? you guessed it. how do we save on operational costs? with the world's largest fleet of boeing 737's.
the nominees for outstanding television movies that an alert sell-off his last bout and at the trip to bountiful. if any of your. >>: this reality mac forecast of the next couple days. visibility not a factor in fact is pretty balky up there. take a look at the satellite imagery. by the afternoon we're anticipating slow klan. we will see similar area weather in the east bay. downtown's emphasis skeleton onto the high fifties. tomorrow can be the coolest give the week before heading into...
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. >> maybe reality is finally setting in. this is not television. this is not fiction.e. >> reporter: police say haskell was looking for his ex-wife when he broke into his sister-in-law's home, shooting five innocent children and their parents, steven and katie stay, execution style in the same room. 15-year-old cassidy, the lone survivor, called 911. >> cassidy, she's the hero. she put her hands over her head and she was shot at the side of her head. >> reporter: after a slow-speed pursuit, haskell surrendered. police believe he was en route to kill his ex-wife's parents. >> the focus of my defense with regard to mr. haskell is going to be on his mental condition. >> reporter: haskell has a history of domestic violence. in 2008, a guilty plea for assaulting his then wife. just last week, haskell's mother filed a restraining order after she says he choked her until she passed out. days later, haskell showed up in texas. >> the truth is, with human beings sometimes you have no idea what they're going to do or when they're going to do it. just outside of houston, there ar
. >> maybe reality is finally setting in. this is not television. this is not fiction.e. >> reporter: police say haskell was looking for his ex-wife when he broke into his sister-in-law's home, shooting five innocent children and their parents, steven and katie stay, execution style in the same room. 15-year-old cassidy, the lone survivor, called 911. >> cassidy, she's the hero. she put her hands over her head and she was shot at the side of her head. >> reporter: after...
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the reality is, where you start -- what you just said, they're starting with a 30-second spot. what televisionnables -- sorry. interactive television, the internet enables, a new experience. advertising online, video advertising online, there is no reason for it to be identical to television. right now, what you see on all of these tv everywhere experiences, whether it's the tnt app or the xfinity app, all are replicating the experience of television versus rethinking, how would you trade your time, meaning what would i engage with? would i give you information, interact, do something interesting beened i don't the traditional car driving around the mountain 30-second spot? i think that's what's missing. rethinking what advertising should look like, and that's the mistake they're making, because they're either driving you to netflix, to piracy or to use a dvr, but making you not want to watch traditional television on these online apps. >> looking at the nasdaq, rich. bring you to today's session for a moment. seeing a sell-off more than half a percent, valuations increasingly becoming a conce
the reality is, where you start -- what you just said, they're starting with a 30-second spot. what televisionnables -- sorry. interactive television, the internet enables, a new experience. advertising online, video advertising online, there is no reason for it to be identical to television. right now, what you see on all of these tv everywhere experiences, whether it's the tnt app or the xfinity app, all are replicating the experience of television versus rethinking, how would you trade your...
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public the reality of what is going on there but most of the israeli public of reluctant to hear a different point of view and are defending the country's bloody cancer policy r.t. television. and discontent with israel's offensive in gaza has gone global here the latest pictures from germany where hundreds took to the streets of berlin angry with the continuing attacks on palestinian civilians and they were waving flags holding banners and chanting slogans condemning the operation protective edge and earlier i discussed with my colleague i have a coffee just how widespread the anger is. i think it's fair to say that social media is changing the way narrative around gaza is playing out and the case of farah baker a sixteen year old girl from gaza is certainly a good case in point she's a native of gaza her father is a neurosurgeon in the one of the hospitals there and she began live tweeting from her house pictures vines of an israeli bombardment flares in the sky rockets in the sky this minute now her tweets were basically picked up by media over the weekend and her following absolutely ask the extraordinary wait i understand it has been all plain sailing in short but a s
public the reality of what is going on there but most of the israeli public of reluctant to hear a different point of view and are defending the country's bloody cancer policy r.t. television. and discontent with israel's offensive in gaza has gone global here the latest pictures from germany where hundreds took to the streets of berlin angry with the continuing attacks on palestinian civilians and they were waving flags holding banners and chanting slogans condemning the operation protective...
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israeli public the reality of what is going on there but most of these republican reluctant to hear a different point of view and are defending the country's bloody dancer forty c. r t television. while the clock is ticking for edward snowden his asylum in russia is set to expire today but will the n.s.a. whistleblower who revealed matthew lobel surveillance ever return to the u.s. artie's lindsey france takes a look at that issue. a year and n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden is stuck he's awaiting russia's approval to stay in the country for another year refusing to give himself up to the american justice system he faces charges of espionage what legal experts call a strict liability crime something human rights lawyer nancy hollander explains the only intent that the government has asked prove is that the person intended to disclose. documents or information that should not have been disclosed to the because it was classified or because it was confidential or because it involves some kind of national security the government does not have to prove who that individual intended to aid the enemy or harm the u.s. she says it's very easy for the government to prove and very hard
israeli public the reality of what is going on there but most of these republican reluctant to hear a different point of view and are defending the country's bloody dancer forty c. r t television. while the clock is ticking for edward snowden his asylum in russia is set to expire today but will the n.s.a. whistleblower who revealed matthew lobel surveillance ever return to the u.s. artie's lindsey france takes a look at that issue. a year and n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden is stuck he's...
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public the reality of what is going on there but most of the israeli public of reluctant to hear a different point of view and are defending the country's bloody war in gaza policy r.t. television. we are closely following the ongoing event. in israel and gaza with our correspondent paula slayer in tell of if you can read the updates on her twitter feed where she says that hamas is continuing to fire rockets at israel causing heavy damage leaving one person injured in the city of the old. former cia specialist edward snowden has filed for an extension to his asylum in russia the whistleblower is hiding from us or florida keys after exposing about his global spying network has married a culture of explains returning home isn't an option edward snowden's a lawyer not only his client is waiting to hear whether his asylum is renewed for another year he applied for temporary asylum back in august two thousand and thirteen and he was granted that for a year and he had the option to extend it for another twelve months needless to say edward snowden doesn't wish to return to the united states because he is a wanted man there that's after years of origins accuse them of leaking secrets
public the reality of what is going on there but most of the israeli public of reluctant to hear a different point of view and are defending the country's bloody war in gaza policy r.t. television. we are closely following the ongoing event. in israel and gaza with our correspondent paula slayer in tell of if you can read the updates on her twitter feed where she says that hamas is continuing to fire rockets at israel causing heavy damage leaving one person injured in the city of the old....
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television. >> imagine if one day your boss told you that you can only spend six minutes in a day in the ba a reality that they're starting to monitor their bathroom time at work. here's the thing, the company's water safer, maybe that's why they're timing the bathroom breaks. 120 hours of production were lost in one month because of bathroom time outside of their designated break periods. i guess they have specific s hours or minutes that they're allowed to go in and attend to business, if you will. this is how they monitor you. >> short card system. they spent money to install them and anybody who spends more than six minutes a day in the john during work time is going to get punished. however they also adopted a reward system. if you spend less than six you get some are the some of price. do you get rollover minutes? if i only use one minute today, do i get a couple extra minutes tomorrow? you spent an hour in there, shaving your legs and pumping. >> carry, you're breast feeding so you're pumping every now and then so she has to take a break. >> every three hours or so. so you could not work for t
television. >> imagine if one day your boss told you that you can only spend six minutes in a day in the ba a reality that they're starting to monitor their bathroom time at work. here's the thing, the company's water safer, maybe that's why they're timing the bathroom breaks. 120 hours of production were lost in one month because of bathroom time outside of their designated break periods. i guess they have specific s hours or minutes that they're allowed to go in and attend to business,...
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young men of troop 772, this violence isn't something they see on the television or hear about in the abstract. it's the terrifying reality they face. i want to share what these scouts have said what it's like community. their i want to wear clothes of any color without having to change. we will be better if people stop fighting. when i hear this i am both saddened and outraged. no one, let alone our youth, should have to live in constant fear of violence. but at the same time i'm hopeful. what brings me hope for fort pierce is troop 772. troop 772 was born out of violence but in them i see a solution to that violence. when troop 772 was just an ea, there was a lot of skepticism. it was skepticism of whether they can move these young men away from the community. the adult leadership of the troop has given much-needed support for these young men. they have been a constant presence in the lives of these scouts at a time when they needed the most, at time when those in their community would do them harm. it's true that this troop will make it a better place to live. these young men who struggled or had bad behavior are start
young men of troop 772, this violence isn't something they see on the television or hear about in the abstract. it's the terrifying reality they face. i want to share what these scouts have said what it's like community. their i want to wear clothes of any color without having to change. we will be better if people stop fighting. when i hear this i am both saddened and outraged. no one, let alone our youth, should have to live in constant fear of violence. but at the same time i'm hopeful. what...